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Try our Pineapple Shcrbert Butter Cups Did you notlco our wlndowt You can lmaglno how good thoy aro, but when you ont them you will wonder what makes thorn so Reed. Puro materi als and tho bost of skill solvos tho ques tion. I0B OREAM. For richness and pur ity our ico cream is in a class by itself. Puro croam, tho bost extracts and skill hns mado it tho most popular cream in Salem. In paper palls, 15c pint, 25o quart, COc half gallon, $1 a gallon, packed in ico. A popular drink nt our fountain is our Loganberry ico croam soda. FTJLLEB & DOUGLAS, Salem's Loading Grocers, Confectioners and Bakors. Phono 22G1 450-160 Stato St. Our ico croam is used oxcluslvoly at Hookors. 5 tiiiiniiimiiiiminni AMUSEMENTS. !! t 1 1 i.HM-.iaii.iaii. t m TONIGHT. Edison Vaudovlllo. TONIGHT AT THE EDISON. Program Promises to bo ono of Splen did Varloty. Coming to tho vaudovlllo theatre for threp nights only, beginning tonjghf, nro Mnrauttus and Hull, who present a military sketch that is oxtrcmoly clovor, witty and thoroughly entertain ing. This team has a roputation to bo proud of, and will cortalnly delight Sa lem audlonccs. Zarolll, tho groat character impersonator, is another fine number on tho program for tonight. Ho comes from tho Orphcum thoatro in San Francisco, whoro ho has just closed a threo-wooks' ongagomont. Walker, tho musical rubo, will bo a novolty suro to ploaso all who seo this clovor act. Tho Illustrated song is a good ono, and tho illustrations nro a work of art. Tho Edisonoscopo will show n now lot of flno motion picture. Coming Thursday night, Tod McKonna and his wonderful $5000 dog, Tod. H'HIll 1 I I I I I I I t I II I I Hill- New Edison Theatre X J. Byrd, Manager. Wednesday rind Wednesday matlnooi MAEAUTTUS AND HULL, ( In a military skotch, ZARELLI, Tho great character impersonator. WALKER, Tho Musical rube. Illustrated song, "Shall I Moot My Mamma Thcro7M HELEN VANCE. EDISONOSCOPE, A mllo of views. Mntlnoo. Wednesday at 3:15 p. nt. Skipped from Ohcmawa. Two Indian boys, Willlo Arasmlth and Arltwln Tylor, ran away from tho school at Chemawa Friday night, and camo horo, with tho intention of get ting back to tho wlldwoods on tho first train. Tholr intontions woro cut short by Ofllcor Frank Shodock, who areestcd thorn and locked them up. It is in tho blood of tho Indian to got closo to naturo, nnd tho mountain streams; tho donao forest, tho borry patcbos and wildwood draw him irroslBtably at this season of tho year. Tho desiro for an outing comes with doublo tho forco to him it does to his palo-faced brother. Poor kids, their capturo has a patbot lo side, for tholr outing was only an inning in jail. Greatly In Domand. Nothing is moro in demand than a medicine which meets modern roquiro ments for a blood and system cleansor, such as Dr. Klng'a Now Life Pills. Thoy aro just what you neod to euro stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At J. O. Perry'a drug store, 25c, guaranteed. Miss Chaplor, who has just returned from tho Chicago School of Oratory, nnd who is already a great favorito of Salem people, will tako part in tho program at tho M, E. church on Friday evening, July 21 mfi&K16'',' 'nm gMIUIIBBBBQIIUHiniBBBI f PERSONALS BBBBBBBBIBBEQBBBBflBBBBMflS Miss Floy Huston is visiting in Eu gono. Miss Graco Cleaver spent Sunday in Salem. Dr. Roland, of Eugene, is .in the city a few days. Ed. Zcyss spent Sunday with Al bany frlonds. Arthur Cornell spont Sunday at tho reform school. Mr. Ralph Cox has returnod from Salt Lake City. Bud. Long was a passenger to Port bind this morning. Chnuncoy Bishop spont Sunday with fiionds 'in Albany. All tho jurors who could, spont Sun. day at their homes. Miss Emma Washburn has roturnod from a trip to Br wnsvillc. Miss Carrlo Hurst went to Portland this morning for a fow days. George