The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 08, 1899, Image 4

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JULY POINTERS
14 Erery Word, It May Save You Money,
Drug Dcpf .
Tkt to ot)r Baby Department, the
wwpm, m nave auaea. anu con
lsta of - perfUmcs, Tollot waUsrs,
Alffi0d Creatrm, Hair Lotions,
0oplctlon Ponders, Curllnn
Flulj. Toilet Powders Lavender
Halts, Pure Cashmere Soap, Tooth
P84e, etc.
?'2verjthlntr. a Ladles' Toilet Calls
or.
Ribbon Dcpi
AH the latest novelties In Fancy
Ulbbons will bo found here, run
,RlbbOQ8 In fancy Plaids, Moires
In all colors, Taffetas, Satins,
911Kb, and changeable TalTcf-au.
Hair Nets.
ChatolalnoOass.
Hat Plrm
u
athor Dolts
S&'frl HOLVERSON'S
STORK
k New Gloves
K Two-clasp kid gloves In tans,
i modes, light and dark browns,
k blocks, etc. Two of the best values
7 wohayn over had.
V 1 to 31.50 a pair.
k Striped Crashes
K A few moro pieces Just added,
i Plain crashes from
S 8 Wc and l,p
White Dock
V Plain and fancy ducks and llgurd
ror waists.
. J.DALRYMPLE & COMPANY.
m
NEEDS
ATTENTION
Kvory fow years. When have you had
your watch cleaned and oilwl When
your
tno
w xlinruiiii tnr atim.1 work o( this
i Kino is
an vnrv rnimnnalilM VOII rail T aiiru lo
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......K.t vmir fiiltliful ttinunlnrn. think it
over and remember my prices.
WATCHER CLEANED 7,v
MAIN SPUINOK 76is
Now watches at low prltvH . .
Second hand watches at hurgaius.
O-H.JHLINGBS
WATOIIMAKKH AND JKWKI.KK.
UOO OOMMICKOIAt. HT,
WBATHBR nKPORT.
Tonight, fair, Riutday, fulr, warmco.
Ico Not Olven Away,
I cannot afforil to give Ico away, hut
am selling a jniro articlo at a price that
' is within the reach of all.
CiiYiim.'.IcK Wohkh.
J. Magulro, Trop. lfi t(
CAPITAL, UREWKRY
UKUK.
1IOTTLKU
Klltif A BecV,SucceMora to UuuthSalem
Uottling Wonts.
All orders for bottled Innir will n lllltul
at tho brewery. Keitt on cold storage.
VYtx) city delivery. Telephone 21,11.
Ice Very Neatly Given Away,
, Wo Van give Ico away, to convince you
cow and ses now big a chunk you got
for little money. Our Ico Is mauufao-
liiwi from pure distilled water.
Capitol Ico Works,
OSfitf. KMNUKU & llKOIC
Nutlet.
A sfK-cIal meeting of (lto hrgthurhood
of paiwrhangent, imlutersaud dmHirators
has'lMX'n cmUwJ for next Monday even
lug, July 10, All memoors aro nSm'UM
to attend tin urgent business is to oome
Iniforo the the meeting,
Uy onler of (he committee. 7-7.3t
9 The Daily Journal has v
moresubscri bersj n Saleni
and paid-up ones at that,, v
a than any other newspaper, r
Some People Don't Understand
How it la that we aro busy all thu time. If tiny would tnvestiimte they
would And out that low prices is our strong drawing cupl Imvliig tltidml to
close out our hushiMs, people know that Oils deoislon is tliml, and that wo
are doing exactly as we say.
Out Shirt Waists
Aro going out lively look them over.
All our ii.za waista now
All our 75 cent waists now.
Ml our il.w waists now
All nui1 Ml font ualata iiuu
i fLQ
Hummer Underwear at tho same reduction in prtco.
k All Parasols at one half nrliv.
Rf-r UAtiiii-Qnllu himI IManketsat txt.
feVvJlP'' YOUHBT01M.RABR
feUIS BROS.& QO.
