DAILY JOURNAL. KjJ.jl a. L jJJ -v Tta3 -Alt. VOL. X. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY JIJNE 5, 1899. NO 132. imHfWiwwwsHW'm'H. Spring y Crash .-rftAOB tMm F "'SriMprams- Shoes furnishing1 goods. Our prices are right, because we are doing a cash business. No losses any where. This means a great saving, which we give to you, by marking our goods right down to bedrock. THE NEW YORK RACKET. r t t r t r t E. T. BARNES, Prop. Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Stare. Cor. Commercial. arid Chemeketa Sts. JiWilllfc1fcliiriMiihi)riliVwww-ww'-w'3,J",--'-v,--vWWWWt-,fc'k,,'''fc ,-H5. - -ri -va Tft - -"J. k LACY'S GREAT " " tu -v K Per On V V Wc arenot KILL1XG THE V k 20 Not making Low Prices on Dead Stock, and blowing about it as a marvel," but wo are SLAUGHTERING THE LIVING! Hewing down a clean, Hvo stock, level with tho dirt which is associated with cheap prices. NEW UP-TO-DATE STYLES! Kvery Shoo in the houno subject to tho 20 per cent reduction. Hoods marked in plain llguri'S. ffah&WA' . V. , W. M. kw. kv. Columbia Model 57 $50. The fines chain wheel ever turned out of a factory, Hartfords, strictly high grade, $35, Videttes, fully guaranteed, $25 and $26, SOAT 81 WILSON. Brewster 91 COURT I'll SALTI I'lioNU prices if you jCPHe sure to got our GRAY Cor.State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. Clothing Hats MARf i Shirts, pants, overalls, hosiery, under wear and all kinds of ladies and gents Shoes! Shoes! STILL CHEAPER, Wo are giving viiluo that terror izes our opposition. We havo tho only slioo Htock in tho city where you can find jUHt whot you want ut Prices Below Bedrock We are Hotting tliein a warm pace for we never follow in our lino on prices, styles or quality wo hIiuII continue to lead. gjW Free hIiIuch to our customers. Krausse Brothers, 275 Commercial St. 'uuauj.t.. j-g.wi'iiiiuinu.iM - -gaai " " v v SLAUGHTER SHOE SALE. I k Cent Reduction All Shoes, I WHAT WE SAY WE DO, WE DO DO ,J)EAD. 4 A k k i k k k k k Orlulrmtor of Low Prloos. Wo rfhlno thorn Froo. NEW SHOE STOKE, IM STATE strebt. fc V. k. W w. w W. WWWfc & White, STREET. 1781, We are now handling salt, and at prices that make people stare. Never before has salt been sold w cheap as wo are selling it. Wholesale and retail. use salt. . Carpenter's Tools. Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BR03 FORE M BUDGET Trouble in French Justice, ' Scenes in the Chamber oIEwuties. Admiral Dewey Has Loft Hong Kong For the United States. lly Amiouliitril I'rm (o (lie Journal. P.utis, Juno 5. The ministers this morning decided to remove advocate general Lombart anil tho Minister of Justice, was directed to begin pro ceedings against M Tardiff, president of assizes court for the way in which lie conducted tho enso against Ourouledo and Hubert. Hkumst, Julio 5. Exciting crones occurred here this afternoon in const1 iiuence of tho Nationalist demonstra tion. Tho Protectants threatoned trouble wjth the result that a large body of police and military were stationed near whero sovoral conlllcts took place. Tho infantry charged upon tho crowd with fixed bayonets and kov eral persons were injured. P.utis, Juno 5 There was a violent scene in thochumber of deputies this uf tornoonowing to tho royalists denunci ations of President Loubot. Tho sold iers had to oxpel tho chief unti-L'iubi't. speaker, (louts do Noiird, Hos'o Ko.vci, Juno 5. Ailniinil Dewey left tho Peak hotel todav and returneil to the Olympla yesterday. This morn ing ho paid farewell calls to t u gover nor general Guscolgno and the com manders of the warships in tho harbor. Tljo details of the ports at which he will call are still undecided. Admiral Dewey seems anxious to avoid all ills playand merely seeks to rost. Four DKFii.v.Noi:,Martiniuc, Juno 5. Tho fruisor Sfux left horo last night for Devils Island to convoy Dreyfus to France. CONNECTING LINKS. From This World's WllJerdes Clamor ing at the Pearly Gates of the Le gal Profession. Following applicants for admission to the bar appeared before the supreme court tedav: L. II. MoMtthon, Miss Anna M. Car son, W, E. Richardson, and Andrew McFarland are of Salem. C. II. Nixon, Albany ;W. A. Carter, Gold