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W : .' fefc .. ;V, ,qr. ' m: fea W.' M :" &. ?'wfc- BL. v -' ' '.? NEW! IV : THIS 'n'.l'l. I, l i' --N4C- ( J- K: -lne of Crush Hats in Pearls, Browns and Cedars, Direct from H :f tne Eastern Market By Express? "Light and Cool Zero, 75c; and G J .Johnson & 60., The Peoples Clothiers and Furnishers. ANNUAL SHOE SALE 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT One year ago we inaugurated our annual shoe sale. Our customers will remember the wonderful success of our monster shoe sale. This month we will have the greatest shoe sale ever heard of. 10 per cent dis count on all shoes. All goods marked in plain figures. Lacy's TAB DAILY JOURNAL DY HOPBH URQTHBIIH THURSDAY, JUNK 7 I MX). Dully Ono Yonr. $3.00iln Advnnoo. Dally Four Month. 91. In AUvonoa Wookly Ono. Yonr I.OO In AUvmiao VALUE OP AM OPPOSITION PARTY. Tho battlo tlmt ha been fought by tlio Doiuocrntic-Cltixuii'iJ "pnrly In Marlon county will prove of tlio greatest value to tha taxpayers of tills oily niul - tlio county nml tho atato nt largo. It ' wh8 a battlo fought for prlnolplo nml fought uiitlroly with tlio prlvnto moan of tho Individual! rompoaiug the ticket. A low of tho old Democratic witrhorsoa holped n tlltlo on tho expense. Hut ' not .dollar waa received from nuy public Institution or by nny assoaamriit on nuy of i tho lorvants of thu poodle In nny department of tho government. . Tho tialom CHUt'iis' administration absolutely kept lta hand off In this fight. Thu city olllelals nor nny do par t men t oaslatod nuy party tunny mail nor In tho county campaign. This U "' It should bo. If it shall provu that Jui tiro O'Donald nml Courtnblb Lewia tiro .loded over tho regular nouijijow, tlmt U a great victory for tho prlnolplo tho city government atunda tor tho aopara tlun of city .politic from county, atato mid national affair, nml thg utiunoln tlon of tho principle tlmt oily ollloara shall not bo mod to run bills against Ilia county taxpayer. Tho Doinocratlo-Oltlaona' orgaultatlon U today tho only rehmn orgaeiltaMoii In Marion county that 1 plodg to n busl ncs and iion-pattlsau admlr.a1tr0.tkm of ,of public affalra. It will Iw found u aolid organisation (or rrfuriu allolaa on all occasion, and what) thu inaiplo need It they will turn to U to protect them. ' wives. It will itnnil llko n to! Id wal' for tho right of thu pcHe lu all mat ten. and w turnover tha-Iiitor.ta ai ural - ..-..........f., ... ii. i.i.. i . i. government require it help, tho 1h.h. ' . crllc-UIUen-organisation Mil twit) ' .i.....i -,..i.,s found wanting .In.Marlpn county toxnaaru, bound tu coins down and that will ba a Itontiflt to all alike nud It will W dncto tho labor of tho opiHaltlMi ut tnuwli a to tho work done by thu Itepabllttttn w)u wllThold thu ofllnM. That iUtm Ho- rmbllcana will ttrUe to Vp tbair J lk-0' Donald aayi ho had llwtup . , , . it., ixwt ol all tho Salem bar but two-hla l.lcJgo.ofrefornu.00,., aubtlH,lul)toawa Jrfmiy T knowt tlit) tnn. Muni1 m r Fvr.UIwwa hotter'n blaae becautu geutlmiienaud honcel nicna. there are RtSIMO who UK "MOTIIUK'8 1 PlKNli" wtnii'ior u rw una urucat ut ua kwawr oud Inaut A wftty to mother and child. Oatr V( "Utter lUbyf Jlopt,' i w-oith wa Italia l wld to nvcry wciitiaii, and wl! mm frw m fShf cmeWfw by JiiylCvl tin vld NEW! NEffl' MORNING X Prices Below SI, 00, X 2C bhoe sfor? 04 Stnto 6t In tlio uounlry, and I' they can resist party pressure will glvo Marlon county a good locnl government. Wo shall share lit lliulr struggle for progress nml ahull claim somo of tho credit of their work If It In for tlio promotion of good govern inunt mill for nil nliku. Tlin STATE WOOD CONTRACT. To ahow tho V ill no of n littlo whnlo some mmspitpor agitation, lot It bo noted tlmt cliico tho shaking np tlmt Tiik .TnuiiNAi. kvo tho nny In in wood con tructorn