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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1899)
Ksmmmmmmmm aW fc tw rx.- 4" .Si mimmmiamitiastm waOSftaM0UnHmmUi 'iitiamtiiitnn"f'ttmmltltX'mtiimt mSU. r-MiTi?! rnnrum nwiti ."ii'irii toiJariiVnaf ;. aUL.Y POINTERS BwnI Eycry Word It May Save You Money Drug Dept Till Is oar Haby Department, the mww, we naro auacu. ana con sists of perfumes, Toilet waters. Almond Crcims, Hair Lotions, UotupIectloD rowders, Curllou Fluids. Toilet Powders, Lavender Salt, Pure Cashmere Soap, Tooth Paste, etc Everything a Ladles Toilet calls for. Ribbon Dcpt, All the latest novelties In Fancy Jttlbbons will be found here. Finn Blbbons In fancy i'lalds, Maine In all colors, Taffetas, Hallos, SIlks.Bnd chanKcable Taffetas. Hair Sots. Chatelnlno Dnjro. Hat Pins. Leather Bolts Umbrella Dept 20 1.60 Child's Parasol Carriage Shade WhltflHIIIc Parasol tl.25 Changeable Tafleta $3.00 Rlack Umbrellas from $1 to 15.00 Jewelry Dept Shirt Waist Sets 25 PcarlSets CO Mack Enameled Sets 60 Stick Pins Cc up. Beauty Pins. . 1 3 6 and 10c Metal Belts all reduced in price. Glove Dept Ocnti, street Klove. (2.00 Gents Imported Kid f 1.76 HystcmcJay. ti.CO Lucllc $1.20 And tho very best Glove on the market for $1.00 OA8H BTORir HOLVERSON'S CASH cTORE JOURNAL'X-RAYa.' We take off our hat to Itov. Kantner and the incline asylum Fourth of July orator. IiouquoUr for the ?$tlonnJ Itditflridl Awoolatlott arfi What wlvffttitJsS'a wttMti load, Indian. l o, gods, what a cmnbiriatfon 1 ?etal lit iotntoiateli I'lngrou and ItmlMlmeri Iwof A I jeer!! New Gloves k k X Two-clasp kid kIovck In tans, k modes, light and dark browns, blacks, etc. Two of the best values tip nu)i emi iiau. . V Jjt toJSIJfO a pair Striped Crashes rArew moro pieces Plain crashes from I Just added. 8 1-3c and up. ' White Duck ' JOT HPIaJn and fancy ducks and liKurd for WHlsta. New Neckwear Just received a line of PulTs Lawn, Pique, and silk; also qualities In lawn string tics. 20, 25, 30, 35c a dozen. all Col. W. D. Rogers and wife, of Tren ton, Mo., who are delegates to tho national editorial excursion, have been visiting Alderman A. B. Buren, and re turned to Portland this afternoon. Mrs. Rogers is a deter of Mr. Buren. and both enjoyed a good visit. Col. Rogers lias edited one paper for thirty years, and is known as une of the veteran ed itors of the Mississippi volley. He says there are about 600 in the party and nearly all thorough newspaper men. L. R. Alderman of Dayton, elected principal of the Brownsville school, and A. M. Reeves, the Ilnlwjy morehant, left today for a twa-neeks foiling trip on the Ban Ham. Miss Klla Rriggs, who has been matron at the Umatilla Indian mmooI for a year, Is homo to visit iiur parents .Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Briggs, on Tv.onty-Flrt and Court strett. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunnford Imivo re turned from the BIloU Indian rower-1 Congratulations to Itev. Kantner; lie vnilmi. Tlmvwnrn fiiwiimtniilml Iw.m.. disown the Statesman's roport of his by Miss Uufonl, who will JjMlidr Ktiwt ! ,nrk" at t,,e A,lK)rt I)em tumm forBovural days, Howard Jones, son of CITY BONDING STARTED, Committee Appointed to Perfect Plans. All Further Tims Aoked to Consider Street Lighting Bids. At last the Dakota Genius, who wilt the Independent from tho itoon of a me- ond-hand bicycle, has had u chance to talk toon appreciative ntidianco he ad drewed thu iKitlontfl at the Intone ar linn Fourth of July celebration. Celebrated "Silver' Brand Collars, cvejy new shape: linen collars, too, at the price asked for common cotton ones. 2 for 25 cents. 