rrrf-nmmUJIBWill . Sy Hi ill " i " - 7 r ' t .-i SPECIAL CAPS SALS VI " 17 RafctsSjK. JwkmW&MxWkmw&. Most stores wait until trio end of the season for "Special Sales," but we aro the odd one. Wo place on sale in mid-sea-eon all our capes at prices to i soil. Military capes,, velvet collar, fine Kersey cloth, regular $6.50, at $S 25. Double cape, velvet col lar, sold readily at 6.00, special at $4.95. liob Hoy uapes, appn qued, in blue, black, tan, regular 3.00, special at ,$2.25. All capes in same proportion. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. Have you Head "Coin's Financial School," 25c, Also "Up to Date," 25c For Sale by F. S. Dearborn, Book seller. ' BlMLj j i i nil ! on the old camp ground or on n new oamp ground Isn't much fun If you bftvo a leaky old tout that keeps every thing wet all the time. We'vo Jut opened a lot of 35 and 37-lnch drills, 87 and 40-lnoh wagon ducks In several graded, atrlped tent and awning ducka, and fancy awning tloka which we'd be glad to show you. You can make a tent for a low price now. These guwi ver were as cheap. T. IIOIjVBRSON & CO. Mi'n i mi maamaa non PJBMONALB. O, V. strain, of Woodburn, wan a Halem vlaltor today, Mies Hally Parried Hinges returned to I'ertUnd this morning, Walter Lyon returned thin moruliig (torn a ahort trip to Kugeiie, ISaukor A, JJuah waa a passenger to I'ortland on the morning overland, 1'rofeaaor B, A, Randall of Lebanon, forwr)y of BttUin, lain the city una vWt, Mrs, J3, J), Molilroy, returned from Fortlaedou the J1U7 local where ahe baa been visiting with frlenda, 0lrJii(cHdent HVll. Aiieon, of the Himn Coiiaolldatad Htreot (tallway Co,, wa a paaaanger for 1'ortland thla lWIUg, "Haturday Night" lia a readable a4oti ami good Jlluetretloii of the late ftX'fJovernor Cliadwlok from the m of h, u, (irpyer. M, Geo. O, JllnglMiu and Ml Kowwaii relumed thla morning from a extendi: vUlt Willi friend at Hauta Vm, Callfyrnla, J4ejreBtUveaud Mf9.il. A. M kw4elyrnedtojherioiiie at it Mir pVUtr jwrUuluatlMtf III the I 0. Ih K MJylliw oflhe wt. Ht May H, Jiariii, one of lite p ldttl (lie flew Yurk JtwM lr, tepuM lm jiight (of a y;it tw m jfetitlnr J. y. Allay, f lite J'Joeui Wt MHnwl puttie at evening, kwhk JW It MlenilMiooU jmIHi fef jauntier' bume. mmMuH, Vn nuwiv Ann viumvi uaum, Miss Ruby Eplor came down from Muriod of the afternoon local. Prof. Z. M. Parviu returned on the 1:40 local from hie weekly visit at Al bany. Leo Htelner, the genial druggist, was a passenger to Portland on the 140 local. Attorney-General C, M. Idlemau went to Portland on the afternoon local. Hadley Hbbson, of Mehama, was in the city today. Secretary of State H. It. Klnc'ldl went (o Portland on the afternoon local for a Sunday visit. Titos. Reynolds, Wella, Fargo & Co. agent In thla city, will spend Sunday with his family In Portland. J, B. Crozler, a delegate to the I. O. O. F. encampmont,who has been visit ing with the family of W. R. Powers, returned to his homo at Portland this afternoon. Fred Byars came up from Portland last evening and left, today, for his ranch of the Bantlam, He expects to resume bis medical studies in California before long. Mrs, Winnie H. Abbott (neo Bon ham) Is on her way to a visit with her parents at Balem via. Victoria. Bhe la accompanied by her huaband Kiwlu E. Abbott of Calcutta India. Win. Kerns, a member of the Zlg Zag bicycle" olub of Portland, (a in the city on his way home from a tour of the valley on hla wheel. He will ac company the C, O. C, Club to Aurora In the morning to meet the Zlg-Zag boys. Arthur Hodges, county clerk of Crook county, who was a delegate to the I. O, O, V, grand lodge, la the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J, U. Wright