jflmniwp srvwr1 w ' "r3Wss ,Br wari I'WM i'iim ! WHMI Hlriwaisi.lill6ai.ii6r HiiiT. ".fF'w vye re prepared to till your wants in bhirt Waists . Hi EofiSOc 5t Waist In Fancy colors. iicTcr uupnauea ior tno imonejv a5S50G. PWjJ U'J'IL J?tmgot ma-1 ii ii'riHi ii tiib irn' m i u ra ftp ....- nvuinnoMi,.. For 51.25, nnintynnd delicate Dim ities and Lawns just the waist for these saorohing days. ForSi.50, IEors75c IMnilty or Percale, light as ' sellers. mcauier, ery prouy. j A Waist that'll worth more For S2. and would still for more. hut It BffiS'w $1. like hot-eakes Your choice either stiff or Insertion Fronts, good And $2J The Celebrated Trojan Shirt Waist going :OA8n I8TORE" HOLVERSON'S CASH STORK Silk Strioed Crashes : The newest material for summer skirts, pink, brown and green silk stripes. 25c. per yard. Plain Crashes from 8 1-3 cents up. New Piques for waists, white and colored. New styles in heavy welt piques. Another lot of our great 50c. values in Shirt Waists now ready. Extra values in Crash skirts at 51.25 51.50 51.75 52.00 each. $k- ' IS? fNSC , LwL Mi kIJJ. BE5fpr ' " that's tle First DALRYMPLE & COMPANY. l'(r of utiMC I trrt lookwl llimnich ' Iran win lh dUUliml U mnark 1 lirar came 1 have tlio on tUlit, 1 lia devoted hard work and todr f; is onlr tlM'iM tint li.il'ixJiif"! fl lit, but bwiiUM 1 have I bo UlMlaclmillAe nilruaiaat fortmittiiKand uiutlnif lha y- I ham worn ami Hour in ii?ry law (lay when fllllnsr glum It tint wcauie I nave mo oiur in prepare tayaolf fur Hilt kind of work 1 ImIW I can Wu run kWimmi tliat are ail alimlule Hi. bet in nt your ncxtf""' slatta anil I will , jiromi to mass you uioroiiKiuy tautm-ii H ... YOUR EYES TESTED FREE. :.H.HINGBS nitlDUATK HCUCMTiriC OITIrtAM, 20 YKAItH lUI'UIIIUhCK. UOO COMMICHOIAL, ST, 2R& Mp "4 Wffiff: WEATHER REPORT. oiihjht and Thursday, Inlr, warmer. PERSONAL AND LOCAL ivb-"" K"i niintKt no innit nnuuiM W (.,UAiCiO UP liUUAU B Yflll 10. w Juno 80. Commencement Interstate Musical Conservatory, Ktta Anders-Will-ifmfi I'rlnoliml. 'July -I Culobrutioii nt Sulum The Daily Journal has more subscribers in Salem, and paid-up ones at that, Q than anv other newspaper. (A 5.' w w.w YATAVAT Va,-V f IS. F. Ijiiio wont to Uiitlovillo thif morning. Mb Iilnnche Hull In vlfltltiK frluuds in 1'ortlnnd. MInk Wlnnlo Ilyr.l Is vIhIWiik in Fnrost (Jrovu with friiinds. .MitiM Itoinoh llollaud rvtiirui'd from Hllvurtonliut ovunlnt;. Jan. T. McCormluk wits u HmtnKur yHttnlny for Portland to violl IrlumlH. Mrs. V. A. HtltiMi iuhI win nf Dallus wuut to I'ortluud, via httiiiinur tuliiy. Hv. J. T. Day, of Nowliorv, stoiKil ovtir in fialtnii hint nlnhtj on his Miy to Mouroo. J. II. JuukHon, of Tillamook, who hu iMtm visltiuK huro for MVHral days mtiirniHl homo today. J. F. Sullivan wus a jHiHHoriKtir to Portland this mornluu for u unuk of btiHliuwH mid pliKiKiire. Mrs. M.S. HtuUtsinim, ol Miiooln, uns brought to tho Siilom bosidtiil on TuoMlay fin; nit owmtion. David Whkiut, of Hun Fruuulnoo, Is in the city the kjnufit of Mr. and Mrs. F. I.. yillmuii on Ohurah stmot Mlsatilollu mid Ilublu Hookutt uuut to Albany hint uvuntnff via titimmur Huth to visit Miss fc UIIhiM. Mrs. J. FtirKUson, nf