ftiiiuriirtnYHrnTah.Tii.
rfimifci
MllfiKllif Hit 1TtlH
,y JPX V ..
I A I
c;.
Real
Milanese
Suede
Gloves
n
Finest kind for summer wear. Look just like un
dressed kid when on the hand.
We have them in white, blacks, tans and slates.
50c and 85c.
HOLY BRSON'S
I
THE LAST DAY.
TIIEO. N.C.ENCAMPMET WILL BREAK UP
TOMORROW.
General Summers Metis Some of Ills Oil
Command1. Review Tbls Evenlnf.
Crash Skirls
Made ol good quality brown linen crash, finished seams,
generous size, and good weignt. Regular price of these
skirts is $1.25. This week they go at the special price
95C each
J. J. Dalrymple & Co.
Now' is the time for Smoke Glasses
ia you want a patrr wo imvu tiiem In oven
tn row your glasses away when thoy iiro lirol
repair thorn nH good fts now , furnish u Iuhh nml buvo you considerable
Wu do ovury thing In ipcatnclo ropnli inn und nt ronsonuhlo rates. Try us
ry hlmilo, stylo nml priro.
nuen, or u tuns niibHiiiKi
Don't
wo cnn
moiiuy
C. II. HINGES.
296 Commercial Street,
next boor to llolvcrson's.
Tonight
wnrnior.
WEATHER.
and Saturday (lr Nititrdny
(
eft
Whedt Market.
San FiuNnuro, July 111. Cash 107V-.
Oiiicaoo, III., July HI. Sept. 7lV--Halem,
48.
GOLD DUST FLOUR
MAIM ny
The Sldnoy Power Co.
HIUMKV, OHKUON.
f made (or family ubo, ask your grocers (or
, t it', Bran and. shorts always on hand.
-A. T. WALN, AGENT,
rilONK 61,
VIAVvYlVBVWVtAYA
i
Clothing
Aim emus lurniHhing u
iiowest.BtyleH.Unrge variety pat
ty terns. t.
JiShoes '.
bIioobJS
,.o ..iiir.
;WHI HMIP1illttllVII D .llirVB lilt,
bUob, style, wako and iinulltlos.5
Za
Sii-aiiie s ; bIioom,, inun h
p
youths'BhooB.ohlldieu'a shoos nil
H'"lHipor
Fit guaranteed, and
than thu ehenpoat
?
E. F. OSBURN. JM&a
HOTEL ARRIVALS. X
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Collate Hotel.
W M Molaon, Albany.
MIbs Mary Unison, Turner.
Air A II Wagner, Sun Francibco.
Mrs A II Wngmir, Han I'ranoikva.
1' RHtahl, Charlotte, Mich.
J Hughes, I'ortlund.
K A Jones, Oregon City.
Willamette.
M II i:iliH, Albany.
Mis. and Misa Sox, Albany.
Ham Uoldsnilth, rortlaud.
T T Strain A wife, 0. N. (1.
A V I'yo, Portland.
I' K Stow oil, Purtlund.
J no M Uiurln, I'ortluntl.
.Mm Bulger, 1'ortland.
Mrs.T V Dunn, Portland.
It II Thomas, Portland.
1) II llomholf. Woodburn.
Mhw MlniiloMnck. Portland.
Miss A i: Allynll'ortland.
M S Jamesou, Portland.
It W, Benjamin, Portland.
CaptO Kollur, Portland.
Mrs CImhF lloebo, Portland.
(.1 1) IIobIm), Portland.
Konoth Bee bo. Portland.
II E Lounaburg, Portland.
1) J Minimi, Portland,
lien Owen bummers, Portland,
(.'has 0 Scott, MeMinnvlllo.
Miss Kailo Join, McMlunvllltt.
J T Kelly, Portland.
T 0 Smltli Jr, Portland.
CaptO K McDonald, Portland.
Knot Untied,
A divorce haa boon wanted In Dept.
No. Sof thu circuit court in tho suit of
Walter Morley vs. Jean Morley.
Thurlay evening at the 0. N. Q. en
campment the usual parade, was held
and tho troops wero reviewed by Gcn.O.
8ummerB,under whom the aecondOrcgon
surved In tho Philippines. Them are
many Pliilipplno veterans among tho
troops now at Camp Geer, and alter tho
rcviow, Genoral Summers wont around
tho camp and hold a sort of Informal re
union with the hoys. Those who had
been in the Philippines gathorol at the
end of the company streets to receive
their former commander and gavo him a
reception which proved his popularity.
