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"-vvnrT-f -my GREAT . MEETING AT TURNER At Least Three Thousand People in Attendance- Everything Provided for Visitors yesterday tbo quiet littlo city of Turner was alivo with people, who wore jo attendance, on the session of the mis sctthryi convention of the CL)istian ehunck of Oregon. Nenrlji two thousand peoplo pouxod through tho gates lead ing to tho camp grounds, and thcro vfcxo hundreds of campers on the grounus. . utrgo restaurant is con ducted on tho grounds, and stands of various soota ara provided for the com fort of tho dampens and visitora, Pres ent Indications point to tho largest at tendance over on record at this annual gathering of tho church. Tho conven tion oponed Friday, but Sunday was the banned day of the convention. At tho mbrning srssion tho Bible school was led by Clara G. Ewen, of Eugene, and at 11 n. m. a stirring sor- mon was preached by Rev. Voctor Dor- lis ,of Pendleton, recently of George town, Kentucky. In tho afternoon an inspiring song ecroco wna conducted by T. S. Hand taker, of MoMinnvillo; at 3:30 tho sen- men was given by Rev. F. M. Rains, of Cincinnati, who spoko with great pow er; tno communion service being con ducted by Rova. J. S. McCallum, of Eugene, and1 W. A. Wood, of Hood Riv er, having preached tho sermon. At 8 p. m. Rev. Victor Don-is preached .gain. Tho large tabernacle easily accom modates 3000 people, and at both of tho gatherings it waa comfortably filled. The grovo in1 which the tabernaclo is SUMMER NORMAL Of Willamette University June 27 Aug. 7 J. T.MATTHEWS, Secretary Let the July The most elaborate celebration of our National Day ever undertaken in Salem. Dazzling and gorgeous fireworks display on the river will excel anything heretofore attempted. River sports, land sports and contests in which every body can participate. Grand civic, military and industrial parade with beau tiful floats, four bands. Consolidated concert of 100 pieces, oratorical and litem rv exorcises. " - THE SK1DOO Further announcements later Something Doing every Minute. situated is a,, ideal plaM for hm , - t, vi ma jund. Largo numbers from Salem wo in attendanca at the services Sunday. Clieraawa Beats Multnomah. Tho Chemawa baseball ttam defeated tho Multnomah aggregation in a livcv gamo played on tho diamond at the In dian school Saturday afternoon. The final scorn me intii rm.. ... rtL xuo uauory for Chemawa was Poland pitcher, and 1WW caicccr; for Multnomah Wake field did tho twirling nndi Weed did the work behind tho bat. Sorter, of Che- mawa, proved a whirlwind with th willow, and did some good driving, and Kcnncy Fcntori did tho spectacular work for tho Portlanders. As a whole It was ono of tho most closely contested games ovec played at Chemawa. The Indians are rapidly getting into form, and ought to make a splendid showing in tho Chautauqua baseball tourna ment. Following tho Flag. Whon our soldiers went to Cuba and tho Philippines, health was the most important consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired commissary sergeant, U. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Concord, N. II., says: "I was two years in Cuba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to colds, I took Dr. King'B New Discbvody for Consump tion, which kept mo in perfect health And now, in New Hampshire, we find it tho best medicino in tho world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases. Guaranteed nt J. 0. Perry's druir storo. Price. 