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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1899)
MMMMMMMiflMMfiaMiNI mmp .nnwa,iwRe7' fW'T'WPJ' qqjir IWF1 vrr iiTfMiMiB M-'ftl'l'nTirafniiVii UjlLb&luKilu. rum irl" I r 3 I MM Summer Sale HRBSS . , . , . ,, . . .. Begmning July 24, and continuing throughout the week we will hold one oi the Greatest Dress Goods bale, ever held in . the citv. There is No Goods Reserved. Crepons, Black Goods ' and Suitings, ail included. f r ' - n- t I I July 24 Special Discount DRESS &l HOLVERSON'S l ggK STORE Special Clearance of : BOYS CLOTHING; Every Boy's Suit in the A line of Boy's double breasted CI C cuit !,na rf c.Wc mnrlli ZO crn i " OUJA knee pant suits, worth 52, go All our S3, 54, 55 and 56 suits Reduced to 52.25, 53.25, 54,25 and 54.75. Bov's half wool knee pants; good for i vacation wear. Regular price a pair, sale price - favjw mjmii J. J. DALRYMPLE A. COMPANY 3 it NEEDS ATTENTION Bvery lew ye rear. mn nave yon nan leaned ami WilT When tfieal wnwii tlin ahargtta (r good wi so very reasonable you neglcut your faithful tl .1 work of tills kind M i eaH'l affrd to ixvleut vour faithful tlnieidwe, think It over awl remember my prfee. WATCH US CLRAXKDTfce MA IX SWINGS 7fs Now wutehe at km- prteea. Scootid hand watche ul bargain. C.H.HINGBS WATCIIHAYISX ANlt JKHW-KK. SOU COMMBHOIAL ST. WEATHER HEPORT. Tfanlght ami Friday Kenerally fair. The Daily Journal has more subscribers in Sale m nnd naid'UD ones at that. than any other newspaper, ft lec Not Given Away. I eannot afford to Kive We away, but am Mdllntf a pure article at a price that is within the reach of all. Ckybtai Ice Wokkk. J. .Maunire, Prop. 1ft tf CAPITAL URBWKRY 1JEEK. BOTTLED Kltnget A Ucck.SucccMora te UeuthSalem Bettlmc Woiks. AN onlera for bottled beer will W filleil at the brewery. Kept on mid uraee. Prtti olty daiivery . TWplM sl31 Ice Very Neatly Given Away, Wc oan Klve leo away, t onnvlnee ycu eotue and -ee how hu a ohHRk yM net for IllUe tuontty. 0r lie to manttfao tura frsnt pure dUUIIed water. CardUd lea Worka, A 3SU IvUMfMK & nHOK. A Valuable Def. wnuMn't aM (or ten cent to a man who deH't want a dug. And that la Woe with inet anything else, Tlte only expedlton way k find a mah who want to buy a doe t to aeenk to everylixly in Salem tbrough Thk Jwuknal want column. Tin who are intereeted Hill reasmnd. Ami it WfrHklbe a very UHiHtetettwgdog indcel that woubln'tMiit anybtkly. Moat anything yon dtMt't want oan le rokl at nmm pruv i( pnieriy adertieil NEARLY ALL I-AdMM Pure Silk MteU, UmV lwv a palr A Good Urge Siae White Qnftt tft I julie Summer Unwn Swjl . . Stf and He Udiea' Tan. CloOi Tup. IHk Slmo wnrUi ffiJt, now )M. GONE Fine Fawn- Luak t thV CKhU and Rnde OUR BUSINESS, we want to do ri. -i i ..I.!.... i .-..!.... i:..i.. n i ine aoovc low prices arc lUKing uie guuu uut uvci,)-, u yvui neea any oi uiese gootis remeuiocr ygu cuh tx yuui mgncy i) when vou trade with us. We are POSITIVELY CLOSING OUT Shoe Stock, OJIL.LIS BROS.& CO. FIRST DOOR SOUTH OP POSTOPPtCIJ, SALHM, OREGON. Wo will gho up our pattern aeptomher GOODS i ' tor Six Pays " J"y 29 GOODS AT House reduced Y at - - 50c. Or, -rck J PERSONAL AND LOCAL. J4in Ibiefer, 4 t'hamiiOMe, ia in the city. II. A. Kurtx k rWting fnembf Portland. Mrs. C. T. .Nortbratt, left today in U :wport. G. Falk of SilverUm wai in the city today on brndneaa. Iter, ami Mrs. U'm. Dollarhlde, left for Stidarille tolay. C. II. Irvine, of the Sentinel i at Newport, on busine. Mr. L'. G. I-ooesworth, of JenVnon, la visiting Salem friend. ,31 ro. u. r. Mpglnl)OtMam m re InriHjd from visiting at Gervnkj. Mrs. C. W. HalleHbrand went to Jordan Valley Utey to vMt her )jonle. Mrs. J. O'lUmrke, of Portmml, ia in the city goeet of Dr. and Mrs. W. sua. II. P. MeKary ami htmUy. left their mmmer eHtim: at Nye Creek day. 0. K. Krane, A. K. Strang and I. I). Driver were Portland mug en F for to- lr. n