N'tnvjKirt, is (lis Xtiost of Jo CordhiKly's family on Nino tittnth HtrtHtt for a short tiin. Mrs C. Hithmniiiltir of Mommim, Idaho, v1h bits bttttu the k"' of Mr. uihI Mrs. D D. OlmtHd Ittft fur lioim) toiluy. .Mr. hihI Mrs. Y. M. Fowurs wr IMtMiiKwrs on tint Huth lust nlghl to I If the lady who so kindly gave us an item over the 'phone today, touching the health of Mrs. C. M. , now at the Portland sanitarium, will repeat the favor, we will try to get the name right. Horace McGrath, of Michigan, who has been visiting at the home of bis uncle, C. 2?. Potter, on East Ute street, went to Portland today. It. A. Crossan, Geo. W.Davis and D. V. Southwiek drove over to McMinn vllic this morning to attend the O. A. H. Rncampmont. The ministers pieni on Pnirmount heights this aftornoon was a success. KnjHirt in Thursday's Jooknau Walter I.yon, I.ieutoaant of the new Halem eomjmny, is a graduate of a Ken tucky nlllltary institute. Mr. and Mrs. J. P Webnrg and eon, uho have len liere attwHling eourt wtnt to PortlatHl today. JIM Kdna I'reneli of Portland who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. X. J. JihIhIi returned to-lay. Mrs. J. 11. Ilenoll and children drove to Ml. Angfd today to attend eomtiiuiice merit eserciHM. Harry Huuseii loft today to work ai book-keeixir In the Haglnaw and Coburg lumlMir mills. Mr. and Mrs. K. I). Jones, of Fclo, drove in this morning for a visit with HIom friends. P. C. Dorrls, Wheatland's real estate dealer and capitalist, was a Salam vis itor today. August Iluokestohi drove to Ml. Angel to take in the oommouoement oxuraises. Mrs. Geo. U. Aehby returned to Port land today after it visit with Snlom friends. J. II. Cullsjrtson. of Hookane. arrived In fiiilom tislay to visit frlendu and rel atives. Ill -Tempered Babies. InsaSScfeatDourtihsifntnaf orally prod acrtfll-tera per Ttiaid (CBlait frfc'"f( la children hf levilng sutrl Uout and dlgettible (vu. m&iuAiL, ovKuars EAGLE BRAND COKDEKSBD itILK U a perfect tsfant food TaVo no suUtltuto for tho EAOLB liHASl) hcto ro hook " Uame. " BOODCM'S CONDCN8CD MILK CO., NCW YORK Mrs. J. M, Kitehen nnd daughter, Dean, of Stitytou, wore Stilom visitors toilay. Geo. Ixalio and Dr. Tiitum drove ovor (nun Hherldaii this morning on IhisI uoss. Mrs. W. H. IxNlgomood drove out to Sublimity today to visit with rolathes. II. h. Itadahatigh nttonded commence ment oxorcises nt Ml. Angel today. Kupt. Carter of the llliud sehool went to Corvallls rommeucemst today. Bhorlff Durliin made trips today to Jefferson nnd Portland. Tom Kckhartaud family, drove ovor to Dallas today. Hov. J. M. Ileiuiuhiimp returned from Corvnllls today. ltd Orolstiu, wus n hustiios visitor to Dallas tislay. Dint. Ally. Ilnydeii riituriiwl tisluy from Albany. It. A. Downlnu, of Stiiylou, wus in Sti lom today. Montague Iird went to Grant- Puss today. Cisike Pat ton took in Portland today. ST. MARY'3 ACADEMY, J Grand Conceit. Unity church TiimhIhv evwiiiK VTTT7IW.K) Ilr l'iif.Lill'u lOJIilii. nnLiluil lit 4&JmUuUta ParrUh-llinW Nawllu tminrtm. ir. iiuimiiu, w. iv inrvui hihi LOtliurS. lUlllUSSlOII 16 (MiltUl A IS 20 Ice Not Qlvcii Away. raunol nffortl to ulu leonwH but rsnTffielMng a pure nrtioie