50e and $1.00. Trial bottlo free. Orator of tho Day. Tho good people of Jewell neighbor hood intend to have a Fourth of July jollification all their own and to mako tho thing a larger success have en gaged Howard Biownell, of this city, to deliver tho oration of tho day, and it is needless to say Mr. Brownell will do amplo justico to tho theme and the occasion. Astorinn. H0LLI37E.V3 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bniy Medicine for Bnty People. Brings Qoldon Health and Renewed Vigor. A sp'-IAc for Oousllnatlon, Iuillgostlon, Lk(A ami Kidney Trouble, rlmplcn. Eczenw, Impure Blood Bad Breath, SlucRlsli UoneU, Heiulache and Bnclcnchc. It's Rocky Mountain Tea In tab let form, 85 cent n hot. Genuine made by Hotxisteh Dni'o Coupanv, Madison, Wis. liULDEN NUQQETS TOR SAl LOW PEOP.t EAGLE SCREAM 4th at .. i .,.. The great indoor carnival nuw in preparation. DAILY OAHITAL JOUIMAT. SALEM, BALLIET COMING TO OREdON, Mining Promoted Who Has Just Bceea Release p j Molnea Jall Will start Another Paper at Baker City. . Letson Blllt, tho Bakcn City mln mg promoter, who haa just served a term in the Dos Moines federal jail for using tho United States malls for'f mudv. ulent purposes in sending out bogus mining advertising, is now in Tononah. iev.. wnere lie has recently made $200, 000 in mining deals. When ho has mado $400,000 ho de clares ho will roturni to Baker City and in revenge on his old enemies start an other sensational paper, on tho plan of tho Baker City Herald, under his man agement several year ago. East-Ore-gonian, Juno 23. -4 , Suro Curo for Piles. Itching piles produco moisture and cause itching, this form, as well as blind, bleeding or protruding piles, are cured by Dr. Bosan-ko's Pllo Remedy. Stops itching and bleeding, absorbs tumors. 50c a jar at druggists, or sent by mail. Treatiso free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Phlla., Pa. CASTOBLSA. Beanie si Tno Kind You Have Mays BoejW Good Baking Powder Is essential to good cooking. If you uso Eppley's Perfection Bating Powde you nro using the best. If you doa't uso it, try it and you will uso no other, It is put up in self-sealing glass jars, which aro useful afterwards. Ask your grocer for it. O. M. EPPLEY. Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. m Si. Salem OS1KJON. MONDAY, JUNE 25f 1000 A NEW PIANO STORE BY FALL EILERs PEOPLE VACATE THE BIO WASHINGTON STREET SALESROOM. now ieaso securts Entire Upstairs, hut Occupancy Cannot Bo Obtained Until This Winter Extensive Ira provements and Alterations Planned New Recital Hall to Bo tho Best Appointed in tho Wfctrb Further par. Oculars of tho Big Deal. (From Portland Oregonlan, June IS. It was indeed a busy sigbb to behold at tho famous old "Quarter Block" yesterday. Ever, with tho augment delivery srvico of fivo largo vans, which have been1 working night and day, it was impossiblo to deliver all tho Instruments which wero sold last Friday and Saturday. Commlnjrlluc with tho draymen wero tho carpenters, who commenced yesterday morning In dcudly earnest) to removo walls ami partitions preparatory to tho many al- tcrations anil improvements that aro to bo made. It doea not seem to bo generally un derstood, however, that Ellera Piano House is now practically out of tho re tail city business. Tho big s'oro, liko soveral of Its fellow-stores in tho sane block, is vacant and awaiting for tho new tennnts. As stated heretofore, wo wero fortu na'o in securing at tho very last mo mont a new fivo-ycar lease on tho up stairs of tho block, but the upstairs portion is now occupied by Portland's lcwuMng business collego, for which in stitution