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Daily Capital Journal,
BY frtOKECR DROTHHRS.
TUESDAY, JULV2I, 1800.
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DAILY LINE TO PORTLAND
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Portland. 6:45 a- m
.Salem 7:45 . .
Independence, 6130 a in.
Sunday trips discontinued (or tlie pres
ent.
(,'uick time, regular service and cheap
....rates ...
M. P. UALtnVIN,
Agent, Salem.
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Ladles Collars and Cuffs
Just received. Also a lino or plaits
Tor the fronl (if tin waist. The latest
novelty.
Wc have 10 dozen
"Standard" waists, $1,
SL25 and $1,50 k.nd,
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,
T. flolversoD. m
Ladies' Dress Plaits
In plnln white, while and pink,
white tintl blue, white and tail.
White Kid Belts
came by express. Won't last long.
Chiffon Ribbons
In nil the delicate shades. Also a
full new assortment of plain satlirand
gros grain ribbons.
, , Dalrymple Co.
Wkathimi
and Wedncday
Fohkoast.-- Tonight
cooler.
IIkavy Fk-sobih. -TJi'mb wiio
want Mielr stock well fed, don't
want them over fed, but. they wani
good feed and t he place to got It is at
Brewster and White', 01 CourLsUcct.
Monky Bkady. Adjutunt-Ooncral
Ttittle has a warrant for $.'1)17, Issued
by the secretary of state for the pay
incut of the militia who did service
tit Astoria. All those who woro called
out to preserve the peace on tho Co
lumbia river can now get their pay by
calling on Colonel Tut tie.
A GltKAT Evknt. I'roL II. A.
Hcrltngo has returned from his sea
son's work at thQ Chautauqua and re
ports a most prosperous condition of
nlTalrs. Tho scsssons woro u success
lit every respect, and tho musical
ovcntH wore of a high character. Mr.
Heritage Is used up physically ir
that woro possible, having as Is his
wont, done a vast amount of work
No will take a llttlo rest and then ho
prepared to push tho work of his
College of Music with more vim than
over.
i in
Summer Goods Slaughtered,
Dimities 20o ones now 15c, lfic ones
now 121c, lOo ones 7c.
lGo Zephyr Olnghnms now lt)c,
Challlcs do and rc.
Ladles' stylish Oxfords, tan and
black $l.r0 and $2.25 n pair.
Straw IIutH L'rlccs cut In two.
Gents' balbrlggan underwear, flOo.,
1.91.25 a suit.
Ladles' cool undorvests, fie, 10c.,
Ifie., 20c, 2.1c, :i."o., fiOc. cacl).
Call and save money.
Shirt WnlstHfiOo and up,
Willis Bros, & Co,
Tho CashflDry
Slioo House.
Court and Liberty.
Hoods, Clothing and
VSrUntll further notlco our storo will
oloso at 7 o'clock evenings except Saturday.
6am
Ders.
-HO-
Everything you;'n;;;
want
in
LllllGll
Goods
PERSONAL.
E. H. Kendall returned today from
Albany.
J. S. Brldgeford was a Portland visi
tor today.
Oco. Irwin left this morning for
Victoria, H. C.
Mr. aud Mrs. .John ltyan are rusti
cating at Silver Creek Kails. .
Ex-Shorlir .J no. Knight returned
tills morning from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.Olbson are among
the Salcmltcs seeking recreation at
Mchatim.
Mrs. Meyers, of Mchama, Is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. W.
Martin.
A. 1'. Strang, engineer at the In
sane asylum, went to Portland this
lilOI'lllllg.
l F. Itoyal, the bridge builder,
made a business trip to Hubbard this
morning.
Mrs. A. M. Humphrey and children
left this morning for an outing at
Newport.
Waller Stolz, proprietor of the
"Spa," went to Newport today for a
short outing.
County Judge. Hayes, of Clackamas
county, ciitiio up from Oregon City
this morning.
MlssCarrlo Haas, who has been at
Wllholt Springs, tho past two weeks,
has returned home.
