tatt fWiML'.'.'ia'ffiiss PP? yl.HlBH. iwjijvwwy Dally Capital Journal UY HOKI5R BKOTHttHa, aATltltDAY.IJULY 1 (W. - im - . & v ' - 4 i DAII-V LINK TO rOKTIAND ? STEAM EKS Altona and Ramona f j DAILY. Portland, 6145 a. m. j Independence, 6:jo a m. ( Sunday trips dUcomlnucd for the pies ( ent. 1 ' y u f'uick time, regular service and cheap y . ...tntei ... m M. I. ItALDWIN, Accnl. Salem. ( Ladies Collars and Cuffs Just received. Also 11 line (if for the front or the waist. The novelty. Ladies' Dress Plaits In plain white, white rind white mid blue, white mill t:in. plaits lilt em pink, i 1 1 Met ciless Cut, Wc have 10 dozen "Standard" waists, $1, SL25 and S1.50 kind, good styles, attached and detached collars, that we throw out at 75c. Wc won't carry them over. Seethe south window, Higher priced goods cut in same proporv tion. m T, flolversoD. m t ''"' ' T ' White Kid Belts citinc by express. Won't last long. Chiffon Ribbons In till the delicate shades. Also a full new assortment or plain satin and gros grain ribbons. , , Dalrymple Co HoiniRi). On ThiirKdny the homo of John anil Hurry Klotigh on Howell Prairie, was inblicd of fUA In iold coin. John wim at home at the tlui", and thinks the deed was done while ho wiib doing cIioivh about the barn. The brothers are batchclorn,nnd have no clue to the theft. Two watches wore In jilnlti Bight, near the money, but were undisturbed. To Hk Mauiiikij.-Oii Wednesday, July 22, 1800, In tho church of the Epiphany at CIicIiiiIIb, WiibIi., MIhs Mablo Ingorsoll will bo united In mar riage with Mr. Harry J. Miller. Miss Jngorsoll graduated rrom the Willam ette university conservatory of music ami has iiumcrmm friends In Salem. Hon. J It. Smith commenced yes terday harvesting oats, and reports that the other grain will he rlpu as soon as they can get to It. Mr. Kmltli reports that they lmvo a fair crop, but estimates that grain In general will not go over a half crop. A rilOTKCTlON 1TKM. MClltllllO pro- tectlon begins at home, and UiIh ex plains why ho tnany SnlciiiltesNinoko tho populaV La Corona cigar, which Is madoby Atig. Hiiekensteln, of this city. Hot Bargains Lndlo'n cool undervests-oc, lOe, 20c, 25c, ;i5o, fOo. Gent's balbrlggan underwear I'er sultGOc, 81, 91.2T). Straw Huts-Prices all reduced to close them out. Dimities 200 ones now lBc, Mo ones now 121o, lOo ones 7c. .16?., ZcPyr Ginghams now li)o, Challlcs to and rc. Khlrt Waists 6O0 and up. rV Dn.K Mutk Hchool. I'.S. Knight, the newly-elected superintendent of the deaf-mute school, has looked the around over and made some recom mendations to the board, relative to the management of the school for the ensuing year. One material change recommended by Mr. Knight Is the immediate abolition of farming In connection with the school. The superintendent-elect does not consider farming in keeping with tho purpose of a deaf mule school, nor necessary as a matter or economy. In fact, Mr. Knight Hays with the amount neces sary to keep up the ICO-aero farm at the school, lie can go Into the markets and buy everything that the farm can produce. In reference to employes, It Is not likely there will be any changes where service hint been sallsfactry. A Coaohino Hauty. Last even ing Mr. Frank Hughes gave a coach lug party In honor of Miss Hclllpgcr and Miss Comau, or Portland, tho guestH of Miss Sally Hush. Early In the ovcnlng tho party boarded Uuscy's wagonette, drawn by four black meeds, and enjoyed a drive through the Polk county hlllw. It was a do- llghtrul evening ror a coaching party and tho event wits a source of much enjoyment to those participating, Those enjoying Mrs. Hughes' hos pitality were: Miss Helllnger and MlssComau, of Portland, Miss