k j i f ? fat- .wiiMWwi m- SUMMER X X all go wm PH66S! Until closed out All other goods at a big discount until August 20thf when our New Fall Stock will begin to arrive. Take advantage of our big sale. Our reputation for bargain giving is well known. OAHH., BTORE HOLVERSON'S 20 Ladies' Waists Good material, perfect fitting, New Patterns, Uptcvdate colorings, V SO and 60O. EACH v Today we reduce our regular v 20c. fancy Ducks to close X 15C. THB YARDJ J.J. DALRYMPLEl COMPANY? Don't Stop Wliun wo ropnir your watch or clock. For wo tfivo ovory part 11 particular ut ttintlon. I only iiuo tlio best of ir.atori al. Main Hiirlnun aro kouiiIuu, ami crystals tlio iHint Krunirli make. Wo polish tlio pIvotH and tuako ovory jmrt smooth ho a wnteh after our repairing don't HTOI', Nolo a fow of our prices: Main Hprliur, 7k; ultsinliiKt "fie; crystals lfSe; stilus from f 1.00 tofl.fiO; pin Ioiikiion 10c, mill till otlior work in proportion. 01(101 NATUIl OK t.OW I'lUCKM. C.H.H1NGBS Wittohmakor antl Dininoml Bettor. UOO COMMICHOIAL 8T, WEATHER nEPOnT. Thouovoriimoiit forecast it) tonight mid Friday fair. Wednesday afternoon all ovor tlio eastern parts of Linn and Marlon county opinion rains full. gjuorc subscribers in aaiem, a and paid-up ones at that, ? u 1 - - tlan any other newspaper, jjs VI r V Ico Not Otvon Away, 1 cannot nflord to ulvo Ico away, Itut am sellitiK u puro article at a price Unit iw within tlio roach of all. OlIYHTAl. Il'K WoilKH. J. Mninilro, Prop. 0 15 tl CAPITAL UREWERY UEEK. liOTTLED KlliiKcrA Beck,Hucccssoni to SouthSalem Uoitlmc Wotka. All orders for bottled beer will bo tilled at tlio liruwtiry. Kent on oold torn;e. Frew ulty dulivory. Telephone 2131. Ice Vety Neatly Olven Away, We unit ulvo Ico nwuy, to unuvliiuo yon uomo mid aco now bin 11 chunk you not. (orllttlo money. Our leu Ih uiuiiufuo turi from puro distilled wittor. Capitol luo Works, fi IWtf KLINUHU & llHOK. LOST, Yesterday at Salem a silver hn!u bnioelot. Finder will bo re warded at onrnor Twelfth and Leslie street, Yow IHirW. Kitit Knktwtrow. 8 0 8tt OncHalt Price Any Shirt Waist In our ktok will ha 1W0 btylrn and ut Utb low rloo ihty them all wit. ?vVvv5v'Hv5IVV5?,Ctv2 ' y Thu Daily Journal has & Straw Hats At any old price. Conn In and make .vrli.. tlnti will unit vim. lurnk ut thiwi Broken Line of Corsets Your choice for 60 conU. Thu luuludwi nil uiakiw, all alKW ttwl nil (irked CornotM. whom the lino aro invkou, cholc for 60 cent. Shoes and Oxfords Aro going out rupUUy and woarw badly bUwI In aim. It will my y to buy ywur wlntor ulnnw now, wliyn you can mvo Q tmii to IM Qk ovry jiafr, YOU1W TQ 051LLIS BROS. QO. '.W FIRST DOOR SOUTH OP PQSTOI'PICS, SALBM, ORUGON. W will ulvo up ixir iMlturiK Huptitmlwr GOODS at 2C C CAsn STORE PERSONAL AND LOCAL A. X, M'KircH and A. Ii, Huron arc ovor from Nmvort. Mrs. II. C, CornulliiH wont to Portland on tlio curly train. Suuator It. F. Mulkoy of Moumoutli wiih in tlio city today to liolp greet tlio Second Oregon. MrH. A. Gustier mid daii!itur, Bhodn, aro at homo again aftor suvorul wuoks MjKint at Condon, Oregon, Rev. P. It. Williams, loft today for Alhiiny Corviillin. and Philomath today, ilo roportH killing a door in Curry county. I-. 