The boys gathered around him. and after
tolling thorn to "get up closor,boys, "tho
general gavo them a shorttalk. Ho re
ferred to tho splendid record mado by
the Second Oregon.to the (act not ono of
tho boys was court martialcd; that tlioy
wore all honorably discharged. The state
and tho nation was proud of them: and,
personally, wherever Jio wont ho would
always have a warm spot in hisjieart for
the boys of tho Second Oregon.
. "IIo's all right, "-said some one, and
this was ropeatcd with chcors from all
the boys.
Captain Dunbar and Captain Clias.
McDonald, formerly captain of Co, II,
Second Or., each gave tho boys a short
talk and it was a very pioasunt rounion.
Threo cheers wcro given for each of
tho nbovo officers and also Liout. Chas.
Murphy and Lieut Kd Finzer, of tho 2d
Oregon.
Tho city was represented by Mayor
J31ahop, Recorder Judah and nil tho
councllmen except Huron, as woll as a
delegation from the chamber of com
merce, headed by President Gray' and
Secretary Thlolson. After tho parado
theso gentlemen woro vory pleasantly
entertained by Ilrlg. Gon. Bcobo at his
headquarters, listened to a ' flno band
concert, and returned highly pleased
with tho hospitality of the ofllcors.
The Last Day.
This is practically tho last day of tho
full oncatnpmont, as 8aturday will wit
ness tho breaking up of tho camp.
Tho cavalry will leave In tho morn
niug and tho troops will all bo gone by
night.
Tho last .drees parade and reviow of
thu hrlgado will be held this ovoning at
thu tibiiul time, commencing 'JO minutes
before sunset, when Colonel Jas. Jack
son. Inipoctor-gonerul, will roviow the
tnxip.
An OIJ Veteran.
A licach, ono of the members of Corn
puny D, of woodburn, is now past the
aiju of flfty-eight years, but is as young a
soldier as tho company has whon it
comes down to tho drills. Mr. Ueach
served thirty.four months in tho Civil
War and was in thirty.flvu engagements.
Ho was n inombor of Company K fith,
Michigan Calvary, and was under den
oral Geo. A. Custer. Ho witnessod
many of tho principals battloa and
knows tho real life of a Boldior. Ho
says ho is onjoytng this oncampmont.
'Alio boys will bo paid off tonight or to
morrow morning.
RATIFY TOMORROW
BRYAN AND STEVENSON CAMPAION TO BE
STARTED WITH BIG RALLY.
Marlon Scuare the Scene of Tomorrow's
Meetlnf. Darkley and Cortland
Speak.
Mais
MHWaBHKlMSlB
Are Your Teth
Worth Half a Dollar.
The committee appointed to arrango
tho Bryan ratification meeting in Ma
rion Squaro met this aftcrnnon and
comploted tho preliminary work of
what Is expected to be an enthusiastic
endorsomonlof tho work dono at tho
recent Kansas City convention.
Tho time Bet is 2 . in. Saturday after-
noon and all whoendorso tho nomination!
of lirynn and Stevenson should bo on
hand at Marlon square at that hour.
Prominent speakers will deliver stir
ring addresses, and Gesner's Orchestra
will furnish music.
Tho list of speakers includes II. L.
Uarkley, John A. Jeffrey, W. E. Cope
land, J, K. Weatherford, Judgo Bonhaml
Judgo Boiso, H.W.Cottlo and others, and
there is ample assuranco of some good
lively speaking.
Whtlo many will find difficulty in
leaving their work in the daytime, it
was deemed best to hold the meeting in
afternoon, bo that tho farmers might at
tend. 1st all turn out and give the candi
dates a good Bond-off.
PERSONAL
Greatest Bargains'!.! ever
known inShoes, next door
to Gllbert &jtakef s.
Another License,
A mnrrhigo luoim has jut'ii Umud to
luHirguTiTliurona niulVril. ItohTrtsoTi,
I. K, Nhafcr, ultnetw.
TothcAslum,
Joptha Wolfn, agtnl.is years, was re-
coiwl at tho ngWuiu yosterdav from
Wallowa county,
TOfbCOasfOrMOciDfaiDs?
fhe season is on, and we have the good that will give
you enjoyment eveiy moment of your outing.good thing to'eat.
