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m. iiiwi" i-numtgn It Kr h. Daily Capital Journal BY HOPER BROTHERS, TUESDAY. Jl'LY U, 12. Money Makes the -, - T u- 7hBfi C iiooas -lajyy '''-v E. X. WAIT2 DROPS DEAD. twmmt vctmucvt FuttccndCifte atcy. Be Je a lnlillnTf kk tfce Fir f j Hhil taak TfcOe MaoaMBiayte m tci f O.C.T Go's Fa PJ Sewc .ALTONA'f as -- -.vy 4 a Shfew 2s Tebtft alafctry v - " ' ..iie reams T wefe ineiKMfl fto! ' ttfc ft. "J( - -.- ..- -, Jm n eaesurcr. u m aew f'lW.n far st. l.ndjnf oar etais of kxrtscil the Be aa tet Effort wFr an . -- - - - hUfc io HfetT BiWJfl- Law ooBrtei ia ff.HCU.ra ..- rSrfs-to T. H0LVERSON. Htwfescarctei ia Bk&K's jarfbaf".ii for raMr. The bs sB a4fe&l sfcflL w tan thee to sfl ta taia Uwi teeo day f mmntae. oftteaws biebly fcwnw re aad it ti itet W vaah! t-rm wr-rflmii bnajMiit riA4 T?ka4 afeo adte ittrzej itefata aad pt8fert7- TVko evaM bo: acte? f tailags of IsdiTldanl xad cwasarw tew FtkitnHU vAnalT felt itaa. rtae&nrsoetfcs satk f E. M. IN aite- kTae rnotai -were at oaee cicveywl ft his aaaM. Eu4 Satoe street. SHTTFTl nt A LANDSUDS. rFrsd Xfcs CO. Saadsr. Salzr Ssesszl Srrtf- T JaJj- xi, U57, aad eaek Swar thereafter a fecal e5ie trala irfflra tfce lowowiac 'scfeedaie: Leare Alfcaay 7 a. a Wtc Corrams Tflf: arrive at Xesr- j ' II--W a aa.; VwT-e WTft CJ ,pLas-;arriTeiUtaaj -JS, chmatxOmr ;rtt Sefcera FacMc awfana ATrl i Fare tor tke road Uf Ir" A-, . M-rjrs IWEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Special reductions in Mess Do Hooi. Keeat Hose Supporters FOR x&ise. Jfe'fciMoCii fcr, fe ave V2LrET GRif ! Sac J, J, Dalrymple Co, Tl KI.VG OVERALLS. .t -Kkx 12 zic ic sad Coc in tfeVatwfaa io tbt soAst. WHEELS we kjrs fcir ; son: ttxzM (jnOMKIK". U Tfcoe ial afllia7'Z UM5ERWEAR. J fee sseat . Hg " dtis rf). Wgi". , . IHe krti7 i, 15c, !&: a 2I. At Bticx Ct ioe it ue azd 35. Ladies tiadiirctarfj, jocd afct t 4. S He, iSc zA 2&c FKOST GEAR CASE 00 fear of ritejisttccgricdcgeBtof ehaiw xai ierica. Uk k cc yccx wkeel isd 70a will grew e&aauUc, loF tn iu tsentj- Wiggins' Bazaar ktainasd to frraaaes t tato alace tfcfe atrawB; ftm-r Uk Saam aclar oa c Ideaa4 tke hwtr? oa le otker. IxiiwitMirlalK Mtc MircBiog a flew Mods before trti?. "bea toe K. X. GovfBF of Isrfci Bircr Fre Use Bryao Soothw- Waojtertoa w la se j v- dcf . Be 6Maat tint 3MIO -, iow fsoafc ts at PxtUad tv Xrt. C II Hiaeenst to PwUaad.fjfet.K: fetaJitr creamed. ;hfct aJteraaoa. to attad tfce faanl Af j oldest arioler ia toe eitj, rfaamte,S.R Prrfeu whodied fcaf t sfcrte Xor the ia tat er oa xoamr wsiiw - , mA. W -BMiat-xSW s, a ......-. . . rnri Itataoer of lb vriater; at toe bead of 8. F. Wifer. tbe barot- awa. re-f 41 mstisesou. He ! ia the test 'A tmtmtd twm MjrOe Greet jetrdaj,4 ,rfllS w, u,- exciteaaeat and ri aJsraoaaHeeosio-.:--." .. . , tnMmt roTed tv, ATiebidle tailed to attead toeg " . 1 kt, lk ThAMi Vfkx BK W u: .-mcwe-- Aire -. jHttierof Swrtbra Oresoa. JrJttm Kirs. faiOer, tbis aaoratae reortwd tbe ad iotafcAM of tbe dene o di . p.. hnr rrrir4: Kira. tbe Alwaa ' greoer. la toDowiae dispaiCK Portlaad. JhIT ' ink. rr " "P9sadliMi TMUfdlT OG Vi- Heed, iiarooza a iaanoe. "J4JB. U. M" Vr Vir tmt tb lfterucoQ traia for Portlaad. aad wili staj aatil bfc hntfhinMiiMir diiCGecC Ol X&e Oxi: -was ztarat aoeadorable, as tbe (deceased was Mr.Klra older brother, 7buiMTa wife sad tbree prown fdaugbter?, oee of whom lires ia Hooo- IqIb. Hr. KiraaKt a fearfol dath oa !N"7rtvi f!lart ?lair. OB tbe DOTtb stoce of Hoaat Heed, jesterday after 0000- Is tbe a-ceat of toe mountain ibe strayed froc tbe path and was fmiK-hi hr 3 wa of ilidinz rCC&t. ' n vrbkh carried biai feet down in tf-cn ildo of the mountain to tbe !ceU Tbese tleiet smod oolr dite ?of ae- Tbe abor traia wiu pw- UTeJr ran eTrj- booaaj amnuz iw ieasoa, raia or sbiae. 