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"" 'J'irvw'wy-w' yx ' I v ' m yi prf W Ptr r u. jmpjeiqar? msssi .(. . jj - : Banner Sale of the Year That's what we are making: of our big :-1Ipay Sale of Shirt Waists MONDAY. JULY 2 TUESDA V.JULY 3 AaW Waist that so'd for $1 25orovcrixs for 98c. Weee erved-.$.00. $1.10, $1.15, $1.20 ones allrofor73c. CwTejfWHHa f cut on another. 7 Mrcfrriiea Waists, Hctulir trice $2.90, sale days trice $1.88. What I snip. SmcWlj, $6.00 wlst for $4.38. $4.00 Wl$t for $2,56. HOLVEESON'S CASH STORE The Big Bargain House of Salem. QUICK WORK. SHERIFF DURniN AND DEPUTY ESTC3 CATCH A SWINDLER. Within Few Minutes After He Uttered Check With the Governors fUmc. $15,000 Stock of Men's and Boys' cunning. Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods to be closed out at less than cost. Mens' Wool Suits at 3.95. 50 to $. qual ities in Crash Hats at 35c each. 75 and $. quality Underwear at 50c garment. The greatest clothing sale of the year. 303 Commercial Street, Opp. Postoffice. Now is the time fortSmoke Glasse Mn liiivn tlimii Do you wnnt n pair? In nenrv hliniln. Kfvln niul nrli., D.in'l .,.-.. '.'". . .. . . ....... ...... ........ ...... uirow your glasses away wnon inoy urn urokon. or n ens m in int. wo run repair ilium aj good mo now; furiilHii n Ions mid avo yon considerable vv o no ovary tiling in ipc-otaclu repairing and at reasonable nil oh, Try nit mono) i 296 Commcrclil Street Heat Door to llolwioa't. C. H. HINGES. X . , .". ".. . JHOTEfARmVAii Thursday night possibly ilmuura. WyrWWW'iryryrrrW Friday fair mid warmer. A young mnn giving tlio name of Kd. niter, nrrlvlng In tliu city from Portland Thursday and bcforo night had been lodged In Jail after passing a 20 check to which Governor T. T. Geer's natno had been forged. Thin was a piece of prompt and effect Ivo dclcrlivo work on the part of Sheriff Frank Diirhln and Deputy Sheriff John listen. Tho fellow V work wan decidedly '"coartHj" and ho Id either very verdant or very reckless. Ho got some Ladd A Bush chicks of Mel Ilntnilton and noon afterward endeavored to cash u check signed hy himself. Ho did not succeed and soon afterward visited taloons with two checks signed with the namo of tlio governor, T. T. Gior. Ono was for 1j and tlio other for 20. Being a stranger, ho was spotted at onro.nud thu matter was mentioned to Sheriff Durhin. Tlio sheriff and Depu ties Colbath and Kates, took a walk around on Court street and saw tlio fol low go into tlio iJaiiauct saloon. Durbln went arnuml and catno In hy tlio back door while Colhnlli and Kstes stayed In front. Tlio stranger Boon canto out, and 1. slot followed lilin, nml saw him make his way to Kerry street and enter the house kept by ".Mrs. McGlnty." Com ing back Kstes notified Durhin, and altera Unto they went to tlio Club 8tahlcs and tlio sheriff telephoned Mrs. McGlnty ; asking her If the atranger had tried to pass a check. Sho replied that she had just cashed onu for him Ditr bin and Kotos started to tlio house, but Just then tlio man came out nml walked to tlio crib further west, which ho en tered. Durhin then went to tlio madaino and procured tlio cheek, and proceeding to thu rival establishment, where tlio stranger was posing as a revenue olllcor, nabltcd the fellow without any trouble, llo put up a hold front until shown the chock, when hu gavo up, nml after reiiuhing thu Jail he broke down and wept copiously, llo Is a small man, weighing about 11W poiindH, smooth Mimed, and Is about 1 ) ears of ngu. lie has a very thick, protruding !!jh and Is n peculiar looking ohap. This morning Ituhur was brought hu fnru .lustli'ii of tlio Pencil O'llonald, wlmru ho waved examination md was hound oer to thu Oelober liirm of elr cult court in fUflft bonds, In default of which he waseoiuinllled to thu county lull. alyzcd his right stdo and his body rolfod botween the wheels, w hero he lay help less utterly unable to move hands or