WORKING FOR A FOUNTAIN
Salem Florlcultural Society Takes Steps Tow
ard Its Erection.
At n mooting of tho Salem Florlcultur
al Society held at tho residonco of Mrs.
Win. Ilrown yesterday nftornoon tho fol
lowing uamed cominltteowas appointed
to confer with a liko committee of thu
Decorntlvo Unien: Mrs. Win. Ilrown.
Mrs. M. N. Chapman, Judgo It. S.
Iloiin.
Tho purpoko of tho committees is to
look up tho alvlsablllty of consolidating
the respectivo fluids o( tho Docoratlvo
Union and tho Florlcultural Society (or
mo purposu or securine a sultablo (oun
tain lor man, torso and dog on the court
houeo grounds. Tho county court has
agreed to maintain such a (ountaln pro
vided it is found feasible to secure tho
amo ns indicated nbovod alxe.
lho following resolution was also
adopted ;
Hesolved, That tho Salem Florlcul
tural Society extends a ote of thanks
to tho city council, bicycle dealers, hi
cyclists, tho arIouB lodges and othors
for their kindness and generosity in as
siKtlng the lato rose show and street pa
ratio. The meeting adjourned to next Wed
nesday at 2 p. m,
m m M
Sceclal Polke.
Six special polleomen will bo Bworn in
at tho city hall at 7 o'clock this ovoning.
llieeo will bo put on tho force tempor
arily, aa tho city officials wish to bo pre
parwl for possible disordor tonight and
iiuiiuiiuw, mo uoW policemen are
named, as follews: W. L. Sklpton, Al
Dle.juo. Thos. Kckhart, Elmer White,
Wm. Albright and Jack West.
Pay Your Do Tax.
A low dog licenses ore being issued
within the last (ew days, but the owners
of city canines do not seem over anxious
to part with their money. On August 1st
a dog catcher will bo appoluted, ami all
untagged dogs will be liable to impoundment.
Doputy Sheriff John Eates was in
Woodburn yesterday.
James D. Darbey, of Lewlsburg, was
a Salem visitor today.
John Darby, tho grain dealer of Shaw,
was a Salem visitor yesterday.
Fred Davis went to Portland this
morning on short business trip.
W. Il.Queoner and Geo. Nolbort, of
Stayton, weroin the city today.
Mrs. W. II. Hobson left for Stayton
this morning, whoresho expects to spend
the summer.
Miss Minniu Frickoy, who has been in
Chicago attending school.returnod homo
this morning.
Miss Ella Currinwcnt to Corvallls
this morning to attend tho iuneral of
hot litslo ncico. "
Mrs. Piper, of South Salem, has gone
to Cottago Grove to visit with her
brothor, Tliad Grubbs.
Nova-la City, Cal., Transcript, Juno
Will. II. C. Plum and J B Plum, of
Salem, Or., arrived here last evening.
Miss Estello Caso, of East Portland, Is
visiting her friend, Mis Nollio White, at
tho home ol D. A. White, In North Sa
eom. Mrs. Chris Eisonhart and Miss Helen
E. Eisonhart, of Bilverton.havo been In
tho city yisitlng at tho homo of 0. T.
Stanton.
Mrs. Willcns, of Turner, who has
beon spending a (ew doya in tho city
visiting Mr. and .Mrs. Co). J. Olmstead.
has roturnod home.
.Mrs. Robert A. Rold and Miss Mil
drod Hlmos, of Portland, aro In tho city
visiting at tho homo of Mr. ond Mrs.
Geo, A. Bold, on Summer street.
Aiico V, Moyor has issued neat cards
of Invitation to a number of hor young
friends, to a progressive bicycling party,
and to meet hor (rionds Mao Hoinz,
Jeanotto and Ertna Wolfe, of Califomin,
to take placo at 5:30 this afternoon.
It. M. Goodrich, of Lebanon, Linn
county, is In the city visiting J. G. and
L, J. Whlto, ol Highland. Mr. Good
rich reports crops fn Linn county in had
condition, but says Lebanon is gaining
anothor paper mill. O'Neil Brothers,
who own and oporntoa paper mill In
that city, aro removing anothor mill
from California to Lebanon, and will
horealtor manufacture paper out of balm
as woll as straw.