1 1 1 J J. J. DALRYMPLE &. COMPANY. ! - , Defective Bycsiglit in Children Is becoming alnrmlnu In lt prevul. en cc, and pureuts Mould have 1 1 prop erly treated at once, for their futuru hanplnesH and wclfurc, L will test tho sight and correct nil forum of Im paired vision, and lit the oyo with glasses that will benuttt anil relievo them. A handy ronulr shop Is hero to fix up any little hurt to your pcctuclos; wullo you wait; other repair work done ua Duoinptly us possible and at fair charges. Your Eyes Tested Free. C.H.HINGBS OHADUATK OITKIAV. IX) VICAIIH KXI'KIUUNCK. UOO OOMMItKOlAL T. PERSONAL AND LOCAL. tho in WEATHER JUJPOnT. Tonight and Saturday fair. The Daily Journal has v 6 more subscribers in Salem, a (A .....I !J ..i M...1 kl V iinu uaiu'uu uno ui mill, v than any other newspaper. jn C5-53XAXC!SAJ2S55D Ico Not Olven Away, I cannot afford to who Ico aw ay, but am selling a pure article at a price tlmt is within tho reatth of all. OHYSTAI. ll'K WolllCH. J. M. Maguire, Prop. n 16 tf CAPITAL 11REWKRY l)KBK. BOTTLED Kllngci A "Jeck,8ucccsofs to UouihSalem Bottling Woe ks, Alt order for bottled boor will lie MUA at tho brewery. Kent on cold htomgu. Fred city delivery, Telephone LMill. Ic Very Neatly Qlven Away, We can give Ice away, to convince you come and see how big a chunk you get for little money. Our Ico Is manufac ture from pure distilled water. Capitol Ico Works, A23tf KUNUHIt Si IlKCIt. Ill Geer ilrovn to Marion today. F. J. Price, of Hluiridan, was in city today. Evert Downing, of Sublimity, wa nalem today. Miss Abhlu Mills, is spending a few days at Portlnnd. Miss 'A. Fainter, of Ilrooks was a Ha loin vhUr today. John Moron ,of Monmouth, rnino over today on businuvs. I). Itioe, of Btrliigtown, the Suntiani country, was in town tolay. W. A. Shaw, tho Portlum! rwil estato mnn, returned this inoruing. W. It. Power left today to vinit his sons at Halsuy and bilmiion. Miss Marlon Gray has returned from a visit to Roteburg with friends. Mrs, Win, Andurnon and dauuhtur drove to Waldo hills today on it Hulling uzeitrsiou. W. J. IllMooner of Vitueoiivur, WiihIi.. Is visiting his old friend J. (1. Hake and family for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carter, of the Blind Institute left todny for Lis Auge- lus national teachers uenodatioii. Mrs. V. A. Julieu, ruturniHl to Me haiiia for thu rest of tho summer, where she gained strength and health. I'titor Gardner, of Cresswull, an inwino niun, was brought to thu asylum from Ijino county. He was 28 years old. MIssMory E, Cuhs, maiiagur of tho CVeun Iiouk) at Newport, Is thu guost for m fow days of .Mrs. F. W. Blokfonl. Oliver Joints, thu hop mnn of Inilii iHinduiico, was a Balaiit visitor ttshty and roports how as looking lino and no lieu tO NJHUtk of. Dr. C. W. llarr, thu Iilmuon uxuitr ion muuugur, whs hi town today andun nouncus his low ratu 'FrlsiNi oxourniou In this piijKjr. lUut Windsor, of I.lnooln, in la thu oily today and reHrts u heavy hay crop and Mimu grtln will soon lw lit to out in thu Lincoln bottoms. Mrs, Geo, llurdlok