T"V" "I'J""?!'-1 ""'WJP'R-'1 r-yfjJrTi r"Yj ' "flUfc CWHT -!- t" ' IS . J I f J La iirowVi mTdyTftarananfii -.-.-.,. Mid - Summer Sale DEBSS QOODS Beginning July 24. and continuing throughout the week we will hold one of the Greatest Dress Goods Sale, ever held in the city. There is No Goods Reserved. Crepons, Black Goods and Suitings, all included. 'i feii? Special Discount tor Six Days " J"y 7-1 onDRESS GOODSat l HOLVERSON'S cash STORE IsnirtltttGoods! Yard New A new lot of fabrics for swell waists at a low price. These goods sell at sight, so don't delay. il wide "Marsalia" in pretty htrijxiB, O 1 .'") - ,rJ r Shades, One cloth xL L P" yO "Mclroso"lZophyr Ginghams In narrow or y) ) .a -rA V wide ntrlje priced to make them (iiiuk soiling. . Xr t ptl yU U. J. DALRYMPLE& COMPANY V Crown Percales KtriK!H nml figures, light or (lurk pattorni. k 8 13 per yd t FANCY PIQUES nil colors The miiuh-onllod-for goods. Plain white in heavy waits, narrow uiul wide stripes, 15 to 50c yd k V 0. J. Wright went to Dallas today. Arthur Ide has gone to Portland to visit friends. L. J. Davenport, of Sllvertoii, was in Salem today. Mrs. U. S. Laughrey went to Portland today to visit, Attorney D. C. Sherman is attending court at Dallas. Wm. Francis of Roscdale was a Sa lam Tisitor today. L. J. Newbra has gone to Dayton where he will work. Guy C. Miller went down to the Chau tauqua tliis morning. Chas. Border was n passenger to Weston this morning. Mrs. K. J. Hadley went to Portland today to visit with friends. Chas. P. Hein, the Aumsvitle mor chant, was in tho city today. II. C. Kpleyt of the Salem dentnl fur low, went to ivewporl today. VA O. Patterson, has gone over to Yaquina Hay for a few weeks. Harry Ilinkle tho stock buyer went to Gerrais today after u lot of stock. E. K. Humphrey returned from Albany via steamer Albany Sundny. Chas. Stege has a new Advance Sepa rator at the dock for this season's run. Harry Btnploton has gone to look up a camping sito for his family, who go later. II. I. Wilson went to Portland this morning, where he will visit before go ing east. Miss Maude Casey of Dallas took steamer passage for Portland to visit with a brother. Ir Neleon, of Portland, who has been doing businoss in Salem the past week returned today. John L. Jones, of Dallas, came over this morning and went to Oregon City to attend Chautauqua. C. B. Bishop, a carpenter arrived last night from Kcdlands, California, to make his home in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meredith and daughter Jeannette, went to Oregon City this morning to visit friends. J. Sleep and M. Arndt went to Port land this morninir to work for the Southern Pacific railroad company. POSTOFFICE SITE Subject oi Rumors and Sundry Hot Weather Speculations. Belief That a Lxition on the Mrs. Site Is Pretty Well Determined. Riely A rumor was circulated Monday that the Salem postofllce site was pretty well determined upon, and would go to what is known as the IUely site, corner Chomekota and High streets. Mrs. Rioly's lot and Miss Margaret Savage's lot, the Riely site, cornor High and Chemoketa streets, wero put in at $7,000. If tho owners get ft ,C00 they will secure a fair price because the lot next to the Mrs. Riely site was sold to A. li. Huron the pait year for $1,500. Mr. Buron as alderman is working hard for the Wilson avonue proposition, although the Riely site would be a windfall for him. The IUely location theory Is confirmed by a strenuous grapevine telegram to the Mollride push organ at Salem, printed double column wide in a frame border as follews: A report was current on Salem's streets ye States estcrdav that tho silo for the United Hates government building at Salem had been