mwrv it 1 I ' '! I ' 1 r n FEW POINTERS Our store is full of the choicest, fre'hest, and latest stylo goods. We offer rare bargains in every department, and call attention to the following SAMPLE BARGAINS;. Fine Marseilles Ounlerpatiesonly j jJ Fuucy towel.., (well worth l.00) . 60 and Turkoy RedTubl.: Linen (CO 11c h - Austrian " " (M "c") - "Tn . Damask " " (GO to 72 Inches) 50oandup The above are only a few samples of the exceptional prices made on a super ior line of goods, which are In many places sold for double the money asked by "The ladles of Salem are invited to examine these goods before buyljW where thev cannot have an opportunity to know what they get. We are positive that such stock was never before sold so low. Other things in proportion. THE PALACE 307 Commercial Street. - if - You are going to build or nvxtco any Hod or Improvement, call on tho unders'tfued lor material. We have a complete stock, and are retdy totnpplyany prepaied contract, sewer work, (Trading, etc. Salem Improvement Co. The Cement Cojkckete. The state ment la the Joint n a l that concrete cetiient for the city hall foundations should be in proportion of one part cement to three parts gravel, was in tended for a finishing course. Much less cement will make a durable foun dation. It Is stated that the cement and gravel are mixed loose. A barrel of cement makes 12 buckets of loose cement. A barrel of uravel makes 9 bucketsful. , The speclllcatlons require one to four, v?h)le heavy buildings at Portland and Ban Fruuclaco are built with one to seven. The Hoi man block la resting ou concreto one to six. The city hall walls with concrete could bo made much lighter than of stone and stand thestraiu just as well. As the contract now stands they will be just as heavy as originally intended for stono work. Gnu at Success. The Presbyterian plcnio at Morningslde was a "howling success," if that expression cau bo used with propriety of uo conservative a class, who are not conservative at all when It comes to having a good time. It Is es timated 1200 to 1500 participated. The care did not get all the people baek un til 11:30 at night, and then only having people climb up ou tho roof like monkeys and some straddling the trolley pole or hanging onto the eaves by their toe nails. Ice cream, soda, meals and money flowed like water and whatever the Presbyterians under take seems to go. The. speaking and singing were excellent and the fame of this royal parklike suburb Is established for moonlight picnics. Kicked Off. Geo. Parks got on the overland train at Eugeue this morning iu an intoxicated condition. Wick Hull, the conductor, asked fur his fare, as he was trying to bet his way. lie lot him ride to Harrlsburg where he ordered him oft, but he stayed ou. A rullo below Harrisbnrg he stopped the train and put him oil. Then ho ten dercd his faro and It was not received. Tho peanut man tackled Parks and gave him a threshing aud kicked him oil and threw his dollar to him. Tiik States Picnic It comes July Fourth. It is a basket piunic. After th3 exercltos go aud sit down aud eat by families, by states, or where you like. It Is thought owl for all to regis ter by states the state where you came from to Oregou. Full program with speakers will appear Monday. A ineotiug of tho genu rat committee and the committee from each state will be held at Hotel Willamette Monday July 8, at 7: .'SO. Let all at tend. Cattle Poiloned. During tho past week Jesse Stelwer, of JeRersou, Iiwt a dozen head of Extra Jersey dairy cows. Borne old white lead cans which had been lying about for several years were thrown out where the cattle had access to them, aud It Is believed they were poisoned from licking tho old paint. Few psoplo know it, but white lead Is fatal to live stock. Mr. dteiwer's loss will aggregate nearly a tuousaud dol lars. Another Bkick. The contract has been signed for another brick building on Commerolal street. The contract wu made by Thomas Burrows with PJummer A Ault, the architect being W. D. Pugh. Tho uew brick will oo oupy thesltoof Mr. Burrows wooden bulldles In which be baa bu grocery tore, and it will bo a continuation of tb Paul Oberbelm block, with the wse style front. Halt Park. The a P. railroad will wll Lalf-fare round trip tickets for the 8!bi races from all points betweou Portland and Eugene. The tickets will tttoatale begluutng the 4th aud will be good to return until the 6th. 6-36-tf DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Tiik One Cent Daily is simply Im mense as a hard times offer. F. 8. Dearborn has a complete line of fireworks which will bo closed out at cost. Strong's restaurant serves all the del Icacie t of the season. ' Tho New York ice cream Is made of pure sweet cream fresh from a separ ator at the dairy of Westacott & Irwin. Stroug'e restaurant Berves all the del- icacles of the season. The freshest candles at Westacott & Irwin's, Choice confectionery made daily at Westacott & Irwin's. The New York ice cream Is made of pure sweet cream fresh from a separ ator ou the dairy of Westacott & Irwin, Good new bouse to rent, six blocks from postolllce. inquire or Ueo. m. Beeler. 