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'". r! Ml, Paaa.. timtmmnmm n n-r'r iriT-ni tf WASH s 1 1 r-... rtti... Tam ft GOOD uAlm rauty mum lups, a iui ajc. uuw mwiuvh, New Lace Collar Turnovers, 25c to 75c each. ALWAYS THE amm i.nwcst Prices Has a Reputation for Reliability at all Times. ...PARASOLS. 99 About Half Aro'you prupnred to ward off the somotlmoB too ardent rayti of "Old Sol"? Come hero today, see tho lino ol parasols wo nro offering nl nbout one half regular prlco. Wo know you'll not bo nblo (o resist tliolr beauty. Standard Patterns arc Best. wearers faco, tho lousos may bo selected ''BvySiSr V"v9t vrw Jf3I them look well and fool well to tho wearer. CIIAS. II. HINGES HAMMOCKS HAMMOCKS .d&SKMlt &" ,lG&K&. mmj &m wmsr 5 OTwaKwR vkKW -m xmu HflMMOGKS! F. W. H0LLIS & CO. THE LOW PRICED FURNITURE HOUSE. BOSTON BLOOMER GIRLS Famous American Ladles' Baseball Club will play the Silem team at the Fair Grounds. :' Saturday, June 22. At 2;30 sharp. This will be one of the most exciting and amusing contests ever witnessed at Salem. Popular prices- Mr. &(cKuloy' condition contlnuoi to Iwprovo. JolitTBeriraott 'wl 80 who canto to Washington in 1858, is dead. A Jury was Mowed today to try JeU Morrison second time for murder a year ago ol Mr. Clin Castle. The National Printing IVusuimii and assistants Union lwgaw 13tU auuual iw slon today at Washington today. JudjiNotwr ibis morning nUnoed Alfred Hamilton to bo banged August MONDAV X X X X X X Wc Begin a Veritable Slaughter Sale of Every Piece of Summer Goods In Our Store. Wo look for hot weather and when It comes thero will bo plenty of It. Juot when you need wnrm weather coods, you'll find Balem's Best Btoro at hand ready to help you with a big stock of goods to olect from arid slaughter prices on every thine In tho line. Come early In tho weok while there is a big stock to select from. All 5c Wash Goods Reduced to 4c. All 8c Wash Goods Reduced to 6c. AH 10c Wash Goods Reduced to 8c. All 12M Wash Goods Reduced to 9c. All 15c Wash Goods Reduced to 12c. All 20c Wash Goods Reduced to 16c. All 25c Wash Goods Reduced to 20c. All 30c Wash Goods Reduced to 23c. All 50c Wash Goods Reduced to 39c. Our slaughtering of prices will last all week and every picco of wahh goods in our storo will bo included In the sale. Wo aro actually going to sell wash goods cheaper than somo storoi can buy them. tup. nin nxHGAiN house op salem. tnf lCf Con MnA(u BEST GOODS Won for This Store OUR ENTIRE LINE OF WHITE WAISTS REDUCED. fCi ,k VU? 7 !s TjVGKW I l M-.x ' t"J50 l iw r&ik W CZCsi wzrxy iV- S o. xus y -. ' " ' l 00 Quality at 88 ft 25 Quality ut OH f'2 00 Quality nt l liO f2 GO Quality nt fl 08 Mall Orders Promptly Filled an rVrwil'-f Ci"f " '" ,l ilreablo fact LJUI1 I Til that not ono pair of glasses out of ten which yon seo upon tho streets aro correctly lilted to tho or they may not. I cannot tell without examining tho eyes, lint tho laut re mains tho (ramus aro carolcsidy iidlustod. If you havo good lenses, wo can lit you Willi good iramiiH ui ruununuuiu iiruun in Hold, Uold Killed, Herman hllvor or Nlckio. I tako great pride In seeing Ilrlng your glanwoit in and havo them measured and registered free of charge, pomething may happen to them and then wo ran replace thum ut reason able charge. awCommcrclaM klrcct. All Styles! All Prices I tl 17 6t lllth for murder I). M, Woodbury In Anaoorto last September. Oregon Supreme Court. Ului vs. Oolllnberry, Union Go., re vcrtied; Bean, O. J. Municipal Security Co. vs. lUknr Oo , roverod; Moore, J. Dyko vs. Ourry, Maker Co., alilrmodj Wolveiton, J. WeMorn Loan A Saving Go, v. Our toy, alllrmed; Wolvortiju, J. Ktrlukland VI. Hpatb, apical dts mlued on stipulation. i, , WlUMl M I ,MUMMiMuii.MMyiMi WASH SALE BUILDINGS BURNED AT MONMOUTH Fire broko out at 1 0 :.'I0 Sunday morn ing in Frank Fisher's wtore, and by tho tlmo tho alarm was given the building was onvoloped in flames. Tho postolllco and barber shop adjoining wero soon burning, and heforo tho flro could bo checked six buildings wore destroyed. A telephony measago to Independence brought a car of people over the motor Hue, who gave valuable assistance, and by hard work tho residences of I. S Perkins and J. M. Flynn and ttie depot woro saved. Tho following approximates the loam's and Insurance: Frank LuraH, posloffleo... .