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. ,DA1LY QAPirATi JOURNAL, 8AXEM. OREGON. MMfDAV, JlW'E 13 tOIS Specials! pjOTVIiite Silk Waists, special . CJTWMte lawn Waists, special . White Parasols at Long Silk Cloves, extra heavy, pair . . $1,25 Corset Cover Embroidery, good grade, yard . 25c . All our Millinery at Reduced Prices Lace Curtains from 45c a pair up Men's Lightweight Boys' Straw Hats from lflc up Shoes at Reduced Prices ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM, SSE" THE BUREAU Is a gentleman's resort you, not only find gentlemen in front of the bar but behind tho bar. F. P. TALKINGTON, Proprietor Bit long experlonco In tho business hns taught him that It pays lo buy only tho best. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Tlephone, 177. tWc Launder Ladies' Shirtwaists and White Skirts Just Right. Wo grjnranteo to. All of our shirtwaists nro carc ful'.y washed with a special neutral Boap, starched Just where they should bo starched and ironed by experts who hnvo mndo shirtwaist ironing a special Btiudy. We arc pleasing tho mo3t careful dressers in tho city with our ihlrtwnlst work and aro sure we enn please you. May we have a trial. SALEM Tel. ,26 iraber Bros. W' 1 give nromnt attention I'o ai coders, guarantee our 0r to give satisfaction anJ be 'Jj.. to ;ho sanitary stand- ia. WlILBE PLEASED TO GU: ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. "a'l at our shoii on Llbertv Net, hack o! Darr's Jewelry ror PbonQ550. HOLLivn-n.a y Mountain Tea Nuggets Biy Mtdida. hi lasy Pplt. fl Oolieo Health tad Bene! Vljor. fcia Mtlnatlon. Imitation. Live , fcafflJi llinple. lzem. Impure k?.,?r'h. SlupcUh KowtU. Heedach b uocay fountain Tea in lao KS'w.is w"'?," "' l ftfttnta a 1 Z. r i ft-.... i ll NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE j -k "si 'i'ni;j PIDMBING AND IAS FITTING t Specials! . $1.50 Reduced Prices Underwear 25c each 356 State St. LAUNPRY COMPANY 13G-1G0 S. Liberty St. - " '.WWW Spring Shoes A good stock of Men's, Ladles', Boys' and Girls' shoes in nil colors nnd leathers. Tan nnd black Oxfords, also light canvas shoes. Ladles' and Misses' pumps. Como in and see my stock. JACOB YOGT , 315 STATE STREET ARE YOU AHOUT TO EXTERTAI.VV To give a party or a dance, hnve a few friends In? Our phonographs will furnish tho ontire program for any entertninment you desire. Stop In and hear whnt n variety of gdod thing It can give you. 'Ask to heai the new records. They range from comic Kfngs to grand opera, from funny stories to splendid orations. L. P. SAVAGE 217 COMMERCIAL STREET TORRID ZONE FUNARCE Tbeab-te tut rep-esents our k..im, iiv! Ted Zone Furnace, r.,0fantpai eas. smoke and dust proof Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER 2fl8 STATE STREET. Estimates rurntshed on beating THE AVENUE Creams, lcea, cigar and confec l0S Corner of SeTenteeni Asylum avenue. N. o. er. pro prletor I Jm 1 iLe BBF yMjf5fttfM vJlfTBl LOCAL BALL BY JOCK Tho Tri-Clty ball field was tho scene of n vicious battle In the base pan lino yetterdny afternoon when the South Salem Fatrinount young sters piled up five scors out of nine nnlngs ngaln-t tho White Diamond team, of Portland, who could only manage to squeeze four runs over the pan, which .wero due to some slow playing on tho part of the homo llkelys, and several visitors mat death on third base. All manner of ball was exhibited bv the players on both sides, and the most of thm wero put down on the score book as errors which, when they were all counted, amounted to six for the Fnlrmount hunch, nmi .seven for the team from Pprtlnnd. inurrors wero not uue so much to throw which wns either wlilnneii u der or entirely out of reach of the baseman. Floyd Meyer put the sphere through for Fnlrmount, but the foxy young pitcher wns pretty wild nt times, besides permitting n