selected, consequently the fol lowing is self-explanatory: "Washington, D. C. July 17. (Spec ial to the Statesman.) The public build ing site has not yet been selected. P. S. Garretson's report has not been made to the secretary of the treasury." That is taken as equivalent to saying DnnTmmTTmrrmmnnnnnnnnTnTTmiTmmTTTTTmTTTTTmg irt NEEDS ATTENTION Kvory few years. When have you hud your watch cleaned and oiled When tho flhorges for good work of this kind is so very reasonable you can't afford to neglect your faithful timepiece, think it over and remember my prices. WATCH KS CLF.ANKI) MAIN SPRINGS 7fKJ Tm! Nuw watches at low prices. Second hand watches at bargains. C.H.HINGBS WAT0IIMAKHH AND JKWKI.UH. UDO COMM1CHOIAU ST, WEATHER REPORT. Tonight mid Wednesday fair. p The Daily Journal has v fj more subscribers in Salem, & y Jn5LPulklAP ones :u ln:lt ft than any other newspaper. Ice Not Given Away, 1 cannot afford to give Ice away, but am nulling u pure urtlolu at a price that is within the roach of all, Cuvhtai. lit Woiikh. J. .Miigulro, Prop. tl in t( CAPITAL UREWKKY DKKW. BOTTLED Kllogcrft l)cck,Successots to HouthHalem Mottling Works. All orders for buttled beer will Imi lllled at the brewery. Kept on cold htoroge. Pre) oily delivery. Telephone Xl.11. Ice Vety Neuily Olvcn Away, We, can ulvo Ico away, tounuvlui'o you uoine it ml nee now big n chunk you got for Utile uionoy. Our Ico Is uinmifao luru from puro distilled water. watdtol Ico Works, fli8tf Kl.l.NUHIl limit Reduced Hates. Tho steamer of the I). It. A, N. own juny inttku the luw rnto of one and one fifth faro, all iHirsouti wishing to attend the Willaiuutto Valley Clmiitnuqiia As ablation at Gladstone Park, frum the 18th to lAlth InoliiHlvv. 7 15 Iw P. P. F.Fiir Pun Fitw at the Mite studio. Only plaoe )im euu got them In Salem. PERSONAL AND LOCAL Mrs. I). A. Waters is visiting Portland fi lends. S. P. Smith, of Smithllehl, was In town today. A. Peers of Mission Bottom, wuh in Sutum today. Miss Carrie Lewis lias gone to visit n Seattle friend. Mrs. N. W. Painter, of Ilrooks, viiitwl In Sulum today. Alfnl Siiuvalu went to laitlmin to I in to repair a ear. Kx-Gov. Z. I. Moody tisik the earlv train for The Dalles. A. T. (jillmrtund P. It. An win went to Portland this morning. A. N. Moores, the Sulein lumber king, went to Portland this morning. Mrs. L. K. Lewis left on the thirty train to visit her brother at Tacoma. Mrs. P. M. Parrisli who has Ihmiii vis iting Mrs. II. G. Guild returned to Port laud this morning. C. Marsh, Miss Claudia Gillort and Prof. Ilawley were passengers for Glad stone Park Oils morning. ',. M. Parvln, left for N'owiwut today. Mrs. Parvln and dnughter, mx. J. M. Hrown follow WediiOMliiy. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Church, of India imHliM, Ind., are in tho city a few days. They ur seeing the country. Miss Minnie Neece, of Waverly, HI., who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Talkiugtou went to Allmny today. Mrs. Lllis mid urnudMlaughter, Malsil Smith, and Mrs. C. A. Johns mid chil dren of Tho Dalles loft today for Soul Rocks. Little Mildred lligluy returned from Portland today, where she has Ihhiii vis iting Iter gniudHtreuts, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hagloy. Attorney and Mrs. Unils Tnrploy, of Portland, arrival today to visit at the paternal home of Mr. and Mrs. II, C. Tarpley and Bilem friends. George Pletchor, formerly of Mon mouth, has Ihhiii tendered and lum ao repted the Msitiou as hwul ho-tlor in K. C. Hansen's livery stahhts. Mm. Lillle Gonlou l(t todav for Daw- nni City, where she Joins hur hiisUuid, Mr. Gonlou, and her father. II. Klllett, whofto iHiiues are in Polk count just west ul Sulein. - Mrs. G. II . Gray and nlwv, Miss Mynt J Roylngtoii, of Pontine, III., mimI Mrs. K j. i iioinas, oi .MtiHrvtil, art expm.Ul In ShImii to spend the sitinuuir. Tlu' will he guests of their cousins, Mrs. (.'