$1000 $760 Frank Fisher, confection ary and stationary stock. 1000 800 Mrs. Ileudrick, of .McMInu villi", Atom building COO ,'100 John K. Miller, barber shop !S00 .... Mrs. J. II. Frazor, rusldoncu Hiidnlllco ....: 1100 ICO Dr. HainlK), doiillst 100 .... H. O. Koyt, of Perrydale, rofidenco :i00 .... O . K. Force, baibcr llx lures fit) EUGENE POPULAR LOAN KllKi'HO ItCMlitvr On Juno Mill hooks close on the f !HS,0Q0 popular school loan. To date only lift applicants havo signed for tho bonds in sums ranging from $1200 to 11000, and one asked for $10,000. The total iiiiiiH subscribed for already how ever, Is t-.'ll.tlOO.ortUHH) morn than the required amount. When Haloui adver tised for her popular loan twice the amount was subscribed for. There who want part of tho boiidn should ten K. It. Skipworth heforo the 20th of June. Assistant Killed Principal. I)oTiUN..M.A,, June 17. Professor Ran klu, assistant to principal ol tho public soIiooIb, today shot and killed George It, McNeill, principal of the schools and then blowout his brains. Itaukin was dropped fiom the list and endeavored to secure reinstatement with out buntcc. State Versus Chcrrlncton, K. A. Havvktt as complainant swore boforo Justice O' Donald today that Win. A. Ohorrlugton called him into his ollluo In thu Whale music store and then and thero struck him with his lists and again 011 the outside of the store. Mr, Cherriugtou'u lawyer showed that Hawks had been ordered out ol tho Whalu music storo, and mis then put out; that Hawks returned uud there was muro scrapping. The case went to trial with about half-doeu wltiiitdoos to Jury as follews: J. II. Campbell, Jas, lUtohelor, Jas. Allken, 1. W. Ilarritt, Jas. Oylo.andT. Cautlold, The Modern Beauty Thrives on good food ami ualilnw, with plenty of tvxoroiw in the upon air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. If her system needs tho dualising action of a laxative rt)hUHly,sho insoa the gnutlt and pleasant Syrup of Figs, made by tho Gulllorula ltg Syrup Co. only, Accident In West Salem A man namml I )', agd about 03 years, a rtwidont of West tiuUm, while repairing the rof of hi huiuo this afternoon, Ml to tho ground and broko about six ribs on hit left sldo and it is through ho cannot re cover, Dr. J. N. Smith altomW him. Miss Roblln to Wed. Cards aro out announcing tho wedding ol MNa Klisabeth Rob! in to Prof. Floyd Wold, both formerly of this olty.at Cam bridge, Mass., on Tuesday, Juno 18. Thuy will boat homo to friends aftarJuly 4, at SO Ortwcont St., Cambridge, Mais. Mrs, John Q, Wright returned fiom Stattlo Saturday evunlng, alter a vWH wtrh bar daughter, Mrs. J. ,M, Jteen. berg. GOODS COLORADO LABOR LEADERS EXCITED They are .Wild Over the Loss of the Employ er's Liability Bill. UNIONS WILL SPEND LARGE SUM TO DISCOVER THE GUILTY PERSON National Homeopathlst Convention Meetlntrat Illclifield Springs - May Con sider an Important Question Affecting Practice. Dbnvhr, Juno 17. Conferences of labor leaders aro being held in this city to invcstlgato the reported theft from the ofllcial flzeaof what is known as tho "Employer's Liability Bill," passed by tho last legislature In tho interest of wago earners. "If it is truo that tho rec ord of tho passage of tho employer's liability law has been stolon from tho olllclal journal of theSenateand if it can not bo recovered tho law is invalid. Thero nro decisions In our courts that cover practically similar cases." That