Ethel Hughes, Miss Leila Waters, Miss Lena Hrcymun, MIbh Geiilvlovo Hughes, Miss Ethol Thompson, and Miss Ousslo Lownsdaloj Messrs. F. K. Lovell, F. S. Dearborn, Chester Murphy, O. L. McNary.Ed. C. Clltner, W. McNary, Frank Hughes, .Willis Bros, & Co. mi ,, ,.. . Court and Liberty. The CashKDry (loods, Clothing mid Shoo House. WrUntll furt her notlco our store will close at 7 o'clock oyenlngs except Saturday.. Ahckndku Mr. Hood. Messrs. A. M. Grlllcyi O. Woodln, and C. E. Jtoblln, lofLSalem last Tuesday morn lug, with tho Intention or climbing to tho summit or Mt. Hood, but only tho llrst two named gentlemen sue ceeded In carrying out tholr inten tions. The root or this historic mountain was reached Wednesday morning, and tho ascent was begun. Tho summit was reached at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. They report the ascent qui to dllllcult, but had a most enjoyable trip. Tho party re turned Thursday evening. 4L Gampers Ckntunauiak Duiuun. It Is con templated to lmvo a grand Jubilee on tho next anniversary of tho birth of John Durbln at tho homo of his son Isaao on Howell Prairie. This until voisary will bo on the lath of Sentem. ber, 1800. Ue will then have attained to tho good rlpo old ago of 102 years. All emigrants of 18-lfi from all locatlt les are earnestly and rcsjiectrully In vlted to bo uresent. It Is honed that, old forty-niners will hear this In mind and attend, and all will lmvo a season of social enjoyment such as was novor u'" boforo had In Marlon county. Marlon Conv -.... .-.,,. "mi roiK county papora please copy. Fhom Ai.A8ica.-Iii this lssuo Is an Interesting letter from Hope Cltv. Alaska, written by tho Salem party! composed or W. F, Darby, .1. J. nar. 1 kins, Oscar Taylor, Charles dies and! -nO- Everything you want in Junch goods and proviso ions. This is our spec .1. a. .Mothoru, who lort Salem last April, since the letter wrltton Mr. Taylor has returned to Salem and verities all tho statements made, it Is evident that Alaska Is not tho best country in the world to go to for com fort or wealth. PErlidtML, Itccelvi-r F lfAjison M Itl Krt Innd. Mrs. 11. iMobley- Is 'rusticating at Newport. Fred Erlxson tniido a business trip to Portland today. II. Mann, of Staytou,was In the city on business today, J. F. Tlchnor wit's an Oregon city visitor this morning. It. L. Swart, went to Portland this afternoon on business. Hey. P. C. Hetzler went to Portland this afternoon on business. M. Wiprut, the tailor Is homo from a. business trip to Portland. Mr. II. A. Dearborn has returned from a visit with Portland relatives. Mrs. L. D. Matheny and children are enjoying an outing at Kewport. J. P. Hakcr, of Wn., Is the guest of his brother, L. M. Maker' In South Salem. M Iss M. E. Hobertson left this morn ing for it visit with friends at Me- llUlllll. E. C. Glllner was among the Salcm Ites going to Portland tlifs morning on business. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hrown went to Vaqulna this morning for an outing of 11 few weeks. Hen Olcott, bookkeeper In the Bush bank, left this morning ror an outing at Newport. ' ( 11. 1). Fleming went to Portland this afternoon 011 business expecting to return tonight. Albert Hurst returned this morn ing from n visitor several days with friends at Aurora. II. S. Gilo, or the Oregon Fruit and ProduocCombany,cauic up from Pon land this morning. D. W. l'ugh, tho architect accom panied by his sou went to Portland this morning on business. P. Fennell and Master Willie Hunt went to Gervals this afternoon and expect to return this evening. Mrs. Halite Parish-Hinges will sing a solo ut tho morning services at the Congregational church tomorrow. MIssFauitle