. Adums and Mnu K. M. White. The following partie extH!t to start on next Thursday iinirulug for a two week's outing at Slab Cnik, all Wing of RotHlule Hxeept II. M. HniUHtn ami W. lbliHumlson, uihI sinters Unru and Lurn: John PemlKirtoir ami fttiully. Joiwo NewUy and family, L. Crtwleraml family, August CoIduiuI sUter IaI,imI r rout, rower, i ntty w til nil Umo and oHiiip in hio jwirty. LAMENT OF PORTLAND I The city of Portland spent thousands of dollars in preparations for n great reception to the return ing Second Oregon regiment. Arches were erected, banners were 'bought, streamers were hoisted and a general holiday by land and water was to be de clared from Oregon City to Astoria, when the Hid news came that the immortal regiment would bo mustered out nt Portland anil probably scattered never to reassemble again in full strength. A eitlxon of Portland sends us a parody on the burial of Sir John Moore, as expressing his feelings. Ed. J. Not a drum was heard, nor a funeral note, As the news from the transjwrts was hurried; Not a man gave out a welcoming shout, Ere the hopes of our eoplo were buried. Wo buried them quickly nt dead of night, And the morn saw our sad thoughts reluming; Hy the struggling sunlsjam's misty light, And affections more dimly burning. No useless grumbling escaped our lips, When the gov'nor told the sad story ; Anil caught our defeat from the newsmen's tips, And our day of departed glory.? Few and Bhort were the prayers we said, And we sjoko not u word of sorrow; We smothered our wrath, and wo ate our dry bread, Anil hoped Iwttor news on tho morrow. We thought as we hallowed each empty bed, And smoothed down each empty pillow, That tlioGoldenGute stranger had turned every head, Of our henes brought home from Manila. Do they lightly talk of the spirit that's gone, And o'er its cold ashes upbraid us; Do tliey caro but little, hut still cure on, To the root of nil ovil nlsmt us? Rut half of our heavy task was done, And the reception forces untiring, When wo saw the galore, and heard tho glad gun That our foes were so joyously tiring, Slowly and sadly our plans were Isid down, Por the heroes of fame, fresh and gory; Wo curved not a line, we raised not a stone, Hut we left them alone in their glory. Euuiuiuuiuiuuimuiiiiiiauiiiiuaiuiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiuuiiiia 20 per cent. Discount ovw Dawson Horh Twi uiirooonstliwtlnii, will ixttlMvsiy Just a few samples' Of tho low priee that wo aro iimklng nt uureUxduK OHtwlenotfnr Raaket bought frain the Intel hmm In A morion. Z3JLs$ The hot month made warmer yet in seasonable bargains. Cleaning up for our big fall line of raods now bought and most all on the way. Several summer lines on which we want to reduce. Cast your eye below. Shoes Trash" but for tlrit-oltws goods Mon's stiff hats former prtaafcfi) now Men's working shirts .,,, Man's jtmnilo shirts with collar aiRl fmffs. . . . Men's Mtlininur iindaranlu Men's oantou tlunnel uiuUr shirts tlJ .SO .& m Ladies' Italu, all sites uiul uolurt .!!!...'.! 6 ijuiies Hiuiiiir uiitoit Hilts Boys' Linen Pants, niy ctt. our n ou gunts line vioi in ultwk or tan Rice A llntehins' warranted Woods M.li tm Tim Vlel. Vest 'Van ttM tlno llluuk Viei . . . ttAQ tlno ClHHHilute Vlel . . . it n jjg KlouMiit M. Rlaok TurnM Sole, Vest Top, Common Son to too ... Pine MM Tan. Mtme out Wwt lps 10 Tan Vlel, Vest Ton it 45 Unas Rlaok VM.ImitatJoH turns .... . Il.flft lines of tun All lliuw of MiMs' tans, and lines of Oxfnnls cut 20 or emit. Wo are cleaning up snxik In earnest. Odtl lot of UtK'a at much less IN-iroA We keep our stoek oloau by making it an objeet to trade here uiul buy low. borne good Kiraiins in meirs heavy sluxv ami In kidiiis' buttons. 