over Sunday, when he goes to Mo Mlnnvlllo so vlalt hla bin sister, Mrs, (Jeo. Wright. Dr.Olllett, of the Illinois state lntl- tulloit for deaf mutes., and a gentle man of national fame lit hla life work, has been in the city for several dnye visiting our achool, He lta also had ait audience with membera of the tnte hoard of (sducatlon concerning the work In Oregon, In the Han rrancltwo Call of of the 10th and I Hit lust, epiwar some flue akettihro drawn by Winter Knight. the artist son of Col, N, Jl. Knight, (he well known Halem Attorney. Winter has a fine poltloii on the Call, and lie Itaa much natural ability there la no rwttwii why Ite should not acquire fame a a uarloouitt, I'roaldent p. I,, Campbell, of Mon mouth normal wboolj President W, (J. JUwIvy, ef Wlllamslta unlwllyi City Jiuprlnlhdii yu u, Auderaou an J 'ntMH A. it. Yenur, wtie . aviigera fur lite morning oo to t Und a maetliig of the IvwUdi of H'Xilherii (roti, A numUr of lite alwve JUalrtliHluraj Jtave paHl lornad hefure lite ujyenhii, 0&WS.VK Bli&yivfa I-OMOIIROW Aairltjjr. Preaching t-imorrow at 230 by Rv. W. C. Kantner. Christian Science. Bible lesson, 326 Liberty arteet, corner Cbemeketa. Indfpendent EvANaELiCAU The presiding elder, Rev. M. J, Balantyne, will preach this evening at 7:30 and will remain over Sunday. Y. M. O. A. Rev. L. SI. Hay worth, of Marlon, will address the men's met tine at 4 p. m. All men are cor dlaliy Invited to attend. Booth Balem M. E. Preaching at 10) by Rev. Jaseph Early. At 7:30 there will be a msslonery concert con ducted by the young people of the church. Chbistiak. At 10:30 a. m. sermen: "God's Call." Sunday School at 12 m.; Junior Endeavor, 8 p, m.; Y. P. B. E. Evenlngaermon "Call No Man Father" Special music. Combe bland Pbesbytekian. At 7:30 p. m. and 1030 a. m. preaching; Sunday School at 11:45; V. P. S. C. E. at 630; a male quartet will sing at the morning service. Unity. Services at 1030; Sunday School at 12. No evening service. Members and subscribers please re member that the collection will be taken In the morning. Pbesbyteuian. At 10:30 the pastor will preach on the "Transmission of Christ's Powor" (John H.,12.) Even ing subject, "An Enemy Hath Done This." Sunday school at 12; Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:16. Evangelical. N, J. Bryans and wife who have been conducting re vival services will continue over Sun day. Services this evening and tomor row at 11 a. m. abd 730 p. m. Bab bath School at 10 a. m. Baitist. Regular services nt 1030 a. m. anu 73U p. m.; uuuuay ucuooi ait 12 m.; Young People's meeting at 630 p. m. Morning subject, "The Church as the World's Evangelizing .Power;" evening, "Young Ladles Pre lude American Womanhood." AH Invited to attend. The Puess Cyclists Editor Flaggs and Fletcher are said to be training down so as to bo able to mount a bloy olo without attaching a derrick to their trousers. Governor Fletcher already has a wheel aud as fat persons ure nat urally graceful he will one of these daya become a rider. But he will have to arrango some plan whereby his ears and hla feet will ..act as an equipoise Frank Davey of the Statesman is not yet riding. His mouth Is big and ho has such difficulty in keeping It dosed that ho could never ride after 3 o'clock when the sea breeze spriugs up. All the other Balem newspaper men have learned to ride, though they have not yet learned to stop, or get on or get oil with credit to the oyctlug art or with safety to the public. KICKED BY A HORSE. Councilman Hiram Smith Badly In jured this Morning. While standing In Jack Darr's blacksmith shot) nnut 8:45 this morn ing, Hiram Smith, a member of the city council