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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1899)
1 i n i i rw3niiiiMii hi ' 1 ' r Jj ki II I ) il 7 m ) SUUER S GOODS 2C ZC all go at 2C , mm Prices! Until closed out All other goods at a big discount until August 20th, when our New Fall Stock will begin to arrive Take advantage of our big sale, Our reputation for bargain giving is well known, OA8H BTOBE HOLVERSON'S OAHFI STORE 2.0 DOZJ Ladies' Waists V Good material perfect fitting, V New Patterns, K V Uptoxdate colorings, J 50 and 60C. BACH v Today we reduce our regular 20c, fancy Ducks to close 2 V. U5C. THE YARD J H.J. DALRYiPLil COMPANY rftal fm dcat zxzSSc mSM&$i! Sight Seeing Ih Him ( tho plfiiHuri'H of it HtitninurH (iiiUnn, don't neglect your oyo when you aro bonulKliiK yournolf othorwlno. A good pair of smoke l'1ihhoh will save inuiiy a (rown nnil hondaoho. I curry u complete Hun from Ifio to $1.00. Visitors' attention Ih called to tlio (not Hint I liiivu tlio latest mill nii-tt. date iiiNtriiiiiiintnniiil appliance for tost iiiK oven, for which I charo nothing. All kIuhhoh warranted. C.H.HINGBS OrTIOlAN aou commichoiaij ar. WEATiiEn rupont. Bliowiim luivo laid tlio ituut anil cleared tlio ulr ovor much of Western Oregon. Forecast for Suturday unil Sunday fair, warmer. 2.VSv2v5N'2V352v5?.,3Sv5E The Daily Journal lias y moresiibscri be is i n Salem.. and paid-up ones at that, 9 )jiper. g than any other newsp Ice Not Qiven Away, I cannot afford to ulvo lee away, hut urn MtlllnK u pure article at a price that ih within tlio reach of all, CllYNT.U. IcK WoilKH. J. Mnu'ulro, l'rop. (1 lft l( CAPITAL. UREWKUY UOTTL1JD UlUtK. Kllncer A Utck,SucceaHom to UouthSalem Uetthnj: Wotk. All orders for bottled boor will ho HIUhI at thu brewery. Kept on cold storage. Pre city delivery. Telephone JiliU. Ico Very Nearly Olven Away, Mft can Rlvo Ico uwny, tonnnvliieo you come mul eo how )l a chunk you nut for little inonoy. Our Ico U inuiiufao tur from puro distilled wutur. Canllul Ico Works, 28tf Kunuhk v Altaic PERSONAL AND LOCAL, ( II. lrvlno wont to Nuwinirt Unlay. Chas. I,, Dally, wunt to Allmny today. Mr. nml Mrs. CIiiih. (I my loft today for an outing at Siletz. Fred llurht, tlio roul oatato dealer, wont to CorvalllH today. I. L. Robertson, of tliu Tuniur Hour Iiik iiiIIIh was In town today. Hay Gilbert, tlio urocor, Hpout yostor day In Portland on IhihIiiuhh. Mr. and Mrs. Werner Hroyman left for thu Reaver Camp today. Justice R. H. Mean and hoiih wont to thoireotlauoat Nyu Crook today , Win. Htuluur, tlio inoiuuiioiit man, uuiit to iiirnor touay on imsluoss. Mr. and Mm. John II. MoNury loft tiwlay fora ton days' nutlnu at Newport. Capt. OrniMhy wont to KoNoliuru. today to confer with l.aud Couiinlsdonor Hur iiiann. Rev. l'rzybywkl of Kimono, stopped ovor today for u short vinit with Itov. V. A. Daly. Mm. O. C. Roovos and dnuuhtor Iva went to Moliama to join Mr. Reovos for about a month. J. W. Homer, who Iiiih Imoii at Siilom for thn piiHt fow montliH, left today for tuo lHiiionua mining district. J. J. Maun and C. It. lluukor of Copoinish, .Mich., who Iuih heeu at Sa lunt several dayH wont to Eukoiio today. lC. K. Mooru who Iuih Jiimi conic up from Chanipucj? HiyH thu Kniiu crop will mil iHt ovor oiio nail, nut nopH are lino. Itoiihon Kvurot, of Nowhoii;, who camped at Salem in IHI7, wont to Junc tion today to vinit hit) t)itor, Mm. Anna DiuidIh. Mm ( W II. iu .ii. I U..H ..f ..lr..v H'n., arrived today to viwlt at the old lleordaloy homo at Kola, tlio huchI of Mm. JohIo lWrdnloy