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P(5-S!IWwH & Jjjjr- S' 5 ( ,. ,1 JT" ONE PRICE AND A RIGHT PRICE ' "" ON ALL OUR GOODS "Tailor Made Soils, Wash Skirts, ,. v Skirts and Waists, Muslin Underwear, Silk Waist Patterns Collars and Cuffs Chemisettes, HOLVERSON'S " OA8F1 STORE This store will close at 0 p. in. AVj&J&J&J&jtrA&WjyjWArjjyjCTj&JWA&A&& New Lace Curtains Dainty pattern in ;i'olntIde Calals,'tho rery latest curtain noveltlcfi. Also new Notlng. hams at. 90c. 91.09, S1.2T. and up, Novelty Ginghams In corded effects. Now patterns well colorj combinations, 2Tc tlio yard. Organdies, Swisses etc., White organdie at 15, 2ft, ;t0, 40 and to cents the yard. Two yard wide organdies, CO, 05 und S3 cents tho yard. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. i The Silk fcTATVArAVAV.VAVAVAVAVAAVAVAVAVAVAVAYA.VA.V'A,1 OILING UP Will soon )eginnu reapers and mowers, und did you ever stop to think that your watch need cleaning and oil ing every few yearn. My watch-repair department Is the best equipped In thu city, and I do only ilrat-clnsa work, h don't wear out your watch or clock when wu clean watches and re plucu a main spring for 76 CENTS each and warrant the work. Jewelry repaired and made to onlur at iHiunlty reasonable price. C.H.HINGBS Jrawolor and Wntaltmnkur. 20 Veifc Kspfrta 20C Comracrcrat SI. )-1 ll I'd WEATHER IIEPOilT. Tonight and Tliiiwlny rain. K, It. and Harvoy Porter of Ale ware in town today. MtwsJMna Price wont to Albany to day for 11 short visit. Mm. W. P. Lord was a passenger tor Portland on thu oarly overland. Miss Myru ! Itayinond icturned hint night from a Portland visit. All Ixm Illrsoh hn returned from a week with Portland friends. Attorney Win. II. Holms went to Portland on the oury overland. Miss Alma llradley, of Woodburn, U the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Lenou in this etty. J. II. Colbnth, of Itowhurg, arrivod on the ovurland today to attend the 1hI side ot his fathur. Itoy Williams, ot Wiudom, Wash, nrrhod today on a vUlt to the tsndly of his unelo In this olty. 15. IS. Nlohols went to OervallU roday to do some olootrU wiring on the Agri cultural college building. Kills Purvlue and Geo. lto repre sented the Halom hup baUilltan on the north bound overland. Goo. Gillie, o( Woodburn, at prtweut a mining operator In llrlthdi Colombia, In In town today. Mrs.W.A. Ousfek mid Mr. Willis Murm have returned from a week apent in Portland attending the opera, McKInloy Mttclmll memoer of the Itepublicau fltato Central committee for Marion oounty, was in town today. Mr. anil .Mrs. K. 0. Rlehsrt. went to Turner, to vir.lt a family of old nelghbor. from Minnesota, who came out wine yeara.xof Henry llru. Having got the tupi-eme court at Pendleton started 00 on its right foot. Clerk J, J, Murphy returned to Salem today. J. II. Kay, interested in Douglas and Jackson county mines, who opened up the Black llutto qulokiltver mines, was in town today visiting A. 1). Palmer. SPRING HOUSE CLEANING. Creates a demand fur new Curtain and Draperies. Our stock of theso good was never mure complete. Dotted Hwli. Point D'KiprlL New plain ad fancy Schrltu. New Art Denims, J'cw ullkoilnea. Now Luce Curtain. All of Mieoe Koodn will ha sold Bt our uiuul oloms cash prices. Wo would W PJpswhI to how litem to you and are quite sure thai you will like the uoodt 4 lite wlctiiun Ukuu. DRESS SKIRTS- Jtoly to wear, they ro all new styles, nicely l rimmed, tuve good Lin i wr sMHjwin our then oheper thau Silkb'k'rts forW.00 U the bestthloif ever nhown to Salem fur tba prim, m m over, Vi3lvx.is Bros. OASII STORE K Ladies' Neckwear Ncw.stock and tic combinations 4 In exquisite patterns of silk In fe fpiit fir nnff rv1ri. 41.00 cncll. 