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lv ' WH' Wl iMWfMMm iriHIIt'MiiHMkk , tTi runnii mn i i 1 i i n i r - - ... .. .. ..mMtoijitiHatutx '-aKSSBuK. rWMMMMIMWMIOTMW ,r - ,.i!rcaKc.: sa(ftsia.K.wiSitfSGWS!.-ii(aK,. jKMmiufmi M AM 4 v ii v ;., ir- '- TF . BLUNTING 4c. and Bunting :.r' J, 4OPJULY and the EDITOR'S EXCURSION Make preparations to Show your Loyalty. HOLVERSON'S CASH NEW TODAY, LINES Ladies' Shirt Waists that cannot be equaled in Oregon. This in the fourth shipment this spring. All new patterns. .3 V Lot No, 1 styled made and perfect fitting Lot No, 2 bino quality. Also plain Mack, muoaml pink. . a a mm values lor mo price T rf Tle " Plain blacks, new bluos, pinks: JL-AJl iU, sJ handsomely fixed with white tttckn three Inched apart, edged with white. A c, very stylish waist 51 NEW CRASH SKIRTS: New lines of plain and trim med Crash Skirts. Latest cut, best qualities. $1.25 to $2 each, JJ.DALRYMPLE& COMPANY. NO THEORY or GUESS WORK, ALL FACTS FROM N u You can't got loo miiuh of Italitaynsomc thine now coming up, hi watches tin well as other things, wo keen tin with the times and nro pruiMrcd to repair uil tho latest ami mechanism in watches, iow elry, kodaki!, surgical instruments (tie. Our wateh repair Heiiartmuiit in the Inwt in Salem ami prices reasonable. All work warantod. O.H.HINGBS KXi'Kiir watoii makiiii and DIAMOND BKTTMI. SOO COMMICKOIAL. BT. WEATHUH HEPOnT. Tonight and Bunday fair, warmer. DATES OF LOCAL EVENTS. July 4 Celebration at Kalom. ice Not Given Away. I cannot afford to give ivo away, but am veiling a pure artfolt) at a priee (hat is within thu reach of nil. Ckymtai. Icb Wohks. J. M. Magulro, l'rop. It If CAPITAL UKKWKKY UElilt. 1IOTTLKU KliugcrA rJcck,Succe0M to UouihSalem Mottling Wonts, Alt orders for Udtlwl lieer will lw llfUl at tho brewery. Kept on cold Murage, Free, city delivery. Telephone 3181. Ke Very Neatly Olven Away, We tan kIvo Ire tiwuy, to convince you come and aco how big a chunk you gel for little money. Our lee I muiiufuo ture front puro dltttlllecl water. Capitol Ice Work, n 28tf KUNUHit & llioutc fiibtuition anil luetic dowa follow f wot it kr uiluj; Dr. Mum Nirvtnc Ortja Going fast ly an we aay rnd are oiti ing our entire Mwk at Fll HP $ The Daily Journal has 5 Q more subscribers in SalenTu i 9 and paid-up ones at that, 5 h than any other newspaper, a Parasols at half vrice j, Mt&ik of HAW THICK. Tiiere an twine iiIh tliluen left in Waal and V ,rVke a loox at mem. IShist Waists , jflt h nave money on anything you ilLXJS BROS.& CO. .. T PIRST DOOU SOUTH SALEM, OREGON. 5c. for the CASH cTOItE X A X A complete lino of un-to-dato in fancy stritie, well 50c. cack Fancy trl)i with three. rows of tuckinc Neat imttonis. a. - a a 60c. each. ever siiown each. PERSONAL AND LOCAL, Tom Worloy, of Blayton, wan in town today. It. D. Allen of Bilverton was in tho oity today. Win. Perkins, of llrooks, scnt tho day in town. Allien Davis, Hnlom today. of Stuyton, wax in Mm. '. K. Hodgklnont to Portland thlx morning. J. Showermau of Hheridun, NMiut U 6 duy in Kalem. A. A. Ihiuk of CormlllH Ih in thu oily vlhltliiK frieudit. M. I:. I'ogne, who hun been at Tlllu mook, rotiirmsl today. Mr. .M.J. Conner and family went to 1'ortlund today to reoide. V. X. Ilocdhjhohiior, of Bublhnlty, wii.t a Salem vinitor today. Mrs. I. 0. l'ardln went to Portland tliln moruliiK to visit rclatlvoM. Mliw F. 0. Jory went to Portland UiU iiiornlng to HK)iid a week vInIUhh. Olllwrt A Pattornon wont to their hop yardn tolay on tin iiiHpcotlon tour. Mr. 0. I). 