1 Do sot wait for lanocr aaT&m. I bet ante yoar arrreeaaea& to g 1 iTbe traia will be tbere for tob. J. C- 3lAt. T- F. aod P. A- U Wasb CaH Sr Coeaqr Vaiaaes. vrii ii kawhr 'Ha that I baTe fskoa baad to bbt all warraatc rre- f seated prior to JBae 13tb, 1. aed tateret will cease oa tbe awe froai Ube date of tbis aotice. Dated Joly 12 lsT. G. L. Baowx, lMwdiw. Coantj TreHirer. Fire Ctr 'for frnlt drjers aad otber torsaieat ijaJem. Or. porpoe- Gilbebt Baos. 8-H d&wE3 0 feJ Drops "Muchly." Bran and Shorts are cheaper Ibaa laace lor nts wwjw. ik iwjti-iei:y atuc w ""'"' '""icorn. Price 01 mtu ieea preanj re ! sotdt o'dc.rtoo CoBiBrciall0 a clie OTer hich his bodjldactd. Call at the mill for quotations. :iob .i - w -1" aarTC tn th. wi.- 4m feet be-1 DeliTe.-ed.free in quarter ton lots. FRUTT-GROVEHS MEET. Kl OHEGOK PEKSOHALS. Mr. J. II. Lu in is at ClsUop beach. Iter. Win. Steele has returned from Portland. Mrs. A. A. Tatblil has returned to San Francico. L. Mendelssohn, of New. York Citj, is the Kuest of S. M. Stock. Mis Ethrt Morgan, of Portland, Js the guest of Miss Ethel Gilllngham of this city. John Kirn went to Portland today toatLend tit funoral of his brother, Frederick. L. R. Stinson returned today from Newport, where his family are lo cated for the summer. Supt. John Holman, or the Albany Iron Works, accompanied Wm. J. Bryan as far as Oregon City. Mrs. C. A. Idleman, who lias been visiting Jier Kins, Atiorney-uenerai) C. M. and Mr. C. L. Idleman, returncfl this afternoon to her Portland home. Alderman Thomas Holman, was one of the Republican's of this city who occupies an official position, who went to Gladstone and was introduced to Mr. Bryan. If. P. Galarman, of Klamath agency; G. A. Webb and Dr. "Win. Wick, ofSIlverton; and M. A. Manic, of Hamilton; Ontario, are reglstorod at Hotel Salem. G. M. Powers, local agent for the O. It. Si N. Co., returned this morning from Portland where Inst night he heard Hon. W. J. Bryan for the second time, having also heard hlrn at Glad stone Park in the afternoon. ' B. J. (Jrlm and J. P. Feller, both on ; the late grand Jury, were In .Sulom toJayou oillclal business. Thoy say that outside of Snlem no man has yet been heard to uphold the methods of ! the present county court. I STANDARD FASHION CO'S. STANDAKl) I'ATTKKNS. j llufca Coeocr HcraScekcria A aoaibjr of Marios " cxiotj f ruit- i'rwweri met at tbe eocaty cXfartarta- urt motmimz, Tbe foreooott wa fot ia aa iafonaal talk 00 fruit raMs? aad tbe test ways of dispell of tbe ane. At 12ft tbe society, soown as toe MarioB Cooatr Horticultural society. reeoBTeofd ia tbe county court tuim. Preskteot J. K. rairbank called tbe aietia$; to order aod Mrs R. E. Waod was in charge of the laiBBUg of tbe Meeting. Tbe miontet of tbe preTioos tQeetirrg were di?poed of asd. tbe society entered Into a thorough dbcession of uFruit Erap- oration." The sobiect was well handled and many profitable sugges tloos were presentea. au memoer participated in tbe discussion that indeed means a great deal to fruit rMntfru In this vlcinitv who have nt- well-establiibed means br which tliey can ship or evaporate their fruits but instead are obliged to enter into sharp competition