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fF-K3 THESE HpPAyS tar Oraosre Sibfcrfoft - ' Oar LogAafcHcrrySherbert, the oae tkt Icait them all Oc4iIcp.Crca3da, The Summer Girl. are more poptflarthan ever All theier And more like them are fcsst'tiie things, to satisfy rot. DULLER & DOUGLAS Salem's Lasding Grocers. Confectioners arid Bakora. 1450-460 .State St. Phonos, 183-187 ?t earn direct from the dairy to out Itcezet makes perfect ice cream. CE CREAM SODA 5C. Cut this oat and present to the Red Cross Pharmacy together with five cents, rhcrsday, Jaly X2, from 9 i.m. to J 2 m., and yo will receive an Ice Cream Soda. We do this to get you .to ry what we know is sup erior to anything offered you Salem. UED CROSS PHARMACY taona 144. Oor. State and Com. Sts. IEDISON THEATRE MMENOIKa NEXT THURSDAY. THE BRIGHAM-COOPEB CO. Presents tbo sensational Comedy ima entitled THE WORLD AGAINST HIM" Pour nights only, Thursday, Friday, kturday and Sunday nights. Special litinoo Saturday afternoon at 2:30. imlasion prices, 15 and 25 cents1." ColObratod Hla Majority. A pleasant mothodl of coleboatlntg a fcn's majority was obsoivod ab the ni!o of Mr. and Mts. L. E. McNeill at Sunday, July 8bh, when a lnlrge iinbor of, neighbors and friends were ivitdil to a beautiful grovo on the tio oolobraiio G-oorga McNeill's Irtlinlivy- Tinkler the wid'o spreading lea ai bountifully spread "table "was icod, dnoumd -which tho merry party itherod. Ico cream was served rougboub .tho afternoon. Hammocks Hi swings wora ipovidod, and- a Abort rogran of riocitaiblon's add songs was Iven. Those prctfont wore: Mrs, L. E, loXoHl, George' McNeill, .Miss- Isa fcNoill of California. Mrs. Chambers, ir. and Maw. John Lewis, Mr. and fra. P. M. Neal, Mm. IL E. Roberte, ha Albdrta JtoboVts, tho Misses Mq- loill, Mr. and! Mrs. Herman htrvrts, t( asrs. Claud .BajinaTji, 'Boy , Baymird', ank Noal, Claud! Lewis, Marion Par- Fairy L. Noad. H.-ieda. Nonl, Ethel atfoill, anAl Sarah McNeill, Forest Nolll and Lorim Porter. At tho Edison. Commencing .this week the Brlgham oopor Stock Company, which has been lying continuously at tho Edison leatre for .Aha last tAx weeks, will ai- Irnato between this city audi Eugene to company wllplay in Eugene overy fonday, Tuosday and Wednesday tnx returnina will Tlav heTo overy bursday Friday, Saturday and Sun- f7 nights, with a special matlnoo Sat- iy afternoon at StSO p'ejock.' tfie w play which thla convpany will pre Jnt on its return front Eugene next iursdny night is ontitled 'Tho World inst Him." It is a- sensational Pmody drama in four, alsts, anB; Yr, ins to please. Beginning this week the- price 'of adm ission will be raised to 15 and 25 ate, as it is impossible to maintain Is nooular shock .onirwiii'v-kt th old rlcett, owing to the expensive talent gaged, and the small seating eapaci of the theatre. However, this fangq is eure to become popu- as tho Brigaans-Coeper CampaBy many agreeable tmrprkes for the Mrona of the Ed&o in th future. mmm , A - f t--A.M3P i. t ylKWYl PcrscMiails i V rT 4 Si ft Hon.'0. b! Kay-WBt-tiiEuieno this '. nrc-n4n'g - , , this'morning. -jrT" ? J T. Bonneitp -of Mohania, was in tho city tjd!ay. 