Mullt, who has been tho guest or Miss Alma Pohle, re turned to her home at Lebanon this morning. Dr. I). L. J'alne, or Oregon City, who has been visiting at tho homo or M. J. Matsou, returned homo this morning. Janitor J. II. Howell and family and Mall Carrier J. M. Howell and family left today for an outing at Newport. Geo. E Waters, the popular cigar dealer, will rustlcato at Newport ror several weeks, to which place he went this morning. Geo. G. Gnus and his very excell ent family start Monday morning for .Salmon river, where they vlH4pciid a few weeks rusticating Miss Nclllo Starr returned this afternoon rrom Eddyvlllee, Denton county, whole shohas'just concluded a Biicccsrtful term or school. Miss Helllnger and MNs Comau, who have been the guests or Miss Sally Hush, returned to their Port- land homes this aftenuion. Dr. C. II. Hall, who was severely stricken with nervous prostration xinirsiiayovening, is rapidly recover ing, and was today ablo to be about. Messrs. Geo. S. Downing, 1). J. Fry, W. A.CusIck and L. W. Moody, or Portland, returned last night rrom Tillamook after it ten days' outing. J. H. McCoruiIek Is serving as sub stitute for John Howell, as messenger at tho state house, while the latter Is taking his vacation at tho seaside. .Mayor and Mrs. W. L. Toozo camo up from AVoodbuni this morning. Mr. Toozo Is a delegate from Wood- to tho County Hepubllcan Club ciitlou. Messrs. Theodore Huzzard. Skinner. F. E. Deoch and I), II. Irwin, accom panied by their fauilllos, left this morning for a three weoks' outing at Newport. Mis Hlaueho Albert returned homo WOODBURN. Tin) McKtnley one Hobart ad herents met at the armory last night and effeoted a temporarf organization with C. L. Ogle as chairman and F. A. Ford as secretary, about iifty ier- sonswere present about one-hair of whom wcro Populists and silver Hc publicans who had come out to see the enthusiasm ? Hon. Chas. H. Moorcs made his usual speech, al though he declared It was not a speech and no one disputed his declaration. Among other things he said that in times of great depression men could be made to believe almost anything. That theory may be nil right among Mr Moorcs' ndhorants and co-workers but It will take a substantial argu ment lo move a thinking community like Woodbum. The number of mem bers who signed the club roll was not mndo public, but the delegates were chosen with tho hopeful expectancy that the membership could be made one hundred, and eleven delegates were accordingly elected to attend the county convention to be held at Sa lem the 18th. Tho usual resolutions embodying the request to the state central com mittee to remove JonnthanHourne Jr. from the position of secretary of the Hepubllcan state central commit tec, was Introduced but the meeting failed to act upon It. Tho meeting ad journed without effecting a perman ent organization. Coming ATTitAcnoNS.-Patton Hros. losses of the opera lioue, have sonic llrst class theatrical troops In view, the appearance of whom may be looked forward to with considerable anticipation. Papers have been signed for the appcaranco or the Fannlo Itlcc Co. during the theatrical season of 1800-07. Arrangements have not yet been made lor the appearance of some company during fair week but some llrst class troupe will probably bo billed for tho occasion. Among tho numerous attractions for the coming season are: Chicago Festival Orches tra, -15 people; Sousa's band, Corrlne Opera Co., Georgia Mlnlstrels, Hoyt's Trip to Chinatown, The Bowery Girl, Flnnlgan's Courtship and Chase Stock Company. MODkL DAIRY, One of Snlem's nest Butter, Cheeae and Milk Depots. