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r IWSWlpWH .diS3ffiffiw'&liw -tyt . idkiMMtoA', MssmtMWffli&ismmtnBR r F1- Uy k: BUN 4 . i iBunwruritfr ife TH aaiite HE'V i - OP jfc TErFwr r tz ..to I -T m IL.iMrJ"r ftr" JL kM JL V. BXCURSION Mike preparations to Show your Loyalty. HOLVEFSON'S CASfL. JSTOBIT NEW TODAY- LINES Indies Shirt Waists that cannot be equaled in Oregon. This in the fourth shipment this spring. All new patterns. Lot No, 1 made arwl f li rm made- al perfect fitting Lot No, 2 Fine qnaMly. Also plain black, blue and P"ik.r, Itert raise for the price erer shown . . DUC. T rvf IM " Plain Mack, new blues, pinks: kJS rJ sJ jmndHKneiy fl,Hj wltA white tucks tbre inch apart, very ttylUii walit NEW CRASH SKIRTS: New lines of plain and trim med Crash Skirts. Latest cut, best qualities. S1.25 to $2 each. MJ.DALRYMPLE& COMPANY. 3 9w M,,f -" A Heavenly Gift To Uio man in the moon it would lm if II- -I..1.. -1 I.I f.ll ,,. I-. nn.vMu.1 III J1IP IKIIk HII'IUIII ! ir.i j..w. ....... ,v some good fuirv with eyeglasHw seeli as I (iimitili. A hcacnlvid(l it seems to H tvlwyui nvijililit is InlllllU. tO bo fur iiialml with ii nalr of my lino Frrnoh Crystal eyeglasses, that 1 that 1 ndjiist prop- eriy alter testing mo oyw. nlslicd at reasonable prices, Your Eyes Tested Free. Mlassos Hir C.H.HINGBS oiwtiuxTK omaw. 0 VKAIUI KXftiUUXCK. OOO COMMKKOIAI, ST. WEATHER nEPORT. Tonight and Tuesday jwrtly cloudy. DATES OF LOCAL EVENTS. July 4 Celebration at Baluin. ltoxvvacv3N,2vcvsva The Daily Journal has t : :, r-r-. i more5uuscnuer in omcni, g inrl nti.-l.lin (IMK. Mf thnf. H HUM CHIU UK w,i- ,,,, x than any other newspaper. Tl Ice Not Otvcn Away. I cannot afford to uivo ic away, hut nin selling a pun) article at a prW tlwt Is within thu reach d all. 'S Cmvtal Ick Wohkh. J, M. Mngulro, Prop. n 16 tf ': fVAWTAL UREWEHY IJUElt. BOTTLED V Xlfngcr A W,8ucctois to UouthSaJem Botthnc Wotss. All Orders for bottled bwlll la llllutl Uat thu brewery. Kept on cold storage. FrtQcity delivery. Telephone 2181. t Ice Very Nsaily Olvsn Away, lyft cub gvo Jc awiiy, to cnnvlnco you come and ee now mu a oiiuiik you uot ifofllt-Ud money. Our Ipa U manufae- Pti turefrom Duredlstuleu water. a Lardtol Ico Works. J e fl8f KUNOK l liHUK. -Going fast Our stook Our I r itatnms we say Hid are positively CLOSING Jwi our ar entire stock at riuT cost to at half price JwIlF PKICK. Theru are some nUe things left In lllaitk am) Whlt nHtl Paneitis Mass m rt" Waists 'o I money on nnythlhg yon i x iiaiu V Jia.w iJXJUIS BROS. Si CO. w rooR south JM.LBM, OHUGON. M' i -H Ml Whit slid mTAm 1 i s ' , j Wfc. V; J CASH cTORE JULY A complete line of Hp-lo-date in unor smpe, wen . 50c. each, ; X Fancy strips with three row of tucking. Neat patterns. each. edged with white. A ?. - J I each. 1 X PERSONAL AND LOCAL Mrs. W'to. Euti of ltnwks was iu fin. Um trlay. Frank Bell, of Sublimity, was aHnlom visitor today. Mrs. 0. L. Iteniiott went to Portland this morning. Mrs. A. A. Wheeler went to Allany UA&j on biulnomf. M!s Clara Beott wont to Portland to islt with friends. Mrs. John V. Holaud sjKindH tlm Fourth at Jefferxon. Pete Hiuiwjii of Crowley dtil huslnexs at the county capital today. C. J. Kitnoral, of Mauleay, was oalled to Portland on business today. (Ih). IXivynnd If. K. Hnilth wure In from Hluytou Buuday via hIicoI. Mrs. J. P. LKctly