was tho statement mude by Lieutenant- Governor Coatee of Colorado. "I do not yot know officially that the portion of the bill has been stolon, but l snail Investigate, it thu mil or a portion of it has been stolen It was done deliberately and with tho sole intent of Invalidating tho law. Whon the bill was ponding it was bittorly fought. Evory effort was inmlo to defeat it. Tho duplicato copies will do ii b no good, Tho courts will accept only the original. "1 do not suspect nny person or persons in this work. I do not know whether tho part ol tho record alleged to bo miss ing disappercd after it was given to tho Secretary of Stato or before. I am how ever Inclined to believe that tho rortion was stolen before it readied the Bee rotary of State. "This theft comeH as a stunning blow to tho working people of Colorado, It was tho ono law that tho working people wnnted passed and tho ono for which tho friends of labor mado their hardest light. "Four years ago n portion of tho re cord of the passage of the Scrip bill was stolon and that bill was invalidated.' At a conference held, in tho ofllco of tho Stato Federation of Labor, Presi dent Uarman declared that If tho bill is declarod to bo void by reason of tho theft that orguul.od labor in the state would expend hundreds of dollurs in (hiding mid convicting tho guilty per sons, 1'kw Yohk, J mid 17. Delegates to the seventh annual convention of the Amor icau Instituto of Homeopathy are assem bling ut Itichtleld Springs N. V. Thero aro -(XX) medical men nnd woman who belong to the Instituto and thoir representatives aro arriving. Prominent from San Francisco is Dr, Florence Salt oustall Ward, second vlco president of tho Institute, Dr. II. F. Bigger is pro minent in Uloveliind; George Itoyul, the delegate from low n is dean of the Col lege of Homeopathy in tho Iowa Htatul'nlversity at DcsMoIues. UrJames II. McClelland, of Pittsburg, ono of tho leading delegates from Pennsylvania, was one of tho foremost agents in to' curing from Congress tho site in Wash ington on which stands the Ilahuomanu Monument. The President of the In stitute, Dr. A. It. Norton, of Now York lias arrived. Tho opening meeting will bo held on Tuesday evening. It Is uxpected that a motion will bo made at the gathering, express ing the statement of the Insti tute on Christian Science and especially on tho language uscribed to Mrs. Kddy in u recent interview at Concord, N. 11., on the evolution from all opathy to homeopathy and from homeopathy to Christian Science. SERVANT GIRL PJR0BLEM Ciiiiti.o, Juno 17. I'lilon labor la to tako a hand in tho servant ulrl uroblem in Chicago. It has been decided bv tho local branch of the Woman's Interna-1 tioual Label l.taeuu to iinrt u vi..npni,o I orusada for tho nrgntiis-ttlon 0f tho I llillljl lulu ftf ...!. i. I... - t imuiiiiiiiiiiui K". I1U0 worK in tlio homos of Chicago. Tlit announcement The Month Iiuniy new location besldt Iwing most excellent in the new lines of goods; has Won one of the best m months 1 havo had. Sold a big itack of Tribunti and have more to go this wt-ok, ' I have a host of good bargains In second hand wheels from $5.00 up, all reailv ti rldo, ' Gas Lamps, a Special Snap, SI.7 5. Carbide 2 lbs for 25c. A Special Snap in Cyclometers 50c par Other tuudries of all sorts at popular prices. F. A. WIOQINS 255-257 Liberty Street. xrs &twHr U K. M u4mQ( and B. F. Parkhi Uiv!iWTf ,m,. " ami buggies, It MaCormkik FlarviMi .. Ma,di!iiru 6 ' arviMllng Machinery. of thu Leagues' decision was mado on tho lloor of tho Chicago Federation of Labor by Miss Sophia Becker of tho Shoe Stitclisrs Union and was roceivrd with applause by tho delegatos to the assembly. Mies Becker told tho delegates that in tho Federation that committos have been appointed and that tho work of organizing tho union will begin at once. Tho union will announce a regular scale of wages. An