5 20-tf Flags and fireworks at Brooks & Sal lsbury's, State street. The Second Regiment band will give a concert tonight ou the lawn of the asylum. J. F. White, the liveryman who was hurt a week ago Thursday by a run away team throwing him out, is nearly well. Flags aud fireworks at Brooks & Sal lsbury's, State street. Prof. L. Q. Cochran will preach at South Salem M. E. church Sunday, July 2nd, 10 a. m. D. C. Sherman went to Hubbard this afternoon on military duty. He is now colonel commanding the second regi ment. An army of bill collectors have been parading tho streets all day. Nearly everybody liquidated, but a good many had to go without beer to do it. Flags aud fireworks at Brooks & Sal isbury, State street, Lieut. R. H. Leabo went to Rose burg today as oue of board to examine ofllcera elect of the now military com pauy at Roseburg. Flags aud flreworlrs at Brooks & Sal isbury's, Stale street. Misses Anna and Ada Breyman re turned home yesterday after spendlug three months In Chicago. Mlsa Ada who was superintendent of the womau's de part tueut, has returned to remain, her time having expired, as has that of Mrs. Pay ton. The bill collector who growls because he does not happen to find a man at his regular plaee of business ought to wel! ho is the growler who ought to be rushed. Tho Albany capitalist W. H. Goltra was Iu the city last ulght. Clark & Eppley had a regular states plculu at their grocery store today. Among the customers were meu and women from nearly every state In the Union. E. F. Parkhurat Is home from the sound country, and reports very dull times there. Flags aud fireworks at Brooks &. Sal lsbury's. State street. Prof. Hawley of Willamette univer sity went to Cauby today to address the ' Young People's convention. 'lie goes' to Ashland next to be goue ten days as Instructor at Chataqua convention. Ou the way back be will leciuro at various polutsou the Nicaragua canal. Ho proposes to dig away at that canal until It la built. The Journal docs not wish U stig matize the whole Democratic party of this city and county as repudlators. Bui such men as Dan Fry, Dr. Golden, John Gray, Mart. Rowley, Mr. Flagg and some other party managers should realize that their chancee of getting appolutinenu to poslllous of nubllo trust mid responsibility are mighty swan ou mug iu nc,y leave legitimate campaign bills unpaid. Evkky T1MK.T0 score tweutv-flve every time la a great record aud in one ' Salem grocery house that la what they try to do. Twenty-live ceuts worth for , S eta at Clark & Kppley'a Court street ; grocer 1 UJVlktN CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIANS. The Oregon Synod in Session at Salem. The Oregon synod of the Cumberland Presbyterian church comprises three presbyteries, one from Washington aud two in Oregon Willamette or Eugene district and the Oregon or Salem dis trict. The ministers present from theWalla Walla presbytery are R F. Powell, and Wm. Metcalf; those from the Oregon presbytery at Salem are E. E. Thomp son, J. E. Blair, A, M. Bryant, aud W. C. Crawford, and the elders are H. A. Olman and B. H. Irvln. From the Willamette presbytery or the Eugene district are E. P. Henderson, G. A. Blair, C. A. Wooley, J. C. Templeton, G. F. Longbottom, and Geo. Bushnell as an elder. Rev. Blair is the person who was instrumental in securing the next national general assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian church in Oregon. Rev. W. H. Jones and wife of Faber, Mo., are visitors at this meeting and will locate in Oregon. Mr. R F. Powell of Walla Walla has been elected the moderator of the Ore gon By nod. The program of yesterday was carried out as published and some interesting thoughts were brought out by the dis cussions aud questions. Word was received yesterday by the synod that the wife of Rev. T. H, Small, at tiiiverton, had passed away, Rev. J. E. Blair of this city will con duct the funeral today. , The program for today opens at 8 a, m. with devotional exercises by Rev. C. H. Wallace. 8:30 business 11 Sarmon by Rev. W. V. McGee. 1:30 p. m. business. 