and daiightur of Bthul wureb'ulem visitors today. Vrrun itlahardwin and Wm. Cooer', of Ktayton, were 8alum .Visitors today. Lloyd Iteynolds wynt to Portland oil the dlayel overland that gut iu ut 11:80. MIm Stella llrown, went to Orogen Hty Buuday, ami will eiid thu FiHirth Ih Portland. Walter Dontnn went to Portland to- day, Mrs. Denton reiualns at Kaleni for a further Usll. Arable Modur, the Albany htiieh eouuter man, loft to. lay to look up n lo nation at Weston. A.J. Itiehanlson and II. F. Kirklaud eame in Saturday night from California, to be homo for a fw days, Mrs. J. O'llrku Ikm gone to visit old friends at Uittugo Groio nud Ioranc( utter siHindlng a wk at Salem. Mrs. Harvey Jordan, (neo Julta U'Muaru) pasttMl through ttalem tfxlay mn her way home from OaltforNi Klmer (iillium.th Dallas staged river, wlie IhuI an attack f hwrt trouble kst week, is again at his past of dmy. C. MeNary, Clieeter MHrphy, Towy MeUehan ami wtvvml others af Sa)m's iKijw wt ti 81lvr I'nwk Falls ywlt day. C, II. Oauthuru, f WU. was n Solent visitor tly, gtdng to ludHdtte via vtti wheo) HrtiiiiHiitd by Ml J. Cape, M)m mjrtlm CUwgh, wwut Ut Oregon City Sunday, uihI ginis to Portland to sjmnd the Fourth and remain sovejul weeks. Kx'Clty iUiptfrinUNwUHt liu A. Peblwi left today (w Wiitmi. I U had more Uhh his sliare of KMhldutaded I rauw ami other evkttte& of Mpti11rIty. of Summor Oeeds are ge4ng ami rajJdly. realize the faet Uiat OUT 0UU UUSINRaS, awl afo otor. . in MiaiiK uxnwi' us. Wo offur aiiy a( liter of I flur fine milVlk Of 1'iintMiLi al AVR t have a good atworlmunt yet and you cun mem ut just wnnt wo paid mr iiich) in Kainaii bah ii want by buying it fiom in us, in l l. op rosTQ??Ftq CIovm K reufs a Hlr. THE FOURTH. jAmngeisents Completed and Pro gram Arranged. Tbe Day W1U Be Celebrated In a Style Befitting Iu Importance and Salem's Hnterpnse. Krrytlrtnt anwrealyfortheIawnIng of the "Olorfori PoUrth" to far as the . Sarrangemetiis for Satsm's Wg colehra tlon are eoneernol. The eawndttees baring the varkMM braoehos of the work in charge hare put forth their b4 ef fort, and whn the reswlU are 8Mmmd up tontorrOw It will be soh Uiat tltey ' lure beosi sacessful in getting up a celebration of which the town wW bo prowl. Some Anlehiox teMslies awl ar- rarfgemeots have yet t Lo perfeekl, bat all will be ready when tfte time eomes. An eWort is- bolog made Ut seoaro the afipearuoee. In Um. fioraoe, of all vetor Bos of the ImliaH, Mexican or Civil wars, either on foot or mounted, m a body or to a4 akles tlte chief marslwU. All vrtoran8 are eoorteotn-ly Im'ited to take part, ami to communicate with the ehairman. At sonriMi the town will be aroHl by a salute of SI gun, fired in Will son Avenue by that veteran of many such engagements Ben Taylor. The parade will start from the court hoiiM! block promptly at 10:30. At IcASt , thoe who have the matter in charge do not intend that there shall Ik? any material delay, and all who are to take part In tin; wrade are urgently re iiuestcd to tie on hand early, so that there may Is no annoying wait Mar shal Pierce and his o.Mstant will ! sworn in a special oflleer. and all are mitiexted to apjrar at the city hall at H o'ulook this evening for that nTtr;. On the arrival of the iirocesfloti at Marion Hiiare, whpro it disband, the tuercie there will commence. Thee inclndcthe line