'Pv IL" Sroalhbo in'utuncil mn fa la PortJan todojj-., . ' ; MlHL.A. Mi, Cannon won to Brooks to day to ?vidrt' rcaativeS. " Frank Hughoa wont lo Pdrtlnnd1 on business Ihia ritorninigL . Ex-County Bocoryor Hamsby, of Ore gon! Citft ia horo on business. A. Gilo went to.Gctvaia 'this monning lo look af tor business initeffiests. Hartyi Goff, a -prominent Forest Grove htuidwaro man is in tho city. Fred A. "Wiggins, went to Tacoma yostondlay aifitonnoon on a business trip. M amdl Mrs. A. N. Gilbert luave To turradd from eovetraH daya at Nevpot. Mias LoDong, of La Gtfande, is the guest of Miss Bingo, on Liblerty ebroot. Wu H. Scott, of Jcffetrson!, waa in town) today, but not on court business. J. B. Shepaird, of the Salem crcahr erjT, niado a business trip to Albany to day. Dr. Roy Bjfjd' left yesterday after noon fofr eoAxsral' dajw' visit in Port JHnnd. Mts. Boonnan arid Misa Brady lcfl .today for Newport for a two weeks' ontin'g. " VMfVJ.'.H: Wilson left fon' St. " Johns ;thl8 morniwg,' accompanaod! - by her daugtotiers. . Mr. nndi Mrs. J. W. Roland' Jioturncd this morning from a visit with f rienVjs at Jefferson. Dqiuty Sheriff Minto waa among tbo Jefferson bounlJi passctn-gors on the morning train. E. C. Dick, of tbo Capital Commission houeo wan bound! far nort'licrm points on tbo morning local. Walter Lyon, publisher amd editor of tWo West Sida Enterprise, of Indo pemdenco, is in Salem; today. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Emanett havo joined tho Salem! colony at Newport, and will remwini until Sfjptombcc. W. VWoodl, of CanyoniCity, .onb of Gramb count5"'a best known attorneys, lis in Salemi attending to bwfdniess before tho supremo court. Mns. T. E. Juofmolias and Mrs. Fisher iTiefcuraedi from near Marion this mom ing, whore tilioin families arc enjoying tblo pleasiiTica of camp life. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Busey left this morndngi for Newport to enjoy tho balmy bneezes at tiro 8enshoro. Thoy expect to bo gone tftvo 'woeks and to camp out. Mdss Maiy Evama lias gonkj to -isit fricauda in Portland, amid will also spend soma tiimo in Wnl'la Walta, Soaittlo and otlior cities. She will TOturti oarly in September. Rev. D.Vi Thompsorn, 'tho wolk known ProsbjitJoriaa cloTgrj-man of Oarvallis; and wbo at ono itiimo was pastor of tho Firsb Presbyioriam ohurcb of this cityj wab hiero yct3teday renewing" acquaint amcuM. Mistxia Evrt arnd Lola McElhnmoy htive returned to their farm horn's in- tho XWMo Hills, after a wetok's visirt at th'a homo of their grandparents, Mr. ankl Mra-J. E. McCoy, on'NoUh Capir tal sMTect, Wmtfc Sbi'pp reburned 'this morning frorri an extendod 'trip to Canada. He spent- tho greater portion oS his outing in Winnipeg, and Jioolnres that sootion initenaely hot. Mosquitoes afio plentiful aiiid tho evenings v7 wanrt. M. R. R. Cairson Mul daughter, who havo bora thin guesta of Mr. anVl Mrs. M. M. Whifca fo eajieral days, co'wriued to their honjo at Groslmtrthiis morning. Mp. Carson as engaged) in the undertak ing