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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1900)
,.' I " A J i '& & . t ' ?, B k i.f'-A-' Km ' &j a .- X rt, I ft J.'- w fc' n. i fa U(T J V r .v 1. i' 7&S. &suj We carry in our in stock a com plcte line of "The New Idea Pat' terns' fhey are Sftfrt wMttt thoroughly reliable and up'todate All Pat' tern sell at 10c, none better at any price 2 Ladies give them a trial, we know that they please r vey ms you 2 July fashion sheets now in,2C aatfs-LADins' WAIsT With Bolero jMlrnt NtMtI,3, 34,89, 40. HOLVERSON'S FOULARD SILKS.... fT S to be a "clean-up ' of foulard silks, not that the silks are soiled or undesirable patterns,quite the re verse, as every piece is in 11115 seusun : uuymj; unu exclusive coloring. It's really a choice collection of Polka dots, and beautiful scroll designs, embracing as it does every yard of foulard silk in the house. 50 They arc the regular $1 quality, 24 inches wide, at special "Clean-up" price. J. J. Dalrymple & Co. UQI MS OXi Ml BXM Ittl fttCI NCI B 8 8 g BIG REDUCTION On our entire line of shirt waists, sizes 32 to 44 in cluding white and colors. $1.50 waists reduced to $1.25 waists reduced to $1.00 waists reduced to 85 waists reduced to 50 waists reduced to 2 e a P d Call in and sec them and be S WHITE R Made of imitation tucking trimmed with inserting, 8 o co en ntiiAi-c it ci nn ajo nn n JUl UHH.lv! .11. fl.UU IUiiJIAiUU. g W. H. HOBSON P BM7COOMMICHOIAI, bT. MALUM OH. rvu clm cg i&ra naira us tq WEATHER. $hoora tonight Cooler tonight. mul Wednesday. What h booi iii Promptness, Skillful work, Proper prices. Am thu mottoes of uiir riuwtlr depart ilitmit. Wu excel for Hid unison wo do only llrtt-cluns work and uki only tho im materials. Wo guarantee our work first-class In eory rmjMHit and U war ranted. Clean watches for 75c. Alain Springs - - 75c. WATCIIIUAKt-K AND OITIl'IAN, .G.H-HINGES u lulling oriiniN. en OOMMICWOIAJU tT Noxt door to lluhcrwu' Berries Berries Berries Two shipments daily ol the famous, X X X GiarksSeedlingStrawberries From the Mr. Etter place on Kaiser's .Bottom. - . Our patrons say they neverhad such good fruit ". and it is dilllculf to get enough, call early, X n 'jRotti & Sp U, 0. WXKKMAXH. l'waembw ibo Great, Glit ZMI-MISSE.V tttivr WAIST. MM -LADIES' POINTED VOH " WAIST. Ww.4,.M,M. j. CASH STORb CENTS THE YARD. turn IVU tXTI OKI IVTs fVCI DM HOT S a s s s s s s convinced of their value. SKIRTS 9 iva iva tva usa cxxi rva tva ax (OTTAUIC. Mrs. Annie V. Taylor, Portland. I)ly A. Kmlth, Portland. Mrs Kiniiin Porter, Portland. Miss A rtih Bights, Poitlaud. M.YVvit, &atllt. Carrlu V. Parker, Oregon City. Amelia Phado, Orction Ulty. ltnoliwl K. Bcrlpture, Oregon City. P. K. Thonuivon. Portland. Mrs. J. W. Vogeli Portland. Mini il, M. Bummer, Woodbiirn, Mrs. Walter Toono, Woodbiirn. wii.i.MurrK. Albert Olevslaml. Portland. Imlu'lle (l(orge, Portland. VloU Urlsohllil. Portland. IjiiiIw Menefw' Portluml. V. I.llllun Zuiulor, Portland, Mrs. I.ImIu LumiKlitn. Portland. Mrs. Hello Iliiglies, Pootland. MIm K. A.Btmwirt, Portland. Mrc. K. K. Belmrnighouiior, Portland. Mrs. M. K. llurdetty and noli, Ailoria. IMna IEom, MIlMHUkee, Or. Mrs. Dulls, MilMauktHi, Or. H F. Durphy, San Pruiiclwo. II. U Day, Portladd. li, J. ltouuvtt, Portland, D.J, Haiiim, Portland. W. II. Wilbur, Kan Krnneiwo. I- ItiiMull Pilot, Ban Prauolttx). K. Hauders. Portland. W. II. luslov, Portland. P. Blroug, hiiKi'iu, A. U. WoodttK'k, Kiigenu. Mrs. K. It Sloroy. Newlwrg. Mrs. Iliilila Torroll. NomIksk. I.. P. Itnrlier, Ban 1'ruiieimM. lltbt 1-skin and wile, I'nlon. Graber m mT ST. H!OX 5l. sets. LoJnj givou aay. $1.20. $1.00. 