C. Will is homo from Now port, whero ho spent a week. Chas. Knowland, of tho Statesman ofllco, spent Sunday in Albnny. Mrs. Lovelaco and Mrs. Homor Smith wont ovor to Newport this morning. MSbs Nolllo Hampton, of Eugonc, spent Sunday with frlonds in Salem. II. A. Lovell returned this morning from a short ploasuro trip to Albany. Mrs. W. W. Hall and daughter nro visiting Mrs. Hall's parents at Cor viillls. Mr. McCulloch, of Brownsville, is spending a few days in this city with frlonds. Mr. and Mrs. W. McNeill nro homo from nn ovor-Sundny visit with friends at Albany. Dr. Clinton Cook, of Scattlo, a form er Snlomlto, is visiting frionds in Sa eom for a fow days. MIbs Carrlo Cowgill, 'of Scattlo, is visiting Salem, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Rowland. Attorney General Crawford wont to Portland this morning on business con nected with his ofllco, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Burton nnd Mrs. J. H. Ackormnn havo roturnod from an outing nt Mchninn. Misses Ruth Gnbriolson and Jessio Holmes returnod from a short visit to Albnny this morning. Mrs. t.laro E, Heading, of Snn Fran cisco, California, is visiting with her slstor, Mrs. Zadoc Rlggs. Mrs. Buckingham and daughter, Bcs slo, havo gono out to tho reform school to spend a couple of weeks. Mrs. Leila Wiggins is spending a couple of weeks with her pnronts nt "Hillside Farm," near Tumor. J. A. VnnOrsdel nnd wifo, of Choy onne, Wyoming, nro visiting at tho bomo'of T. Sholloy for n fow days. Prof. W. E. McEIroy wont to Port land this morning to resume his play ing In tho bnnd nt tho exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Ludlgon, of Washing ton, nro visiting with tholr daughter, Mm. Barton Rlggs, for a fow days. Miss Hazol Wostormlor, of? Portland, Is visiting with her frionds, tho Misses Vloln and Tono Fisher, for a fow days. Dr. E. M. Hurd went to Portland this morning to attend tho congress of dentists, which convenos in that city today. Miss Smith, 6f Wallace, Idaho, who has beon visiting Suporlntondont Cnl breath and family, went ovor to Now port this morning. A'. Boslar, a carpontor nnd contract or of Lebanon, who has boen visiting tho Sound and Portland, visited frlonds hero Sunday on his way homo. Mrs. J. Ruof end daughter, Mrs. nonry Schultz, spont tho past two days at tho farm homo of tho former's son, Goo. Ruof, near Independence. Miss Etta Karton, of Gervais, who has been ontortalned by Miss Ollvo Mitchell for tho past fow days, ro turnod to hor homo this morning. A. L. Jamos, of Baker City, is spend ing n few days with his father In this city. Mr. James is tho assistant cash ier in tho First Nutional bank of Baker City. James Crawford went to Roseburg this morning to spend a short vacation. no took along somo fishing tacklo, which bo expects to uso to good ad vantage Mr. Frank McCully, deputy stato su porlnlondont of public instruction for tho stato of Washington, is in tho city, SOMETHING DROPPED! Did You Hear it? Twonty-year gold-filled case with El gin or Waltham movement, formerly $15.00 dropped to $12.50. Gold-filled spectacles, warranted for ton years, formerly -00 dropped to (3.00. C. T. POMEROY Jeweler and Optician 3 8 State Street OiilLY CAPITAL JOTJBNAL, and paid a visit to his nlma tnator, tho Willamette University, this morning. Stato Engineer Lewis returned this morning from tho upper branches of tho Willamette, whero bo and an as sistant havo beon engaged in stronm gauging. Win. Lord-nnd Russel Farrnr left to day for tho Sluslaw country, whoro they will spend tho next two weeks In killing big gnmo nnd catching tho fes tive trout. ' Prof. Staloy and wifo nnd Mrs. Fran cesco Boloy left for their farms near Toledo this morning. Mrs. Soloy ex pects to spend a largo part of tho sum mer there. Mr. and Mrs. C. .J. Olmstcad nnd daughter, Hazol, accompanied