1 1 n tldii went to Portland thlN moriiliiK to vhtlt with Mr. Mutton. Mr. W. J, Ilurren left thin morning to vUlt her mn Wlllunl at Arlington Ore Mrn. K. S. &nly went to Porllaud thin nioriiiiiK t vlult with her father and mother. Mr. F. P. TIIIhou wwh a pMneujjer to Portland iIiIh inornliiK on her way lo Mlehlpun. MUi Uoleu OoiHtlaud and MIm I.una ImwUi wttiit lo AllNtuy tolay, eoln via ImrMoltAck. Mr. J. W. UUwrlrtud wut to Tort laml thk mmkiiIii to vWit with friwid hu1 ratatlvwi. Mr. 1). 0. HlMrmnti ihI mHt wit to Portland thk mornlM wliwre tliqy will rMldu in thu futMro. MIm It. Dunn, uf Portland, wlw biMit vlnltliiK fritHMU in thbt Ity lum ro- tiiriiutl lo Portland thin UMiriilnjf. Kilwln Siiiiiwmii, and Odtm Xwdly and wlfa, timo down frm IiH)eVimlwit) thh morning (in t Mr way t Ifttitom Oro Kn. ov. and Mm. W. V. Mat ef Turmir, went to Dayton thU morning whuro thoy wIIIomii a pret muted mvellug to night. lion Wimlear, of UhuoIh, wtu la town today. Ilt report rmj u nvr Uittor and y tliUi watlir k imy lm iiiuiimi ami U itwturtHg rrwM to porfw t on. Wo offer anv of ftur line jmV of lhira Miia at dm: Vhtte, and ntuntw " (ul JSltSfoFJS&k !K JG"fc S &U fflP rii ZX j j , iiav a good aortment yl ami ym pan liavo tliHin at lukt uluit wo luilii Mr id.tio , want by Iwying jt from u. Tit V Pr. OP FOSTOFPICB, THE NATION'S BIRTHDAY A Great Celebration Next Tuesday to Wind Vp With a Viee Ball. Tho proiaration for the celebration of the nation's birthday are nearing completion, and enough is in eight to guarantee one of the most brilliant and elaborate celebrations ever seen in Sa lem. Prom early morning until Into at night something of intoroat will bo go ing on all the timo. Mingled with mm al event of the Fourth of July will bo novelties which can not fail to ! enter tabling. The musieal proxmm in Marlon Square Is more than usually rich in cluding the RhIoiii Choral Poclety, and ths.Vovello Quartet te.of Monmouth, at well as the hm etost singer in the Xortliwoct, Mrs. HlngiM. The exorcism in ilarkm Pquare in clude, tMiw tlie nnicic, the invocation by Hev. W. C. Kautuer, an oration by Hon. J. A. Jeffreys, a wholarly gen tleman and u line speaker, and prob ably some informal talk from othors. The street (wrade will include many newfeaturesund Is calculated toplease by its novelty and excellence rather than by excessive length. In the parade one lloat will carry the GoddeM of Liberty, reprosonted by 3Iis I-eoiirt Paine. Willi her, inctwvl of the statos of the Union, will lx; Cuba, Porto Itico, Hawaii and tlie PlillippiuoH, rep resented by boaiitiful young ladies. Tills wllllw something new and a signi ficant innovation. Miss Alice DavenjKirt, will represent the Angel of Peace, whom wo would atl lm pleased to see. The other floats will contain novel ideas which have been worked out by the committee, of which Mrs. Olive 8. Knglaud is chairman, and will be it sur prise to the spectators. The firing of tho salute will take place in Wlllson Avenue, and will le under charge of Han Tayfor, who knows more about llring salutes than any other man in Hnlom. Ho will also manipulate the fireworks, which will bo displayed in Willson Avenue, whore every one can get a good view. After much tribulation, tlie commit tee has at last succeeded in finding a Imntlmll nine who dare to go up uguinst the Chemuwas. It Is tlie