thk morning. Mhe Georgia itoolh returned from Corvallla tolay, where she had beH vMling frlende. Mr. ami Mr. J. W. Conn left today for a month in Coon oonnly and other son them coatt point. MUrfMary 1W.1I of Portland returned to her Innne ulter vieiting with Mrs. U. M. Powers (or i-wvend Hebke. A. Klein, former slioe merdianl at Salem, hot now a commercial traveler, pent a few days at Iwtwe this week. MiM Grioeher, of St, Cbarlee, Minn., ami MIm Belle Momlaml, of Iveme, Minn., are visiting relativea in tlie city. Mr. Tom Ix1mi ami children went to Iortland this morning to Join Mr. ltabo. h ho it in the barber buimu at that point. &Tbon. I Iohnan went to Kngene Uxlay UHt wp one of his grain cleaner in big mill there. He hi doing an xlnie biiriwuue in thb line. Mr. and Mrs. Jay J. McCumtick, Mr and Mr. W. W. llendereon aud Mm. J. H. McCormkk left thb morning ir the monntainn near Uatee where tbe will camp several week. Hon, and Mm. I-rifulieU were in tlte city today on hnianwa. Mr IjaFolett report Divie Tbwmniid, Hat fa nnder the rate of phyeMan k not Improving, having a tevere aUck of yejkm jaan. die. IbtH-H Herb 'Pen ewre eonsttuHUoH, will poedUvely GOOD MA.N WAXTKD-A ma for Mtnetnl wor Apply to A. mJWa I work at dairy and on (arm. tl. M. ewe jouiuiAt. of- soat G!ltL WAKTHU.-A rommHent perton to do general hwu wuA. Apply at cumerof Ferry and Winter street. K. I'artwrighl. This refers to our summer goods There are some things yet that we desire to call your attention to. See our prices. laaaeia at mat kali Meni 9uW llaia tor f ! Jfr. In 0MMn M mm m prfc, it quick. Do not forget our leth. MORTOACE NOTES. Held to B AHcsuele to. the Opunea of Attorney -General. "Are Botes tee red by mortgage b Ject to aajoegmont and taxation when ) held by r4)t ewers?" This nneetioH vu recently prepmndtil to Attorney-General Blackburn by J. I Hofeart, D. P. Burton and A. B. Alexan der, a committee appointed for the por- pee by the convention of jodge. - ,, aii recently btd to Portland. Judge Btaekbora imwot & i the armative. He says thai it U m( a txiH nf kl datW to anawor qoeHione submitted by county - - -. - , - 1- " i.nw otocer. but anew ers in thfe caw be- eoe the question k one in which Mate and citizen of the stole are rwctly intereMed. He nays in part: . An answer to yoor iM)ton iarolros Um rondiiknitloii of tcHom i of artkie of the eomUtatiOR of Um Kate, aad of KCtiom S7, 2711 and 5TSS of lint's Annetatod I-awj, and frnsps Mate othr Motion Urof. "LndrUtW provMon (section 1, ar- tW eonHitiition), only tnatrlaM of property ean be exempted from went ami taxation rrhien ems dearly within one of there exception?, and those exceptions are not operative wntew a law mm been enacted by tlte loridative awentMy for the express pnrpo of ex empting the"? exceited cia6e-.M The clawoa of property exmtel are "such only a are ted for mnaleipal, edncational, literary, scieHtiftc, religions or cliaritable pnriMMos,' In rection 2731 of tlte cole, in the definition of jnHKil property la In cinded 'all debt due or to become dne from Kdrent debtors, whether on ac count, contract, noto, inortjae r other win," etc. "The debt which the note evidences, and the mortgage to secure it, are in- tangible projerty and follow the pewon of the owner," Feetfcxtfl S741 and 2742 are also quoted by Judge IMackbern. Attorney-General Iilakbdrn takl tlwt some of theaieesKra have been xisei-lng notes -mrel r.y mortgage ami othorn iiae nt The doubt a to whothor each are taxable seems to have arisen Ittcaure nf tlie repeal of the inortKaee Ux law. Tmler the ojdnion made public tothty, the face of a mortgage debt m tax able now a muchanmler Uie old mort gage tax law, except that in can; of non retdent owners of the note;. Only note held by retidents of the can stale be a! here. A Hall Storm Story. A. W. Mo-es, a teacher at a North Dakota Indian Agency, who Is spending the simmer at Tangent, tohl the Cor vallw Time the following : Thev Itad had a storm at Fort Bert bold on July 3, that made things lively while it lotted. It has a hailstorm, the like of nhkiiMr. 