feet for wore than an hour. Fortunate ly Mr. Grlfflth ell onto tho lines and when the horses would start to go the lines would tighten and check them, although unablo to move, Mr. Griffith rqtained consciousness and was able to quiet the horses, ono of which was a colt, by talking to them. Finally one of the handa becoming alarmed by Mr. Grlfllth'a non arrival Investigated the field and found him ln the condition nbovo described. Mr. Griffith fs still paralayzcd, but It Is hoped that ho will recover. CAPITOL TRIMMINGS. Two Drsss Field Pieces to De pitted Permt- mtnently t the Grounds. Amoag tho military trappings and Im- plemento of war brought to Balom by the National Guard, forusedurlna the clirht- day oncampment are two mounted brass field pieces, belonging to the state, wiuen navo been used by Uatlory A at Portland for the firing of salutes, etc. Thoy arogottlngold and honey-corabed and will ho left hero permanently for the adornmont of the state houso grounds. They will bo placed ono on each side of the west entranco to tho capttol with their muzzles pointing west, toward our now possessions prosont and prospective In tho Philippines and China. Thoy will be an ornament to tho grounds and In keeping with the now spirit of tho time. "KODAK?" Well, it Is here tho kind you want and at the price you like cer nin vnn qay talnly everything that goes with it on the same basis. Geo our north window, then make your eolection. Prices run from $2.00 to 30.00. You are sure to bo suited. Half the pleasure of your summer vacation may'conslst of taking "snap shots", tho other half In show ing them to your leaslfortunate friends. "They doBay" It Is moro fun thon a barrel of monkeys, and "they" ought to know. Anyway tho "kodak" is so simple a child may operate it. Long-drawn-out pleasure follows its use. Thus in the future you may rovol In tho past. Send Oregon views to friends in tho East and help to boom the to bo greatest stato in the Union. Call on ua, don't buy. No trouble to ihow Koorti cien If rou Hut one thing remember alwtjrt-at FRY'S DRUG STORE Rltht Goods at Rlfbt Prices. PERSONALS. Hon. J. D. Keltz, of McCoy, was in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank taind a few friends on musics lo. Hughes enter July 3rd to a CIRCUIT COURT. In Departmeat Wheat Market. Ban FuANrisr,iJuly 6. Oath lWiJi Oiiicaoo, 111., July B. Aug, 7UJi,. Haloin, -10. GOLD DUST FLOUR MAIIK II Y Tho SldnoylPowor Co, mnxKV, oiiioon. made for family uw, ask your grocers lor It, llran and shorts always on hand. WALN, AGENT, I'llONR 01 A. T. I $15,000 Stock S E. F. OSBURN, ?&? r Of GooJi Jul! HfCflvtd Ounc in nml sni our im nienno llnu of : Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods that wo have lately addinl to our stock Wo ran tit nu for Ium money than eluwheri. COTTAIIK IIOTKI. 11. K. Htarr, Palis City. MIm Hart, Fulls City. Miss llarmond, Fulls Cit) K. A. Wills, Portland. J.U. King, Portland. J. It. Alexander, Portland. K. J. Arnold, Portland, . J. W. Hailuy, Portland. II. A. Whlttlur, Hattlu. Mrs. A. K. lttetl, Cresswell. Wllt-AMHITK. Geo C llurton, Portland. Henry Jacob, Han Praiioiiteo F Owens, Ban l'riinuiH'o. Kugeiio A ljulnky, Now York, Geo A lleavls, Han FrunclKo. J. II Geer, Oily. II It Dunn, Portland. Henry Hiigulus, Portland. Mrs A K Ituod. Ores wel I, Or, Jno W Uiiiiii, Portland, b. Heiliig, Portland. 