and daughter Gruru, who rtitumwl a wimk ago from Denver, left today for a visit with friends at Albany and Bhodd. Miss May I'hlpps, an attendant in thu WuNhlugtoit asylum, ruturiusl to Kokanu today to restimu a itmjttou at thu M(hIIi'u1 Ijiko Instltittloii. D. Jonus, of East Balem, has returncl home after an eighteen months' abmmcu, thu greater part of that time Iwlng seut aboard an ocoan steamer. Grandmaster J. M. Hodeou pawed iiu kiiim'kh uot. rit'icnur Otll In nui round after another. He finds that thoro Is one fialom pajwr that neither llattors nor mlsreprosents clergyman. W. M. I-athrop, I'alterViii, X.J., f)f furs ns four columns a week of HeiHibH. through Balom hxlay to conduct the ma-, " tutorials at .6 uunta a weok. No, wide coremoales of laying thu corner- J thanks. There are too many Republican stone of the Linn county court house t pajwrs wilted that way already. Besides, three p. in. we can get them for nothing, jtist amnion as .Mark liaiina roturns and Ma his campaign bureau to grinding, Miss Ktta I'lttman, who has boon the guest of Mra. Gwladys Hooker for sev eral weeks, returned home toduy and will stop for a few days at Nowlierg. Mrs, L. C. Dane, of Bouth Balom, went to Portland this morning and will return to Oregon City to visit her wit tMjfore returning to Salem. J. C. Frail, of Clay county, Kan., who ! has lieen looking around for a location in the Willamette valley, went to New berg this morning. G. Y. Porter, of Hut lor, Folk oouuty, who has leuii sending Njvoml days in city, was a pasHjngur to Nowlmrg this morning. James Iimbroth, the genial superin tuudentof the street cur comiuiy, loft luct night fur a two weeks visit in Cali fornia. Miss Margarut Studmau, of Shu Fran ciseo, u ho has bcou the guust of ltev. Kotchiim rutiiruiNl to liar hoinu last night. Miss blllle Heuwooil was a Kiwtingur to Portland today, having been the guoot of Mr. mid Mrs. A. V. McCurty. W. K. Wheeler, who has been here visiting his brother, J. II, Wheelur, has returned to Portland. Clias. Campbell, who has been visit ing at thu home of J. II. HeiidurHiu, bus returned to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Busey are In liar risburg whore thuy will visit with Mrs. Hasey'ri mother. It, C. Bauer, supervisor of the Indian schools, for this district has gone to ah Anulus. Charles K. Itohliu lias ruturiusl from AnnArlior, law Kihool and may I(Hsito hi Bulem. Clitrunco Andrew, of Ktuytou, started hslay oerlaud to Dayton, Wash, Mrs. A, S. IlrasNtluld has genu to Ban Frauelseo font short visit. Mrs. Jacob Huzzy of Turner, did business In Baluui today. Davu Noiicu, of Sluiriilan, wits In thu city tinlay on btisiuuiHi. Dr. Kltuheu and wife of Stayton witt in tho eity today. Miss IaiIo Nlukliu bus gone to l'oit land for a visit. Rev. MerrytMHtthur Is up from Port laud for a visit. Mlko Murphy of Gorvals was in tho city. For a man who blew over the Rocky Mountains from Prince Kdwurd'o Is land and has eaten everything in eight until ho has become a race-track sprin ter and almost a giunt physirally, the following aliout thu editors who are coming is rich: "The jieoplo who will come are not therefore a representative lot of people and all they will romembor uloiit So lum, its vicinity, its resources, advan tages, etc.. will.lx! that thuy ate sponge. iMkowlth us on aforgottnn dHIo hihI that it