eight hour day will b do dared in vojjiio with extra pay for holi days and overtime. Tho number of afternoons which each nervant girl may have (or recreation each woek also will bo stipulated. It was estimated that thero are moie than 00,000 girls and women in Chicago willing and eligible for this now move ment. They will work in sympathy with affiliated organizations of female lador. RACING CIRCLE NEWS Nmv Yoitt Juno 17 In racing circles in Knglund, cuys the Tribune's London correspondent, it is said that W. C. Whitney's gilts to Iluggina and to Lester Beiff In connection with Volody ovski's victory in the derby were 2000 and 1500 respectively. Nmv YortK, Juno 17. No definite con clusion has been reached uptp last night ag to tho extent of the Injury received by Ethelbort, Perry Bclmont'a horss during tho running of the Suburban handicap on Saturday. Mr. Belmont was asked whether the cut received by Kthelbert would permanently retiro him from thu turf. Ho replied that ho had received a telegram from his trainer, A. J. Journer, saying she was much swollen nnd he could not yet tell how sirious the injury was. Nkw York, Juuo 17. Alcodo, the win ner of tho Suburban received a severe cut on the enronot of his near foreleg whllo at tho post. Tuo colt did not Hindi from tho path but wont on in the raco uud won. Ho has recovered from tho race surprisingly well and has al ready boon out taking walking exorelses. Ho is a trille uoro in tho spot where he was cut otherwise is in tlrst clasa con dition. James II, McCormick his trainer has nothing but praise for Alcedo. lie said: "Alcodo is the best hone I ever trained. After his trial of 2:0tf on Thursday morning, I was certain ho would win tho Suburban. I told all my friends to have u let on him and I am glad to say that tho majority of them ollowed my advico." Whltewlne Lost Tacoma, Juno 17. Fears are enter tained for tho safety of thu steam rchoon or Whitewing. A man jtiut out from Wrangel Narrows reports that the ves sel had not arrived there when he left, Tho Whitewing sailed from the sound a month ago with a crew of thirty men. An ordinary voyage is made in live days. Mexican Central Meetlntr Boston, Mass; Junk 17. Much in terest is desplayed in rallroid and fina ncial circles in the mooting of the board ol directors of the MoxicianCeutral Rail way company in session hero to day, due to tho rumors that tho directors will recommend radical re-adjustment of tho (company financial methods. The statement is mado ou semiofficial authority that no action will be taken In the matter of making payment on the July coupons of tho income bonds. Willie Anderson, of Pittstlold, Mass., won tho open golf championship of the United States In 18 hole play this morn ing, play tug against Alexander Smith of Scotland. Just Closed arkhurst, farm machinery, b'cvdss UHoIl engines uud tWKlki ers. iKiirMTT m inn rmm MARSHAL LOMBARD SHOT Corrected Details as to the Shooting at St. Paul Satur day. At St. Paul Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, John Kelly shot City Marshal Frank Lombard in a difficulty over a private road. Lombard is a logger, it seoms, had encroached on n road owned by J. L. Cook, when Kelly took up tho the quarrel, following the samo up by drawing his revolver and threatening to shoot Lombard. Iximbard dared him to shoot, and jumpod at Kelly just os he fired, tho bullet penetrating under tho right eye near the noBe, nnd inflicting an ugly wound. Lombard, unaware of be ing shot, blackoned Kelloy's eyes and knocked him down Later he diecover 1 Hint h was wounded. A physician was called from Wood burn. Ho found the wound not nocessarlly dangerous. Tim wounded man arrested his assailant, linndcuffed him nnd turned him over to Councilman Alfred Lombard, his brother. Tho pris oner was brought to Salem Saturday night and arraigned. Kelly's bonds wero fixed at $1000, which