The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 14, 1899, Image 4

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GINGHAMS
; PLAIN, CHECKS AND STRIPES.
For 'Aprons, Suhbbhnets, Waists, Wrappers, Skirts;, f anipihg
Pillow Cases and Sheets, etc. Prices from 6 Mc-to 46c
Camping Supplies
Blankets
Comforts
Bark colors, extra strong MankctK for outing trips.
50c 76c, SI, $1.25 and SI.50
Reduced In price to meet the demand for a oatiinlng coin fort
$1 and $1,25
wr 1S Good fast colors, strong material.
HOLVERSON'S
76c $1 ?iid $125
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BTORE
CJASFI
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nn waist Goods i
A new lot of fabrics for swell waists at a
low price. These goods sell at sight, so
don't delay.
Yard
New Shut!
wide "Manialla" In pretty Btrlpcs, 4 9 12 Oei vd
Initios, fine cloth r" i
"Melroso"Zophyr ainghams i In narrow or V 1,7 net Vd V
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Crown Percales , M 1 v - net vd
HtripoH and figures, light or dark patterns
FANCY PIQUES
nil colors
Tim niuoli-calletbfor goods. Plain white
In Imavv welts, narrow ami wido'strlpos,
15 to 50c yd
OREGONIANS
DISSAPPEARBD
And Were Probably Put to
Death By Amigos.
' -. 2.
COMING
CAMPAIGN
Senator Morgan Says Will Be
One of Many Issues.
J.J. DALRYMPLE& COMPANY i
G. ifV JL.X l
Defective Eyl in Children
Jh becoming ulurtnlng In Its nrovul.
once, and parents tdnuld navo 1 1 prop
erly treated nt once, for their future
tianplnoMH iiud woiruro, 1 will test the
night mid correct nil forms of Im
paired vision, and lit the oyo with
glasses that will benellt and relievo
them. ... ...
A handy repair shop Is hero to ux
up any little hurt to your pcottieles;
while you wait: other repair workdono
at puomptly us possible und at fair
charges.
Your Kycs Tested Free.
C.H-HINGBS
OIIAOUATK OPTICIAN.
IX) YKAH8 HXl'KlllUNt'lt.
ODO COMMICHOIAL, HT,
PERSONAL AND LOCAL,
K. 1). C'uhm wuh ill on business from
OervalH today.
Soth Klggs, "f Crowley, was In Salem
on business today.
Frank Showers, thu hop factor, wont
to Newborn today.
K. .1. Miller, thui Aurora Imp Imyur,
uih in the city Unlay.
Col. Geo. 0, Itrowucll, of Oregon
City, wuh in town today. -
Muster Kenneth llawluy and sister
huvo gone to Albany for an outing.
A. A. Robertson, of the United Slide's
marshal's olllcu, wiih In town today.
DIvIhIoii Deputy Kuvcnuo Collector
llolinau Ih In thu elty until Monday.
Miss Margaret Huvugu Ih homo from a
two months' visit with Portland
WKATHEK REPORT.
Tonight and Baturday, f'llr.
Q The Daily Journal has V
(i . t. rrrt v
more supscnuers in ameni, a
y and paid-up ones at that,
a r -,: -
f4 tnan any oiner newspaper.
Ico Not aivcn Away.
I raunot afford to give ice away, but
am selling a pure article at a price that
lit within the touch of ull.
Uiuntai. Ick Woiikh.
J. Muu'iilro, Pntp. 0 lfi tf
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HOTTLKD
CAPITAL HRKWBRY
1JKUK.
Winger A Ucck,Kucccttsora to SoutliSalem
Holding Worm.
All orders for Iwtlled beer will ho filled
nt the brewery. Kent on cold htonige.
Free elty delivery. Telephone 2i:il.
Ice Very Neaily Oivcn Away,
Wo rati ulvo Ico away, to convince you
come und co How big u chunk you net
for little uiouoy. Our ice la manufac
ture from pure distilled water,
Capitol leu Workri,
0 28tf K1.IMIKU & IIhcic,
frleudN.
