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rpTTT? 1Jdj DAILY JOURNAL. ' v Thn Dnllv Journal's Inrco circula te tlon Is no accident. It's tho result of W M Lntaat Asaoolated Pro tet 5 aroma, Froah Local nawa am Hv V Editorials make Tha Dally Jour M nnl. t.lL niinlltu nr In... nilnn llllfll Huuiib hiiu iiyw fi iuoi VOX,. X SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY JULY 5 1800. NO 157. 2 T'TVnHSVH'HHnlV'H ''"' " fO '''' 6J2rib 1 0 y&ft D Have You Figured it Out? RM i Do you know what it costs you for a few week's time as an accommodation at a credit store? There's only one way r 1 S" lit to una out. compare prices at tne THE NEW YORK RACKET. Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa Sis. With the prices you've been paying for the same quality of goods. Then you'll know. Spot cash explains our low prices. We have no "special leaders" and no "special sales." It's the best possible value in every article in the store. Come in any day in the year and get your money's worth. ERS Saiem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store, E. T. BARNES, Prop. I 4 H fTWkiiBilhfcli'fcillhhltl MiliViiii.'W W.vkKVMt .Vk,v,v "7" a-TT i -' Red Cross Shoes 4 Our hospital and nurse Shoes, 4 also Oxfords, have arrived. Try a pair if you want soild com- fort. Our big Shoe sale is still on we are cutting prices right and left we buy our goods 10 per cent, cheaper than mexper 4) lenced opposition, hence can 4 and do easily undersell them. FREE SHINE Krausse Brothers 275 Commercial St. q ; a c-a -"a."1', " "" - -x "" LAL.T o ' ' ' ' 20 GREAT SLAUGHTER SHOE SALE. Per Cent Reduction On All Shoes, Wc arc not Vkv KILLING THE DEAD. $e do.do t nmking Low Prices on Dond Stock, ami blowing nbout it in a imirvol, but wo uro SLAUGHTERING THE LIVrXG: Hewing tlown n cloun, live stook, Iovol with tho dirt which to associated with cheap pricos. NEW UP-TO-DATE STY LIDS! Every Khoo in tlio hnuno Hubject to tho 20 por cunt reduction. Uooils marked m plain n res. 0521 E Originator of Low Pricos. Wo Shlno thorn Froo. r, A NEW SHOE STOIl fi. k E& "W S Qi STATE STREET. 1 1 GRAY Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS Oi;. State and Libarty Sis. Salem, Ore. Progressive Cycle Party. Mrs. Will Gray organized a very pretty and highly micctuwful prograeeive cycle jmrtv lust ' Friday evening from 0 to 10 o'clock Kueh invitation contained a mini lred curd, by which the young peoplo wore allotted jwrtnem for the ride, an follews: Alice CVdyman, tieo. liray; Junot (iray, iieorge Rarr; Gertrude tiniv, Seomour Skiff , Mabel Robertson. Howard CatUn; Claire Chadwick, Kd Motschan; Margaret Daw eon, George Skiff; Ruth Uateh, Robert McCarl; Ma bel Whitney, Van Sutherland; Alice King, Wallaee Rlddoll. Ruth Uray, Frod Irwin . Frank Catterlin. On the two and a half hours' wheeling tour th party was under tho chaperonage of Mr. aud Mrs. S. E. Pouter, and their trip included a run through Highland addi tion, down the rivor road ami bark to the Gray residence, on Cottage street, where refreshment ware fored on the lorch lighted with Chinese lanterns. It wax the first party of the kind this soa ton and tho progressive part consisted in the leader going to the rear of the procofision at the tap of a bell ami all moving tip to a new partner. Found HU Wheel, bam Adolph's bicycle, whtoh wa etolea from Friedman's store en Mw day, was sold bytlie thiei to (W P. Smith for f li. TJMef of raps CrfUtH te on the tnt ef the villain, aim iir. Smith bf 15 out. He Got In the Way. Frank Luhrnmn, third bawman for tlie Manilas, hud his pins kixx-ked out from under him during the ball jrtuim, by a nrojectile in the shae of one of the Ghemauu braves