didn't oottt them a cunt out of l.Oflkot.'' Uhere you soeurod that quotation, you know, I do not. If you woro pres ent, you never heard mo use the llwt Munteneu of that quotations nor any thing like it. Possibly it may have lkfon from wine reiort of thn utrviro No mattiir where it was sc!iirtl thn llri fHiiiluucu of tlmtquotntion wns probably thu utihituntloiial substitution of the re jwrtur's inference from my utterance. ltev. Kantner in the ludoiioudont. In order to satisfv nursclvoji morn fully we turn to the Cap Ital Jottrnnl of Juno H. This rujHirt, we contend pmvwt sub stantially thu correctness of the roiKirUj. Hditor Fletchur's wlltorlal. Tlioso aro tho confessions of Kev. Kantner that thu Stntesman's rejtorter was "off thu track", mid of the Independent that Tim Jounn-.w, Is a llniil authority on all local matters. JCLV. O queenly mouth of indolent reo! I drink thy breath in xm of rare per- fume As in thy downy lap of clover-bloom i nustio UKuiMimwsy uliilil ami done J ho iay iioure away. throws The dty oonncil int in adjourned osion last evenliifr. Mayor Bishop, Redonler Judah, and CouneJlmon Bur rows, Buren, Griswold, Riggs and Walker present. The mayor stated the objects of the meeting. Grtewokl moved tlmt Uh city's State street building le rented to L. M, Kirk for One year at MS per month in ad vance. Adepted: Tho following resolution was unani mously adopted. lie it Itoeolved, By the common council of the city of Salem, Orogon, in the in tont of the bond Issue heretofore pro vided for by election and the orders of this council, that the mayor of Salem appoint acommltteeof four, consistingof said mayor as chairman, the city rec order, and two members of this com mon council, to arrange for ami jrerfert the details of said, isue of lwnds. Said com nil ttee to have full jower to employ legal counwl if necessary; to provide for the printing of said bonds, for advertis ing the sale thereof, and to negotiate the sale or sales thereof, to fix the denomin ations of said IkjikIs, to arrange for the signing, Mxding and delivering of said bonds to purchasers, and to all things requisite and proper In the fulfilment of thu tusk hereby assigned said committee in behalf of said bond issue, tinder the terms of tho charter-authority govern ing Miid Irene of lxmds aforesaid ; and to roport to tlds council, at each regular meeting thereof, tho program made in this behalf, until said Issue shall have been completed. Alderman Walker moved, mid Biggs seconded, to ruromrldor the motion re jecting all lighting bids which was adopted Wednesday evening. Adopted unanimously. I'lKin suggestion of the mayor, Mr. Walker moved that the motion adopted last evening, authorizing the return of the eertllled clieck of the Salem Light Traction Co. for $ 1,000 without preju dice to the bids, be reconsidered and tho check retained. Curried. Councilman Burrows at this juncture facetiously asked for more time for his special committee roport upon the light ing bids. Rlggs moved that lfi tons of good timothy or cheat buy Iw advertised for. Adopted. Huron moved that tho city recorder Imj instructed to notify the government authorities that Cottage street will 1h opened across Wilson avenue provided that site bo selected for tho now po-t-olllee building. Curried. meoi New '-iM Racket Friedman's New Racket Has started