musical program below, lMjitil-f tbe Invocation by llov. W. C. Kantner and the oration by Hon. John Jeffrey, who is an eloquent ami entertaining speaker. The people will then bo given time to get their lunch, after which lite street siwrt will commence at 1:30. At fl o'clock the bax! ball game Ite tween the Manilas and the Chemawu will commence at the fair grounds, ami a hot game is anticipated. At :J o'clock the bicycle road race will also start ami it is expected that twenty contestants will Ik registered for this event by the time the entries close, at (I o'clock this evening. The evoning program to le rendered at Marion square, will commence at 8 p. in. Tho stand has been retiaired ami enlarged, and a great oxHime of plunk seats has Ihxjii oontruotel. Four are lights have been put in: two by the committee and two contributed by Mun ager Atihon. AlUo'Iock.or as soon astis sutlicieutly dark, the lire works will 1st displayed iu Wllrou avenue, audwmie line pieces will lie shown. At 10 o'clock the free Ixill on the ii (Hir tloor of the City Hall will lt opened by the grand march led by Isidore (TrveutHium ami one of the Inist lady dancers in Salem. Music will Ih fur iitsliol by Backensto's oreliostra, than which none is butter In this branch of luminal work. Tbe hall low Ix-vii flu led up for the Kvasion. Tito music stand will be on the south shle of the hall the ladies' druHug room at the southwest corner and gentlemen's dry ing room at the mirthw est corner. The flour has lxmu mil in the finest Hlle shaK by It. 1., Ponton and uxsltants. It will le mm that the day's program will leave no time for indulgence in that tired fcelimr. Iut will entertain tho crowds of neople who will Is bore us they have seldom lceii entertained. Toe programs, hue of march, forma tiou oi istrade, oto., will be found below. rjuuiiK romiATfOtv. 1 National Cihirs and Guanl. 31 Mounted Veterans tiiwnl. .t Salem Band. t-Mllltary Co. "K," O. X. O. 6 Liberty lloat. IV State Allleers, iu Mrriagus, 7 State Judiciary, In eurrlagu. 8 County oilleers, in eurrktgiM. II City oJm-ors, In carrlagos. 10 Chairman, orator and elmpluiii, In carriage. 11-GlmrJot, M Angel of Peaeu." IS Chemavia ItamL IS-Chemawit and Manila II. II. C. l t'timuwn school. 1ft "Nutlve liatrghus.-s" lloat. I ft Matabon radeie. 17 lllyk nteers. 18-"t'cle Sam" and "John iull" lloat. IH-lNcyeh) brigatl. J(0 Fanna, alive awl dead. usk or MAHCll. The line will form on the Istasbs rudt atlug Imhii the city (rail, ami tlrt line of march will i: North on High to Center, wt w Center to Commercial, fowth on Commercial to Ferry, east eu Ferry W UbMrty, imkUi mi Uherty to State, ast on Slate to Churlt, north on Church to Court, went on Cowrt to High, south n High to State, wwston State to Commercial, norlli on Commor ekil to Union, wust on Unkxl to mill block, ami dishaml. UUSll'AL lKOOK-i4 MORXUm. Band music. "America" Soloni Choral Seoiety. "0 Hull l',VeFrvo"-Nve4hQnr. tet. Solo, MkictMl-Mnu llallle Parrtah lllllgtMI. "Peorhisa Ortnjsm" Salem Onaral Soolsiy. Flag WIUmMt a Stain" X vlk Quartet. "Itetl, White and lmte"-Mr. lllngiw ami Salem CIhhwI ibd', MVtWlNft, Baml mnsse. "lo Thee, U Ctmntr)" Shhwi Choral Society. Sog, w4eeteil Nv1hi (Inarlet. Solo, KJwtrtl-.Mnu Halli PnrrfcttV IllllKtM. "Anulo l4mrie,"IUiok, NavuUe Qmir tet. "Star Spangled Itannur" 'Mrs. Hinge and Salem Choral isiolety. Itaud uuu(e. Soft, eleottyl,.Mrs. HaUle Parrlah Hinge. Bolo, solecteil, Novella Quartet. 