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EL-ml fc.y I ft ,. reasrawsfiSS : ,- r y'vy,;;-., :. -, ..!,., a.. js t s'WTWHS ft b?J k r- 2IMMMMlMitaMriaUMalMMttfMM Friday's Sale. Percales 36 inches wide, standard 10c. goods; light or dark colors. At Friday's Sale these goods will be sold for 5EBEFe There is a limited quanti ty, so first come first served. FRIDAY OASIlJ STORE" HOLVERSON'S i Shin waisi Goods A new lot of fabrics for swell waists at a low price. These goods sell at sight, so don't delay. k k Yard wide "Marsalla" Now Shades, flno cloth. In jrctty "Mo1roso"Zophvr Ginghams in imrrow or wldo Htrlpos priced to make thorn quick selling. Grown Percale. BtrlpoH and figures, light or dark patterns FANCY PIQUES all coloni k J. J. DALRYMPLE & COMPANY v nt NEEDS ATTENTION Kvory low years. When have you hud your ihoc w i i watc lonrei en cleuuod and oiled V Whun ho charges for good work of tlilw kind in or good wo uianlo you no very reasonublo an vnrv rnimniliilllo VO ou caii'i mioru w neglect your faithful timepiece, think it over and roinomhor my prii COS. WATCH KB CLKAN KI)76o MAIN Bl'UINQB 7fo Now watches tit low prices . Hccond )ind watched ut bargains. C.H.HIN0BS WATCHMAKKK AND JKWKMSII. UOQ COMM1CHOIAL ST. WEATHER REPORT. Tonight und Friday, filr mid cooler. The Daily Journal has more subscribers in Salem, and paid-up ones at that, than any other newspaper. so Ice Not Given Away. I cannot afford to give iro nway, hut em stilling a pure article at a price that it within the reach of all. Okvhtai. 1c Wohkh. J. Magulre, Prop. (I 10 tf CAPITAL. 1IREWKRY BEER, BOTTLED Kllncf Ileck,8ucccMor to SouthSalem Bottlmc Worm, All ordura for bottled beer will ho filled t the brewery. Kent on cold storage. Frrv city delivery. Telephone 21 III. Ice Vcty Neatly dlven Away, We can ulvo Ico away, to convince you cotuo and oe now big a chunk you got for little money, uur ico is nmiuimo turo from pure distilled water. Capitol ico Works, 0 28lf Kunukh & Hhcic. CASTOR I A Tr lafcat and Children. to KM Ym Hih Always m Star th &&&& Btgsfttur Just a few samples Of tho low prices that wo are making at ouroloslng out salo not for "Huoket Trash" but for tint-class goods bought (rum the Uut house in America. Men's stiff hnta former price $2.60 now fl.'.V 1.wi'ii wiirlr tin. utitrtu W1 Men's jtereale shirts with wens summer unuorsiut..,, ..... . ,o .Men's canton nauuei under klilrtu ,., .... ,'JO Ijidies' bolts, all sites nnd colors , ., ,ls Ijidlea' summer union suits ,'J5 Boys' Linen Pants 100 pains 'Ladles' Ox fonts at... 76 c jr itlr 100ivaira lidios1 shoos ut ,...1,00 ht pair Men's luvy working shoes $1,00" per pair 100 pairs chlldix'ii's white kid glove ... .... 16 c iter pair tKvwythlng iu our stock m such Vtollo yvur tradiiut with us uwo PCSITIVELY UKTI1 low rv HRINU ' T USSIJLA& IBTROJS.Si CO. '$? V ' FIRST DOOR SOUTH - VI S'ALEM, OREGON. iimiiwifiirrr HOSE Did you ever buy a pair of Hosefor4c? WehavelOOO pair of these Hose, (usually retailed at 10c, or 3 for 25c.) which will be sold at our Friday's Sale for ZLS je&iR- 1 VwV Only six pair to any one person. ONLY. CASH iroiiB stripes, .12 V2 12 V2 . 