Tho editor of the Pontine! and little
win will keup cool at Yaiuiua b.iy for a
few dayn.
ClniB. llouard went to Portland t IiIh
inorniuu to accept a irsitiui in tho
Portland iiiIIIh.
Mr. and MrH. K. WiMHlrum moved to
Portland thin morning where they will
nmlde In the future.
V. W. Kniltli and wife, of Polk county,
have returned home, alter a two ueek'ri
oittiiiK at Wilholt HprliiKri.
MrH. C. Iv. Power, of Portland, who
Iiuh been vIhIUiik her mother, Mih. S.
Muudell, returuel today.
Archie Mawiu left today for bin home
at Portland, lie Iiuh a contract with (!.
W. Hunt at Itiparia, WiihIi.
Mih. Henry l'rltxwalter of Alo,ftho
win in the elty vlnltiiiK frieudH and do
Iiik Home tradliiK, returned tixlay.
Jan. Kyle returned thin morning from
Kugene where he had Ik-dm HiiKirIut9ud
Iik the Hhlpmeut of a lot of eherrJH.
Walt Jory and tleo. Iwilwil both of
near Halem drove two line timuiH of
dutft horweH to Poitlaud yiwterday for
nale.
Mrn. J. 1). Steluer and children of
Howell Prairie left on tlio early train
to Join her lumlmiul at their new homo
in Colfax,
Melviu Hurre and Kthel Truax, two
Jeffernon children who have been vinit
IiikMIkh Jennie PhllllpH, have returned
to their home.
Mr. and Mm, Samuel Menduuhull. of
KprhiKllcld. 111., who luiN bttm vIhUiiik
(leu. and Mrn, V. 11, Udell, and tl. V.
Wiley, left for tho Pound today,
Jim llarri of llorot How. hop yard
wuh in Palom today looking after the
interoHt of the tlrm in thu way of lutthiK
coutractH for hulldliiK hop houmm,
J. W. ltailey, thu Dairy oommlwtlonor.
left (or Com county ttxlav. He hivh he
Ih kept luuy looklm; alter the filthy
dairltw alHtui l'ortlaud. People neem to
iniiih an inai is invo.tiirv io run a dairy
Ih to K't a lot of cowb Htablwl un In a lot
in home kuIcIi near that city, feuil them
Mop, and Mill milk,
y Annnclnlril Prtmn in Hie Jnnrnnl.
Ban' Fiiancihco, July 11. Three brave
IiuIh of company M, ho went with tho
Second Oregon, wore doubtlePH put to
death by treaclieroim "Amigos," lant
April, near Marilao, In the Philippines.
Their humph are Clarence W, Mills and
llalph McCoy, of Hubbard, Or., and
fumes K. Lawrence, of KaHtern Oregon.
"There hooiiih to ino little doubt,"
wiwl Captain J, M. Poorman, of com
pany M, "that these boys were shot
down like dogs after tholr capture. They
were sent out on the morning of April
28 to reconoltor what had always Ihjcii
regardeil as"Amigo" territory, lying ad
jacent to Marilao, whore our camp was
stationed. That was tho last I over
heart! of them. The three woic heavily
armed, and left at 0 o'clock, with the
understanding that they should rc)ort
at noon. We scoured the country far
and near, but not a trace could be found
of tho unfortunates fellows. It was sad
news for my company, and tho wbolo
regiment as well, for Mills, McCoy and
Lawrence were among tho best men
from Oregon, and were never known to
shrink from duty, though It led to
danger."
Yacpjlna Bay Drowning,
Nkwpoiit, July 1 1. Special. Thu
drowning of Geurgb Iliirch here on
Thursday at 10 a. in. wuh a pecullaly
sad affair and is deeply felt by the ico-
ple here, among whom the young man
was well known and well thought of,
having lived hero all his life, and lelng
a straightforward, industrious young
man.