Mrs. Norrls Brown and son Master
Earl, of Oakland, Cal., are tho guests
of Mrs. Geo. (I. Urown.
Miss Koso Scheeland returned to
Portland this morning, after a visit
with friends in this city.
Col. M. W. Hunt aud family left to
day for tho head of Silver Creek whero
they will spend about four weeks.
Chits. Davis, Sr., went to Salem yes
terday to accept u position In the
Oregon Insane asylum. Eugcno
Guard.
Mrs. J. M. Morrltt, of Oakland, who
has lccn visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.
Morrltt, left this morning for hor
California home.
Receiver F. B. Anson, of the Salem
Consolidated Strcot Hallway Com
pany, loft this afternoon on a business
trip to Spokane.
Misses Minnie Anderson aud Susie
Lowlston drovo back yesterday from
Albany, whero thoy spent Sunday
visiting friends.
Mr.itnd Mrs.l.D. Driver were among
thoSalciultes going to Newport this
morning. Mr. Driver Is engineer at
tho stuto house.
Mrs. H. li. Conovcr and daughter,
Miss Lulu, returned on tho early
morning train from a month's visit
with Ashland friends.
I. P. Calllsou, tho genial business
mauagorof tho Willamette Univer
sity Collegian, wont to Portland this
morning on business.
Mrs. W. T. Latourotto and children
I wont to Brooks this morning on a
visit to friends. In tho meantime Mr.
Latourotto Is "batching."
Harvey Herltago and Ed. Carter
woro among tho Salotnltes returning
from Gladstone Park last ovcnlng.
report an enjoyablo time.
inker and Mrs. J. II. Albert wont
to Portland this afternoon and will
Hoard tho Shasta limited tonight for
a two weeks' visit In San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T, Karnes and Miss
Anna Ha rues wont to Portland this
morning, whoro they visited tho
cruiser Philadelphia, now lying In
that city.
State Printer W. II. Leeds went to
Newport this morning whero ho will
niako preparations for his family who
I Blanchet who fell from ofT tho porch
of his home last Sunday evening.
However Mr. Baveuux Is repotted as
resting easily today.
Mr. and Mrs. David Simpson re
turned today from Newport, accom
panied by their son James B. Simpson.
Mrs. Simpson'n condition was slightly
improved today.
Wllllo Hodgkin returned Saturday
evening from a ten day's visit nt Glad
stone Park. Ho also visited his
brother Charles, who Is an attache of
the Northwest Insutance company of
Portland.
J. P. Quccncr and J. C. Lyons came
down from Lyons station today, to
secure of Geo. II. Jones the use of his
grove for holding the great silver bar
becue July .list and August 1st. They
nutlclpatc having a good time.
Mrs. F. A. Wiggins nnd baby, Miss
Mablc Wiggins, or Oregon Clty,,and
Miss Maude Jackson formed a' merry
party for Seal Bocks this morning.
They will bo Joined for a few days
by Miss Blanche Albert and Mrs. T.
W. London, of Portland.
Geo. J. Calllsou has assumed man
agement of the Monmouth Monitor,
which publication he will issue dur
ing tin; summer. The many friends
of George will wlslt, him success In his
undertaking. Mr. Calllsou expects
to attend Willamette unlvcisity again
next winter.
Prof. M. W. Smith, former supcilu
tcndctit of the Oregon reform school,
returned last evening from a visit In
California. He hits been honored with
tho position of principal of tho public
schools at Grass Valley, with 22
teachers tinder him. This Is an honor
of which Mr. Smith can well feel
proud, and the people of Grass Valley
will learn later on that they have
made no mistake in their selection.
X" RAYS.
Estate Matters.
Tho bond of Sarah F. Henderson,
guardian of tho estate of Lovl Hen
derson, an Insane person, has been
Judge Terrell.
$(100 with Mr.
approved by County
It Is In the sum of
Goodrich as surety.
James Duncan, as guardian of Au
gust Selandcr, an Insane, was required
to give a bond In tho sum of $400 and
It has been tiled and approved. Geo.