and dispose 01 tnsir iruit and berries at extremely 'ow prices. m Rbtdhked noiiE. Superintendent E. M. Croisan, of tbe reform school, this morning accompanied the Barton brothers to this city and placed them aboard the O. li. Si S. company's boat, en route to their home at Pen Sont from tbe ioterieiioa of State aad after coater-aarebiBg aad goioi 'as far aortb as Ctaeaaefceta street Mr. Waite weakeocrf aod fell. Daring 'tbe march be bad exchanged t- with tbe others ia lioe. aod amooi tbe tewt ttaiors be said was to com ateot vpm tbe appropriateDess of a Wrel as a wooer 01 'vu-trn-r over their oa&ooeats. He, facetioosly referred to it as be would 'h thftri xod striaes. when he looked op to see tbe improvised ban oer.aod wlthjoyfal words oa his lips. he swooned and fell. his last nowrarTS. He fell against and was supported try Levi Card, the man next to him, t about 2:20 o'clock, when it became knnnrent tn those nearest bim that all was not well. He was immediately picked up by Douglas Minto, J. W. Wilson, S- C Rrreand others, and carried into was nlanzfid to tbe rocks. 4W feet be- low. Kirn had lived in Portland a long time, and was very well known. He was well advanced in pears, bat wa? vigorous and healthy. He left Port land expecting to make the ascent of tbe mountain, Sceday. and to return early in tbe week. He little knew what a fate was in store for bim. Fob Assault axd Battesy. As a resaltof the disgraceful scene that occurred in tbe coart house hall-way Monday forenoon, four warrants were issued from Justice Johnson's court last evening for the arrest of Attorney H. J. Bizeer. Fred Baker, E. ordyfce and John Young, each charged with assault and battery, lsham B. Small is tbe complaining witness. Ube cases will probably be dl -posed of by Justice Johnson or theT will be continued un til Wednesday. - 11 0 THE MARKETS. nanstcs. Pcftland. Tclr'n. Wheat Taller. 67 tr-,ii- V.--.1U Ia Floor I'ottlacd, 2-3i-7SiS2-w'; giacaaa l3J5spcTcnc, aj ya ow. ALZX LOCKIU .'IILLSLU. 6-15-dtd. Hop Growers Attention. "Hon Fvener" -ouiethink.' new aad useful invented bf A. J. JermaB. of Switzerland, on exibilkm at Wm. Brown i Co.. 230 Commercial street. every hop grower sbooW baveoae. .Call ani see It- asw . 1- in- Q The Jnlr TTnraTine- numhr of Tbe UutiooK nas a timeij arncie un n Ilfhs Commonwealth from a sr:ial vrrnrtrw1pnt Mr. Rav S. Bater. Thenerusal cf this article and tbe editorial comment wnicnaccup."Mr it gives to tne reaaer a ju-ier ioea . the latest co-ooerative scbenie tl.aa i ontalned from tne Q3iiy pre--. 1-:- 1 vetir. Tbe Outlook Company, J.l A- tor r. The Outlook Company, in Place, New York. rk utu;a -.G2 .m.. in. ifHn G. L. L. Baskett's drug store. Doc-a S,.. VV S ?' , -n -1 f 1:.,a1.BI ir. rJ f3t, fnnMtra tors smitn ano uyru jiuuicuiaicjj came to his assistance in less than minutes and worked faithfully to resuscitate the spark of life if pos-f sible- Dr. Cartwright also rendered 'assistance, but it soon became evi dent that nothing could be done. A large crowd soon gathered about . a , m . J I A l-AI1Brt m .,.... rr-i.- ,. . l -. .t.Mr KaCVP.tL'S niaCC. aUU lUC tuwi uieion. .me iwys nave oeen at ine"" . 1 school for two and one-half years andlanxiety was felt by all for Mr.W aite s; are sent nome on their good behavior.Hrecovery. Old and young, an aiiKei Hay .Good, lo 13.50 per toe Hops 7c. "Wool.. Valley, toffliw: EaKera fSK Mohair. log2oc MUlstcgs..Braa, i3.5o;ihcrts 15.50. Pocltrr Chickens . mixed 2.WST.CO broilen. i.?c225,- tarkeyj, lWe 10c Verm Crrremn I51I1C TtfT Oar. HI'm trrrrn. tiller! 