thuro hnvu boon no furthur nt toinpta nt Rtraw hlddlnit on Kluto i'on triicld. Tho utiilo bonrda Imvo had no troulilo In buying wood nt fair prlron for tho ilifloront atuto tuatltiitloua. Thoru hnvo boon no ntlmupU on thu part of woodtollur to (orturoiiiblnutlonaaKnlnat tho atnto nml no oulniKeniiily low prlco.i Imvo boon pnid. Whllo thu Inw riNjulri'a (Miupotltlvo bMnl nml thu nutvapnpura nro pittd to nd vortlaufor thoiu, thu prlnolplo of forulng oduimnii lbir to bid in upon competi tion la wrouii In prlnolplo. And w tint la furnlahlng cord wood hut roiumon la borT Thu tlinbor In tho forest hna nU moat no vnluo until lt la taken out by human labor nud aold In tho open market. Thuro li ciiniHitllli)ii enoiiKh In tlio open mnrkut v Ithout putting tho nmchliiory of tho etnlo to work to form prlsoi still lower, nml It ahouht bo ro. iimiulMred that nvarly tho ontlm cut onmoaoutof labor. Tho atato boarda duaervu urtxllt (or ImyhiK wood so titsirly thomarket prlcea. They hnvo been paying f 3 DO (or amnll tlr, f &60 to fit.70 (or lamo fir, mid 3.'Jo for oak. Tlieno ant livlnu prlcua, nml tlio atnto aheuld nut wt below tbu lltitirna. Of eonrtxi, thu atato cannot niako n market or tlx tho price, ltut thu atnto oan pay a fair price, and ijlve uu man n monopoly, ami deal oa nuarly at llrathamla with tlio prinlucor a oii ble. "Taklli Witt Sar.lrSKta' Ho uro to hcod tho llrct aytuptonaof i,,,!..!,,,. m,rVou.iu.. ami immire moon, ami lima avow cnronie iiypepia nmqua prostration and nil evil pro dueod hv Ixtd blood Hood' Saraana rlllaUyour rattguard. It uulckly ot tlio atumaen tuiit. atreiiiftliena and iiiuU thu nerveo. uritlea. euriohes and vitalit tho blood and keeps up tho hoallh tumj. Alt IhurTlla nto oureil by Hood's I'll I a. Jftc. t ho dtdu't get tho nomination hlmaelf And other painful and actions ailments which ao tiuuy mothers autTcr, can bo avotdct.1 by ihc uk- of "MoTiua'a Fkikno," Thfa remed.v ia Qod-aiid to vtvmcti, becauao it cuit them through their moat critical mdcalwith nerfect aafetv aiul luimln. S'u ii. - cil fear the sulfciiiu- and ilauer at MOTHER'S FRIEND THE DAY'S EVENTS. ;un r, moo. flyo different Hunday tchool parades occurred In different parts of Brooklyn, the number Aggregating approximately alxty thousand children and teacher. The vlllflgo of Barlow, Ohio la celebrat ing her Centennial anniversary. Tho Architectural .League of America opened tholr second annual convention nt tlioclubrooms of tho Chicago Arch I tcctural Club, Art Institute. Tho Connecticut Democratic State Convention was called this morning, Mayor Kllduff being temporary Chair man. Four district and eight county delegates nro to be clioten for tlio Kansas City Convention. This is only tho recond timo in tho history of thu Democratic party of Connecticut that its convention tins been held elacwhero than Hartford or Kew Haven. Itabbt Friedman, of Kinanuol Tumplc, which has tho larpest congregation of tlio Jewish synagogues between Chicago and Ban Francl'co, will this evening de liver a lecluro before tho students of the Bmto Agricultural College, of Colorado. Tho lJocr Knvoys arrived at St. Paul' This evening they willatteud a mass in cct lug arranged by n citizens committee. Dr. Fischer exhibited specimen dtiln dtim and explosive bullets which, ho says, had been taken from thu HritUh after tlio battlo of Hpion Hop. Tlio Fourth annual convention of tho Lcngno of Wieconaln Municipalities opens at Janesvlllo with an address of welcome by Mayor Itlebardeon. Presi dent Douglas will then '.deliver his an nual addicas. Tho evening progaammo wilt'concludo with a paper on ''Tlio Ho sponalbllltlcs of Cltlr-onahlp" by Gov ernor Bcoflold. Stephen W. Oilman, of Madieou, will read a paicr on "Tho no tation ol Uniform Statu Accounting to Wisconsin Municipalities." A patent voting machinu will bu inspected. Mm. Kttlo