3Ioee never saw before ami never want to see amin. lTlie hail stones knocked slieep dowH, berated their heads ami broke their legs. An Indian boy from the agency was enroute to a neighboring town to play in the band at a Fourth of July celebration. HW) horn was tied on the saddle behind him. Tlte Iiailstone heat the horn Into a sliaiieleMi hmm ami rendered it tttele. 'flie boy tared himself by bohling hia heavy oervoat over hb head, streteheil like a tent by hi two bands uhich broke the force of the .UMinsand mi veil him from being knoe ked eemelese. As it was bin arm ami legs were terrildy braised. The same storm knocked ail the shingle off a duelling hone located some distance from the agency. The seen tlmt did the latter we described -m solitl ke with kigsel eilgeeand not round aa haiteUmt usually are. The smallest stones in thlo remark able liaiUtorwi were not let than three Inches in circumference, while the larger one Mere often more tlwti seven larger o indie. It is not nrpriing that Mr. Mo prefer hu native state. DoWltt's Little Early Bisors bon eHl permanently. They lend senile assistance to nature, curing constipa tion and liver alliuoots. Stone's Drug Store J. C. Godbde, the lumberman, went to Jefferson tolay. Mm. Golale W qHite ill at Uie S Inters home on 12th street. K. M. Croisan went to Wclbnrn thb afternoon . Attorney Cha. A. Park went to Port land thki afternoon. MU Ger trade Savage ho pone to Portland for a lew lysrviait. 20 per cent Discount s!!!DrJ Jtli Sawfdajr wa a feaet of gl Uiing, the amnwlHiii et hk thts nnwoa oi ine y ear. Iv. are hi demand there day. Tak e a xeireral f the rale shoe gnijl In front, and a lot of the bat In the rear. All ntainjy marled. Rett at eat price on display inefcl. Shocs SumiMar linos nto cut. Onr. IS 19 fnJ' fine vW In biaek or tan lUee A Hnidite vrarmnted ftbt t SI &.U itnt IVn VW, VM Top !M ft.fl fine IWuek Vfai IB ftJO fine CmMaml Vici . 1 00 LVDIBS' Rhnjant fX Rwck Tnmed Sole, Vert Top, Common Seme toe IW Pine 1S.W Tarn, sntae cut Vert Ton- AM tie fan VM. Vet Top f W 1 il Hm Mack VW.lmiwtion tm l 9e 11 Ji Hue of Win I Oi All line of Mb' tun, and alt line f Oxford ent SO per cent. We are tieaning np 4teok hi earneet. Odd kMe of shoe at much lew fuirej. We keep onr stock akMn b) nwVing it an object u tnule here and bnV low. bwne gool bargnin in men heavy ohoe and In bulie' Vrntton. FOR HARVEST TRADE. c have prepared extensively for mixim, Mtok, traw hats, ete . and we kh. Also la Un. gntnitewire, and all savew, Whoa ywi rtg up vour ouok wagon oouie ami see m. A very heavy erah toweling for men's ue . fixtra good otlololh, not the la.Sc kinds . Jelly Tumblers . llore-hldegkive, ire and Mater proof A sntendW overhlrt In fast bkiolc and white WIQGIN'S KAOKKT PlllOES, Sunday School Picnic Wednesday at 9 a. m. the teachers and ecneiars of the Leslie 31. H. Saday rdMol gathered at the parsonage and wore conveyed in eommodfcms wagoas to the "Femdale Park" on the arm of James Scott abont two miles sonth of Salem. "Feradale" or &U' Park is aa hkal pienk greend. with a sptemlid sprimr of coM water, two creek whoe banks abound in shade and beantifnl ferns, and all m a grove wboe shtule "OW Sol" did not )enotrate until near p. m. The gronad k earpetod with mom and fornsmnkimja mot dmrmins natural park. Mr. Saott spared no pain or labor to make the day one of pieasnre as he bad cleared away all nnderbmfh, and beflt a table and soate, pat np a tent and swines ami also built a small dam and pat a water wheel below it greatly te the amnsementof boys and girls. Game, races and a fine dinner, each I did their part toward making the. day l one of unallvyed phmsore and all too soon the hoar for starting home was an noaneed when the lowering san