60 lha 6Vic: caderi I -Mt t- .-- -j - s m 60 lb 5c; iheep peits, io7 allow 2c(3c. union cc per sacit JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISH, 'and the msst complete stock of BRUSHES of all kinds in '.the state. 'Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality ot 'grass seed. Larceky From a Dwelling. In police court today Frank Ferris wa$ bound over to await tbe action of the grand Jury In tbe sum of 8IG0 on tbe charge of larceny from a dwell icg. He failed to furnish bonds and was placed in the county Jail. BORN. MASON. On Saturday, July lS07, to Mr. and Jlrs. Lewis Mason, on Union street, a son. 12. F. State or Ohio, City or Toledo, I Lucas Coc.sty. j Fiai J. Cheney makes oath that he is the KBior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing baMneM in the City of Toledo, ConDiy and State aforesaid, and that said fira will pay tbe Mra of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for eaeh and evejy caje of Cat-I anh that canaot be cared by the use of Hal j1 Frank I Cwexey. Sworn to before rse ard iBbtcribed in mj preene, tbU 6th day of December. A. D. 1656. j SEAL V A W. Gleasok. Notarr Public Halt's Catarrh Care ii taken internally and Acts directly on the blood and mncoos sur face of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. I. Cheney & Co., Toledo. nrSold by Druggists, 75c Vfc have secured the agency for Salem for the Standard Fashion C's patterns We will have the new stock ready for the inipec 'TT'ableware, , bw wwL.wi nitrons about Aupuit I It is not necessary lor us to say much by t" T 1 i ofn inlroduelian for lhe nitlrrn. I Hs-flOCf lnrrrTiT-Srre. rhey are handled in l'ortlanl by the great j . lion of our friends and way of an introduction for I. house ol UlJs & King. I hey were lorroerly sold in Salem by the Palscc Dry Goods & Shoe Co. and are well known to many styl ish women of this city. In style and fit they liare absolutely no superior. In addition to their intrinsic worth, a very strong ioint in their favor is their cheapness. They are sold at prices fully 25 per cent, cheaper than other patterns, r. appear later. farther announcements will Sets in n dozen dflcrent patterns, including rose, violet, gold and plain white. The finest ever brought to Salem and at new hard times prices. WILLIS BROS, CO. SONNEMANN; THE GROCER, No. 302 Ctiumicrclul street ; firm door south of tho new post ofllco. honed' for the best, and each seemed tn iacA that ho vas lOSint; a ueai friend. The young men who were to be par ticipants in the game, and who to a man took great pride in baying the rr.tnt-in nrlntr nnrl nrooiOter Of amusements at their head, are heart broken oyer the event and many shed tears of prlef. SKETCH OF E. M. WAITE. Tbe sad duty befalls us of announce line the death of E. M. Walte, cbalr- man of the Board of Edudation and President of theE. M. Walte Printing too. Mr. Walte was also president 01 the Floral society and of tlie Decora tive Union, ncwasan Odd Fellow, and belonged to many social societies of the city. Mr. Walte was a native of Spring- Held. Mass.. and came "around thea horn" io an early day, seetllng In Sa lem "In the fifties.