V. Boise, Scott Wilcox and Charles
Oglo have been appointed to apprise
tho property of tho estate.
In the matter of the cslato of Elton
Coldren, deceased, Jennie Coldrcu, tho
administratrix, having tiled her bond
amounting to $1,000 with O. L. Col
dren and G. D. Klllen sureties, the
court has approved it and named
Nixon Blair, P. L. Slchamcl and N.
T. Chapman to niako tho appralbc
intuit of tho property.
In I AitKNi:ss. Eugene was In
darkness last night so far as street
lights were concerned. Tho contract
between the city and tho electric
light company expired on the tonth of
this month, and since that time tho
council and company havo failed to
agrco on terms for a new contract.
Tho city claims that retrenchment
must bo elfectcd and Is willing to take
a less number of lights at nearly tho
old prlco per light, but to this tho
company demurs. It Is estimated
thero will bo a dellcit In city revenues
this year of at least 81500. Two
saloons failed to take out license, a
loss of $S00, and it Is thought tho loss
from decreased valuations in assess
ments will not amount to much less
than $1000. Last year It was $1100.
Guard.
An Ohdku. An order from Judge
Howltt was today served upon lie
colver Anson and tho ollicers of tho
Consolidated Hallway company for
tho examination of tho company's
books by M. L. Chamberlain and his
attorneys. The company made a
motion before tho court to dissolve
tho Injunction against execution, and
the plalntllTs wish to sell tho books
before said motion Is tried, which
will bo on tiio 20th Inst.
JOURNAL
Directed Upon Persons and Things by the
Oood Natured Man.
Of course the forthcoming Issue or
bonds will make votes for the gold,
candidates.
It must bead in I ttcd that the candi
dates resemble each other more closely
than tho platforms.
If you have ever had a grievance
against the Republican machine now
Is the time to get a sop.
The Now York banks ate prepared
toaldtlfj government! Thoy .knock
poorohMJncle Sam cold with the
single standard club, and then graci
ously volunteer to assist him.
Headers or the "sound money"
patent Insldes of thcSlatestiianshould
remember that such matter is all
furnished free by the rice trado New
York Hcforin Club. Good Republican
literature, eh?
The Cleveland Bend Syndicate
which has Its hands upon the nation
al treasury will be slow to Issue more
bonds now ror rear or causing a silver
land slide from weak-kneed goldltcs.
It will be postponed until lifter
November If possible.
The mnde to order dispatches from
St Louis to the gold papers arc bound
to havo It that nearly all Pops oppose
Bryan. Why this Interest? They
say Cyclone Davis Is against fusion,
but all who hoard him at Salem know
hotter. Lot tho patriotic lying go
on?
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Senator Palmcr.Baln, Eckels and
other prominent Illlnoisians who
signed the address to their "fellow
Democrats In other states,-" say tho
Chicago convention "refused to In
dorse the honesty and fidelity of tho
present Democratic National admin
istration." The Republican party
did. It seems rainier, Ecklcs & Co.
want tho earth.
Jny Cook who onco held tho credit,
of the nation In the palm of his hand
says "Wo must get back to bimetal
lism before wo reach prosperity. We
must havo more money tooll the
machinery of exchange. If tho
runners know the fearful danger they
were In thoy would rise in their might
they would oweep away those devilish
politicians and goldbugs."
Mr. Bryan Is a great declalmer.
He had a good elocution teacher.
But lie can't carry his own state,
whoro ho Is known for what ho Is
worth. Statesman.
Tho only troublo with thlsstatment
by the Democratic editor of the Re
publican organ Is that It Is not true.
Everybody knows that Bryan was
elected to congress twice In a district
with several thousand Republican
majority to overcome.
Thero is a great deal of stress laid
on tho fact that tho Sun, World,
Evening Post and Now York Times
aro advocating McKlnloy. Yet any
body who Is posted knows that tho
Sun has'nt supported a Democratic
candidate for llftccn years; that the
World has not been a Democratic
paper ror nearly as long and that the
Evening Post never was a Democratic
paper. Tho Tliuos Is a Cleveland
worshiper and Is thcreroro mum.