9 J White Hats In small sires for ladies. All the rage. Waist Silks The greatest line we have ever shown. Dress Goods HostMOf new things In black crepons, plain weaves, plaldH, eta. 5 I i Store. Miss Jorndo Crolghton was a neii gor to Portland via the Ituth today. Mrs. Ituth Hayre has gone tp Astoria MrM Clark, of Gates, come to the Halum hospital today for treatment. Mrs. Mark 8k iff, was a paNuuger to Portland this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, T. It. Auwin, are kjhjikI lii),' a few days In Portland. Mr. A. Hind) and daughter. Miss Iluuli, luft today for a three mouths visit in the uait. They were accompanied to Port laud by Mr. and Mrs, A. N. HuhIi, and Miss IlellliiKer. Mrs. .1. T. Mathews, went to Portland this afternoon. Mrs. Anna Nlohols ha again taken charge of thu local Povtal Tuh'gniph olllce after a few weeks vacation at Pnyallup. George It. Porstuer has accepted the X)itlon of night engineer at the brew nry, vacant by resignation of Thomas Hurt. MIh Klla Puuuull and Mbw Hall, of Monmouth, and Miss Simla Puuuell, of Portland, are In this elty the guettts of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Itloly. MlAi Cora Hntun, who holds a )mU tloui In llie Pitntal telegraph olllce at IlugeiiUi returned to Balem today for a vlidt at hofue. W. Scott Taylor of Gerwds In is town. A let of his friends think he wonld make a Hook iuxpwtor nnd he hojKwt the eounty court will think hi too, Mrs. Clay Comb, of Pomeroy, Wah., arrives tjils evening to he. thu gueit of Mrs. W. II. Odd I, an old Koutueky friend. Jtev. (Jumb has been aiHilntel Oumlerlund I'riwbyterlan (motor at Itu gvHe. Slnnetrt MarikulHi, of Toklo, Jawn, arrtvisl in the trity to-lay. He is a grad uate of thu Unhersily of California whieli he attended fur four yeiirs awl may leeture while at rteleiu on the hinne life and social eiutuins of the Javanee, It. J. OulUith, of Asylum avouuuc, U datigtrously III as a result of a utroke of lianilysts sufforail Uut full. Deputy iiherilT II. H. CVdUtli, lat evening tot egraphetl auuthrr mm, J. II. Onlbath, at.ltomjlmrg, asking his Qtlejulauve ul the bwlstde of the mUwnt. Omar fylvestwr of thwl. 8. Itugiuver corps at large is oxwted to arrive to day from Admiralty Head, a new fort near Port Townsomi for a two uAn vMt with tlit family of t 1 Devauey. He aspects to W Ntntlunwl on (he 10th of this month. AiIvIsm to his family in this elty r IHtrt that '.Col. John P. Miller, vlw starlet fer Klamath eounty last week iua imskeanl, lata reaehftl JasktMHt eounty ufs awl Impruvwl Jh in health He will visit his brother at JaskMMt vllU. A Iwautlful onlargouiunt Jtix) given away withtwarv W urder at thu Omnlfto Studio over N V. ltuakal t stoic. lllif out In price at the Uroiiluc 4 2Mf photo muulu. Call ami see. you can lmv them made. Our lilaek & Company. MAJOR PERCY WILLIS. Of the" Beamd Otteon Volunteer on Fighting ny the Philippines. Col. M. W. Hunt, of this, city, this morning received following11 letter from Col. Percy Willis, of the Second Oregon, dated Maliute, Philippine Islands, April 2, 1893: I thought a few