Manillas and iscouioHtd of picked players of this city. A hotly contested gume will be seen, and the Indian hoys may nut have it uil their own way, after all. An Innovation, for Salem, and one which will 1 highly appreciated by all who have light fantastic toos which they know how to trip, wilt ho tlie grand free hail tit night. Tills will bo hold in the top story of the city hall, a room "fixlM) feet, where there will I hi plenty of room for all to have n good time. Itackon sto's orchestta will funilxh the music, and this is n guarantee of siiHtrior ex cellence. Isadnre (ireeuliauui dias this branch of the celebration in charge, and he will act as chief floor manager, as sisted by Iru Hamilton, Hurt Lynch and others. All programs lllapHmr in full in Monday's Journal, thedetuilsiint being fully formulated us yet in some minus. Thu program of street sorUi will hu fouuil IhiIow; also the musical program to lie given in Marlon square: XUSIOAI. I'HOUUAM -JI0HXISO. Hand mush'. "America" Salem Choral Selnty. "0 Hall Us, Yo Free" Xovello Quar tet. Polo, selected Mrs. llalllu Parrish Hinges. "Peerhwfl Oragon" Snltiiu Ohoral Society. "Flag Without n SIciIm" Xovollo Quartet. "KikI, White iiihI HI lie" .Mrs. Hinges and Halem Choral Society'. IJVHNINO. Hand music. "To Thee, I) Country" Sulem Choral Society. Song, selected Xovtillo Quartet. Solo, selircted Mrs. Uulllo Parrlsh Hlnges. "Annie l.auriu,"lhick, Xovello Quar tet. "StarSmiiL'led Itanner" Mrs. llingos and SflUm Choral Society. ltuud music. Solo, KiWted.-.Mr. Hallly ParrUli HillKtM. Holo, Hlwted, Novllo Quartet. "AniMrtr" Saltnn Choml Hooiety. STHNUT Hrtmrs. ll$K and sitoon met, on l4yeJe: 0m ami oiM-lmlf hltx-k: llrst priw fit, sec ond prlw, 1. Hop)rliig tMHitost : 0iih-1m1( block : llrst priie, (l.fi(), mmsmmI print, l, third priw 60 cenU. WIhmI barruw rwwi Ohh l4ok : llrst priw, f.1. HMuutl pri, , third priie, l. FiHrt raew: lluys not ovur lit ywira of a,bloeksi Flmt priiv, M, hhxhh! inwl, Ulrls' ItieyelttraM: (Freo fur all) blocks. First prtw, 10, scouml prk 1, third pns M wits. UlrU' egg and hkxiu race: hO wihls: llrst priw, , HtHHind priw, fl,' thlnl prlie M) ceiitN, lloys' foot race! lloys uinlr Vt ytr of ago, 1 bleck: Firt priio, l.W), ws ond prise, f I, thlnl in W ctmu. lUiys bleyde ruee: ltnys not avor 14 pwra of ajw.JI bkwka: Pinit ria. It, svound prli, VI. Tlmitr-ltitMwl ww: 7S yard. F1t prlM, fl.CO, MtoMul pri, fl. ltv. W. K. OuihUuiuI wwut to AIImiiv Uxluy where he delivers htw Mtriium iui The Man With tho Ho" HU d.ur.-l. will Ihi clol until SttpttMiihor. T. I.. DavkUou Jr. left this morning via kteamur to Palo Alto, California, fur Iho summer tictkm to vWt r4atie uud friends. Mm. M. J. Maitwr ami Mits Muan, UHd MU Fleta MaKom of Mc.MIhhvIIU Kor day IMI wHit to Stavtmi the Fwirth." to. to remain uvwr Landlord and Mr. Cuniwr went to Albany to tqmnd Sunday a gMwt at the KCVtirU IKUlbO, O. P. lUbiifli)-, the propriotr of Tho Fair, has Uon amfWl to hks kwM for kvvurai iy. Allwrt UHtlsrvn. of OilttivM, arrived today hi bahM to kak ovwr thU kootimi of tlw wost Count v Rtfconlwr ItutaiMl umi u .irr. erwu to mm SmttJay wfh Ws tomily. Mrs. UoUoh. of Alkiuv UkJuu u. I Utrnevl aflej VMl wjjtb W, fnji. Atty.uH. wtkiiurH rit t.. IUrt for a Sunday val. SOLDIERS' HOME. In Demanding Pension Money Stale Exceeded its Authority. the CmnotTake From the Veteran the Money the Government Pay Him for His Maintenance. Attorney-General Blackburn has