'America" jfalem Choral SsdhXy. STHUIsr SIMKTS. Bug ami jHm raw on hlejjj: Qn and mwshslf block. Flrit nrfiw $, &-; unaiirtHstl. Hopping eoHtest : One-half uteck: First prise, I 50, swooml nrha, f 1, thiol priie 60 coots. Wheel iMrrow raeei Qiy htetk: llrst prise, JS. nxsmd prtw, (K, thin) prise, l. rtut ruceh Boi's not vr 1A vearsi of agKbloakst Pint prlio, U, eoml priteli. fllrls' bluIe nkMiWFrAV f aHi bjodks, First priie IIJO, seoom) h4 tl. third priie W ewmls. liuli' egg ami hhhiu rew: iO yants: prise, 1. third prize 50 cents. Bora' loot race: Bars under 12 years of nge, I bleck: First prize, tlJEO, sec ond prftc,' fl, third prize 60 cents. Hoys' bicycle race : uoys not over i n pears of age, 3 blocks : first prize, f 2, Kcond prize, tl. TJiree-leegcd race: 75 yards. First prize, J, second prize, 1. The Journal fttt Celebrate. Tnt Jovbsal will observe the national hoMtlay July 4th, by issuing no paper and gfre the omployei' an opportunity fe)iy thestwolw!'. At 8 o'clock this, Monday evening, there will be a meet' ing of the general committee on "Fourth or July celebration, at the office of N. J, Judab, gen jcral chairman. No failures j Every committeeman expected. MR. BUSH RETURNS. Frera a Trip to New York and New Esg land Discusses Trusts A. Bush, tin Pfllem ttanksjr, aconm panfed by his daughter, Mhhj I5oh, re turned Summy morning from a few ' wks spent in Pennsylvania. New York and New England. I Mr. Iwen fe) :n prc'ty good health and I report Imsfness eomlitions improved in Ute et. Titere is a dirisSon of opinion ! as to the benefits to be derived from ar ' quiring tho Philippines. He heard some I expressions to the effect that our eoun . tr had little or no commerce lit uxpeet from that source. Building trades arc depressed iu the ea't, due to the advances iu metal ma- terials brought about by the trusts. In some eitles it was alxttit one-third of last year. He was told of one building at Hartford, Conn., under construction on which there was an advance of .1,J00 on prices of (dumbing material alone.Hc itohl the reporter that banks were r( eeiving trust stock very sparingly as collatteral security, and one mianuior wont hi far as to predict another panic inside of two years. The trusts had in Hated their property several times its vahie ami sold the stock largely among tiie peoinV. After tint depression large quantities of wares at trust prices were placed with tint dealers. The high prices and mopping of buildingttould eomjxd many factories to stint down, when tho trust eomliinaUon would Is broken, the stock become worthless, and those who Invested would Is) robbed ami the .In eviluMe collar take place. This is not Mr. Bush's propheey but was the opinion given him by a con servative citizen. Mr. Bush Is more than pleased to bo lick iu Oregon and enjoy "the lluest summer elimatu hi tho world." Cra-h suits, dunters, ami crash haU at the New York l(aeket,chenp. From North Salem. The Ciilou Stimlay Mltoot at the Bethel of tlie Chureh of Cod, of North Salem, Is progressing, lias a good many sclmlars, and visitors, also. Our super intendent, Mrs. Cooley was not hero yes terday ami we mlnd her greattJ7- The Free Metlusllsts have also an afternoon Sunday Mhool. Tims are getting Is'tter, and