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PAGE SIX. mii . THE D AILY JOURNAL, SAuEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. JUNE 27, 1903. iSr s Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. " BESTFORTHBOWELP mbmbjVBvhmbs1bwbbr rwTVTviVTWiV VWItlWIVlllllVIVIWIVItlflM liOUT OF DOOR boeks: (I ! !4f tiimitif-nt!i)iaiiinnie i I ' WILLIAM J. LO NG . School of The Woods $1.50 net! Beasts of Tne Field $1.75 Fowls of pTlie Air $1,75 Hodge's Natare Study and Life $2.00 J ! Roth's First Book of Forestry $ .25 j j 1 1 Dlckerson's Moths and Butterflies $2.50 ; ; Atkinson's First studies of Plant Life .85 ! ! 1 1 Emerton's Common Spiders $ J .50 net!! ' -'EeWv'aFrknds and Helpers .75 i ! GINN & COMPANY , Publishers j j i j; Trade Department, 29 Beacon Street, BOSTON. ; ; v ? " J&3dtVJP" ' iptSJJ."JUlV' m t JUIM.T iuyLUWii,"-,,girM" ; M. J- Petzel, i (Successor to Knox & Murphy) Pltfmfce and Gas Fittev Steam, Hot Air and Hot Water Heating. Electrical Supplies, Batteries, Bell and Battery Supplies. :ESTIMATES FURNISHED: 292 Commercial St. SALEM, OR. D.S.BENTLEY Wholesale and Retail. Roche Harbor Lime. Alscn Cement, Lath and Shingles, Sand and Gravel And all Kinds of Bulldlne Material. All Klnd9 of Heavy Haullne and Transfer Work done on short notice. 181-183 Commercial Street. TtWyWTWTlTWfwTlTWTfTWTrn FRANK DAVIS, Manager. STANDARD BISCUIT CO. (Union Label) Makers of PARADISE SODA CRACKERS and all kinds of fancy Cookies. $ J. N. MATSCHEK CANDY CO., Inc. - Up-to-date Confectioners. Nuts and confectionery. 1 CAPITOL COMMISSION CO. ' Wholesale Fruits and Produce. Phone No. 2231. llllhee Block. iunimuiimmiiimnimmnicunnn CARNIVAL FEVER GROWING Details of the Grand Entertainment are Taking Shape Ferris Wheel and Tent Grand Snows Here ISunday- MasqueBall to Conclude The Arnold tents for tho accommo dation of tho mammoth shows will ar rive today, and will be In position by tomorrow noon. The tents will occu py a space covering at least threo acre b of ground. These shows have given perfect satisfaction, and are highly spolcen of wherever Mr. Ar nold has placed them on exhibition. Tho big nrch over tho main entrance to tho court yard on Stato street, Is al most completed. Tho arch will be tinted a dellcato green, which will give a beautiful effect under the 300 Incandescent lights which will form a part of tho decoration. Tho big CO-foot Forrla'wheol will occupy a prominent position within tho court yard. On tho monster wheel will bo 100 Incnndcscent lights, which will make a grand sight. Interest In tho Carnival Is Increas ing" hour by hbur, and tho coming week will bo tho greatest six-day fes tival over hold In Oregon. Every man, woman and child In Sa lem Is talking Carnival, mnd the Inter- lest antLenthuslosm .has spread to tho Ijcountrynliit neighboring, towns,, which inBUrea tho attendance of thousands of nonnla ilurlnc tho creat event. k SI Perkins will bo out this afto'r- yoon with his band wagon to gather up tho stock or "goods" Kinuiy coninoui ed toward tho "country store" by the merchants .of Salem, r Si hopes that tho morchant8'"wlll havo their contrl buttons ready for "shlpmont" whan ho calU at their respective places of business, in order that-tho "Hayseed Band" may not bo delayed beyond the timo limit of their contract. Tho "country store" will bo a most amus ing featuro of Salem's big Carnival, and promises to bo an Immcnaq suc cess. Word was received, by the executive committee yesterday to tho effect that Queon Anny, of tho Dallas Carnival, with her court, will be presont at tho Inauguration of tho Greater Salem Queon, and General Manager Judah has boon Instructed to provide for her comfort during hor stay In tho city. Contractor Paul Slobort. of Aurorn, In adddltlon to tho contracted goods, to bo used In tho grand pyrotechnic display on tho night of July -1th, has made, a mngnlflcont sot piece, 30x40 fot In dimensions, and has presented tho same to tho Carnival committee This boautiful pleco will be dls charged on the night of tho Fourth, with the rest of the display Tho festivities of the Glorious Fourth have been nccontuatod by an order of the exeoutlvo committee for masquo festival In the evening. This is always a Jolly feature of tho closing night. i J iHKbM7 ; QtteenAgnesI Will Open the Grand ' CARNIVAL At 8:30 O'clock In the Evening of X MONDAY NEXT X HBR COURT .AND OFFICERS ARB' CHAMBERLAIN, Henry W. Meyers, USHER-IN-CHIEF, Harry Olinger, MAID OF HONOR, Miss Maude Mackay, , MAID OF HONOR. Miss Mabel Jones, PAGES, Babies CaroIIn Dick and Marjorie Kay, AMBASSADOR FOR OREGON, Governor Geo. E. Chamberlain, AMBASSADOR FOR GREATER SALEM, Mayor Clias. P. Bishop, GENTLEMEK-JN-WAITING, Carnival Committee of Twelve, Let evey