ren dored an opinion, at the ropiest of Gov ernor Geer, In which he holds that the rules of the Soldiers' Home requiring inmatos to osslttu to the home potisim raonayrcceircd bythemarillfga' bwause t toy are in conflict with United States stitute. Rule 12 requires inmates of tlie Home to turn their ension money over to tlie commandant of that institu tion immediately iijkii receiving It, ami rule j.i provides tliat said money, over nud above the sum of f I n month so stir rendered, should be paid by tlie com' mandnnt to the deiendcnt relatives of the (wnsioner, or, If lie had no dcpond ont relatives, then said money to Is cremiou to a iiinu lor me support ol n Home. Rule 14 provides that tlie al lowance of (I a month granted the pon sloner tinder rule 13 Is liable to forfeit ure if the member receiving said allow ance should be adjudged guilty of any misconduct or infraction of the rules of the Home. The attornoy-gonoral's de cision is in part as follews: "Tho amended ruios of the Oregon Soldiers' Home, whon construed in connection with the provisions of the application for admission to the Home, constitute an assignment or tratfsfor by the applicant for admission to 'said Home, to the Home, of some right to or interest in the pension which has Ih-'cii granted to him by the federal gov ernment. "faction 4745 of tlie revised statutes of the United Slates provides as follews: 'Any pledge, mortgage, sale, assignment or transfer of nny rfght, claim or intor est in any position which lias been or may hereafter bo granted, shall be void and of no effect.' "Under tlie rules of the board, tho as signment or transfer is not a voluntary oneind even if voluntary, it would be void. The assignment or transfer is compulsory bused upon the necessities of the ensloiior, one which ho is bound to imiko iMjfore he can lie Kirmitted to en- Joy any of (lie privileges and IkiiuiIHh (if admission to ami residence in wild Home. "It is my opinion that any transfer or assignment of an Interest in a inmsion, made us required by the amended rules, iw In direct conflict with the law of the United States on this subject and is therefore void ami of no effect; and that thu amended rules are such cannot lie enforced." as MARION COUNTY MATTERS. Uuslness Uelng Transacted at the Court House. An undertaking on apHil lias been UIinI in the olllco of the county clerk, in tho ease of W. . Mitchell, plaintiff, vs. The Oregon Woman's Flax Fibre Asso ciation, defendant. Tlie euso cous to the supreme court on an apiieal by the defense, Judge GeoruH II. Ihirnett hav ing rendered judgment for the plaintiff. I'HOIIATK. Addle Parvin, executrix ofthe last will and tostumunt of John Sutton, deceased, has iHttltioned tlie probate court, stat ing tltut the estate hokls a note for $700 against A. I. and S. F. Wiiguur, seoiinHl by a uinrtgago on lets I to (I, in block No. 2, in Central addition to Sulem, which note is appraised at 100: that the premises have been sold for taxes; (hut she desires to foreclose the mort gtigu, ami fur that ptirHe desired au thority to rtKMltMin tho premises from the tax sale, the total of whluh will amount to about 1100. Judge Terrell made the order as per tlie prayer of tho Itltioncr. nanus piLun. W. J. Irwin to Mllie llolle Irwin, one half iiiterost in 80 uertM hi the d 1 e of J. F.. Purrutt. fi. M. B. Wright to X. Kw l.eo, blk 16 in annex Xo. 1, tioo. Hollistcr's add to Stuyton. (100. X. liva Ilrwilg ami