WOODBURN,
n. T. Pomcroy of Woodburn,
has been employed In the Jewelry
business for the -past four years, has
sold his business to A. S. Thompson,
formerly of Needy. Mr. Pomeroy will
spend a short time on tho seashore,
after which ho will seek n new loca
tion In Montana or Colorado.
Harry Cooley, sou of A. J. Cooley,
liveryman or this place, had the mis
fortune to fall from a cherry tree Mon
day, from which ho sustained serious
Injury.
Mrs. Capt. Poorman has been seri
ously 111 ror the past row days, lint at
this writing, Is convalescent.
District Attorney Samuel llaydcn
whs nt, Woodburn Monday, on busi
ness ror the state.
Attorney J. C. Johnson and fninily
returned Monday from a three Jwcek's
trip to the Cascade mountains. They
iimmrlir. back a plentiful supply of
trout.
Mrs. W. A. Nash endured a yery
painful operation last Monday," the
removal of tho vcrmoirorm appendix.
Tho operation was very skllirully per
rormed by Doctors Cathcy, Brooks,
Stecvesand Gulss.
Tho Epworth League or the M. E.
ffwiwin' wiwikX'1" ' '" w" ""www mm up wm,
I m B Jl m . N 1 .l h wT .
who w iti rrn ii vn v in
1 1 ui uuiloui pi jtj
Our clearance sale prices arc a surprise to everv
the following bargains for this week i No,c
Wool mixtures, 32 inches wite, 16 23c,
Wool mixtures, 36 inches wide, 21c,
All-wool mixtures, 36 and 38 inches wide, 35c and 40
Full line of Sateens and Llama, dark and light, 9C,
Full line of dimities, dark and light, 8c,
Chamois Giovos, 4 large buttons, 69c,
Every article in our entire stock at the same proportlo
On Tuesday and Wednesday wc will sell our full "' v .
wash silks at 19c, uc ol Kafoi
Do not fail to take advantage of these bargains,
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9b3&3
257 Commercial st.
Some of OtiT Specialties
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Large bottles olive oil 20c, Apricots and peaches 10c
per can, Sardines 5c each, or 6 for 25c, "World.'
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
you that our prices arc lower than any other grocery
in Salem if you will investigate, All wc ask is a
trial order,
HflRRITT & LAWRENCE,
P, O, Grocery
MAUKCrs
17 Wheat, ca,,
THE
Clilenpn. Ink.
July 56M. ' ' ' ""' AJSii
New y0.k, July ,7lSiIWi .
., F0,Ji;UNn MARKET.
Wan7"yWl1"1
"",'., -"-,"
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, or--Ponlan.l, 2.85: Ilcntoal wnt,
2.8s; graham, 3.50; supetfins. i j5U i
Uats-Uli te. afifi&iX,., ,. ..&' .V10-
In !,.,. t. ,;, r. ,'h--.'?0UeJl
... ,., r.,.v JJ, LMirtll,
ptnaek,
Tan shoes selling at a great
tlce. Kransse Bros.
sacii-
tr
Biovclk Hakki.ki). Last evening
at Mlntofc Water's cigar store, Boyd
Hlchardson rallied oft his '00 Victor
Meeting of School Board.
Board or directors for school district
No. 21, held a regular meeting last
ovcnlng for tho month or July, Tho
following bills woro ordered paid:
Salem Water Co., $75; J. II. Mlllor,
.U0;E.M. Walto Printing Co., $22.25.
Application of J. B. Stockman for
position of Instructor In penmanship
in city schools was referred to Super
1 Intendont Peebles. Aftor a thorough
discussion tho matter of renting the
i-oiytcciinio uutuiing ror school pur
poses tho ensuing year, was referred to
tho executive board of tho district
and Y. P. S. C. H. .-f 1' 0 First Presby
terian and ('. P. Hinri'h s, will hold
union meetings f..r tho next three
weeks. Tho first union meeting will
bo held at the M. 10. church, next
Sabbath evening.