money more 4euty. They ay from 1 jiiny to 10 cents to imcIi scholar that aUemls i-ehool. Public Usnsfactors are those who aid to prolong your life. Good food dot it. You wllr ftml the nrovtshms ami groceries at Brain-on A llagen's. O-Hu-eod Remember. Tt public thine to 1m given tomorrow vetting In the cond story of the city hall will ho free to all. A rlno orchestra 1ms hoed emmgwl awl all can dame During Hat Weather. You will runuire much fmit as well oh otlter crooorius isr grooorius You will find tho fruit, the Jnrs ami the I tuns ii', sugar at BraiiHin & 74-ood Fourth of July Dinnet Will be surved during the day by tlte ladle of tlie Baptist ehureh in the In surunee Ihdhllng, Clilekau Pie Dinner ami other good thing in abundance will he served. As You Celebrate You will mretl to eat, you will fitml the Wwtfeod cvokudtu you order at tltu Won dor Itustaurunt. Sie Reward For the reeuvwy in mod condition of my tmjycw No, UK Itambler ItwU head, takou from Friedman's New Kncket. Sam Adolimi All Day. Tim lWtptiet ladles servo a Pourtii of July tlinner all day long at Insurance block. Mm. S, It. Jovsup is at the head ami that onswrw biuhkiss. Clover Hay, Now ready for delivery from the Hubbard ranch. Apply 396 com. St. 7-l-ot Kool Krash Hats AH prlctM (rem 9i MtW upiranl. Uooil umlerear fur men rents a gartmsnt up. IjhUm' vests & vents, ' up. Now white skovetl vnnU euin, giod ones. Our 10 eettt sleeveless lines are siuomlhl. Chihl-' reu's riblAxl swundwxlHco,fat bluck 10 ets. up atra gtVsl wltws. j We'd like to cwmure our to, 17, and Ut cents riblieil hod with any goods in the wuthl for quality and finish, I m niHSh blaaker tluiu utltem ami iMMllgfiodyurn. 5!Hr HrowurU ad. WIGGIN'S PA'JKKT PRICES, Flrat prize, 2, second SILVERTON SALOONMEN. Fighting in the Courts to Keep Out Competition. Wm. Haack. the Victim of Injunction Proceedings Heard Before Bobe. Tito suit of J. II. MtCorkle. a Silver ton saloon keeper, to restrain issuing & licen-e to Wm. Haack, of Salem, seems to be a eontost to shut out competition at that i4oee onr tlm Fourth of July. Haack ! aeensed of non-compliance with the statutes in the steps he took to gwt a lieense ami was served with a sec ond process citing him to appear July SUt, at 10 a. m., for contempt of court. Lawyers for McCorkle are I J. Adams, Bingham and Carson. Haack's counsel are Depoe & Cook Holmes k Kellogg, and tltey give the proceedings a new turn today that they may iernrlt the dispensation of lager over a German bur on tlie glorious Four Ui. They dted the McCorkle j-eople to ap pear before Judge Boise at -I o'clock to day, July 3, to answer a little joker in tlie shape of an affidavit setting forth some fact?, as follows : Wm. Haack on Jmie 27 presented a petition of a majority of tlie legal voters to the council of Silverton, asking for a aloon license and it was granted upon his paying tlie city fLMO. Mr. McCorkle, at pat owner of the only saloon in Silverton, sued out a writ of review and is prosecuting the same for selfish irKo to monoiiolize the liquor trade of the town over the 1'ojrth of July, which will tanem him to the amount of fflOO if lie succeeds in h4ding up Haack. Haack lias not been served with a pers in tlie case, but Is cited to appear July o, the plain intent being to prevent his preparing a defeusc or getting into court in time to nin his