nt u pmw lltm Mttliln the reach of till. ClIVMTAI. ICH WUMKS. MyGulro, Prop. 0 lAlf . i. .. . !11V' "tUIDHJUiUl. AIS wuiniiiK. IniUhayo gixl apiHitltM. m wlw nrffltoontertalu win nun me HuwHutry XM.C l liuurlos at Hrans.m A Ill's 0-10 e d AlUiy uihI Umwrrww they will ROt tlmtr Ihmtm in Drain. AfUr nttHiidlug tin closlux HxerolMui of Ht, Mary's Academy, Itev. Hrungest, id The Dallas, ami Itev. Dauni, of Unr vaia, HtwiuNtuieil Ibtv. Dtily, of St. Jo Mpli's ehiiroh, tu Uw Mt. Ang4l corn iiiemwtnent tiHhty. It wus Janitor Pimly ol the Park h1hhJ who wus let out, lu plue ol Itookwwll us iiieiitlun! in this )Himr. There Is no one nbjeeliux Mr. Mi-A tee wIki was electl, but no ouw asktsl to lmvvMr. Purdy rwnovwl. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Ilowd drove in from JlnalMty this inornliiK ami Mr. llowd my vrut bav iMit Ix-en Hner, unwitiug frtilu lu a grunt my yr. beat and outs will yltthl lwltir uihI IiaywilllHi lnHulsr tbaa iu t )ears. IIHMt look ttxtmnnllnury fine. t' ' ' m WsmtL vm pRR C7SJI fatkK '"' HBBrv r Want Light Underwear And wo aro closing out ours ami hub save $W mon) ou wkut yu lifiisd. Iaidles Suiuiiiur Vests Flue I.UIe, w bite or eeru .... Any of our ladles uudMrwmir at Jttst wlwt t uM far it. Wcits SSBBfl's Summer Undersuits IMF-" HHH 0(xh -aluu, just right for hot days at -10 inU a tult. H O " i 1 U-.i mcfiis ouiiinicr uoais una v csis ' v Largo lliif all kinds choice l,50 that are worth u! f ! . SptvJal low prices on Men's and IWty Swimter. ik not lorget our sum titer kwkk. LJS BROS.& OO. Hl fi WWO MWVIII f WiyiTIh ' SALMM3RBOON. "Wd ialrs, M&ics Whit Kid Glows lft cwiita u pair Oraduatlng Kxercucs at a Favorite Pion eer Educational Institution. The graduating program at the Acad emy oftho Haored Hwirt opeiui with it national air by twelve bauds ou thruo pianos, to jslther accompaniment, and the Immortal Star singled iiaiiuer was sung by u chorus of hIkuiI forty girls. This was it splendid effort, greeted with nppluiii.o. Next aune the "Iksiting Hong" by 18 Isiys with piano and guitar itceomiHiuimout. Tim Imys sang with strong clmir Milcos mid ginsl time nnd expression. We feel sure If our Itoard of litlucutlon could have heard the Isiys they would want to have vocal music in the public m'hiHils. An instrumental solo, . Noviu, op. 13, on three pianos, was followed by 18 minims with dolls who Ming "llyo-l o" Laud" lu a very sweet manner. Tli Ceeillmi onihestra, coiiiimmnI of three guitars, two mandolins, and three piano now rentlertMl a selection and whs loudly applnudisl. Th eentuta "Fbmi's Fwtlvnl" was now presented by eight girls wwrin k nierier iMHini wips aim waving wtcli a Hag, followed by ehjht Hewer girls who dHco ami slug uiwl try to choose a tpieoii. In the secoml scene the rlag ami (lower drills and uwrchlug were very pretty. "Oli those hapjiy days of eldldhood, they will never ooine again" was a chorus thut touched the hearts of the lurtftf audieivce. 