hitsbaml to Win. II. King, Idk 16, in unmtx Xo. 1 to Geo. I lullister's add to Suy ton. VOO. Fourth of July diuiwraud liinoh will Im sorved in tlie liiMimnee iMilhlliig otlleo rvom, by tlie ladlee of the llaptlst church. Tlieir reputation for etiloken iU dinner in the prist will Insure them a full cuwd on next Tuesday. Clover Hay, Now ready for delivery from the Hubburd much. Apply J96 Com. 5t. 7-l-3t tPsawauiiBMHaHBaaaaavaMoaaBavMasaioM In preparing FOR THE jfottrtb ReiiU'iiilwr Hull w can tit you out in oboe. MK-ks, ithiru, s4isHMvders, -ruh bat, tws, etr., etc.. at Imsh prices than ioot uuj w lw re. 1 loro's a few prices you wight proltt by: uar sou nostimsiiirw .47 Our HidttHwlrie.1 shirt AH .) 1.M5 Our light rnwlw-n ear. OitrwU UkMsboA Our fine tan vM. Oar HitiH calf Wl 1.3A Ami iwr von mie vM't at ti.v& and fft.ll It's ho eot to took, ami wo Mil ittguktr or tlian Huut ut wit sato. CustoimMw kiww it too. UHrlHrulHgirlotradjmiTtbat. See its on Fireworks. AN ARTISTIC RECITAL. Kich Program Rendered By Mrs. Etta Anderz-Wdlman's School. Reed's opera house was well-filled last evening by one of the finest audiences of people that has appeared in that building this season. The oc casion was the second annual com. tnencoment of the Inter-slate conser vatory of music under the management of Mrs. Etta Anders-Willman. Tho stage setting consisted of four magni ficent now pianos, including one opera grand. Tlie program, although con lined to piano music, proved most en tertaining, nud was carried out with a precision ami finish which indicated a master hand In charge. The numbers consisted of sokx, duets, quartets and sixteeu-hand work, ranging from tlie implest compositions played by begin ners to tlie most intricate and beauti ful of classical productions. It would be folly for the rojiorter to attempt a cirlticism of the work done by the different young people who took lrt, for reason of incompetency. How ever, lie feels justified in saying that as a whole tho evening's program was a harmonious production, evincing great skill individually and collectively. Prob ably the highest compliment possible, was iKiid the performers by the audi ence in the enthusiastic applaut-o showered upon each and all. Tho wondorfully pleasing qualities of the entire work were Kmietliing unusual in a format program of tlie kind. Where monotony might have been expected the keenest enjoyment was evinced on the part of the audience. There was mani fested a wonderful freedom from the mechanical nnd studied effects so com mon among students and amateurs, mid in tlieir place was noticeable a remark able ease and grace combined with a rare techinqiic and assurance that was u comfort to the audience as well as the performers. Tlie Kroat freedom with which the entire work of the evening was done, whether due to the system of thn ront-orvntory or the individual ef forts of Mrs, Willman, could not but be noticeable to ovary one present. As this is one of the most essential qualities of n great artist in whatever field, it would not lo surprising if that Salem audience last evening sat in the presence of some future celebrity of whom the world will some day be justly proud. Prof. K. II. Scott, president of tlie Inter State system, was introduced by Mrs. Willinuu and briefly reviewed tlie work and objects of that institution. He also conferred the diploma of pro ficiency iiikjii Miss Xettlo Ilcckuor, who graduated with