1) II rJimrkM, Now York. F II Page, Portland. Mrs F II Page, Portland. YloNvlsou. I'orllaml. BHobertH, Now York. WArtDEHERS HUTUHK. Strtnded Sundty School Excursion Rescued tad Dromtit Home. Hhorlly after I o'clock Thursday men- lug tho steamer Pomona arrived from down thu rhlir, having on Iwnrd tho ox uiirsloulsts w ho had guuo on tho Metho dial Hunday school pluulo on thu Fourth tun! had spent most of thu Intervening tiuiii struuded on thu steamer Ituth at Lambert's bar, near Wheatland. Tlioro woru 1(10 of tho oxi'iirHlnulsts and tliey wero a tired, though a happy looking urowd, ait thoy 11 led nihoro after ilil hours on tho lxiom of tho raging Wil- lamulto Probably twice aa many wero tliuro to recnho thuui and there wero many tuuuhing reunions, aspeelnlly be tween wlei and hushamls wno had Injunction Suits Dismissed do. 2. Judgo Uolso commonced Dept. No. 2 of thu circuit court ThurBday, disposed of some motions and made tho following docket entries: T. T. Geer, governor ot nl. vb. KHon Savage ot al , confirmation, motion sub mitted. Miami Swift, vs. Harry Swift, divorce, dismissed for want of prosecution. T. T. Geer, governor ot al., vs. Jas, Altken, confirmation, confirmed. Kllraboth Gist, vs. 0, Doke, to ascer tain boundary, motion to amend, com plaint granted. Ada Strong, s. Goo. II. Jones et al equity, motion submitted. T. T. Geer, governor et al., vs. Wernor nreyman ut al., motion to strike out part of complaint, allowed as far as it concerns tho objection to tho certificate of ricordornnd ovorruled as to nil else. taavo granted to amend comp'alnt by Mill unlay, July 7th. Mary H. Holmes ot al., vs. K. A. Plereo, administrator, Injunction, mo tion to dismiss complaint nrgucd and sustilmid . Hiilem liuildlng A Loan Association vs. W. Alderson utal,, foreclosure; de fault mid decree. Injunction suits were dlsmletcd lu all tho following cases: W. J. Jean, vs. Knima L. Warteon. Hohert Schulzo, vs. Krneat K. Hyan. J. F. Drake, vs. L. V. Hickoy. A, L. Ilauklus vs. Ambrose Strong, et al. II. T. Kankln, vs. Nell Williamson. II, A. Macolm, vs. Kllraboth Weeks. T. T.,llurkhart, vs. Ambroso Strong, et nl. M, II. Kankln, s. Frank I). Scott. Mr. and Mrs, Will P. Babcock aro ox pccUxl homo soon from their ox tended visit in Indiana. Will Plum, who has been soveral months on a visit to Kansas and Illinois lends, returned today. Miss Georgia Hughos,of Forest Grove, arrtveu touay anu will bo n guost over tho encampment of Miss Merle Davoy. Capt. 0. A. Bridgcford, of Oledo, 111., arrived this morning to visit his cousin, J. S, Brldgoford, who has an orchard south of tho city. Mrs. Thos. Kay and Miss Bertha Kay left today fot a visit at Albany. Thoy will go on to Roseburg to spend their summer vacation. Mrs. Frank E. Shafer and Ilttlo boi Cccyle, woro called to Jefferson yestor day on account of tho serious Illness of her brothor, W. M. Hogg. 0. K. Brown, of tho Union Pacific and Henry Hugglns, of tho Great Northern, two of Portland's blushing railroad rep resentatives, aro In tho city today on transportation business. Tho residence of C. 8. Woodworth on South Commercial and Oak streets has been thoroughly renovated and a new poarch replaced tho old ono, and Mrs. Applcgatu and Miss Luclel Watson hao moved In, Mrs. Applegate had lived 20 years In her homo on Winter street. Senator Clem, ot Linn county Is in tho city today. Ho has sold out his big farm up In that county, but Bays the report that ho will Bottle in Marlon county is unfounded. Ho has not yet decldod whero ho will sottle, or that ho will makoany move. YOU ARE INVITED. BRYAN AND STEPHENSON Continued from flrt.pnge. Took Header. A tiulem uyullat who ridus with a coaster brake surprised people on Com. iiwrulnl street Thursday evening by atop plug his wheel so suddenly that ho wont on about wight or tun feot, sliding along on tho gravel. Ho wan so badly rattled that wiiii. milk ho drank fur lunch was churned Into butter. Metis tt til Hours. llfturs to tho raiiul uriiiiiuU .. .. ..." . . - T' " u. . u.. win nd L'ood Until obliged to "Imeh It" 21 hours longer than they expected, Tito experloneti was a novel out), and, liiHplleof the ilhcomfortH, the oxeur sIotiletH Inttl a Jolly (linn. Tho coininUmry iluiiartiiieut broke down thu llmt thing, but by Bending out foraging parties to tho surrounding country, the distress wna relieved. Kleep. lugiuieomiutxlatlona wero, of course, In adepiato and tho soft sldo of a plank was tho host that could bo found for the gi utter number of the adventurers. Kvury