lines from this tar of! place might interest you, so will write as there is nothing else to do at present. ncnave pawed turoiigJi pome severe fighting. On the 26th and 2Gth of .Marcu tne acconu ureimn iwro tile Jrunt of the battles In front of Caloocan ana jiaiaoon. no iiuuirgontx eotifiu ered their trenches there impregnable. On the night of the 24th they ap'tcared to be very jubilant over wmetliing. Wc have since learned that Agutnaklo was there and oncouraged thorn. Their. bugles blew merrily and an occasional cheer was heard. They gave a volley now and then through the night, but we made no reply. At daylieht Generals Otis (II. G.Otis) and Hales' brigade advanced on our right. I could see them through my field glaspos. It was glorious sight to see thorn cross the open fields and carry the insurgent post tions and pas out of wight into the woods. We were on the left next the Iwy. It was a swinging movement from the right and wo were the pivot. In our front was their strongest oition. About 8:30 our order came to advance. Our men were already in skirmish lino behind tlio trenches and at the com mand, arose, jumted over nnd started across the ojn-n. Tlio left of my battalion advanced straight across the fluid. The right pro reeded up the rnllroad track under cover of the cnbankmont till wo woro near the Hank of the trenches. We then turned to the left and charged vigorously on their luft and flank. The fire was ary heavy but wo went right on and inside ot an hour from the time wewtnrtcd we had their first line of trenches. W then Ami on tlmlr second line from the rover of the bush for about tin hour and uave the men a much needed rest. At last Colonel Summers told mo to advance my line mid I told the bugler to blow "forward." It was a niaguillciuut charge over an open fluid aguinsttrongiutronohuients. We ad vaiiced by rushes firing and lying down, thou charging and lying down to avoid fire. In this manner we crossed the Held and gained thu trenches. The enemy lied into thu hush und across thu river when they took refuge in a third line, of trendies. Here we fought them all afternoon nnd into the night. Latu in the night they abandoned this jxi Hon and we crested in tlio morning without opiM)sitlou. On thu 2(lth we had ban! fighting, charging live or six lines of trendies, hut our Ions was not so huavy. In the two days we lust about sixty killed and wounded. One man was killed and my adjutant mid another man badly wounded by my side. have seen what war is and am satisfied that dun. Hhurman told no lie whim ho said "war Is hull." Private Npicor of "(i Co. mine no wlmru I was on the river bank late in theafter- nism. He is employed In the quarter master department, but was looking tm some wounded men to take to tlio rtsir. iieiore lie eoitlu obey our injunction to "Gut down Bplctir, got down," tSpat' wont a bullet ugalust his face and lie fell like n log at my feet. I thought he was deed hut learn that he is doing nicely in tlio hospital. We are in re serve now, guarding part of the Manila and Dngapaii II. It. which forms the line of supply to the front. Our ad vance lines are beyond Malolas, which fell two days ago. This is n very pretty country. Under favorable con ditions I would like to live. here. It swims to I hi very fertile and productne. Under Aumrioan rule I think it will Im- ooinu a fart ilo garden spot of lnsuity and plenty. I am well and