slaughtering their immense stock of Clothing. that other stores charge $5 Buys a Good Suit; yes, we will sell you a suit for 5 of Men's Clothing S7.50fbn C" T3 O 'a. xvr y 1 i-Jn m Cal1 and see our oods and Prices We wiI1 iiave no trouble Well worth 51250 in convincing you that we are selling up-to-date clothme at Our Price $9 a lower price than any other house m the city. New Goods Arriving Daily 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. new mw Cor, Commercial and State streets, Salem, Ore. FRIEDMAN S There is more Catarrh In this sec tion of the country thnn all othor dt. MKisea put together, mid until the last iew yours was supposed to be Incur, .nble. For n great many vonrs doctors The jwnhvr ' prcmouncotl It a local disease, and prc- - jscriucd men i rommjies, and by eon- TUOAY'S MARKET. Portland Julv 7. Wheat valley Gil: Walla Walla," CJc. Flour Portland, f2.00; Superfine $2.15 per bbl. Oats White -I540e. Hay Tlmothv $Sfllpor ton. Hops l'JSl.'Jc; old crop Cc. Wool VaTlev. 12lRc: Hastorn Or ison, 8le. .Mohair, 27 30. Millstttff Brail) $17; shorts, $18, Poultry Chickens, mixed, $4.00(34 60 turkeys,, live, 13gMV'' Eggs Oregon.Klk to'17? tier doz. Hides Green, salted (J0lbi,8tc. under ( lb, 7(g8 ; sheep pelts, lo20c. Onions 75c(K) tMjr sack. Butter Best duirv. 27i(a27tin: fancv creamery, 40c per roll. Potatoes $1.75 to J2.2T) for old a'f2.00 to f2.2rj for new. Hogs Heavy dressed rf5 Mutton Weuthors-tlo; dressed, 880 Beef Steers. $4.00$K50; cows, $.00 $4. 00 dressed, 77. Veal dreed, 08c. SALEM MARKET. Wheat 18. Wool Ktc, Mohair 30c. Oats 3S.'ttic. Hay Ikded.chotit, $7.00 l-Jgg, 14 Flour In wholesale lots $2.00 retail $3.00. Millsturt bran $1(5.00 Hogs d rusted, fi4c. Live ratttle 23c. Sheoi f2.608$. Dressed Veal (5c. Butter Dairy 10c creamery 20c. Poultry Spring chickens 12,V. ' Ileus 8 to U cents. Why Every Man Should Insure in llic New York life, Because It Is thu strongest company In the world. It has over $213,000,000 assets, It Is purely mutual, all Its assets, cannings and surplus ueiunglUK iu ljuiicy iiuiuurv, HOMER H. SMITH, Special Agent, Olllcc with Salem Land Ofllce. 0-0m3 Salem, Oregon. 1. ii! I IT ft "j i STO j u Large stock fresh from Factory. Parlor, Dining and Bedroom Suits. Caipets, Linoleum, Oil Cloth and Matting. Wall Paper and iWoulding. I I v air rnypuiv n v n . - l -m vlA. i.l M 7 ULIIU 1st Door North of Post Office. ThoHhlfthigHhuttlo of tho umiiior8.8lflntly ''llriK to cure with heal loom, treatment, pronounced It Incurable. And utMVriudniiiMk-work of gleam Science has proven colorrh to boa and gloom; .onnatltutlnnnl dlsoao, and therefore Before thy liatliws feet tho Illy blows jr?,l.H!res constlttitloaul tieatment. A biiglo-oall of fragmnco o'ur the' ial.' C'atnrrh Cure, manufactured by glade; s I V. J. Clioney Sc Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is And, whtrallug into rank, with plnm!t,lc ,nny constitutional cure on the and hi tear, market. It. Is taken internally In ,,,; v 'm,vw,r"" gt'itM'rwi iNirailu. V; .' V. i " n'Pintui tvniiu, iHtni ami fur away, yet 181,"'"'''" mid elttir. tcoussurl Dawson Herb Tea curocoimtlputlnu, will Ksltlvly Some People Don't Understand How It In that wo aro busy utl thu time. If thoy would InvuitttnttA thuy would find out that low price i our utroiig drawing tard having doctdid to ciow ott our nuiue, ixopie kihiw mat mm tigoiiDii m Tdii U Dual, and that wo .7vU M Utiil ,fo UiU .Oiuta are doing exuctly am we miy. Our Shirt Waists Ate going out lively look thorn over Ail our ii.ao wawu now All our 75 cent wUt now All our i 1.00 waiitU now All our 60 cent wUU now ' KuniHior Underwear at thu bdiuu rvductilou In jirU'u. AU ranuola at one lialf price. 