11. F.'at-'K and Oscar Johnson, went to Ewjuuo 011 liiHt ninlit'H train and will return on thu voluuti'orrt' pool ill HiIh morniuK. Mrn. Col, CoruolhiH and uleco, Miw Itulin .laniiw. who liavo hoon vlfitliiL' ut Salem, left for their homo at CorneliiiH tli Im morning. Den. Pawi, and Freight Agt., C. II. Markham of the S. P. Co., gave tlio traiiiH at HiiUiiu a general Hiiiorvlnlon. T. W. MIIoh, a former Sttlotu hoy, hut now 11 tiMuliur in tlio Portland ImihIihwh college, went to Southern Oregon mi liiht ulglit'M tmln, for a few wiH)k visit with frlondw. John A. Jeffoixm, who IIvoh a fow mlltw tMiHt of (IiIh city on the Siherton rtNid, yoMterday Hold to.MrH. .1. P. Frix xell, of thlH city, a lino hloodod huggy lioixs the coiihideratlon holng $ 100. Tommy (tilhert, of Portland, etinie up 011 liiMt eveiiliig'ti train t ho prorent in Solem, totlay, upon the arrival of the volunteer. OHHclully to meet hi hrother, ltoiueotiilhert, a iiiemlier of company K. Mr. and Mrn. II. 1). Holland autl fiim ily were treated to n grout Hiirpriwi nl uotHlay nlht, after the arrival of the evening train, hy the arrival of l.tMiti (i. their (hiii ami hrother, who him boon in the Philippine!). I on (unwed through Salem on the 10:l0u. 111. triun yoter day, going down to WiMMlliurn, where ho wax llrat munterel Into the nrvico, and then returned on htut nisht'w over hind. Conlraot for Salem Man. Thucuntnnit forfuriiluliinguii olictiie lli;ht plant for the Warm Spring Indian agency, Oregon, luu hwu avMirdud to Franklin It. Am011, of Salem, at ffcllS. Thu plant la to lm In running order hy Octolwrl. TIib other hlddtnt were 11, It. Uvttridtto, of Portland, flttftO. anil 1'Ulwanl IIwUhi, of New York, IMBA. Don't ao Uunuiv. It U Iwd enough Uj be hungry, but uierem 110 netui 01 ytHir ifoiug Hungry m Ifi i-wiu will buy you u goo.1 dinner at U WoinUr ltMtHitmnt. Personal, The party who dvwtlod for an hiii ethybt ttu In Tiik Juohnal, can now gvt thu wine by culling HHtl hitmtlfyiitj;. lokl at Iwdf-prkf. Tliey ara all how will not lant lung. Wu wnutto k yitr wiiKUJwi, tml we will mv imiir the door for 10 miiU ikvilh. into a Wo lint tlivm au ill Wl gfvo y yor 0L0SK DOZ 16th. POLK COUNTV NEWS, The Centennial Anniversary of an lis teemed Oregon Pioneer. Haying ia progressing finely, most nil of the fanners arc binding and haying. Mies JchsIo Rhodes and littlo sister, of Independence, and Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Stow, of Sheridan, arc guests of the family of D. M. Guthrie. On August 7, 1890, a reunion was held nt the homo of John M. Rhodes, on Luckamute, Urldgcport precinct, In honor of Willis Elliott's 100th anniver sary. He was born in North Carolina, August 7, 1709. Moved from thero to Indiana, then to Missouri. In 1821 he was married to I'olly Vnnduriiool, of Hay county, Missouri. In 182.1 ho be came a member of the old regular IJap tist church of Missouri. There was born to them cloven children, six boys and five girls. Two of the boys were killed in the Civil war. There nre four of his children present. One son, Kin man, of Linn county, and his daughters, SuMtn Rhodes, of Bridgeport; Jane Hedgpeth, of Utnqua, nnd Tiltha Law rence, of Lincoln county. John nnd James aro living in PrineviHennd David in Idaho. The two eldest daughters, Kllen Hedgpeth nnd Felw Denvllle, are in Missouri, He lins 60 grand chil dren, liOO groat grand children and 60 great great grand children. Some of each generation was prcucnt. The eldest of his children is 72 or 73 years old and thoyouug(Ht of his great great grand children is 1111 infant of the fifth generation. Thero wero IJ8 kinsmen present. After the Civil war in 1806 lie moved to Nebraska. In 1807 ho caino to Oregon, whero ho has lived ever since. Today wo find him in his right mind, but quite feeble. Ho has a strong hope in Jesus, and is well Versed in the Scripture. Wo have