'Hie iueeu is finally awanlwl to Clmrity disguisuil 114 a log ger child, whose atuse is twpiMiseil by the fairy snd when ber torn drees la thrown off s)m Is disputed lu roya rolms, ami oiownl in grant atute by the PriuctMs Uool Will. Next oMine a recltntioH lu concert b the class lu elooutitui hy ten ynang luutos, "iiuthllug the ruUewHiiii." Hvry wonl wus clear, every gesture Hrfwt, uimI If encorw weru iHtriultteil at the umdiuuy Uw wMi)d huve teeo ublk-eil tu rescind to a rowill. "TIM W. Mt AhuIii" was the Mint asastduwitb kllherobllgiitomal cliorus. Mks Nellie Dorby of Salem was how pruMtuted witbadiidoHMt ofgnuluatiaa, The same was awarded to Anna . DleVtMiiHMi of Uwrvnls. The uMMita tlon wiw uwdo by Itwv Win. Daly, wlia ako pnwemleil to make a happy mlilrani, uihI in turn introduced Hev. Dlllmau of Astoria, umler whoso p.mtor Ht nt Sabiiu the academy was fuuivdcd, TlmeJtl Masonic templu, wbtch sIixhI whrt Dr. lttrnnrdsoii' hoiue uow stands, was purvibnx-d to ohh this solaxd that hud now grown tu tho noble propo rtions. He Mid It was tilting that the flrst ihlucatlonal Impressions o( )uqtb slionbl be imparted at Uie haiuls i( Wmen, and paid a high tribute to the laWtrsofthe luothcrs ami sUters in mI ueatioual work. Ih travelling er the state be bad wet wttji the flrst jwiIW af the Mm remarks wore very appropriate, full of doeo feeling ami won hearty ap plause, forming a fitting conclusion cf a happy event in the history of this jHjpular school, Theluit musical number vm the rliaplle by Liszt, a piano iuot, with eight baud accompaniment, when the audience was dismissed. All the jHir formers show ed the marked effect of the excellent training received at this school. I'tuzns AWAnnuiJ. Itev. Daly then presented the follow ing prizes to the successful students: Medal for Christian doctrine, donated by Itev. T. Damn, of Gervnls, Or., aw anted to Miss Mollle Molring. Medal for general oxcolloncc, donated by Ilev. Win. A. Daly, awarded to Miss Ktnily Jeffries. Mislal for higliest class nverago, do nated by n friend of tho institution, awarded to Miss Delia Porter. Medal for improvement in plain few ing, given hy the institution, awarded to Miss Itegina Mangold, Premium for highest class average in Sixth grade, II class, awarded to Miss Vera D.ivoy. Premium for highest class average in Fifth grade, II class, n warded to Miss Margaret Sullivan. Premium for application in music, awarded Miss Georgia lioothe. Premium for tost composition, on "In dulgoncutf, "awarded by Hov. Win. Daly, to Miss Anna Dickenson. Premium for test Descriptive Letter, on u "Visit to Mt. Hood," nwarded by Ilev. Wm. Daly ,to Miss Itnby Crawford. I'HKMIUMK AHAIIDHlJ. On June 10, the pupils of the ncud amy of the Kacred Heart finished their ordeal of written exumluntioiis, tho re sult ol which proved vory satisfactory, Juno II), promotions took place, after which the pupils received their premiums and roorts. The following list, shows those who obtained the highest general average, preceut, (result of eight reports issued during the year) in each grade: Second academic grade, Miss Delhi Porter, l8. Fourth academic grade, .Miss iAitn l.uMir, 1)5. Kighth grade, Miss Anna Dickinson, 7. Seventh It grade, Miss Mollle Molr ing .-':. Sixth It grade, Miss Vera Davey, HI). Sixth II gmde.Maiter August ducket-stolii.tll.