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,PVt JftSu .. n c,,rr..
v"A"V ii fMtl UWUK 3UUIII
' ' - Sir -an
$L1M, pREGON.
g car Mn's hats
dtmkmimit'i
Umbrella Depi
Child's Parasol 20
Carriage 8hade II.W
Whlto Silk ParoBol l.25
Changeable Taffeta 13 00
niaclc Umbrellas from II to 15.00
Jewelry Dcpt
Shirtwaist Sets 25
Pearl Sets.... 50
Black Enameled Sets 50
Stick Pins 5o up.
Beauty Pins 1 3 fi and Id:
Metal Belts all reduced In price.
Glove Dcpt
Dents, street glove 82.00
Dents Imported Kid 11.75
SystcmcJay 81.50
Lucllo.. '.20
And the very best Olovc on
the market for 8100
OAS f I
uTOBB
New Neckwear a
Just rrcelved a line or Puffs In
Lawn, Picnic, and ullk; also all
qualltlcR In lawn string tics. .
20, 25, 30, 35c a dozen. J
Celebrated "Silver'' Brand
n..ll oHMn ma.u .linniii llnnn
UUIIHrS, UVIJIJ I1UTT niiuinj, lll.i.
collars, too, at tho price asked for
common cotton ones.
2 for 25 cents.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL.
Mrs. A. K. Strang is vlHltlng in Port
land. Mrs. A. 11. Fnrrar is in Portliind for a
visit.
Hlshnp II. I,. Hiirkley wus in Halem
Friday.
Louis A. Vieranl has returiieit to
Portland.
J. A. Vincent of llrooks wus in tho
city today,
Mrs. It. II. Leuho is at Portland for a
few weeks' visit.
Miss Mattle llaltio has gone to Bllver
ton to visit friends.
H. H. Phillips of Hprlng valley was a
Halem visitor today.
0. C. Whlto of Pendleton Is In the
city visiting friends.
Mr. K. C. HiHikmau has gone to Port
laud to visit with friends.
Albert Davis of Htavtou came down
this morning on his wheel.
A. Jette, of Chainpocg, was a Ininl
ncs visitor in Halem Friday,
Kx-Ooveruor 'A. V. Moody returned
Inst cvoultigfrom The Dalles.
Mrs. L. C. Sperling, has gone to Port
land to visit friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Hwlft and soil K.
V., left this morning for linker City.
MIhhcs Anna and Otto Mctftchau left
Friday (or a visit In Eastern Oregon,
O. W. Ileau went to Portland today to
put in a few weeks at mill wright work,
The race horxo Stephen A, Douglas
wasshhiiied today to North Yakima
Wash. ,
Miss Marie Pouue returned to Port
land this morning ufter a brief visit in
Salem,
Mrs, J, II. llrooks went to Kilvertou
Friday to smd Sunday with Mr.
llrooks.
MIhs Allie lleilrlek, of Corvallls, who
bus Ihhim visiting Salem friends, returned
iriiiuy.
l'rcl I,, linker, tbts morning
a Hue Jersey cow to his father
ship)
at t'l
Hl
UHS
lauding.
Mrs. Frtsl lluns left Friday for two
weeks' visit with Mr. Haas' ihoiIo at
HlUHtH.ro.
Win. 1 liH'kmnn, of Portland, was a guest
at tho home of his hrothcr-lndnw, M.
Hredomuicr.
I.you Adolnli wont to Portlnnd this
morning on his way to Mocoow, Idaho,
mi business.
Dr. J. I.. Hill. Alluuty'M mlddle-of-tho-roud
Populist oxpnuslonlNt war
horse, was in town Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. T. HarviHi, of Wasco,
Ortvtin, who have Ueu visiting at Tur
tier left this morning for their home.
W. T. llonnctt and family, of Detroit,
have again become resldttiitM of Salem.
Will Is a good buslueKs man ami bus
honts of friends here.
Dawson Ilorb IVa
cure constipation.
will positively
..76 cents
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Hi cents
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MARION COUNTY MATTERS
Butlness Being Transacted t the Court
House.
, A marriage license has been Issued to
C. A. E, Shepherd and Millie M. Down
ing, and a divorce has been granted 10
Luurt II. Long against J. W. JUuig.
DISKED FILU).
S" A. McCall and wifo to Sophronla
Chase, lot 9 and 10, hlk Z0 Jdtigicwoou
odd to Salem. 1150. , , ,
Homer Lcrwill and wife to Cynthia A,
Fonl, q. c. d. to 2 acres in the town of
Parkersvllle, . .. .