85. 70. 40. THE WHEAT CHOP. Indication! That It Will Be Sfliantit Id Years la Marios County. Jacob Voorhes. of Woodburn, was a Hafein visitor today. He says that the Wheat crop In the north end of tho county will be very poor. The estimate of careful farmers Is that half of tho fall wheat ought to bo plowed up and the other half will not yield more than five bushel to the acre. Spring wheat will not bo more than half a crop. The early sown of tho spring grain is in tho worst condition tho later 1olng in fair condition. Tho same Is trim of the oat crop. Some farmers have plowed up their early sown oats. Mr. Voorhecs says that ill traveling over Polk county, his observation Indicates the poorest crop in many years, Tlieso roports in dicato that tho returns of Marion county farmers from their wheat crop this year will he the smallest in years, i m One Drunk. Frank Hyan was In-fore Recorder Judah this morning, charged with being drunk, A fltu of $10 or five days was imposed, and Hyan was given ono hour In which to get out of the Jurisdiction of tho court, which ho agreed to do. ForMt. Anjcl. A large party of Salctnltcs went to Mt. Angel to attend tho Collego commence ment. Among 1 1 ioso going by train were Mrs. John Kraussc, Mrs. Combs of Kin itcno, and Mr. and Mrs. K. Ifofer, Dr. and Mm. A. U. Uillis, Mrs. K. N. Kdes and others went over by private convey ance. Going fast, those shoes Given's old stand. at PERSONAL Master Tracy Koland wont to Jeffer son Uxlay. Italpb Terrell Is in Portland for a fow days. Mrs. W. Q. Kvons, of Ilrooks, wai n Balom visitor today, ltov. Frank llelknap, of Woodbiirn, Is visiting In tho city. Fred Goulet returned to Junction to day after a short business visit, Mr. and Mrs. 0. 11. Moores, of Oregon City, u ro visiting Halotn friends. MIm Kouthwlck and Miss Jeanotte lirowu returned yesterday from Toledo. MIrs Htimaeon, of Macleay, lelt todsy for Qold Hill, where she joins her mother, T. M. ZoMinan and family drove to Ilrownsvlllo today for n short visit at their homo. Itev, Chas. MoPhereon, of Junction, Is In the city attending tho W. U. com mencement. Miss Laura Bhaw has gone to Portland to tako a cotirno In nursing at tho Oood finnmrltmi hospital. Mrs. T. Van Hcoy, of Ilolona, Mont,, has been visiting Irleudt hero, and left yesterday for hur home. Mlns Marguerite Alderson, teacher of music at Now berg Collego Is spending bur vacation with her parents lu this city. Governor (leer and bride arrived in the city today from Portland, and are at their homo on Court and 1-ourteontli streets. Mr, and Mrs. M. 11. Bpcer, W. G. Merrytleld, C. II. Mitchell, Poler Dunl- kor, T. O, Johnson, Win. Cruiii and others were down from Aumsville, Prof, O. A, Prentiss und family, of Jefferson, have moved to .thu city and aru residing nt 115 Htatu street. Prof. Prentiss will be principal of the Park schools the coming year. Mrs, C, l:. Wolverton went today to attend tho alumni reunion of Albany college tonight. Mrs. Wolverton was a graduate of the class of '7-1, mid feels herself n'plnneer of that sturdy school. Great shoe bargains, Giv en's old stand. m The entire business tcctinu of the vil lage of Mlddletoii, Wis., was wiped out by lite last night. lss owr 1 100,000. Iitkt Vtktt Cut. To avoid carrying wheels into 1001, to I hi fold below thu price of next year's wheels, wo prefer to male a reduction now and make a clean sweep, Tho re duced prices, for cash, aru PImoiiIx, 10 model . W M Mltoholl, fit) model .... 93M Golden Ragle, Wabash tires ! M Golden Kaglo, M A W. or Good. rich tiro Uft 00 Kxtrn for tnitallment terms . . 