by Mrs. Olmstend's pnrents, who nro vis iting from Wisconsin, aro spending a wcok at Newport. Mrs. Inez Noyos (neo Korl) and lit tlo daughter aro visiting with Judgo nnd Mrn. B. F. Bonham. Mrs. Noycs is well known to nil old-timers, nnd is now residing in Boston. Mrs. Bnrry, of Toronto, Canada., ac companied by her children, is in tho city visiting hor slstor, Mrs. M. E. Cul lcn. Tho two Bisters had not met for nearly 30 years, and nro greatly on jcylng tho reunion... Dr. Francos Rutledge, of tho Upper Peninsular Hospital for tho insano, at Nowberry, Michigan, is in tho city, visiting her cousin, Rev. W. C. Prlco. Sho came out to nttond tho medical as sociation in Portland. Chief of Pollco Cornelius roturnod this morning from a tcn-dnys' vacation spent on his farm nonr Marlon. Tho tliof has a good crop of board and a tan which shows that ho has boon got ting next to nature. flon. L. M. Curl, of Albnny, and L. B. Stinson, of Salem, grand chancollor nnd grnnd keeper of records nnd seal, respectively, woro guests of tho follow Knights of Pythins in gonoral, and C. W. Potter in particular,, last Monday. -St. Johns Review. Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Armstrong and sons, Cnrl nnd Edwin, .wont to Albnny Saturday ovonlng, whero thoy spont Sunday, after which they will go to Detroit for a fow wcoks,, outing. Thoy will bo nccompaniod by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt, of Albany. Mr. Z. J. Riggs is in Portland to at tend tho nnnunl mooting of tho Oregon Pharmaceutical Association which is in session in thnt city. Druggists aro in nttondnnco from all parts of the stato. Tomorrow an excursion stoamor will tako tho delegates down to tho bronk ors at tho mouth of tho Columbia. SOCIAL EVENTS Pleasant Evont. Tho pleasant homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mitoholl, on Cottngo stroot, was rulod by girls Saturday ovonlng, when tholr daughter, Miss Ollvo, entortalned a number of hor frlonds in a most do llghtful mnnnor. Tho. ovonlng was Bpont very pleasantly, tho plcturo draw lug contest bolng n spoclnl feature. In this Miss Lena Mclntlro won first prlzo, nnd Miss Emma Muellor tho consolation. Tho saddling of tho nuilo "Maudo" provoked much merrlmont. A largo drnwlng of thnt well known character had boon drawn on canvass and pinned on tho wall, and each young lady, blindfolded, tried to saddlo hor. Tho first prlzo was won by Miss Matil da Eckorlon, and tho second by Miss Mnrgnrct Putnam. Numerous musical selections wcro also given. About 10 o'clock in tho ovonlng n grand march was formod, and tho young ladles indulged in danoing. Punch was served throughout tho evon, ing and lator rofroshmonts wero servoi. Miss. Mitchell was assisted in soring by her sister, Miss Josslo MitouoU; and Miss Matilda Eckorlon. Tho invltod guosts wore: Mlssos Etta Knrton, of Gervais; Lfnh Bollo, Matilda Eokcrlen, Mary Eokorlen, Emma Muoller, Loiso Cronl-jo, Lena Mc lntlro, Besslo Sohultz, EJfja Schultz, Ernestine Halloy, Graco lKnemnn, Mar garet Putnam, Jessio Harriott, Nottio Reddlcopp, Lou Cary, Barbara Eakln, Eunano Crnlg, Jossle Mitchell, Allco Moyers, Maymo fJabcock, Clairo Jones, Merocdcs Strojs and TCato For- rluo of San Franols0, Lawn Party. Tho homo of Guy noyt, In South Sa eom, was tho scene f merry festivities Saturday ovonlng, w ben about 00 young poo pi o woro enterti incd by the mem bers of tho basoba l club. Tho lawn was lighted with ( Japanese lantorns, and was very pretAy, Games of all kinds were played, nd fun reigned su. promo. Refreshments wero servod to ward tho closo of tho entertainment. Card of Thanks. Tho undersigned wish to thank tho neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness nd sympathy in our rocent sad bereavement. Mrs. H. W. Botsford and fariily. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY MID-SUMMER errf . fc. rw e. Salem Woolen Mill Stoe CITY JNEWS A Collection of Important Para graphs for Your Consideration. You should not miss hearing Miss Hurley's splendid contrnlto volco at tho recital on Friday ovenlng, tho 21st. BURIED THIS MORNING. Remains of tho Lato Rov. Goo, Booth Laid to Rest. Tho funoral services for tho lato Rov, Gcorgo Booth, who dlod at his homo in Tho Dalles, Frldny, July 14th, was hold yesterday at that placo. Tho romnlns woro brought to this city on tho morn ing train, nnd tho burial took placo in tho Loo Mission comotory, Rov. W. IP. Sellcck, Rov. Royal and others taking chnrgo of tho services. Dcecasod was 53 yoars old. Ho was well known throughout tho stato, nnd was proBldlug oldor of tho M. E. church for Tho Dalles district. Ho camo to Orogon whon but four years old, and has boon a vory usoful man all his life During his ministry his labors havo boon confined to tho Columbia River conforonco, with hoadqunrters at Spo kane, Moscow and Tho Dallos. Ho has beon n mombor nnd dolognto to four gonoral conferences, and attendod tho Inst ono nt Los Angolos. His death was duo to norvous strain, brought about by ovorwork. This is tho first doatli In n family of 12 chlldron, leaving four brothers and sovon slstors. Ho also loaves a wifo and four childrou, Hon. J. H. Booth, of Roseburg, nnd Hon. R, A. Booth, of Eugene, nro brothors of tho doceased. Mrs. ',. T. Koyos, of this city, Is ono of tho slstors. Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriot Howard, of 200 W, 34th St., Now York, at ono tlmo had hor boauty spollod' with Bkln trouble Sho writes: "I bad salt rheum or eczema for yoars, fcit nothing would euro it until I used Bucklen's Arnica Salvo." A quick and suro healor for cuts, burns and sores. 25a at J. 0, Porry'n drug store. 1 Mrs, Hugh Muir, of Paris, Ontario, Canada, died at that placo July 2. Do. coasod formerly lived In this city. Hor son, A. B. Muir, livns at Dallas, m Some grocers sell Schilling's Best UK ViUnf-powdw tpU Sm MM.M V4W.HM MM 4M kV- Ml a some don't. They have their both ways. reasons A Splendid Organ. Tho new pipe organ Just put in tho M. B. church, while not as largo as tho Qreat Salt Lake organ, is built in tho sarao substantial way, and has tho samo pneumatic action and other pat ents that aro employed in that tmmenso organ, near it at tbo church on 1'rl day ovenlng, tho 21st. ruir.uriT'l PNnllBU JNVROmPILLS AX'S- AlmmttfUAm. M1M hi I'nrnn w ciiiuJir.Yrstv juiuiobu la UKU lU UU aulUf . (wto Ilk NMlfttea. Ta Ul HtAu I AT Hmj. W OratflM, r m4 4. la w P hum m 1-ariUaUr. T UataauU m aa(Utl(brLA4la,"Mur.'r l. P luaHiili 1 . TwiaraliU. aM Pi ft iw mA 17, 1005. IT'S GETTING THE TIME OP THE YEAR WHEN EVERY THING SUMMERY MUST BE PUT ON THE "RETntED LIflT" SO TAR AS THIS STORE IS CONCERNED; YET, OVER TWO FULL WEARING MONTHS ARE AHEAD. A bottor chanco to buy Mon's, Boys', and Children's Clothing, Hat a nnd Furnishings for less than actual value. ,, NEVER PRESENTED ITSELF Our Suits, Hata and Furnishings MUBT VACATE. Wo don't want a vostigo of Spring or Summor. stock whoa wo open tho Fall Cam paign and wo won't havo If wo can help it Noto a fow of our cut prices: Mon's Doublo and Singlo Brcnstod Suits in Worsteds and Fancy Cheviots nowest patterns, latost uvodols. Rogular values (10 to (25; Salo Prlco $6.50 to $18.00 $14 to $10,50 Suits now $10 will giro you an idoa of tho saving you can makoin buying your suit horo. CAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS A SALE WHERE THE PRICES TOUOH YOUR PURSE SO GENTLY? I CBWBWBtBtBtMaMtBI CAPTURED THE NEW YORK MARKET XABUMAVUUftlUUULMftflMIUUafSJii Snako River cherries sold for tho record prlco In Now York this soason, whon (3.50 per box of ton pounds wns paid for Blng chorrlos shlppod from tho orchnrd of W. L. LaFollotto, at Wu wawai, in Whltmon county, Wash., says iv writer