F. W. Durhin. sheriff, to Ada K. Jpry,
150 acres in section .'(0, 1 8s, r 2 w., sher
iff's deed. Jfl.SOO. , r , ,
C. V. A.Jctt,and wifo to L. Olcon,
7ncrcH int7, s, r2w. 150.
K. W. Durhin, sheriff, to A. Iluck
esteln, lot No. 3, In block No. Ml, North
Salem, tax deed. $7.
J. 8. Frost and wifo to H. W. Rich
ards, 68 lots !n Highland Park addition
to Halem, q. c. d. 2.
E. J. Tliiirinan to Nels Anderson, 5
acres in the I) L C of Lvantler B. Davis
and wifo in 1 7 n r 1 west. 350.
Martlu Olesy and wife to IiiiIh V
bert, land in Aurora. fOOO.
1'ltOllATK.
Tho final account of Agnus Jones, ad
ministratrix of the estate of Geo. W.
W. Kami), deceased has lcen approved
and the administrator discharged.
Others Ty, We Accomplish.
Others may try to imitate, hut one
meal will convince you that none other
quals Strongs Restaurant.
I wilt now sell all millinery
goods at
7 (J flt
cost. K. Smith, State street.
GATCH'S COMMITTEES
Changed From Those First Announced
in the Journal and Oregonian.
Mrs. K. 11, Hauthwtck Resigns Other
Changes May Ue Made.
Mr. Gatch ns chairmnu of the new
move to receive the volnuteers issues an
address in the morning paper containing
a different list of committees from tlion
published in Thk Jouunai. Friday and
tho Oregonian today. Tho ehaugoH as
they itear from the different printed
lists all furnished by him are noted be
lew:
Reception cemmittee: Following
names aro drepped:
John (I Wright, MeKiuloy Mitchell,
It P Iloise, Q P Terrell, X J Judnh, W
K Copeland, John Parsons, W C Kant
ner, W A Daly, J X Smith, J A Rich
ardson, A II Glllls, W II Holmes, S ll.
Kakin, Dallas; II U Tuttlo.
Following names art) added :(lov. T.T.
Geer, Mrs 'A F Moody, Mrs W P I.ord,
Mrs F II Houthwick, Mrs Robert Cms
snu, Mrs John Hughes, Mrs A F
Jeffries, Mrs Geo II llurnett,
V M llrooks, Hilverton; KT IJoniiult,
Stnytou; P.d Hirseh, C IIMtsircs; John
Htelnor, Jcfforsoii.
Itunimut ceiiiiulttee: Mrs Robt Cros
snu Is taken off, and Mrs J X Ryan
milled.
Decoration committee Miss
Souii
Johnson has Iteen dropped.
Guiiowder committee John
licou addel.
Young Men's committee; A,
Darr
W.
Prcscott is added.
Muslo Coininittw; Mrs. II. It. Hol
laud is added.
Geuertd cemmittee: Mrs. W. P.
bird is droppcl. D. W. Yixler and II.
II. Thlelscn are milled.
MUS, houthwick nmii.i.NK .
Hamui, July 8, IKW).
Ko. JotiiiN.u.: Please allow me
thrntiuh your columns to tender my
resignation as a member of Istth the
general committees appointed to nveive
the volunteers at Salem: From the llmt
iililM)Intel by the W, A. R. three weeks
ogo, having the work well under way,
and had it forcibly taken out of their
nanus; also irom toe hcvoiki. lor mis
reasen: that as a nieinler of tho Relief
Corns and of both P.mcruoiicy Corns
(who have lieeu publicly insulted by the
so-called gentlemen starting this little
itolltlcal scheme) I decline to aid in
furthering any such schemes.
Xo one will welcome the lioys more
warmly than the women who have
looked forward to and planned for sheir
welcome for one year, and no one can
regret the situation more than we do,
and Coinpiiiiy K and their friends may
count on us at all other times, Irresnec.
tivoof (toll lice, religion or personal feel
ing. Mas. F. II, Houriiwii'K.
.NO ACTIOS TAKKN,
The second mans meeting for the pur
iMVHMif making arnuiKomcuts for the re
ception of the volunteers took plneo at
J p. in. loony in toe iMiiiicil ciinuiDeroi
the city hall,
The meeting wus eillisl to order by
Chnirmau (latch and his announcement
of the appointment of committees was
rend and approved.