2 60 Throw away your old wheel and ride anew one. If you hao no wheel, get one. You can't afford to walk w heu you can buy Hrst-oUsi wheels as such prices n this. MiTvim.i . I.ktiim A. Brjkvxu Co , balein llraucli, UpHMlto lirewery. F, F. 1kv, Manager. ti-.v-tuwit A FEW SNAPS In Second-Hand Sewing Machines .1 drawer Crown in good roudl- lion, ready to sow . fit) 00 A good Now Home 3 drawer been cleaned up thoroughly .... 10 IX) A lato improved Sd rawer White in perfect ordor. ... 96 00 A drop-head New Home, good as new ... it) W A new o-drawer Wheeler A. WIU Kin, used a orv little 30 00 An old Verttclo few! Davis that has oroad tho ivcan twice 8 00 And several other equally good bar gain. Needles, oil a, and parti of iwwlugtna elilne of all nuke. Machines repaired, R. A. WIQQIN3 307 COM. ST. Opposite IVjKtottlco. Salem. Puuos, orgaus, sowing machine and bicycles. THE SALEM ACADEMY. or the Sitters of the Sscrtl Hurt Celetrstc Coanescenest. A class of two young ladies who have completed the fall course at the Academy of the Sacred Heart was grauuateu wim great honors Tuesday afternoon. Tbero was an unusual attendance of o'd grad uates, parents and friends of the Institu tion. After the literary and musical pro- irram. which was all of a high order of excellence the graduates, Miss Pearlo Goulet of Gervals, and Miss Delia Porter of Linn county, but both adopted' as Salem girls, came forward and each re ceived n gold medal for high standard in studies, the laurel wreath of victory for finishing a hard course, and the customary diploma, tied with the cus tomary ribbons, amid tho applause of tho audience. Tho musical program oponcd with a chorus, on Instrumental, and the beau tiful Spanish gallop, El Vaquero, by tho Cecil Ian orchestra of guitars and man dolins with Miss Coleman, violinist, who again showed talents of a high ordor as a leader. Miss Emma Mueller sur prised all her friends with a powerful rendition of "A Dream of Paradise." Her voice shows great power, range and purity of expression, and she won a grand round of applaueo. Miss Ruby Crawford played Berthoven's sonato pathotlquo with great skill, showing horsolf equally familiar with that master of deep feeling as with tho lighter classic sho had rendered fromGottschalk on the previous program. We predict for Misses Mueller and Crawford a future In their chosen field of music if they conllnuo studies, Tho "Meadow Song," was rendered asaaweotetrong chorous and the expres sion of Joyous freedom and sunshine was brought out beautifully. Tho stage was decorated with roses and ferns on n white ground, express ing tho utmost simplicity and purity of arrangement. Tho expression on all the children and young people's faces was one of conlentent, happiness and radlent innocenco and Joyousness of a happy school life. AN Kt-OllADOAf E HI'SAKS Ouo of tho former graduates of this Institutson who was present said: "I was educated at a convent school and I hello vo It is the only proper placo to fin ish a young girl's schooling. Had I a dozen daughters they should como here at least a year. These scones aro like renewing the dreams of my youth. It all comes back to mo so vividly and is llku a. picture of long ago, and makes mo feel young again," Tho speaker was not a Catholic and has, slnco ar riving at maturity and achieving a very successful life and a distinguished po sition in society, united with another church. A gentloman present, who has a daughter at this school, said ho had married his wife out of such a school and ho believed