thing km oft without any aeeldunta huAover, and ihe iMrllolpaittn will liaut ii suhjtmt for funny elorliw for soiiiti time toiHimu Cnctmpment Pcrsontlt. Ilrlgadlur-deueralChas. F. Beebucamo up from Portland to look after encamp uiunt matter. Major I). J. Moore, commlsslonary on General Beobo's staff, Is on tho grounds. Lieut Htean, who la In uharga of tho t.1kk at Umnliiig houso oitiotltii school. K, Presmial. of the aiX'oinoilutiuiis Po)tteJinle 7-tt ClIKAP-htp buggy rl) PUlt SALIC mo iiitrfo wagon, itoin nwt uito Koutlo mare and haruoM r. vereler, oonmr coin strcets.b'alem. light v new : Address Lilwrty and Lin 7 6 an IvQOK OVER YOUR COUPONS! One ortheMlllktos. A young man wearing a blue Uittou laUtloil "One of thu .Million," was at thu H P. l)itMt toilay. Ho hM ho rxpro seiiteil thu Uhriitlan Cltlwinlilp iNirty that was supiKirllng Woolloy, tho Pit) hi candidate for Prwldetit. llo said he was a ltopublloan and many Ilepubli. cans vveru-gulng to vote tlirtt tlekut, Hon. L.C. GrllllthltrtlirJ. Thursday evening, about ft o'eloek, I. 0. Griffith, who rosldM 10 iiilloa oaet of Halom. wmit a 4 mile from his residence after a load o raili. Having pku-el a load onto tho running gir of the wagon hu attempted to climb onto the load. Ilia foot tllpil, or a rail lunuM and Mr. (Irlllllh pitelnol forward ovor the load mid struck the gruuml with hit head mid sltouldars. The shivk par 11111111 lllllllllH ItHlfll tif lnnr.l l.ln nn.1 was given ton men of Co. F. by Capt. Lyons. The local company is standing tho brunt of tho work ot preparing the camp, mid recvivo f 1.50 a day compenea Hon. HiiIomi company OregonNatlonalGuard has been orduriHl out Saturday morning at ulght o'clock, instead ot at noon at an nounced More. Tho company will meet tonight and gut ready (or action. (loads tccroved. Tho county commissioners court held its first meeting, as newly constituted, Thursday. The most Important busi ness transacted was tho approval ot the Itonda of thu elected, or ro-elcctod county officers, which all passid mutter, riiobond rixiilreilo(tho county treasur er haa Ihhiii ralsisl from:iO,000 tof.tO.000, on tho oxHH)talon that ho will accumu I ito uwro money than heretofore. After auditing u few bills, adjourn ment was taken until this morning, Coos lay Shlrtlni. From thu reitort ot Dr. K. M Incus. . . a f ihmiui ouiitir ai uoot nay, it appears nun uionumimroj ilomettlo vessels ar riving at that jwrt during the quarter ending luno30vvas M, number depart ing 69; uo foreign vestolt and uo quaran ttneable disease. To the Reccr-tton tt the Capitol on July Eleventh. Tho commltteo having in chargo the reception to tho governor and his brldo, at the tlmo and placo named below, re quests the Journal to givo publicity to tho following Invitation to tho general public to attend that brilliant social event: Becrotary and Mrs, F. I. Dunbar.Trea surer anil Mrs. 0. S, Mooro, Superinten dent and Mrs, J. II. Ackorman, State Printer and Mrs, W.H,I.eeds,ChIet Jus tice and Mrs. K.B.Bean, Justice and Mrs. F. A. Moore, Justice and Mrs. 0. K. Wolvoiton, Attorney-General and Mrs. D. It, N. Blackburn cordially Invito tho public to attend a reception given by them in honor ot Govornor and Mrs. Geer, in the Supreme Court Boom, Cap itol Building, Wednesday evening, July 11th, 11)00, from nlno to eleven o'clock. Those giving tho reception will bo as sisted by Kx-Governor and Mrs Z. F. tho frco list to prevent monopoly under the plea of protection. The failuro of tho present Republican administration, with an absoluto con trol over all branches of tho National Government, to enact any legislation de signed to prevent or even curtail tho ab sorbing power of trusts and Illegal com binations, or to enforce the anti-trust law a already on tho statute books, prove insincerity of tho high-sounding phrases of tho Republican platform. Corporations should bo protected in all their rights and their legitimate inter ests Bhould