saloon over the Fourth, that being a non-judicial day. The affidavit sot forth that tlte coun cil of Silverton is willing ami anxious to have the matter heard and brought into court, but the otlter side seeks delay to knock the German saloon out of busi-nes-! on Independence Day. Place Wanted. A good boy fifteen years old, wlio is industrious and faithful, would like a place to work for his board. Call at .Wrnal otfiee. tf For the Summer. Crash suits, bicycle suits, lolay worsted black ami crav suits, ami many other varieties ot the New York Backet for men and boys and a large line of th Star-o-Star shoes for ladies, gents and children at low prices. 'J6 u o d 1 w Special Police. W. L. Skipton and D. I.. Floster have lsen recommended for special jiolkre men for July 4 ami will Ik sworn in for duty. July th Excursion Rates. O. It. AN. Co.. makes a rate of one fare for round trio botttcon all oiiits. Tlukets on sale July 3d. 3d and -till. Good to return on or lefore fltli. Guy M. Powers, Agent. tl'Ji) Iw Informstton Wanted. Muyor Bidtop lias received a letter from P. J. Yon 1-oIhju Sls, consul for the NetherlamU, at San Praneisco, ask ing for information in regard to one Johannes, wltolte saysHMtled in Utis eommiiiiity about seven vears ago, coming from Orange City, Iowa. Any one knowing anything of tho man or his family will confer a favor by communi cating with Mayor Bishop. Seasonable Goods. Crash, straw ami fur ttats for all ag. neat, negligee and luundried white and colored Worn shirts, bath and linen towel table damask, crash, IhhI spreads, laces, curtains, oorseU, rildsms, hu-os. embroideries, suejenders, gloves, ladies' and gents' summer underwear, ham mocks, sweaters and a thousand other ileum all at raeket jirleos. Call ami see them at the New ork Backet. 23od 1 w Small Pox in Portland. A traveling man reports Uiat Port land has twenty-seven ex-xtf of small pux conHned in tlte pest house of that city. No word has been given out con cerning the matter, but the gentleman makes the statement as being well founded. Stock Sale. In the window in front of Mr. Wm. Brown's place of business on Commer cial street may be scon some tine sam ples of pure bred Leicester wool brought in from J. W, MuKinney's farm. Mr. Mclxlnncv reports tho sale of 21 head of this breed of sheep to Mr. J. H. Ed wards ot Dusty. Benton Co., Ore, as a foundation tlock, and can furnish others with breeding animals. 7 3 d ami wit New Business Block. Moer. Brewster A White are temito rarily moving into quarter in the opera Itotisc, while a new brick two-story building will bo put up for them at their hi kwation by Mrs. Wm. England. The Bullock Chain Brush The boat thing j-ou can um oh )ur uhalua to keopthem running SHjth Hi cents, nltaohed to vr wikM. Tho dusty roads are how on. Come am) see these brushes. Tire tupe . . . .fe y,"U!,'i, & JViIls SOjiin DooyMoootlk . . . . ffXr Just thu thing lor 0h Furth. Majestic Um kiun . f j.po One f the namM Mg. out. Come dow-H ami ce them. CarWde it lbs. Si oanl, htteg your con. BAZAAR 307 COMMKUUIAL STttEKT ...ft fai MUtfl FndHi's New Friedman's New Racket S5 Buys a Good Suit of Men's ClothingSS Zy DUys a OUlt Well Worth S12,50 - r t . Our Price S9 New Goods Arriving Daily FRIEDMAN'S NEW Cor. Commercial and State streets, - rV I IbJ 1 1 X Kl l a If fvlf I m In vi II iV Uu '.flt ttaWrlTiWLr