Ho was engaged in the IiiihIiiohh of
Ashing for tlio market and in company
with Frank Priest ami a foreigner known
asHeaLIou Charley, had loftNowjiort in
their fishing lxmt less than an hour be
fore. They had crossed tho bar
and gone south a short distance
and were fishing over a reef just
oposito the life-Having station. This is a
very treacherous spot, as the water is
shoal over thu reef and is liable to break
at any time.
It wassmooth when thu uieii Itcgau
to Ash, but suddenly an extra heavy
swell broke on the reef ami combed
over, capsitug tho Iwat and throwing
IIh occupants into tlio water.
Ilurch was standing at thu timu and
was thrown some distance from tho
boat. Although a good swimmur, he
seems to have sunk at once.
Thu other two reached tlio InkiI and
clung to her until rescued.
Two members of tho life-saving ciuw
witnessed thu accident, and the toat
was launched and thu crew pulled to the
rescue with all possible speed, reaching
tlio scone of thu accident none too hood,
as Priest was nearly exhausted. Itnreh
was about !I0 years of ttgu and uniniir
lied, Ills parents reside here.
Here e are
Bright and Eariy with
Bargains in Hot Weather Goods
lly AnNnclaieriTrriin to (lie Jnnrnnl
8ki,ma, Ala., July 14. Senator Mor
gan says that tho Issues in the coming
campaign will be many. "Tho more
there arc, tho better for us," said Sena
tor Morgan, "Tho congress that as
sembles In December will in providing
a government for our new possessions,
have to modify a tariff, widen will ma
terially strengthen ihe Democratic po
sition." Objects to a Receiver.
John Hughes, as administrator of tho
estate of Seth K. Hammer, filed his
answer in tho suit brought by several
creditors and stockholders to have a re
ceiver appointed for tho Gold Mountain
A Dry Gulch Mining Company. The an
Bwer denies tho material allegations of
tho petition, and alleges that defendant
Hughes, offered to delUerto the pe
titionees nil the property of the cor
poration that they could inentify.
Gored by o Bull.
U. Simmons, of Garden Rortd was In
thu city this morning for the services of
I). I). Keelor V. S., to sew up a severe
wound upon his fine mare, caused bv a
vicious Jersey bull. Tho wound was
Just behind the shoulder blade and
about six Inches in length. Tho rent
has lx'on operated ujon and the animal
will probably recover soon.
Late State News,
Geo. Durch was drowned out ovor the
bar at Newport Thursday. Frank
Priest and Sea Lion Charley were
saved by the Life Station crew.
Tho homo of T. K. Chapman at Mon-
roe was burned Thursday. Los f2,000,
Insurance $uu.
Utvor. Atrllo und Lewlsourg nro to
haven telephone line.
Salem Cannery Sold.
A deed was filed In the Marion county
reoortler'H olllcu today conveying to .
K. Allen the Salem cannery property
and tho tract of land known as Mere
dith's addition to thu city of Salem.
John M. Wallace and Hugh F. Wallace,
trustees of thu estate of It. S. Wallace,
were the grinders. The consideration
was 10,XK).
Circuit Coutt.
Judge Hoise this afternoon decided
tlio case of Howell vs. Folsoin, a fore
closure case; Judgment granted for $100
duo on note, but denied lieu against the
homestead property, as Mrs. Fulsome
and hiiHhaiidf. now threused) held prop
erty in tenantcv by entirety.
We propose to make the dull season our busy season, andto do so we will sacrifice all profits.
We will sell:
India Linen wortli 12c a yard for 8c a yd.
Crasli skirting worth 12c a yard for. . . .8c a yd.
Silk Veiling worth 20c n yard 8c a yd.
Ladles' fast black huso worth 20c a
pair for . ...12capr
Boys' lllcycle Black hose worth 20c a pair
for 121c a pr
Fine shoes worth $1.00 to $5,00 n pair, sizes
2 to 4 to close $1.2.1
Fine Oxrord Tics worth $3.00 sizes 2 Ui 4
to close 7r;
We have knocked the profits off all our beautiful Organdies, Chiffons, Lawns, Dimities,
laces ana embroideries. Just a few words about clothing:--
Men's Suits for $5oo.