mnn on tho other side to grnft homo on him, Although tho fault wns nfot his nlono as Rhodes, tho catcher, had a chance to get the man notwithstanding tho chance being mnll. Otherwise Mey or iin be credited for good work ns ho succeeded In striking crjt 17 men out of 27 at bat. Berdman and Sauh wero the bnt tsry for the Whlto Diamonds. Berd mnn pitched ball nnd played his po sition much better thnn tho men sup porting him, and had ho been given the proper sunport. ho would hnvo given tho South Salem boys a gooJ ha'-l run for their Bcores. Sortlnc out tho errors nnd slow base running, the contest could be termed real IntoreUIng as both tho teams wero after tho game red hot. r It apnears ns though tho Capital City Is not tho only plnco where an errorless bnll gamo failed to ma terialize yesterday, as tho local Tri Clty club mado a trip to Woodburn and returned defentod by the league aggregation of that city by a scoro of S to 2, and tho errors mado ex ceded thoBo mado by tho Fnlrmount Whlto Diamond tenmB hero by eight or nine. The Cherry Pickers wero forced to try two pitchers, they be'ng Hull nnd Jcrman. Hull started the came hut was nulled out In tho fourth Inning after three hits had been mado bv Woodburn, nnd Jcr man wbb substituted, he fllnlshlng tho rcmntnlng five innings allowing four h'tB. Dowen rowed ut tho vic tory for tho Woodburn huskies, al though his loft hnndcrs were punched nround considerably. o GEORGIA HARPER AT SALEM "Fascinntlng" and "clover" n-e some of the milder adjectives tho critics employ to describe the nctlng of Georgia Harper, who will appear In the rolo of Noll Owynnd during her engagemont hero this week at tho Grand opera house. She haB been seen In n ropotolro of different pnrts and Intorprotod nil with skill nnd fodillty that show her to he an nrtln of rare nccompllshmont. Mr. JoBonh Dotrlck will perform tho pnrt of King Chorlos II, With these trained impersonators In the chl'f role, tho play lovers of this city .are assured of an evenlntr of un usual pleasure, when the rollicking Nell mnkes herTjow to them. Tho story Is one of tho times of King Cbnrloa II w'ih cupId peeping In on the scenes nnd trirnlng things his own way when tho situations be come strenuous, Thoro Is enough emotional epi sodes in It to koon the spectntor Btlr red mp whllo lt Is watching tho un folding of the love romnnco thnt is Intorwovon with them, there Is n vein of bright hum.or running through It nil, In dialogue pnd situation thnt It wins the eye and or of the fun lov" The beginning of th piny flnl Nell oiling oranges on the streets of London, she moots the king nnd tell him whnt a rogno ho is, not knowing that she Is talking to tho king Nell Is 'n love with ono Sir Roger Fal'fax, who hns bson banished from Eng land through tho Influences of a prlmo minister who hold n gnuls against Fairfax's fathor. Ho also pre u-es him of an attompt to nssw nate tho king for which he is tried and condomnod. but is saved by Nell who baffles tht vllllan and win th klns' love. ,.., N !i laughs her way Into all of thf romnllcatlonB and then as -owl' nut of them again, she Is gay with r ut being frlvllous. light and bright, a'tcgethor so captivating that every one is (Ul'ghted to se her happy at th. end of the pray. The managomont h making a fea ture of thh play nnd ono w'll see correct cost'imos and scenery for ach and every act, .... Other plnys to b prosented durl Miss Harper's engagement b ,' be "Sapho." "Camlllo" and "The Little Minister." The engagement is for four nights penunenclss Wednesday. . When you need to take something take it promptly for the atoroauh. but take -something you know is re liablesomething like- Kodol for Dyspepsia and lndlgeton. Kod"l sod bv all drusgUU pooung uiG, bail as by throwlngUhe ball away, the, boys seemingly',' to haV9 muscle to snaro nt nvorv hnen 