ff Sivs'nwSHw For the China Closet, as well as the table, we have delicate egg shell pieces of dainty china, deco rated in irokl ami exouistte colorim; that lends a charm to vour cup of tea, ice cream or fruit. Our Immlrome designs Our tiandsome de-dgns in berry bowta, lemonade ami claret sets, ice cream sets. in fine glastwure, are easonahle ami convenient. . SonnemanN, THE GROCER 124 State st Telephone 51 Valuable Testimony Ih at hand in abundance to ohtablich the claim of extraordinary durability, and to prove tlte satisfaction exien enccd by Victor riders, they do more to sell Victors than any other item of ad vertising. A well-known gentleman xiid in our hearing todav : "1 cannot conceive why jx.ple will buy other wheels, unknown and untried, paying nearly n much for them as would buy a Victor They lo not seem to realize Uiat they spend many times tlie differ ence in tlte first wl fn repairs, bohle never having the satisfaction of a good relfctbla mount." At tlte smite time he showed his wheel, a "9H Viator," which had been subjected to the most unreas onably hard treatment, upon which not a cent had lieou sient for breakage, though ridden by a speedy, heavy weight rider, over country rouds, stub ble ilolls ami ditches. "ftl Victors" are better titan ever, sold by II. S. Gile A Co., Insurance Bhl'g.' Victor Sjunroller's can now be had with only a few days' delay. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS K It Spangler, St Louis, Mo; J M Haborly, Forest Grove; Thomas Wil MMi, 'Imieismdeuce; Mrs P W Ellis, Ashland ; W F Fredden, The Dalles ; B II Tuttle, W T Parker ami familv, Citv; O D Banks, Chicago; Geo K Burton, San FranciHw: J K Hale, San Jo-o, Cal; R Alexander, H J Bean, W S Byons, Pendleton ; B F Kirkkind, Geo Colby, Cbas .fvcum, S C StWcer, Walter JuckHju, Portland. "Use the sample ot Herb Tea left at your home, It will do you good." 6 31 tf COTTAGE HOTEL ARRIVALS. W. A. CttnnoH ami wife, Knoxville. THn.; B. A. Whittles:, Seattle: L. J. Chapman, Sou tile; J. A. Solby, New Whattxim, K. S. Harris, Crowley, C. M. Allen, Kola, J. Allen, It. W. Allen Riekreull. FORTHE FOURTH OF JULY. Sjuthern Pacific Excursion Rates for Cel ebrations and Travel July i to 5, Stations PJfi miles or le from selling point 1 1 funs for round trip. Two hundred miles but not hte than 196 miles, 1 1-6 the fare for round trip. Three hundred miles but rstt lees than '.M0 miles, one faro rouml trip. No ticket les titan 95 cents for 'round triit. Chilnnm 5 to IS half there rates. "E. 0, Noal.recorder of Linn county, Is well arter a severe Illness. Dawsons Herb Tea did It." 0 34 tf Have vou noticed The bids for ho nrc Lamps, all night bZ8LZ5 per months 200 Gas Lamps, all night S666,66 per month. 45 Arc Lamps, until midnight, S225,00 per months -cuu toras i-amps, until midnight, Lowest proposition from Ga 100 Lamps until midnight, except moonlight nights 5202.00 per months Lowest propositicn from Electric Companyj 35 Arc Lamps until midnight, every night, S175.00 per months Is any CommentNecessary? i-(nrttfiiTfiffliiiii iiiviiiimm lnantiiiii imi ailiKnrHiirmihiiiirr Has started slaughtering their Yes. we will sell you a suit for 37.50 for. Cal and see our go0fjs anfj prices ye wjh have no trouble in convincing you that we are selling up-to:date clothing at a lower price than any other Prertv rwnnHipc. N.Wr liwns Dimities, etc. Dainty Chiffons, Allover Embroideries, Laces of all kinds. Several nice pieces of Tucking, Lace Cui tains, large sizes extreme iuv pnto. and Napkins. It will pay you to Brewster ios corirr piio.vk it I. L...