Ilethl. Dr. ami Mm. Mark Skiff, and Mark Jr Mm. Ktta KneoviM ami children, and Miim lithol Culvert, left for a mouth'H cottiiKti life at NowiHirt. Mr. ami Mm. Will llmwn nml wm, Clifford, Jimtico and Mm. C. K. Wolver lon and Mltw I'klna 1'rlco loft today for tlio Salem camp, on limn or creuk. ' Mm. J. It. Tomplotoii and Mliw Aiuui Templeton, of llnliMty, who havo heon in the city for two wookn nunt for tuudl- cal HNtUiiiiicu, wont Ikiiiio tiMlay vary much ouoiiiirat; o 1, Mm. Cm.. II. Ilurntttt, Mltw Mina lluolat, ami Mr. Burnett of 'KritKHi, a eoualu of the Judge, Mm. M. M. Chaiuiiiui, and Mm. K. A. Plorc ami children loft today for thu Capital City camp at Hawser Creek. Pall DoaiKiia .For thu vry la tout d nIisuh in llim twiluriiiu call on C. 11. Um, tlio well known iiittrt'imnt tailor, U7 Statu Htrtwt, who Iiuh put rwohiul tho luttwt ihjvwuw) mr tail ami wiuioi wnar. Drop in ami lot him uk your h iio. Price modomtd. Work gool. S-l 1 t5f. MAHION COUNTY MATTERS Business Being Transacted at the Court House. nionATK. Mm. Mamaretho Beck, widow of tho Into Hcraphin Beck, haa petitioned tho probate court for an order rcquirina E. Scliott, executor of tho last will and testament of tho dcccnHod, to fllo a nup idomontnl Inventory of tho' property be loiiHint? to tho estate, as tho Inventory hcretoro filed does not include tho ex empt pomonal property of the deceuped. el... (iit-tlmr iiolltlniiivl (tin nnnri fo nl- low her 11000 a vear out of tho partner- HUiiiwrtund that of tho children. A third petition was filed by her askine for an order aiipoiiittnu her guardian of Joseph H. IJecK, aged 17 years, and Le onn Beck, nued 8 yoam, minor heirs of tho deceased. G. A. Cone, Jr., and John Murray, co oxocutors of tho last will and testnmont of O. A. Cono, deceased, filed a petition ... .1... -. 1...1.. !.Ht n.nil.... ll.At Willi ino proii.uu cuu 1 1.. nutwiig 1.11111. thoy now had on hand $0,500 in funds iKjlongliif? to tho stato and wore author ized to uisiriouio ji,ouu among 1110 heirs. 'CI... n.,,,1 nppnnnl. nf T). F. T.ltmv nlld J. T. Orei5K, co-oxecutom of tho last will tCHtamontof C. F. IJjipy, deceased, was allowed nndtho oxecutorfl discharged. r.i.lr.i. ntrrnl1 Itna rnnflrtnivt ilin Rfiln of the property of tho Mangor's estate Ullll UIU UUIIIIIllllliUUI "B UUUlUIUOl to ulvo deeds totno tiromises disposed oi. It. J. Floiniiii,', administrator ot the ostiito of John C. Elting, decoased, has llled Ills llrm tjunu-aiuiiiui uccuuiii, u1.n.l.ii. rnn.ilttla l I . iinil iliMlinranmniitM $12; that tho ostato is in debt to the amount ot f lu.oi, ami iuih j iu.ou coming to it. IM1RDH KII.KI). T II Ri.ltli.mlnr nnd wlfn tl Mvrtlo Colo 02.7r acroH in 1 5 s r 1 w d. $4,500. John wavis 10 urayion nenrv Davis, 102.21 acres in t 8 s r 1 o w d f750. .fnlni K. Davis to John F.Davis. 103.80 acres in 1 7 s r lo w d. $750. J. D. I'onnay and L. I). Tlbleti9, to Edgar Allen, tho "Llttlo Klondyko" mine on tho Cold Creek, hi tho Sniitiain mining district. fllOO. II. A. Thomas, administrator do bonis linn nf llin nxtlltll nf 'I'llOM. I.aLoild. til' ceased, to John S. Graham, .'10.84 acres In Capital Ulty emit larniH, auminiHira trator.Hdoed.' $11)0. Sol llimchnnd wllo to w.u. biuvoiry, tin. .itirlliiinul. mmrlnr of tho nnrthwoHt (ptartor of section 21 1 7 s r 1 o 40 acres (J c (I. ?i. waller jj. ioozo ami wno io i-vnm it. f)iig, 4:J,:J1 acres in sections, 10, 17, 18, 10 20, 21, t 1 sr 1 wqed. 8. Anna M. Hall to J. O. Hall lots No. 1 and 8, block No. 1, Myers addition to Saloni w (1. 