Then why neglect them? Cdme here
We'll tell you the test tooth brushes that
It's rossltle to make for 25c.
We'll sell you a tottie of our own tooth
powder for 25 c.
These with a tittle or your help will keep
our teeth In cood condition. We know
the trush Is all rltht-know It enouih to
say-anothcr one If we're mistaken. We
know the Tooth Powder Is all rltft
'cause we make It.
D. J. Fry
tAfafcaiatelaUtltWMBfriltlilll'liHMlW .WI ,
I Bona ft Reduction
Ever try to take Pictures? It's lots of
fun. We've Cameras and all the other
thlnis.
!miiiiiiiiiiiimmi
McDonald Burial.
Tho funeral of Fred .McDonald, who
died on Wednesday of consumption, wns
hold from tho residonco nt 2tW Water
street, nt 10 o'clock this (oro noon, Rov.
Ronald McKiliop officiating, nnd burial
took placo in Rural cemetery,
Tho family is in poor circumstances
but kind neighbors brought flowers and
tho helping hand. Deceased had
worked in tho livery stables of tho city,
and Henry Brown of tho Postofllce
b tables and Mr. Miller of the Club
stables each furnished a carriago with
out cimrgo.
Horo's a clean-cut saving for nil our customors. Thoy hnvo been wnUt
our July snlo, and now tho opportunity comc9, and our patrons know i ,'.'
got just what wo ndvortlso, and thoy appreclato the (act that wo nnJ. . ?l ""J
sent. And hero Koea suite that will cantivato tho oyo nnd lonnm. i. .. ' "'"wprt.
,o( every good Judgo of clothing. A largo linu of boya' crash suits nt 50i n 1 J 9i
vouura suits, fa, f i. o. u: mon-s ciasn suns, x. fa. f4.no : mni. ....--"" uc,j
M
bus
bove suspenders, men and bov
to your advantage. A lino lino of ladies' Bkirts
trimmed and plain, well mado nnd nicoly finished.
to-unto
i- . .. .. . r vita n piriru dull, a w
, 10, S7.60, 8: men's tweed suits, 1(1. ti, 18! mon'B worstoiln. im J,..7i Hf"
incss trousers, tiptop for business Wear, $1. $1.00. I2.W1 nn.i ..!..." f"fc
r' nocltttos and Bhirtq. crnnli n.,,i fi. ' ' ".' WM
i (.ninii liiiti n a. a. ..
In linon ' .1 , . "l!.n ' PW
All tho above ar;,
MP
ricil
s
New Racket Slow
Cor. State and Commercial Sts.
Ladies' fine shoes $1,25
Salem Oregou,
in
small sizes.
regular 54,00 and $5,00 goods. Come and
see them.
Ladies' and Misses Oxford Ties 50c, 65c,
and 75c.
3 pairs of ladies' black hose, good qualify
for 25c.
Closing out fine dry goods and shoe stock
DIED.
Sani
July
tlop
TAKEN IN CHARGE.
STAR HAM
SLICED l)UIi;i) DKKr
Vh'AI. LOAF
Ml.NOKD HAM
SI.IOIJI) BACON
BRKAKFAST BACON
ff '
jAnd -endless variety of other, canned goods, vegetables etc.
Rotl'i & Graber
New Notaries.
Notaries public have been appointed
by Gov. Geer, as lollows : A. Nelson, of
Newborn, J. H. MIddloton, of Portland;
John W. Robinson, of Ashwood, aud J.
U. Benson, of Myrtle Point.
A Mai Who Has Been Frlthtentnt Polk County
People.
A man giving tho namo of Horace
Pinkney, was taken in charge last even
Ing by Officer Smith and consigned to
the city Jail, on a charge of carrying con
cealed weapons. He cauiu Into thu city
yesterday, from Polk county, where ho
lias been leading a nomadic life for somo
timo, and has frightened women nnd
children on several occasions.
His antecedants are unknown, but he
says he cama from California. Ho
has beon carrying a short gun and a re
volver, but does not seem to hnvo act
ually attacked any ono.
Ho is mentally somewhat unbalanced
and whon County Judgo Scott returns
tomorrow he will be examined for In
sanity and will probably bo committed
to the asylum.
HEPBURN.-At thu Cartwright
tiirlnm in Salem, at 0:30 p. in,
12, Nancy M., wife of W. W.
burn, aged 48 years.