-it. Fifth 11 grade, Miss Margaret Sullivan Mfth H grade, Muster Charles Iliiok ostein, 80 Ml. Fourth II grade, MU Sadie I-ullnincli, l2. Fourth .11 grade, Master lMvcnrd Itenolt, 81. iliini A iiruiie, .Mies aiiiiUi lireiten- stelu, 811. Second 11 grade, 1,'lva Derby, 07. First H grade, Willu Uuokestuiu, 80, First A grade, Mary Iji Ilniucho, 88. The following pupils received cortitl ontos ol riK'ommendatiou for a course iu stenography and typo writing; Misses Itegina Mangold, Maud Morri son, 1 Iat tie Ilafter, and Dollie Mugulre. Course in mush' Fifth it grade, Ituby Crawford, US; third A grade, Georgia Month, UX)j Mcwml grade, Pwirl Wlllwr, 100; flrst grade, Kthel Philliber, 100. Premium for highest ckiss average, iu the Sixth crude II class awarded to Muster August iliirkesteiu. Premium for Christian doctrine, Third course, awarded to Master Kddl Itenolt. Premium (ur highest claa) average in the First grude,A olass, awarded to Miss Slary It Mnutclie. Premium for Christiuu ibjctrine in the Third eourveuwunled to Mlns Katie Cost olio. Protuium fur plain sewing, doiuttikl by Mm-. Win. A. Daly, awarded to Miss Vkdu Keed. Premium for sidloutioa iu huiiiuii slilp, Hcudemio dcMrtweMt uwanlcil t Mbw MhWI Weils. PraHimm for application in penmnn shlp, SeveJith grade, it clus. awanlnl to Mb llemde Johns. PrainlHin for upidhMtiou iu the Fifth grade, II class, nwunleil to Mtwter Prank Wk-kt. Premium for gtwral ala-efvuiirt U of rnktt, uwrdoil U Mb ritual Pkilll-Iter. MARION Business COUNTY NEWS Being Transacted House. at the CoJr tlRCTIT COl'KT. ancy W. Miller, plaintiff, vs. George If. Jones, Mary S. Jonos, hi wife, Mary Genella Parker, G. J. Parker, Ada Strong and H. II. Finch, defendants, is the title of a foreclosure suit llleil iu De- Mrtment No. 2. Action Is brought for the collection of a f 1,600 note secured hy a mortgage on twenty-five acres of land lying between Commercial and High streets, in South Salem, the mort gage being given by Geo. II. Jones and wife. The plaintiff aks for judgment, for principle, and interest and amounts ldd for taxes, and attorney's fees. II. J. Digger is attornoy for the plaintiff. DBBOS 'II.KU. John Scollard and wife to James K. Smith, land In section 2, 1 4 r 2 w, f SO. A. F. and John Wells to It. S. Cop- jwck, lot No. 4, Suiinysido Fruit Farm No. 7, j. c. d., 5. John M. Douglas and wife to Mordo en I White, block .'J4 and lots II, 4, o, 0, 7, 8, i) and 10, blk !J0, Scotia Mills; ulso lot 2 in Oregon Friends colony ; ulso w of lot 21, Sunnyside Fruit Farm No. 8, 18, 12,',. F.lizulwth S. Zinn to W. W. Curtis, trustee, s of h e J , the 11 w of s e ttf and the s w i of n c J, sec 17, 1 10 sro.east, o00. Win. Magley to W. W. Curtis, trustee, the w M of wc 1), t 10, s r B east, tm. Pliillip A. Correll and wife to W. W. Curtis, trustee, the no of 11 e J-j of sec HI and tho w of n w fcf and the n w If of s w M of see IB, t 10 s r 5 east, l,B0O. I'nited Statin to Klixabetb S. Zinn, the s of Kitlf and tlxes w If of n e Si, see 17, t 10s r B oust, h omestwad. valley lOUAY'S MAKKRT. P0KTL.1.VI) Juno 21. Wheal BO; Walla Wallu, B8c. Flour Portland, f2.!K); SiitKirfine 2.16 kt hhl. Gsts White lfig4oV. Hay Timotbv 8etllKtr ton. Ilos 12lftc; old crop 0c. Wisil VnTlov. 