honors. Mr. Scott gave a little outline of the work being done by their conservatory, stating that they h.id 100 branch studios in the west sim ilar to the one at Salem, all working under one plan and ono management, thus insuring standing and recognition to all graduates in any part of thu coun try. Dr. Scott pronounced the Sulem branch one of the three best in the chain of schools, those three lieiug Oplon, (irand Island and Salem. He spoke in tho highest terms of Mrs. Wlllmaii's work, and claimed that for artistic conception of their work the program as rundored was one of the very liost he had heard. Tho sjicakor voiced the feelings oi the audience in these remarks as well as in tlie high compliment iid the graduate of tho evening, who for ono so young threw an unusual flavor into her renditions. Wlille the work of the pupils made no pretont-e to Iniing out of the ordlnnry.the appreciation with whluh it was received certainly stMiiiw it as of a high order, ami reflects the hk'hast credit unon teacher and students. Tho program of the evening wus given Iwlow : I'AUT 1. Quartette, Itakoozy Murse) I(it Grace Savugo.Mrs. Otto Kmuso, Mrs. F. II. Anson, Mrs. K. M. Sorbor. Solo, "Sllvor flshofl In tlie lake"... Hoi- lander Murie Hofor Solo Hollander a. "Fairy tale" b. "MarchedttdmiHMn" o. "Hlrds In tho woods" Althua Mooros. Solo, Halcyon days ., Solas Cora Tulkinctnn. Duett, "Rondo llrilikuite" Mohr AHu Hendricks, Grace Savage. Solo Roethoveii a. Allegretto Op 10, Xo 2. 1). Pnwto Claudia Ohlldore. Solo "Martha" Sydney Smith Alia Hendrhjkg. Solo, Concert March Hollander Mao llolso. Solo, "Alice where art thou". . . . Asehur Grace Savage. I'Aitr it. Duot, Juhol Overture. ... Von Wohlmr Miss Iteckuer, Miss Hubbard, Solo, Concert Study Goldkok Pml It. Waters. Solo. IUI Poudro Rafacol Joseffv Hortha Hubbard. Solo, a. Xoctrune, John Field, b. Faust Viilso, Gounod, d, "Pouer Zatt- lr. magic lire, scone from Walkine, Richard Wagner, Nettie i.. itevKUor. . Watch tlie Blue Streak Nome of us out bore iu the "raw" wost don't know much thatKoesonui the Euit. Hero aro a few recent re cords might interest you. Iwu-Hilld liutiteii WAsutsaTON. m- uh. -MaFilo.l wioi lh Kivnl lOrtbli lltaut-.v IU 1AQk bn Altai; thr WasiUNoIun. M&y nth oa-mllrt mh. lino 3.0i MrKarUixtwiMitt tUl.TiMouie,Taj SWi.-MV,Hml IntKWlic uivM, time i it DIM tU mIim U uul r. tw, U si: tiUunMos WAtTHAM. My ;tt-Meyrtud M ih Ihr corutrMl match rA with lWir MMnS ml KjoiUllihlnl Mou TWbanei ' a" Sr.l'iVL, Juualth -iMnr Canuicbadl brat lb8tPal-1mlioWM,Bk,j.4."H" "w Wc wta. fee Mtt-trtU BUM baHUkau MOUAIltaoMn an Ht w & eyvMdal wwkt. Friedman's New Friedman's New Racket $5 Buys a Good Suit of Men's Clothing $9 Buys a Suit Well worth $12,50 Our Price 59 New Goods Arriving Daily FRIED MAN Cor. Commercial and State streets, Salem, Ore, Addrcs, Dr. "Scott, president of Inter state University System. Double Quartet, 10 hands. Grande Polanalse Meyerbeer, Miss Beckner, Miss Hubbard, Mrs, John Krausse, Miss Hrey man, Miss Childers, Mrs. F. R. Anson, Mrs. Jos. Albert, Misa Shelton. Mrs. William's program last night by the jHsrsonne of tlie participants showing the names of Salem's very best musical talent, demonstrated the dignity of the work and tlie conception the best musical minds have of the advantages of studying this systematic course. Thus the permanency of the Interstate Con servatory is assured at Salem and the work will be continued in a serious