Hill; II. S. Sheridan, Roseburgj Evertt I.ogau, Dallas; Gus. A. Hurley, Independence; Miss Marin Plunder is from Portland, and so are tho following named un Hedged Illackstonites: Leo Moxom Travis, Leon It. Edmund son, Ilirom Oveiton, W. II. Merritt, J. H. Overton. C. P. Ilalght, Omar A. Neal, L. F. Steal, Win, L. Morgan, Josopli A. Royce, F. Hooekor, II (', IJryhon, Ralhlgh Trimble, Alfred ('. Wheeler, S. It, do Nui, Horace (i. Lake. After corrugating their brows in a vain effort to stow away a dollars worth of grub at a 2Accut restaurant and havo one square meal whatever else may haiipou, the procession headed for the state Iioiiki and proceeded to 1 k? n: 1 1 on the lowest limb of the tree of legal knowledge, lioMjfully looking up into the branches where hangs the luclous fruit to Ikj picked after thoy got permission to climb. Just how many of tho active and nim ble progeny of the Oregon law school will be wr.ipdd overthe ku uoklos and drop back into the 1hsoui of mother earth only the result of the severe examination thoy undergo this afternoon will deter mine. A Sad Case. J. 11. Huffer, sr., deputy sheriff, brought Melviu Wilson, of Jacksonville, aged 15. a paralytic crippled jMtleut to the asylum. The hid was aceomiMiuled by his sister, Miw Alma Wilson. The father and mother are dead, Miss Alma, aged 18, has had the cure of this criji pled boy since her mother died six yours ago. 1 Here are younger ciiiuiren ut home, one of which Alma lias cured for siuee it was two weeks old. At that time her mother died and idie lias hud the care of 11 family of four children besides herself ever since, one u helpless crippled, and one a helidaM lmby. A sister next younger than Alma numed Etta, is teaching school. Harvey, agwl 1-', and a little girl aged u, will be placed out with families and Miss Alum ttxixioUi to make her home at Centra! Point. Sheisaoung woman of win ning manners, but wrrow, cure ami r SIoiiibility has given her a mature n pwironee. She was almost heartbroken at tartiug with Melviu, but is tutUfled lie will be well cured (or. Melviu is nut insane but hw mind Ims eon ufteeted so tlwt lie 11 not letirii from books Hehkeatoiwk iUMstions uitdluarns readilv from WlW rwui Ui. The Jouksal l-jks tlte good thoughts ami kindly itrrt 4 lU rend ers for Miw Alma. K)w U hmv among young woiiMWtwliotMrvM owl (ortuiw for her dewtion to tlie unfortuimte who have fortunately fwmd a luotlier lit tmr. THE FRATERNAL ORDERS. Woodmen or the World Perform Theit Annual Functions Over the Dead. About 150 Woodmen of tho World re paired to thoir hull at Insuraneo block, whero they formed and marched in u body to Rural Cemetery to do honor to the dead of their order. Tho monument recently erected over the remains of Benjamin L. Estes, who recently passed away was unveiled and the beautiful ritualistic ceremony wop carried out without a hitch or display of awkwardness and In tho mo9t effective manner possible. Tho grave decorations were quite elaborate, many beautiful How ors were used to decorate the last resting places of the departed brothers, all of which could but Inspire the' be reaved families of this beuevolont order with steadfastness and loyalty to their welfare. Afrer tho performance of the ritualis tic work over tho gmyes-pf five brothers and one sister, tho Vjajknon formed in lino of march and ruflMBd to tho city. I Interest in this now lOKturo of woott craft is grow inir from year to year tincl as the years roll by all societies of this class feel tho necessity to adopt wine mode of showing reverence for the memory of their dead. Tho address of the occasion was de livered by F. T. Wrlghtmiin. I Tho cold day deterred many from swelling the crowd but the numbers in attendance showed that tho Woodmen of tho Worlduro it powerful organiza tion. 7 Saturday evening Tho Royal Neigh bors, tho ladles auxillery of tho Mod orn Woodmen of America, which now numbers nearly 100,000 strong in the I'lilted States, un order which is only our vers old. Tho Salem branch of which gave tho members of Oregon Cedar Camp, an hour of delightful so cial entercours and a lunch which they will long remember. Thli royal neighbors are good