12Q1.V: Kitstern Or egon, 8le. Mohair, 27 30. Millstuff Ilran, $17; shorts, $18, Poultry Chickens, mixed, 4.004 60 turkeys,, live, i:il.'tc. Kis Oregon, Kllji to 17?4 per do. Hides Green, Miltei WIls, 8(j()c. under 00 11m, 7t,0J8S, ; sheep pelts, lB20e. Onions 76elK) inir Hick. Mutter Mest dairy, 36627Jgc; foncv creamerv, 40c per roll. PotiitiKMu-f 1.7B to f2.96 for old ft jtt.OO to f 2.3B for new . Hogs Heavy dresl 6 (go Mutton Weathers 4Uc; drisMsl, Sltit Meef Steers tl.OO0fl.BO; cows, flt.00 1.00 dros-od, 737Jt. Voul dressed, 08c. SALEM MARKET. Wheat 18. Wool 10c, Mohair 30c. Oats U8i!0c. liny Haled, cheat, $7.00 Hggs, 14 Flour In wholesale lots $2.00 retail $.1.00. MlUstuff bran $10.00 Hogs d res not I, 6)$e. Live cattle VIvS.Tc. Sbeui f2.BO0$ft. Dressel Vwd Oc. Mutter Dairy 10c creamerv SOo. Poultry Spring chickens l2Je. Hens 8 toll cents. Oor Goods are flwau Up! TU6 Prices m Down to zero! Dot TOleatber 60060 at Zcvo prices TLhis is ftbe IRachet We have commenced this morning to make great reduc tions on all lines of goods. We make special mention of oui clothing. iWen's suits such as other stores are advertising as bar gains at 6.50 and $7. We say take them now for $5. Re member 35 buys a good suit of clothes well worth 7.50 at Friedman's New Racket. We have better, such as will cost you $9 elsewhere, we say 57. All 512.50 suits go now for 59. Be sure and call in and see our clothing for Boys and Aten. Crash hats from 23c up. Overshirts from 20c up. Un derwear, sbeks and suspenders at extremely low prices. Great assortment of sweaters, gloves, trunks, telescopes, etc., at mabe b Jriebman. FR EDMflN'S NEW! RflGKET! Cor Commercial and State streets, Salem, Ore, n E EDS' or i:ka no is E O.VB WKKK OVLV. COMMKM1NO MONDAY, JUNE 19. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS S Welnsheuk, W Palk-.k. J O Thomas. J M Wnmnoth, Mr and Mrs W 0 Msr rett, San FmuclK'o; K It Steele, Port land; C II Iloldman, Cincinnati! O.; F LStiusou, Poitlund, Kduard II Mradlv, Now Yerk: Henry Uing, Portland. COTTAGE HOTEL "ARRIVALS. T. M. Minanl. Max Colin. J. l. Croikditon. Pertland: Aul-iibI Auer.Jnlni Auor, Mutler; S. M. liliy.'PlnttslHirg, Mo.: F. II. Welly, Gideon Autastburger. Mluftton, O. Yamasbiro... Mlending tea it improves Just the same a blending coffee for good flavor. And we blend n tea call Ynmiishiro Mleml. We take the special kimls for blending and it will not get black when it stand'. Tho tea has a flue flavor, therefore it drinks well when hot or for an If? Tea. Trv a Jt tt and w e know you w ill And it excellent. YOKOHAMA TEA STORK. Tolopbono Hud 201) J. Free Delivery. Jacob Yogt, 93 STATE STttKET. Just received u full stock of Lad let' and Gents Spring and SUMMER SHOES. Will pell for the next GO days at the low oit prices ever knowa in Salem. Will be pleased to show patrons uur stock and guanntce satlsfuutlon on every purchase. Prices the lowest. California Junk Shop t IltKliest price iaM for old motal, bottlfa. ro. moLs riir tildes, Copper and Iron. (allbeloreyouaelL 6-Siul S. BOGOWM, 151 Court St SAM T. SHAW COMPANY., Columbia l-OI'ULAR PLAYK I 10c. POPCiait PMICF.S. 2iV. Tl IT J 1 ,!