from the second ward and residing at the corner of State and Twelfth streets, wun b:idly kicked and bruised by two hones. Mr. South wick's little black trotter, ust brought in from the pasture, and Mr. Smith's faithful family lioree, were In the shop awaiting to be sbod. At the time of the accident, Mr. Smith was standing about 10 feet away from the former horse with his back to the animal. Playfully, the black more struck at Mr. Bmith's horse with both feet, strik ing the owner in the back and throw ing him bencatb the animal's feet, who became frightened, and, in stepping around, alighted on Mr. Smith's bead and neck a number of times. Mr. Smith was removed from bis perilous position as quickly as possible and was taken to Dr. Lane's olHce, over Lunn & Brook's drug store. Upon examination six cuts or bruises were found about Mr. Smith's head. The right ear la badly cut and his forehead bears marks of the animals hoofs, The left cheek received a slight cut but the most serious result of the accident is a slight fracture of the lower Jaw, on the right side. The accident caused a slight concus sion of the brain and Mr. Bmith's mind was a blank for some time after the accident occurred. At 10 o'clock he was takeu to his home In a cab pro vided for by City Recorder Edes. Had Mr. Smith been standing 2 inches closer to Mr. Bouthwlck's horse, he would have been killed instantly, but if nothing else sets in be will soon recover and be in attendance at the council meetings as usual. Mr. Bmltn rested easy this afternooa and regained consciousness soon afttr being taken homo. Drs-lRlchardson and Morse are attending him. The many iilends of the councilman hope for a speedy recovery. Call and see tUe new lot of goods Just received at The Now York Racket. COURT COULDN'T MOVE HIM- Ex-Doputy Collect r of Internal Revenue Murpliy,'. Who Ouarded His Records, Speaks in Praise oi Palno's Celery Compound. Ex Collector of Internal Revenue Th.imas F. Murphy of Maine, who was brought Into prominence all over fie country during President Cleve land's first administration by refusing to allow certain civil officials to perute his records, heartily Indorses Palue's celery compound. Mr. Murphy is a keen observer. He Ih a writer of no mean ability, has been tmnloyed as editor aud editorial writ r on wverul papers, is recognized through m t Maine as a forcible and convincing meatier, and is universally liked. At present he represents a big Boston houee on Die road, where bis warm geniality multes him welcome to every hotel and runway train. In the smokang campnrtment or a parlor car lat week he was praising Palne's celery compound to a fellow oaseencer. The person to whom he addressed bis conversation bad been lasd ur. with the crip. The malady lelt him In a bad sort of way. a sort of depression of spirits and a disinclina tion for business. "I felt tbo same way," said Mr. Murnbv. "After wrestling a week with the grip it left me weak and depressed. One flight of stairs was enoueh to make me null and wheeze like a leaky bellows. A mile walk would almost floor me. Headaches began the moment I got out of bed, and I felt about as mean as anyone could for tbe whole day. Hearing so much about Palne's celery compound I made up my mind to try it, and I'll tell you bow it worked. It was like close applications of soothing lotions to a scorched finger. Alter a few doses I found that on retiring I soon dropped into a sound, refreshing sleep. In less than a week I was myeelf again. My eyes, which are none too strong at their best, but which burned and ached till I began taking Palne's celery com pound, assumed their normal condi tion and really seemed Btronger