'address of WILLAMETTE PRESIDENT Dr. Fletcher Holhian, the new president of Willamette university, hnd h's Hrst Introduction to n Sa dem nudlertco last night, when he preached tho sermon at the First Methodist church. President Holmftn proved lilmsolf an eloquent nnd forceful speaker. Tho church was crowded to tho doors with people who had como to hear him, nnd none of them wero dissapointed. The speaker choso as his theme, "Tho Spirit of Truth." In tho course of his address the new president said: "Man needB n guide, Ho often chpo'es a wrong guide, nnd from its guldnnco deduces wrong or illog ical conclusions. .Man lives . arid thlnk'sln a flnlto vorld,;oven Iff ho is rslalcd to tho Infinite, therefore he needs a guide to lift him above tho things of the world." Tho argument set forth was that God had provided this guide In the person of ChrlBt, that Christ wns a manifestation of the spirit of truth, not only to the disciples nnd a fow others of tho time, but for nil peo ples nnd for nil ases. "If Christian ity hns no evidence for its truth but historical ovldenco," ho snld, "thMi religion stands on a very poor foun dation." Holmnn then proceeded to show thnt tho evidence of tho truth of the relklon was contnlncd In th fact that the Spirit of God wns in cdmmunlon with tho spirit of men, nnd that this fact distinguished it from other religions. The speaker denounced nthclBin nnd ngnostlclsm. nnd imrtlculaly what he called "cultured unbelief." "Many mn," he snld, "como honest ly by their convictions of unbelief. The reason for this Is thnt thoy mis take logic for conclusive proof. They forgot thnt there Is something high er thnn logic, thnt Is, fnltli. When n man can say with Paul. T know.' he enn sweep all tho storms of unho l.W before him nnd can shako the very rock of nges." Dr, Holman contended thnt tho vahio of scriptural Injunction wns not In who wrote It or when It wnB written, but In whnt It was that wiib written, and that tho failuro to provo who wroto tho scripture, or when It wns written, did not lessen Its val ue or weaken tho results obtnlncd from It. The now pres'dent made a vory favorablo Impression upon his nudl once, who listened enrnostly through out tho address. Ho will bo glvon n nccoptlon tomorrow nftornoon by the studonts of tho university. O ! Catarrh Ctnunt He Cured. . with local applications, ns thoy cannot rench the sent of tho disease. Catarrh (s n blood or constitution disease, nnd In order to euro It yoi roust tnko -Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internnlly, nnd nets directly on the blood nnd mu cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is not n ounck medicine. It wns pro scribed by ono of tho best physicians in this country for yenrs nnd Is a regular "prescription. It Is composod of tho bon tonlcB known, combined with the best blood purlflors, acting directly on tho mucouB surfaces. Tho perfect combination of tho two In gredients Is what produces suoh wonderful resultB In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney &Co props.. Tole do, 0. Take Hall's, Family Pills for con stipation. Sold by all druggists, price 7Gc. Wo want our employes nnd our rendors to pntronlre our advertisers. Eat what tho Journal advertises and grow fat. '" DeWltt's Llttlo Early Risers, tho famous llttlo liver pills, aro sold by ull druggists. o Every one of our advortlsers Is n booster for Greater Salem. Of Interest To Women Jo such women es ere not scnomiy c-m .X. ...1 t... .. t.A I. a. tA Atlnrr HlltlftA neaiiniouv uu umo nflrforiA. either in the way ot home- Id cartsor In oclal duties and func f.v.hlchierloiuly tax weir strcnsin, ie. A .A .e .at.. T nuA'e lJNC(Tir5 K vuning hioihc", "" Favorite Prlptlon has proved a mott valuullf iuj.iArtlnB tonle and Invlggrat- ing t.n '" t'mp'v . m"fh .rrl... cirftt ymi ymfvrlnir m"Y Y? .: Itj,, 'y-t)r operating tahli- and tlif f77yTr.. wiif m.L U-J'-i""". i'TTrnJiy i' fute enr.tjloyHl If tht mi:t rf.rrsjWTr-HiTav w r"mi..i tSTTT -"'l't""' - Tho "Favorite 1'aK.r. CI. r..if.rM'iTtt great boon to expectant a ...., Ij pparlnir tho syiton. for the :t ..,'cfUby. Uu-rcby roiwlc ring child f.r ,-i.1ti,i- y, awl almost pull. I . .r tu n..i.d, ptoiue that Vr. PUrco's Fa. oi . PrcMiilj-tlon U nt a secret or j.'