bo respected, but any attempt by corporations to interfero with tho public affairs of tho peoplo or to control tho sovereignty which created them should bo forbidden undersuch penalties as will make such attempts impossi ble Wo condemn thoDingloy tariff law a trust-breeding measure.sklllfully devised to givo tho fow favors wnlch thoy do not descrvoand to place upon tho many burdens which they should not bear. Wo favor such an enlargement of the scopo of tho Interstate traffic law as w 111 cnablo tho commission to protect indi viduals and communities from discrim ination and tho public from unjust and unfair transportation rates. Finances. Wo reaffirm and endorse- the princi ples of tho National Democratic platform adopted at Chicago In 1800, and wo rcit ato tho demand of that platform for an American financial platform adopted by tho American peoplo for thcniEclvos which shall restore and maintain a bimetallic price level, and as part of such system tho immediato restoration of tho free and unlimited coinage of sil ver and gold at tho present legal ratio of 10 to 1, without waiting for the aid or consent ot any other nation. Wo denounce tho currency bill enictcd at tho lust session of Congress as a step forward in tho Republican policy which attempts to discredit tho sovereign rights of the National Government to Issue all money whether coin or paper, and to U'stow ujton National banks tho power to Issuo and control thu volume of paper money tor their own benefit. A perman ent National bank currency secured by Government bonds mnst have a per manent debt to rest upon, and If tho bank currency is to Increase with pop ulation and business, tho debt must al so increase. The Republican currency scheme Is, therefore, a tcliemo for fast" onlng ujton tho taxpayers a pertetual and growing debt for the benefit of tho banks. Wo are opposed to this pri.ate coK)ratlou papor circulating as money, but without legal tender qualities, and demand the retirement of National bank notes as fast as the Government paper or silver certificates can bo sub stituted tor them. Wo favor an amendment of tho Fed oral Constitution providing for tho elec tion ot tho I'nited States Senators by dltecUoto of thepooplo, and we favor direct legislation vvherevor practicable. Lttor. o aro opiosxi to gov eminent by in Lovers of the Fine Arts will be much gratified at the displays in FRIEDMAN'S WINDOW of some Home made Battenburg Laces Noticeable among them is a beautiful Scarf lor sideboard and a most effective design for glass door A Centre Piece of elegant design and Workmanship, Ladies' fine shoes $125 in small sizes, regular $4,00 and $5,00 goods Come and see them. Ladies and Misses Oxford Ties 50c, 65c, and 75c, 3 pairs of ladies' black hose, good quality for 25c Closing out fine dry goods and shoe stock, Isadore Greenbaum First Door South of Postoffice. THOS. MILNB SUCOKSSOR TO L. M. KIRK 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 city. 54 to 58 State St. Phone 871. THE CHICAGO TYPEWRITER Moody, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, junction j wo denounce tho black list and Mayor and Mrs. 0. P. Bishop, Judge and favor arbitration as a means ot eettllmr Mrs. It. P. Boise, Judge and Mrs. B, F Bonhaui. Judgo ami Mrs. Geo. II. Bur nett, Judge and Mrs. J. J. Murphy, Mrs. Thcodosia Downing, Hon and Mrs. I. L. Patterson, Hon. and Mrs.Plill Motschan, Hon. and Mrs. Edward Hlrsch, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gatcli. 