buines at t'lvat pktco Miss Marguerite Willson is tbo Mo rion county candidiato for 'reproscnta- .tiro to tho Jaimtostown Exposition next May of tho Pacific Northwest. Miss Marguerlta & an' active bnttler, and will tnuko a most ctreUitablo rtipresen- tati-e. Worthy Pioneer Nelson, of the immi gration of 1&44, arid. Worthy Pioneer Htligov, of t.ho immigration of 1854, ,botli of Newberg, wero in tho city yesterday. The latter went! back" and crossed .the plain a seconU time in 1860. Judgo G. P. Terrell, of Mehama, camo out with him, f '' Wh Tod Want Hanweg. Call oa P. B. Shaiei, at hi new store, 187 Commerckl street, near Ferey. Tho finest stock of harnwa ia Saleai. Qom to the Asylum. H.iod Pearl, of Harrisburg, waa broughti to tiie aej-ium Monday from ii bami by Shtrifi Smith, of Him county, itbelnfifoolafo to ure an aUendarit froei tha asylum, . Poatd is a young man of :5 yeans of and a native of Ore gW He walks wtb crutches, having bea ooee4:on for a- dlseao of the lUps. Hhafe studied 'hypnotism a great 1, ami baa becamo dwrangoa on ijhv mfiW. ETwa in It asrrum fof ae tkrv years 'ago. DAILY OA&TAIt JOTOXAfc, S5 . Blaze at tho Woolen M!Ua The cfliciont automatic sprlnkllag syftom n.4; tho,, woolen mills savod that icutitutiont last -evening firom what might havo resulted in a very sorlous Wflabrdlion'.',,OThcrfiro was startod in tao spnningrqom ntout 11:30 lab ov ening. It seenw tlrat ona of tlio bands gob in botweon tho rollons of ono of tho- splnpdmg nwchinei?, .causing fries lion' tliat geMoratedi n 'btaiici, vhicu gradlually; spreaxl, to tho lint on tho ma chine and then .to. tbo floor. Tho firo was assuminig' "largo projor.tion8 when the amtomatic sprinkler turned loose, audi in a few minutes tbo critical situa tion . was entirely rclicvdd. A ftro alaran waa given, but when tbo city firo department arctivod at tho scene the bkwsq was under control. The machine will bo repaired and tbu plocca will baTo to bo p'rocured in tbo East. Fortunately tbo damages, be yond .those to .tho mnoMne, wero court-pnrativolj-. light. Some yara oni the bobbins was tlamogelll by the water., arid tho machines in tho weaving room amd isomo material tbero 'bad to be thoroughly dried onb boforo work wais res'unuxL This is tbo flast firo that has oc curred Micro tineo 1898, and tho man 1W in which J:ho conilfligration started is entirely now to tbo most erporineced hantf s in tbo mail. Tbo loss is probably $1000, and; it is fortiunata .tbat Mr. Kaj-, hald installed, tho automatic sprinkling sj"stcin' all over tbo mill, un til thd.io is a sprinkler av.ery 12 foet, readly to spray ut any timo. To Test tho Law. Tho nirgumom'; in tbo isupremo court of Wailraoo wgainst tho bortKl of equal ization of Josephine county to tost tho.