warned the merry-makers that evening was near at hand. About seventy-fire persons enjoyed thie ala day and all will look forward with pleasure to next year's picnic River and Stripping Notes. The snag boat Mathloma, In charge of Captain Oliver Galbraith eamedown this morning and wdl proceed to Day ton where she has some work on that river. The river this morninir stands at 2.S feet above low water and falling fast and it Is only a n.attter of time when the deeper draeght boats will be compelled to suspend operatloni. The Albany while coming up lost eve ning experienced some illtlicuity ow ing to high place on wine of the bars and a passenger stated that it wa his Judgment that about one week more at tlie present rate of reeeeding water would settle the boine4 for Uie deep draft boat. The Elmore ia.ed down this morn ing with a small list of passengers ami a light load of freight. The Klmore I one of the henry freighters of the 0. It. & N. Line and will soon be replaced above here by the Gypsy, transferring freight for above point. Dinsmore Dro. A Co., of Portland, this morning loaded 00 bead of mt sheep for Uie Portland market at the O. C. T. Co's doek, having prehMMl nearly all near Salem ami south of town. The Salem cannery received 10,000 cans this morning and a large shipment will come np on the steamer thb) even ing. A Valuable Gift. The member of Chemeketa Ilge No. 1. I. 0. O. F.. of this city, nvt even ing were happily surpri.SMl by Jmlge (ieorge H. Ihtrnett, who prerenti'l the khfe with a pliotograph of the charter tnembuni of thbi doneer 0dl Fellows' organization In the North w est. The set conit uf five pltotOKraphs, all en cked in a heavy black and gold frame, the picture being of the five members, uhore name appear on the original charter granted by the Sovereign Grand lxlpe of Odd Fellow to ChemekeM Lode No. 1, ae follews: E. M. Ifarnum, K. N. Cooke, It. F. Harding, Joel Palmer and C. S. Wood worth. STATE NEWS. All tlie old guns at Fort Canby are to be tested mkhi, and it hi expected they will le comlemned, bee&ate they are all abrolute smooth-bore gun. Umatilla county otMoers are enforc ing the noxious weed law. Wilbur McKee, was given a ) days sentence for steeling stampa ami a re volver from Dr. Seaman's otttc in Or egon city. Great Power We obtain from water but to apply it yon need to ufu such provisions ami groceries an you can ouy rrocenw lagan's at Uranton A Iti 17 eod St afternooR especially. We are enUine on bummer shoe ami summer hutei etfeeial' glance at our Smth window. Veull find Summer Hats Men'sdolktr erasners In while or navy The He Mb In bme or gray. . . eVjHnee Une or white KVienum hat fA.' emh hat Oiteraab hat . . . 4?0 WlWav .... Me Ma fife .-KV 36o Sfc The hat are n, ire, elean (soed. Many of them cnitaUe mr k die or gent, tfee tout window. Leather Belts AH of onr big aortmant f t nombi in bkteks, eadors, patent Mather etc HV AUl7eandle Mne Itc AB He one . ..&- Yoa'll find tin on the dmpfay rack imnd the door. the wen la gfavos, thirls, oteralls sell those atliMot rakt prhhs lerj klndiof kttohea things, e are weBer in .M and $ki due .... Wu .. . -Me BAZAAR 30i COMMERQ1AL STRKK, Bargains in Hot Weather Goods We propose to make the dull season our busy season, andto do so we will sacrifice all profits. We will sell:- India Linen worth 12c a yard for Sea yd. Crash skirting wortb 12c a yard for. .Sc a yd. Silk Veiling worth 30c a yard Sc a yd. Ladles' fat black bose worth 20a a pair for 12icapr Boys Bicycle Black boe worth 20c a pair 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. Thev are the same as sold regular for FRIEDMAN'S NEW Cor Commercial and State streets, MARION COUNTY MATTERS Business Being Transacted at the Court House. IN PROnATE, In the estate of Peter Kirk Tlios. Callieon tetitions for the removal of Matilda M. Kirk and Robt. E. Kirk as executors. They are cited to appear Auzust 2 and show