Mr. Uatclidld not read the uamus of
any committees at the city hall today,
and will imilmbly give out a list whuu
it Is lliuilly iNimplettv,
On motion the chair was InstructtHl to
appoint a committee to meet the voluu
teers in San Francisco, the suggestion
lcing lo appoint jwrwins who were
going any w ay. gl log them the additional
standing with the ofllcials arising from
thoupiHiintmcut.
F. It. Houthwick atatihl thut Oouraor
Geer ami his staff aro going to San
Fraucibco and the executive mmmitteo
was instructed to seo the governor and
request him to iim all eflorU to kii
the volunteers together as an orgnuiMi
tionuntil they can Ik) ivivimnI as such.
Xo other formal action was taken.
The situation was dlscuttced Informally
and the eoucluslun was ai rived at that
In the present uiiMttled state of affaira
ll won lit Ih imHvssiiio to make detlnlte
arraugtunents for tho nveption as it
kcomed to 1k uncertain that the rvgb
incut, or even companies K and M
would ever lw hert In a Uxly.
After the half hour's sctislou the
meeting adjouruiNl subject to tho call of
the chair.
Twenty bushels ot cherries came
down on the afternoon train for thu AI
lun Cannery.
Mini Pearl Stay ton, of Stay ton. Is
visiting friends In tho elty.
Mrs. Frank Power, has gone to Ta
coma, for a visit with her purvnts.
Ml. Cary Murtiu and Miss Alko
Davenport aro spending a few days at
Stlvertoo.
Chtts. I. Dallig- W iMitne (nju the
Springs.
Prof. Homer of the chair of VJnglth
Hteraturu at the fituto AgrtoulCunu col
ego, relnriitxl to Corvallls toU) .
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Condemned By Re
publicans. Appointed By Kincaid and
Turns Push Politician
Record of the Official Who Excludes
The Journal.
Following articles arc copied from a
Republican paper at Salem that has
quite a following among the party work
ersthe Sentinel.
Tho half has not been told. There is
even yet talk of an olllcial investigation
of the mysterious death at that institu
tion of Del Main and of another unat
tended patient who during tho stato.falr
was permitted toride a hobby horse on
the merry-go-rpund. Becoming dizzy,
itlie fell off nud her neck was broken. It
seems that tho price of place there now
is for tho employe to keep his "mouth
shut, my nothing and saw wood.
FUNDS i:.V I1I.ANK.
Much criticism is made of the method
of handling the private funds of pa.
Units. They are said to bo asked what
they require and then made to sign n
receipt in blank. Tho wording of these
receipts afford a lovely np'iortunlty for
minor grafts and the working off of old,
second-hand or shoddy clothing at a
nice price. Something has also been
said as to the moral atmosphoro attach
ing to tho management of the inatitu
ciou, lint this question will afford an
ample text at some future time when
thu warrant scalping and other extraor
dinary features have received nttentinn.
INCOMI'KTKNT KMI'LOYKH.
The milliliter is suid to retain several
employes who are wholly incompetent.
Xot only that, ho has created new
ollices, with big salaries, has nssivsed
and collected enormous political assess
ments. Last year he bled the employes
for alxmt $ 1,100. Ono Democrat re
laxed to contribute to the fund. He was
threatened with discharge but as he has
no doubt learned by this time that
silence is golden he retains his job and
says nothing. On the whole, we incline,
to tho belief that should our critics in
vestigato thu management of the insti
tution they would agree with us that
our criticisms have been decidedly mild.
had .i'i'oi.vnin.sT contixukd.
Perhaps no act of the now administra
tion has Won so generously, unanim
ously and cordially condemned a that
which retains Dr. 'I'aino as superintend
ent. It is given out that no change will
be made until January 1, but tho people
understand from this that there is a
poHslbility that 1'afne may lo permitted
to hold on for another full term of four
long years.
The pooplo give many reasons why a
change should have 1kcu made at this
time. They acknow Iwlue l'ahio'ssuixtr-
for qualifications as a suHiriutendent of
construction in the building of a new
wing. Dr. l'alne is an expert on brick
walls and excavations. This is all ad
mitted, hut what his peculiar ipialillcn
Units consist of is not known.
OI,l DC.M, (lKct ON.