entertainers and leave nothing undone to mako thoir guests welcome. Tho wholo program was u surprise to the woomden who were busy in the forest whon tho invitation 111 rived to assist thoir neighbors. Hut they cheerfully laid down their axes anil) iiniiu-tiiim-iv iinnircucu u uu inoir mil ding by leaving their work unfinished. Thoy were hewing out some tough And knotty sticks of cedar which will Ik) finished up next Saturday night. The Royal Neighbors aid tho occasion full justice ami their entertainments are only stooping stones to greater ones when this camp will number among the largest woman's uuxilmry to any fra ternal onler on .the Piicfllc coast. Ore gon Grape Camp is the first camp of Royal Neighbors on the Pacific coast. Tho ladies auxiliary of tho Y. M. C. A. will meet at the Y. M. C. A. rooms on Tuesday, at 2 :.'i0 p. 111. and a program will bo rendered which has been prepared for the occasion. All members of tho association are exacted to do present The social entertainment given by the lames 01 tno .Mucoaoeos last rriiitiy night was a success both socially and finan cially, mincing ami a good program were among the enjoyable events of th io evening and a delicious lunch wnavervod which is the usual climax of u J,;iK Maccabees entertainment. Momlxirs-of Saleni'iiiid Pacific lodges a. v. and a. m., 01 tuts city went to RIckreall 011 11 fraternal visit. The pnrtv lull ai u:;j ami returned niioui mid' night. Those to go were: P. C. Pat terson, Dr. h. A. Pierce, II. II. Thlelson, J. O. Johnson, Wm. Miller, Charles Cusick, Dr. W. T. Williamson, A. T. Stoiner, W. II. Hobson, Dr. W. D. Mc Nary, Dr. A. A. Josmip and Win. Warner. MARION COUNTY COURT. Department No. 1 Convened to Clean Up Business of February Term. Judge liurnett convened DepaJtmout No. 1 at ti o'clock Monday morning and called tho docket for tho adjourned ses sion of the February term. The following entries were made 011 the decket: State of Oregon vs Willard llitrohard ; rape. Continued. Chus A Gray vs Oregon Fruit it Pro duce Co. Sale confirmed. W K Mott vs John Hansen ; action for money. For Juno term. I) W 'friti tt vs A Gesnor; appeal from justice court. Continued to Oclolwr term by consent. State of Oregon vs Marion county; delinquent tax levy. Motion to strike out part of answer. Win Rigby vs S L Adkins: notion for money. Default and judgment. J L Stockton vs I) A Matisou action for money. Continued to October term for service. EH Flaggvs Orville Dodge ; action for moiieo. Continued to October term for service. 0 M Oslmrn V Co vs F X flobln ; ac tion for money. Default and judgment. J W Stiichell vs L R Greeu ; action for inonev. Default and judgment. I. H McMhIiuii vs Cuuadlaii Pacific Railway; action for money. Applica tion of plaintiff for leave to tile amended complaint. Chas Muin vs W W Johns ; action for money. Default and lodgement. John Hughe vs HIUi and J G Evans, SottUl. Pettruellu Dunham vs Wilson II Htub bings ; action for money. Coiitiuiied to Octobor term for service. F H lH'liler vs A D Hull; apwtl from Justice Court. Motion to dumbw. F H IxKililer vs Ol'oiiierov.HiMwwl from ! Justice Court. Motion to dlfciuiiM. F II !echler vs C C Hall; upteel from Justice Court, Motion t"dUmi. N K Ilrown s Alex Hundil et 1; ac tkui for money. June term. RUM, RICHARDS AND RUCTION, Drunkenness, Profanity and Cutting bcrapea Btfore Pohee Court, Rk-hanl Rudford. the voune muu who was arreted Suturduy eveuiiiK for iialng, iiwulting and abusive language ut the Whit llwuw rttHttturant hHtunuy even ing, wiu arnii($iHMl by lUeorder Jiuluh tins foreiHJuu awl plead guilty. In de fault of f 10 Ui m.y his tin-, lie was coin-lliltttt-1 Ui the City iutl. Another Itiehunl, of tlw Itoe family. was broo gJit up for drunkwim, and by Kueurder JimIuIi floated for Hokno. John YuUm, eook at u reittaiiruut ami II. Peterson, a marble cutter Xxteauw uivolvtul in an uproarious row on SUt trei SUinluy evening. Ituth men were Udly scarred up, and it w ummrUmi iluit kniviM wre arnom; the weuiRHis Zlh.?.lZrllSK Jwlge Jwlah Tuesday at 10 a. in. H Oregon Volunteers Coining Direct to Portland to Mus ter Out. - The Oregon Boys Give the Filipinos a Parting Shot. II)' AnHoeliitfil