Good serviceable suits only a few of them left, come and get one, before it is too late. They
are the same as sold regular for 7,50. Now is the time to get bargains.
FRIEDMAN'S NEW RM&T!
Cor. Commercial and State streets, Salem, Ore
Carload of Cherries.
Jan. Kyle is loading a carload of Hoval
Aune cherries for sliinment to Califor
nia. AlMiut two tons came down this
afteriioan from Kinreno to go with the
car that is to be sent out tonight.
Clerk for Land Board.
Thu state laud hoard has elected l.
F. 1 1 in il mil 11. of Albany, to succeed
llasll Wagner as an assistant in tlio
ollice of tho clerk of thu board. Hard
man served two terms as recorder of
Linn county.
City Bonding Committee.
Mayor Hishop has named the remain
ing members of thu committee on the
city Ismtl issue. It is as follews: Mayor
niHiiop, Kecortier .iiiiian, Aiiierman
Huron and Walker. These goutlcmun
1 1 uve thu work well In liuml, unit an
ordinance covering sumo will no doubt
hmiii Im forthcomming.
Two U. S. Prisoners.
D.ivu Harry, u counterfeiter sentenced
for two years, and Win. Phlllipps who
gets two years for forging a money order
at Iicomh, were sunt to the statu prism
at Salem today.
Powth of July Funds,
Treasurer Perry lluyniond, of thu
Fourth of July couimitto'. still liana few
unpaid bills in his hands, with the
money ready to settle same. Claimants
should call Tor it soon.
I''''!
Tempered Babies.
Inaufftrlrnt nourlnlimrnt naturally produce llMemper
(iuatil rgalti fri'tfulncitt l.i (.UiMrvii by tcedlut; uutrl
tluun uiU UificittiUlotooU.
GAIL BORDEN
EAGLE BRAND
f.9MPHliSFJl.M,LK ' Perfect Inftnt food TaLo no ubtUuto for tbo
HAULU UltANI) hFNO For Hook t "liAiuts"
OORDCN'S CONOCNBEO MILK CO., NEW YORK
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DIED.
MOHTISON. At the home near Hope
well, Polk county, Thursday, July 13,
189D, the infant child of Mr. and .Mrs.
Mortlson.
Funeral services will be conducted to
day ami burial will bo had in a neigh
boring cemetery.
KITCIIKN. In this city, nfter a short
illness, at midnight, Thursday night,
July 13, 1800, Mrs. Maud Kitchen,
aged about 30 years. Cause, rupture
of an abccHH.
Tin. i1ip!isir1 tvim tlio (lailL'lltcr of Mr.
and Mrs. A! Heed, who reside near this
city. Sue leaves two small eiiuiiren.
CropB in the Valley.
A very largu and heavy hay crop of
the lest iiuallty is being secured.
Karlysown spring grain is looking
very fine, and with fall grain will make
a big crop.
Late sown spring grain and there is
considerable of It will need ruin to
amount to very much.
Fruit is ull scarce hut potatoes will be
a goisl crop.
Thu hop crop promises very well, but
tho iiuallty and nuuntltylls never ascer
tained until it is finally in the hale.
m i
Ordered Shot.
Last night the vdluablo brown driving
horse of C. A. Whale, at 101 Llbeity
street met with an accident which was
tlio causo of having the horse shot by
order of I). D. Keeler, V. S. It seems
the stall was minus a board at the
Isittoni and it is thought the horse got
its feet in under thu stull and that
probably something suddenly frightened
the minimal during tho night and the
horsu jumped up breaking its leg. It
was impossible to do anything for thu
animal ami thus it wits ordered shot,
from thu standpoint of humanity.
What Uncle Levi Says,
Levi llartumess, who is an old chum
of Hill Hobsou, and who located in tilts
county when Salem could't support a
saloon, says that his hill farm near the
Mulkey place, above Stayton, will have
an inuuuiiHo crop. All thu grain crops
In the hills will lie big ho says. The
huckloborry crop near Sublimity prom
bus well and that's no bad news for our
Salem frieudH.