-. BORN. SWAUTZ At the home in Statth SHleiii June 10, iswt, to Mr. ami Mrs. iii, Sw urtz, a sou The Key to Health Beecham's Pills A Gentle CaUmrtic Beecham's Pills For Sick Headache, etc. Beecham's Pills Annual Sale, 6.000,000 boxes. 10 cents and 25 cents Druggists. Icfcr ; I 1 I $5o- t41 T. Decorations for the Table, in handsome dinner ware, tea sets, chop diahes, ice cream sets, vegetable dishes, n all the newest designs ami pretty dec- rations, is contained in our soiMirh ttivk of 1 hiua, glaswaro, crockerv. We an' offering many bunating iu talde ware of all kinds, ami your table can I nik at tra tive at a small outlay. SonnemanN, TUB OHOCKlt 124 Suta t Telephono 51 The fines chain wheel ever turned out of a factory, Hartfords, strictly high grade, S35, Videttes, fully guaranteed, 525 and S26, SROAT St WILSON. To cere I.a Unnpc, keep warm, etpccUB) 1 (be feet, sad lake Dr. Milct Ntrvmc. I , 1 & GRAY Carpenter's Tools. Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROR Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. " Another Towel Snap We raised such a (in with iair other towels, ami pleased so iimiha folks tlwt we MMcceded in getting another down lot UhiI we will pat oat Fmlay Hiormut; t 10 o'clock t 5c Each Aii lKx&i cheeked imkMi liaea towel, only 4 to a customer, awl you can't buy one till 10 o'clock Frtlay Hwrnlng. lte mumtHtr tlw otlutr 10 iliwen only ia.ttsl 'JO minutes the last ae. There are the Wutcb our North Window Wwliwlav ami TliMrwlay. Jelly ntmbUwv Ptxtel Uirry bowls Largo datuWry liowW UalnU' jars Doauty idn Iw ribli SCV'do 80V KV lc Ir. Mdt Don't Swear If you're owe of the faithful onee who has waitel patiently or impatiently fur a Tribune. Just nsul the following local mde from lb -.Cycle A goof June it Embarrassed With Too Many Orders. VWkWT MfMttt kiBXM lialllMMU)r HU IfcM Miferl W.lb.miuititr)lwH4 unomc Hi -i(U i aord tkM twu Ww a uhuiwII) il mwiii tu umiIv at) tat! lk lit ' u. tf Kms IV. tiimw ik xn- iKjHf-iurn inviiiaiiu nnua k HWimjir WrSB tu (iur ail nixht la rJW tu Mulr lh mt. H.ul dowona tut lh TIU.u IjWA. Ukk ,mi Tbt it u alnuwi UHtrretlatAt ruatliilM) Ut 4k it tar lb IllUIUIU uf Jun unl lha uuii.i.1 .ki. .. will twiirmUrilnsn;wo nil jgenu whu bar uiLtftl In utAktui ikrtr awekluM ow uTtl lurmtiiwt lln oa ika iu,Im ....i.i.T adnlsMtaMUt l,Wr iL TliUck iZ JAOJT h b uuaht t kt akw Ifc, IVUotuaHlsn. tiUUtIfuUjr Urt TLw C .IL " 1. ".' "-' K t' Have you noticed The bids for Street Lighting? 45 Arc Lamps, all night. S281.25 per month. 200 Gas Lamps, all night, S666.66 per month. olutosr land for SHHtmwrvttto Aiftdeuiy as ititmlnwt itiian aal in iJh w bbwk IU !diilwjt Hl out Mere trtliie ttghitng for ourcwmtry. l1t(e ami tbOr tho batileJaU lit ebiueut, ct W. yarn I i'rllt la us4lu. Uwm W. Mp5lr traattfw tMdo. 0 Hl whdttHhAl m Hl H tt . fkstaat a): uur Wi iu u a WIGGIN'S BAZAAR Lowest Lowest o rcTLan until midnight, S225,00 per month, 200 Gas Lamps, until midnight, $458,33 per month. proposition from Gas Comoanvi 100 Lamps until midnight, except moonlight nights v.uu per monuis proposition from Electric Companyi 35 Arc Lamps until midnight, every night, ou o.uu per month is, KACKET PRIOKS. Is any Comment Necessary? 301 UOMMGR01AL BTflRCT tw.