Warner, of Now York, ap pearcd beforo Maglstrato Mayo for tho third time, charged with throwing cane tic potash into thu facu of tho wito of Dr. John T. Cronln. Mra Warner strnnuoutly denies her guilt and claims to bu nblu to provo a circumstantial alibi. Tho Odd Fellows of Ithodo Island are celubrating tho ulghty-llrst annlverxary of their order by n big domouatratlon at Providence today. I.orgo delegations from .Masrachiiaetts and Connecticut nro in nttendanco. Miss Mary Crocker, duughor of. thu latu Charles F. Crocker, of California, nml Fraiicla Hurtoii Ilnrrisou, of Nuiv York, were married at Tuxedo shortly after noon today. Tho wedding was the inont brilliant affair uvea tolcmnlzod at Tuxedo, Miaij Crocker has un ludupend unt foitunu of nlKiiil tS.OOO.tXX). Re cently alio planned a trip around tho world and naked Mla Mary Kcott, daughter of Henry T. Kcott of thu cele brated Union Iron Works, tho great wcNturu shipbuilding concern, tonecom puny her. Miss Scott accepted thu in vllatlon and all arrangements wen; com pleted nud Mb Scott bmlo her friends In California ndleu, A year'a travel wna arranged when Cupid upnut tho plana, and M li Bcott was totlay a bridesmaid luatead of n traveling companion. Tlio ceremony was followed by a reception at Mr, Alexander's Tuxedo residence. The largo bay window lu Mrs, Alexan der's bonce that overlooks tho lake was turned into a bower of Spring llnwurs, and there thu young rouplo stood nud received thu congratulations of their (rleiida. Tlioy will liuiko nil extended foreign bridal tour, The annual buslnoxa meeting of Con gresaioual Home Mlaalouary Hoeiuty wua held ut Detroit, Michigan, tcxlay. Tho Inulnenj oonslalod mainly, in thu reading of tho reports and thu election of olllcer. In bulmlf of thu Cougnsslonal Church Untitling Pooloty, addretstia oro dollvurcd by Secretary I II. Cebb 1). I), of New York, the Itev. Jamea Hyatop, ol Charlevoix, Mich., and tho Itev. G, J. Powell, Fargo, N. I). PIKE AT TURNER. Two Butlacs Houses Duraed-Setkiua Coafla iratkia Averted ty An Alls Lout liutket Urliaie. At a few minute past midnight lVed uuday) tiro was dlacovoreil in tho rendering room back of McUilohrial'a meat market, llefoio it could bo topH'd the the had spread tu Dr. Han som' drugstore ami both wore destroyed, Thu moat niarkot waa owned by Jacob Detwellor and the lorn Include a wind mill and watertank. Total loss about fOOO, No Insurance, Dr. J. W. Itanaom' drug atoro and contenta am a total loss. In all estimated at 'hV). No Ituuruneo. "I waa talking with mi agent alnuit iiiiurlng tt yester day," aald the doctor. Hut ho didn't. A very eilliilent buoket brigade iuu KA1 of all tho ablediodlod male pov ulatlou of Turner was formed and pio- t octetl property uii all aides. Mra. Pot- tor' rvaldeuc caught tiro twice, as Hid Small'a hotel. There was a stiff wind and burning tlilugloa wero carried all over tho town. Men cIIiuIkkI onto tho burning building and In a really Imro ic rnaunar (ought tho tiro hand-to-hand and without auy taratua whatever. 1 he Southern t'aeitlc telecraphM for help to Albany and Salem before any tiro otigiiiM could Imvo Ihmii aenl from Halem by train wlth viigino would have had to bo brought from Albany. Sa J dm Duncan, tho etllotenl Saktui Firo Chief gtt bis men rwady (or auy eiuor.-vuoy au J at once dooidoAlto drlro an eiglno with four borsM to lVraer. M tjor lMhop wa out tvf town, and upon receiving order from City Jte conlar JuJah acting a mayor, Uio Sa leuHr lVpartmeut wa rcad to tak0 a light Bilsby cngino with four horses Turner, A wagon load of hoto was ready slid would have started in a few min utes and would have reached Turner by 1 :30, but word carno that tho lire was under control. ' Tlin IwxltlHfnt llHloxlttr rl Tnrnor tma had n narrow escape and its people can consider themselves very fortunate all things considered. This closo call should result In the organisation of a good fire company, wlth-at least a hook and lad' dcr oparatus. MARRIED. SWKliTJJI.