8 13 per yd per yd per yd v V V Thu much-called-for goods. I'laln white in hcuvy welts, narrow mid wldo'stripcs, 15 to 60c yd PERSONAL AND LOCAL, 8ohafor Hros. of Ktayton wore in Salem today. Hay Hiuiural, of Muolouy, wan In Huloiii today. Oeo. L. Rose, wont to Portland thin morning. J, V7. (limn, took the early train for Portland. Levi Hartmiis of Htuylon wuh a Salem visitor today. J. P. Reeve of Itethel did business In Hulom t(xlay. Wm. Kills of Htuytoii illd business in Salem Unlay, A. McUllt went to Portland yesterday on business. Kllon Caldwell, of'stayton, visited in Salem today. K. Porter of Went Btayton wuh a Sa lem vlHltor today. Hohm Ilihhlo, of Solo, wan In the city todry on business. John Kline, of IVdco Creek, wuh a Balom visitor toduy. Fred Gohrlng, loft thin morning to re turn to South Dakota. A. Vaiiderhoek, of Gorvuls, wuh in the city today on luminous. A. HiihIi anil Miss HuhIi, were Port laud imssongora thiH morning. Hoy Allen of Kola brought a flno lot of choice cherries to town today. Hoy Collurd, of MIhhIou itottom, brought produce to Salem today. J. Oassloman drove over to Dalian to. day via Independence by Salem. Mm, Dr. Mluthorn, of Prune Kldc, wuh in Salem today vImIUiik (rieudi), A new driveway baa been put In front of the Huffman Hlahloon Ferry ntnt. Mr. and Mm. T. II. Kuy left IiihI nli;ht for San Frauulsoo where they will vInIl J. K. 1'look returned to Portland thta moruiiiK after vUltlng with Salem friend for a week. Mm. L H. McClaln and children re turned from Mill City hint nlht from their Hummer outing. A. D. Andoroon and turn Henry went to the IloKau Camp meeting of Preo Methodists thl moruiut;. Mm. Jennie Murphy of AuteloH who hau been vUltiiiK the vartoiiH Diirhiu fauilllen left for home today. J. A. Hornurdl went to Iiuluh'N land lug thin inornhiif to llnitih IiIh job of plunibiUK on the Iiulah renldoiuu'. Dawson Ilorb Tea cure constipation, will positively cellar: and cuffs.' '.',.'.". .'.'.!." .' .' 'tis j price u will tnuke (t an object to you FROM UU8INH8H, OP POSTOHFICB, MiUiMaaa U. M. Lombard, who perved ort the Monterey na diviion ofllcer when Ma nila was taken was in the city today. Ho says it will bo more favorable to the men to havo them mustered out at 'Frisco. Tiioyncod all tho pay they can got. They have had an cxhuusting campaign and are not in good order for marching around. Tho principal thing a man wants when ho gets back Is good beefsteak, strawberries and cream and long night's rest. Itcprcscntativo H. 0. Hawson, of Arlington, Gilliam county, is in the city, and report that without doubt the wheat crop of Eastern Oregon has suf fered terribly from hot winds. The winter wheat froze out, and the spring wheat is in bad shape. Capt. Paul Hubbard, of Partland, and Lieut, Johnson, of Chehalis, arrived to day to assist the local Salvation Army In holding tho fort for two weeks. The latter will remain as ouo of tho staff of tho new ensign expected to arrivo soon from California. Mrs. W. H. Winans, went to Oregon City today by steamer, while Mr. Winans and tho chilercn will drive to Gladstone Park whero tho family will camp through the Chautauqua. Mrs. C. E. Short and daughter, Grace, and son, Mcrlo, who havo been visiting with her slHter, Mrs. E. G. Kirby, at Howell Prairie, left this morning for her homo in Portland. II. M. Smith, of Ghompoeg, went homo ou the boat last evenini taking his saddle hor-e uilh him. Mr. Smith ha's beoti buying sheep and cattle in tho vicinity of Salem. II. G. Wright, a Portland monument man, was in tho city today on business connected with tho Sam ltamp monu ment, which has been shipped from Burro, Vt. Aleck Molr is off or his. sufmmor out- inir on tho Broitcnbusli. He will be Joined by G. A. Bach, Mr. Keil, John Molr jr., Howard Damon nnd Clias, Good. J. Duff McAndlo and wlfo, of Ante lope, Wasco county, who havo beon