In the late campaign the state was
promincd a new deal through the sua
cess of thcltepubllcau ticket at thu )oll.
It was the promts of the now deal that
Hxcd I,ord at thu primaries and later at
the state convention. Hut for thu ex
pectation of a fulllllmuutof thusoplcdgcs
Seasonable Prices
Jelly Tumblers :0 and 25c. doz
Table Tumbler .3c each
Tuu combination 'dresslug .I0o
Hlack Liquid dressing . . .10o
You'll Und all tho above ou the
rack ouuldo the door. Look them
over.
Hammocks
Good size, pillow and spreader.. Wo
Larger, and stronger 9So
Handsome fringed ones il 25 up
We Cau save you same mouey. Try
and see.
Dig lines of uieu's straw hats,
working gloves, overnhlrts, stout
shoes, suspender, heavy socks etc.
it luwest racket prices for cash
only. You tave dollar on the
cash plan. Ko other man's bill
to pay
Telescopes
straps, etc.
for tourUta, shawl
fiViitfihl m
DOCTOR
PAflffl
SOS CUMM8KCIAL ST.
WIOQIN'
lueKtiT I'UKty,
- .Tr - - ' v'-'- 1 Ti . ...1T..ra
Schillings
Best
money-back tea and
baking powder at
Tibur Grocers
the outcome would have leon different.
Tho worst the Lord administration could
havo been expected to do would have
lcen the keeping in ofllcc of the same
people who aro now retained by the new
administration. The people had a right
to expect bettor things at tho hands of
the new officers. They havo abundant
Justification for their disappointment at
tho way things are working out.
ItF.IO.N OK PETTY POLITICS.
Under the present administration of
affairs at the asylum ctty politics may
1h oxpectcd to continue to dictate ap
.ointments and olicy.
Democrats who refused to contribute
to the campaign fund were promised ex
pulsion from the service of the state.
An enormous fund was liaised (f 1,100)
from among the employes at the asylum
last spring. This money is supposed to
have gone to Lane county. Maybe it
did. Xoliody knows. Employes were
intimidated until nearly all subK-rihcd
to it.
The handling of tlte private funds of
tho patients is another matter worthy
of ofllcial investigation.
TUB I.VDUHTUIAI, IlEPAimiHNT.
The employment of patients in the
heavy work of excavation, etc., is an
other projKsition for debate. There are
liersons who would be glad to do this
work for the state, and there are rela
tives and friends of unfortunate insane
persons who would prefer that the de
mented wards should not lie thus em
ployed. It may Ikj true that tho state
is saving money through thus utilizing
patient labor, but Is it the mission of a
humane hospital to make diggers of
eartli and mixers of mortor out of those
mentally defective who are consigned to
its tender mercies.?
The meat contract is another feature
of tho present sutoriutendeiicy that
might be Inquired into with profit to
the state.
JOIIIimiY AND HNOIIOCItACY.
The persistence witli which all con
tracts dealing with electrical work or
equipment are awarded to a certain
Portland firm that is engaged in a busi
ness foreign to electricity might also Ikj
investigated
without prejudice to the
Istst interusts.
The advent of this man l'atno as chief
at tho asylum marked the era of snnhoc
nicy there. Then liegan the assignment
of a cook, uiuler name and pay of "at
tendant," as cook for tho olllcors. The
food given patients and employes wasn't
good enough for Dr. l'aine. And about
this time, too, the attendants tntgan to
imit eating meat, knowing the uharactor
and family history of some of the inon-
archs of the pasture that wore led to the
slaughter hiii.
- - -
Many persons die of neglect, D.twson
Herb Tea Uxe'eiu,
Northern Pacific Railway.
Tho only lino to the Yellowstone Na
tional I'ark. At this Kiaxon of the year
the scenery along this jvopulur route is
esR'oiuUy line. Fast time and no change
of cars from Portland to St. Paul.
Tourist passengers not desiring to
change cars at Portland can taku through
car for St. Paul at Halem.
Dear in mind wo also coll West louud
tickets. Anyone here wishing tofiiruish
tickets to relatives or friends in the Kant
can order same through us and the
tickets will bo telegraphed to juirty at
Kusteru point. See the agents,
Thomas, Watt Co.
7-7-Ht 2-7 Commercial St.