- v-tJ WP MWJP PPn70UPn tl WUV lL.lilVJVV-.U . . . . . . ...I, ...-1. .4 tl date our trade- A full stock of Hay. I . ways on hand. All orders promptly r w. HOLMS. R. L. Have you m !T If not do so. See our Wall Paper, and Get our Prices. F. ff. HOWS Ai MSI, 30S COMMERCIAL ST. ONE-HAU Kli ARRIVED AT THE YOKOHAMA TEA STORK, MACHINE MADE VERY GOOD FINISH. Telephone Red 2001. Free Delivery. a' r r r Flags 4 Fireworks Firecrackers ji We have a uootl bk; tock of all the i above goods, and on llags ami tire worku ftritwcinllv un cun miv vki k-ome money, for we bo't there Eat4 (Tat tlie lowest pricos we've seen quoted J rby a cmsitlerable. All Hes printwl" ktlaus, and a btg tock of Roman can-4 Cdles. sky rockets, haloon. coloredj rnres etc. On display assortment we" Wean do y k lots amoi rcan Itav k-oti good, stcial pn ices n4 y.aiJ for f.l 1 amounting u j.i or over, have a lIlM honiv ilixnlav iMnv It wni iliiln't L-nim lliLit ' r rfur liivcracktrsat 5, 10, 15 cents a r numii are not common trah but rei uiar "root-raisers otlier cltean on 1 S for 10 rents. Great big fellows, all prices Wiggins' Bazaar Commercial Street. so; Volunteers Return. TI10 rut urn nf (u Vi Jlinlir runiin.1 US of thttir sidniuliil nuirlrmnniiliiii unmn and perfect your sltooting at the new J eallerv. 112StamNtrH.it iiat( ilrwu- t. I Gray Bros. F. J. Fontaine, Prop. Slf CAR LOAD Mason hit Street Lighting? Comoanvt iitrrTnisriiliafc,.ni' - - rAg? - fal i. ,i,n ..n -" mu immense stock of Clothing. $5 that other stores charge house in tne city. Swiss. Ginghams. Percales. dcu ojjic.tua, iuuic i-tuciio call and see all our new goods. RfM&T! Salem, Ore, & White, strket. 17SI. to tho Opera llouo Block, acros street from old stand, during the e t0n 0f a new building to accom -..l lll L'J L1n,i. C.li ..- , acrost the erec. Wll IIW I.MIII..M W IIVWIUIUU- Grain Mill Feed, Flour, Salt, eta, al attended and tilled. mLtlSOFR. called at the e. it. wEi.ai. I STORE? iPatton Bros, 'Will Celebrate By giving their fourth annual July celebration on evening of July 3d, at 8:30 o'clock. Races of all kinds for prizes. Terrific Fire Cracker scramble, ending with an elaborate Fire Works display. Free to Everyone, Remember the date. Jacob Vogt, 95 STATB STRHHT. Just received a full stock of Ladles' and Gents' Spring and SUMMER I SHOES, Will fell for the next 00 days at the ! lowest prices ever kuowu In Salem. ! Will lie plead to show patrons our slock and guarantee satisfaction ou every purchase. Prices tho lowest. Cord Wood Large Fir, W.00 Large Ash, $3,25 Pole Oak, 3i0 All Firut-clasri und Delivered Promptly. D. S. BENTLEY & CO. urccuor Saltm Imp. Co Phone .to;. :bo Frout Fourth July Excursion. The Corvallis & Eastern Rail Road makes rate of one fare for the round trip between all rail ami river points reached by thoir lines. Tickets good going July 2, S and 4 limiting return until July . u-27-It Ed. C. H mirks, Agt. 33oos30 per month. - i ,tr.lM iAwn-ftf-tiA Am & California Junk Shop g fi Illhet prks laid for old mtI. txitlJr. & VJ rope, imIi ng. huls. Copper and 'J 1 ; S. ROflOWOV, 151 Courl SL g m a mrsiii. mil MMim nii ki --- .