044g Quilts and BlankeU at rout. i; Xr. " YOUK8 TO 1'MiABK DIIvLIS BROS.& CO. ST DOOU SOUTH OF POSTQPHIGE, M, OREGON. )itm oar Men' hut and underwvar. Northern Pacific Kilway. The only lino to thu Yttllnwidouo Na tional Park. At tliUi ihhimou of the year the bceuery along this Ktpular mutu Is OHjieelally 11 no. Fat time and no cIuuiko o( eur from Portland to St, Paul. Tourint jKisengerit not dulriiig to ehaugu oura at Portland uau take thrtMigh ear fur St. Paul atSalum. Hoar hi mind vu ulwi m11 WMt Umnd tiekutM. Anyone liero wUhiug tofurnUli ttekutit to rulutho or frluialri hi the liittt on n ordor Htmu thrmigh u aiwl thu tlokeU will Im tuUgrapluMl to jwrty at Kutiteru hi1iiU &hj the iigentK, Tiiouah, Watt.V Co. 7-7-llt JWT Coiumerclal St. A voiuo colli dltitde "All hull tho the year." Jhiiiuh Whlteomb ltiloy. out of alien lands of lWIei Ooddtwa of lrccii.v nn luo u not and inn- rfneos of tho system. Thov of. -. t !. " " iur imc uuiuirci' tinnars ror any ctso It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonial-. Address. b J. Gil EN BY & CO., Toledo, O. -Mini ny wnik'U'i'ii, oic. Ilall'H Family Pills are tho host, fJPK An AUtka tCxcumon, A grand axuundou mm Stwttlv Aug. ttd for Alituku, to Iki genu alnait thru WiHika. It ht projeotwl by thu Preby torlan tiyt.ul, uud thu round trip furw will lo $10. Amung the Salttm jtrty go ing will bo Mr. mid Mm. N.J. Daiuuii, Mr. und Mr. O. A. Park, Mm. F. A. WlgghiH, MIdmw Angiw MeCullouli, Mur gurut CoKir, Lena and Jwiu Ilrevman. - . Haitem Star Picnic. IjidktB of Chadwlok Chapter, No. 37, Ordor ef Kiibtern Star, ge a picnic in the tlr grave near thu State Iiinuic Any lum. The affair ooucIiuUhI with a lum h at which about 80 peruum) took part and a uuwt delightful time was had ami the eumptlro feature a highly enjoytsl bv alL The S.u,Ku0.uirAL Jouhkai. uddrued thu IndueiHleut with the following effer: Wo Hill lirtlMIlt teildolliirx to tint Hrat now church lwilt in your town for trory dullar iai or any oho can ulww Tim Jouiin.u, ham ever rwolvwl from Murk Hanna uuil h' gang. Coma, frtoitd, hure's your chance. TiihJouunai. ixwrtiblv did not rewve a dollar from Murk Haiinu ami hlu ng. Doa the offur Iwikl nsood. eolnnal. If wm pmvu tliat one of the prtKxmt pul- ""? . ok uocuK.ii. ucctMiitMi an oi rice with fww uttMrlHMl to It from Murk Milium or bin gang? Woodburu Iim1. HMUl(Nlt. Ywt liave ahifteti yottr ground ; Uio diffrMKH iKitwetHi "aiwl" and "or" It) a iiwr tttcliwtical avaohHt of -our elwrg. Comu oh with your fact. In tint mean Urn uw ym willing to give even lutlf you got front tlat Mark lluuuu sack at balem tu tlw Art utw chun-h in town? WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS Frank M. Kddy, tSunnwood, Minn,; S. A. Spencur, F. II. Sherman, Sam S. Ooldmulth, Portland; II. Burkatt, IS. W. Biiniin, San FranclHco; T. T. Cwr.'Citv; F. I- Diittou, New York. . " Dawson Herb Too Ib -Jelllnu' like hut cakes bocntiKo It docs the work. your It Is bettor to proftorvo health than to cure dlnwM) Thorofore, keop