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pargeter ar rived In Salem last February, from Nebiaska, and ut once leased the ,1.1 1 py nliiiit, of It. P. Boise, Sr., and entered Into the business. The pro ducts of thlsdalry have advanced Into popularity with astonishing rapidity, but In order to place 'before our read ers, who are- unacquainted with the superior grade of butter, cheese, etc., produced at this factory, some of the merits of this enterprise are given tor their consideration. A Jouhnal reporter visited the dairy this morning, and found Mrs. Pargeter in the midst of her morning work, which she dropped and showed her visitor about the place, explain ing the business-like order In which her work was carried on. Mrs. Parg eter Is certainly a model housekeeper, as Is evidenced by the neat and tidy appearance of the house. Tho n.om in which the milk, etc., Is kept, Is thoroughly cleaned every day, as Is also the adjoining room, In which the butter Is nmde. From the pasture to the churn the most commendable rule of cleanliness Isobscrved with the great- Do Not Pofget That CStii- fJ uiearance Still Continues, Bargains This Week in All Lin es, 02-hii'li Linen Nee our fc Sorlms. See our G Crash. jmmasK uicaeueu, sue. kuh 1 no of Sat too . 7. ien 1 1 i& Full lino of Llama at o& v ,11 l V'1 ml 8c. Shirt waists nt cost to close-n i,."" I " Bowls. Itawalit Ih Our entire stock silks at 2Ic. UurgaltiH in dress hosiery. Bargains In underwear, reduced. dtocAji mmrn ss$mm 257 Commercial st, Some of Od? Specialties. CTtJPQBK 1 I I THE Chicago. July juiysoy,. 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 Large bottles olive oil 20c. Apricots and peaches 10c per can, Sardines 5c each, or 6 for 25c, "Worlds Beater" savon, wc absolutely guarantee to give satis faction, while you get 20 ounces for 5c, Wc carry Soap Foam 3 lb, packages for 20c, Wc will prove to I you that our prices arc lower than any other grocery in Salem if you will investigate, All wc ask is a trial order, HflRRITT S LAWRENCE, P, O, Grocery. Bicycle Bheaicfast. The bicycle broakrast given by Mrs II. D. Putt on, Friday morning, In honor or the Misses Kate Bellinger and Winifred Comau both of Portland and guests or MlssSallle Bush, was a very pleasant event. At fi:l.'i tho party mounted their silent steeds and enjoyed a two hours rldo down the river road. At 8 o'clock tho party assembled at the resi dence or Mrs. 10. N. Cooke, on Court and Summer streets, where 11 delic ious wait served. Tlioso enjoying the hospitality or Mrs. Patton were, Mlsaes Kate Bellinger and Winifred Coman, of Portland; Mao Boise, Lou Illrscli, Messrs Albert Jossup, Ches G. Murphy and Basil Wagner. Ciiuncii Picnic At 0 o'clock this iiiumuiik nio memoers or 1110 ucrnmii Baptist Sunday school, with well (Hied lunch baskets, boarded 11 street car ror Mornlngsido whero they spent tho day. Hov. C. E. Kllower and several members or tho church also went along with the young rolks. Superin tendent Emll Both, and tnni'linr. Mrs. Kllewer, Mrs. Semke,Mss Lydla Hlcli and Mr. John Both, each ac companied by his respective class formed tho larger part of the picnic. A delightful time Is reported, tho est caution. Thl I one of the most essential features tonduclve to suc cessful butter and cheesi' uklti (. The appearance of the stable Is strongly Jn contrast with some kitchens wc have seen. The publ'c Is Invited to call and be shown about the place at any time. Good butter Is usually' quite rare especially during the warm summer months but the purchaser may entertain no fears as to quality of 'the product If obtained at thlsdalry. From 23 to HO cows aro continually kept on the place and 00 gallons of mllkis the amount handled each day. Tho output