( constituti'owaiHty of tho law passed by tbo legislature of 1903, is being argued today. W. 0. Hale, of Grants Pass appears for 'the appellants nid L H. Van Winklo, assistant attorney general will mrakjothio argument for the respond ents. Mosrs. Reams & ReamM, of Jo'sophin'O, wero employed jy tbo board of equalization 'to defend the cai?e, but tihoy Ulrnieid th'a mab'-or over to tbo attarriay general. TJio acb is claimed by the. plaintiff in tbo suit, who is tho appellanf, ' to ' bo in violation of tho clause of' tho 'constitution, which" says all taxation shall be wiifonTin. Tho respondents ' will abtlompb bo "show 'to tbo court that th'a olansa whiioh saya proporty main)-' taincdi fol charitable pwnposes covers this acb of 1903, inasmuch as tho $300 aromptlon is am ocfi of charity, ex-' tonid'od to persona 'boo podr to pay taxes . on persons! properby. THo itessrs: Wallace, who insbitutnd thb Buit, nro noB-resldcnts of Oregon. and it 2s understood tcaub other tax- payers in bh'd sl.ato ' interested in tlve suit. Th'a docision will bo tut reaching, as ib wil effect overy taxpayer in tho state. -i . o' , .v ,B.atf, VtT& B' Jgaho final sc'oro stood" 0 & 4; Until tbo fall rains come, none ofM flBst imlj tho aipprtr river. Tho Oregon City Transportation Company barf takon; the Pomonm ami tliio Altonai off tuo run Aitomi off tuo run 8ixth .o of Marchnnita cattl0 e upper points, MpinoiradllA.,awr(tfi(,'Jhoni0ipil,t and tho only boat run-1 J. , jL'.'y ' Hl' ' . . tiro inuiib wbh ocr ' 4 fromi Salemi to tho flom Salenv soid'h ning is tho gasolino launch Colomn. TTiis runs dailfj- botnwen Salem and In dopoaudience. Tho wn.Vi in tliio Willamette is fast receding, to the eoctremo iow water mark, arwl ib is probable that it will bo late in fbo fall boforo tho larger boats , ., .,. i aro again in commUuion. On tbo WilUlnetto from Salem south tiro triver is simply lincnl with tbo ad vance: guaril of logs of Spaulding's big drlve, and' it is aw much as a bar gain that tho lit tio gasolino canoe can maka bor way to and from Imiopvjiwl encu. Bedecking the Bridge. Work on tho redecking of tho wteel brida tlrat spana the Willamette and uniteH Million and Polk counioa is progrosslnig as fat as posrible. Somo aninojTanco was caused' among the farm era ycttfowlay, becauo thoy coulll not got to thin city with tholn waTod. It hag been doeided to close the bridge to toamn from 0 a, m. until 11:30 ai m and from 1 p. in. to 0 p. m. The Em;eT soa MiHin Ooanpany ia doing tno work, knAl Geojige 0. Griswold ovorseoa tbo jpU.oii. .the, partpf tho, counties . and the city of Salem, o ...... , "doing. Oapitjg. . ' Bert Joxmani of tho'RcU 0.0!S pha. niaoy, aoocrmpaaLied by hla brother, Aroliie, tho baeba31 player, lof yes berdfly f trnooa for a two months' va caibioa. They wiH first go to Mt. Jeffer- son, and wJM e&mp there toe some time, and the will continue their journey southward) . to tbo Oregon lino. They witt walk xbx& of thla way, and expect to vis&S fcWo lakes in tho Cascade range. Tfcey fctarlod on withi twomck borel, aw) are prepared' to engoy camp life to the uttermost. ' OMM IklLMYNNMJ , D &&m&c MJOXK, OaaKKW.VwtoNESDAY, JULY il, 1906. A t. V.,v CO'Mf.(KRTAfi SUMMER i-f 1 i (.