your bltXMl pure with HrnKl's ijarsaparlllu and Iki always well, Crip If tlajlog ttuMiiamU of victim. Ut. Mllcv y; s'rvtne i cunai: IUouubJc COTTAQE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Valuable Testimony Is at hand in abundance to ctahli.h the claim of extraordinary durability, and to prove the mtisfaction experi enced by Victor riders, they do moro to k1I Victors than any othor item of ad vertising. A well-known gentleman mid in our hearing teduy: "I cannot conceive why people will buy other wheels, unknown and untried, taying nearly asmucii lor mem as would buy a Victor. Tlmv ilo lint ciwim t. rmliii. that they 8end many times the differ, ciioein tho llrsteost in repairs, bolides never having tho uatisfaction of a good roliahlo liiount." At the sumo time lie showed his wheel, a "00 Viator," which hud Ihmiii suhiccted to thu moHt unrtwx. onably hard truatnient, upon which not a cent nun neon bieiit lor liruokage, though ridden by u snewdv. huavv- weight rider, over country roads, tul bio nobis and ditcliof. "W Victors" are better than ever,, sold by II. S. (!ile A Co., Insurance llld'g. Victor Spinroller's can now Im had with only n fow days' delay. A Valuable Dog. wouldn't soil for ten cent to a man who doesn't want a dog. Ami that is true with most anything ulso. Thu only oxpeditous way to llnd n man who wants to buy a dog is to iook to everybody in Salem through The Jot'itNAi. want columns. Thoiow-houru iutorosted will respond. And it would lm a very unintoriMtingdog Indcud that wouldn't suit auyboly, Miwt anything you don't want can lo wild at muiu prkv if properly advrtifcil 11 food! Iflf ood! I 1 ood! J rl WearenowprejMtml nL.,, rjA'f own aConlLM rnone 301 own; owns Ijtrge body Fir, choice live wood, in corn tots. Can deliver ot once 2.tVS iht iiinl Largo Second Growth, cut from larce trees, an ucmhI ua Inrire llr if .. This is a chance to lay in your winter wood cheat). It will win unm-i in uiuv. una id .i iiuimu 10 my in vottr winter wooti ciieap. it w 1h, higher soon. Do not delay ; placo orders soon as supply on hand is limited. 5 1 mo i-uocxwini tt.ilcm Imp. Co. 3W Cheiuekcta and Front. J IM ''"-'it sAJ IXIT -h ytHLK mffl Jacob Vogt, 05 STATK STRBrr. Just received u full stock of Ladle' and Cents' Spring and SUMMER SHOES. Will sell for the next CO days at the lowest prices ever knowu In Salem. Will be pleased to show patrons our stock and guaranteo sutlefactton ou every purchase. Prices tho lowest. II M Thatcher, II Y Kllnw. Portland; J A llaine. Ktigu; A JU, Cham no; : I I' I'K. PhUudldiia ; K A M Cwie, Buttovllle. "K. . M. M, K. C. P."-Kx4aatlo of letters: Klite Calhtry inaktM many elegant cabinet pboUw. I will now sell all iMillbwry goods at coat. F. Smith, State street. 7 0 (It Dovr Hou YotK Cihl Bosponslblo for refusing you if you give lwr a toor itnru of yourself, lmt got good onus taken at Hlitw (iallery, suceior to "Swary tlieArUat." For the China Closet. as well as thu table, wo havo delicate egg shell pieces of dalntv china, deco rated in gokl and oxtiuisfte coloring that lends a charm to your cup of tea, Ice cream or fruit. Our handsome designs Our handsomo designs in lterry bowls, lemonade and claret sets, iee cream mits, in line glassware, are Msisonuble and convenient. SonnemanN, THE GIIOOKH 124 State at Telephone 51 UlOlZ, & son The little tierman Market nn South Commerclul st. All kinds or MEAT AND SAUSAGE In tenson. Troiupt free delivery ard satisfaction guaranteed. 