from Colfax. Mr. LaFollotto shipped a carload of chorrlos to Now York and rocolvod net returns of (1100 for tho carload. Thoy wcro mostly Royal Anns and kindrod vnrlotlos, but a fow boxes of Blngs wcro plncod In J tho car as nn oxp.rlmont, Thcso took tho Now York market" by storm and sold for (3.50 por box, wholesale, nt auction. It is said tho fruit rotailod at 50 conts por pound. Mr. La Follotto hnd about 10,000 boxes of chorrlos in his orchard this year and shlppod to St. Paul, Now York and othor castorn markets. Ha has not had returns from nil of his shipments yot, but tho roturns so far rccolvod show that tho fruit sold for unusuully good prlcos and that Wash ington fruit is becoming known and is itr big- domnnd in tho eastern mar. kots. 'Mr. La Follotto oxpocts not ro turnu of from 75 conts to (1 por box lor his cherries this season. At thcso prices this is proving ono of tho most profitnblo kinds of fruit that can bo grown on Snako rlvor. J. W. Offlold, who owns an orchard on tho opposlto sldo of tho rlvor from Mr. La Follotto 's orchnrd of 250 acres, Is ongnglng extensively in grapo grow ing, iiud has n young vinoward of 15 acres, which is boarlng its first crop this yoar. Mr. Ofilcld said: "Grapes promiso to bo ono of tho best fruit crops wo can grow on tho rlvor, and our location is ono of tho best grapo districts in tho west. California can not boat us for -quality nor yield of grapes. I havo planted 15 acroH of tho best varieties obtainable and bollovo that grapo growing will soon bo rec ognized as ono of tho best Industries in which wo can engago. Mr. La Folletto TfceTOGGERY The Men's Exclusive Store pf HATS! Jcwtafewoddsttes of tegaht $3 and $5 nats to be sold at $2. Hyotfwant exclusive styles come to THE TOGGERY. SALE hnd four acres of grapos, which yloldod 2000 boxon last yoar, nnd ho sold thom for nn nvorago prlco of (1,25 por box. This is 500 boxes, worth (025 por crato. Tho oxponso of raising grapes is less than thnt of poaches, or several othor varlotios of fruit, and you can roadlly; seo that thoro is a big profit in tho busi ness." Boavoar-Liko Bird. Rogarding somo of tho popular characteristics of thnt strange link bo- twoon birds nnd bonsts, tho tluck-blllod platypus of Australia, a wrltor says: "It makes its homo llko an ottor in a bank, tunneling up from tho ontrnnco under wutor somo 30 or 40 foot, which Its powerful forearm muscles mnko nothing of, to n placo whoro it can find a dry and woll-dralnod burrow. Its food consists chiefly of insects, crayfish or 'yabboss,' which it bolts hard shell and all. It will stay for 10 to 14 min utes at a tlmo undor water, searching tho mud and stones for dollcacles with its duck-liko bill, It makes a most fascinating little pot, bocoming vory tamo and squeaking with delight whon fod. Its antics nro n constant source of pleasure, though If caro Is not taken it will ovor.cat itsolf, sooming to havo in cnptlvity difficulty in digesting tho hard crayfish shells. It's coat is, llko tho molo's, of nn unusually silken and glossy toxturo." i ,iMi .- Tho common council of Hood Rlvor has called anothor oloctlon on tho question whether tho city ahstSI put in its own wator systom. HOLLIBTER'8 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A But Utdlolus for Duty FopU. Brings Ooldia Health sad KiwJ Vigor. X p-ini for Conatlpatlon, lodlgMUon, I.Ito ip--ino for CJonatlnatlon, loalfreiuon, i.its Kinney Trouble, rlmplei, Eciem. Impur I, Jin 4 Dreath, Hluiclli itoweln, IlNklsche llAcWaclie. It's Kooky Mountain Tea la Ulx mil Klui lilocxl. J) anil lljictfAlia. It form, M cDtn ft box. Cirituloe rondo bf 1IOU.IITKU iiHua uourixr, mruiiou, vi. GULDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOP.ti NECKWEAR We ae cleaning up on these lines It's all new and sttictly up-to-date Better 'come and look 11 KuUailUi . M4Wm , iHiJ-JU