visiting friends -about Salem several days left for homo this aftornoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. F. Davis, who havo boenln tho city for a week, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. EvaiiB returned to Portland today via steamer. II. W. Moyers and M. W. Meyers, of tho llrm of Joseph Meyers and Son, loft on their annual custom tour to purchase goods for their Sulcm Htore. Mm. D. M. Eekman of Moscow, Idaho, urrlved today to become tho guests for tho summer of Mrs. A. C. Loucks on Fifteenth street. Percy Levar, of Tiik Journal local force, accompanied by Mm. Levar and little daughter, lefttoday for un outing ut YiKjulna Bay, Mrs. E. Kreugel and "children of Al bany uro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Whale in this city, arriving today via steamer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ives of Detroit returned to their homo today ufter a Hhort visit ut Salem. J. J. Harris, of Cottage Grove, who lias been visiting in Salem, went to Now Inirg this morning. Penrhyn Kuntnor, wont to Lafuyette this morning to visit Ids brother Clif ford. Mm. J. S. Wyant, f Marion, was In the city today on an shopping trip. Mrs. E. Thrall one of Albany's teaub em Is thoguest of Mrs. Earl Hace. Prof. J. B. Homer of tho agricultural college was in town toduy. Judge Juiues B. Coffee nnd nephew returned to San Eruncisco. W. E. Way went to Portland today on business und pleasure. W. W. Hall went to Woodbnm uwheel last night. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Davis went to Morrison today. County Judge B.irton, of Albany, was in town today. County Judge Terrell, returned from Portland toduy. Clias. Lane went to lndoHindouco lust evening. Mrs. M. H. Wuruor went to Newburg today. Tiik Jouun.m. us usual bad the llmt news of the Oregon volunteers. Tho Portland Telegram Wednesday evonlng hud not u worn of their nrrlvol. Pollco Judge Jiidah of Salem has so far written the best poem of the wel come to the returning Oregon pioneers. He enn pen u pootlcul sentence or a ho Iki'h seuteiuv ulth equal facility Tho Hosoburg Evening Heview bad tho news Wednesday of tho volunteers returning. But what ailed tho Portland Telegram f Has it hwt Its California manager. F-L.-K-G-S Small Hags Sodos. up dxft Inches .t for So sxM inches .2 for So Nx'.!!. . . .So each 10x30 luohcs . ... 10c each 27x43. ... .16o each .'10x60 Inches. . .. SOoeach Come and lay in your supply while w have thoiu, Won't last long. Lots of patriotic ribbons too all prices. On Roman candles we quote 30 cents a doien up, pin wheels, rockets, ImIIooiis and all such very low. If ever a true Oregonian wants to display his enthusiasm, its within the next few days when our boys get home. All our flags and tlreworks came so late, (noon, July 4.) that we didn't sell many. Just as well, We've got a fine assortment and the prices are away down. WIGGIN'S KAOKST I'illU, , "I ,r ;V,y, - VOLUMWS. Continued from Flrt Pk " San Francisco Harbor, S. 8. New port, July 12, 1899.-T0 Adjutant-Gen-eral, U. 8. A., Washington, D. C.