Company II., O. N. G. went to
Hubbbatd Saturday evening and
Joined company E. In battalllon drill.
Col. Yorn was present and gayo tho
boys a thorough drill In tho battalllon
movements. ATtcr tho drill coffee,
lemonade, sandwlchs nnd cako
were served In the armory by
company E, Speeches were made by
Col. Yorn, Capt. Poorman, Cay t, Grim,
Lieut. Twcer Sarg. Moreow and
others and 11 most enjoyable time was
had, Tho Colonel highly compli
mented tho boys on their proficiency
In the drill. Tho next battalllon
drill will bo at Woodburn.
C. W. Corbv and wlfo nnd Mrs. W.
II. Johnson and family left this
morning ror a four weeks outing nt
Ocean Parle.
A. G. Bradley, Jason Doud, L. H.
Bayha and wife and Miss Amy Cooley
leturncd Sunday from an extended
trip to tho mountains. Thev report
a most enjoyable time.
In tho case or the State vs. H.J.
Caples, which ciimo up ror trial In
Judge Ford's court, tho case was dis
posed or on demurrer. The stato was
represented by District Attorney S.
Hayden and tho defense by Morrow &
Johnson.
a merchant at Albino; Delia, married
Charles Leathermaii, or Woodburn;
a d Mattle Is tho wlfo of Ho v. Frank
Moore, of Sunnyslde. The date of
the futiT'lhas not been decided upon
cases, 3 7?
Potatoes,. Oregon, 8oooc
I lay.. Goad. &3V ntn.in
Wool,. Valley, 890; VMm 0ltpWi
?&i:te.!,34Jis.j.
, Sl.5o2.5o; ducks, 4a?; Sgf'jgi
turkeys, bvo, luetic; dressed, 15117c.
"lues, .green, salted 60 lbc; unfa
60 lbs 44Vi:; heep pelts, lo7o.
Hops.. Oregon, 2 to 3c, according to qntl.
nutter. .Oregon fancy creamery. wa.
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Kxi, 17.
bicycle. Tho lucky man was S. W. 'with power to take such action as
Head, or Turner, whose chauco cost1 thought best, In conformity with the
I1I111 only 2."i cents Tho Lovl resolution passed at a recent mass
Buhner wheel which was rallied off at ' meeting. Director Cherlngton re
tho "Bureau" last week, was carried pairing tho furnaces or tho different
oil by H. A. Kirk, the cigar man. j school buildings with the exception
To thk Hospital -This mornlni? ! of tho 1rtrk scho1' wouW cost 1'
Judge Terrell giimi ortwSlwr5lA,lw n lcugU,y dlsci,sslon ,,f thc
hospital for treatment. Tho iwiitlo-'"w0.r b1,d81f1qu,,)p n? tl,, East
...... i.... ..1,1 ii,iin 1 .i. ..;.. 1 balon 6c,,0l wl" !l l"t water or
ut MUM V1IU UUWUII cliVkltl linitfltn 1nii- ltla ?. n....n a ..
upon recommendation of ZkZq "
was taken
Dr. Byrd.
Motok Link Hurting. Tonight at !
Frultlaud school house thero wlll-bo a
meeting for tho discussion of tho Sa '
lent Labor Exchango's proposition to
build n motor lino to Mohatna from
I August 1. Board then adjourned.
person
and
This
provisions
is our
specialty,
Sonnemann's
will siwml thn sniiimnr mrmtiia nt. ililu' l"v "I""" tlj.
delightful resort. Worthy. Tho Keuworthy restau-
Alex. Domartlnl, who has boon con- mutls worthy, and so aro Its meals.
nected with tho II. G. Meyer barber T,l Proprietors aro Keuworthy &
shop, on Commercial street, will leave George,
Portland on tho Shasta limited to-1 TANNKi.-For 'bargains" in tan
night, for ban ban Joso, Cal. shoes Investigate Krausso Bros, siicc-
It was Ed. Haveaux and not Fred hil salo nf tan shoes. t
A Milion Cold Dollars
Would not bring happiness to the
suffering with dvmetula. but Hoor
saprilla has cured nutty thousands of cases of
this disease. It tones the stomach, regulates
the bowels and puts ail thc machinery of the
system in flood Working order. It creates a
cood appetite and gives health, strength and
happiness.