ho could tell a woman asfar as ho could bco her and even In her old age who had enjoyed the train ing given by theso sisters. "Especially tho young womon,",ho "iinliK gazing in rapture on his daughter, preserve n freshness, Innocenco and purity of expression on their coiinton anccH that Is never found eleewhoro and that can never 1 lost." Tho disappointment at failure of Arch bishop Christie to bo present was great and ltov. W. A. Daly mado n brief ad dress in his place. He spoko in a feel ing manner and yet In n vein of remin iscent humor that was very enjoy able, He warned thu graduates that the purK)se of education wus to enable us to accomodate ourselves to those who had not received the same advantages. Without lowering ourselves it was tho duty of thoso few enjoying the favor Jot theso higher privileges to seek to ele vate the mufSOH to n higher level, to lift humanity to a nobler plane. They wero never to bo a slave to any wrong or to allow their lives to sink 1m1ow the levels of the ideas here hit bilx-d. Ho was heartily upplauded. The reception to the graduated and students at the close by relatives ami old friends was a joyous social occa sion long to bo rememlHired. The Bis ters In chargo wero heartily congratu lated on closing a very successful years' work. Shoes! Shoesl Shoes! at your own price while they fast, Glyen's old Stand next door to Gilbert & Baker. No Htcltal Ortlng to the ludiiposltlon Jol some of thu pupils of the Collego of Oratory and tho unavoidable abaenco of Prof, Malxil Ijinktou Carter, tho second recital of tho Colleges of Music and Oratory, which was to have occurred on Thurs day afternoon, has been given up and will not take place. A FEW SNAPS In Second Hand Bicycles. A W Victor in koo 1 renalr . t 8 00 A '0T I' rent-out with new chain 8 60 A 'tHJ IK'kinvar, in splendid hati, all ready to itde tl 00 A W Victor In splendid condition, now urea 17 bo Ami a number of other splendid buys, tuoliullng lUmbiors, Tribune. Orient, National and a Crescent Tandem for $20. Did You Guess? Tho "lllue Streak "that is running in our south window has a cyclometer ou (tout whtvl. You may guess (reo at the number of miles it will register In 20 days, 0 hours a day, Neareal guess gats A $3.00Oaslamp, fluudrJa aro guessing Poor Are uear ai Anyriiw, m-n j "ii;hA aiWavs cost only the best sha 1 come heretiue the best always com t fittle more money than the poorer kinds, but they re heaper Tn the enndy We've 9$"!" house down. These we have put up in cans eady for use, and called family paints are the i han iest to have just now ,uan en m,nt iitfk th tips need touching up. i ney come XnTnirtti?valSWSf oc, n M7?nnH mnnv onces in between, twenty lour All. ill iiiif .1 ix is vi ! r-- -i., ni,nn -frnm iPi'ij no. j rj Plenty of Brushes if you want them, any kind, any price. danlT fry Rllht Goods st RUM Prkes. CITY FINANCES. Cood Official Showlai Msde Is Recorder JudslTs Seml-Ansusl SUtemeat. Tho statement made to the city coun ell Mnndav evening bv City Hecorder Jtidah shows that tho financial condition of the city is what might bo called "easy." The csimato of revenue and expenses for 1000, made before the first of the year, seems to have been a very correct forecast, though Indications now aro that there will bo a greater surplus for the roducUon of the warrant Indebted ness than the city fatheis wero figuring on. Tho statement is as follews: Estimated rovenuo, 1000. . . . 