oontent. I love army Ife and would like to gut Into thu regular establishment when the war Is over. What to Smoke. Cigars from pure tobaeoo made, Snpiillwl In quantities to the trade, I41 Oroiia ami CliaiHiUtn are the lst lly A. Huckuustulii who undersells tiie rest. 5.3-tf Sawmill Sold. Tlie origliwl owners of the Suutiam Lumberiiig On, are reported to have sold uut their entire business InteresrU at Mill Oity to J. K. Wuuthorfnrd and J. it. Wvatt, of Albany. Hood's Are gaiiautf lwr rai.lly hi h m '"' Hsu and liavel- EJB 1 I g " jij utrm m il kk 1 ! . UUM k4ir, llxHa WP I in .ui ImiiLmi kii ll.rH) 10 mMwIul sluoli, liltuJi lWMHlWva tbttu t ftlMlJi. Jr Say, Parents 1 1 Hyourboynr girl la uHUMially haul on s1kh, awl kees ymi poor buytH; ut uitwi, uin in aim see uimi wu can no inr ; shoes thu )ou. We have tKHue stfleMilId ut llainillon. Brown A Co., put ml wearing. They are warranted up fur lutrd wearing. They lullv ami we've built up a siUeiHlkl trwie on them (or soluxd use. Our HrleiMari lower than you iwy and we're willing to pme tbts tf yw'll kwV.. SBW atlOKS KUROIimnitKN SRW 8110 hXHt WQMRN NRWbHOrSPOK MKN Watch Our windows 1 1 finishing IIU, tAlIVJ 13MIIRQU1BRV hBAUlXn VAI. LAOFS WIQQIN-3 KAt'KP PKlib, MARION COUNTY NEW3. ButSqen Being Transacted at the Court Sheriff Dufhin Is doing a great real estate business.'these days, selling prop erty for delinquent, taxes. Buyers are few, however, defective description of the land being a little too prevalent. Tho May term of the'eommissioner's court met at tho court house at I o'clock for tho transaction of the usual business and the election of a stock Inspector. It is raid (that J. B. igler anu vt.. Taylor are candidates for the place. DEEDS, ETC, FILE!), ( J. K. Howard to Geo. 3. Downing, 109 acres in 1 7 r 3 w, $1,000. United States to Chai. H. Cusick, w of n tf , sec. 20, and e H of n e M kjc. 10, 1 10 s r 5 east. United States to tho holw ot Peter IJest, deceased, w H of s w X, seo. 20 and e of s w i, sec. 27, 1 10 s r.7east. J. If. Albert and wife to school Dis trict No. 21, Marion county, block 1. Yew Park annex to Salem, $1,200. Mrs. O. Savage (widow) to George W Davis, lot 3, block 4, University Addi tion to Salem, f460. FKODATE. Inventory of the estate of J. I). Gobin, deceased, by W. S. Taylor, W. II. Span and Jacob Naylor, has been filed. It shows real estate valued at 5,200. Cincinnati Lavery and Wright For shay have been npjiointed administra tors of the estate of Jas. Lavery, de ceased. Minnie McCawioy Cullon, guardian of Xewtonia II. nnd Alice A. McCawioy, minors, has filed her annual account. JUSTICE COUIIT. Towner Savage was arrested yesterday and brought Isifore Justlco Johnson on onmpluiiit of O. W, Bouthwlok, who ac cused him of stealiiign horso of the value os 35 and a pair of hobbles of the valuo of 75 rents. Trial was set for 10 a. in. today, ami bail was fixed at 50, which defendant furnished. The trouble arises over some sort of a horso trade. The two men men had traded horses, but Savage clniiiui that it was only conditionally, subject to ap proval of tho owner of the horse he traded off. It seomos that said owner disapproved tho trade, so Savage brought back thu hdrsu ho had acquired and took away the other. South wick failed to approve of this proceeding; hence the prosecution. When the cm-e enmu up this morning, It was dlsmiiMtHl at thu request of the prosecution. Frank Davoy, counsel