Hood's Pills act harmoniouily with Hood's
Sarsaparilla. Cure all liver ills. 25 cents.
Our stock ol tan
closod out before tho
See Kruusso Bros.
shoes must bo
season Is over.
Htf
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Children Cry for ' Children Cry for
fWr' Castor!a "Pitcher's Castorla,
Children Cry for
?Itcher Cattoria.
Hon. Samuel L. Layman, who was
so severely Injured by falling from a
cherry tree, about thrco weeks ago,
died very suddenly and unexpectedly
.Moiuiay evening, at 5 o'clock p. in.
Mr. Layman was born February 13,
1833, in Shenandoah valley, A'irglnla,
and when n boy moved with h's nar-
ents to Illinois. In 1801, he married
Matilda Thresher, who survive m,,,
In 1878 ho moved with his family to
Oregon and sottled on a farm near
Woodburn, where ho lived at the tlmo
of his death. Ho was very prominent
In public affairs, having been threo
times a member or the legislature
In 1680, 1888 and 1802-and was tho
author or tho bill known as the Lay
man llquor-llccnso bill. In 1890 ho
was appointed a delegate to the Farm
ers' national congress at Omaha by
Governor Pcnnover. Mr. r.,v...
was an ardent supporter or the
Republican presidential candidate,
nnd, when tho McKlnloy and
Hobart club was organized last
week, ho sent word to tho club
requesting that his name should
head the membership roll. Ho was a
man or strong religious "."iHnM..,
(MM VWIS 1110 ninlll iSimnnrrnr f
M. E. church of tli u w .,.,,1
been Its class leader over since
church was organized. Ho
AlArttnl . ..It . , .
uvvl" "" "uernaie delegate to tho
general conference which met at
Cleveland, O.. this snrinp. n
good man In evory sense of tho word,
,,,a ""uvea ami respected by
everybody, and his death casts a
gloom over tho entlro city. Ho leaves
a widow and four children, two boys
d two girls, all married. Henry Is
a farmer at Goldendale.Wash.; Bruce,
He Could Not Swim. Jos. Klliler,
a son of Mr. Eb. Kiblcr, residing this
side of Lebanon, near the Sautlaui,
was In bathing yesterday opposite tho
Moist farm, when ho got caught In u
whirlpool, strangled and wont down,
Ills companions, who wcro with him,
made every effort- to rosouo him, but
without success. His body was re
covered and the funeral services tool;
piace loony, a no ueeenseu was it
young man about 2') years of age and
has a good many frlonds who will
mourn his death. All the young men
aro reported to havo boon poor swim
mers. Kiblcr was afraid of tho water
and his companions aro said to havo
Jokingly dragged him Into tho river,
which Is twenty or thirty feet deep
only a few feet from tho shore.. He
strangled and they were unable to
help him out. Albany Dctnoernt,
STATE HOUSE NEWS.
D. W. Wakefield, of Portland, was
today commissioned a notary public
T. M. iStovens, E. O. Hochapfel and
II. M. Cako or Portland, today filed
with tho secretary of stato articles of
Incorporation for tho linn of T. M.
Stevens & Co., of tho niotropolls.
Th-i Qiipltal stock of the corporation
is S0O00. The object of tho corpora
tion is to uuy and sell, wholesale or
retail, t,cas, coffees, vice, matting, and
all othor kinds of morchatidlso Im
ported -from Japan, China, or other
portions of tho world.
the
had
tho
was
Portland Fire
The two-story brick building, oc
cupied by II. Wolf Sc Brother, ntNo.30
Front street, as a wholesale gentle
man's furnishing goods house; was
completely gutted by flro last evening
and the stock Is a total loss. The
stock was valued at upwards of $00,
000 and Is-partly covered by $53,000 In
surance. Tho building is owned by
tho Lambert estate and II. L. Hoyt,
and the$5000 Insurance carried on It
will probably cover tho loss, as tho
walls and floors are damaged but little,
Tho cause of the flro Is unknown.