6 p. m. Recess. The evening session will be devoted to the Woman's Missionary meeting. HUUIIAII KOK THE -ITU. Y. M. C, A. Patriotic service tomorrow at 4 p. m, The Star Spangled Banner by a double male quartette. Vocal Solo by Prof. L. D. Baldwin. Patriotic Address by R. F. Powell of Walla Walla. Every mau should come at 4 o'clock, one hour ouly. Cool rooms aud Ice water. biiEBiFP Sale. Sberlil Kuight and deputies -Wrigbtnian aud Wain were conducting the delinqnent tax sale" today. There was' only a small number of buyers aud property went for the amount of the taxes as a rule and slow sale at that. A Gun Cakkiek. Deputy E. E. Cooper arrested Thomas White today on Mlnto's islaud on a warrant from Judge Batchelor's court for flourish ing a gun. He waived examination aud wasbouud over to the grand jury. He gave bail. Low Rates. The Southern Pacific Company will sell round trip tickets from all points to all points and return ou Hues in Oregon, at oue fare for the round trip ou July 1st, 2ud aud ou morning of July 4th. 1893. Alive. G. A. Peterson, reported drowned, was seen alive andwell at Portland the other day. The reporter who had htm drowned off the big bridge will have to adjust bis frail im agination to suit the facts. For Sunday. If it Is as hot to morrow as it was today there will be au occasion for a light dinner. The delicacies of the season are best pre pared with Price's flavors, sold by Van Eaton. Salem Ghanoe. This intelligent and prosperous body of farmers has been in session tod.iy. A nice dinner was served and there was considerable dUcussIon of public matters. Gopher Wool. A boy got the cash today for his gopher scalp crop aud will undoubtedly blow the entire sum Into circulation on the Fourth to the great reliefer the financial strlnceucy. Five Presents Tim auction In the old Eastou store will give live presents to the ladies and gentleman present. .and the old War Horse will be beard iu Salem for (he last time. The Aiikokmai, Season. Has no other eflect ou Van Eaton, the grocer, than to increase tho efforts he Is con stantly making Iu behalf of his patrons. That's what everybody says Sr. Paul's A. M. E. Church. North Salem services, at 11 a. m. aud 7:30 p, in. Sunday school at 1 p. m. All are welcome. G. W. White, pastor. PRICE'S (&! The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. CAPITAL JOtmNAI,, SATintBAY, JttLY 1, WMt r.s.WiuSaiiftMiiliMll CAPT. SIMIAN SUSTAINED. Judge Burnett Decides the Sol "fliers Home Case. AX INJUNCTION AGAINST ROSEBURG. Sleeping Car on Overland leaves tho Track -3Inn Killed. Albany, July 1., Special -Judge Burnett iu the Soldier's" Home case ov erruled the demurrer aud injunction is made perpetual. This is against Rose burg. Case will be appealed. Sleeper Derailed. Delta, Cal., July 1. "Roseburg," a Pullman sleeper on the overland N 15,this morning about 7 o'clock jumped the track at North Switch, as the train was pulling out of Delta. The car turn ed over agaiust the bank, and the Pull man porter, R. Walker was caught under the car and killed. No others injured. A six year-old son of Jos. Woodford had the mlsfortuue yesterday to fall from a fence and break his forearm. Geo. Humphrey, of Sateni, is ap pointed U. S. Marshal Grady's service deputy at Salem. NOVELTIES. The arrow brooch of gold set with diamonds is again seen in leading jewel ry stores. There are indications that wreath forms and simple gold circlets set with diamonds or other precious stones will be popular designs for brooches this year, Dark violets with white apple blos soms or pink tinted peach blossoms and pansies, encircled by wreaths of forget- rnenots or daisies, are among the many tasteful combinations m enameled floral jewelry. Wreaths frequently appear iu stones alone, enamel being in such cases dis carded. Pearls and olivines tho green stones portraying foliage and the pearls representing berries aro examples of tho variation of a prevalent design. Tho swau is tho bird now most promi nent in jewelry. Its shapely snggestive ness is seen" everywhere. A new rack for envelopes and paper of perforated silver is most gracefully designed by having tho line of tho divisions swan shaped. Enamel and gold combinations are plentifully used. Besides numerous in dividual blossoms and noral clusters, enameled brooches in the fainter tints are inlaid with designs of flowering sprays carefully reproduced in gold and colored stones. There is more catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, aud until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and pre- scrioen local remedies, aud oy constant ly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced it iucurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney it Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only consti tutional cure ou the market. It is taken iuterually in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They oiler one hundred dol lars for auy case it falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Ad dress F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. JESySold by druggists, 75c Congregational. Regular services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. conducted by P. S. Knight. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Seats free, strangers welcome. Evanoelical. Services 10:30 a. m. and evening at free reading rooms of W. C. T. U. hall ou Court St., tomor row. Suuday s-chool at 12 m. J. Bow- ersox, pastor. -- mt i i ii Unity Church. Services at ,10:30 a. rn. aud 8. p. m. Sunday echool at 12. Rev. W. E. Copeland, pastor. Subject of mnruiug Eerruon, "The Pure in Heart Shall See God," in the even ing a Fourth of July sermon on "The Perils aud Hopes of the Closing Cen tury." W. C. T. Union. Mrs. Albert, of Ohio, sister-in-law of Banker Albert, will address th ladles of the W. C. T. U. Suuday afternoon at their hall on Court street, aud at the M. E. church in the evening. The members of the Y. P. 8. C. E. will have the pleasure of bearlug her talk. Mrs. Albert Is a very pleasant speaker, aud a .lady who has done muoh for the temperance cause. wirrs specific For renoTStlne tho entire sytem, L eliminating all Poisons from the MBV Blood, whether of scrofulous or rnaifti-m origin, this preparation has no equal. "For eighteen months I had an eating sore on my tongue. I was treated by lcit local physicians, t , Mll.f. ,.. bam. .fll.sllv ffmv worso. I finally took B. B. 8., ana was entirety cured after using a few bottles." 1IUCU IIU IC11C1..1IU vw I.. ".. j sv. U. 1). JH.L.K-1UHE, iienuorsuu, ici. s Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis eases mailed free. Tub Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, da. UKATHS. WARD. At the home of Mrs. F. M. Smith. Palouse City, Wn, June 25, 1893, Mrs. M. H. Ward, age 73. Mrs. Ward lived In Salem several years with her sou, B. C. Ward, on 18th street. He attended her funeral, returning yesterday. Mrs. Ward was buried there and was a member of the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mayer of Seattle, who have been guests at the paternal home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Levy of this city, left for their home this morning. Miss Hortense Levy accompauies them on a vit.it. - Rich, Red Blood As uaturaliy results from taking Hood's Sarsaparilla as personal cleanliuess re sult from free use of soap nnd water. This great purifier thoroughly expels scrofula, salt rheum aud all other im purities and build up every oran of the body. Now Is the time to take it. The highest praise has been won by Hood's Pills for their easy, yet elllcieut action. Sold by all druggists. Prict 25 cento. An Honest Cut Of 60 cents in fay or of every purchaser of $1.00 worth o trimmed goods at Mrs. D. L. Fiester's. Bark Offer. Bureu & Son have few good second-hand carpets which can be bad at a bargain. Baby cried, Mother bighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria A Cot All Around Of GO cents on each $1.00 spent for trimmed goods at Mrs. D. L. Fiester's today and tomor row, y The leading Salem dry good a houses will close July fourth all day. "Away ! Away ! There is danger here ! A terrible phantom is bending near; With no human look, with no human breath, He stands beside thee the haunter Death 1" If there is one disease more than an other that comes like the unbidden guest at a banquet, it is catarrh. In sidionsly it steals upon you, "with no human breath," it gradually, like the octopus, winds its coils about you and crushes you. But there is a medicine, called Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy that can tear you away from the monster, and turn the By tbes' point of the reaper The makers of this wonderful remedy offer. In good faith, a standing reward of $500 for au incurable case of catarrh in the bead. NOTICE. To Water Censumers: Attention is called to Section 9 of Schedule of Water Rites. "Parties vacating premises with In tent to return aud occupy the same, shall give notice at the oftlce at the time of leaving i nd also on return. Parties falling to give such notice will be charged for full time. No charees will be made for shutting oil or turuing on the water under provisions of this section." Also to the hours of irrigation from 6 to 8 iu the morulrg ami from 5 to 9 in the evening. Salem Water Co. Tutt's Pills Regulate The Bowels. Coattveness deranges Ibenholo BTa lew ami besets diseases, ttucb as Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Kidney Diseases, .umuua vuuc, jiiaiana, etc Tutt's Nlla produce regular bablt of body and rood digestion, without toblcb, boobo can eujojr good bealtb. Sold Everywhere. MONEY TO LOAN On improved Real Estate. In amounts and Ume to tulu No delay la considering loans. FEAR & FORD, Room 12. Rnnh Rank block. 