27,000 00 Of this (18,000 Is for general taxes, and (0,000 is from licenses, fines, fees, rents, etc. Estimated expenses 22,05.1 49 Of this $11,020.80 is (or in terest on bonded debt; f 1 1,034. GO Is for salary, water, light these Items constituting the fixed chargos of tho city. lialanco. applicable for Inci dental, current expenses...,! 4,014 51 Rcclpts (1900) to July 1st: From general taxes . . .$ 3,423 42 From licenses, fines, fees, etc . 8,840 00 Total, for half-year, approxi mated I.... .112,272 42 Expenses (1000) to July 1st: Interest on bonds $ S,l10 44 Warrants called by treasurer. 7,22) 1(1 Total, for half-yoar, approxi mated 12,730 GO Leaving approximate deficit for half year 407 18 Due from general tax, second half-year f 14,570 68 Due from fines, licenses etc. . . 4,02t) 00 Approximate Income, sec ond half-year, 1000 118,602 oS Approximate expense, sec ond half-year, 1000: Interestonliouds f 5,610 44 Fixed charges .... 5,bl7 30 Current charges. . 2,472 20-JI3.500 00 lialanco to credit of Income f 5,102 68 It will bo observed that there 1b a deficit for tho first six months of about $407.18. This Is accounted for by tho fact that of tho $18,000 receivable on general taxes only $3,423.42 has been turned in. On tho other hand, while receipts of $0,000 were expected from llcensos, fines, Jfeos, rents, He., $8,840 has been leceived for the first six months, nearly as much as was reckoned on for the year. For the next six months $1,020 Is esti mated to come in from fines, fees, llcensos, etc., and It Is likely that this sum will bo exceeded by several hundred dollars, as tho recorder has not Included the revenue expected from some of tho new ordinances. Even If some unexpected contingency should arlso in tho noxt six months. In creasing expenses, as was the case last year with the smalliiox visitation, the city finances seems to bo in a condition to stand the strain, without slumping to the old standard of n yearly deficit. The Modern Beauty Thrives on good food and suuahine, witli plenty of xercise in the open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with Its beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, alio uses the gentlo and pleas ant Syrup of Figs, made by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only. Still on, Big Shoe Sale at Given's old stand. Trustees Meetlai. At Its meetings Tuesday the board of trustees of Willamette university, re elected the entire faculty for another Tear, with the exception of I'rofessor Collier, who had tiled his resignation. 'tlireo trustees wnoso terms una ex lred were also re-elected, and it seems hat tho management of the Institution will unnergo no change. Ofllcers of the board were elected as follews: President, W, H.Odell; vice president, John Iteynolds; secretary, John Far sons; treasurer, A, N. limb. Tl.u aTlhia Ouk. w v a v A..Ilutl.t I iprlnkKM strvoU comtuenctHl two wr go, riiu u nai nun cm lor tu uayi Blli $1.20 for only $1.00, for one week only we will sell 51.20 worth of our beautiful glassware for 51.00. Now is tne time for bargains. The Fair Store, Salem Ore. O. P. Dabney, Prop. 20-22-23 HOME FOU BALK-Oua and one-halt iuIIm east ol Asylum, Five acres. house, barn, and outbuildings, good water, two acres fruit , cuts soveu tons hay, on, half acre wheat, larva garden it bought soon, crop will be sold with place, at a bargain. I), C Howard. ti-20-lnt WANTED. To exchange wagous, bug- gtM, nacKS, carta, mc, uome or east ern made, or horse shoeing and re pairs for oak or ash lumlxr; will take your old vohlcloa at a fair valuation in UadtS. for further particulars rail at &Ietu Wagon Factory, S04 Commer cial street. Werner Fennel). 