--, it it f'"J We have loads df summer Cdmfort in store for the mail who conies to iljs for relief. i . .. Our light weights in two and thr& piece styles, costing $1 0.00 to $25.00 are great coolers on a hot day. Summer Furnishings Of Every Description SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE. r '- ,Iorc2iaht8 Bleat Splnnsrs. "Tiuo',JEorclrants ron from tlie Woolen MMriUVJinii'. inh rtViffnonrr . in. n- llvnlv bad things tlvcir own way, but ni tho fiCuli) innirig a nunrbtir of drrore "hllowod th& Morobamts to tio tho scow, amd in Always a Van Winkle.' For oyer 20 yKKaij no of tho son.or Rev. "Vum lirikOo, of italsey, has been iiijWKttaiiKitto Urri verity, tho'-flfthy ? "?w be?ngT?' f u'1'?"t ma tlrai1. time ilio Umyorwity has nevoi m tliw1. tune ilio Unlyorwlty has never btn witHaout a Van Wdiiklo.-rrAlbany Democrat. i a Bmau uuic . aDtt has boen commenced lr dtpart mont No. 1 of tbo circuit court by WAtcr Morley against Samuel W. Jonos to IihjcoWt rtfli'o sum of $01, allogcAl toflj duo fo bop socks awl baskets, sold tlio "defendant Auguurt 11, 1003, J, o J How'g This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any ease of Catarrh that can aot bo curod by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney Ss Co., Toledo, 0. We, tho undersigned, have known F. JOhoney for the last fifteen yearo, and bellive him- perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able-to carry out my obligation Bade byjbis firm. 5 Walding, Rinnan tc Marvin, s' Wholesale Druggist", Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh 'Cure Is takes Intern ally .acting directly upon the blood and rnueoua surfaces of the syetem. Testi menials sent free. Ptioe, 75c per bat tlet. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for corutl patloa. CASTOR I A ., yr Iafaati and CbiUita. Vm IM Ym Kavi Always Bwtkt I fl; I S- "J iZ&tfZ&fo f 1 rv, f IC CLOTHES CHAPTER XXII. Our rbymo today will bo Abovrfi tbo man who, you'll agjxre a- i Is aihvtj its tiito publio oy3j ' tXptt'u' bia word'wo' ctuiTiroTiJ'" "PI ! iV w'W Kfr.;i".'y: Tlio public oyes aro his stock in taiado, M , Do.fycUye slgbta ho niro mm a , I Tho i'l'a" iSmt fy&t orjinj R?o Arte Uito "I a" in tho Journal ClataW - Jourchd vnub ado guido Mio way; For tho best of peoplo, every dny, If jtou woulxl htoVo tho;rublic oya 't Journal waiiwa' "an.' v ?. fe-fca T.W ".. 1 vanSJa'dj y i ,.?" ,.i uu THtvuiui.i-r, V. K, T..." V.-" (To bo contlnuod tomorrow.) HOP GBOWERSTO HAVSVaHOP, -,, w Iri3)cn4auca,.Will?Havte a Liv8ooial ' UF . tvuKwau.' A If r BAjitn 1 aVAai.I-' ta tmlniitti Anl 4v Knn oiroiea.: , 5 i Tho npproaiching function will bo a "high jinks' anU . wUl .JjoygaB .oW of' tho U ilJopVar'ls'nrro!' pnndenico at ai diaiy next weok, yet to bo deOriMoau rfsf TlwXpoimnwteo'UftVirTgrtlMs Jrecfeivehe r!vff.,.,;,,Li"..lniftttVl?ioni I,a3. m).t...t,.?ilW o.' - U .tlio ghastly dotiilliK but pnough lum boen gatlutred 'bo justify tho prophecy that this will bo a rod potter day in tho annals of liop socioty. AH tlio larg- n hop yards aroun ludopemdonco- kivo provide!; tliMnsolvna with danc ing 'pavJJiotwj ,3id will maintain or eliosbras fdi tho dolighb and arnuso moiifc of tho lop pick.w, and 'there will bo no dlfllculby in i-ocurlng a eiiiUiblo pkoo to hoUJ thfo "Jinks," All pnrson.1 connected! with tho hop industry aro