-Orc-gon troops just arrived unanimously ob ject to being mustered out at Portland aud lose tho right of travel allowance, and request to bo mustered out at Ban Francisco and get allowance. Can tliey not Ijo mustered out hero and receive travel pay? Pay car to bo attached to tho train, and tho men paid en route. Ordinance to be turned over at Van couver, ana llnnl disnanumeiii. iu made in Portland. "0. SoMiinns, Colonel." "Commanding Second Oregon, U. 8. In Infornncn to tllO UlianimOUS wish nf dm nmi'oti mLrimhnt. I indorse Col onel Summer's request for mustermg out in San Francisco. T. T. Gekh, "Governor of Oregon." Tho answer as expected from Adjutant-General Corbin is printed above. rOHTLANIl iniho.va.nt. Poutlani), July 13. When it became known in this city that tho Oregon vol unteers would probably bo mustercjl out in San Francisco, instead of being brought to Portland, tho citizens were very indignant. Several telegrams of protest wero sent to Washington and to tho olllcors of tho regiment at San I'run Cisco against mustering the men out ut San Francisco. VISITED JAPAN. San Fkancisco, July 13. I-ess event ful by far was tho return voyage of the Second Oregon than tho trip to Manila. A nleasant three days at Nagasaki, Ja pan, was all that broke the monotony n( tlm lmur ililVH on tbeoceatl Thoreg Newitoi -K- ment boarded tho transiiorts Newport and Ohio Juno 12 and o'clock June 14. 13. sailiiiR at 10 SAI.EM HOY IIKAItl) KIIOM. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fones, who havo two sons among tho volunteers received u telegram this morning telling of tho choice of soldiers hi wanting to be mus tered out at 'Frisco and added this cheering news: Tuansi'oht Ohio "Wo are hero; all well: nil friends well. Hud lovely trip. Go's G, C, K, M, E, I and F, are on the Ohio with us. Lkk Fonks. Col, Smith's Runaway. About 0:15 Col. T. C. Smlth'H team got loose from in front of his ofllce and ran down Commercial street at n terri ble paco. They Btruck a single rig belong ing to mi old lady from tho HaysviUo country, tied ut Dr. Cusirk's residence, nnd it was badly smashed In the collis ion. Ono of Col. Smith's horses jumped clear over tho old lady's buggy and Smith's buggy hud u tongue broke aud was uluo demolished some. No one was hurt, and the horses escuped with slight injuries. Tho .Smith horses turned und went on Center street, mid when captured the vehiclo hud been left behind nnd had to bo taken to the shops. The lady's numii could not he learned, but before she got around to know of know of the iluinuu done, Col. Smith hud it in the shop und wns huviug it repaired ut nn outlay of some f. 10 at his own exix'iiHo. A Coucluctor Fumigated, A victim of smallpox is suid to have gone through Salem ou the morning overland Wednesday. Ho was from Junction nnd wus well broken out by tho time he got to Portlund und wus hustled to the hospitul for nil such ufortuuutes. The conductor was captured and vnciunted, fumigated, immersed In sheep-dip 'und sent hack south ou tho evening nvorlnud. Boulders and Bridges. Tho street commissioner would do well to removo all the stones from our principal street, and put all the princi pal bridges in repair, As the succes sion of crops continues to mnturu tr utile will increase. By a little careful at tention now, nnd preliminary repair ing accidents may bo forestalled and tho streets of the city kept more passable. l I 111 1 8 1 W H tmilHHIjr TrAMMtMM,MM p vvnaiipauvn BEECHJIM'S t mAa uiAC t Iaa vraiivaiivfi nniuu4iio9f PILLS Skfcrleiadt, Gettherc&alQelfTou want to be cured. T t MfMa,wMicr WcMUA33cMtf, J, CMldrM, curd by at drug ttof . iiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiii Call for Bids for Hay. Bids will bo received at tbooitlco of theCI'.y Recorder for tho City of 8a le.u, Oregon, from the date of this uotlco until 5 o'clock p. m. nf Satur day, August 12, 1800. for furnishing tho City or Salem with tirtcou(5)tons of cheat