wiia was shootiug horizontally through the air in Mwne thlng lMJtut-011 a ilighf and a slide for tln ban. Luhrmau keelwl over, lait tlw boys (Hilleil his leu straight again mid he limjMjd through the rest of the (ssmhj. Well Cared For. Tlw chiklren reiortod as liaving Immmi abaiHloned by their parents geein hikii eloper invetatioii to bo well cared lor. The older one is ulout to Imj atloptul by a good family, while the baby is in charge of Mrs. M. C. Ferguou at Ifl7 Cottage street. It Hiemr the father is no good, ami the niotlieria working for friend lit Portland. Dissolved Partnership. The Arm of Wote A Mieecke proitrWor of the German Market, have dltMlvwl iwrtnorsliip Uik 6th day of July. C. Well takes euanw and collect all bills. The Indues wtO hereafter be coodueteil by Wolz A Son Marion County Marriages. feJS!la,ft.TAr tin; A. Hurt ami hairy Itee Will Soon Be Free. The Yorktown Crew May Not Be Among Them. Steamer Badger Returning With tho Samoan Commission. Mr AnKoelnleit l'rcmi to (lip Journal. Washington-, July 5. Tho wnr de partment has received from Otis ad vices regarding tho negotiationa between tho Spanish commissioners and Aguiu naldo.looking to tho release of the Span ish prisoners. Tho report indicates fair lirOSDPl'lM. lllOMf. of tllisi llllfnrtlllinli.u will no set free, if not all of thorn. It is not Known wneiner tne captives ot tin? Yorktown aro included among tho pris oners to bo released. Auckland, July fi. United States steamship Uadgor sails with joint com mission on 14th from Samoa. Washington, July 5. Tito wnr de partment received a dispatch from San tiago do Cuba, today stated that surgeon domiciling died on July A, of yellow fever. Wasiiinotov, July B. Tho president lias appointed Major Edmund Rice of tho Third infantry, Colonel of tho first regiment to bo organized under tho law calling out volunteers. Tho regiment will be known as tho 2(lth infantry. Ac tive recruiting will liegin tomorrow . PERSONALS. I'M Collin, of Gervais, was in town to day, and drove out witli onoof tho"o broad-tiro Studebaker wagons from tho broad gauge implement house of Park hurst it McGiow. Mrs. Grant Harris, who was badly hurt in a runaway recovered rapidly at Haleni hospital nntf is recovering rapidly at home. MiBeoH l.oma and Vesta Minto, of Al bany, who wero guests over tho Fourth of Miss Carrie Willis, returned today. Mrs. L. R. Witzell, of Tangent, was tho guest of friends over tho Fourth. Mrs. L. M. Perkins, of Drain, who has been tho guest of hor sister, MrH. W. U. Perkins of tho treasury department, loft for her homo today. Mrs. J. Vaughn, spent the Fouitli at Independence. W. II. Dunkiu, is down from Albany to receive medical treatment. Claud Dunn, of Dallas, was a Salem visitor today. Al. lluck, returned this morning from Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. Harding, of Cot tage Grove, and daughter Rossio, wero Fourth of July guests of Mrs. Savago on Asylum avenue. Miss Esther Robertson, who has boon an attendant at tho Phoenix Ariz, asy lum for ton months, returned Tuesday. Miss Cora Myers, of Sokano, accom panied Iter to htayton tor a visit. Mrs. Daisio Golssondoeffor Davis ar rived today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Ilawloy. .Mrs. Mills aud daughter Ressio re turned to Hubbard today. Rilly Clark, tho Gervais newspaper man was in town today and oscupod be ing run in as usual. Miss Portia Knight loft today for Port laud to visit a few weeks Imforo going to tho P.ast. Mrs. John Ferguson, who has been visiting Mrs. Joseph Cordingly returned to Now iort today. Mrs. Williams isnt Newport. Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Dickinson went to Jefferson today, where ho is working on tlio now sciiooiiiousu. C. O. Constable and family and Mrs. Doty of Iowa, left today to skiih1 tho snmmor at Nuwort. Mis Rowiio Sturr.who has been teach ing in Washington, arrived today to visit iter sister Miss I-orutR Starr, at Prof Crop's Summer Normal, Rev. and Mrs. Jouoe, of Cottage Grove, are visiting in Salem. Mr- and Mrs. C. A. Gray drove up to Ruouu Vista lust evening. Mils Murgaret Preston, of Portln.ul is tho guest of Ms Muhle Iiwtoii Carter this week. Miss Lulu Martin of Aniiievllle, and Miss Nettio Reoil, of Turner spent tho Fourth In Snlem. A. O. Condlt i highly praise) for Uih oration ho II red off ut Turner his old stamping ground. P. F. ItiimreJI, of Asylum Avenue, ltt for Sail Frantao today, to visit a brother wltom 1m has not fcewi for 47 years. Rev. I). A. Watters left today for Day ton, Irani wliero tie win urtve to nwa mouk county, ami be alstont several woks. Mr. ami Mrs. I K. Wattore, of Grin, oil, Iowa, are here vMUng with their brother, the preskmtg ewler, lor several weeks. J. 11. Jolinson, formerly a grocer Ih Salem, hut now working at his trade In one of the leading heritor simps in Portland, Ui hero vi.lting his fatlier on Seventeenth street. Mrs. DiusiuorH. wlio lias been vmu log several months on the PacMe coast left today for her homo in WlMmiii. Whilttin Salem she was tlie go est of iter old Mltool mate. Mre. T. I). JofHW, of Bast State street. Mies Delia (iilror ami child, who spml tint Fourth vuMmg her UotHer. John Penhybakor, rtrHd on tlio momlKsi oyorlaHd to Portia wd. It was an hour late. C. T. Roberta, who spout tlw I'ourth here, returned o the uvvrbiml to Port la ml. PEACE AND GOOD ORDER. Characterized the Large Crowds of Happy People. The Fourth of Julv celebration nassed without incident so far as unlookcd for disturbances aro concerned. While run nway8 are common almost any day, yet u wasioriuuato wnen so many teams wero in tho city, that nothing marred the quiet of tlio day. A few minor accidents took place, which could not bo avoided among so largo a irathorlng of people. A L'lrlwu.s knocked down bv a lilev- cle, and a small boy slightly injuied his faco while exploding llro crackers. Ono gontloman who persisted in turning to tho loft when on his wheel, came in col lision with another result, n broken pedal. Thoro was a slight altetcatlon at tho Fair Grounds durinir the ball ir.imo. but ... ... p . . . . . neitiior ol tlio principals wore bnilly damaged. Tho police nindo three arrests of drunks and tho city treasury will bo better off to the extent of $15 or more today. inking it all through, tho ilny w; peaceably spent and enjoyed by all. as Twenty-ono Photos for twentv-llvo cents nt tho F.lito Gallery over Dalryni pies, successor to Spkukv Tiik Autist. MILL BURNED. The Erwln Flouring Mills Burned at :3l) Wednesday Morning. W. II. F.rwin. proprietor of tho Ir win nouring mm, south cast ot Mlvorlon, m SiUcr creek nnd about 16 miles from town was destroyed by flro this morn ing. Mr. F.rwin camo to this city last evening to boo tholliworksnnd retununl homo today. Tho lire started nbout 1 :.'?0 this morning and tho mill is a total loss. Tho property valued at about $1,000. The head miller Allen Thnckor, was scon about noon todov nnd said ho could not oco how tho mill could hnvo taken llro unless it was sot allro by some ono. Ho had many valuable papers and drafts of systems ami various other valuables at tho mill which were all lost. Mr. Erwln hud boon trying to sell tho mill o tho head miller Mr. Thnckor nnd says ho had Just nlwut made up his mind to closo a deal for tho nurehnso oi mo property, wnicn ileal no is now glad hohad'nt cousumnted. Tho