for Savage, tried hard to have tho costs assessed to tho prosecuting witness, on the ground that the prosecution was malicious, ls.it Justice Johnson could not suu it in that light. Southwick then prufurrod anotli.ir charge against Savagu for stealing the hobblus, which he claims were worth six bits and dlsapuared with the horse, and the trial was had this afternoon be fore a jury consisting ef: A. T. Mollltt, W.T. Itigilon, Fnink Post, Henry Tur ley, J. J. Muths, ami Jas. Kyle. The evidence failed to connect the defendants with the hobbles, and the jury required hut minutes to bring In a verdict of not guiltv. i&K&gm!8h An Excellent Combination. Tint pleasant lurtli.xl nnd U uedcla) irMits of the well Iiiomii remedy, hVMl'l ot Fins, luttoiifu tuiisi liy the C.i.iroiiMA F10 Nvm-f Oi. illustrate lie vhIuh of olitolning the liquid la.xa lie H-ineiilM of plai.W known to be HHNltcluully laxative and iiresentlng tliHin In the form moat rerreshhig to tlio UstH Hiiil Htwuptalile to the kvslfiu. It U tin on iHirfeet ativugthculng laxa tive, floaiislnr the hvkU-iu enVetuullv. dltHlllug wtliU. headache and fevers KMiiiy yut prumptly and eiml.lingone to ovvroouie hahituul ooiutqiNtUiu pur iintueiitly Its ptrfH)t frei-dum fumi very olijeetioiiable quahtv and miu stance, nud Its aotlng on the kUluu, liver and bowels, withoiii wcskcnlng or lirltHting them, make it the idiml M.xaiive In the prtK-eMof iiutnufueturlnf fl flu the hiw ummi, a inuy ni-e iiiiHiMiiii to t taste, but the iiumIIoIiihI iiuuUtlesof the ivmed are obtained from hcuua nnd other aromatic plants, by n method known to the Cai.uoiisia Pio Svitur Co only. In onlor to get Its l.enoilulal I'tTct'U and to a. old Imitations, please rciiuiubertlie full name of theOompauy printed im the front uf every wikage. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN rUANOISOQ. OAU LOUJSVIUJt KY. N?W YOnK. N. Y. ! uk by alt !kuggfc(.-Pilf JRV. f iHe Ladies 1 1 We'd like to prow our elaiins for Uie wuy ruuuing qualitted of onr Tribune bk'.vcle. If vou'rv a ruler, com am) try ime. Only coU yoH jwir um, and vim II know wlwt it means to ride a whel tlwt almou runs itlf. TUB KLKGANT HEARINGS THE CYCLOIDAU SIMIOOKKT THE PBRPROT KITPINO OHAIK lliats wlwfs the mutter withTrlli. linen. ThateveioklalsnriMkut uf th.d of thdr is the thing that elirtin bieyelea. Iws rex-oJutlonUed PLAIN YOU N BLACK NAME THE TIRE, S38Caslt $4(Mnstallments twvr-w.-j r ' srrr i. vu. BAZAAR w C9MMSRUL 8TR11T At Bull Run, ?omrJo Cbss. Elms, of McchsnlcsTllU, S. Y., was itrack by a piece of shell which iter caused terero heart trouble. He saji: "At second Bull Run a puce of shell lodged in my thoul&r, and later rheumatism set in, which in turn af fected my heart to uich extent that several doctors pronounced my case incurable. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure relieved my pains, shvtness of breath and enabled me to work also to deep soundly, and prolonged my life." OR. MILES' Heart Cure Is sold by nil ilru?elsts on xnarantee first bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Or. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. The real Carbon's nre to be tho Cronisc Photo Studio. had at 5 2 tf "The White Man's Burdon" will Is' the subject of Ilev. Mr. Cnjieland's ser mon in Unity church on Sunday morn ing, In tho evening Mr. Copeland will lecture on "Australasia and how Aus tralia and New Zeland have rid them selves of the "Man with the Hoo" COTTAfJK HOTEL ARRIVALS. Kd. Wright, La Grande; J. S. Kerb, Scott Mills; W. W. Ilrothurroh, T. Hcnsloy, J. I. Jones, Portland; J. L. Calvert, T. P. Judson, Grant's Pass; A. K. Coopor, Scotland ; J. S. Sharp, Chi- ago. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. II. W. Clarke, II. J. Lou, W. C. White, Portland; Ileurv Jacob, Geo. K. Burton, L, D. Jacks', II. W. Hick man, San Francisco; Jas. F. Mason, New York; (i. W. Harris, City; C. U. Vilas, N. B. Whitlav, Seattle; ('has. Hardy, Kugene; G. S Ituudebiish, St. Louis, Mo. liass Pishing. The black bas jiut into Minto's slough six years ago by Glduon Steiuer Ix'giu to yield returns nnd Salem has plenty of tinomloyod anglers to take them. They wolgli ulsiut a pound and (itu only 1h eanghtwith a minnow lmit. NEW.UU1LD1NQ8 GOING UP. A Business Dlock to De Improved in Sa lem Very Soon. Tho quartor block of the rear of the Holmau building, facing the club stables on Liberty i-treet to bo improved and built up in the near future. This proji erty Is now owned by II. Pohle, who has the corner, P. J. Ijirsen adjoining, ami Mr. Johnson, of Silver ton, who owns the piece adjoining the Steam I-aundry. A survey was made tislay, and the street will bo graded up forthwith. When that is completed Messrs. Ijirseu ami Pohle will erect buildings for their wagon ami black smithing businotteos, reqectively. Mr. Johnson will also build mum. This will be 11 llrst-elass improvement for Salem, and these pushing hindm men are to bo congratulated iion their enterprise. Liiuis Yiunini is in thu city from Portland, and says his (teople will not offer their line corner lieyiind Gtay Bros' hanlware store for a postolrlce site. They expect, however, to erect a modem brick building ujmih it as soon as business conditions will justify it, und he thinks that will not lie long. MINISTER TO PERSIA. Reversal of the Italian Gov ernment Causes the Ain istry to Resign. llr .ocUtrd I'reaa lu (Uc Journal V iNiiixwruN, May a. TImi (irtMideut has apiHilutisl Bert W. Bowtw, of New York, minister to Persia. (Tills wa the post tenuereU Ex.iu,v lnl of Oregon, ami det'lineil by him ItoMK. May S.-Tlw ItaliaM niMi.try has reigned. TU em trt Use chain ber, when Signor Crisjii rwprtMeii Ad iHtnvl Catwvuro for divulging staWd.u- wta. ww vry atrikliif. "Wareiriv Iks w1Ui light lHMrta," wk Signor Crfcjii, "a surry siveetuel to Europe. I ask tlio clwmber to ueaH) this dlfcws atfi." The dejwUw uwte.1 Srpiw Orlapi with xuaonlinHry deftsrottce, sevorol rieing ami vxviaiwiHt, "1I is our only man." A thnsyfoMrUw of Ut deputies arv likely to ot apiHet tit goWHwit, it ta iH'liud that UtMteml PUu d- orilwl to reKt a HratMOfH tN etit- Pl V Marq Hi. 01 Kiuilai and rv k4gMl iorthwIUi, Uhk-h m k HHWilMrt wUlptolwiay iarlt hint to JNHttfH Use Mbiitet. & ef kc rtwlw ot aegtetsd dysvptiC cotis-lmjaie caMcr eoatvimsMko and ep. ifti FR vTjfc DMflNS Cor, Commercial and State Streets, Salem, Ore, TODAY'S MAKKKT. Portland May s wheat alley notio..; Wnlla Waila, 5S 53Jc. Flour Portland, 2,l)0; Supcrllne 2.16 per hbl. OuU-Whlteil4.'c. Hajr $3 per ton. Hop! -l.r(a)17c; old crop Cc. Wool Valley, 10((ji2c; Eastern Orogon, 8(q)12u Mlllstulf Ilran, 817; short1, 818, Poultry Cliickensluilxed,$3,00(a4.00 turkeys, live, i:i(i:ijc. Eggs Oregon, U(al5 perdo. Hides Green, salted 60 lbs, 88ic. under 60 lbsJiC'Sp.sjhccp x;lts,15(520c. Onions 7flcCnl