cause why tlie i-eti- twn shoutu not be granted. Geo. r.i Shirley, administrator ot tlie estate of Jame fchirley, was duly ills charged. jlrs. r.mma lrrts lnomiHi, niow of the late Dr. Hugh II. Thorn pon. of San Mateo, Cal., has, through her at torney, W. S. Condon, of Oakland, filed lierctaims to rightful heirship to the deceased's nrooertr. The final account of J. H.Carter, ad ministrator of the estate of Henry Car ter, ha been file!, and hie prayer for h distribution of tlie property wa ordered by Judge Terrell. Tlie administrator it aked to make a report on this Aucut CORVALLIS COLLEGE Of Aerkuhure and Experiment Station Re-Elect Offeers. Corvalua, Jnly 30. Theannual mt-et-ing of the board of regent of tlie Agri cultural college resulted in choosing Cap tain J. T.. A pperron preehlent, J D. Daly, secretary, ami 11. F. Irvine, trva uref. An elective courK in aing Has othleil to tlie curriculum, tlie course t be extended next year to metallurgy and otlier mining subfecti'. A subfrehnien rear was onlere! establielie! for the lxn- ent of countrv numls, students fnm towns of a population oi low or oer and from all accredited M-hools not being admb"ble to the subfrehman i-onrfe. Tlie imrjore of the cliange i t strengtnen the English coure of the institution. Received a Message in a Bottle. Walla Walli, July 21. Mrs. H. Patterson, wlio is at present visiting in the city, lias received a letter from her busbaml, who is postmaster at Scott. Klickitat county, telling of a bottle fouml in the Columbia rier, July 1-1. by some bovs. The bottle contained a note purxirtXng to be written from Priest lUptds, dated July 12, saying : "1 fell and broke my leg two days ago no one near cannot Hire much looser Lose (or Dekmg.) Mr. PatterKm at once wejt to L'ma tilkt. from which (dace lie telephoned to Wallulu and had nteesentwrs sent up Uie river to reecue the man if lie wo still alive. Nothing Imu been heard from them since they started on their mission. The New Lumber Company. Tlie Goodale Lumber Co., which lias been organized to conduct the Sulum lumler business, hohl a businuMi meet ing yesterday ami electetl the following omeers. J. C. Goodale. proehlent. J. C. Goodale, Jr., vice president, treasurer ami manager. T. A. King, secretary. The capital stock of the company te $$0,003. ami the coiuiHiny has bought the entire J. C. Gnodnlo lumlwr busi ne. "Sweet Home" If you want freeh homo umdo candy, ice cream, iceeold eununer ilriuks, or a etl cHjar call at Uie "Swivt Hume" No. 2SWS Commercial street. 7 SO tf WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS Jam Lambritb, City; W. D. Under, Wahlpert: K. E. Devney, Khg, W. Va.; Geo. I-Field, San Pmacfceo; C. R. Colby, Denver; J. A. Waddle, J. J. Cor ran. J. P. Jones, P.J. Ilirke, A. 11. HuKwrd. ISn-tland. Prove the QsaUty trv to acrent nVeatia?, not an tbe Com and ssunple dinner served at tne tvnite lit tanrunt. COTTAGE HOTEL ARRIVALS. H. Cni.;W. K. Ab lenand wife. i, Newberg. Per the Seaside. Your family want the home news at the Seaside. Tun Daily JoruuL will be Mtt bv mail at a mmcuu mii sect rate of One Cent a Day. No taken for m than ten cent. 7-lStf A diseased stomach undermines health. It dulls the hmia, deitmys the ervous system. All dyspojwle troable are cured by Kndot Dyspasia Uure, It has cured thoanaaof enxtf. lu iBBredtenus are such that it aan't ndpeurlBg. Stone's Drue Store. New Work. The new nbote that we are makim of the nuliUa boy are the finest ever $een in the city. Four full length fig- wn un me cmru. tuiie Knuio to perry the Artirt, Reduced Rite. The rtenmew of the O. K. A N nany make the mv rate of one ami on. iftbnvr. all person wiiig to attend the Wilhuneue Valley Tinaoi A&, MMtfon at Oladetnnt lrk, front l)k ISlhfoinwiiMloiive. Tlilw Dav,o Herb Tun I sotiiag like hot cake beoaue It due the work. Here We are Bright and Early with for 12!c&-pr Use shoes worth 8 1.00 to 5,00 a pair, slzet 