0 R. N. city Office a0 Commercial street. Call for passen ger ami freight rates. Gov M, Powuit, Agt. A Child Ctjoyt The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and soothing effect ot Syrup ot Figs, when in need ot a laxative, and It tho father or mother be costive or bilious, Uie most gratifying results follow Its use; so that It is tho best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. Man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Shoe bargains going fast Glyen's old stand. The holders of receive the prize numbers drawn July 5: llie following COimoils will tmon nnsent:itinn indicated by the IM belew: those beintr the 1344 WaterPitcher8248 Bine-Coupons: rLacBfficLffi 892 Red Coupocs JttftteWnaCups, Saucers U Stt CWiu Dining Plates They Cleaned Me are still in the lead for choice groceries Rdth & Graber We Micceeded in selling every dol lars WOrth Of those firvwnrbc , I C I lilt! wrneu over uiut can now turn our attention JO VUH more fully again to our regular line of goods. I he past week has been another good one on sewing machines. In tact every week is a good one nowadays. It's the kinds j ii,! 1,ia Qnns me mi(le- standard Kotary, Paragon and White machines. Shuttles. Bobbins, needles. Oil -mH rc for all machines. What we haven't in stock we run iwl fnr 1IMII ll, rnlilm ...,M 0" w iwu uj i vim ii man. Some Extra Good Snaps In Second-hand Wheels. R. jT i uojw 161. IS1 trm r WIOQINS 3Q7 COM. ST. Uioyclt Onrotite PotnilW tvtUm Pituot, Organ Setting Machine, Historic Mill. r 1i.mUU rmi la tfea JaaraJU. Ardmomi, Pa July 0. The famous old Guelph Mill, near here, which in colonial days supplied Hour to Washing ton's trooyt while thoy encamped in itt vicinity eu route to Valley Forge, is to be torn down. The army remained ou these grounds from December 13 to 10, 1777, The Guelph Mill was erected in 1717, A memorial consisting ot a boul der nlno feet high, taken from an anja cent hill aud erected upon a tubstautlal foundation, by tho Pennsylvania Bool ety ot tho Sent of the Ketolution, in ifttt, impartt the foregoing facts. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bidtvrlll brt received until July Uth for the remodeling of my resldeuceon Uie corner and Court and 15th street. r!Figbl!?,rsrvea wJcl any and all but. riant and specifications may be teen at tho ofllce of PugU A Gray, architects. " 76td F W DUBBIN disputes between corporations and their employes. In the Interest of American labor and the upbuilding ot the workingman, as tho corner-stone of the prostorlty of our country, wo recommend that congress create a department of labor In charge of a secretary vv ith n eeat in the cabi net, belieiing that tho elevation of tho American laborer will bring with It In creased production and increased pras perity to our country at home, and to our commorco abroad. We aro proud ot the courago and fidel ity of the American soldiers and tailors in all our wart; we favor liberal pen alona to ttiem and their dependents, and we reiterate tho position taken in the Chicago platform in 1SW, that the fact of eullstment and service shnll lu, deemed conclusive evidence against disease and disability before enlistment. mctratua Cinil. We favor the immediate construction, ownership and control of the Nicaragua canal by the 1'nited States, and we de nounce the insincerity of the plank in the Hepublloan national platform for an isthmian caual in the face of th foil,,.. of tho Itepubliean majority to pass the bill pending in eongre.. We condemn Uie llay-Pauncofote treatv ,,.. der of American rights and interests, not to be tolerated by the American people. We denounce the failure ot the Itepub lican party to carry out its pledget to grant statehood to the territories of Arir. ona,Xew Mexico. and Oklahoma, and we promise the people of those territories Immediate statehood and home ruledur log their condition at territories, and we faror home rule as a territorial form of governmsnt for Alaska and Porto Rice We favor an intelligent system of ln proving the arid landt ot tha Wat. .!