1. Elsie F. Carey to W. F. Sohullor, 78 acre in 1 10 s r 2 w w d. $1. C. C. Davis and wlfo to Win. E. Bob bins, lot 11, in block 14 Uivomido add to Salem,-$1100. t , , II. A. Thomas, administrator do bonis lion of tho ostato of Thos. J. I.a I.ou(l to John L. Graham, lots 14. 28)$, 211 and 2w of Capital City, F. F $11)0.50. DIED. flxip It lavlng tioumU r vlirimi, ut. Mtlei'hotvlac It euntu: thouiaiulj. OneHalt Price Any Hhirt Wulst in our ktwk will bj mW al Utl(ire. 'IW am all now 18W styles nml at this low- m1om t ly wll 1 m. Vnt lung. Wo want to okwo them all out. Straw Hats At any old prleo. Comolii and uiaku your tJwHun, ami wo will iwih a price that will biilt t)u, IaoV. hi thtvw iiir UiO dear for 10 rotte vniNt. Broken Line of Corsets Your cholco for 50 vents. ThU includtw all uki. nil atom khiI all nrkwl ComotiL whom tho IIiim uro brokwu. Wu put wm all In ami glvo ym ymr choice for 60 cents. Shoes and Oxfords Are goliitf out niptdl nml wo uiu badly tdjtj-t in alcw. U will my yon Ut buy your win tor phoog now, wliaii yeu can mivu 60 owiU to $ M on ovry piur. Y0UJ18 UX) 0r.QSK COILLylS BROS.& CO. ' FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF FOSTOFFICIJ, .SALEM. OREGON. We will jflvo up our mticrii Keptumhcr lflth. Salem People Abroad, Monrovia, CM., Mewenger, Aug, 4: Miss rearl Applegnto nnd Miss Mooro, of Balein, Oregon, both N. E. A. excur sionlstfl, wore in Monrovia Friday, to visit tho former's cousin, Miss Nannio Applegnto, but found that young lady had gone to Long Beach. Iloiec, Malio, Statesman, AtiK. 0: Charles R. Bcott, of Salem, Or., has taken charge of tho.Frlonds church in Hydo park, having been induced by Mrs. Way to coino hero to relievo her of tho work. The church Is fully organized and has a Sunday school with 150 enrolled. He's Here, Just the Same. Tlirnnifli nn nvprstilit. OHO of tllO most popular of tho young men and commissioned ofllcors of tho Fccond regi nient was not mentioned in yesieruay s notes on tho home'coming of the volun teers. This was Lieutenant Chas. Mur phy, of Co. K. He is one of tho few ofllcors of that grade who havo received fluttering mention in the cablegrams from Manila. Ho had chargo of a rapid flro Hotchkiss gun. and did somo terri blo execution with It. No doubt the Filipinos arc about as glad ho loft tho Philippines as his many friends are to see him safely homo In Halem. Mlnistrels Tomorrow. Tho Georgia Ministrels will be seen in a program of fine minetrolsy at tho Reed tomorrow ovonlng. Many new features havo been added sinco thoir last ap pcarence hero. Tho company consists of 25 all Starcolored porformors and Is an up-to-dnte organization. Bright crisp dialogue j funny sayings, catchy songs, cakewalks, abound throughout the two hours entertainment. JackM.Olivcr who Is with tlio company, is ono of tlio highest priced colored actors on tho American stage. His original songs on our war with Spain will go down In history. Popular summer prices will prevaili") and 50 cents to all parts of tho theater. There will lw a big street pa rade and concert tomorrow at 2. Seats are selling rapidly. Secretary Thlolson, of the Chamber of Commerce, is preparing data as to tonnage of tho Willamette Valloy,which will bo affected by tho abolition of tolls, In caso tho government should purchase tho canal and locks at Oregon City. Ho asks each merchant of Salem to assist him to tho extent of furnishing approx imately the number of tons of freight re ceived by him per annum. It is not necossary to keep river and rail freight Koporato, since all will bo alike affected if tlio tolls aro abolished on tho river. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS TOWNS EN I). At his homo in Spring Valley, Polk county, at 0 a. in. August 10, of rancor of tho liver, David Town- send, aged 80 yearn. Tlio deceased was an old pioneer of Polk county, having crossed tho plains to Oregon in 1810. Ho leave a family of eight children six daughters and two hoiih as follews: Mm. Jos. Hooves, Mm. Marngot La Follotto, Mm. Malinda Wlckhain, Mm. Amanda Lake, Mm. Minnlo Dliulck and Miss Annlo Town- solid, all residing in tlio ioinity of tho farm homo, either in Marion or Folk counties, F. M. Townsond, of Seattle, Wash., and Lafo Townsond, of Folk county. Tho funeral will bo conducted at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in tho Zena church and burial will take place in the Komi cemetery. To cure T.a Grippe, keep warm, cspeclalrj tie feet, uml take Dr. Mllct' Nervine. PIuiuIah Mrvf ttn Kiti tfrn iwitdtn T E. Arnold, W. E. Jeffries, II. L. Marsh oil Portland;.!. Goodman, Gorvals Or. j M. O. Potter, Independence. Mm. E. E. tl 1t..l...l,. Ilnvlln.i.l r 1.' rtiii.l.luo.i St. I'aul; S B. Catterl'inClty; San! Goldsmith, Portland; A. II. Nlolson; n f t t- t AI.....I J C tl'.r.4 II. Fitgurald, Gorvals; R. h. Kenny; II. Hasler, Portland; . C. Condon, Los Angeles; Horace II. Smith. Fall Stock Coming. Anticipating a greater demand lie caiiHO of unproved conditions, I havo purclied an unusually large stock of staple and faney dry goods, including capes and jackets for tho season's trade. Tho now goods, which will begin do ar rive in a fow days, havo boon bought close for cash, and will bo offered to buyers at the lowest possible prices. Your partonago Is solicited. W. II. llobson, 2117 Commercial St. 8 11 lit COTTAGE HOTEL ARKVALS. F. C. Koll, SiurFranclsco; F. New, Portland; A.J. IhiriiSj Chicago; G. A. Rockwell, Rochester, Now York; W. W. Haines, Eugene. Young Mothers houtd learn early tho necet. alty of keeping oa hand a supply ot Gail Berden: Eaqle Brand! CONDENSBD MII.K for nurilnjr babies, nam atoou tn BtNU t'OK 1IOOK OH "1UUIES.1 urnerai cocking U na aioou i Take no aultttltute. well hi for o teat for forty year. Innif dm "lnniCd." DORDIN'B CONDCNaCO MILK CO. vWW : NKW YORK flfiSI I L9J WJdJi FIREWORKS. OKI 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 flag the house, the family, horse and carriage, all for a mere song. Read below. Lots of flag ribbon too, all prices. Flag List Small Itajti Re do up MxHOjneluw IQv'uaqIi ltsluoU HorCo t7x!8 inuliea , .Uk'wuh &tH ItiolittH ?(orto SOxfjOtuelux) SOewch Hxl luoluw 5 well Conie in and lay in your supply while we have them. Won't last long. Lots of patriotic ribbons too, all prices. On Roman candles we quote 30 cents a dozen up, pin wheels, lockets, balloons and all such very low. Our S3 Fireworks Assortment, ft W-bull Roman rtuvdlw Vf dawm M lb ItoakuU t lH-lxdl RoiiMH OAiidltw ii docou 1 lb Rookutj) IX Sdmll Ruiuhii cttmlltM 1-18 dotuii -t lb RwkuU 1 large oolorod lidit 1 balleou, H m mln W otm i o UooKoUi irf down Motrle sproaitora Vj iIojhiu 1 on Rookttti This figures considerably more than $3 regular, but in the large lots we disecunl. Other assortments to suit on same basis. WIGGINS, 307 Commercial st, STATE PAIR AND SALEM. i were times when peoplo commenced to como to tho Stato Fair In June. Farmers would bring their wool down ua nnd Rogue River Valleys; nfter disposing of It at Salem they would lay in their yearly supplies here, nml camp near tho Fair Grounds until nfter tho Fair. Tlio Stato Fair has