-LOItENTZKN. At tho .tlio homo of tho bride's parents, Hon. nud Mrs. I'lill. Metachati, corner of Stato and Twelfth streets, at 8:30 n. m., Wednesday Juno C, 1UO0, Miss Ivllle Swcctzer, of tljls city, to II. J. Lorentzen, of Wlnnemucca. Nevada, Itev. 11. A. Kotthiim, of tho First rresbyturian church, officiating. Tho elegant Metschan roai4lflncohad been tastefully decorated with over greens, ivy and potted plantn. Mirs Maudo MacKay and Van Sutherland stood up with tho happy couplo, whllo tho ceremony was performed In the prosenco of a small number of tho rela tives mid closu friends. After the cer emony mi elegant wedding dinner was served. The brfdo is welt and favorably known in Salem, and the groom Is a young business man of Wlnnomucca, Nevada, whore, after a short visit In this city, Mr. and Mrs. Lorentr.cn will tako up tholr-residcnco, followed by tho best wishes of a largo circle of Salem friends. Card of Thanks. Kn. Jooll.At. Woaro always glad for inu a r res i oi an enemy wunin me ranks and respectfully halt beforo tho tiplJfUd gun of our "picket on duty" (ho was not asleep), and frankly confess our Ignorancu of military languago, and kindly thank "inllltiamnii" for hi in formation on tlio subject, which acts tlii'in right in tho o'tlmntion of a few enthusiastic Patriot!; Women. Laylnc Corner Stone, At Its meeting Wednesday evening Chemokota Lodge No. 1, I. 0. 0. F decided to hold tho ceremony of laying thu cornoratono of tho now Odd Fellow's temple, on noxt Wednosday, at 2:30 p. in. and a commltttco, consisting of Geo. II. llurnett.Tllmou Ford, J, W. Young and A. N. Moo res was appointed to inako arrangements for tho event. Petition for Pardon. A petition has Iwuii received by Gov. (leer for tho pardon of Sam'I llanistcii' who is serving a 2 your sentonco In tho penitentiary for the crime of burglary committed lu Umatilla county. Tho petition is endorsed by tho trial, judga and prosecuting attorney. TO WOMEN WHO DOUBT. Kriirjr Huffl'ilnf WimiKn Hhuulil IttatI this I.ettrr unit lie Ciinvluccil tlmt Ljrill K. l'liiklimn' V,'ifrlbl C'oiiipuuud l)of Cure Frliilllo VUliri. " I hnvo been troubled with female wciiUnoHft In lta wo.rat form Urr about ten years, I had loucorrhucn nud waa ao weak that I could not ilo my hoiihowork. I uIko had fall ing of thu womb and. IiiUiimiuutlou of thu womb and ovnriea and nt nionatrunl period I kiilTered ter ribly. At times my baelc would uelio veryhnrd. I could not lift nnytlilng v or do nny heuvy - -j tiiiriti i iiiHiunti toniamiuumy leou s My husband npent (7l hundredaof dollars for doctoro but they did mo no good. Af tent tlmo. I concluded to try your medicine and I can truly auy It docs ull that you claim for It to do. Ton bottle of Lydla B. Pinhhatn's Vegotublo Cmpiuud and hovcii pack ngen of Hanntlvo Wruh havo inudo a now womnti of me. 1 Imvo hud no womb trouble nlneo tubing1 thu fifth bottle. I weigh mort) than I havo In yearn t can do nil my own hoiihowork, nlcep well, huvo u goot) appetite unit now feel tlmt life In worth living. I uwo all to I.ydlu K. Plnkham'a VegeU li'.o Compouud. 1 feel that It has aaved my life aiut would not bo without It for anything. I nm nhvay glad to recom mend youruiedlolno to all myaox, fori know If they follow yoyr dlreotlona, they a? will bo cured." Miia. Annim Tiioui'son, South Hot Sprlugs, ArU. TODAY'S MARKET. l'onrutNii.Juno 7, Wheat, valley 51 ii mm ii niiat ua. Flour Portland, Ixwt grade $2 55 to 8.00. Superllno 12.10 inn-bid. OaU-ChoU-o White Maatks, groy 32 Mlllatuff Uran. 113; aborts, 115. nay iiiuoiny iuu por ton. Onions On-go't, tO.DO to fd.50 lNtatCK 10 to tVo per aauk.i lluttor Rest dairy. 