or timothy hay. baled and de livered at tho city hull In suld city ou or before tho 1st day or September, 1891). Dono pumuunt to the order of the Common Council or ?uld city, made und entered on the fiih day of July, ISW). N, J. JUDA1I, City Recorder. Dated at Sulem, Ongon, this, July 1.1, 1809, 7 l.td.twtf j Our S3 Fireworks Assortment 2 20-ball tinman candles 2 12-b4ll Roman candles 12 8-ball Roman candle I large colored light 1 doz 2 02 Rockets t doz 4 oz Rockets I doz J lb Rockets J doz 1 lb Rocket 1-12 doz 4 lb Rorkets 1 balloon, 1 12 Inch mine i doz electric spreader. Thl figures considerably more than 3.00 regular, but In the large iotb wo discount. Other assort ment to suit on the same basis. BAZAAR sot COMMKRQIAL STREKT aa Friearaans New w peanut, ana lemouuuu V Friedman's Wow uacKei. jliio icw uujuui-uu iuuivuik "f v .' ""","""""" 4 outttielrdlnnernnd refreshmentson thoFourth, boughttlielr goot Is elsewhere. Y And now Friedman's New Itackct Is preparing for tho Fall trade: and down Xiroes prices still lower those who arc In need tllOSC wno arc in iiueu t rtMlnnrl fiinttP cries, handkerchiefs, will pay then, to make their pHrchases at $ FRIEDMAN'S NEW Cor Commercial and State streets, Another Woman Speaks. Sai-em, July 13, 189!). En. JotmsAi.: Inin shockingly sur prised to hear of so many of tho Indies resigning and refusing to serve on the committees to welcome home our re turning heroes. More especially tho mothers who have sons among them. Tlmv tmnnk of beluc Insulted by the Gntch movement, or us they term it, a politlcnl move. I wonder if they stop to consider tho insults that were imposod on tho mothers who have sons among the volunteers by tho so-called G. A. H. committee at tho first call, which 1 think is misquoted, for It was taken com pletely out ofthoir hands? Mothers who wero members of both Belief and Emergency corps, who wero ready, will ing and waiting to serve wherever put either at tho head of n committee or elsewhere. They wero perfectly ignored. At such ti time as this nil prejudice should bo luid nsldo nnd nil work us one hi hurmony and good will, nnd above all others, the mothers, whoso sons God has so graciously watched over, and brought them back safely. A Ci.ehi: Onsmivnit. INSTALATIONS. Semt-Annuat Induction of OITicers in Sev eral Lodges. Tho following olilcers were installed lust night nt Vulloy and Protection Indues A. O. U. W. at their hulls. Tho new olllcors in the ussembly of Artisnus wero likewiw installed. Those in the A. 0. U. W. by S. A. MoFudden dop uty grand muster workman and the cere mony for tho ArtisaiiB wus olllcinted over by tho past Grand Master Artisan C. II. Lane: Protection lodge A. T. Gilbert, pnst muster workman; P. II. D'Arcy, master workman; It. 1). Hobnail, fereman: C. K. Evans, overseer; J. A. Soil wood, re corder; P. II. Raymond, financier; John Moir, receiver; ! L. Willmnu, guide; 0. Green, Inner wutchmnnj 11. F. West, outer watchman. Vulloy lodge C. Bailey, pnst muster workmnn; E. S. Seoloy, muster work mnn ; E. G. Mursh, foremnn; Iru Ham ilton, overseer; W. T. Rigdon, reconler; G. P. Litchlleld, financier; H. B. Hoi land, receiver; ti. Scliulty, uuide; A. Buck, iiiBhlo watchmaii ; I', lticn, sldo watchmnn. Hit' Artisans Muster nrtlsnn, II. S. Bello; superintewient, blu B. Godfroy; in sector, Ixsiitn D. Westncott ; master of ceremonies, Josie II. Vass: senior con ductor, A. M. Clough; junior conductor, Gertrude Roach ; secretary, J. 0. Curd ; treasurer, II. A. Kurti; instructor, T, II. Hubbard, and warder, Amos Vass. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS Dr. J. D. Sliaw, Sulem: Honry Lang, Portlund ; John Dunt, Philadelphia, Pa. ; C. W, RaiiMMi, San Irancisco, Geo. K. Burton, S. F. ; Sol D. Detrich. Navorke, N. Y.; A.Moore Bridal Veil, Or.; J. II. Brook, Portland; W. C. Guthrie, Chicago, 111; Clias. Cooy, Portland; (ico. L Bickel, Portland; L. B. Mandol, ban l ranclsco ; J. b. remlleton, ew Britain, Conn. : S. G. Huffman- S. F. ; E. Marx, S. F.; Edward Iajw, Chicago; J. A. lkiwlltz. Astoria, Or. ; W.'K. Banker, Los. Angeles, II . F. Bartols, Portland; Miss J. Reynolds, Portland; E. B. Bor Somer. COTTAQE HOTEL ARRIVALS. A. M. Stnrtzell and wife, Rawlins, Wyo.; Frank O'Xiel, R. C. Vuught, Portlndd ; F. S. Stewart. Chicago Por trait Company; W. E. Wnr, Hosedale: Mr. und Mrs. Ives. Detroit. Or.: B. M. Smith, Jus. Callisou, ChauiMMg. Substantial Work. Now underpinning of the sidewalk on Division street was yesterday put in and a now railing was put up, making the whole a dosirablo walk for both wheel and foot. Agreed On One Thing, When a man is huugry ho needs food. Tho.se who uro acquaintoil seek It ut tho White House Hostaumiit. MARRIED. LILL1R WIHTK-Mlss Cora Llllio to ,i. White, at tho residence of the brldo, Monday July 10th, at 9:30 p. m. Rev. Win. Patterson officiating. The bride IMU I.tllie, iafrom M California and the groom resides ut Fox Valley. Mr. White is engaged in tho wood busiess, where tho newly married ample will reside iu the futu.e. III !! IMI - Do Witt's Little Earlv Risers ben. etU i permanently. They lend gentle assistance io nature, ouring constipa tion aud liver ailments. Stone's Drug Store, .1. -vMi.,',i.r.iiij: iWiT'iViii'iWi'iti,rMiirf''ftiirir lim wyy- -r.V-' -" Celebrated tho Fourth and so did all the rest of the people who purchased J clothing at Friedman's New Kucke:., for they saved enough monoy In the bar- ualDs they got nt Friedman's New Racket that they had money to blow In at A the Fourth And you could seo by their faces where they bought the goods. - All those who looked pleasant and smiling and patronized tho restaurants. uiuin mv v- ." -. H - ""1 - - In order to make room, prices go down atlll lower, and of clothing, hats, gouts' and ladles furnish ng goods, ui -' "H, . .- ""',"--,.,,"" IfV HHf MH. IIIIIH Kl'fS. IMIII1 1 III U3I . IllUUn. I I towels and notions, truuks, valises, Why Insure in the New York Life? Hr.OAUSR- -Your Insurnce Is not a Luxury nor an Expense without taog. bio return, but an investment of a small sum each year to mature 10, 15 or 20 years hence If you live. HOMER II. SMITH, Special Agent, Oflicc with Salem Land Ofllce. fi-Omll Snlcin, Oregon I RNJTDRB Larp;e stock fresli from Factory. Parlor, Dining and Bedroom Suits. Catpets, Linoleum, Oil Cloth and Matting. Wall Paper and Moulding. 1 1 HOLUS ill COMPANY 1st Door North of Post Ofllce. Wood! own! ood! I loswn! us own euvorou nt once, inis is u eumico I m ftnHI m m mm jji wjp he higher soon. Do not delay ; place orders toon us suppiv ou hiiud is limited, uccvnra Siili'm imp. Co. 7 5 1 mo :1I0 Chcmekcta and Front, OUTING Wo havo had 1000 Cartoons made on purioso to put up Fresh Roasted Coffee and Tea in llli cartoons, sealed up air tight for parties that are go ing to the coast or mountains. KuMr.MiiKit, Coffee roasted twice u week, nnd put up just when ordered, nnd you get It fresh. fJtT Plense mention it when you wnnt it sealed. Again Rkmkkiikii, our Coffee, Tea, Baking Powder, Spices and extracts