7-flim ONE-HALF I CAR LOAD Mason Fruit Jars VKTKUliNAKY.-A wire elk- remedy guaranteed tocuiv. Every utock man ought to bo supidled and keep it in cose of emergency. It tloiM not Ioocm it strength. All kinds of veterinary biuiue attendetl to and calls mmle promptly. IV 1. Keler, .tSU Fnnt htrvet. or at fevd anl. 7-7 .I i( h 1 in IJJPlOCRlOeOwt Volunteers Keturn. lite return of tlte VoluuUwrsretniads iwaf Uieir sivlewlld murkiiiainhin. muw Mtlll .U.rfte.0 I..VIII ul...t.... ... t... .., ...... ,.-. .-v i"' "n.l.B IIW iaw BHllery. 11 btatwetrtwt next door to uray uro. K. J. l-tHttaine, Pron. 0 S) 10 During Hot Weather. You will require inueli fruit as well as otlwr groceries. You will find the fruit, the Jars ami the sugar at Branson A Pagan's. 7-3-cod Dissolved Partnership. T1h firm of Wolt A Mlcke proprietor of tliv tier wan Market, huvo dksolvutl tmrUwrUiip this Sth day of July. C. Woli take cliam and collvct all bills The iMMiiMNM will hereafter l eoiulucte.1 y won a Son- arrived AT THE Premium on Warrants. Anjrjiartla having Marion or Tulle rounlr warrant a to iiUoor, will do weit to call a line oVe or fiunene Hre man, STO Commercial tree, with !t.)i & Barker 1 wilt allow twotutuai on all aiwh nroiierlv en.lorkol war rant. Money to limn at C anil 7 r eeut Inter Hon improved farms. NocommiMinn iWwJw Kl'OENfi RKEYMAN Thli Uttwf UUec. 37 Cowmioal ktreet California Junk Shop I 1II..I...., ...I .!.,. ... J ro. aaeka. ran. hWei, Copper and V Iron, tall before you ell. Mail & on. To cure La Gnppe. keep warm, especlalh 'fi - """""1 WI lOa" M 7 6tfl&efeeUaadtakeDr.Mile,Nervine. ' rASASA2ffA2A2vSA YOKOHAMA TBA STORE, MACHINE MADE VERY GOOD FINISH. Teh-phone Bed 2C0I. Free Delivery. Houte Cleaning. The smaller lodge room on the third floor ot the state lmmruuco building is being oleauid and kalmxitiiuvl und will Ikj newly tttel and enrivted, which when tlnUhtsl will make it tho Nut and ooahMt loilge room in &ilem for its sue. Big Flax Field. W.J. J. CutinlHgham. has a mnall paloh of tlx that yielded over 11.000 pounds of thormighly ornvil flax uraw te.the uaru. Thla atutomout eun be Vrrflel as the (lax U oh Uw giwttml yet. - lMY, penona dlo oruegliwt, IDkhiu 1 1 e rb 'lVa Q iv ' hi 1 Have you noticed The bids for Street Lighting? 45 Arc Lamps, all night, $281,25 per month, 200 Gas Lamps, all night, $666,66 per month. 45 Arc Lamps, until midnight, $225,00 per month, 200 Gas Lamps, until midnight, $458,33 per month Lowest proposition from Gas Company 100 Lamps until midnight, except moonlight nights, $202,00 per month. Lowest proposition from Electric Company 35 Arc Lamps until midnight, every night, $175,00 per month, .After a ten days delay our due assortment of tte and tireworks finally arrived at 12 o'clock noon on Julv 4th ' kit . . . - "-, , ,ieediess to suy we lost the best end of the trade for the Fourth, but on the other hand we will be in oosition to' .quote some prices on these goods, so that when the vol- .unieers return you can give them a royal welcome. WeX .won't carry them over, and having bought them very? .cheap we will make prices that will surprise you. ' T waicu our space aooui mat time. T Wiggins Bazaar, 307 Commercial st, J 'is any Comment Necessarv wr i