mill was not Insured it is thought owing to tho fact that thoro was no llro risk. Tho mill was n roller process aud had n ca pacity of 100 n and hod run day nnd night continuously. Mr. Krw in knew nothing of the acci dent when ho left the city this morning. No morphine or opium In Dr. Mllau'lUra Pills. Uuhh All Pain. "Ono cent a uoao." EXA s FLOOD MEN WHO MADE 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION A SUCCESS Executive Committee, N. J. JUDAII, Chairman. F. S. DEARUORN, Secretary. PERRY S RAYMOND, Treasurer, DR. K. A. PIE ROE, Grand Marshal. Witli tho several chairman of tho standing committees below named. Finance F. W. Durbin, chairman; W. T. Mtolr, M. L. Hamilton. llioyclos F. A. Wiggins, uhuirmun; WuttShlpp, Otto Wlllson, Clar ence Hamilton, Perry Card. Floats G. Stolz, chairman; A. A. Leo, Geo. F. Rodgers, Mrs, O. S. England, Mrs. W. T. Gray, Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner. Ralloon W. G. Westucott, chairman; Isadore Greonbuum, 11. 0. Sounemanu. Fraternities O. II. Robertson, chairman; Eugene Willis, F. F. Toovs, Mrs. R. 11. I.eubo, Mrs. E. M. UiFore, Mrs. Alice Heeler. Hands M. L. Skiff, chairman; J. A, Albert, Paul Sroat. Fire-works O. E, Krausso, chairman; Churlus S. Rieloy, T. ('. Smith, Jr. Hen Taylor. Program C. I). Gabrielson, chairman; II. 1). Patton, Clmrlos I.ane. Music Scott Roorth, chairman; J. II. Hlckford, II. S. Gilo, Dr. C. II. Epploy, Martin Potzol. Invitations E. F. Purkhurstyhairmau; W. II. Holmon. TniiiHiKirtatlon F. A. Anson, chairman; W. T. Gray, 1. L. Pearco. llluinimitlons M. O. Huron, chairman; Will Evans, Albert DlwU0. Construction Jowph Hornardi, chairnmn; A, W, Dennis, A. I Frazlor. Sjwakurs A. F. Hofer, chairman; J. II. Fletohor, C. II. Irvine. Auspices Governor T. T. Geer, Chief Justice C. E. Wolvorton, Judge Geo. H. Riiriiutt, Hon. G. P. Turroll, -Mayor C. P. Hishoji. Armory Hall Isadoro Grconbaum, chnirmnu; Hert Lynch, Ira Ham ilton, J. L. Green. Street sports Geo. E. Sly7 chairman; W. W. Zlnii, W. S. Uiw, A. F. McAteo, Allmrt Shaw. State streoU-Hiil Patton, Jo Fones, C. I). Gabrielson. Commercial street Geo. E. Sly, T. II. Ilruue, E. Krieglaiim. CITY RECORDER'S REPORT, For the Month of June, 1839, of Business Done in Office and Couit, in uiti'oitmm'H couut. Case Charge Fine Paid Com. City vs. Radford, D. C. flO No 5 ds Cityvs.Puruglni, " M t) City vs. Dee J " 15 11 2 ds IN justick's couiit. State vs. J. P. fees Const' fees Total J no Stanley M 10 1 80 f 8 20 ,.-. x-. . o in o v( in Tt JUIIII 1 Hiun o tu - .f " II Peterson (I 80 2 80 10 J Thompson 7 40 a 70 11 10 HLundruth 7 40 1170 11 (XI T I) Perry 8 1)5 5 IK) 14 W f 16 S5 flO 70 IlKCmiTH fllOM SOIMIOHH. (on Frank Oavoy. In. Lie ... Slgnor Perugini, line C. J Tulkingtou, Sal. Liu Fee oil uIkjvo G. L. Niffll, Sal. Lio Fee on alsivo A. Sohriobor, Sal. Lie. .. Fee 011 aliove G. W. Stlmpsoii Sal. Lie necount) Fee on alsivo Mrs. A. E. Dee, lino. . . Eugene Willis, In. Lie iUeli & Nadstanek, Sal. Lie. Fee on above EllisAKinnPeddhir Lie . .. Ellis A 'inn. Podduls Uo . . Paul Sroat, In. Lfo Maggie McCullook Ins, Llo . T. J. Middaugh, Show Lie . . A. I. Wagner & Co. rent May and June J. M. Payne, Ins. Lie .. Patton Uroti. Show Lie Salem T. & D. Co. HmU Mareli and j April . . .. W 05 18 00 50 00 200 00 76 100 00 76 200 00 76 60 00 76 11 00 IH 00 200 00 76 2 60 2 60 18 00 18 00 18 00 W 80 18 00 m 00 ttx-pemo for 11.007 no jHHtt iau9. Currant ReHietnlly HihmlUial, N.J. Juiuii, City Reoonler. Magert Case Apjcaled. W. if. Holme a attorney for Win. R. Makers,! eomletnuwl to be liHitg July 81, for the murder of;Ray Hlnk,tolay so enreil a eertJftcato of proUble cause fur an appeal to the supreme court , whieh will be vorfeete.1 Imimnllately. This willofMratoasasiayof xentton until the oaso con be heard in iU regtilar order in the wprewe tmtU The OHb- ami orklaal "w Fnh Pkt4" m&t at tlw Klite m Tim AimT. ilkry, vrvr Change of Location. Moyor. tho butcher, formerly at tho corner of Liberty aud Court streets, Is now at tho Pahuo Market, Htato street, having lxmght out Jack West. Tho new linn is irvi.M x. nr 1 tvu tHU I 111. & VUIIIII.11 who want to see all their old friends and make many new ones. Comu ami see us, if you don't like Mover to servo von. Collins will. You can obtain a first-class roust, fresh, salt or smoked meats at prices loss than herotofoie. W. J. Movhii. 7 5 2t Gkoiiok Coi.i.ivh. Tlie Brazos River Flooded. $20,000,000 of Property Destroyed. Millions Coming From Dawson Gold Mines. Ilr Amincliiteil I'reii la I lie Journal. Houston, Tox., July C A corre spondent has just returned from a voy ago through tho Hood district. Half has not yet been told of tho hnvoc wrought. Tho illsiiHtor Is so appalling that n description is not (Kissible. While a week ago this was tlio fairest part of Texas, it is now almost 11 wilderness. WntorH of Rraxos rivor hnvo for six days covered its vallov to a depth of ;10 feet. Tho Hooded district has a length of over 600 miles, and a brendtli of 50 miles. Tho loss of of lfo w 111 never he folk- known. Tho following estimates have Ihhmi made by men in a position to knew: The lives lost numbers from 100 to .'WO. The loss to farmors. includlmr crops aud livestock, from $7,000,000 to fiu.iiou.uin) iiamago. mo daiiiiuio to railrods and to the country InidgcH about $2,000,000 to 1 .000,000. Wt. I.01US, July 5. The juist dispatch special from Dallas, says that Deputy Sheriff Swearingor, of Austin county, Iuih made tho following statement by telephone from Sealoy : "lliirtcon aend IkxIIos recovered near llrookshiro. l'ortv-llvo norsons above Sealey reimrted missing. Seven drowned doiow sealey. About 400 norsons aro Isolated on 11 small piece of laud in tho Hrazos hot toms three miles from Rrookshiio. Sov enil hundred more 1110 similarly stir rouuueii at rmn rnuippo. Sixty-live lives rojHirtod hero todav were In a radius of twenty miles north and south of Sealey." There wero two tons of It, wortli $1,000,000 and it is said that eleven horses were weighted down with dust from one claim. Another Dawson party arrived from the north today on tlio Dirigo. Joseph Put run and Henry Horry liad jointly 700 pounds of dust. Tho total amount on the vessel was about (150,000. .San Francisco, Julv 5. Special from Seattle sayH: Gold dust was mmring into Dawson when tho Ifumholl passengers left. They allege that Juno 20 a pack train of 20 horses, each ani mal carrying 200 ixmndsof gold dust ar rived from l'.ldorado Creek. Amjmnt w "ff IrKI Mokes the food more delicious and wheteseme AV4 Baking Lrnmd OTt ina rowcn ea., kw you. W. L. WADE The North Salem Merchant Accidentally Wounds Hlmsefls, About t:.10 Tuesday evening, W. L. Wndo, of North Salem stepped out In his back yard to take a shot at some cats which worn milking night hideous with their out cries. He hnd nn old revolver which had not been discharged for n long time and it missed llro on tho first attempt. While struggling with tho ro frnctory cylindor, Mr Wodo thinkM his foot slipped and tho weapon was dis charged, tlio hullett striking him in tho region of tho stomach. fho shock was not severely felt atllret and Mr, Wndo walked into the houso. No one else was nt homo at tho tinio, and Mr. Wndo attempted to writo a fow lines but found himself unable. Ho did not lose consciousness, lion over, and tho family returning soon nftor, ho was made us