-' He was about 70 years of age, and although he has not suffered any poor health, he hasg for some years been losing strength. He has held many positions of trust and honor, and was just oeiore uia death feeling better than he had for sevoral years. The last act of his life was teristlc of the entire character of the man. He was a public spirited to a rare degree. lie was always willing to oblldgc others even at great sacri flee. There Is little doubt, but that ex- nosure In the unusually hot sun al- . most overhead oust him his life, or at loast hastened Its close. He had llvodj to a good old age with a capacity for enjoyment that many a younger man 'envied. As he had always llyed so , 'his life ended, in the sunshine, help-'' U LB He was married early In life to Miss LSUlJigs jucc:wi.25 per 100 Hogs Heavy, 4x0 Bsuer.. Bt dairy, 2025; fancy creamer t3a.;c per roll. uneese ,iiiic Dried Frait AdoIcs. evaporated, bleached ,. .J .. ", "... j-ri pyUSJC; tmweaccea sucdried S?Mc 3Kcs; Pfcira trSfic Plorai pule,3c4c. Prcnesr 4jc6e. Veal smill 45; large 34e o fnitnn VTrxthrn ii2': dressed out ton-jSaic rcrint? lambs aai?c per lb. EeeL Steeri l.Zol cows 2AoCS,V.m riressea 50 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE OR RENT.-o acres, ? miles frcra Salem oa gravel road, 30 acres bottom land seeded to gras, -srita scattery timber, m r-m t.ttA. rith rood kocse. bim and aiU: bode, 3 acres bearing yocig orchard. iioaaea wiin ireir, 11 we icuvcu, iau stream rtmr wiar, ji mile to scfcooi. ico cords bie rir stnmpage c-ia be had at 15 cnts per cords. Call or write G. M. Pear. mine, 2 miles north of city on river road, 'Manco coanty. " 7 12 tl V ANTED Energetic woman of fair educa tion to learn paying business. Good induce ments. 244 State st. Call after 3 P. m. 9 diw' 'A STOCK FARM. 20 miles iron. Salem, for rent. Chesp to the nsht party. Inquire of Geo. Griswcld. 55 State street, Salem, Oregon. 7'7-Iw FOR SALE. We have a"l2 acre orchard in CnredMeiXaiams IoVJcIoc bacon 7KI?" bearingand in a high sute of cnluration. .; ."...,- ' -- n.. Lardia pails, yiie SALEM MARKET Wheat 57. Oats t;c. 2Hay. .Baled, cheat, 7.50 Floor.. In wholesale lots, 3.80; 4.20; bran, balk to rxHtcffice and lY. miles from Salem. vt 111 sen cneap. joqciic ui umu ... iw g den, sash and door factory. Salem. 6 2S tf J WANTED. To uadc drain tiles for little fir t. iiarpny, aj -me 6 26 im t ft wood. Icqaire of J. rttailSFactory, North Salem. I2i3short3.i5.5or7.75;j WANTED Agent for "Qceen 1ctoria. Her 15.oct6.oo. KReign and Diamond Jubilee." Overflowing Ytnn (n -t -r . -- .j.-..-. Focltry. Cricksn,5 spring JS(Io VeaIDressed. 7,V,. Hogs. .Dressed, 4.00 Live Cattle.. 22j, sneep..uve, 1.50. Spring lambs, $I.oi Wool. bscis .Best. 12c. Hops..st, oa loc. hggs.. 10 in trade. Farm Smoked Meats JBacci. 7e; I oe; shoulders, Stfc. Hrrfafn Anr traI. Tta Vra Annie. evaDOtated bleached. I " .-- ." -F je Sc: unbleached 40j$5c. Hamcr. Bntter-. Dairy ioal2c creamery I2ji' 15c piT-iT TiiTPj; Tbf cheaDest rates Uivr known tn the cast for the next VV. woa rw -- fAivrifjvc KwThnraas watu X LO, for mtps. 71 0-3 1. Reign and Diamond Jubilee." Overflowing with latent and richest pictures, contains the endorsed biography of Her Majesty, with :aam;n.ic iiuioiT 01 ncr icniartauis iciku. land full account of the Diamond Jubilee. Only $1.50. Big book. Tremendous demand, Bonanza for agents. Commission 50 per cent. Credit given. Freight paid. Outfit free. Write quick for outfit and territory. THE DOMINION COMPANY, Dept,, 7, 356 Dear born St., Chicago. 6 24.1m POLYTECHNIC SUMMER SCHOOL Be. gins Monday June 28. Free conveyance will be at corner of Chemeketa and Cottage street, every morning at S o'clock. J. J. Kraps. 