he was unable to give. Ho occupies a cell in the County Jail hero. The story as told by eye witnesses is to the effect that Frank Lombard was sitting on tho sidewalk when tho trouble began. Kelly was seen to go off thu walk. When in front of Lombard ho pulled his gun. Lom bard said: "Put up your gun." Kelly mado some reply when Lombard said: "G d d n shoot you, if you daro. You are afraid to shoot," But Kelly was drunk ami crack went the gun. Lombard leaped to his feet, downedKelly and beat him severely boforo ho know he was shot. Alfred Lombard pulled his brother off Kelly fearing he would get his gun and kill him. When tho wounded man realized ho was seriously hurt, he had a phyeiciau sent, for. It was then found that tho bullet from a 38-eahber revolver had entered just below tho left corner of the right oy and passed through, lodgiug against the base of the skull. The bullet was not extracted. The physician pro nounced the wound dangerous, but not necessarily fatal. At tho arraignment Saturday Kelly claimed that whllo ho and Lambert wero disputing, Lombard threatened to thrash him and made a move as though to c.ury his threat into execution, where upon Kelly drew his revolver and fired in selfdefouse. Ho said lie carried tho revolver to shoot coons and wildcats, lie also said that ho carried tho re volver in his coat pocket, and that he did not know whether or not lie shot Lombard. The testimony showed, however, thut Kelly wore no coat and that he was covered with Lambard'fc blood. Alfred Lombard testified Kelly fired tho shot before Lombard moved from his seat, nnd that Kelly was tho aggressor. Lombard was unarmod. Tliore were several witnesses to the affair, so the facts will he established at the examina tion to bo held Tuesday. Frank Lombard is of French extrac tion, is a quiet peaceable man, verv pop ular on French Prairie, and of owerfu! physique. He lias a large family. Tho wound is considered dangerous. He was taken to Portland today by steamer Modoc, whero his wound will be cared for by Dr. White ol St. Paul, and Dr. A. O. Smith Portland, experienced surgeons. MONEY TO LOAN, TERMS TO SUIT Maxwell & llayden, Moores Block, FOR WHIPPING A GROWNUP Little Jimmy Foller, of Woodburn. was discharged from the Marion county jail this morning, after serving 2S, days for whipping a full-grown man named Joun Kulzer with his bare lists. A Woodburn justice fined him $5 and ho wont to jail for his readiness to use forco. Young Follor and his father both claimed that Kulzer had twice pulled a gun on the boy and ho simpl waited till he caught him without his artillery. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Minton and chil dren have gone to Newport. Mrs. O. L. Darling is ipendinir the day at Hubbard, visiting her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J. It. Ilinkle. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Baker, of Stavton. returned home today from a visit to UenryJUuner aud family atMcMinnville. Mayor and Mrs. C. P. Bishon aud J. B.shop have gone to Portland, called fiore, by the severe illness of Mossrs. Hishop's sister, Mre. Alec Mnlr. A Local Race. A milo bicyule race took place iu Su em the other day in which tho Vilm family participated. '"Jim" Wilson und Harry Wilson made swift tims at the falrjgrounds. The two started pvph aud the race was run on the dead future, Harry coming out lust 160 var.1 ahead of his contestant, who is a good ruler but not swift enoudi for his vouno potujHJtltor. Died. CALDWELL - At the liwpital in baleiii, Monday, June 17, Eitella Caldwell, daughter ol Mr. and Mn. B. F. Caldwell of Lincoln, aged 8 years of appondtoitis, lutoimout at Zeua at S p. m Tuesday, D. E. KuitslBftr. Funtril Itlrrrtar mi c,.,. Sirtet. -Pbone Bei 24J3,S4lm Ortioo. Rtsl dto 390 Court. 