heard him quote many passages of Scripture. Among those quoted wore many verses of the Fourteenth chapter of St. Jehn: "Lot not your heart bo troubled, yo believe in God, lMilievo also in Mo." Also the entire Third chapter of St. Matthew. Ily his request Kldors Turnago and Mat thew preached a sermon 011 the subject of the First chapter of St. John. Dur ing tlio time of the discourse ho would often repeat after the preacher, then the preacher would remain silent and the old gentleman keep quoting the Scripture. There were 00 present. Af ter dinner u photograph was taken, and nlso a family group by Millard Mc Caleb, of Monmouth. Tlio day was sjHjnt pleasantly. The writer lias been a frond for 00 years. The Anon Society. This Now York musical company with six Pullman and two dinning cars pulled through Salem at 11 a. 111. It carries 127 New Yorkers with n full forco of porters, waiters and servants, nnd tlioy are seeing tlio country in great style l'or a time live tlrst clans trains were at the Salem doot. Recorder's Court, John Horner was arrested this morn ing on complaint ofC. W. Itohbins, wliDcharuos him with the larceny of wiino II re wood. Tl io trial came up this af ternoon before Recorder Judnh, and on motion of tlio district attorney the case was dismissed. We Are Rridy, Antloiimthnr that tho city will he tilled with visitors today, preparation lias been made to feod all who come to the White Itostnurant. Judali Caned. City Recorder N. J. Judith was today the recipient of 11 mag nilicent present from his friend Ted Ihirlonof Co. L, whocamulu witli Company K. It is it beautiful cane from Manila. The body of the cane is Ma lacca blackj JJacquorod with n glolio handle, and llllagrcu lacquer work in gold, brown and green for a foot down the staff. It is rare and valuable piece of work and Mr. Judith is "as proud as it monkey with a tin ear." More Honda, Wanted. Since yueturdny'tf rexirt four more sultocriptioiiH have boon received as fol lows. Kva F. Cox $ 1000 Mm. CM. Ogle 200 Mr. J. W. MoKlnnoy 250 Mrs. F. W. Gilbert 260 Making a total of .?102,8.')0 Exhaustion ntui uicuk down follows frevenrit Uv ultn: Dr. Miles' Mcrviiic Or. a 2v'3Ev.'2v5.CCv3? I FLAGS! FIREWORK. A I Old Glory will wave as never before for the next few days. Everybody from the wee tots to gray heads, will want to carry their colors. Read our prices. You can nag tne nouse, tne lamuy, norse ana carriage, an lor & a mere song. Read below. Lots of (lag ribbon too, all prices. a i Flag List Small llajti He dux tip il.U niche ... 4 for oo Sxll Inch t for 6o Ht itteloM ftootoh i i Come in unci lay in your supply while we have ) them. Won't last lonjr. Lots of patriotic ribbons too. o all prices. On Koman candles we quote 30 cents a ) dozen up, pin wheels, rockets, balloons and all such very low. Our S3 Fireworks Assortment, 8 W-ball Uoitiau comlhw t 1-Im1I ItonwH ouihIUw t S'IkiII ItiHimn wtudUw 1 lurgti colored Ujth't H dooti x oi I'oaVuU j tloMUt 4 im lkwktila This figures consUlerab more than S3 regular, but in the large lots we discount. Other assortments to suit on same basis. WIGGINS, 307 Commercial st. ntgmnMian'mf t it ii if Tfitiyrffr SALBM RECEPTION It Proves to Be a Pleasant and Pa triotic Occasion. Crowds Are Large, Good Natured and Joyous Over the Second Oregon's Return. Showers laid the dust. The clouds cooled off the day. The sun busrt out at hist. Old nature made the greeting per fect. All day jieople rolled and role in to the city from nil directions. Karly the streets and walks werocrowded. Thous