20!5: fauoy crvamery, 36 ; store, 20 to a&j. Kgga Oregon, 14 Poultry ChlekenaJI 00 to 4 60; hena 5tn 0 00 j turkey a. Ilvo liht. , Mutton DreaM, 7 to 7Ho Hr pound. IUg -Heavy dreaved 5 to lav llivl Htters. tlOIJU): cwua.l.t.rift (III droaacd lnjol, rlk to 7Jic. eal !rvol, 8 oj &)ie. for amall. nop sajtoci okl crop 50o. Wool Valley. Pi18o; Baatem Ore gmi. 10Jlftoi Mohair, o. Hide lrvn. aaltwl 150 Iba, 8a0e: under M Iba, 7M), ; sheep t, 15 sVW tklJM MA UK IT. Wheat .S iMUiids and over, 41o. Wool, IS to IfV, Mohair. t. How to 7b Oata US to StkC Hay lkle.1, choat, 3j timothy, JQ j Hios U to Ilk. I FkHir In wloWlo Iota, i'2M; retail, MtlUtuff Rran. 13j altorta, 14 I lav DroMtxI. fiUa. " Uvo Cdttkv Sl.vra. 3lf : ivtwa i)X to l. ' 61uii-.iU03S. Dreawd Vel-,Wo, Jtutter--,IViliy, 15ct creamery, 20 iuuur)-rat nena wr in., so; ytmng rooater iorlb..7 to&ii sti.tm- , UilW vkena rr uu, J to IOC ii. .'..le. -.. - ltatoc So to 36o pvr liualwl for uhi jkr i ssn. jaassssssssssss SlWI ".-..B -Zrim ZWsLiTaia 'to j WHY USE I ' ' arcncsB Trur UOHT AXD AB MSO liysu. W SH.L THBSX ORADS8! "YUHKA" WKMBACn MANTLE. tojJJStlwl V8m IIONDRKD OANDLK TOWKR with aconiomrtlon o!onlTtl.ree rwjjo ftlw NO, 17. The old UnUbr,o! food lMUn qntUtj nd girlnj EIOHTX w"" .-IDEAUull m ,ood qualit, but glfbc umt candle power u ttat No. 1R, and t half the Any of thow mantle put "on and burners properly adjnited at T" J1.. Cln snd see us and DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? wVwiu p to ja t $ a RETTKR MOIIT for I,ES8 MONEY with ona or thes. burners tbn with anj other form oi am. Belt! light, WahsroirasHOTMalso. Let u show tbem to jou. 8ALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chemeketa St.. Telephone 603. ITTlff you Save That makes you rich, and if you are alive to your own interests you'll find you save money by trading here. 0 er people do. Why not you. , . Our stock of family groceries and provisions is the most complete. Harritt & Lawrence, OLD POPTOFnCK OKOCEHY HBATING! STEAM, HOT AIR, HOT WATER, btimates lurnished, and work done promptly substantially and at honest prices. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. 8 BURBOUGHS, 102 See N6wLlneoT6o-6arts and Baby Carriages. F. W. HOLLIS & CO. 1st Door North The German Market Will bo found all kinds of meat and tho best of sausage. FHKE DELIVERY. All bills duo the lato firm of Wnlt A Micscke must bo paid, UJOLsZ, Sl SON 171 Commercial Ft. CHEAPEST WIACAZINE IN eime: dollar' fer "f W. Awtluir nf Mltlr l.urtl I'niinllrrnr." Iain rraitlngTilK New Vona Tiuks HATUnDAT IlKVIKtv wnaljr lth IIm- tnt,r, rUaiur. ro a arklnK rroii with l Un, ! to llirratur than in Ur III, fur) ..ul fut of tn iftty rtiiulrrjh II imimn iim- i.nr Ions of a Iwon. Tti, Iahi.Ijh Hiiuntir frl, ami Tub Nbw Vohk Timbs Hatuhimt Km View rtallir form my rhl.r luwitwh.lU- ttnanc. lMtANCHH IUUH1HO.N lil'llNUTT Ths Nw York Tlmrn Hlur.l lll. II ptr annum. H.n.l our nam rr lrr rampl copy. (Zjbn Kptd'l'KsUut Author of "Thr Wnn rllli Ihr llnr." I often sa to my lltirary l.lnO that If I could ubwrlb fur uiil,- io uirtary wMkliM Tub New Vohk Timiu Stchiiat ItBVIBW would I" n of llirin II tliuull a dsllsril and a profit in r lk lurr. I h an author, a puulUhrt m seller, o. a buyer HOW IN MMtKIIAil Tti t'sw Torh Times H4turlay II. view, II per annum. Hend our name tut free enmple wpr. . WeLflof " I'.dlturof Thv li.tlra' lliilne JmirHnl. Nothlni m full and eaiuraetwy In tha IV of a literary l,nr hae evet hean ?evi euweeerully rarrleO out In title oountrr ae tin Hatuhdat Itaviktw of Tnr. Nitw oaa TlUKa. 11 U nw InJI-pulehly the paper which a pereon lniereete.1 In ui or lllerarr roallera amet have If he wouM keep aJileel KDWAIlll IIOK. TA New Tottt Ttmei Haturtlay llevlew, f per annum. Vend your nam fur free eamule cwir Kr.im lllaa llrle nuala. e e e while I am ilaato write a line or two In appreciation uf Tn- New Vohk TlUB HATUKOAT ttKYIBW. 