0 201m FOUND-A patrol silver bowed tnec taciiM. owner p for this notice. tacliM. owner prove property and pay lait at Journal office. ti-SO-St Paints wenty-tour color card. Dron in and cet a . , Armory Chairs. Thechalrs for the armory hall, 600 in number, 'arrived Tuesday and were placed in the hall. They came from the Stayton Chair Factory, through JJuren & Hamilton. The Best Prescription tor MaUrla. ClillU an.1 ferer li a bottle 'OroTeaTa,teleM Chll Tonic. It II alrnpljr Iron unit nalnlne In a tatIti form No cure uo par. Aocunuui'.i' "i-.1 . Muomcoi Mexican Somtreros. A delayed order of Mexican Sombreros have just arrived and are now offered at our closing out prices. me nuuinirei Millinery Store, 317 Commercial street, Mrs. Hooker. 0-10U! m No Famine In Salem, but an abundance of the best food properly cooked and your mimta nrved at an hour to suit at tho St. Elmo Restaurant. 18-cod Pleaded Guilty. IUltimom, Md., Juno 20. William Black, charged with criminally assault ing JeBsie UraJford, was placed on trial today. Somo time ago ho entered a nlca'of trulltv. but tho court refused to accept tho plea and assigned the defend cut counsel. Removed. Hansen tc l.amlon have now com pleted tho removal of their Sath and Door factory from High and Mill streets to Church street ono block cast. The new factory is running full capacity and Is tho best ciiulpped plant between Seattle and San l-rancisco and they are prepared to furnish all kind of work in their line and thoy aro making a spec ialty of tho wooden slut fruit tray. 0 20 3t Strawberries One cent a box. Come pick them your self. II. W. Savage, Garden ltoad. it lb ill Great Cxcltemestl In China, but all Is unlet In Salem. because there is an abundance of tho best of provisions and groceries to be had for a littlo money from llranson & Hagau. FljUnr, When preparing for your llshinu ir ex- curslon remember that the best of cigars aro mauu liy lluckeustein ami ask for "LaCorona's." OASTOIIIA. Bean th j? H KM Vou Haie Always BcsjH tm One Week Only WorlJ'a Eminent PALMIST GRANT CHESTERFIELD Ghes a completo reading of one's life, past, present and future, as told by the language of tho hand. Endorsed by the most noted personages of either hemis phere. The lato Itobt. G. Ingersoll, Ilryan, Senator Davis, Gov. Gecr. Item hardt. Calve. Prof. Win. PmMr.T i c V.,om,!?V,e Kri' Greek", llaro'n Carl' iu i-reit ot .Munich, Kx-President liar- i mm auu tuners. !r!t lr. How land's, Cor. Court and Liberty sts. Life Readings, 50c. Hours 0 a. m. to 8 p. m. 0er 6000 read logs given in Portland. 'Jvxvwvvvwvvk'fcvakXYvx a4 riotMIMn'n O. tl I the place you can save money on A shoes. ' J Osbiirn's Racket I Is the nlaco to buv mn ........ hats. e keep them all kimia and sues, Crash hats 10c and up. wards. Osburn's Racket S Is the place Uiey btty for cash. and 5 sett tor casti, ana we can save you J money on shoes, hats, underwear 5 notions, etc. ,M . - ' Osburn's Racket Opposite P. O. Salem. .XVtVUUkVtVfcVft Great Mid-Summer flTTWIONS Special offerings in National Cords, and Dimities, in new designs and colors. New dress skirts in crash, denims and Bedford Cords, from 35c up. New ties and a splendid va. riety of ladies' neckwear. A big assortment of Ladies' Pulley Belts, and a complete drive in bath towels. Mea's all-wool worsted suits, Cheviots, new patterns, well-made stylish and perfect-fitting. Linen crash suits, new ties' new shirts, straw and crash hats, etc. All of the above at deep cut prices. Friedman's New Racket Cor. Stato and Commercial Sts. Closing Oiif Some of the bargains you can get here: Three pairs of good black, hose, ladles' sizes, for 25c; three papers of safety pins