and!) of bicycles wero on the streets. It was Indeed n public holiday. Carriages fluttered with flags and many business placos wore decorated. At 10:30 the Salem Miletary band, heading a proces sion of tlio Grand Army marched up State street to the tlnjiot, playing mili tary airs and the column took a iositIon cast of tho track. THE FIItST HKCT10.N pulled into the station nt 10:40 and im mediately tlio gun-powder begun to boom. The Southern Pacific train gavo the double toot and all the whistles and bells in town began to blow. There were eight coaches and out of each win dow stuck a Hag. Tho depot grounds from the water tank to the bridge was a solid mass of rejoicing people. The train had not stopjied when the boys in brown uniforms lcgan to pile out and greet friends. At 11 a. m. tho Salem National Guard company with roses stuck In their nitiE kets counter marched past the first (sec tion mid joined theSalcm Grand Army escort that headed by the Salem military band formed the siecial escort of honor for tlio occasion. At 11 iIH) tlio gunrd of honor of Union veterans led off with their corps Hag, the Relief Corps banner of ailk and the tattered battlo flag of tho Second Oregon at the front, followed by the llrst battal ion of the regiment. The second section pulled in at 11 :20 and was soon followed by the third, con taining tho Salem company when the cheering was renewed with further ox plosions of bombs nnd II ro works. This was tho climax of the whole occasion. The Second Oregon are a line appear ing Inxly of men physically, but few showing the effects of tholr hard cam naiitu. Their only careworn look was occasioned hy the loss of sleep and con tinual feasting siuco lauding in Oregon. Notes on the Day. The nqiortor saw what ho really went to tho trains to see n returning Phlllj pino hero meet his sweetheart. He was a stalwart fellow and sho was a bright Oregon girl. In spite of the crowd their arms went nroiind each others necks. It was "Oh, John 1" and "Oh, Sarah I" and ho gavo n smack that brought the color tp her face. Gov. Gcor and staff vero on tho first section and said at Roohurg there were acres of tables set mid it looked as if all of Douglas county was there. At Hu- geuo at six o'clock live thousand people wore out. It is tho biggest free show tlio people of Oregon have over had. Capt. Poormnu oxp sted t3 hoc his three little boys at Snlent, but hunted in vain amid thu tremendous crowds. dipt. Wells, of Portland, was also warmly greeted by ninny Stiloiu friends. There was a delegation of about forty Indian school Iwys, in charge of Supt. Pottornud all the olllclals and teachers of tho Clioumwn tcliool. AT TIIK HTATK IIOVHK. The Balem ladies under Mrs. Justice Moore, all distinguished themselves hy tholr great courtesy and hospitality in waiting an the soldiers. Mayor and Mrs. Hishopdid tho honors of the occa sion in a very becoming niannor. To get 1111 idea of tho crowd 0110 had to go SnlxHQ I mih; 10c wtch Tx 18 tnoliiM 16c uiah 80x60 titehtM Wo Mich W dwHHt t lb Kookato hi dtwMt 1 lb Uockotti bit liuwii ( lb KooknU, 1 Utlteon. I IS in niln ii iom Wwtrtc trotiInj IJZiiSfBtfA tr iTjiMM-rriiii i ii i XiVmaairrrdmii' STATE FAIR AND SALEM. Thero wero times when people commenced to come to the State Fair in Juilo. from Umpqua nnd Kogue Klver valleys; tliov would cnini) near tho Fair Grounds wnoso intention was only to see 1110 i-air, .rtt, Mr1lt.ro rrt, ., v , , 1 1 r. , ttn t.tnrln (3r.1itt,i ttia iuuiiuiii i.siiiii.i j tiii.i , iu mtiuu kjiiii inn wore llrst nttrncted nere hy the suite i-ntr. Fnir n lmuid success, for the Fair has . uii uuuuuiib vi ii, nun innuuiiouiui niu .... ............ ,. !l X?... tt t .. ... f. t things. But yet tlio people who como for the Fair usually manage to get into tho city, view tho town, visit the Cupitol ami Penitentiary and not the Insane Asylum hut the Oregon Stato Hospital, mid they go to hear tho Deaf Mutes talk to them , 11. -.1 1 1 MM 11 i II... IIII...I U.t I ....! I..1 11... 1.11... I ll ..:.!.. I II it ""H.H1BI uiuirnuiKHJi. iiiuu vnvjf u iu inu jjiiiiu cjuiiuui nv ua iu iuu mu uiinii ouu iiit'iii, iinu iiuuvr 1111, iney never lorget lOStOI) Ullil see Friedman at Friedman's New Racket, corner Commercial and State St., where they lay in their supplses of Dry Good! and Clothing. FRIEDMAN'S NEW RfM&T! Cat Commercial and State streets, Salem, Ore Large assortment of Dry Goods and Clothing always in stock. Lowest prices prevail. clear around the stnto house nnd all 1 through the interior the crush of peo ple was ticincndotiH. Capt. Worrick and the Salem com pany wero the recipients of the most cordial greetings. The captain looks very well and is as modest and blushes like n school boy. He fairly quailed he fore the storming parties of Saleut belles who swarmed about him as a storm center of attack. Salem young ladies lmvo immortalized themselves on this occasion by their gallantry anil chivalry. GeiierulSuminers is the soul of modes ty and mingles witii his men on the most perfect terms of equality. He wears the same kacki uniform, and nowhere could bo suspected of being one of the highest of American military olllcers, or even ns high an ofllccr as the gentleman on the governors' staff. Capt. Harry Heath, of McMinnville is accompanied by a loyal native Filipino, who is au object of universal interest. One of the companies brought it mas cot In the form of a bulldog. Others have iet monkeys and sonio emtio very near being adopted as pets by Faloin girls. MAJOIt WILMS AT IIOMK. No olllcer has been accorded a more cordial reception than Major Percy Willis, who was escorted home from the Presidio by Mrs. Willis. Ho was nn early caller at tho store of Willis Hros., where there was a regular avalanche of callers and congratulations. At Albany Major Willis, who was on the llrst sec tion of tlio train, was given its warm n welcomo as the homo olllcers. TIIK HAI.UJf WAY surpassed any reception that was given the regiment along the Hue. The din ner would lmvo snlllced 0,000 soldiers instead of 7fi0. There was not only nn avalanch of the choicest eatables, but there was a wealth of flowers surpassing tlio expectation of oven Salem people themselves. At 10 a.m. nearly all the business houses in town wero clo.-ed. The scenes of enthusiasm were renewed us tho soldiers marched to take their tiains for Portland. At I o'clock thu soldiers all began to lllo back to their trains, which promptly pulled out for Portland. The governor and his staff accompany the regiment to Portland whoio the colors will be turned ovur the state authorities. It lias been a groat event for this city, and it has been observed in u very becoming and patriotic manner, Another liook Typewriter. The county ofllciuls of Marion county lmvo purchased another Fisher Hook Typewriter, tills one being for use in tlio county recorder's olllco. The machine arrived and was delivered this forenoon, Tho first machine was purchased about two inonuiB ago lor umi ot tlio county clerk since which time it tins been ih constant use and has given uniiualiflod satisfaction being a grout lalior saver as well as it saving in book space and vault room. Tills machine was fullv do- iln.nl in tlio columns of the Daily JoiutNALof July 7, 1800. C. M. Lock wood tho local dottier in typewriting machine Is agent for Marion county for the Fisher Hook Typewriter. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS W. H. Jinkins, Soattle, Wash.; M. I). Coats, Detroit; K. F. Parkhurst, Miss Parkhurst; W.Taylor, L, C. Jnmoeon, l'. A. Zoltim, Henry Lang, Portland; John L. Cunningham, Now York ; C. S. While, M. 1)., P. K. Sobockor, St. Paid: C. W. Cotton, Oakland; I. Grimes, Hubbard, Or.; K. Watchman, San Francisco. Remembered the Printers. This olllco noknowlog8 tho receipt of n whopping big aeciniun of tho famous Lodi watermelon, from II. S. Gilo tt Co. who have just rueoivod a carload a air load thereof from Lodi, Oil. The ivlmlti forco returns thanks. COTTAGE HOTEL ARKVALS. J. J. Itynn, Francis Fell, JutiliM orwofHl, iliomas Uiltwrt, Iluttwville; Mrs. N. L. Scott, San Jueo, ChI; Mrs. M. A. Harris, Dayton. i hi i Sweet Home" It you w-Ant fresh home mtul cttmlv, loo artvun. ico oold Gituimor drinks, or'u cool oigur uall at tlio "Swtwt llonio" No. 'ii)i Coinniarolal stroot. 7 SO tl Notice. Cuminouaing Amr. 14th. Tlw O. C. T. Oa.8 Steumors Ahoint and Pomona will leave for Portland dally at T a. m. S 10 St. i m Volunteers Returning. It prpttrl far th eworgwey Uv lay. ins in n stock of t)t siw mlak)M &m ehoiw grcorie kept tor sobi by Uthboi HtigHH. 8-7 wod Wood WanteJ. W will Uik a fow eordu of wood Ih xcJwHgefor )ilMtogniik3 at Ue Biit StMlio, Mweewarti to Sperry Ute Artkt. rai4- COhs AH Pilu. Ouu cent t iLm." f''rr-- '-' -" f : -- "-'- alter disposing 01 tt nt saioin tne until after the Fair. Tho State uui tney tounu otner niirnctions inai luiMn ri n , 1m. ,n A rr.'rint' titritlt fitltfara Fair. It is tlioreforo inciimbont upon tlio ninjortty of our citizens to innko the Stat helped Salem. It is not expected lor pcoplo to come and camp hero for several nioniu tlio hackmen to holler "All aboard for tlio Fair Gound." for thu rnllmnil lmn ,.i ' . iviiiiiuiuiiiriiuiiiut ,. vi.f ,iii. .j uuivig niiuniiiuii iu iiuiiui in uuu.mi iui ui.j Why Insure in the New York Life? Because--Your Insurnco Is not n Luxury nor nn Expense without tatn; blc return, but an investment of u small sum each year to mat tire 10, 15 or 20 ycaw hence If you live. HOMER II. SMITH, Special Agent, Olllce with Salem Lancl Ofllce. O-OiiiU Salem, Oregon II New Attractions each Week, This week wo nre ottering ENAMELED IRON BEDSTEADS In dlirere.it sizes beutitlfully finished urid mounted, one of which will make your sleeping room look cozy nnd cool. In our rooms you will find tho furniture necessary to complctly furn ish your homo nnd only needs to be seon to be appreciated, Our prices will prove satisfactory. Wo hope to have you come nnd look over our stock at your earliest convenience. F. W. Hollis & Company Hay, Grain, Flour, Salt, ct:. Quick sales. I'honc 1781. Brewster THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. FRANCESCO SELEY. Donn and Prlnolpnl of Vocnl Dopnrtmont. Kdwaiu) W. Tiixson, Principal of Piano Department; Kkmnai.I) L. IIiiiiies', Principal of Violin Department; Htta Squn.it-bKi.KV, Assistant in Vocal Depart ment; Gladys Hviink. First Assistant in Piano Department; Fi.oiii:nck Tili.so.v, Second Assistant in Piano Department. Hereafter, Mr. Tillson will teach en tirely under the management ot the College of Music. Season lSOU-HRX) begins Sept. fith. Two Souls With But a Single Thought. And that is. "how perfectly delicious our rolishos and all kind of food-propa-rations are, for a Suinnior luncheon, or for picnics, cntiips, or at homo." Our extensive lines ot plain nnd fancy crack- ito iiofitfj iiik,niit.i (ji fittl!..