per sack. uuiicr uosi aairy, iu(inc; rancy creamery, C0c per roll. Potatoes, 1,10 per cwt. How Heavy, 81.72. Mutton Weathers 4c: dressed, 7ic lleef Utccrs,83.50(.1.75; cows, 12.50 (&i3.00 dressed, fnfii. SALEM MARKET. Wheat-48. Oats 39 Oc. Hay Uaiud, :hoat, 7.0Ofa.3.0O tiour in wiiolesule lots, 82.75 tail 83.00. MilUlulI-bran8I0 00 Hogs dressmd, Sic, Live cattle 2J3c. Sheep Live, 8250(g3. Veal 7c. Butter Dairy 121 creamery 20c. Wool 15est,15c. Mohair 25c re- Cxhaustlon and break down follows Ortn Prevent it by using Dr. Miles' Nervine. Advettisement fir Proposals lor the Sit for Public Uulldmg. U. d. Theasl'uy Dkpabtmbct. 1 Wasiunqton, D. C, April 15, IhOU, ( Sealed proposals will bo received, to oe opened ut 2 o'clock 1 ... . n. in. Miiv in 1SW). for the sale to the CmtPrl st.itna i of hultablo property, centrally u'nd conveniently located, fcrtt site for the' puuno uuiintng auinurized by Act of Cougress, upprovod March 2, 1S01), to bo erected In Salem, Ore. A corner lot, upproxiinutlog 130 feet front by U0 feet In dlmeubluns, Is preferred. If not a corner lot, the property mus ap proximate 130 feet by lbO feet In dl- monsions, 1110 lbO feet to bo street frontage. Eich pmixwal must be made with tile undorstucdlng und , (igreemont that, if It is accepted, the buiIUIugs and all Improvomoots on I the piopcrty are to bo retained, und 1 written notice, by the vendor, und that all exrwuses connected with fur. vmuvvu "it, i imj in riv uuvs amir i w . iiisiuug oviuenco or tltlo and deeds of conveyance nre to be paid by the vendor. Each proposal must be uc eiuipanlod by a properly drawn diu trrtnu, giving the metes and bounds ot the property, and showim; the nmi around tho block In which the prop erty is situated; also by a written statement in regard to the grades, character of ground for foundutiun etc. The right ui reject any und al (iiuiukmik, n rtteCrVCHI. Buoh pmpiKMl must tie saled, h...vi-u rrupueai mr llie stile of BulMlRtf In Salem. Ore." awl ad drsed and mulled to L.J Gaok. . ,j wrulary of tne Trwsury, 4 SOW WashlBgton, IT. C. Don't ikMk ya cancmc ihti tlwekt uk 0c IU ewe w; i.U mhojc he dlgestiy -HKJWC iug ?teits. Ifteu hiHc dew ieWenie cr falUm M Hcht Skit. M'DI luultr ituU.U...Kl..l. - , ,, ii..; ..!.! ; "v:.b,,b, , Ut4kiy ku wUl ouTe y.u rrL. mW h. r.l .i.r "". '" l"2J yu .ilAn a 66 TVnn l,T,h, J" . ""wa. uitY I'lLLS-btooe DiucSwh. Tke Homeliest Man in Salem As well as the handM.masr. unit hiuk. are Invited to will on any drtujuist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's remedy that Is KUarauteed to owe and believe all Chronic and Aoute Orjuuh. Astbmi. Oronohltla snd rvin.nn.n 1Rew &nb 1Robb& For the latest in clothingf hats, notions and novelties, always go to Friedman's New Racket and you will always be sure to find them. Headquarters for trunks and valises at Friedman's New Racket For staple dress goods, table linens and towels, Firidman's New Racket is the boss place In fact, any thing you need you will save money by calling at NEW AMUSEMENTS Reeds Opera House A) One Week of pun 5C COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY THE JESSIE SHIRLEY CO. 8, In Standard PJays At Popular Prices, Grand Military Parade Dailv, Childrens' Matinee Saturdav. SCALE OP PRICES Orchestra . . noo Parquet , aoc Pirst Balcony . , , 30c Second Balcony 20o G'dlery .. . 20o Children . . 