Dawson Herb Tea Is selling like hot
cakes because It does thu work.
Dissolved Partnership.
The tlrm of WoU & Mlexcku proprietors
of tho Uerman Markut, have dismdvml
partnership this ftth day of Julv. C.
Woli takes charge and collect all "bills.
The liusluiuM will hereafter lie conducted
liy Wow A Hon.
7 ft tf
Blue Streaks Black Streaks
lllg -line finally arrived Friday
evening. We can now rill all back
orders ou the 110 Moduli, und on
the 30-snoh at $30.
The ladles' blank onus are per foot
charmers. 6 per ceut oft for ooslt
33. We want you to try these
wheoli The running qualities is
what counts.
So Easy So Quiet
Byerybody say m.
Dldyuu notice Murpliy's reoord of
a mile In 47 44 seconds on a Trib
une y See our ad. last few day.
BAZAAR
Friedman's New
Friedman's
New Racket
S5 Buys a Good Suit; Yes, we will sell you a suit for
of Men's Clothing 5f.5Q for.
$9 Buys a Suit
Well Worth $12,50
vv cuwux
Our Price $9
New
Goods Arriving
Daily
FRIEDMAN'S NEW
Cor Commercial and State streets,
ENLISTED MEN,
Who are Serving in the Regular Army
May Return.
And Will Come as Soon ns Transportation
Can Be Arranged for
Them.
Following correspondence between
N. M. learned of this city, (whose son
Wlllard learned is in the 14th Infantry
U. S. A. at Manila) and the war de
partment settles the question as to the
return of enlistments in thu regular
army to serve in the war with Spain.
Sai.hu, Okmoon, June 2!l, 18!).
Aojt. Gus U. S. Aumv,
Wasiiinotox, D. C,
Siu: Are those volunteers who en
listed in the regular army for tho war
with SiKiin. under the emergency net.
embodied in circular No. 40 series of
1898. I think and who are now in the
Phil nninu Islands, to ho discharged the
same as tho volunteer regiments who
are row, in part, on their way nome.'
Very respectfully yours,
Nklhon I.nAitxim.
Axswiin.
WAH Dlil'AltTMKXT, I
AlUt'TlNTtiUVKUAL's Ot'FICK, J-
Wasiiinotox, I). C. July l.lH'.MI. )
Ni:i.sov Lkaunkd,
Sai.km, Oui:on.
General Otis has been instructed to
discharge all men uiuler his command
who enlisted in thu regular army le
tw on April 21 and Oct. 'Jrt, 1898, and
send them homo to tho United States as
soon as his means of transportation will
permit. Proliablv all that do not re
enlist will lie homo by August I, 181(11.
Thomas Wakd,
Asst. Adjutant General.
WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS
C. !'. Williams, Sacramento, Cal.,
Jul us Law. Portland Or.: M. Man.tel
sohn. San Francisco jl!''. Sikuico., Me-
Minuville Or.; 11. Gibson, Prineville,
Or.; Tod Haker, Colorado; J. C. Mc
Cabe, Tho Dallos; J. P. Jones, Portland ;
W. It. Iteaman. Kansas Cily, .Mo.;
John Atkins, Portland, Or. 11. J. (.'loin
onion, Mrs. II. J. Clemmormeu, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Anderson, New Castle,
Wash.
Fine Grass Display.
Uncle Jamos hlglu, of Itoocdalc, to
day brought to this oilico somo line
samples of grasses and grain for display
to the editorial excursionists. The tallest
of the native grasses is 8 feet and 8
incites, and all were cut from laud that
has never been plowed. No country
ever had bettor native gra than the
Web-Foot stato.
BORN.
KKltXS Fridav, July 7, 180U, to Mr.
and Mrs. Fail G. Kerns, of Yew Park,
a Km.
COTTAQE HOTEL ARRIVALS.
I..S. Chapman, Seattle; Win Mat
thuws, Newport, Or.
At the Old Stand,
After a few mouths recruit ion we are
lxick to the old stand bettor qualified
than before to fill your orders. K. J.
linlloek our old cook who ran prepare a
inual to suit the taste of an epicure Is
with us. We Iiojh) to see all our old
jKitrons ami many new ones.
GEOIUiU DltOTII tins,
Whitohotihu Hustaurant Slate street.