'Phone BUck 2181. FRIEDMAN'S HEW RACKET Cor. Slate and Commercial Sts., Salem Ore. Extra Values in Clothing and Hats Ladies' and gents' Furnishing- goods. Our special bargain sale is on till after the 4th of July. An immense line of men's gloves to select from. The best goods at lowest prices in Salem. Sleeveless Union Suits 19c a suit. Sleeve less Union vests from 5c up. Ladies' belts from 10c up. Misses' taffeta silk gloves 10c a pair. Infants' lawn hoods from 10c up, Hosiery from 5c pair up. Silk fans from 25t up. Best values in lawns, dimities, laces and embroideries. We give away a high grade sewing machine July 31. For particu lars see window. GreenbaunVs Dry Goods Store First door south of Post Office. HaMHinHalMnUHpjKsjXllHHnBV'BB"" S in second hand wheels, all of PV A T-S which have been thoroughly ixrxx overhauled in our repai shop. 8 ladies' wheels, 10 gents' wheels to choose from Prices from 6.00 up. bHIPP St HAUSBR '2'8 Commercial Street. Weather Report Tonight and Tuesday fair. Wheat Market, San Fkancibco, Juno 17. Caali !)",?, CarcAao, III,, Juuo 17 July. 704. GOLD DUST FLOUR MADK IIY The Sidney Power Co, HIDNKY OIIKOON Made (or family tine, ask your grocery for it. Uran and ehorta always on hand. A. T. WALN Agent Capital Bakery 133 Court Street, Fresh Hread, Cakes, I'ios, etc, Daily delivery and cold at principal groceries. Pastry made to order. cpppii I Sunday roast and Haked jrLiAL Beans donojree for our lustomers. Give us a trial. C. E. Mcllwain, Prop. Maso n and Contractors Our warehouses aro crowded with representative linos of hi:h grade build ing materials. Giant cement and Koche Harbor Lime a specialty, clean, clear sand and concrete gravel. D. S. BENTLE & CO Pbone 301 3ISiFrontSt NEW TODAY. Advertisements under this head 5c a line each Issue l'OTATOHS WANTKD-at St. Klmo Hustaurant 611 Comercial St. Salem. it 17 tf. WANTED A girl for general housT work. Gcod wages. Applv hi 400 Cottage St. 'tM7.tf. V7ANTKD Cool room for the summer by young man. ti I7.;i Tour Around the World. The first train ImivIhv nt ? , ... 1 1 1 bo especially for l.adlos ft Children. A pwwi imr.cie partv will Do attached to thoreiinr 8 o'clock amls-sn truin a ii I'VOlldtd ale IMilluathil in loavn ..It.. ..art.. from church and secure tiokols buforo leaving. n 17 3, Ex-Governor Pine rue, of Mi.higan, wa sightly weaker today tl. n ymter day. He la in Loudon. Fresh Arriulsat Branson & Ragan's. and a ful line of Amnrinnn i.uiiit On awfrot goods, and finest atrawben ies that ruin couuiv pan produce. OASTOKIA. Bwntl y;lllliidVMBiWAhnBitt Choicest Vegetables C.mnot bo produced but from tho best seeds and plants, Tho bobt scuds uud plants cannot bo picked up accidentally, but rosult from long oxperlonce and knowledge. Wo have tho best because wo pay attention to such things nJ novor bundle worthless stuff. Savage & Reid, Scodraen, Salem, Ore. Extra Deodorized Wood Wco hoi, $1.00 per, gallon. No. I Orange Shellac, 30c per pound. Berry Bros. Hard oil Finish, $1.70 per gallon. Berry Bros. Quick Rubbing Varnish, 90c per quart. Valentine's Quick Levelling Varnish, $1.00 per quart. Valentine's one coat Coach Varnish, $1.15 perquarf. Extra White Glue, 18c per pound. Whiting, $1.75 per 100 lbs. Putty in Bulk, 3c per pound. Putty in Bladders, 3 l-2c per pound. Let us uure with you before buyinj paints aud oils. Wo will save you money. Fry's Drug Store gWXxt to Postofilco tsalera, Ore. Frances G. Parkliursi Resident Agent- The Liverpool & London & Globe Ins, Co.. of Liverpool. Tim Nnrth Rritfch & Mercan tile Ins. Co., of Edinburgh. Offices in tho Wasonio BulMlnBjlK merly Reed's Opera House.) ?, lloor. First door as you step out ot w elevator. lvalues Up, Prices Down Is what you will always find in our t and correct stock of groceries. . every pound ot tea, and every P0"0 j coffee, as well as flour, cereals, can goods, and even laundry suppU"' guarantee the acme of quality. prices. 1VL T, Rineman phfiit 111 132 State Street r i ,ji Kf Wf4 ml r