of the dairy Is 23 to 30 gallons of Ico cream per week; 2," pounds of butter per week; 70 pounds of cheese per week. Mr. Pargeter has at large number of patrons to whom milk is delivered botlt morning and evening. Any ono wishing choice dairy products would do well to call at tho home of Mr. Parceter. on Lib erty street, one door north of Costcl lo's grocery store, whero nil orders re ceive prompt attention. young folks enjoying the hillsides. great sport on last evening rrom Gladstone Park. Miss WlnnUeed London, or Portland, accompanied. Miss Albert homo and will visit In Salem about two weeks. F. Van Patton and family, acconi panled by Grandpa J. L. Bennett, left I this morning for Woods, on tho coast, where thoy will enjoy an outing of weeks. Will Remain. The pastoral conimlttteo has ut terly failed to got anyone to tako chargo or the work at Salon, in place or Hov. Klwood Scott. Ills things wore mostly packed and sold and tin, family ready for their eastoru Journey Wnou under tho urgent pressure or tho committee and church ho has con sented to remain ror a season longer until other arrangements can be made for tho work. Tho dlssaininto,i is no muo tiling cither to himself or eastern friends. Ho may go however, himself for a few weeks visit east, and luinm looaiem ror a time. Yamhill Independent. Tin: Santiam Ditch. All users or water rrom tho Santiam ditch will be glad to know that the tlood gates will be again opened at Stay ton tomorrow Since hutting It out to clean tho ditch, tho water that was left In It, has been very dirty owing to tho work done and the fact that the small How could not properly carry on the gar bago that Is thrown Into It by persons uioug mo line. chur:h services tomorrow KIU8T IIAITIST. Hov. J. P. Former, pastor. Morning services at lo:;i0. Preaching by the pastor Tepic: "Is God tho Leader or His People at all Times and lOwrv whereV" Sunday school at 12 o'clock. v P. S. 0. E. at 7 p. in. Leader ror the evening, W. W. Brooks. Evening services at 8 o'clock. Subject: "The How and When or the Second Coming ot Christ." Oll'ortory by the orches tra. All are welcome to these ser vices. FIKST CONdllEOATIONAI.. Hew W. C. Knottier. D. I)., nastor. Special services at this chinch tomor row, in recognition or tho forty-rourth anniversary of the organization or the church. Every member should be present at both services. Sunday school at 12 111. Morning subject "The Worth or BellKlon." Evenlmr sub ject, "uou'H uncnaiiging rower." FIUST I'HKSBYir.UIAN. Hov. W. Steele, pastor 10:30 a. 111. Subject "Tho Disciples on tho Sea." Sunday school 12 in. Chinese Sunday school 3:30. Junior C.E. 4:30. Senior C. E. 0:4.'i. Evening servico 8 o'clock. Subject "Spiritual Surgery." Prayer meeting Thursday cvcnlrfg nil aro welcome. EVANaELiGAi.. Corner Chemeket.i niul 17th stroma. Sunday will bo observed as Children's iWV. btindav school at 10 a.m. An address to the children and wnrkorx nt tho Sunday school by .Mrs. E. Maurer, at 11 a. 111. Y. P. A. meeting at 7 p. m. At 8 p. 111. the annual Children's Day program. All arc welcome. MARKETS' 17 Whet, casSjjt. New Vork, July l7.-SUvcr. 6J(.S ,,, p , VvVANO MARKET. Portland, Ju y 17 Whin ,,ii. S3! Walla Wallaf 49V ' h 5 ' , Jlor-.Porilan,, 2.85. Beaton ,. Oats-W late, 2628cj gtey, zAiiL Z in bag,, 4.255.5. lwrefi, Tj$K cases, 3.75. ' W', u'yi ?i' 9 per Ion. ..,... iiB, omoc; Ka,t,tn Orrm- 'C. "1 5l7 MilMulli ..I Iran, $13 oofSMA,,,..,, Poultry- Chickens, m1xed.f2.5iQ, tt' en $1.5.02.50; duck., 415; Sg S turkevs. hvf iiJmi to- .1 J.7..I' ."