2 80 2 82 S 00 m SCO 1 00 1 OS all Summer Hats Meu'sdollar uriishors in white or navy gQe The 75o lino in blue or gray (SOo 05o lines blue or w bite . . . . 53c 70o crash hats stfo 50o crash hats 40i 40o crash hats....- 3$o 86o ones ... ... 20o These bats are new, fresh, eleun goods. Many of them suitaldo for la dltworgoMte. See mhiUi window. Leather Belts All of our big aortttttMt of Soo whxU in blacks, eoto8j uteHt hwthorv etc jp. All 17o and 11V lines 7.14c All 35o ones ... jgy You'll tlud tluMi on tke display rack inside the door. Here We are Bright and Early with tains in Hot Weather Goods We propose to make the dull season our busy season, andjto do so we will sacrifice all profits We will sell: India Linen worth 121c a ynrd for 8c a yd. Crash skirting worth liMc a yard for. . .8c a yd. Silk Wlllog worth 20c a yard Sea yd. Ladles' fast black hoso worth 20c a pair for 12Jcapr Boys' ilicycle Black hose worth 20c a pair for .. 12Jc a pr Fine shoos worth 1 1.00 to (5,00 a pair, sized 2 to 4 to close .; $1.2.r Fine Oxford Tics worth 83.00 sizes 2 to 4 to close .' "fie We .have knocked the profits off all our beautiful Organdies, Chiffons, Lawns, Dimities, laces and embroideries. Just a few words about clething: Men's Suits for $5.00. 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 RA6KET! Cor Commercial and State streets, Salem, Ore that when the report is made it will favor the IUoly site. Mr. Riely, who has lwcn managing the matter for Mrs. Itiely and her sister has been receiving congratulations for landing the prize. He denies any knowledge, however, except that he is on very favorable terms witli the McUrldo Patterson push the powers that lc, and is prepared to give title. When seen by the reporter of a live newspaper, l there be such thing in the Capital City, he admitted that he in cidentally but only as n "Jem" re marked on Mondny to one of the Waters abstract firm that they could go nhond and get out the abstract, that the thing was fixed. But this was only as a joke and that he disclaimed meaning any thing by that. "It is n very nice corner," said Mr. Itiely, "but if we get tho location Jt will l entlroly on its murits. I neer called on tno government agont when he was at Salem. He was introduced to me on the street but we did not talk site." Mr. IUely occupios an advantageous iwition in leing vry close to the Me Bride twoplo who look closely after tho interest of their friends Mr. Itiely is also the close, trusted and confidential friend of Collector Ike Patterson and U. S. Dist. Atty, John Hall, who must finally pass on the title, which will rut some figure in tho disposition of tho matter. It will bo recalled thaPMr. Gnrretson, who is to rejort on the various sites was not an oillcer of tho architect's depart ment, but was given a furlough from an other department to make tho trip for his health. He was well supplied with free cigars to greet and treat all who called on him and he gave the general impression that he was well advised about the affairs at Salem before his ar rival. Tin: Jouknai. has no interest in any of the sites, but enturos the prediction that the IUoly location is as likely to Ir elioheu as any. So far as Mr. MuBride is concerned, other matters lieing equal, he would serve thoo near and dear to him, nnd he will probably not hump himself to help out the Willbon Aeuue sito proffered attho hands of what he calls blooming reformers and econo mists like the profit nnti-piiHli city administration. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS C. W. Wats, Albany; Ueo.C. Burton, I). 1 Bosenfold, Portland; 1 W. Jaik m)i, San KruneiMM): Mies Myra Davis, Pendleton; J. K. Magers, Portland; F. J. Calif, Chicage: F. A. Henndlv, New York; II. M. Ogden, Portland, John D. Daly, Corvallis Or., C. O. Terrv, Port Pert land: K. Jtoharell. Portland?' A . Johnson, New Orleans. Why Insure in the New York Life? Bbcausk--Your Insurncc Is not u Luxury nor an Expense without tangi ble return, but an investment of a small sum each year to mature 10, 15 or 20 years hence If you live. HOMF.Il II. SMITH, Special Agent, Ofllcc with Salem Land Ofllee. C-0iu3 Salem, Oregon Auu IITIE M We wish the people to know that there IS a New Furniture store next door north of the postotllcc, whero they will find the furniture they wMi to buy. If you are planning to beautify your home you will find a large stock of wall paper from which to select. If you Intend having an outing come In and see our lire of camp goods. Come and see 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 amount of money. F. W. Hollis & Company HfelD I We are now prepared rjL... n -w own icw,Li Phone 301 own! as follews: Large body Fir, choice live wood, in cord lots. . J2.II5 per conl I-trge Second Growth, cut from lnrire trees, as i?ood ns lan flr. i9."V delivered at once. This is a chance to lay in your winter wood cheun. It will be higher soon. Do not delay; place orders soon as supply on hand is limited. own 7 5 1 mo fcucrcffon Siilem Imp. Co 319 Chetneketa and Front, OUTING: Wo have had 1000 Cartoons I made on purpose to put up Fresh Roasted Coffee and Teai in lit) cartoons, scaled up nir tight for parties that are go ing to tho coastor mountains. ItEMKMiiKit, Coffee rousted twice u week, and put up just when ordered, and you get it fresh. fjW Please mention it when you want it sealed. Again ItEMUKUKii, our Coffee, Tea, Baking Powder, Spices and extracts and order at YOKOHAMA TEA STORE, Telephone Bed 2091. Froe Delivery. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. Liberty Is COTTAGE HOTEL ARRIVALS. John P. Jonos, Burin, Portland ; wife, Woodbum. W. r. A. P, FirWg, I.. T. Braiiigas nml ifk ...! t ..li... I r-.i i. -. .. iiiu jwun iMn-a uiiunia m ,, ft . 0r iw pairs j.amw bimh hi,, , fLyy pur jieirs nmyy wording biux.,m , ... 100 jairseinidreii's white ktil glattts 19. tM I flQ0 I hit Hrju Ml al t POR HARVEST TRADE. We have prepared cxtenstvoly for the men In gloves, shuts, overalls Jumpers, socks, straw hats, eU , aud we sell these at lowest racket prices for cash. Also In tin, uraulteware. and all klndiot kitchen thlngi. we are monev IVun ...... .1.. .... ........,, I. .. .! .... ... ' " Kven tiling In enr stoak at suoh low prlntM m w)U uwke It an Mvl lay; S4Vcrs When you rig up your cook wagon come and see us, wU PCSmVKLY KKT1KIXQ FROM Ul'SI.VKSS. OSJXLvIS BROS.& OO. 7Wt mmsr DOOR SOUTH Ql postoppich. SliM, OltSOON. A very heavy crash towellon for tuen'a use. . . Hxtra good oilcloth, uot the lc kinds . . . 4elly 'lHtmblers? ... Ilorso-hldoglovfti, Mm and water proof A splendid ovorslilrt In fast black and white lQos 1? ;Wand3C(lot Bids for Painting School-houses, Sealed iids will be rtvoivel Uv the Clerk of School District No. l, not later tlwtn July 21, m, at the iMHir of one o'clock p. m. for iMiuting the Mnrolu, Park, E;wt ami Nortii ScImwI initKiing, uixHJiMing to tlw specific tMiw in tlie hamls of the clerk. I For materwl, 500 en I Ions uanuini. Itnu J Unseed Oil, (moroor U)e). 