than before the grip marked me for u victim I can walk five miles now and fee! none the worse for It. "My wife ami boy are taking Palne'e celery compound this spring." Would Not Belikvk It. If wt told you how many persons dined nt our lunch counter Thurad-jy you wonlc4 be surprised. Each and every ylslt speaks in the highest terms of our If. cent mealp. Kenworthy & Burnett. jtfW w mb hm -,)mM aud I Aiy liiJ jbjJjlA III ijlye Urn (Jlth'AM PAHium A. Jlopf, prupfUlurof M I'. O.newe aland, UMlMtf Wl 11 I'M I'MMI) r0f 111 Will milou with hie oi)fiuitry tUi, Ih will m ulwrnl Id Jwvk Ilia flttjd WfllJMt!4jtMUj WlllMlllUH lliMly. , llK l'ii(. Wiia ; Itiltw (lie Jtd ill )i!bJl) tyauM, lid ttS soim im !, rJlliw. Jluwou Aug. wiry Milne Jin of fiuwilM, rulia l4 V WtblM 4 MM ouml m Ml Htll )umtHmmtmn FokBan Fhancibco. Wm. Dugau went to Portland thla morning where he will receive the remalnaof hla father from oil the steamer Elmore on which they wero shipped from Halem this morning, and convey them to au ocean steamer which sails for San Frauclsoo tonight. Mr, Dugan will accompany the remains to Han .Francisco where they will be Interred, HUHPUTHIM lCVJUlYONM Tim lino of fancy parlor nwlwrti and ohalrn tm art) Hhowlny Ih a thillyitfal ttur- prhu to all iwhohlorti, Jiv tntrti to vo nio In and looli otwr tho lliw, Tim prliwn are imry natlfavtory, KlChrjUl rf tiONH, Vf titatti t, King h. jijbiwrd ami lm. Allen, Mcmtary of the Marlon county dairy aMoufntluii have arranged a.dalry elation plonlo at Wartnu Clraiiati'ii'a place 1'rlday, May 91, at 10 a, in. There will Im jfwhw and '8r by able men ami wuinvii. ju9tOfc9NjRxttrcFfc5.Njysr THE U. S. Government offi cially reports ROYAL Bak ing Powder superior to all others in leavening strength. (Bulletin 13, Ag't Dep't, p. 599.) F&itjrtlPV4rttP & -4SA VKW Jmk. All will have a Mlteiiw to tr hh i'f hvi;iinMt eloitviil pieavltvl on Hie 'allltf wmt, the IImii. if U llaitley.Huiiilay moriilng mud vlhg al the DiilltHl IIibMih-h tihapW. rUM-M (Ji.UD -J'lie Halviil JUpnbli lt t)gb Itaa lollml up nuarly a thou id iminuia and Hie ntMlug net t Af'ihday nvrnlog will il(w iMldllluual itifiuMm, iinwwmmBnnimnwmntw mix IWPi (I It) liUMr ill hi titurutkl liflftUtV. mill U) i IdjImTI' tti) Jiii iw mm iw mum HM kUnum Mohh'Iiimii, oil mm Upri, mwyiMw twh m wmt TnuY VI V, M.-JMteiy wlJIglre mi df mm jwjmiar ttim nurtMiiiv u- leilellillllllUftl (lie W. i. ellUlfll ( Friday eywiiliig, (lie Jllli, Lm uul fartuHhvf mlli, WtrMaM,i'HtelirMr W PWp PP IMMwfjF Mflej( j&w W9fSt( m HsB?' lUMin)iiajil4WJLM, wuMi n mm Umiin 0TJlMViUrftlv i ton tity i tomtt mi In iji 4m 1NW epilH A Real Ahtibt. A conttantly growing trade at the large gallery over Datrymplo'a atU'sts the faot that In "Bperry the Artist" Halem has a pho tographer who is iu every eeuse a real artist. Miss Hperry makes a specialty of ladles and children, and can bring out the bjuutlful outlines possessed by each human face If only the artlat can catch It. As for the mule iiumau form divine, well Bperry The ArtUt can catch that vquully well and has apeclal cam eraa for the purpose that will evolve beauty out of the humelleat features, Try Hperry the ArtUt for gcxal plclurra, ' ' The New York JUuUet ha this day received a large Hue of laue oitrtalita, liliiiilto bar, ureum laisee, ribbons, lajtlea' shirt waUU, Leek, Wlndaorand fourdiidmnd Hw, hoys' and girls' yauhtlug nK, crash towel, Itblo daittuak, tolury, homiI, light auillliter Uliderwvur for ladlxa and giinK, tabluta, Iteittiila, driMs aliluU and ataya and inaiiy oHieraitutlea, all wW at racket prloua. Cull and bm Ut yourlvw, )M-,I 'iu VII4, HllHV- wlirHelrlil Iwld brr annual re allow r of oour ahe will, and rewbrifi ttw, if Hie tau will (airmlt, hMAh ilwa.