a fine, new building is now being erected on the corner of Tomth and Morrison Btrcrta. When tho new building in completed wo bto to take possession of tho old premises upstairs here. They will bo convert od into tho most beau'Jful, most convenient and best lighted piano fcaltsroom in tho United States. Will Open in tho FalL But until these mnny changes aro completed anvl tiossesslon has boon se cured, Eilers Piano House is compelled to remain out of tho retail piano trade. As soon as jwstjblo nfter October 1 wo ahall commemeo work remodeling tho upstairs premises. Convenient stnirways nud a modern clovntor will bo installed Several very fine music studios en suite or single will also bo provided. Wo shall havo. a fine recital hall, fcwlco as largo as our former one; a fine Aeolian aiuil Pianola library room, and also tfalking iiracbino parlors will bo some of tho noteworthy features. Tho upper or western portion of tho block formerly devoted to Aeolian Hall J will brt remodeled and rebuilt, as an ontranco to tlio new upstairo tialcs rooms, n portion also being dovotod to show windowo, delivery rooms nnd pri vato ofllcts of tho vnrious innnagtTH, In tlio old' Aeolian Hall Is now lo cated temjwrarlly tho Pianola subscrip tion library, awl in tho front . tKrtlon will bo found the Oregonlan Premium talking maehino rocord distributing u jmr'went. Offices Will Remain. Tho new arrangement will not neces- ei tat o tho rwno-al of tho gonorol and wholowUo ofllcftfl to our wholesalo qunT ters at Thirtoiitli and Xorthrup streets. A clover nrchi'eot ! solved the puzzlo ins to tVnr looJon by orecting a moa- smnino floor in tho north of tho western portion of our new quarters, which is now being built. Here in whero thu city bookkeepers and also tho general and wiiolJo accounfing departments will bo locaioJ. A commwllous flro and burglar proof eaferj' deposit vault Is to be installed in aiKithor jwirt of tho premises. la f-lort, by Into fall tho es tablishment of Kllors Piano Houso will bo as compile, rtd a tharoug'nry oon- renieirt. s ny in the Union, ami prob ably wpial to tho vory bet of thwn Jn attrsctivenwu. Big Saving In Rent. And, boat of all, ti W rrargi ment will menn a mvtog Jn itti to Kih-rs Pwno Htnii of ovr 30,0O0 ir tho five- wr loe, ?n ftvrgt of $7800 a year. Thin benefit ftlono will enable Kiler I'iAno IIouM tills fall to olTttr pianos and nnHdel meroliftixM for more adantgous terms than var heretofore. Toleplorw nuinbtfr remains M here tofore, "Brctengo 23." City and country eoMection will bo paid ati tho old office uu0 ah butort, only that Air ing alterations our ofllaw will havo to bo UfteJ to vnxloua portions of tha hall. It will bo the aim of eontrad'ow to causo as Httlo ineonvonlenco as po siblo to caller. Dust and dirt will be cef nllv avoided, and or bookkeeping work will procwxl with tbo ytry lesst interrnpUOTi. Tho old BToet numwr, "351," will bo retainod (In reality it will b 353, tboogh). Tnioraiy Diply BMa. Wo havo arranged to Inaugurate an antomobDa and carriage eernco do- tween our prwent qaarUr td our "1 wholesalo department at tho corner of ihtrtecnta niwl Xorthrup' skceta, .for tho convenience of those1 who desire to purchase a Chickerlng, or a Wobcr, or a Kimball, or a Pianola piano. Piaiiola or Orgaa etc, etc. Suitable temporary showrooms will bo fitted up at the waronouse. to properly display tho in struments. Pianos will also bo supplied for con certs and rental, as heretofore, liu' all applications must bo nindo at our down town oillces, 351 Washington street, as above, nt tUe corner