also brought ninny noted men to Salem Thero from Umtxiun i ii. ..f.r W1UV HUUIU UUllll' JIClll LIIUJLUH UlUUHUO llllkil HUVl mu a- aiiu MM.iw .mi .nig ihcu wiuugw. iiuiii; J1UIW1 illUII UJ OalL'h, wlioso intention was only to seo mo rair, uiu iney iounu oinor aiiracuons mai imiuceu mom to locate nero. As in tlm caso of tlio writer,(S. Friedman,) came to attend tho Stato Fair In tho early sixties. He was so delighted with tlio bun rounding country that ho made Salem his permanent home. A great ninny othors that havo settled In business In Salem were first attracted hero by tho State Fair. It is tlioreforo incumbent upon tlio mnjortty of our citizens to mako tlio State Fair a grand success, for tlio Fair has helped Salem. It is not expected tor people to como and camp hero for soveral months on account, of it. Now It Is no use for tho hackmen to holler "All aboard for tho Fair Gonial," for tho railroad has changed things. Rut yet tho jieoplo who como for tho Fnir usually manago to get Into tho city, view the town, visit, tho Capitol ami Penitentiary and not tholneano Asylum but tlio Oregon Stato Hospital, nnd they go to hear tho Deaf Mutes talk to them at their school. Then thoy go to tho iilind School so as to let the blind see thorn, and above nil, thev novor forget to stop and see Friedman at Friedman's New Racket, corner Commercial and State St., where they lay in tficir supplses of Dry Goods nnd Clothing. FRIEDMAN'S NEW RA6KETI Cor Commercial and State streets, Salem, Ore Large assortment of Dry Goods and Clothing always in stock. Lowest prices prevail. li&Woii WSM II Two Souls With But a Single Thought. And that Ip. "how perfectly delicious our relishes and all kind of food-preparations nro, for, u Summer luncheon, or for picnics, camps, or at home." Our extensive lines ot plain nnd fnncy crack ers, wnfors, biscuits, Jams, jollies, potted and tinned meats arc tho choicest that are put tip. Qur prices aro always lower than any othors. SonnemanN, THE OROOEH 124 Srito st Telephone 51 Why Insure in the New York Life? Because--Your Insurnco Is not u Luxury nor an Expense without, tang bio return, but an Investment of a small sum each year to mature 10, 15 or 20 years hence If you live. HOMER, 11. SMITH. Sneclal Acenfc. ! Olllcc with Salem Limd Ofllce. 6-0m3 Salem, Oregon TC New Attractions each Week. This week wo arc ollcrlntr ENAMELED IRON BEDSTEADS In dlfTerc.it sizes beautifully llnlshcd uud mounted, one of which will make your sleep! mr room look cozy and cool. In our rooms you will find the furniture necessary to cotnplctly furn ish your home and only needs to be seen to be appreciated, Our prices will prove satisfactory. Wo hopo to havo you como and look over our stock at your earliest convenience. F. W. Hollis & Company u 1 STORE After the Fire To enable mo to clean up and make repairs, I must dispose of tho stock Damaged by Water and Smoke. Men's Shoos, Roys' Shoos, Ladies Shoos at your own price. Como ami inspect the stock and sccmo n bargain. Jacob Vogt, 05 STATU STKKRT, s txo .9 a. i2 i pices AND MIK Strictly Pure nnnnnnnnrTrmrmrmn fcHLACK pkppku ' E WHITE PHPPKU 3 CAYENNE 3 CINNAMON 3 UINU1JR 3 ALLSPICE 3 MCSTAHI) ENL'TMKtiS 3 t WI.U lh CARAWAY SEED CELERY SEED RAY LEAVES CORIANDER: MACK SAUK jfUinumuuimuimiiimuK o c D a. D a. Hay, Grain, Mill Feed Flour, Salt, etc. Quick sales. Small profits. Give us a call, J'hono 1781. 