Why Insure in the New York Life?
Because- -Your Insurncc Is not u Luxury nor an Expense without tangi
ble return, but an investment of u small sum each, year to mature
10, 15 or 20 years henco If you live.
HOMER II. SMITH, Special Agent,
Ollice with Salem Land Ollice. 0-Um3 Salem, Oregon
Dawson Herb Tea
euro constipation,
will poslllvtly
Just a few samples'
Of the low prices that we are making at our ulosing out mile not (or 'MtaoWt
Trntdi" but for tlrst-chus goods bought from thu invst hougon 111 A merlon.
Men's Btlff huts former price $2.N) now UM
Men's working uhlrts., iso
Men'a pcroulu tdilrtH with miliars uiul ouffa j
Men'n Huuuuer uiulurmittH J4(j
Men's canton flannel under shirts jjjg
ladles' belt, oil idies und QQlom , ... J6
I-ndica' Hummer union Milts, ,, , ,.,, ,$Jt
Boys' Linen Pants,
20 per cent. Discount
t3AJii
The hot month made wanner yet in seasonable bargains.
Cleaning up for our big tall line of goods now bought and
most all on the way. Several summer lilies on which we want
to reduce. Cast your eye below.
Shoes
100 rutin LadhV Oxfords at..
1(X) pair LadUV tihoea nt....
Men'u hcavv worklmr shot's. . . .
100 pairs ohlldren's white kid glocw
rsr Ni
-. liMHtfPu
Kverytlilng in our atook at such low price u will make It an abject to you
to uu your iruimiK wuh ua unti uiu
r-T" PCSITIVKLY UKTIIUNQ FUOM HUSINBSS.
QtlLyLIS BROS.S CO.
huiuinttr lliutt only U. Our f.1 fit)
uuuiH' line viol in lilitok or tun
Itico A llutohln' warranted
goods a SO
M.lfi tine Tan Viol, Vmt Ton oil
!U.lia tine Hlauk Vict . 8 Sfl
UJhO tine ClwooltUo Viol . . (X)
UVDlKS'
Kleytmt pU llluuk TurmM
Stole, Vui Top, Common &uih
toe sum
Hue V.UA Tun, wine cut Vent
Tup 30
Wi0'linVIel, Vuet Top.. . 8 00
fB-16 liutM muck Vhit, imitation
turns. l iHJ
1 1. 86 Hints of tun I OS
All linos of Minos' tttus, nud ull
llmw of Oxfurtln cut SO per cunt. W
are eleaulug up sttnik In etrnt.t.
Odd lots of tditHM at much Ittmt
price. We keen our stock cltwu by
uuiking it uu object to trutle Itwre
und.buv luw. Situe nooil Iwrtwhw
in moil's hitny hIkkvi and In UtdUm'
buttons.
Summer Hals
Mun'silollar ornsjiera In white
or nuvy 80t
Tint 78e lino In blue or gmv . . . .tiOu
tt8o llutw blue or white . . . 52c
TOourush Imts ftey
f0c crush hatH 40V
JOourusl! huts ajy
86e ont siv
These butt! nrtj nw, (nwli, vhmii
mchh. lany of thoiu wiituble for In
diwt or gmiUi. SeotHmtlt window.
Leather Belts
All of our big nseartniMtt of o
MJU In blacks; oolortj, patent
leutherx utr
All ircaud ltX) liutM ....
All SMk ontvi
ou'll flud Uk on the
ruck liwiile th door.
WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS
Julius Low, Portland : Hugh Vess, San
Francisco; II, F, French, Mo.-co Idaho;
Sum S. Goldsmith. A. J. Wright, Port
land; Ted liakur, California; A. Moore,
bridal Veil, Or.; Win. P. Lord, City;
Hurry Prltchurd, Portland; S. U. Rey
nolds, St. Paul; Mrs. M. Horsey, San
I-rancisco;.!. W. llailuy, T. 11. llraey,
Portland ; W. K. Schul.u Chicago, 111.;
J. C. Teige, San FraneUco; II. K.
Chicago.
i
Al Are Welcome.