DIED.
LA YM AN. At tho family homo In
Woodburn, at C o,clock'p. in., Mon
day, July 20, 1890, Hon, gamuol L.
Layman, aged 03 years, G months
and 7 days,
MARRIED.
A1KEN-SWEZEA,-In Butte, Mon'
tana, July 10, 1890, Mrs. Llwlo
Swezea, formerly of Salem, to Ed L.
Aiken, of Butte.
Police Court.
Win. Sherwood, who was arrested
yesterday for the theft ofu clock
from AVni. Claggett, was found guilty
and sentenced to tho county Jail for
thirty days.
niE-i'itEMiUM. That Is what the
ladles award Branson & Co. every
tlmo 011 their SUIierlnr f mlra nnrl wtf.
elables. " ,1
fancj dairy. 2;: fair to
Cfiersu Ofci'on full cream. 10
Hugs.. Oregon, lie pcrdoi
il.i-f. ,Ti,icer, 3.u3.J5 per th; fan
drciMeil beef, liC5c
SAN VKANUhCO MAUKKT.
San KrnncUco, July 17 -WIimi,91i
Wool. Oregon, cliune, Stoc; inltriort
7C, valley, 8o-:.
Hops Oaotalile at 2ii;c.
Tot toos 4155c per sack,
O ui -Milling. 75081.
SALEM MARKET
Wheal. .43c per bit., market firm.
Oats ,:o(c$2Jc,
Hay .Bated, cheat, j idiS; tiaidw,
7 00.
Hour.. In wholesale lots, 300; rrtiH
3.20; bran, bulk 11.00; sacked, 12,00;
shorta, 12.0013.00; c1k; fee-!, iw(5)
tl.oo.
Poultry. tlu 5c; Spring c!nclen,;.IW
Vul..l.ev.l. j
lii)i..l)rcved, 3J.
Live 'Jaitle..iJi2.
.Sheei...l.ive, I 25.
Wool. .liCnt, I2lc.
Hup.. lest, 4jp.
Kgg..Cath. ioc.
lluuer..l!t'5t dairy, 10:; fw crtmtrf
15c.
Clieese .l2Vc.
Farm Smokt-d Meats. Ilia 1,7c; Um
90; shoulders. 5c
i'oiio.,6ocperbu
Your Doy Won't Live a Month.
So Mr Oilman UroWn. of 34 Mill ),
Gardner, Mass., was told by the doctors. Hu
son had lung trouble, follc-mr-i; typboiJ n.
larla. and lie spent J375 with doctors, TO
finally gave him up. siylnjj: "Ywty
won't live a month." He tried Dr. WB
Hew DLcovery and a few bottles restotd
rlrt to health nnd enabled him logo tow
n perfectly well man. He says be owes
present good health to usoof Dr. Kinjre
Discovery, and knows it to be ih: best in tM
world for lung trouble. Trial bottle (tee "
Fred. A. Legg's drug store.
Home E.vrKRTAiNMBsr.-Support
homo nianufitcturlesby smoking w
Corona cigars.
Krausso Bros, aro making cuts oa
tan shoes. '"
NOTICK TO 1'IIOI'EUTY 0WUEB3.-
Actlng under Instructions froin V
city council I am required to see that
tho streets and alleys of the clO w
cleared of all rubbish and refiwej
tho abutting property owner, iw
orty owners will take notice and clean
up the streets. la uioewui,. .- -property
owners fall to so ctonj
tho streets and alleys I am lntmeW
to perform such work and cnm
mototUem. .C-Dg
Down go the prices oa tanshoei'
Krausso Bros.
Htf
Awarded
Highest Hono-WIW
Medal, MldwItwF-
CREAM
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