of Park Kllers Piano Hoitst always tho biggest, Viusl os" and -boot piano dealers, with stored in every important Western city, h clutMng San Francisco, Very Annoying to Bomo Peoplo. Peoplo that nro known to bo weak nnd sickly, by their neighbors, are asked tho question overy day whether thoy aro feeling bettor. Do you feel stronger? Aro you gaining flosht Their friends know if they rfo gaining flcih it is ono of tho suro signs of return ing health. If thoy can only get a remedy that will make solid, healthy flesh, recovery is nsMircd. Peoplo with nervous troubles, loss of flesh and strength, no ambition, languid, nnd al ways tired, havo thin, watery blood. Tho food they cat does not nourish thorn, It does not mako blood. If nf-to.-1 each meal they wbuld tako Dr. Mood and Nervo Tonic tholr food would bo turned Into rioh, red blood, ranking solid flesh nnd Etrcngth. The tablets aro sold in boxes by all drug gists for 75 cents, or thrco boxes for $2. Peoplo who uso this tonio gain in solid flesh from ono to throo poun.li por week; thoy feel hotter and know thoy nro on tho road to health. 0 Gorman Stagers Hold Colouration. Troy, N. Y., Juno 25. Tho four'ih an nual Saengorfest of ho Central New York Saengorbund, which opened horo toJny, has attracted largo cnowda of vlsltom to thld city. Tho hotels aro crowded) and tho streets havo never prosouted a llverlicr nppearnnco ithnn nowi Mnny of tho visiting ingors nr rived 'hero during tho morning, but most of thorn enmo about noon. They wro received) nt tho stntion by tho United Singers of this city and a big brass band and wero oscon'od to tho headquarters at Ocrmanla liall. Light luncheon was Berved, followed later by dinners nt tho various hotels. In tho aftomoou there will bo n birgo reception In honor of tho vlwtlng tdugera nt tho Aouuory. Mayor 12ias P Manni will wtdcomo tho vlsVorn and Andrew Ruff,-tho festU-al protdilent, will deliver an address. In tho evening a grand conceit will bo given nt tho Armory, with Mrs. Schumnnn-iielnlc and Eniil Fisher as nololstn. They will bo nwlsttsl by nn orchenlra of thirty fivo piecttf, tlio Troy Vocal Society tuwl a choruH of 700 voices, compottm of mombers of "tho various Qvriiinn singing ttocietioH of this city. Tomoirow forenoon the vlsitorrt wjll devoto thenwelvM to Hlghtseclng, Many trolley ridett havo been nrrnngeil) and tho ringer will visit many jwlnts of Intorest in nnJ near tho cby. In tho nftornoon tho prize tinging contest will bo held in tho Music hall. All of tho visiting DociotiiH will tako port. There will bo tlreo clnssm and diplomas and valuable prlwss wHll bo awarded to tho victorious Hoolutiorf in cacluclnsH, On Wedmmluy morning tho local and visiting singtffs will hold their big ja rude. It will couit of four division and wfil bi nccompanltsl by live Uinds. Robert A. J'atHchko will net" tw graml nmrslinl. la tho afternoou u jiopulur festival will be lu-ld In Young's gjove, Men Wanted. Sawmill nnd lumber yard laborer!, 12.25 ner dar. Woodsmen, 2.25 to (3.00. Steady work. Apply to Hooth Kelly Lumbor Co., Eugene, Or. 6-22-tf All questions portalnlug to health and benuly aro answered hero. Mnk peojile feol as thoy felt In ful!bloodd youth Does buiinoM while you ilMp. That's what Ilolliitor't Roeky Mount ain Tt will do. 30 et&, Ta or Tb lets. Dr. Stone's drug (tort. Pur Sale. A lot of well broke yoasg Lorwi. All gsl. Sm flu ywg br4 wares in to lot. Popular prles. Inquire at 023 KoTth Winter stmt. 