Stdein will uive a welcome to all visit
ors, ami those who are hungry will
find a good niiHil at the Wonder ltosttiu-runt.
REDUCED RATES.
To the Portland Reception of the Oregon
Volunteers.
Fure reduced to fd.&Ofor the round
trip iHitwcen Sulem and Portland.
7-1 1 at 0. It. AS. Co.
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FURNITURE STO
K
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Wc wish the people to know that there Is a New Furniture store
next door north of the postofllce, wherethey will lind the furniture
they wish to buy. If you are planning to beautify your home
yott will find u large stock of wall paper from which to select,
ir you Intend having an outing come In and see our lire of camp
goods. Come and tee us whether you want to buy or not, as we are
anxious tint, you should know what beautiful wares we have to
exchange for a small union nt of money.
F. W. Hollis & Company
Wood! f
own
ownJ
Phone 301
We are now prepared
loiioiivcruoril
us follews:
Liu ge body Fir, choice live wood,
in cord lots f.MW pur coitl
Lurgo Second Growth, cut from
lartro trees, as irood us lurtru tlr. 2 'r.
delivered at once. This is a chance to lay in your winter wood cheap. It will
ne nigner soon, do not tieiny ; piueo ortiers soon as supply on iiautl is limited.
own!
7 r i mo
Ktit'cci'i'orH Milium Imp. t'o.
&
'lit Clicuickcta and Front,
OUTING
Wo have had 1000 Cartoons
made on purpo-o to put up
Fresh Roasted Coffee anil Tea
in llt cartoons, scaled up air
tight for parties that are go
ing to thocoastormountains.
Humkmiikh, Coffee roasted twice a
week, and put up just when
ordered, and you got It fresh.
OF Please mention it when
you want it scaled. Again
ItKMKiiiiKii, our Coffee, Tea, linking
Powder, Spices ami extracts
and order at
YOKOHAMA TEA STOIIB,
Telophono Red 2001.
Frc Delivery.
Sunday Excursion.
Steamer Pomona will leave for Inde
pendence at 10 u. m. und 2 p. m. und
ft: 10 p. m. Hound trip 60V. 7-1 1 2t
DeWltt's Little Early Risers ben
elli permanently. They lend gentle
assistance to nature, curing constipa
tion und liver ailment. Stone's Drug
Stororj
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Thomas Rhinitis, Ccntcrticld, O.,
writes: "I suffered from plica seven
or eight years. No remedy gave me
relief until DeWltt's Witch Hazel
Salve," porfectly harmless. Stone's
Drug Stores.
Notice.
I havo for oale on my Howoll Prnl
rol Ranch 200 tons of A I Clovor
liny at $4.00 porton In the field.
FRANK DURBIN.
Dawson Herb Tea Is selling like hot
cukes because It does the work.
Have You Caught
To thu faot that thu llucst
thu city are uuulo at the
On
t pictures in
F.lito Studio.
7-10 tf
Cooper bhop.
SI. STKWAUT, the South Sulem coop
er.is prepared with thu Ixwt ttuulity of
stock to make cooorugo of ull kinds,
from a well bucket to a 10,000 gallon
tank. Prices to suit thu times. Simp
in South Salem. tl 10 lui
Gun-shot wounds and powder-burns,
cuts, brulbes, and Ivy-polfonlng,
ijuicKiy neaiea oy new ill's witch
Hazel salve, prevents blood poisoning.
"DeWltt's" Is SAKKand sukk. StoiiQ's
Drug Stores.
Jacob Vogt,
I).j stati: RTitnirr.
Just received it full stock of Ladles'
and Gents' Spring und
SUMMER
SHOES,
Will sell for the next 00 days at the
lowest prices ever know.i in Salem.
Will lie pleased to show patrons our
slock und guarantee satisfaction on
every purchase. Prices the lowest.
OIOL2: Sl son
'1 ho little
German Market on
South Commercial st.