comfortable its possible. It is impossible to say ynt how serious the injury is as the patient has not suf llcicnty recovered from tho shock to per mit of nrohiug for tho bullet. Hut the loss of blood has been small nnd there nro no evidences of Internal hemorrhage. While the pain hits been severe, It has been brought under control, nnd tho gentleman is resting easy. Mr. Wado isau old resident, coming hero in 18(11. For innnv vears ho has conduced a general store in North Sn- lem, unit lie lias hosts 01 friends who will regret his misfortune mid hope for his speedy recovery. A Peculiar Case. A man drove into IMIruy's ham last ftntiiriliLV mill nut mi lilu luirun. Infl or. dors to not unsaddle hliu and feed him ami ho would want to go out that after noon, Tho man has not Ihhui seen since and Mr. Ullrey thinks it possible that tho man may have been foully dealt with. Ho failed to get tho man's 11111110 but says ho lives somewhere in tho vicinity of Salem. Southern Conflagrations One in Tennessee and one in Birmingham, Ala, HAACK SOLD BEER On the Fourth of July at Silvtrton in Spito of Restraining Order. 4. s-if M Ilr Aanucliiteil lrraa In the Jeurnnt. Paris. Tonn.. July 5. Tho llro origl initiug (11 the Whitoworth stables spread to twenty buildings, causing 11 loss of f 176,000. Water supply was inadequate, HuiMlMiiiAM, Aln.r July 5. Tho llro at Pratt City yesterday burned forty buildings causing a loss of $5:1.000. Oregon Supreme Court, The suit of the Oregon Real Estnto Company, respondent, vs. Multnomah County nnd Win. Fraxhw, sheriff, appel lant ; mi appeal from Multnomah county, wan argued and submitted to day, This Is n suit to enjoin the collec tion of taxes, and to unjoin tho collec tion of certain costs or charges imposed by tho county court to recover the ex pense of holding oiMiii tlio tax roll for tho henellt of such taxpayers us found It to their interest to postoiio tlio pay ment of their taxes beyond the xirlod proscribed by law. . ' Polk Courthouse. Today the work on the stone founda tion of tlio now Dallas courthouse will ho begun. Erb A Van Patten expect to he able to turn over tho tho now job of work to the commissioners by Jan uary 1st. Judge Reuben P. Boise Opposed to Mon- ujiuiics even nc rorm 01 a Saloon Trust. 3 Tho reviow case In which J. II. Me. Corklo. thn Sllvnrlnn ,l .t ' "- -C cured a restraining order to prevent 11 in. iiuuiTK. inn nnii bitAn'H t- suloon-kcoper, from getting a license at ; ' tho hands of tho bllverton city council camo up for dlflposltion before .Tudgo" Uoiso at four o'clock Monday. Tlio case ' was argued in all Its features, Hrigham. Carson nnd Atlanta appearing for Mc Corklo, and Holmea and KclloiDt and Depuo and Cook appearing for Hanck. Two hours and ahnll was Jconsumod in argument, when Judge Iloiso Immc diatelp rendered his decision in favor of ' Iluack, The court ruled tlmt McCorklo had no rlirllt. In mnliitnlii n suit nml,,.i .1... t V. - HHIOk too l suanco of a Ilsencons It vvaj not shown that ho was injured aa a taxpayer, , and therefore was not the prois-r party to Iw inado plaintiff. Hnrdesty, a Sllvertoi, attorney, who .' signed Hnnck'n petitton is now to tw lnilllll IlllllllUfl nml nnntl.fi. ...I ...III " bo braught. Hut it la now alleged that ho asked to have hia name taken off and Is acting as an ngont or attorney for Mc- VIHIVIU III HIV IHUbiVI. , j .Illdl'n Il(lln Hfllll U'llim lm in..n.l ti.J. ft t writ ho did ho under tho impression ' that It was in tlio nnturo of a rcmon- " strunco from the moral elements of Sll- " vorton, whereas It npjwttred to bo only nu action brought by a rival saloonkeeper to keep nut competitisn, no saui ii no nan neon advised of