01 Court st. Brewster & White THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. FRANCESCO SELEY, Doan nnd Principal of Vocnl Dopnrtmont. Ldwaiii) W. TIM.HON, Principal of Piano Department; Rkoisaui L. Ilium v, Principal ot Violin Department; Etta Squinit-SKi.iiv, Assistant In Vocnl Depait ment; Glaiivh Hviini:. First Assistant in Piano Departnient; Fi.orknck Tiu.so.v, Second Assistant in Piano Department. Hereafter, Mr. Tillson will teach en tirely under tlio management of the College of Music. Season 1800-11)00 begins Sept. ftth. Salem wooen i Home Made Goods SPECIALS: A very select line of Boy's Knee Punt Suits of our own goods made up in New York. Get one for your boy! All sizss of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: A?k for 4hem. YOKOHAMA TEA STORE, Tclophono 2001. Free Delivery. Union Lodge I. O. G. T. will banquet tho Good Templars of Co. K. at tlm W. C, T. U. hall Monday evo (14). All members aro requested to bo proont. All visiting Tomplars aro cordially invited. Bargains in Summer Goods, NltmllllL' tho slinlf rim in 'tir n.iii- fall stock 1 offer summer goods 'at reduced price. . it. tioution, r tommur cialbtreet. s-11 at For the Seaside. Your fnmilv want llin linmn ituti.a tho Sunsidti. Tut: Dui.v .Tiiimuu .;il m sent by mall at a special bummor ro- Cont a Dixy. No nlor sort rate of Ono taken for It than ton eoiiU MStf The argest assortment of Men's Pants: Regular sizes, extra sizes and extra longs. No matter what size you call for we have them. A special drive on them.- 7 he finest line of Crash Hats for Men and Boys ,to be found, in Patterns and Styles. TO0U$ W& l REED'S OPERA HOUSE. 1'VTTON llniM.. Uvot ami ManaKonu Coming Home. The soldiers aro coinini; Iwrn to 1mv their pietunw mude at the Elite Stwlle, Succoor to Sparry, the artkt, 7-10tf "Sweet Home" If votl want trash linmn tmnln unmlu ico cream, iceatdd stimmar ilrlnl-a ara mhxI cigar oall at Uio "Swwt Home" No. a&)K Commeroial strvot. 7 ft) tf Notice. (Vliiliwtuin7 Auw. 14tk THui n n T. Cuji SteMimra Alton ami PouwMft win ieve lor tHKtiumt (tally at 7 a. w. a to at. Volunteers Keturfdng. Re prepared lor tin emwgancy Wv- toy ie U a stevk ot Ute ttni )KOrkiww awl chok grooeriw kfit for ml hy MMHOU v IWgtiH. S-7 ou WooJ Wanted. V will taktt a. law mumIs a u&I ... xrlMNgeiw 4io4grHpli8 at UieHMte Studio, wtOMMMnt lo SHMrry Uw Artiftt. Mllt-HVUMKU KN(IA(1KVK.NT. ONE PKKFOKMANCK ONLY. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, GKORGIA-UP-TO-DATK MINSTRELS! SBKTHK F8.VTVHBB! , FOl'NTAIN WOUIW. ClUMpioN IWjrTrMMlHJtolA4. CAKU1K WOODS, The flUit Jvnsy Umi. QI.BXN A U1LIAM, KwickabuBt Camrcly. JAt'Jv M. QUVHB, I'arudy KIbs A MonMetfit. lUbMtt TrYw4y ArtWfae. HARItld A JQUNSQN, BUck MlvO"Ffta, II. L.01L.LAM, TVe AtfuUathl lllbmw, lUlHweot Dtky CnWltb Asuilhy3fioUwr3i)riHtft. The KIQ MIUTA11Y COKOftltT JLVND Will giwtlwir uetwl lam4 and GoMoart at 8 p, m. QrchiU fQf Float RHlauuy CO ; mnMt; swu iWKoay . SKATS NOW OX SALB. T ewe La Oflnfe. md wm, acpodaHi e ft. mi tke IkTMif NervweT WOOD Lay In your winters supply now whilo cheap. Second growth Hr cut from large trees $2.35 jr cord, also largo fir, ash and pol 0llk D. S. Rkntlev A Co., Phono 30. 819 Front cor. Chemeketa. The German Market Will be found all kinds of moat and the bent of sausage. FREE DKLIVBRY. All biffs duo the late firm of Wolt Miosckc must be paid. OIOL2: & SON 171 Commercial St. For Your Dinner Fresh nuMts for broil or roast Cormxl beei it quality wo boast. Cooked meatd, boned ready to slice. All wlttm served will prove nice. If you prater cooked meat A lid wfah to avoid the heat, Have sent ta yeur homo Sausae ar ham witlwut bone. The Palace Marketh & CQ PiMme attl. Stata stwt L