Deceased had been in vory poor health
for a number of years, and n surgical
operation was decided to bo necessary as
tho only possibility of giving permanent
relief, or hope of prolonged life. An
operation was thorcforo performed
Thursday morning but thu patient's vi
tality was too low to recover from tho
shock. Deceased was born in Columbia
county, Pa., Feb. 22. 1852. With her
family sho had resided in Salem for
about 11 years, and had been prominent
ly Identified, so long as her health ir
mittcd, with the work of tho First M.
E. church, of which sho was a member.
Sho was also a member of the orders of
United Artisans and Womeu of Wood
craft. Besides tho husband, W. W. Hepburn,
deceased leaves five sons and daughters:
Mrs. G. P. Card, .Miss Maudo Hepburn,
Miss Ethel Hepburn, and Arthur Hep
burn, all of Salem, and Will Hepburn,
located In Pennsylvania.
Tho funeral services will bo conducted
nt tho First M. E. church nt 2 p. m. to
morrow (Saturday), Rev. John Parsons,
officiating. Burial will take placo in the
Odd Fellows cemetery,
RICE. At tho family homo, near I'ra
i"m-ur- tnursitny. July 12. ltKW, at
10:30 a. m , F. M. Rice, agod 71 years,
of heart disease.
Deceased was an old settlor in Marion
county, and at ono tlmo resided in Sa
lem, owning a piece of property near tho
Lincoln school. His illness was short.
Ho leaves a family of grown sons and
daughters. Tho funeral took placo nt
tho homo this afternoon and burial was
in tho Slacleay cemetery,
GRISW'OLD.-Attho Oregon Hosnitnl
for the Insano, Thursday, July 12.
11KX), Wm. 0. Grlswold, aged 70 yW
Mr. A. Grlswold was received at tho
asylum, Fobruary 10, ibOO, from Port
land, to which placo his remains will
probably bo shipped for burial.
Isadore Greenbaum
First Door South of Postoffice.
BRIDGE & BEACH
MANUFACTURING CO.'S
SUPERIOR
STOUES and
RANGES. '
CAN BE
FOUND AT
GRAY BROS
BORN.
S9?TT,-.7A !' ,fln,il' homo Salem,
Or., Woddesday, July 11, 1000, to Mr.
aud Mrs. James Scott, a son.
A Child Enjoys
fhe pleasant ilavor, gentle action, and
soothing effect of Svrup of Figs, when
In need of a laxative, and if tho father
or mother bo costlvo or bilious, tho most
gratifying results follow its use; so that
it Is the best family remedy known and
every family should have a bottle. Man
ufactured by tho California Fig Syrup
Co.
MARRIED.
VAUGHIN-FISH.-At the residence of
me omciating clergyman, in Salem,
Oregon, Thursday, Julv 12, 1000, by
Rev. John Parsons, D.l) Miss Loretn
Fish to J, W. Vaughn, both of Marion
county,
SOLE 'AGENTS
AT SALEM. ORE
THE CHICAGO TYPEWRITER
Price $35.00
The Chicago cannot be excelled for
' compactness and clearness of writing. IV
is easv to learn to operate, and there is a
small number of parts to get out of order.
E. L. Kino, Clyde llnocs,
Gen'l Agont for Oro. Local Agent,
Albany Orecon, balem On
w"'
I fKlMmmmmmmmSjB
tAjAUmmfTffmZmmmWjffS
1 ??fely " 'J
Salem Oregon.
Tho grand lodge of Elks has elected tho
follow Ing grand efficers: Grnnd loyal
Knight.Lloyd Bowman, New York City;
grand lecturing knight .William B. Brook
Lexington, Ky. ; grand secretory, George
A. Reynolds, Saginaw, Mich.: grand
treasurer, Edward Orris. Meadvlllo.I'a.
Democratic Nominations
may not pleasu you, but you aro certain
to bo suited with tho well-cookod meals,
served at any hour nt tho
St. Elmo Rkstaoiiant.
Piano and
Organ Talk
Stovo Elklns was yesterdny endorsed
by tho Republican statu convention of
West Virginia.
The shoe sale at Given's
oia siana is a wonder.
The Yellowstone Park Line.