and order nt YOKOHAMA TEA STORE, Telephone Red 2091. Kreo Delivery. Thomas Rhoads, Centertleld, 0., wrlts: "I suffered from plies seven or eight years. No remedy gave mo relief until DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo," porfeclly harmless. Stone's Drug btoros. Notice. I have for salo on my Howoll Pral rel Ranch 200 tons of A I Clovor hay at $4.00 porton In the flold. FRANK DURBIN. Dawson Herb Tea Is selling like hot cakes because It doos the work. Have You Caught On To tho fact that the finest pictures in tho city are made ut tho Elite Studio. 7-10 tf Cooper Shop. SI. STEWART, the South Salem coop, or.is prepared with thu bout quulity of siiKK io inuKo coojHirngo oi ail Kinds, from u well bucket to n 10,000 gallon tank. Prices to suit the times. Shop in South Salem. (i 10 lm Ouii-shot wounds and wiwdor-burns. cuts, bruises, and Ivy-polsonlng, quickly healed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve, prevents blood pois'tning "DeWitt's" Is 8AKKand sukk. Stone's Drug Stores. ith j Ha KM Yw Hw Always Bengfet tUgattar ef UK A diseased stomach undermines health, It dulls the brain, destroy the nervous system. All dyspoptic trouble are cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It ha cured thousands of cases. Its Ingredients are such that it can't help curing. Stone's Drug Store. Dissolved Partnership. The firm of Wolz&Mioscko proprietors of tho Gorman Market, have dissolved partnership this 5th day of July. C Wolx takes charge and collect all 'bills Tho business will hereafter be conducted by Wolz & Sox. 7 5 tf Many persons die of neglect, Dawsun Herb Tea fixea 'em. Coming Home, 'PIlA Aliltaf lint rtAmtnit Vtrtm.k 4a l.n UielrnlaUiriwniadeat the Hllte Studio, 6ueeer tg Sparry, the artist, MO t! V jrZtt-Z MkhUmS Racket. - ," - vonr i,i" V ".r.,!' etc., will find that It UWWlirt (bill! Villi UI 1 1 IVi" RA6KET! Salem, Ore STORE We uro now proimred to deliver Cord Worsl Phone 301 follews: Largo hotly Fir, choico live wood, in cord lots f 2.(15 per conl Lurgo Second Growth, cut from lurco trees, us irood us lnruo fir. 12.25. 10 iny in your winter wooti enenn. Jt win Jacoh Vogt, 95 STATU STKKKT. Just received a full stock of Ladles' and Gents' Spring und SHOES. Will sell for tho next CO days at the lowest prices ever knowu In Sulem. Will bo pleased to show patrons our stock and guarantee satisfaction on every purchase. Prices tho lowest. ffiOL Sl SON Tho llttlo German Market nn South Commercial st. All kinds of MEAT AND SAUSAGE In season. Prompt freo delivery und satisfaction guaranteed. 7-OJm The Prudent Housewife Takos ndvantu L'O of tho fruit season whon it if plentiful nnd cheap and doe t r ii and cheap an oserves and i vnys suro of i up ner jei goods. SI 10 jellies, pruservi Siio is always t canneu getting hero tho very be t and nurcst MIKTiir ' white wino vinegar, spirits ' cider vinegar for this purpose, that '" insure her fruits against -iMiilug luu prices are the lowost. SonnemanN. THfi GROCER 124 Stato at Telopbouo 51 Premium on Warrants. Any rrtlM hTtng Mriou or Tolk counjr wammla to dbpM of. will do well to " IheomceoTKQKeueUrejrnun, T.H 0?fan,1?r'" Ueet. with JMlw .t Bwker. I will pramfum on all tuoh properly entorei ral. Money to loan at and 7 per cnt lnt et on iranrorvtl farnia. No commiif ; , , v 613 diwim KUOKN BtlKV"L.i WUIle Corner Block, TiO Commercial trt JERSEY BULL. Full blood Jerwy, services for season only $1, spot cash. Corner of Thirteenht and Center streots, 55 ti Buowm&Bom. UjeAit..