10c a n . t ir o - "eauty tor Your Sparc Room in n toilet wit of Ensllah Porcelain In 0w -iml i.r.,P.,fi ,iV . Rracoful design, liaiulsomoly lUvonitw colors, worth double the inuiiuy, aiui urn Hiiimwiiii i...i,,.1J n 1 liri uitlmwlljl ..1.i.1... w - - . .-..,. ...... UIIIW, I U Imvo thorn in all shapes and dnlnt'v ,1,1. oration " SonnemanN, THE GROCER 124 State at Telephone 51 ifltVrlileiPlatl!U)ld for 0Dl' .60 size lexSOcall und see it ut the Cron.se Slualo. 4 27 tf No Time to Die. Cyeluut place a high value on time. revv use liquor or tobacco. A Salem uwlertakw- dhooversthut no pronounced eyelwt has ever died at Salem. Cyoltoltis - ...r wuige-rous to otlior people. v .. ,U.lS8c:at,0,Noi police Is hereby itiyea that the co- Llnei.hl'. ""etorore existing be tween H. M. rsnenn II II 1 Patton Brothers. 98 State street. land O. J. SlllrlpV unrlnr t.lin Hrm r. .,.. andstjleof II, M, Urnnson & d. us h,?Mr.aiu,?Cryr Salem, Oregon has this day been dissolved by tuutual eousent, llle Mld a j Shuley retlr oM.f.rotu sa!? Uru od buMnesi. Said business will beieafter bo conducted by the baid II. M. Ilransiin and 1 II H. JhRw' wi,w,u P?y a" outstanding chiiuw and demands against the .aid arm of H M. Uranson & Uo.. and all accounts due to said Brtu are p.yable jo the said II. M. Branson and II, II, (Signed) H. M. Ukanson. 11. Fl H.n.v. 4-3-1 m. O.J. Shirley' .,' RA6KET! S, C, STONE, M. D. Proprietor of Stone's Drug Stores HALUSI.nEOO.V. The itores (two In number) aro located a No. a slid 883 Commorolsl strcqt, and are will stocked with a complete line of drugs ajul medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushen etc., etj.,ttc. I)U. HTONK lifts had some 25 years experience In tho pro tlronf meillcliieand now makes no olurire for contiiPatlou, oiamlnstloii or proscription. Little Special Offer. Fou Onk Wi:ek Only. You will remember that wo give tickets (worth 2 ccntH each) with our Coffees, Teas, linking Powders, Huvorlng Extracts, etc., und wo will kIvo another tlckot extra with each Mb. can of our own muko DIAMOND BAKING POWDER to any purchaser who will mention seeing this advertisement. Wo guttrantflo it to bo absolutely pure und good; or cluo money back. Pry a can and be convinced and tave 15 to 20 cents on a pound can. YOKOHAMA TEA STORE. Telephone Red 2691. Free Delivery. There's No Argument Chance for an Ah to whether Journal want ad pay or not. J ' They always pay i f they ask any thing consistent. There aro so raanypooplo in Salem that somebody is qualillcd to fill any sort of want. If you want to find a position or someone to fill u position 5 if you want to find tho loser or thu finder of aii articlo ; if. you .want to find a landlord or a tenant,' try a Journal want ad. Jacob Vogt, 03 STATB STUEET. Just received a full stock of Ladlca' and Gents' Spring and SUMMER SHOES. I Will bo plcad to show patrons our oiuvk umi Kuuniuec saiisiactlon on every purchase. Prices the lowest. A Sure Way of Getting Your Wants Filled, Is to use The Journal want columns. Among our many reginmnts of read era are enough kinds of joplo to meet all kinds of requirements. Ju.t apeak up" when 011 have a want and you'll be Burprised at the number who will want to fill vour wanta, ii'tal Junk Shop, 5iyB"Mt Prices paid for all kinds hides, etc 13a COURT STREET V Give us a call. 3 18 lnj g J 0. RUBENSTEIN. s- '. -TV V iJ'MISl-flJ- Bl 4, tt ,-.M- in.ui htl--ft.fWti.ii. nfrilni mMtonftummm&Mimm Hon. Prle 25c. and S0 'irtu-