-! ,.. i ...1 mid tinned meats are the choicest that are put up. Our prico aro always lower than any others. SonnemanN, THE GROCEU J 24 Stato ut Tolephono 51 IlKKD'S OPF.RA HOUSE. l'vrro.N lhtotf.. U'w.vea ami llttuacur. MIP-Sl'MMKIt KXOAIIRMKNT, ONK rKlO'OUMASCK ONI.V. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, G EOUG I A-l' P-TO-DATK MINSTRELS! 8KB Tilt: t'&VTURBtll FOl'STAIN WOOI13. CUiniUm Jt.iyTromb.iiw ok,t. r.vnniK wooim, The lllaok Jenay Una. QLENN A UII.UVM. KUlH'kHlHMlt CDtHVll)-. J.U'KM.pLlVKH, PariMljr RinK A ilunohitt. ., UTHK OILW5I8. lUitiwit Trav4y Art(tt. 1IAMII18 A JQ1IXSON. HbkClc "W RMM. II UOILM1I. Ttw AorufMitic Utbrtlir, JUDYOLKNN. KipuBitst IUiky CfumtMr. Abktl by 26 otlwrs of nato. Thu BIG MILITARY COXOKUT BAKD Will givothir usual Pumdo and Concert t 2 jt, in. WALK OI' t'liictw; OrclwstrH M ; First Balcony 50 ; PanjiiBt; Second Balpoiiy96. SEATS NOW ON SALE. For the Seaside. Your family want tho home nowa at thtt Seaside. Tiik Daily Jouunal will bo sunt by mail at a speoial tummur re &ort rate of Oho Cont a Day. No ordur takwi for 1hi titan tun euntn. 7-lStf Coming Home. The soldiers are eoming kame to have their pieturog itHule at the Elite Studio. ekwMtBor to Sperry, the artiet, 7-10t WU1 Be Ready. WbOMryo aM jojdier or Iwve oUter emimtiMi, it w aoawgnry Uwt yotibe tmar Imi c1U1. this la bow yoa will find th.- Wlm.- Hu Kaum. rant. -'miTjn r. -'-''-""f fimriiniiir Fair in Juilo. Farmers would bring tiieir wool dn they would lay in their yearly supplies here, nn do i'air has also brought miiny noted men to JnU llnnn tlmt. Imlnnrwl llmm li lu.ni. I,,.-.. , "1 muuceu tnem to locate nere. As in 11 tlin, lnt.rr. mi.lln.l ... 1. ....!.. f .. . ' LiuibiiHiuaviliLU III UMBlUCgH Jll x - uii uuunu, iuj inu ruiiroilll llttH ClliiiirTn.1 Mill Feed Small prolltH. Ul Court st. Give us a call, & White After the Fire To enable me to clean up and make repairs, 1 must disport of the stock Damaged by Water and Smoke. Men's Shoes, Hoys' Shoos, Ladies Shoos at your own price. Come and inspect the stock and secure n bargain. Jacob Vogt, 05 STATE STKKET, WOOD J. ay in your winters supply now while cheap. Second growtii llr cut front large trees $2.25 ier cord, also Second growth llr large nr, asp ami poie onK. D. S. Bkntlkv & Co.. Phone 30. !110 Front cor. Cheinckita. OUTING Wo lmvo had lu n Cartoons madoon pur)Ohf to put up Fresh Roasted Coffee and Tea in 1 It, cartoons, sealed up air tight for parties that aro go imr to the coast or mountains. Rememuuk, Coffee roasted twice a week, nnd put up just when ordored, ami yougetltfrosh. JdtF" Please nieutiou it when you want it sealed. Apiin RuMGBiiEit, our Coffee, Tea, Baking Powder, Spicos and oxtraots and order at YOKOHAMA TEA STORE, Telephone Red 2001. Five Delivery. The German Market Will bo found all kinds of moat and tlio bout of sausuge. FREE DBLIVBRY. All bills duo tho Into firm of Wolt A Mluaoke must lw paid. WOL,Z, Sl 30N 171 Commercial St. For Your Dinner Fresh meats for broil or roast Corned beef its nualitv wo boast. Cooked meats, boned ready to slice, All when served will prove nice, If you prefer oooked meat And wish to avoid tho heat, Have eont to your home Sausage or ham without bone. . The Palace Mar & cQ Pliono Stttl. State trei 1 STOM