?' ' that II . . ., 1 . . -IT ......r j.AntJNM. xo ono who on- several UiVA flu. imf n, Lin , tr.Kt . . ...... I (.v- ... ,,v,ill IIIIUMK'd 11V IvOll- !., T.V1 -.1 r . . - worthy & George's restaurant. but... w ..Varo,V.ulurt'.acco,l,,,u01' uj iuurrm mm lTciutto Lamport, lort gets nil ho can eat, and their nrlens tiro nt hard-pan. flOTTHK llKAiu-Eugono Simmons camo In this morning with nbcar scalp, and secured a bounty warrant ror 1.M) at tho county clerk's olllce. Sui'Kim Ahoma.- tor oau i rancisco Inst evening to visit relatives and rrlends. They will also vUlt at Santa Cruzofora few weeks. W. II. Savage returned this aftor- noon from a trip up tho valley In the interest of tho state fair. Mr. Savage ! went as far south as AHhiumi ...il Mrs. Jordon an old Pendleton nln- neor died on the 14th at tho ago of 03 G. C. Thurinan an old Oregonlan, camo to Oregon In 18.10, died at Or lando, Cal. Mrs. Caroline Townson, of Coqullle, one of the early settlers of i-wuMiiuiiiy, uieuon July 10, in her 70th year. bpectal Rates. SCO Ho I SO .fc TlllL-o.- ,.,.... r-n.. o. U.& . and Union Taollo railways renardiiiL' siwi.iii mn.,,1 ir. :;""?.. tho Hemiblican natlnnni -niivA.,.'i at St. Louis, tho Democratic national convention at Chiwuyo. ivimw ,;;;.: ',,-.,... .. . ,-T. -"r-'i "4'v iHlii I (""Muiiuon ai bi. uns, natlomi party 1 con- Think It Over. Have you ever heard of a medicine with such a record of cures as Hood's Sarsanarilla? Don't you know that Hood's Sarsapaiilla the One True Wood Purifier, ha, proiH ev and over aguln, that It has power to cure even aiicr an oilier remedies fail? If Vou nave imnttr hlvl .... .... '.. c,.. Ti ... i . '"" '" ,aKC 'oa .....wiiiia wiin me utmost confidence It will do you cood. Hoods Pill's assist digestion, ascents. Always Go-To tho Now York Haeket when you want to savo monoy They have n largo lino of tho ,.nin. brated "Hull Hreeches," cottonade pants, overalls, Jackets, summer coats, tablo llnnen and Turkoy red damask crash towels, from 3 cents upward, hammooks, satchels, gents laundrled ud unlaundrled nnd work shirts all at low prices. Call and savo 15 to .-, percent. I8 2dlw' ' III BIDS FOR WOOD. U. 11. CHUIICII. at the U. H. church. In rollews: PrcaohltiL' at Sonncmann's. 2 nun in iiuitaio, xs. y and g. a, it. iiuiuu.it cneampiucnt ut St. Paul Minn. flHM&w I tui'KuiiAiioMA.-iryou want the visited all points between that cltv , very best Java and Mocha coffee pro- and Eugene. S4 uuwiiiry wuoen I'attorson'anow .. . fitlW't. bllADOWKl) Tlirt ikiiIiiIIa .... . -,-. . -.. , "uw on 1... -. .. i capea from the ponltontlarr n taw ' iT.'"'. ' ," !! " Plug, Is a ' "UllllllUli I IV II 11 F. llllllK.tl V . i iwu... IakokI. "" .V1 ill- Il-3t jjfcuawicic i'osT o. A, H.Noxt ,ay Bi reported to havo been terson's. .uoiiuuy evening wm bo tho regular we l sneuii yesterday, 1 meetllif of Scdmvlek lVvif.'Vn.in n - iy'l'?''ly'f'- A. IL, und ull inemocrH are urged to m fS ifxsms w pr Sealed bids for furnlshlng'wood for tho court houso will lw reco ved r tho oi ico of tho county clerk until'' "'iTpftiV- on.lho 6 aav o August A. 1)., 1890, as fo tews: For 70 cords' fafr??Mw'iWs5S; Hills, llfiwnvnr ..III ... ,.. . ;.?-..'?nul eduea tlona W. I IrM,o J? f'1,. W Hr. ",ua Ul liirso By order or tho county court nt Marlon county, Oregon. J f Dated atJSalem, Oreiron this imii day or July, 181H). b"' Ulls ,uth Services Yew Park', as 11 a. m, also at 8 p. in., Sabbath school at 10 n. m. and Y P. t K. nt, i In tin. evening. Walter Heynolds, pastor. Y. M o. A, Hev. P. s. Knight will address the men's meeting at the Young Men's Christian Association Sunday after- 1)0011 at 4 O'elni'k. All mnn urn i.nrrlt- nlly Invited to attend this meeting. ., , , UI1UISTIAN. Speclu services both morning and evening In honor of tho national C. . . fii. bpecial miisio at both ser vices. Lvcnlng