loyal subject in the Carnival King dom be in the Gtand Pavillion at 8 o'clock sharp, to welcome he. wnmntn i fiiif f it :::::tA G E N C Y O F:::::::: j BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.jj ; fi? A IN Bros and shippersof OR A J I ! Oats For Sale. f HOP GROWERS SUM-LIES. Crude aid stick Sulcfcur. I J. G. Graham, Agent, 207 coamwui st., siim, ore. f niimitiiiiniifHHmiia J. A, AUPPBRLE, President. E. W. HAZARD, Caahltr. A. F. HOFER, Vice President. AHNO AVt Oregon State JBanh Incorporates!. I Jefferson Oregon. fN 1 Transacts a general banking business: makes loans, cls couata bill and tccW deposits. , t ( . Deals In foreign aad domestic exchange, '''" Collections nad oa favorable terms. .!., i t r aTafSwIiiT Real wtite leans negottalod at low rate ol f m f fliraf YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. suke cure for piles Itching Pllea produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-snnko'a Pile Rem edy, stops Itching and bleeding, Ab sorbs tumors. (Oc a Jar at druggist, or sent by mall Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa, For sale at Dr. Stone's drug' stores'. Excursion to Albany. W. H Cotnan, general passenger agent for tho Southern Pacific lines In Oregon, announces that there will bo an excursion to Albany on Sundayv June 28tb. Passengers leave Salem on the Jl a. m. train. Returning, they w(U leave Albany on at 8 p. m. on a speolal train. Fare for the round trip will be $1, Already a large number havo bought tickets for this excursion, and no doubt there will be several hundred to take advantage of the very low rate and the outing. Tho occasion for the excursion Is the baseball gome between the Salem and Albany teams G-35-3t Will Sell Union Berrica. Tho following grocers have agreed to supply the prodacU of the Salcsa Fruit Growers' -Union to tkeJr-pat-.tons, and the public s invited to fa xor (them wltfc, erders: ' ' Qllbert A Baker. Branson 4 Rp&an. -Isaac Ststaer. Fllllai. A rtnuftlu 4-sx ' L. T, naVotDs, iec.' '"f 'foii'.-'1 .v .M.w.a.t.., ... . T.-T " iitiwtM oi m mt J . ((L y rw $ sgMlb Oregon tSJjBBaW BB n K mm. C' JVLYAW - Monday Inaugural Day. At 2 o'clock p. ni. grand spectacu lar and Industrial parade from Carni val grounds west on State street to Commercial; thonco to Marlon square on Commercial, with circuit of square to Commercial; thence to Liberty on Marlon; thenco to Cbemeketa onLlb erty; thence to High; thence to Court and east to Carnival grounds. At -1 p. m. flight of balloon and parachute drop. At 8 p. rn. coronation of Queen and Carnival shows. Tuesday Baby Day. At 1:30 o'clock p. m. the great An nold shows, as enumerated above, from the opening of the doors finell midnight, in continuous and absorb Ing performance. At 3 p. m. the Great er Salem baby exposition, at which i J handsome prizes Wilt be awarded by competent and disinterested Judges, to the fattest, tho littlest, the pret tiest (boy or girl) baby living wllhln ifie new boundaries of Salem, Oregon, age limit, two years. . Wednesday Public WeddlnQ Day At 1:30 o'clock p. m., the twelve continuous performance shows of-the Qregon, Pacific & Oriental aggrega tion, with a grand public wedding at f o'clock In the evening, the hlghtcon- of ?50 In cash and the good wishes of the congregated thousands. General lunger 1 v ( 11 MJ OA lilW I til .n Am 'Lin flrow " ThllFsday AutcfCycle Race. At 1:30 p. m., tho round dozen of interesting, attractjons, maintained In continuous performance by the B- J Amold varied line of high-priced w ent closing at mldjilght. At 10:39 in. brand automobile race, from toe Wtllmmette river to the state boow. At 11 a. m. grand m.otopcycle race. A. U:3p a, ra grand free-for-all blcycw race,' over the same course. Friday Fraternity Day. At 1:30 o'clock p. m., the ea. splendid series of, constant exhibits performances by' the Arnold CarnlTM Company, Inall lta departments. TM stageK-thSlrand pavillion will M iuiiiili1 hv navflrftl Of the WgS4 - -popular fraternal organltatlons, spectacular aAd brilliant events, tM , features or wfblch wjll be ejiborstea later Prixe's of '125 tothe lodge twj malng the best appearance and driu (provided no less than three entre i areaffe In this behalf. n Satufday Tha Glerious F0" The NaUoa'a Hatal Day will jnarked by a specially delightful pr 'grami A8iaeJfrox tkb great array oi amusements In ceaseless operation w , -thtpArnqlu people, (hew will be i s'tfelt -palean- " ix 0crock ,u , morning, Involving numeous floats w dlsplax" of fraternal advantages. ' dust'rlSl progress and commercial .nritv of tha CaDltal XJity, over the .mall. tboroSghfarea" of the city. ) SrUujMfWaKPi5loR'ailparacJJuw i lrop!n the afternoon, and a magnm- cent display of fireworks Jn the nls