I're-Hn lu tlir Jonrnnl. WisiiiNiirov, Juno fi. Gonural ad vices to tlio war department are that the Oreuon regiment will leave for tho United States this week. It will bo sent llreet to Poitlund and Thoyiro to bo mustered out at Vancouver Harrucks. Manila, Juno fi. 8 p. in. Tho posi tion of tho American troops Sunday night indicates that thoy will Monday sweep tho peninsula of Morong, tho land projecting to the South into Ijiguim ile Ray, whorea largo force of Insurgents are ncttc the town of Morong, us well us tho Isittory on the western shore of tho peninsula. General Hall's column, in his move ment on tho Morong ponliiHiilii, has com" pleted the circle of 20 miles over a rough and mountainous country, having two engagements with tho Insurgents, one of them severe, mid keeping up an almost constant fire against scattered bands of rebels for dourly 1M hoirs, from 4 o'clock Saturday morning, when (ho column left tho pumping station. Tho Filllpinos wore driven in every direction, and tho country through which General Hull passed was pretty thoroughly cleared ill). At 10 o'clock Sunday morning tho column reached a K)lnt a few miles from Tuytuy, whom General Hall was met by Ooiiorul Law ton, who hail already entered the town and found it deserted. General Hall's objective point wni Autlpoln, 10 miles off, ami there was desultory firing all along the lineof march. The gunboats could l)U hoard shelling the hills in ad vance of'tho column. General Hall is inarching from Auti H)lo, about six and a half miles north west of Morong, toward the poiiliisula. Colonel Truman, with the First North Dakota regiment ami the Twefth in fantry, Is advancing along the coast of tho lake from Tuytuy. Colonel' Whol ley, with the Firfct Washington regi ment, lias lauded 011 tho poniusulu above the town of Morong The army gunboats Napldau, Covadonga and Ceste are In a position to co operate. Tho Oregon regiment, tho cavalry, tho artillery ami tho Fourth Infantry accom plished this task, driving the Insurgents from the hills, the other troops being held in reserve but afterwards jolnlmr the main column in the pursuit to wards the sea. A running tight was in progress all tho afternoon A Filipino outKnt first attacked a few American scouts, where iijsm the Fourth cavalry formed a long skirmish line and oailly drove the In siirgouta Into the hills. Then the Oregon regiment moved across 11 wet, soggy rice Held in ex tended order towards the hills, where it was Win vol a large force of tho enemy hud unueoutratod, When tho Oregon. iaiiH were within about a mile of the Ioitloii the. Filipinos opeuuii u heavy lire, the American replying and pres sing forward more rapidly. After a few volleys the insurgents were seen scattering over the crest of tho hills In every direction, and their panic was Increased whon the artillery TO SEE CLEANLY, the eye mut h in normal condition or agisted by. Glasses lilted by a graduate optlolun. Chikiren'H eyos should be tested fre quently. Mirier defects of vision, cor rected during yoijth will strengthen the sight in old ago. We make examinations free, ami tit ttku to nil eondltlons of night. BARB'S JEWELRY store, 310 STATU BTttWXT, OME ffx s- 4 V " X W yjv& M S I M -. S. v-Jr rl " aEKPMmx i'll " i UUCSl ; i opened ujion them and tho shells U'gan to explode all nrSund thorn, undoubt edly causing great los of life. Tho bombardment by the hitlorles and tho musketry was maintained for nearly half an hour, after which not a Filipino could bo seen 011 the hills and not a shot came from tho position. Nkw Yokk, Juno 5. -A special to tho Journal and Advrtlsor from Washing ton says : Captain Joseph Henry Grimes, lias inailo complete confession of tho part he took In aiding tho Filipinos Ho is a Rrlttsh subject. Ho was olllco manager at Shaughi forT 8 EUolo Company. On Juno 7, Grimes firm contracted with Agon clllo to supply 50,000 mauser rilles, two maxim guns, ono million cartridges Manila, Juno 6 Two batalllons of Washington troops under Colonel Wholloy, on board the Cuioooi wore towed from Pasig to Morong Sunday and lauded under cover of a tiro front tho gunboats. Tho Roliels reserved thoir 11 ro until tho troops were