'U Roil Drinking Water. Whllo the work of enlarging tho nit ering system Is Jn proge It would be better for all to bolt their drinking water The progrtw of tbo work will U noted In this paper. O-lO-tr. Photographs. Tho Rex Studio, on Court street, jruaranUea eatisfaertionr 4n all photo work. Try tLnn. The Rex, to;wto tbo two White Conwe. C-23-3t Th Ta W&si. Cures all kidney, Undder sdi! ikea- matle treuble: ld 1j all drugglrte, two raoatis' treatment by U tot $1. Dr, 13. W. Hall, m Ollro itrt, St. Louis. Mo. Bed tot tMtlaoalnU iold by Stone' drug stoic. dwljrr SOUTHERN OREGON ' CHAUTAUQUA Program of tho Southern Oreoifc Clinutnuqiu association, nf tirnoons abA evenings: Wednesday, July 11 Opening Jy. 3:00 Pnldde, 3;15 Readings, Miss Agnes O. Hor sey. 3i45 Spelling contest. S:00Concert, (Vlifornlre Qulnclte aub. ' , f Thursday, July 12-ScIenco Day. , 2:30 Preludo. 2:45-l,ecturo by Prof.iil. RBau ga-riU, "litrthquakes, Considered fro tint Cosmic and Qcologtcal 8tandIH)nt.r, 8:00 Imvlu S:15 Lecturo by IVof. Unnmirardt "An Evening With tho Stars." Friday, July 13 aaitertalnment Day; 2:30 Prelude. 2:45 Mrs. Martha S. Qielew: "Old Flnntptlon Days," 8:00 Prelude. 8:15 Resanl, the Frinco of Jmrtrfera Saturday, July 14 Orand Army Day, 2:00 Prelude, 2:15 Mrs. Qlelev: "Song nnd Sto rlos of thV Old South." 4:00-AxTdTess to Old Soldiers, by illshop D, H. Moore. 8:00 Prelude. 8:15 llomni, tho Wonder Workor. Sunday, July 15 Devotional Day. 0:45 Sunday Schools in tho vnrioiw churches. 10:45 Sciices In- Auditorium p cinl music, ncrmon by HinhOp Mooro, 3:00 Song tvervico onul address by President H. F. Mulkey. 0:45 Union Young Pooplo'a Meet InR. 8:00 Evening wrvleo, special music; sermon by Dr. E, U Houe, Monday, July 10 W, O. T, V, Day. 2:30 Prtdmle. 2:45 flraud gold modal contest. 8:00-Prebida 8:15 Iocturo, dipt. .Tnpk CrxiwforuV dio "Poet-Scout." Tuesday, July 17 Rogue River DvI opmdnt and) States Day. & 10:30 Reception of guests by Aslfc land Commercial Chib, lliOOProgramtis provided by co mlttco from vm-louti static nnd sections. 12:00 to 2:00 llnsket dinner In grovo (Urlng your banket). i 2:00 to 4:30 Music and nddl-csseu by; Hon. Tom O, KlchnrdNoni of Portland, Col. E. Hofer of Saloin, and Prostdons. 1, I. CanvibolI of Eugene, 8jOO-PnJud. 8:15 Iioc'iiuo by Ont. .Tuck Omwj ford, "Tho PoetlHcout." Wedncpday, July 18 Amicu Dy' (Bamball,) 10i3O Leeturo, MIm liolld Kearney,- lj45 Two .match frnmen .bnscbaWi Ashland n. Wand, nnd Roguo Rlvcv Pieachertt u gal nut tho world. 8i00 delude. 8il5 Tooturo by Dr. Charles CdwardT Tieckrt: "A Hlgirinuigo to Bhrlno of American Ilttittiau." Thursday, July 10InfomwUon Day. 2:30 I'ruludn ailS-I.ec.t'uro by Dr. Ixcke: "WhcU BcarecrowH Do Not Bcure." 8 tOO Prelude. 8:15 Tomjmnco nddrc: MM Hello Kearney. ITiday, July 20 Musical Day, 10:00 Children's coucurt. Si 15 I'ridiuht. 2:30-I,ecturo, by Or, Jumcii p. Kirt Iwyj "Jrr tho Banrfoot Kingdom." 8:00-Orenil Final, Concert, Antn-pruiitdtt suh evimlng by Prof. ApiJehof fli'o orchestra. RiHind TW talks at 4:30 undnr thr 41reoto of 1'iot, M. II Signs, mipcrln twl&t of Mrif1 city ihiIiooIi, fwhooU, eboruif nrwl cnferene mtb morning. plldltn fcebtB. f , ' At a meeting of tbo ex-if6 conn nUtUo of tho high obil, bald Satur- dy m'1iig, tbA outntawllng oebts oC Urn stwleat UIt, mug to sk'.i-. www rnneetlc"!, and a balssco of I51'4 remalnn In 'h troury. PENHYR,qyftL?ILLS iXVt- lliMuw l4W,l't(lrt C, imdtifxrmvH txuum , HU -". w2."" -.-' .--'-j -T- TMllM (! IKI MM. .W1.L Mdilft. imiiw , i.ki. Jt;nlt,ll'it M,U)M UU U.' HAI. I..r .- - - - Liberty Store rOR YOUR XXH8 Oyster iMH Oil meal, Dom JBai, Shorts, Mae, and Wheat Alwsya oa band. Hull ,.. .... .... mOS Dm .70 At M. i - n