the situation lie would not have granted the writ in tho llrst ustance. It wna simply a proceeding, n the ruling of the court has any meaning, to hold up tho ea tnhllshmout of a competing saloon nt MtU'llHmi. f f lai ltnnnr nvt.lnnil.. nnn.iM ho used to iiroinoto selfish interests nnd tne estaniisiimeiit oi a Doer trust nnd froo lunch monopoly scums to bo es pecially odious to Judge UoIhc llaack, i'u. x'., ...f.tft .iii-v",uti,iiio io saloon busluetx nt Silvcrton pni mo umrioua foiirtu. -, corn- Notice, All claims against tho irensral uiitteoou Fourth of July colobratloni must Iks Hied lmmelialulv with tliOL-ertt end chairman or chairnmn of the conw mltteo under which the v were created. The sooner all bills are illcd tha sooner they w ill lie paid. Tha general commit too will moot, in force, at tho police court, tomorrow, Thursday evening, July Oth. ' - N. J. JllllAII, ; " flnmirtit niintvm.ii. ' . ..v... V.I..I. .....ll. WHEAT MARKET. Chicago, July 5. Septoinbet 734, uasn v red to. San Fiiahcibco, July, 5. Cash l.lliv !BlDlBIMKIIHIIMIRiDBRIIliailiailllHIMigillllllllllHIIIKHHIHIIIIIIlliMIMHIIWS, WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS A. I. Veozlo, CH Gardner, Portland; TT Cleor, Leo Mr-Grow, W li Odell ami wlfo, E F Parkhurst.City; S E Hweltzer, Mitiueatiolls; J R Wyutt, Albany; I'll R Wood, Han Francisco ; D A Mungnoss, Wheatland, V. E Kohhins, II l Ress, McCoy j H Ammoii, McMlnnvllle: A H I)enney,I.u Fayette, FN (.iuor, McClouys MB Iloonsteiii, Han I'runclseo ; (ioo. II. FlUgihlxiii, Thus. Colllnsou, I'ortlnnd. COTTAGE HOTEL ARRIVALS. II Tyree nml four children, J.u i M W Jones, Alrlie, Ham Murrl Mrn turn. .Sirs Win Hunniim, Miss Ida A Waters, I M Datsou, Olymplu, A. K. Aussie, I.J CoojHtr, lloowoll. I Jos. Meyers & Sons, I Salem's Greatest Store. . . Summcf Corsets fi TliUIUni" tnttloii hhowsim cxtrn long waist Kiiiii inorCorMit, Hindu In white (inly, of mi nu re netting, it croMbar innUirlbl ot doiiiosllu copy of thn l''ronch pjt tern. A light nnd Btrong cor sot; odiook cliisps: two tdilu HtaoUj hiiiiilsoiiiuly nicfful efTwit; sl. 1M to 30; u spluu- XsUMMtR M No. Ease for Eyes. Is found in our eyeglaswi. Note the distressing ectaclo of the man at the top of our illuntruthin. Is he trying to put III eyes In the pai-or '' The orgamt of vision are extremelly delicate. Seed great euro. We'll examine your orbs without eliarire. Don't let vour oVttsliiht lie- wmes poor from negleeL WeTiave ex- hi ant erygiasiies lor ii-w. BARR?S JEWELRY STORE, 118 STATU BTRDBT4 i trimmed; constructed to ulv a imHfc w gniccrui eiiMitt hi. in to jo; a M did wil'tL", vriuo 51.00 m And our 60 cent W. R, Summer Cor- S set is (iial to any 76 atont vomit I and X 6 hooks, K-rfwt lilting. 50c 5 A Plain Crash That is twiug wold at IS taiitti every 5 plwe offerod special Monday ami Tuos X day at I 10c 4th of July Hunting 5c X The'giMsl kinds Z J 5c to 85 4569 Secures the Fine Columbia Bicycle If presented Within the Specified time 30 days From date of Drawing iii ,. -!-Ol "I "'''I 1 In exclusive ilcslgus nt special, Atiruc? live prices, see our corner wlndojr ,J ii VJ 'l Waist Patterns New Crashes Kxixtclud Tuesday, The ldml yOUH'rt bei'ii waiting for ..,' ' 15 and 25c x- j Summer Underwear Plain balhrlggau, Honeycomb, 1 ' Silk lluUh bnlbriggans in allstzea. 50C lino derby riblnnl in lllua mUturo, un idual mimuier garment. 05c J Flain ami Faun)1 hode in all fUca jH)jr fiinltmi In mi-ii'u muvIii. ' 1 10c to 75c iM 4 OI 1 'a. i ' v oirawKiuv The umdirhiknblo ttiiclianwWkJd pr(eui in every uuinu, 25c to 50c 278-280 Commercial St, The Old White Corner. mM 41MMMIMMHMMHHlHMMMlMMilHllMlIHMMMIIHliMMlMMlllMHHMMlil ! , T rt J W: u t3 ': ii.