-JUd TllW Jol'H KaiNuil lwMH wit ihlrri pane. Children Cry for Pitcher' Gtorl, (Juuuty rreurer' Hvm. hmiktv U UMy glvtll thai I have iii4tiy m haiMl Ui my Mil uiiiy war ranu vmtni i tforpiiibtf I, Jmni hWitl will afatp m Ninu Imh i'l W HtM Jii' mmu, UaiWHi 'I'laewref. f tw ysm uglily, uivtm WIS DON'T JiOAHT bat oar patronn do nay that the quality ofyoodn and the aciiommodatlny Hervlce at our store Ih beyond all com petition. Our price aro l-a wayi low. Miller Odd Cen t Grocery A rmory llultdluy. m aa- ar A HUNJIAV ItMJHKATION. If you want to have an unjoyublu time Hun day, take advantage of the Hteamer Altoua'a exouialou to Inili-poiideiife and rolurii, Hound trip, M eenU, The boat will leave akileui at II a, nt., i-M p, in. aud &m p. nt. 17 ( Hix Doi.miw a 'J'ow.37ay of all kluda and In any quaitllty, Cl at Jlrewtr h White's lead atoru,U Couit etreL i'anuy Italr lita ehap, at The Kaw Ywrk Aaeket. Children Cry for Pltoher'aj OastorlQ, uit atMl .. . UtT Wwjfcjj Bt&m num. efJ wafij4 T lite & mf.r i 0'" lwJHw mtt M tutu i i a &?'"& him. U.. .Mf fttiMKH WUi IMV lfn ntt anrf)i Jialwo, Wa 0tt ' &w l' H'iW'lHaaW4Awiw hM waiaHt ,U ItMUM w Vinton, llNtaiiy hi a I ad lunf ) t iw, MtiairfMl, ha tMiitmittm iiyajwiMis. Jf tlM la o Muaote trtMleti a lw do- of p.rw UmipVuiv will we Itliu uji, paika' ,v Chip IM Hilly it viruud kutiMv urn u Vl '' .IMI'e iMteraifii frUv V.r.r..... ma "y 'yHM liraaiM. .( Fill! DRY GOODS CLOSING OUT Sill IS STILJ PROGRESSING, GREAT VALUKS EVERY DAY, Tidies now Is the time to save cash. Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery, CI. II dren's Dresses aud Headwear regardless of cost. The Palace 0 PENfe T O N I G HT Extra Inducements in Shoes and Hats. 0- S. M. & E. H. STOCHI 115 Next to Gray Bros. STATE STJtEET. .Notice. Your attention Is respectfully called to aectlon afi of ordinance SOU, which by order or the committee on stteeU aud public property, 1 um directed to strictly enforce, Heellou a-'j reads as follows; Any iwruou who almll throw or deixult in any atreet. sidewalk or footpath of the city of Halem, any broken glass, bot tles, crocuery, null, or any other aub- alauue whatsoever, whereby the feel of iioumw, peomiriaua, or any ual ol burden may be Injurtd; or throw, de polt or aweep into or upuu any atreet, sidewalk or footpath of Halem, any pajwr or outer ubtauce wluUver, ex oept auow or the dirt resulting front travel, shall, iitoii uoiivlellou thereof lefore the reuorder, be Hoed not h than five dollars nor more tltuii Jlfty dollars, ' W. J. Cui.vhii, Mtrfoi eomutlMiunur, AIokpthegmiertfeau. 8 Ud Treaiurer'a Notiee. AU je liwelw jveH that I have fund, oh liuwJ wW&t to nay all war. iaui uuj ur ( JaMpsfy f. J 61. mu l,m ' Ww fnt. o Ilr ftvmnw A. OOOl) WOYOliK is A OOOl) 1UINO AN!) HIIOlJ.0 UK J'UhllHI) AWtiU. BVKHV I'llOMINKNT IIUIVCI.JST IN TUB VALUKY UK STEINER'S RUB-DOWN fTMAIIK MAIIK JtJlHTKHj).) lliMl himWIiic ijwu i0 llike Umg B u , A rur wdti tiy H U. Wtl A a liluyala d.lrlinBiil o:fffi'Ji'!.fef''iiii. Mil All flrU 'lBUyki ekwoad'a liia. .in,.' Mti afl flruRM'U fliiratSR.. itiv ut -w - - 1 -f Stelner's Drug Store, NALllM. Ja-M UlVtv, J'tfJ', "V - "ST. Awardad MIlfiiBit Miior Votlii't Pair, fdd, MliMnlsf J'alr mj F CREAM BAKING ,Wm( i(., I HUt, Viri (Vf niH, Wiw ) 2 Ittm. akL I a ia. . i'ii"5: ri:.?rrr Ejszs-aiSs XSL-.iTffl' ft!! .Mto tlMI kUUl 'iIu l..jJ!fj .1 1 ;.i,::u,-. rrr -w" nfin ., ... I rwwwm um a Wf M j3tS?; tti j i '' ev MaWt m samI JSrtt UM4 (IH k iMiimm lu..u. a,. UMwt , D, B, FI3K & CO The Leader f flam, Ktvy WoratJU Wih Siijjurn, e Ifl OhllUrenOryfor r'ltohtr'i OMtcrln, lm imM to mil wwl kk mm i w idling fMflUKfi Sb t. .