ushoro and In tho open, Tho American artillery opened lire on tho InsurgoutH ami drove them from their positions, killing niuo and wound ing five. Tho Washington troops then took tho town, tho rebels lleelug to tho hills. Wasiiisoton', Juno fi Otis reports tho death at Manila May 29 of Private Lyman lvelsoy, Co. 1), Second Oregon, of tonsilitls. A GOLDEN LEQEND, A Beautiful Poem, set to Exquisite Music by Dudley Buck at Ualem Thursday Nirjht, lrngfellow's great i)oem, "Tho Golden Legend," is an intously interesting tale of sacrlilco and love. Everyone should read tho poem Fourteen scones from "The Golden Lcucnd" havo been set to music by Dudley muck, tno eminent American composer; and in this musical form tho Legend will lie rendered by tho iJaloni Choral society with bollostsand orchestra. Tho performance will bo un like an Oratorio, unlike 11 concert. It is peetilur to itself, this beautiful Sym phonic Cuntutu. Everyone can ap preciate and thoroughly enjoy tho won derful music and tho interesting story. Each of the fourteen scones is u gem ; Ouch one is entirely different In char acter from the rcstj so 110 comparison can bo made. The soloists, chorus and orchestia have labored hard, and the result will boa moHt Mulshed rendition of a mug nillclent work differing from anything that has ever been presented in Saleiu. This week Thursday night, at tho opera hoiiso. Reserved seatH 011 and after to morrow morning at Patton Brothers. Tickets Including reserved seats, oOc each. A lovely souvenir libretto program given to each one who attends. Members of the chorus urn reminded of tho full rehearsal at t,hu oiniru house tonight. No visitors admitted. SUICIDE AT THE ASYLUM. A Patient Hangs Herself With Her Nightdress. Laura Donaldson a Patient ut the in sane asylum, committed suicide by huiigiug utl o'clock Sunday morning. She iiuulo 11 cord of her nightdress, fastened it to a window guard and juuiHd off the sill. She was !li) years old and was committed from Wasco county April 10, MM. Coroner (.'lough was uotllled and vis ited tho scene, but did not consider It necessary to hold 1111 inquest. The re mains were shipped to the Dalles 011 this morning's train for burial, .tSBDXIBUtlMbyglUBHUSGIitlUyitiailllllHIDIIlMMMMIIiltllllHMRIIBaiiBllBIIIBIHIMIKHaBlltilBllilie!,,,, i M Jos. Meyers & Sons, j Tlis Saratoga M WM t ) Vt an rj tu a M a QO M V9 Ut M The most perfect and Uu est fin ished w nipper made "not how cheap hut how good." A Hue Hue of nleoT HI l assorted isitteriiH in prints porcules , ihaiu brays and lawns. 00 to J?2.50. Ladies Gloves 79c. Not manv left of those special Millies and kh1 fortune to those who find their sue at tho ultove J A Glove Wonder 3 A smooth, elusllc velvet wipe -; leather, red silk stitching. Spour 3 sdnt buck two fasteners, woll m worth fl. ft), we say theuirf l.'J-V I Ladies summer vests Silkulisle ribbed, pure white, "J sleeveless. Cannot lie told from a plaited silk ftXi. values, spiwlul. S 33c. OUH M 51. 278 280 Commercial St. The Old M "SMIIglMIIBMlMHIillllHaMHaigMiaMltliMMlIiliMMilMiiHt4MBIlKMMHiiil,IM, Royal. BSWLUXEraftajftE Makes tho food more delicious and whoiesomo novtt iq SALEM'S CELEBRATION Committees Hard at Work For the Evont. Many Bright Attractions. Being Ottered and Considered. Chairman Judalt today issued tlio fol lowing netice: To tlio Patriots of Salem: Follow-Cltlzous. Salem has Practically declared a rous ng CI celebration on tlio Fourth day of MID. General and special committees, hav ing full charge of the several elements of that celebration, havo been ap pointed, and have signilicd their pur pose to carry tho mutter to a successful conclusion To do this, the spontaneous and gen erous encouragement of tho public at large, Is absolutely necessary. With overy Inspiration to united and earnest effort, It is not to Iw doubted that Salem will so distinguish tho day, as to make it memorable in tlio annals of her ixipulur demonstrations, and though the work of organising tho cere monies and ontortulnmontsoi thoduyhus been confided to willing and capable hands, It is still essential that these workers bo fortlllcd on all sides, and especially on the financial side. The committee