5 lMw SIX MINUTE CARS! -TO The Races. pars will leave tho postofflee on CAPITAL CITY RAILWAY, HTU.,5,lnn,l.t' ""nlof through direct to July cwltbni Ion. On Clrou Uy oars wlU run "Ill WHiirmpiMi in insl Miims . l.1... - DIKKOT TO HE 0IK0USI o UUI VUM BEARING OP. Some store.- are having groat dinculty in bearing up in such tunes as tnese. Gooclflonesfflom? Made Goods At low prices enables the nrnnn?M wnrn? UVVLUn iUlLL OIVULI to bear up and increase the bu-iness every year. lOOUE Rii STORE SALEM, OREGON, STILL SAWING! We will continue our Hook a"-d Station- ?ry store and will Raw our prices on Clotnl nuuuou ixiUHB iur Aureo unyn 11000 GOOD BOUND 1000 9 IlookH and Novel. jitdo titles from which to fio'ect, for 2o cents, Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationers 08 STATK STREET. nrry the lamest assortment ot Novel" Magazines, Ac. . Steamer Elwoot. LEAVES 8ALEJT from U. P. Dock at 8 o'clock a. m. every Wed nesday and auurday. 'LEAVES PORTLAND trom the Central dock at foot oi Washington street every Unnday and Thursday. LEAVES SALEM for Albany every Monday and Tuesday, re turning fame days. Concerning freight and passenger bnslness, call on the agent, AL H JCRREN . MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH RUNS The Rustler Wood . Saw And he doesn't bnm up half your wood, In fuel, when be saws It. Make your contracts with him personally orleave orden. at Veatcbs cigar store. Ueai horn's book Btore.136 Summer street, or address me by mall. tj-HU ORB .afi?f I Plasmbd. Swmmw Growth. m ? yyyymmKBKBB!i COMBINED HEDGE AND WIRE FENCE. Properly Constructed Hedge Fences 0 are the mosi durable, Tho cheapest and best fences in use. Winds do' not blow it down; Hoods do not wash it away; ovei flows do not injure it; it does not decay. This dia&Tam shows tin mut. .mil if nli.ni.inrr and training tho Hedsro. For office over LADD & BUSH'S BANK, Salem, Oregon. Correspondence Solicited. MEN'S and BOY'S SUITS, PANTS ami VESTS. OVER8H I RT8, UNDERWEAR, COLLARS aud CUFFS, NECKWEAR, SUSPENDERS. HATS and CAPS, HOSIERY aud NOTIONS. For 6ood Values and "WILLIS BROTHERS & CO, OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - - - - SALEM. OREGON. lthAEtUfff f0 fT"1181 Ml.aWnjijMVatJB aess & . fit fyu vt &? && NEW ADVKKTI8EMKNTS. LOST. Eyeglasses and chain on Thursday afternoon. Finder pleaso leave nt Iook aL office. (KJo-at FOR HALE. 2 choice lotu. i blocks south or M. E. church, Ha em. Hlg bargain, or w 11 trade for span ol horoes. A DAltlt, 7 6t South aalem. TTIOH HALE. A very nicely located lot, with Jj ho.ise.oii Mill street south ot Wllinmelte university For terms and particulars, juleie Inquire at this otlice. 5-'&Itu 3 mis PAPER Is kept on Hie at E. U. Base's Advertising Agency, 61 and G5 Merchants xchange.San Fntnclsio, California, where coatrnCji for advertising can be made for It, HELP WANTED. A cents paid a good com mission, and $&M) dividend among tnem Dezt winter. Special attractions 10 be pushed this year for which we want tb,e ser vice of besl agents eerywnere. THIS CLRTIs i UBLIf H1NG CO., Room Si, Chronicle Bblldlng, au r ranclsco. CHRISTIAN PClENOE-,Lllerature of all kinds on sale at 326 Liberty street. 4-5-ly ATTENTION. Cash money paid for rags, bottles, old Iron and all kinds of meUUs, a so hides, at old Court lioute, Balem. 1-26-ly I. TOLPOLAR. FARM FOR SALE. A B ARG AIN !6o acres with Improvements over half nnd-rcultiatlon, rest pasture and tome good timber. Terms veiy easy. Ad d ess o. L. AH, 6-27-lm-dw . Wheatland, Or. FOE SALE. On easy terms and cheap. A VO acre orchard on Sunny Bide No. one. 3 miles south of Saiem. 53(Wt-dw JOHN HART. Authorized Capital $500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Salem, Oregon. W. A. CUSICK, Pres. W. W. MARTIN, Vice Pres. J. H. ALBERT, Cashier. State, County and City Warrants bought at Par. dr SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. Leaveordcrs atCotUe-Parkhnrstblock.room 15, Balem, Oregon. ADVENTIST. old Unitarian Hall opposite o era house, 8a lem, Htur ays. Saboath school at Ioh. m., followed by Bible leading and other kervlces. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 33 p. m. 6-27 rttoCowtCTo. farther naviculars call at our Low Prices Cal1 on world. Agwila for "Ball Breeches" i I A? S J,YEE sfcaew ', af,N V A4X1' - . "'Mi. 1 111SU. ..-. "N; K'KjiSSs' If'tJT ,. uraHi fWT rr. . . vnKZ ....y2'r: M DE T W w v WWMSS)V St- SIMHI - M4 UIUVM ..L,aA .---.j"