oligiblo for Invitations to tako frb In tliia affair, and growers,' doalon-, buyoa,.. .peculatorri sellora art dj iosioetlva purohaa(ir.i are iwclud d.i. ' Tlior3 is a miethod' in tho madness of tba,.lHp peoplo and tlio "jinks" will bo for bu-'dnosM treason om well a for octal ..pleasure. At tho meeting' it Is likolyutbat an organized arraafmem.t wiU Tbaf madi0 4(4nt wWjjUvaflioai doal bovlo wlth'bhe Willamette valley hop ind'iptry t Oxenf la a violent lrtuamroatioa of the mu cou mwbrane of the wind pipe, which 3snfa0 extead to the larnyx aad broBckfftl tubwi; cud is ea of b at dangerous diseases of children, It al moji.tJliwy eeaM ea la the sight. Give frequent small doaea of Bilswd'a HorebOHad S-up and apply Ballard's Suew, fniment tetersally to the throat Mo, 50etuid, $1. For jwle by D, J, Ry. ." " r Jaily Oliwwi In plain and optio ab 3 and 40 cents pea omm, oe-tUrd al one half plats i liu. KU;m K. 67,':f Ya-' a Jm .,'mM 'awn t4ndii-eJ, 5 " fry " r ' "' t Copyrtghtl906 3. Kupp.nh.lmtr A Co, I Chloo IN' .M'. I.M V .& . fc. ,i - ifr t V,ir,.';.' tftim.'kMct4tmiirttua 3 tT CJJ jR I M Z - I - ad. Peculiar W Pwcihcfoif'JwB.' , A, suit lmi3;Wini brought In dopart jiWnb Ko. tfotfgttp clrcuib court to tesl! tbo vote oto prohibition in Horob pra-J ftlaotw Tliy.4Uldo'f ,tBO t' 'Jeffrie -niifiJoWScobt1l al., Lee'j W, tho cou)'t ofjjrriop) county. , L-Jff; fries wm n saWbn k'fAfllWCTtj bofalo tho Jiv3a'cK-UoVftFvrWW?Wn,dJ - ttfi - Wooltwib. ot llprfeb, vmnLiijbryJ.1 -. . c Tito convplaiwt wtatct) thai potl tiopf yoro cifpeultodl la tb preeisct iHwmcid asking mt the question of ea loon or no awloorv.bo oulHiibAd to n yoto, oiw iwtltlort waa circulated) fori IEowb! rfeclncfr' fxcfiIvly, aad the . oblvor einbrsJcod; thjWsb'ilCjt- aMp of H Sidney, Jeffotwo, twytoa, Me4wa,W XflKpfrtrt TTkrial orm Tlrwtr amKhaI iwwi.fl clrwto. Thin action o( tho court Jn, act-' Ing upon tlwr two pititlorw in referred j (0 in tho corftpwiuc a an fwv, Th? vote on tho dfefcricb titiorf WM fori prohibition and! 46 dg4etotIvRa4 tfwi yptq on tho satniaMrure. Uwr pro" clreoii was 45 f or , arwl 43 agaiawb, ptpehi- bltion. Tlvo complainb alleges tWi the' cowb ' erred ttf firallng tha? ' piwclnct J "kl," aui aeeonaisi; to HkoVoie, 'it ia j botb "vVet" ajwl "dly." Tke iotltioWH'4oMrt -tW -4 W eoan rnfc thnnoinot in aoteto of rroliibl' fywU, Kmj'vAim the law ro- . vWos tlai 'julyi 1st Visit be tho date. Judjfe1 aJOwsy belag'out of tbe$ city, Judfl4 Burnett iwsuedjtjwyKUoc IW WR 1IJTH Ot!(CWTW. j"L W This 'k the ft-W'esiso in' MAriofl, court- ty tppwla out of the Joeal epttow law, . ", i ? ', ;r- - Oaly M,Yn. Old. "I am only 62 year eld. aa4 ,le.' expect even whe I"get,M V!" nk to.feel that way as lqa m ,J. grt EloijMa Bltjera," aaya l( t$, E. It Hruaaea, of Dublin, Ga. Surely there 'i M liethiag else keep thai eld- as' yevag 1 tad task ths wk aa stroag as UU ' irrasvd tenia wadU4ae, .XraeM, Jmc pld Jivar, )aflaBcl kldaaya ,hrla , eoa,lptloi r ubkmwji arur tsxup TSliltU"'Au ' rMMaahjtf tle. .... . J --.-- I aal li -. V . t rf1tt S l,Sft? 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