and conscientious manner. Those now work ing under the system will make tlie 3d commencement a grand success next year. 24-TO- Foresters v. Woodmen of the World Met on the Fair Grounds Diamond. Yosterday'a game of lsie hall lietween the Foresters and Woodmen of the World resulted in thu ignominious de feat of the latter, who thought they had the lop-oared animals of the foreit on tho run The Woodmen felt hil arious just before the first inning ami imagined they were being drawn through the streets by the coyotes, cougars and skunks of the forest on a hayrack, amidst the perfumes of new mown hay, but after the first inning they lost all hope of ever getting a sniff of even catnip tea. Tho game resulted in a score for the Foresters of 24 to 4. It was only through the charitable In stincts of tho truly fraternal feelings of a true Forester that they wore allowed to make a score. All the Foresters needed was a cutcher, pltchor and short stop, which would have been a sufficient team. It is understood that the Woodmon will withdraw ami not ploy the other two games. 'I ho Foresters are louglng for that hay rack ride and until tlioy got It they will roam us of yore with tho wild Isjasts of the forest, among the "big footed ani mals." The Forestors still carry a chip on their shoulder in the city nud nro will ing to extend the chullungo to the rest of tlie county. A challenge from the elks would l eg ocially acceptable. Dinnor Fourth of July, will be served by the ladies of the Baptist church in the otllee of th Insurance building. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS I. Minroe. AIImiiv; O. R. Baxter, Grand Rapids, Mich. ; A. J. Lyons, San Franoltco; Doll L. Lasher, Clavton Wentz and family, F. M. Math'ena, Pertland: C. C. McDonald. Chas. M Hough, San Franeboe: J. J. Dalrvmple, City; J. W. Redd, Carlton, Or. Fourth July Excursion. The Corvallis A Eastern Rail Road d k si makes rate of one fare for the round trii between all rail and rivor points reache. by their lines. Tickets good going Julv 2, 3 and 4 limiting return until July 0. ' o-37-tt Kw. C. Hbukbx, Agt. Volunteer Firemen. All iwrsons willing to serve in a vol uutcor tire oomnanv for .Ink- 4 nm r... ' ipiusuM 10 report to uuairman Jtuiah at once. CoMMtTruE. 1 . . . .. a. . ' .-.:' "Use the sample of Herb Tou loft at your home, It will do you good." 6 31 tf Ul dnuvbti aU Ur. UUi Necto rUUm Have you noticed The bids for Street Lighting? 45 Arc Lamps, all night $281,25 per month, 200 Gas Lamps, all night. 5666,66 per month. 45 Arc Lamps, until midnight, $225,00 per month, 200 Gas Lamps, until midnight, $458,33 per month. Lowest proposition from Gas Companyi "" 100 Lamps until midnight, except moonlight nights, $202.00 per month, Lowest propasition from Electric Companyi 35 Arc Lamps until midnight, ever cdio.uu Has started slaughtering their Yes, we will sell you a suit for S7.50 for. Call and see our goods and prices. We will have no trouble in convincing you that we are selling up-to-date clothing at a lower price than any other house in the city. Pretty Organdies, New Lawns, Swiss, Ginghams, Percales, Dimities, etc. Dainty Chiffons, Allover Embroideries, Laces of all kinds. Several nice pieces of Tucking, Lace Cui tains, large sizes extreme low prices. Bed Spreads, Table Linens and Napkins. It will pay you to call and see all our new goods. 