on tlnunco, consisting of Messrs F W. Durbln, W T. StolU, Jefferson Meyers, II A Thomas nnd M. L, Hamilton, will bgiu operations immediately, and for tho pride of S.ilein and the honor of her absent and patri otic citizens now recording now and glorious history in tho far Philippines, oespcuK tor tno committee, collect ively and individually your most mag- numinous treuimeni Messrs I) P Roll and H D. Stakos.of Portland Clerk's Association, are lu the city for the purpose of ascertaining tlio nature of Salem's celebration arrange ments for tho Fourthjof July.wlth n view to running uu excursion of 2000 people hero from Portland 011 that day. Thoy culled upon Chairman Judith, and- It is needless to statu, were given all possible encouragement ut this stage of the pro ceedings Mr. Judali also received u letter from the manager of tho Portland High school baso ball team, volunteering to coinu ftp and play a mutch game. In this connection tho committee have de termined to call niton tho Mt. Angel and CJiumawu II' to come in and have a triangular match with tho Portland nine, a pri.o logo to tho winner. Tho order of Eagles holds lis first grand initiation mid installation services Wednesday night. The height to which those birds will sour will surprise tho natives and tho heathen. James Korshaw of this city yester day received word from England that ho has fallen heir to 200 pounds sterling by the death of his cousin Wm. Tuylor who died lu England. Salem's Greatest Sun Shades And Umbrellas In every stylish color with swell Dresden or Nuturul wood handles, with or without silk loops. 53.00 S3.50 and 54.50 New Percales The washable kinds lovely designs another new lot In 124u. Now Cruehort. Now Covert. Now llnml Curved lUilts, Boys Was line Colored Purunlu and White Jjiwii Waists, with and without collars. Perfect in every diitull. 50c. Imported Pique- Collars and Cuffs on the liner t;oodii, with deep milling of Em. iroldery the swellest styles shown. 51.00 to 52.50. STORE OPEN- EVENINGS. Baking Powdeh rowotn co,, rw yoot. PERSONALS. S. D. Crockett, of Spokano Falls, spent Sumlav in tho city, guest at tho homa of M. L. Chaniberlin. Mra. Crockett, who is a Bister of Mr. Chnmbcrlln, has boon Bpoudlng a fow weeks in tho city, returned homo with her husband this afternoon. , Caroy Martin, tlnnttoancy, went to Portland, Sunday, to meet Mrs. Martin, " '" . uvl.1 Bluymg sculpture tn iowork, and retunusl withhor this, morning. A. D. Leah leaves tomorrow for Illxio, lu Eastern Washington, to assist In con ducting a Bummer Normal school, and will bo abaont for several months. S. W. Doughty, of tho Monmouth quartet, this morning met his sister, teaching at San Joho, Caf. .Miss Ariiitida Douimty. who has been Stove McFaddon. notional dolctmtn of' tho A. O. U. W. left this mornfng for t..,l!,..,.,..ltu M. rt 1.1 .-1 -imtiuiminjiin .una. lUUCUUUUIl laKCS placo as deputy recorder. Airs. E. G. Ti nine, wno lias ocen a ckerman homo tho dak! guest at tho Ackerman homo tho fiiw dnVR. rnturiml tn Imp lmmn In 1'nrt. land today via lioat. ' Mlko Murphy, of Gorvals drove In to day and will ship a large lot of sheep from Salem and vicinity to tho Port land mnrkot. Mrs. 1. W. Starr, of Uroivnsvillo, was tho guest of hor brother's family, Mayor llishop, over Sunday, and wontnomo to day. T. J. McClcary, tho Populiat orator and dobator of Gates, camo down thla morning to tako u steamer for Portland.' Mrs. M. E. Howard, of Albany, who has been spending m week as the guest of Mrs. Chadwick, went homo today. CiiiCAiio, Juno 0. July 70?j, Cash rod 76&. Ban liuNcisco, Juno, 6. Cash 1.10 E' Store. Shirt Headquarters Hcfe s CI Every con cclvublo st we. V'.,..!!.. ! Gc Funcy llosoins, all over Fancies 811k Golfs und Neg ligees, Silk fronts, etc. Each 50c to 55.00 w Velvet Grip I IIosu Sunnorters V TI...... Oini.A.lnM 1I.i1.Iam XflaUia und Ladles always In slock, jiuey fliiiiiiufuia iwuiv, , A Columbia Bicycle . Given away free July 3d. h White Corner. Dandruff Is disease. 5 I jf 1 Hair Vior ;2 cures the disease. ym j that produces dan- j 'M drufft j'Jf ) :1 ' wwwJ.,'1 a? M WHUAT MARKET. dS&lall now 1 J' ((P just . 1 W v H 1 J& hi 'if H A ft !t5r ";;r 4 -