0.35.1m PASSAGE TO THE COAST, I will make regular trips from Salem to the coast. Good Cteam, covered rig and all accommodations Jnecessary. Enquire at Wiggins' Baraar. il'ncrs reasonable. Wm. flum b 10 im charac-a When you are hot go down to Old Bill Anderson's And take a drink of GAMBRINUS JSeet. H HAVE A GOOD MONEY MAKING tn..w.i!sh. fn. n vWn AtiwZnn in mn 4., Ibmall cash payment required, or will trade fffcr property here. Write J" this paper. o 15 im. ftW ANTED AGENTSUyou are a rustler, re want;yoo. ucod pay exclusive territory, anywhere in Oregon. Address P. O. Box 75 Salem Oregon. 6 11 im ITHE "BUSINESS PRlNTER"-,Of Salem is Frank Conover. He is to be found at Dear born'S, and when found will do your business minting ouicker. more clearlr rnd satisfact ory than any one here. 5 2u tf JJA KNOCK DOWN Horses shod here- after at $ I for four new shoes. The best stock ;ju wgiK . i. iitAiu, jy iaic aitcci, 4tcvj 257 Conamercial st The talk of the town and sur rounding country. OUR Ban b STOCK SALE has raised a grand coojaotior. every where aad no woeder for tie low prices we tel ocr goods a:, is CBoegh to raise "Cain" ia any oseamenity. 0r low prices aad spteadin values dees the work, so don't fail to tale ad vantage c f this immense Opportunity to pro cere first class goods at jast yoer own prices. Osr griad Auction Sale continues daily at I p. m. and 730 p. m. Oar time is limited here. So do not delay, bat come. Shaw's Bankrupt Stock Sale, Comer State and Commercial its. Cheap for Casn. We desire to inform the nubile that we have reduced all blacksmith work in flip InivKt tprms. for rcish we will shoe horses with new shoes for SI and resetting 75 cents all repair work re duced to suit the times. SMITH JC iiJKG, S. W. Cor. State and Front Streets Salem 6-14-d&wtf Chicken Feed At told standard prices the best for the money at Brewster & White's, 91 Court street. WILLAMETTE TENT And Awning Co, TWIr n tont. awrtirrs. fiar-s. canvas. rntfnn tnron coven. Tents and awninfS Of all kinds made to order by , L FREELAND. Opera house block, Salem, Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received until noon July 15, 1S97, for the erectjoj and completion of a two story brier warehouse. Plans and specificatloiu mar be seen at the office of Bureen'i architect. Rlcht reserved to reject any or all bids. D.k"lJ.Fbv-7-10-3 1. i Salem. 5-4tf l Louisa Breyruan, who is grlef-strlckeni I WANTED, To trade. Rood business for property, give full disenption, location and price, address, W.care Journal. 6 15 im MRS. N. B. SCOTT. Stenographer and typewriter, room 6. over Ladd & Bush's I bank. Prompt attention to all cla'ses of work 5 W ANTED Permanent office assistant and correspondent here. Salary $780. Enclose .self-addressed stamped envelope to W, L. i BLOWN. Gen'l Manager, caie Dailv Toumal. 5 on Solid Gold Set Rings A fine assortment ot bargains left from the W. W. Martin bankrupt stock. Must be sold regardless of cost. Watch (Cleaning 75c Main bprtngs Zbc C H, HINGES, Leading Optician, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Second door north of P, O, Eyes Tested Free. THE OLD PIONEER STORJB Expects a large con signment of Imported crockery and queens ware, and as we wm be crowded for room will make this offer for July. Where a bill of dishes or glassware amounts to io we win give one pound 01 Spider Leg tea. purchase amounts w 910 we will give si- in groceries. Tub means for cash E, 3VL ROWLEY. Parties Having Peach Plums WilldoweUtocallofl nocr.nu CDII1T PRODUCE & i Office and warehouse wrner fi andIUgh, Salem,: W m