'S NEW Brewster 108 COURT I'lioXE Ua Kottq TmroriTTa4 to the Opera House Block, across the WP DSUr FclTlOVcU street from old stand, during the erec. Mi u tw,ut,wvviu Hon of a new building to accommo date our trade. A full stock of Hay, Grain Mill Feed, Flour, Salt, etc., a. ways on hand. All orders promptly attended and filled. ONE-HALF K 6 k ARRIVED AT THE YOKOUAMA TBI Sl'ORF, MACHINE MADE VERY GOOD FINISH. Telephone Red 2(101. Free Doll very. Cord Wood Large Fir, WOO Large Ash, S3.ii5 1'olc Oak, WM All First-class and Delivered Promptly. D. S. BENTLEY & CO, SuccCMom Sulem Imp. Co. Phone :t01. uiu Front. FORTHE FOURTH OFJULY. Southern Pacific Excursion Rates for Cel ebrations and Travel July I to 5. Stations 1125 miles or less from selling loint 1 1-3 fare for round trip. Two hundred miles but not loss than 135 inilos, 1 1-5 the fare for round trip. Three hundred miles hut not less than -smiles, one mre round trip. No ticket less than Uo cents for trio. round Chilnren 5 to 12 half Uimc rates. Volunteers Return. The return ofthe Volunteers reminds us of their splendid murkmanship, come and perfect your shooting nt tho now gallery. 113 State street next door to uray uroi. r, j. Fontaine, Prop. 0 29 tf w w r w w w 0 Flags i Fireworks Firecrackers i .... i s w e nave a eoo.1 lik. tva- .if nil ti. 1 nuine gooos, ami on Hags and fire WOrks CdlkViallv w. .in en-.. ,., ksome money, for we bo't these East L at the lowest prices we've seen quoted roy a considerable. All sum nrint..! . -----. ... .... v.. v u dies, sky rockets. 1miIo.hu. i,jnMi "KSi UI1II il 1L7 HUW1T HI IfrkllKl.i . ..i..- 3 nnwetc. On disidav asMirtments . can do you goal, sjecial prices m4 lots amounting to fS or over. You J can have a rfn hnm.t iliii.i,... r..- 4 can have a hue homo .lUnlnv r..,- & Mn.. l..x .1! 1 .. . ... "' ''" i .'. inr you OHIO I icnou- tlml iln't know that." Hranf .1 10 IK -...,. i rt... .i: ;... . . .' ""' wui luwrocsers at 0. iu. is ismiin winch are not common trash but rtc- LuW s"':" njniiJrH niiinr wtwii rsn Mv.-v .1 C 3 for 10 cents, limit big fellows, all. r ii ivw. Wiggins' Bazaar, :k)7 Commercial Street. CAR LOAD Mason Fruit per month, mui immense stock of Clothing. 55 that other stores charge Rfl6KET! & White, STREET. ' 1781. For (he China Closet, ns well as the table, we have delicate egg shell pieces of dainty china, deco rated in gold and exquisite coloring that lends n charm to vour cun of tea. Ice cream or fruit. Our handsome designs Our handsome designs in lierry bowls, lotnonado and clarot sets, ice cream sets, in fine glaxwarc, are seasonable ami convenient. SonnemanN, THE U ROGER 124 State st Telephone 51 Patton Bros, Will Celebrate By giving their fourth annual July celebration on evening of July 3d, at 3:30 o'clock. Races of all kinds for prizes. Terrific rire Cracker scramhle. ending with an elaborate Fire Works display. Free to Everyone. Remember the date. Jacob Vogt, 95 STATK STRKBT. Just received a full stock of Ladles' and (Senls' Spring and SUMMER SHOES, Will sell for the next GO days at the ?.w.?1l Pricc3 ev,,r know j in Salem. M1I be pleamd to show patrons our stock and guarantee satisfaction on every purchase. Prices the lowest. California Junk Shop f .&4.i iric imu lor om meuu, ooiiit-a. roiK, aok. rugs. IiUm, Copper and Iron. Call before you Mil. 4-4iil S. HQGUWUt, 151 Court SL night, WIOQIN'S BAZAAR . '? Mim XIha "ohUh I I.a ucr to vUli frloudi. k r iij" l Mn Whit KItl tier li ot a pa4r ItAQKEl' PHIQE3, "'Is any CommentNecessary? 307 COMMKUQ1AL S'J