for 6c; ladies' silk mitta, 16c, men's cali co overshirts, full sire, for 12c; children's wldto kid glovs, 10c; fino silk volllngi, 10c a yard ; pearl buttons, 5c a dozen ; white bono buttons, 10c a gross ; hooks and eyes. 10c ; a box; initial letters Oca gross; men's flannol coat and vest, regular $3.50, for $1.50; ladles' and misses' Oxford tio shoes, 60c, C6c and 75c. Hargslm In lace and embroideries. Embroidery silks, SJc a skoln; 10 yardH siool twist, ISc a down. We are selling silks, velvets and dress goods below wholesale prices. Isadora Greenbaum First Door South of Postoffice. Orders taken for tailor mado clothing, samples and get the prices. RAMBLER BICYCLES ARE JUST A LITTLE'AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS; IN FACT THEV ALWAYS HAVE BEEN IN ADVANCE --THAT IS WHY YOU SEE RAMBLERS EVERYWHERE X X X X X Experienced Wheelmen choose Ramblers BECAUSE THEY HAVE TONE AND STYLE AS WELL AS ALL GOOD POINTS WHICH GO TO MAKE UP A WHEEL OF THE VERY HIGHEST GRADE, AND AT THE POPULAR LIST PRICE, 540 None are better at any price few as good REMEMBER BUILDERS HAVE HAD 21 LONG YEARS OF EXPERIENCD, CONSEQUENTLY THEY KNOW HOW TO MAKE A GOOD WHEEL CALL IN AND LET ME SHOW YOU OUR LINE. IT IS A PLEASURE TO SHOW OUR WHEELS. 03ATT 258 Commercial St A full line of Bicycle Sundries. New wheels on installments THOS. MIL.NB SUCCESSOR TO L. M. KIHK Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, and Land Plaster. Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales. Prompt and careful attention given to tho delivery of goods to any part of tho citv. 54 to 58 State St. Phone 871. Crystal Ice Works Is delivering ice to its patrons at tho prevailing prices. Also i .cram '" an' quantity will Ihi delivered to any part ol tho the city. Price 55c per gallon, warranted to keep 1U hours after delivery, ; : : : ; . J. re Prop'r. BOOKS! BOOKS! Sl'ITABLK TOR SCMMEH HE.t)X.T : . PATTON'S BOOK STORE. fHKE, 10c. k.ic . s:.u" . '!.- w'f Ulrl Fro llonx Koni. bySt.Ufo. Kathboo,. Ltnt Klttra. by VUry j. jiolraei. H0Bt.t,a4MllllUMe t-rMaryJ Holme.. Jf J" ' T Ma,r J. lIomet. "' lotltUi Orphan., br Uarjr i. Holmn. Tha BoaJman, by Vur ). Holme VwnxMLllr.bUl B,tt Merrlara. Tbs Boodraao, by Halt Cain. Tbtlma, by Uarrla Carrclll. Th n pirate, by Clark Kiaael U Tefa, by Vlclsrwn Sarueu. Besides 500 Other Titles. Salem Oreg0n Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Agent for M. Horn k Co. Look at the Bottled Beer Klinger A Beclc.Succeasora toSouthSalero Bottling Works." All orders for bottled beer will be filled at the brewery. Kept on cold storage. Fre city doll very. Telephone 2131. RATESJN ICE The following low rates on ice have been agreed upon by the Capital Ice Works and Crystal Ico Works, of this rtty beginning Slay 10: Confectionery stores, hotels and fish markets, using 100 lbs or more at a time 60c per hundred ; less than 10 lbs 76c. Private parties using 100 lbs or more, . 5c j less than 100 lbs, 1c por lb. No tale below 10c. Ice in ton lots, $7.60? half ton, H.00, at the works. Ice ship! in sacks 75c per 100, sack, extra. Capital Ick Wobxs 0-ltttf CltVSTAL IC WOBKS. HEADQUARTERS While some politicians make their headquarters at some hall, the people who want to enjoy the best prepared meal, make their headquarters at the : J WHITE BODSE RESTAURANT McKiixor A Bkkkuakt Proprietors, 100 State Bt. Salem Boom We haye just received plenty of sewer pipe for all. Also two car loads Portland cement and Roche Harbor lime, 200,000 shingles Star A Star. Enquire prices. D, S. Bentley & Co. Phone 301. 3IO Front St T h. ."5u. - t 'V Mki k fc.