address by Mrs. II. A. Denton. FIHST UNITKD KVANOELIOAI.. On Cottngo St., near Center, J. Howcrsox, pastor. Preaching at 10:.'I0 nnd 8 tomorrow. Sunday school at 12 Iv. L. of C. E. nt 7. QKKMAN HAPTIST. StindaV School nt. 10 n. m nrAiuOilntr n. ii .. .".. ... .;,".". r .' j-." ."o i.. .o '"'' Ui,pusiiig in a p.m., ncacn Ilt'iit8p. m. l I.ESLIE M. K. IUMO n. 111. nrnnoIilniT In. Mm mmt.i i.p m-Aunday school, 8 p. m. preach lug, All are cordially Invited. CHUISTIAN SCIENCE. Services at 10:30 a. m and 7:30 p. in. at their hall corner Liberty and Court streets. Hides.. ween. ialii-.l rm li- ... ... wiJ44c;,heeppelu, io7oV Hops.. Oregon, 2 to 3c, accurdlnetoqml. Puller.. Oregon fancy creamery, vslt. fdncv dairy. 25; fair to uwd, 17. Ml Cheese .Oieyon full cream, lo K'gs..Oiei;on, tic pcrdoz. ll.c(.,Toi)sicer, .t.oorrilt.jt u. ih- r... to good meets, 2KJ 3 jc; cui, j'.(:i. .IreMctl beef, Vt ',(3 "'' SA.X I'lsANLlsai .MARKET. .Sin Krancisco, July 17 .-WomUjJ.j Vool..Oreuon, choite. Sick!; inlcrwi 7C, valley, Soc. I Ioi Quotable at 23e. l'utatoo--4ci55c trtr sack. Oits -Milling, 7Saj8i- S.M.H.M MAUKhT. Wheat, ,43c p;r l.u., nuikct mm, Oats ,2o(a)22c. Hay .Haled, cheat, $ nj 51; tmrH, 7.01. riour..In nholeiale lots, 301; retail, 3.20; liran, bulk 1 1. 00; nckcJ, 12.00; shorls, 12.oo13.a1; chv TaO, iixr 12.00 Poultry.. I Icim sc; S,i(in(;cbicC!i, jdU Val..l).eiM'd,3. IIoi;..I)reiised, 3W, Live Cattle.. I 2, Sheep.. Live, 1.25. Wool.. Best, I2lc. Hop..flett, 4Sc l'ci!S..(.ash. to:. Duller. . Pest dairy, 10; Uieose A2ytc, Farm Smoked qe: shoulders. ;c. rotatcvt.,6oc pertu Uucklon's Arnica Salve The best Salve In ihe world tot C!. Sores. Sore,. Ulcers. Sail Khcina. Ferer and all Tetter. Chapiied handi, ChilbUktf,, Uruises, Skin Eruiilion,, and posilircl; ceres Piles or no pay required. It is gmraottd t Live per fee satisfaction or money rehuxlsv, Price 35 cents a hox For wl? by KieJ .V LecR h i) roiwi; Meats H Bacci, 7c; bw A On a hot day there's nothing like a cold drink of HIRES Rootbeer to make you forget i(s Summer, Easy to make, U,l, onlj hj Tb ChirlM K. Hires C, rWWH. A Us, luttf Bk" S CUos. 8.U ;. Wa 11 ted-All girls to know t!iat"JIoe Cake" will not inako their hands red llko common soap. Savo tlic vtamf Tliey aro wortli a cent apiece. J9 Notice to 1'koikrty Ownebs. Actlng under Instructions from the city council I am required toseetlui Mindtrnnfs .111.-1 llllcV-, . f tilC CitJ clcuredof all rubbish anil refuse b; the abutting property owners. P orty owners will take notice and clean up tho streets. In the event that W property owners rail to bo clean up tho streets and alleys I am Instweg to norrorm such work and change i" same to them. AvV,;w m. nshil 7-11 Ot city Marsnai, Soap Foam Wasliuig Powder 1 presont. Itpher' QllftQrla, low, nor burnjhe hands, 7-10 dOt W3t L. V. ElILEN, Work. Children Cry toher'8 Castoria, Condensed Testimony. Chas. . Hood, Prokeraud Manufacturer 's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr. King s New Discovery has rio equal as a James Hotel It. Wayue, Ind., testsfles that lie was cured of a Cnnh i ,... ...., ,.-.i ne. caueed by La Grippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery. Jj. F. Merrilf, Baldwlnsville, Mass. savs tli-it ).-.K,r..i " .1 ,.i ..." ,.nf,ver klew " ,0 fafl anl would rather rJ.. f .,ny aoc,or' because it alway Chir.;Mri IIemmln& 2 K. asth St., F," T r?U,P' Jwse It Instantly relieves. Store M St Fred A-LeC8' Df"g m 1 Down go the prices on tan & tr n.c I"' iVIilUSSU OIU3. OUT StOCk Ol til II clinns ...111.. lu closod out beroro tho sxxison Is qver. Seo Krausso Bros. x Awarded Hlffhest Honors-WorMY. flIedaMIdwlHtr,:f, CREAM warn powp Most Perft?" 7.1 1T1 Mm-