-. lug the waters for purposes ot irrigation and Ue holding ot tuch lauds for actual settler. We favor the continuance and strict ufoiwinent of the Chinese excluuon v r- Price $35.00 The Chicago cannot be excelled for compactness and clearness of writing. It is easy to learn to operate, and there is a small number of parts to get out of order. L L. Kino, Gen'l Agent for Oro. Albany Oregon. Clydk Brock, Local Agent, Salem Ui rogon. NOT FOR CHINA Whilo nations nro hurrying troops to China, wo nro attend Ing to our business aud giving our patrons the beat to bo had for their money at tho. KITE HOUSE RESTAURANT McKuxor & BKitKiiART Proprietors, 100 State St. law, and its application to the aamo class es ot all Asiatic rates. The Dorrs. j mereon saia: "l'eace, commorco and honot friendship with nil nations, entangling alliances with none." Wo approve this wholesomo doctrine, nnd earnestly protest agaltiBt tho Republican doparturo which has Involved us in so called world politics, including the diplomacy ot I'urope, nnd in tlio in trigue and land-grabbing of Asia, and vvocomlemn tho ill-concealed Republi can alliance with I'ngland, which must moan discrimination against other friendly nations, and which has already stilled tho Nation's voice whilo liberty is being strangled In Africa. Ito. ltovlng in tho principles of tel'- government and rejecting as did our forefathers, tho claim of monarchy, wo view with indignation the purpose of bngiami to overwhelm with force tho South African Republics. Speaking, as we believe, for the entire American na tion, except its Republican olllceJiold era, and for all free men, everywhoro, we extend our sympathies to tho heroic burghers in their unequal atrucule to maintain their liberty nnd indepen. dence. Wo denounco thelavlsh annronriatlnn. of the recent Republican Congresses, which have keep taxej high and which threaten the perpetuation ot oppressive, war levies. We oppose accumulation of a surplus to be squandered in such bare faced frauds upon taxpayers as the ship ping subsidy bill, which, under the false pretense of urosiiorlni! Amripn shipbullding.would put unearned millons into mo pockets ot favorite contributors to the republican camnaicn fund. v j ivor the reduction and speedy repeal of the war taxes, and a return to tho tine honored Democratic policy of economy In Government expenditures. relieving that our most cherished in st itntions are in great peril, that the very existence of onr constitutional republic it at ttake. and that the decis ion now to be rendered will determine whether or not our children ara i UlOtti l)ItVmi nrtiiLw.. i jvj . lit 'vbvo u Bottled Beer Klingerft Deck.Successora toJSouthSaltrc Bottling Works, All orders for bottled bear will be flllei at the browery. Kept on cold ttorage. Free city dellvory. Telephone 2131. Chinese War Is on, so is the Building Boom in Salem. We have just re ceived two car loads glazed sewer pipe and connections of all kinds, also four car loads lath. 2 car loads Star A Star shingles No. 1. 4 car loads Roche Harbor Lime. 2 car loads Portland ce ment, No. 1. 2 car loads cedar posts. Sand. Gravel, Plaster, Hair Fire Brick. English and Dom estic Common Brick. These goods of best quality are in store and will be sold more reasonable than ever. Call for prices. D, S. Bentley & Co. Phono SOI. 810 Trent 8t ment which Mate treat. lrM ..n.n have made the United i'lusperoua anil .V" "'""" w Uie (oreeoinu H honored, aJhi ,i i'wwll! American people, regardless of previous party affiliatUM Crysial Ice Works Is delivering Ice to its patrons at the prevailing prices. Also Ice cream in any quantity will be delivered to any part of ti the city. Price 66c per gallon, warranted to keep 12 hours alter delivery. : : : : : . J. Maguire Prop'r. RATES ON ICE The following low rate on ice have been agreed upon by the Capital 1 Works and Crystal Ice Works, of this city beginning Slay 16: . . Confectionery stores, hotel "".P. markets, using 100 lba or more at a urn 60c per hundred; leas than 1W lb 76c Private nartiea using 100 lb or more, 76c;lesa than 100 lb, lo per Ik. sale below 10c . . Ice in ton lota, 7.60; half ton, fi-Of, at the works. . Ice shipped la acki 76 per IM, extra, Oirmi. Ic Wo 6-16U Carnal. Ici Wo -ua. . Jf . liB u&d-B