Tho Northern Pacific runs daily trains
from Portland to tho famous YellOw
stono Park. Tho natural wonders of
una iiutk uavo neen so often described
that it is unnecessary to describe them
uere. koiimi trip excursion rates are
nun m t-ueci, anu many peoplo from
this county and Europe, aro including
tho park in their summer vacation trips.
iV? .inBny I100!'10, this is tho tour of a
lifetime, many ore the sights they de
scribe with enthusiasm to their friends,
on their return.
or further information, rates, etc., ii 1-1b',a,ll,
81ee,'"V Northern Pacific agent, al write CSTIC Common Brick.
. . viiiuuujii, a. u r. a, 3)5 Morri
son eireei, corner Third, Portland.
7-12-Ot.
Bottled Beer
KHngerft Beck.Successora to'SouthSalem
Bottling Works
All orders for bottled beer will be tilled
at the brewery. Kept on cold stor(!.
Free city delivery. Telephone 131,
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-
WHY GO HUNGRY
When you can got all you
to eat at tho
want
These eoods of hest duality
are in store and will be sold
more reasonable than ever.
Call for prices.
D, S. Bentley & Co,
Phone SOI, aQFrontSt
Special Reserves.
'Old Government" whlakev
recog-
espoc-
Captain
C
rilO.NB lfi 124 STATIC HT
nlwd by leading physicians, aud t
lallv by A. P. dhirleu M. 1)., Cs
imourpjon, aiso uy vvni. I). Jledirtv
M. D,, Major and Surgeon, In United
b.tao Army. Furthermore, the board
of health of Son Francisco, recommends
tills stimulant as the nnr.wt mi.,l.,lu..
ated. for fumllv nm fnr Mmi).....i.
and invalids. Bold exclusively in Salem
and Marion County by J P. Roam.
-I-20-U
This is tho tlmo of year whon more.
people prepare to buy organs juuI
pianos than at any other season.
What are you doing1'
Wo are prepared to sell you tho Wst
P' m wio wortit, each a peer in
its class.
Estev and Chicago Cottage Organs.
Knabo, Fisher, Ludwig, Kingsbury,
table and other Piauos.
Always glad to seo you whother
looking or buying.
Sewing machines and supplies of all
kinds.
Some More
Wheel Snaps
yesterday
Part of those I advertised
51. B?"8 nlreiuly- I now have a "09
JO-InblaekTribune.newlv enameled,
In perfect condition every way for
t-u. i nave a i-i-incti Kambler w iih
two new rims and ono new casing,
lor f 14. Other snaps from $5.00 up.
Severn new wheels, too, at prices
that will move them at one. Sun
dries, vou'll find ip our south win
dow in abundance. Gas lamps
$3 00; Carbide, 2 pounds for 23c.
Another lot of those Dexter Net
carriers in today. Thoy soil like
hot cakes.
ffOITB HOUSE RESTAU1UNT
Our patrons receive the best the
market affords. Ojwn day and
night.
McKiliop & Berkhart
10a State St.
. A. WIQGIN3
R
307 GOM. ST
JWT Pianos, Organs, Sawing Machirjes, Bicycle
RATES ON ICE
Tho following low rates on ice have
been agreed upon by tho Capital Ice
Works and Crystal Ice Works, of this
city beginning May 10: '
Confectionery stores, hotels and fish
markets, using 100 lbs or more at a time
50o per hundred; loss than 100 lbs 75c.
Pnvato parties using 100 lbs or more
I8?!1? ,l?2n 10 lbs lc P lb. No
sale below 10c
Ice in ton lota, 17.60; half ton, M.00,
at the works. ' '
feklce shipped in Backs 7fio mr inn ....v.
!? Capital Ics Wobkb
B" CatBTAL Ic Wobxb.
Works
Crystal Ice
Is delivering tea tolta patron
at the prevailing prices. Al
Ice cream In any quantity win
be delivered to any part ol tn
tho city. Price 55c per gallon,
w arranted to keep 12 hours after
delivery. : : : : : '
J. Maguire Prop'r.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
received unUl July 1R
2Ti
TIM. .!ll K
for Uie remodeling of my ,r.ea,ide?51t
uio corner anu ixmri uu " :la
The right is reserved to reject any na
all bids. Plans and specifications may
be Been at tho office of Pugl "W
architects. ..,
7.5ul F. W. DUBBIN.
J
Str- scs;
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