Your Sunday Dinner
Will 1) ready when you got there,
cooked just as you like It at the Whito
HoiiH Restaurant, George Brothers,
Statu street.
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.
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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.
V
Lowest proposition from Electric Companyi
35 Arc Lamps until midnight, every night,
$175.00 per month.
Is any Comment Necessary
,rr - - r - i
il.TTniOTI)iiniif'"
Has started slaughtering their
Cajj ancj see our goods and prices. We will have no trouble
in' convincing you that we are selling- up-to-date clothing a,
thaft other house m flle Clty
price
Pretty Organdies, New Lawns, Swiss, Ginghams, Percales,
Dimities, etc. Dainty Chiffons, Allover Embroideries, Laces
of all kinds. Several nice pieces of Tucking, Lace Cuitains,
large sizes extreme low prices. Bed Spreads, Table Linens
and Napkins. It will pay you to call and see all our new goods.
Why Every Man Should Insure in tho New York life.
1. Uccause It Is tho strongest company In the world.
2. IL has over 8215,000,000 assets,
:i. It Is purely mutual, all Its assots, eauntngs and surplus
belonging to policy holders,
HOMER H. SMITH, Special Agent,
Olllcc with Salem Luncl Ofllce. 0-OmU Salem, Oregon
TO
RNlTUa
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Large stock fresh from Factory.
Parlor, Dining and Bedroom Suits.
Caipets, Linoleum, Oil Cloth and Matting.
Wall Paper and Moulding.
1 110LL1S AND COMPANY
1st Door North of Post Ofllce.
leD
I
own!
Can deliver at once, i nts is a c nance to lay in your winter wooa cliean. It will
Iks higher soon. Do not delay; place orders soon as supply on hand Is limited.
Hiutuj'MHi, Hiikin linn. ro.
1 mo
For the China Closet,
as well as the table, we havo dolicate
egg shell pieces of dainty china, deco
rated in gold and exquisite coloring that
lunds a charm to your cup of tea, ice
cream or fruit. Our handsome designs
Our handsome designs in lerry bowls,
lemonade and claret sots, ice cream sets,
in tine glasiware, aro hcasonahlo and
convenient.
SonnemanN,
THK G ROGER
124 Stato at Tolepbouo 31
During Hot Weather.
You will retiuire much fruit as well as
other groceries. You will Und the fruit,
tno jarx and the sugar at liransou &
Ragon's. 7-3-eod
Premium on Warrants.
Any lrtle having Marion or Polk county
warrant to lUoM)or, will do well to call a
the imf or Kune llreyman, 270 Commercial
trt. with !iole A IlRrkfr I will allow
premium on all auoh properly emloraeil war
ranta. Mousy to loan at fi anil 7 if r con Intrr
aat on iraproveu urma. o cummiMton
MSdAwUm
Whlto Corner Hlock.
Kl'OKNK UHEYMAN
0 Commercial itreet
To cure La Grippe, keep warm, cspeclah)
&e feet, and take l)r. MUa' Nervine.
Fr
"""-Hiiijlj
Racket.
immense stock of Clothing.
$5 that other stores charge
.
RA6KE
Salem, Ore. .
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Ij
We are now prepared T")U .... .. n4
ia,sa Phone 301
as follows :
Large body Fir, choice livo wood,
in cord lots , .f2.Cr per cord
Large Second Growth, cut from
large trees, as good as large fir, 2.25.
'(Ill Chemekctn and Front,
Jacob Vogt,
05 STATK STUKKT.
Just received a full Btock of Lurilei'
(and Gents' Spring and
SUMMER
SHOES'.
Will sell for the next CO days at the
lowest prices ever knowj In Salfeiu.
Will Ikj pleaded to show patrot)9 our
stock und guarantee satisfaction on
every purchase. Trices tho lowct.
WOLsZ, & SON
Tho little
German Market on
South Commercial st.
All kinds of
MEAT AND SAUSAGE
I
In ecason. Prompt free delivery ard
satisfaction guaranteed. 7-tllm
ONE-HALF
ARRIVED
AT THE
YOKOHAMA TEA STORF,
MACHINE MADE
VERY GOOD FINISH.
Telephone Red 2G0I.
Free Delivery.
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CAR. LOAD
Mason Frait Jars
307 COMMKKCIAh bTKGGT
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