4000 nound. iHioro or let), white lead, (Carter's or riomwr; at me optkn ol tlie Jloard. Seiwrate 1h1u must Iw made for each building, and each bid to upecifv hjiw rutelv the cost of labor and material Bidders to furnish all brm-liea, Kuf. folding and uecei:iry appliancos. Each bitl must be accompanied by a certified check of or a fAO bond or note u Hit apnruvwl Mvunty, guarantee ing a oona ot tliewnveosful bklder. Sakl bond to bo In double the amount of eon traot price, and to be furnished ujkhi VAVIUIII-J W WM, to Have a First-Class Smithy. K. L. Mawn, the old Buenu Vista hiackiiiultli has conclmltHl to build a new blacksmith nnd repair shop at Lllwrty, on the Smith lot in the rear of the store and nostomYe Mr. Miimh is an all round good workman nml thoroiiL'lilv understandfl all hraiuhw ofthebuttinocix. His work is guaranteed to give satisfac tion and when this new slum is in full oemtion Liberty people will no longor have to come expressly to Salem for their work, ami it will he both comou- lent ami a ueiieut to the coiiiinunitv at large. Mr. Miuou w ill do a strictly cash or trade busim. All kinds of farmers produce taken in imyuiout for work. Excursion Rate, The 0. C. T. Co., will make one and one-lifth fare round trip to Oregon City, to all parties attending the Chautauqua. Steamer leaving dally at S a. in. 7-15-St Pe Witt's Little Early Kisors ben etlt permanently. They lend gentle assistance lu nature, curing conttpu Hon and liver ailments. Stone's Drug Store. Jacob Vogt( 9j statu sthebt. Just received a full stock of Ladles' and Gents' Spring and SUMMER SHOES. Will-Fell for the next 00 days at the lowest prices ever know.i in Salem. Will be pleased to show patrons our stock and guanntee satisfaction on every purchase. Prices the lowcit. 0QOL,:Z & SON The little (.ieruian Market on South Commercial st. All kinds or MEAT AND SAUSAGE In reason. Protnnt free delivery and satisfaction guaranteed. 7-UIia WIQGINTS BAZAAR RACKET ERIOE6, 307 COMMKUQ1AL STftEF, rot) All work to bo annroved hv t)n Rvp.i or any one selected by them for imtivo twn. Tlie lloiinl rooerviM the righf to reject any or all bids. By rdr of U ltvir.1 &kA.J ul,. irk Xa. W. Markw Co., Ore. II. A. Jaussfev, ) M. L Chawhbrun, I OMMwIttee. J. lUVMKC&KK, ) Dawson Hejb 'Pea is sQillog IJke Uot wkfts iMMUtQuanjiM the wffrk. A diseased stomach undurmines uoaiiii, ituuiis tno bruin, destroy mo uoruus iysieiu. Alt uyspoptlo irouoies are cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has cured thousands of oases. Its ingredients are such that It can't helpourlng. Stone's Drugstores. New Work. Tlie new nliotoa that we are making o tiw muiiw ooys are the linest ever C seen m the city. Four full leueth tic ures on one card. Klite studio successor to SHrry the Artist. Great Power We obtain from water but to apply it you need to use suoh provisions and groeerfes ad you can buy at Bransons A ltugau's. 17 etxl St St. Paul Baok Closes. St. Paul, Only 17. The Uermaiila aplUlUed at f 800,000, was leed hy glate amtner Pape. ThdClast state mt)iit sjidwed. d9po4iti en hand ef near ly lulf a lutUlou. 'Oh! What a Difference in the morning" when you lay one of our tine toilet sets on your wash stand the day before, " Thej i" adorn the room, besides leing ''"ll euient with washbowl and pitcher slop bowl, snap and toilet. Our tine toilet seta of decorated china, Kng losh porcelain are handsome, and the best quality for the money i or sold. SonnemanN, THE GROCER 124 State t Telephone 51 Dissolved Partnership. The firm of Wolr AMitwcke proprietors of the German Market, have dissolved partnership this 5th day of July. V U'oU takes charge and colleot all bills The busiues will hereafter be conduct! by Wow & Sox. 7 5tf Many persons die of neglect, Dawson Herb Tea tixej 'em, Coming Home, The soldiers are comim? home to luw lN?r pisLires mode at the Elite Studio, fugtvlSppfa Sperry, ttie art&t. 7-10 u