1 feel that the perloUlcal bard I y ne.le euch centnieniaiFn aa lis work epeake rot lleeir. IIK1.EN UILI.DH GOULD Tha New York Time SUturJay llevlew. II per asuetu. ea4 yeur Mine for fre- eample tpr. lrlePtun'a I'rufreeor uf Ksisillah, tt aleea me pleuure tu state thai your Naw Vohk Tiis HaTOaDAV Itav.sw i, nlllna a lna.fell nee4 la nnvtern Aioertean Hifrery tiiiKiini. t ii. ,'. IIIJ.YT The New York Ttinea eVaturdar IteiUw, per annum. Mend lour name for rree eemi opr. J1 Astthur uf -t.Mrrarr Leailmerk.." I m ? aept4enl uro Tmk Nw Tohk Ttviaa BATUrtnAT nsvuw ikat I ay It eeal t nte ahererer W. aa either eldest the AtlamVa. It eeeiae U lei wa trTtklii waai t lui eK.ut nrmu booki i and their makera. aad aheu aa Sa lae wajr I want la know It LAURreNCR IIUTTteN The New York Ttaiee Salueday Heil.a Mr annum. aea yur aanM fer flee r- miiiii. f rB4-rt t I'rokilaem Autanr ! rMltar. Her la turmu4e a here I ana uu lu the Winter I eulee many tMwe la eiheah I 4 not mlea Th N'KW MlTW, Yna.w tS.. nT the aiai VBAT.VIKW k et Iteeauee I aa.. UBBM listriKw ntTIM mie.lt with lttl Mfk.. ae a eritn aai weekly Mthktaeei AsMka. I aaouhl Rule4 I .- ww eever ar I . U.I.K.k - dletaat l.le of Ik. .. NOAH HKobTL Th. N.w Xesk Ttmea bUlurJ.y lUtlew si per annua, a.nd your aae, tt Itm aemJI THE NEW YORK TIMES SATURDAY REVIEW, oiv a ooo- State Phone I5II Our of Post Office. MiloC. Matthews Successor '.3 Edwards ii Sittlhtwi MICA.T nnd POULTKV MARKET Stato street near railroad. Freshest and liest meats. My patrons tay I keep li bcest meats In town. I'rtifree.ir .if I'iikIIIi nl Cnriirll. . . Tub New Yoiik Timrh fliTun r r ItriVlkW hue ueoine iulte .nUUTibl I,. m in niy prreierhlp lt nlllrl.nn art iroly liHwed aiHl altviteiher wlutt one illrs li the n, .,( a .molrKl oharaiUrtsailoii of ' IIIIIAM lllrtrVIN rhr ix York Tlmn aaluiiluj Itetlevi, II 1. 1 enieuw hewl )wur twine fur tree Nilf J-C-t., ,.t'i.- Tli,. (luilr ltMelir." -. THR S'BW YoaB TlSIIJS tfATVR h4J irealed hu Meejf a fet'Ullxr r l ntTI w nee ifaled h lleejf a pevuller Kn iHnxHiuw uiar, rne muu rmdet ur. re it m errtu-jk II t hie own lax Ad n.lreAly pUrn-el ad kl, r,ie.l it u .1 ,,. a (LleV aM en Iplrell . J AUK. UA.K AI.I.KS Tk- N w Vnrk Tmir rtalunUy lUtlen. II ler enaum !.) uur twiev for tree evu aTrttsae-A' QHtd" . I'.irlj lr-r. l.lbrnrlHii, ..ir l.llirnry e e e TUB NS)W YORK TlHB HATUn DAT ItrviNW e Bi. M hae eo a aomilru. ove Blare Tale reel ,-aaa k laawUeiy m4- known to all nku ,akl keen aWvat with ... araslra W re if laXd.' juh Mekt e Hm etKataney uf un "" " ., WU.1. KKRnRRIt'K KAUNDKHa The Nee V.fk TleMa Oalimtay Hailew. II per aieaum Hnd epf jwi nejpee ior rnee eamle ulliur .if." nl.r llulilii," 1 Uk uroa Thb Nb Yobk Tinas HATVanAT flKV-IKH aa ihe met iBUurUal rtiierpfew unOerukm by a dally newapapai u, roeay yeur a II tier literature aad art their dw. ivuealtteaoo, aail r.v.iiile lh-ui ae area! fai ton la a puiplt'e lire JKHN lltJHKOI'OH The New Yo.k Time Seluruay Heilew 1 per annuut b.nO ywur u.iew lor , mwaiI cpy. Authiir of Jly Siiii'j rirr. ' WV 21 atWe.ee) a 'V Jr1" ee. I asa oMMUaily eueeee ina kw- IUT haeJ il.l..ei. .Aeeti,. HAMILTON V. MArtlkS Tlssew SWtHfttB, MleMr, II twejf sua, fir fter eaSSlnV The ,Ner Vara let enna tml - ff -L.n4fc, ra- v ""TT":. """ "win: l.?iee ..' .'IV. C" - - T " 2r&&?SLX H. x.U 7Ui ' cry- AMtrior i.f -When KnlKtilknud W. in llinrr. AT Re aaa an ISw. leaM ueeiaaaaa . that wwe. .aeantUAree u Waet a Sat BeMole Uet Ul er ualy ftui Wtai "Vr" aiaatnj. inw la ta. ns-a rw w TW N 1fcS.',,', lty Meelew. 11 d r bass. ar fre. "eVal. IvW . . .J H,H,U .. ..,r( fHfi? JtSK S1I5- Vf "ea aiT Hiei..! ' " n-La," K'JSmJSf ft." . - -T Ikaa eay Vav.tlaei of whk hL, twr !! jarjwjMrjf (aai Flour Bin TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO OUR CUSTOMERS, ALSO k X, X, Bread Case NOTHING- TOO GOOD FOR PPPt.PY'S PATRONS. SEE HIS OFFERS AT THb - Electric Store . dv aav AND TELL ABOUT IT. YOUR FRIENDS X x a: MEAT AND POULTRY. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. To whom it may Cencern: The Partnership heretofore existing as Herren & Levy is hereby dissolved, F. Levy re tiring and Ed. C. Herren con tinuing the business. All ac counts due the late firm are navable to F. Lew. Dated, Salem, Oregon., Aay 22nd., 1900. F. Levy. Dd, C. Herren. 0-2-l-m SALE3I LODGTES f. j. w. w. Eslem Camp No. 118. Meets every Frldsy ever. rc,7:3U, in A. O. U. W'i hall, male Ins. blJp. r X. jloulllrrd, C. O.J W, A. Moores, clerk, room It, Moores blk KORBSTICRS OK AM1DWIOA Court aacrwood Foreit No. 1. Meets Kiidsy ntghu In Turner block. John M, Chase, C. K. A U Brown Socr. 11-17-lyr OTEAM WOOD SAW O Two Machines Work Dona Quickly. Telephone 2dS3 black, Iavo orders at reslduuco on 12th street, or oteincr'i market, M. Van Flibt, xwl'Anc. 6-6tl CHINESE AND JAPANESE BAZAAR Removed to 140 State street. New stock, largo variety of dry goods. Silk embroidery, ladies' furnishing goods. Japanese goods, cliinan are, matting and notions. Prices reasonable. HUlEi WING SANG COMPANY. THE world; VEAR IMIIiip ut llrtrprr'a ckl. al-!,..'.. l"0r",','r '''"" Nrw Vohk Timbs HATUItlur ItEVIKW wuriliy or the hl(lie rammen.Uitn , la lt fr .tllnt ( lk fof In n ,.ry .if the Haiiinj TIM, un. 11 ..." ,?,t!,, heir that I 0.1 nt read II !I'.iihi rrum '""""' I'. end li ii nit unly 1HI3!'9 .'" m "'-r ur buoka ant i 55.1'!! "' " w-lv nuiilhsiili.n. but I have 5XH." "' ''' vulu. In 11,. pureull of my Imiiwi ae a Truetr or ihe V,nkere Puhllf t.. ry. JOHN KIBNOIIirK IIANII8 Tha New Votk rime Halunlay llevlew II jef annum UrM your nam. for free eample Ai'tlior of llic l.ei.li- r the Tlirrrf H Till! NHW nilK TlMKS 8ATUII DAY Hrviaw te iii mi -ry inm-h like a lit ' elub. when- I heal newi about books ami the people nn.1 wMte them Ir a man has R.!.m1ry 'r'n,,' neam-lalM. let him read vi'lm-.FY l0nK TlUKaSATUIlDAT ItB VIBW : ir he ha manv .ii-h. let him read It llh priitu to hlm.elf ami ihem. fltXNK IL STOCKTON. me new Tork Tlmee fia.urday Iltrlew, II per annum. epy B.n.. ivui name ior tree eample An ultior ami n I'ulillelirr. .t. i.. A..',r ' " ,n Poeltlon 10 Judre. readlnSEKft? l!L h" b."n rresanlsd to Ihi yf,7i"f-.,"'wif ,nm to aeek In Tub ?i,l20ftl MUBf 8TUnOAT IlEVIBWcon. JerwiiK the literature of the ilay has been Sr, W.V2jSttJvr. U,i'r portioned, d hi aWr?tlf ' """l'" on either side of OBOnaB IIAYBN PUTNAM PeTSLZ ur-na'meloVf'. I'rufreeiir uf Hnclleh at Dartmouth. ii. - '. .m '""lu'nt reader or that vs. fled and Intetaetina -ileceluny. TUB Naw ery II .ely, ae in the ntee or lie ut li.ue. to ufmtMOS&Zl" -J"" h la It for uii w eay claeeroom or vteewher I'HAIILKH V IHCHAnDSON. The Ntw Tork Tlmee Saturday Itolew. II JeryaaH Bend your nam. for IreeJaipl. Uajlo (aoZtnJalt. I'ef.e..lr Auirrlcau Illelurr.Corn ..". I hs e coma to depend on Tub N 5nV i TlHP 8ATOaOAT IlEYimw ro? ell. Vaiw woafcyr .nWr f Iplwmatloa ae tithe world! Ucyisw for my li'VP uiiniiwM m mj wgria a te the aahere r tooke In our owe! lie reoorta an that mit. 1..J1.. .. I rind, the primary vtrtuia ft fulln'... acwatatp ana faltwree. MO8R8 COIT TTLER. Th' New Tork Ttroei Saturday Iterlew. II per miua. S-ad your name lor free lamp's etUA. ia-teOyAe luthnr uf '-Little It I vera." THB.Kaw YOftK TlMB Satdb- DYKE. tsw ,w York Tuwea Saturday Heetew, II rew aan. ror rr eanvla Amhur r tilt-hard CarvtJ.w A reaUMe atarary mentor Is an aba. u a aeceeeitm. aa.1 .a.11. . .. ' . we,kly wliK-iaiSaiaT u TTi ,-,,9IV i' - weasL - BjEi r?:JSi 'asrisrs; iwssjj s mtsta em idem It dl.ilnmUh.e el.erly fclH!Li.,,,tL dr.rtlement. It ta a eeeexkldenJai aeneuerttr. IIKNRY VAN DYKK. 0.R.