2 to 4 tO0m?C 1.2e Flee Oxford Ties worth .00 sfzes 2 l(H to close Tec 37,50. Now is the time to get Why Insure in the New York Life? Bbcausb--Your Iosurocc Is not a Luxury nor an Expense without tatiri blc return, but an investment of a small sum each year to mature 10, 15 or 20 years hence If vou lire. HOMER JJ. SMITH, Special Agent, Offlce with Salem Laod Ofllce. C-fim3 Saletu, Oregon 1 HT We wish the people to know that there Is a New Furniture store next door north of tliepostotllce, where they will rind the furniture they wlh to buy. If you are planning to beautify your home you Mill find a larce stock of Mall paper from which !i select. If you intend iiavlm: an outing come In and see our lire of camp goods. Come and see us whether you want to buy nr not, as we are anxious that you should know what beautiful wares we have to exchange for a small amount of money. F. W. Hollis & Company E D own! owns owni leliu-red at n . Tins i a chance to lay in your winter wood cheap. It yA Ix" higher sii. D nt delay . place orders soon as supidy on hand is limited. -o- . r 7 5 1 ruo OUTING We have had MOli Cartoons maiein purj-e t" put up Fresh Roasted Coffee and Tea in 1 H cartoons, sealed up air I tight for parties tliat are go- ing to the coast or mountains. ! Rbmkmhbr, Coffee ruusteil twice a i week, and (Hit up just when onlere.1, and you get it freeh. JF" Pleaee mention It wlien you want it sealed. Again ltuMBKHCK, our Coffee, Tea, Peking Powder, Spices ami extract and order at YOKOHAUA TEA STORE, Telephone Red 2001. Free Delivery. The Palace Market Will keep in stock the beet of freeh. Milt and smoked meat. Will give good value for your money. 1 In the best of cold storage. Ha its own dellveryiuan. Wu! appreciate your patronage. Guarantee saiiefecUon. It's motto l "Live and Let live." MOYKK CO. Stnte street. J, aciflc Rv linn (lUM Soo Pacific Line. Travel in comiort by the IHPBBUL LIJIITIP the fastest train crossing the continent. It is a through train making few stops. Its equipment is of surpassing elegance. It will fay you to travel by it. For full narttoulars as to rate, time and ooplns f 0. P. R.. publioatieas ap ply to II. II- AROTT. .AgeBt, Portlaad. E.J,UOYLa D, l A. TaBoouvQft B, Q W. V. V-lbr Ptan Foo at the RHtel tndo. Goiy p ke ou vu g. t them in ohMH. In no uau bargains. RA6K&T! Salem, Ore. iMRE OT n w We are nw preimred ti deliver Cord WmJ PhnnP "Ml as follews: wwuv. kjsi Large lodv Fir, choice live wood, in cord lots. J2.U5 per crr 1 I-argo Svcond Growth, cut from larve trees, a cood as laree flr. 12.25 xUmJuip.C'0. .119 Clienieketa and Front. Jacob Vogt, 5 STATB STRHET. Just received a full stock of Lad lei' and Uonts' Spring and SIJiVUVCER SHOES. Will soil for the next CO days at the lowest prices ever knowu Id Salem. Will be plead to show patrons our stock and guarantee satisfaction on every purchase. Prices the lowest. WOL.Z, & SON The little German Market no South Commercial st. All kinds of AEAT In 6aMR. AND SAUSAGE Prompt free delivery and satisfaction guaranteed. t-ti!ll Oh! What a Difference in Uie morning" when you lay oar of our line toilet S6t ou your wa- Hand the day before. They ;ii adorn tlie room, Ueklea being eoi. venlent with wah bowl and nitoher, slop bowl, boap ami toilet. Our fine toilet set of decorated china, Eng 1a4i uoreelain are liandsome, and the best quality for the money ever sold. SonnemanN, THE GROCEH 124 State at Telejdiou 51 Dissolved Partnership. The firm of Woli & M lescke proprietor of the German Market, have dtseolved I partnership till tU day of Jnly. C LWolz takes ohargu and oeHecl all bilU The bnanetw wul hereafter be eauducteu by WolxASon. 7 5 tf Many parsons die or oegleot, Dawson riarb I'oa Ixos 'eei. Cofoinjc Home. Tnesohltoita are eentinf home to bae The $ehites are oomfnf ikok piotiire made at tlie ant Stndio, sneseer to sperry, tne artuu J -to u ?i . . . t... i j i ii niiMmiiiiii