All kinds of
MEAT AND SAUSAGE
In ocason. Prompt free delivery und
satisfaction guaranteed, 7-01 m
HV
lie
tiupbty
Bears tho
Signature
:(S
- JR
FIRST DOOH SOUTH OH rOSTOPPICE,
SALEM, OREGON.
FOR HARVEST TRADE.
We have prepared extonsivoly fur the men In gjovos, slurU. overalls.
Jumiwrs, MK5ks, Mraw hata, etc , and we sell these ut Ifiwost raakut prices for
cash. Also In tin, graiiltaware, and all KlnUsof kttohan thlugi, w are uinney
jiuvera, heu you rig up your cook wagon oome am! see us.
A very heavy orasb Wiwollmr for men's
use.
Rxtra good oilcloth, not the 18i,o kluds
Jolly Tumblers
...-nMl.,... nivauu umr IHUOl .
A sjdoudld oversUIrt in fast ulaok am! white
... .10
17J
90 and a dot
.. . KKs
4g
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WIGOIN'S BAZAAR
HAOKbTP PHIUIK, 3ot COMMERCIAL STUEE
Call for Bids for Hay.
Hlds will be received at the otllce of
the City Recorder for the City of Sa
le.u, Oregon, from the date of this
iiotite until 6 o'clock p. m. of Satur
day, August 12, 1S00, Tor furnishing
the City or Salem with fifteen lift) ions
of cheat or timothy hay, baled and de
livered at the olty hull In said elty ou
or before the 1st day of Sentetnber.
ISfiH.
Done nnrsuaut tn tht orriar nf tim
utHinion uouuoii of mid olty, made
and eotorod ou the 6th day of July.
ItttS.
X. J. JUDAI1,
, Olty Recorder.
Dated at Satam. OriMin. ttiu .iniv
!31SW. 7-13dwtf
Srlp W tjtec tUuimU or tertmi.
r. Mile' Jttlue U Kurui ttouuntU.
OASTOKIA.
Jwith f Ik KfaKl Yoti me Alirsrs Bwgtt
A dl soused stomach undermines
health, It dulls the brain, destroys
the nervous system. All ttyspeptio
trouuios are cured oy Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. It has cured thousands nf cues.
lis Ingredients are such that it can't
help curing. Stone's Drug Stores.
Dissolved Partnership.
The firm of Woli AMlosoke proprietors
of the German Market, havo dissolved
jHirtnerahlp this 5th day of July. C
Wulz takes ahargt) and collect all bills
Tho business wfll hereafter be conducted
bv Wow & Sox.
7 6tf
Many persons die of neglect, Dawson
Herb Tea flxos'etn.
The Prudent Housewife
Takes advantage of the fruit season
when it is plentiful and cheap and doed
up her jellies, preserves and canned
iroods. She is alwavs uru of gottini;
here the very best and purest spices,
bllgar, Wlllte WlllO Vliutrur, .ajiiiuo mm
cider vinegar for this purpose, that will
insure her friilU against spoiling. Our
prices uro thu lowest.
SonnemanN,
THE GROCER
124 State at Telephone 51
Premium on Warrants.
Any ptrt'o bavine Marion or J'ollc fouutjf
MurntnUla ilUKtee ef. will do II tu call oi
theotllreof Kugene llrevmnn, 210 Couhu-mtUI
trv. with MUe i Ratkar. 1 will iHuw
prvmlum ott all hoIi proprrlr emlortl war
nt. Money to itxtn ai C anil 7 per ceut later
t uu iraprot rvi (arm. No Coajratsulun.
MJiliirSm KUGE UliBVUAS.
Untie t'eniar Block. '.10 Counoeroial ktrcrt
Coming Home.
Tl,.. lirtlittnm urn iianiini' hniuit to litlVrt
Ut!r lOstunat mud at tint KHto Sttulta,
Suucoebor to Sporty, the artbtt. 7-10 tfj
JERSEY BULL.
Pull bloc! Jersey, service for season
only 1, spot cash. Corner of Tbirteenht
und Center ktrets.
55 tf tuowxASoM,