&H I .!.. TfV IPBThm - IT Chicago Special Salt Lake, Denver Fu Worth " uidiiiik. nauftu i:iit. u.. u KISa.m Louls,0hlco and E&.L BV-WPW Boo ks no WalU Walla, Spokane, Minn spoils, Ut. I'anl, Duluth, Mil. wsukoo Chicago aud saat. ,!" Flyer t.-Obpi ssn, t'cV' to. Allan tlo Ex. p, m Bp ra, VIA HUNTJNQTON OCEAN HTBAMHIIirn. For Ban Franclsoo, asu every ut ojs. P. tn. m ex. Hun COLUMBIA niVEll UT1T ALIt7tl T AsUrla and way LaaaUn sxgu lup, m. WILLA11ETTE KIVKR For 1'ortlaud, Nowlwrl nd waj Leave a Mlcm i luesusr, luunaaysQU ualiu-4 v . it.. At s.sn a. m. i r a. . ' ...... -. ..,, . uj, .u,- T"I. FOR CORVALLIS And way points Tuesday, Thnrrdsy sad lab, day, 4. do p. m, ' WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION Pally hosts to Portland as aborn. Transfers u street car line at Oregon City If tha steamers u delayed tboro. Tickets to all points la Urrrog WRshluitton, California or tho East. BsittM checked through from Balem free. Choice rail or river route to Portland. ConnocUos made at Portland with all rail, ocean and rl,., lines. W H. HURLUdltT, den, Pass Agt, rrtlandOr. . . , 0, fOWKKS, A tent, Trade Street dock, Btlsrn SOUTH AND EAS1 VIA Southern Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Salem for Portland and way stations nt 5:40 a. Da. , 7:04 a. m. an 4:05 p. m. Lv Portland., Lv Balora . 8S A M -110 A M il'JJO A M - flOT P M TM P M T35TTI 10.33 p u U.OIFM 4 .05 All Ar Aihland Ar Kmrauioulo.. ....... Ar Sau KrniicUco.... LIS A H ArOgdcn. Ar nearer.. 6: A M 8:00 A M , 72i A Id lnrm a.to a vt rain Ar Ktnsa, Clty Ar Chlcseo .. 7:o A M iaoi'Tr 000 r u :80 A M t-M A M SJ A U ass r u a.ia a m li;43 f U aFIxm Augclc. Ar Kl IVito Ar Kurt Worth Ar Clly of lloxlco. Ar Uouitou .. Ar Now Orleans Ar W'MhlnRion Ar New York . 7.09 A U mm )A u 10.30 A kt I.U1U aas r a a.'ii a u i2.u r u Pullman and Tourists cars on kath Tourists trains is. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogdea El Paso, and tourist cars to Chlmira and St. Louis, Now Orleans and Washingtoa. UonnecUng at San Frandlsco with aev eral steamship linos for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central aad South America. s-co Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at balem Station, or address 0. 11. MAKKHAM, G. T. A., Portland, Oregoa. OregODlou Lino Railroad The Direct Houte ta Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routea, via tho UNION PACIFIC Faet Malt Line, or tho HIO OHANDE Scenic Lints. No Change of Cars. On tho Torlland-Chlcago Special, "Ota finest in tho West." Equlppod With Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary Tourist Sleepers Suterb Library-Buffet Cars Splendid Dinners, Meals a la carte rree Reclining Chair Cars Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Completely . Vestibuled tor furthor information apply to .It.NAGEL, W. E. COWAN Trav. Pass. Agt Oan'l Ac Quick Time to the East and South-East Via theTUn.on xoTrJ-tvy racitic n. n. PICTOW"" Two Daily Solid Vestibuled Trains. FItOM PORTION D or BAC ItAMENTOtoDENVEB.OMA. , HA. KANSAS CITY ond 6T. LOUIS. Leas than .1 dam tn CHICAGO with out change; only ono change to New York and other Eastern points. No other line does it. ,, , l'alaco and Tourist Sleepers, uining and Library Cars (barber aliop) and free reclining cbalrcars. For rates, Tickets aud full Informa tion via either loute. apply td W, W. MIHKK. Agent S. P. Co. Halcm Ore. Or J. II. 1-otiieop, Gen'l Agent, No. 135 Thlrl 6t. I'artland Or. Canadian Pacific Ity Imperial Limited. Service for the year 1000 will bo corn- menced Juuo 10th. The "Imperial LimjleJ" takea you across tho Con tinent In four days without change. It Is a solid vestibuled train, luxurlouifl equipped with every possible eaeentl for tho comfort ' and convenlec of Passengers. Ask your friends who have travelled on it, or addrca E. J. COYLE. II. If. AnnOTT. A. C. P. A., Agent, Portland,' Vaucouvet, B. O. Ore. ron From I'ortlsuU. i $v" K..41U " . . -Itn