.i : cMUcliie,agiuMiwl.e!i tho ' hi- ;-ot K'ople aro qmlo neturui: wt -, uecai..-e of the uncwtalnty " to ii.: cupo.tiui ami harialcwJeharaeU-r, M i . h MWJti.n or j.row.v froii- , a fu! Ji-tof nil ni lusrwllsntiU-lnj i ' In plain Eiluh, trn every bottlo t wt. Anvsamlfetttltinof tWslUtol r -i.ti ilTdiMiote the faet that It l M i vU '!.c In It oompofltlon, chern'O' ii1 , u- ,t :, ir.iH-rii:iM'i " ,""-" IIU'I m jewjinu .. ,. ,w. i-Timr.nlV UtW Ill'-Ol.cl. "' . " "V; .I..,' -...,....,..-. . it n ; mni.e-rn. in "" w1"'. .." hibv t UQHiof jilaeu to suto that ".. Vri!iiWi-ol Or. fierce ;J l-fl.i' !t IjIH up iur uiv vi v. uUr4.cil wrlurs awl tiaehcrs of al tje MrtT-rui keho&:i of practice, and that too LTrinM lor the u.lmi-nU for which Phviirlto I--rlptlon" is rwcoinineiiUttJ, A little buo of th-o endorMunenU w II ho H'nt io any address. po-ouid, and aUolutely Jrte II you,r"u?tvfcapiercZ iostal card, or letter, of Dr. 11. V. Plercs, ,Draple?M?' Pleasant Pellets enre con .etlufetloa , Constltatlon is the mum of saany dUeares. Core tne cau nu ju Jiie the dUa. Esj to take u ci Summer NEWPORT, on Ynqulna Bay, Is ths most beautiful and delightful summer resort on tho Oregon coast. Tho fishing, boating nnd driving1 aro unexcelled anywhere. Miles of the, nneit beach combined with moua-1 tain scenery tand trout streams make n combination, that will suit thsr taste or fell. Bolow are, thjJ lesdlfeg.ams.ef. Newport. i I AM THE MAN Who was cleaned out by tho fire last winter, but I'm In busi ness again on n largor extent thau eydr, and am ready to Berve nil old customers and as many now ones -as como to Newport. Frtsh eggs, vegetables, and "nil staplo groceries. Everything the summer peopio aeea. My new coln county, irree delivery. fejKfti IWKMIll LEE W. 4. ' ifoit !!! llllieiliiiaitiiatia ;& TT VTT.O xou win iNeea rood j, We can supply yo with overthlng In tho grocery line; the finest ! , fresh butter nnd vegetables of nil kindB. Two stores, ono nt ! ' Nye Boach and one at Newport. Your orders solicited; free de- l ! livery. ' hp. r ;;j VfHWHI j jt HOTEL BRADSHAW Rooms nnd board. Rooms with trco use of furnished kitchen, nclMdlng dlshoj and wood. Halt way to Nye Beach, overlooking tho "ccan. Rates reasonable. Mm W. 0. COOK, Vrop. Newport, One, I THE TAFt HOUSE Prlvato boarding. Strictly home coolttng, serve tho best meals, you help yourself. Rates rcasonnblo. MRS. MARY HATCHMAN, Mgr. Cor, Fifth nnd Hurlburt Streets, ono block north of Presbyterian church, ROYAL RESTAURANT For quick sorvlco, strictly homo coqklng, go to tho address be low REACH LUNCHES our specialty. West side of Front St., ono and one-halt block louth of boat landing, HOT SEA BATHS HOT SEA BATHS Nyc Beach, Nprt 0rc A Comfortable Similiter Hoarding HoHse. THE SEAVIEW HOUSE Mrs.'S. S. Hun-own. Half-way between the Postofnce and Nye Crook. Rntes, 1.2G n day, room and board. Newport, Oregon. THE OCEAN HOUSE MARY CASE, .Mnnngrr. Fine vlo- of Bay, beautiful loca tion nway from nolso and 4he dust of tho streets. Block nnd half from boat landing. Open summer nnd win tor. Newport, Ynqulna Bay, Oregon. IRVIN HOUSE Tbo most homo-Uko and comfortable hotol at Nye Beach. Flue bowling alley and club house in connection Twq minutes walk from the ocean. "Courteous trentmont" is tho motto of tho management. S. G. IrvinProp. Newport MIDWAY Large, bright, nlry rooms. Board furnished. Halfway bo twoeu Newuort nnd Nye Brook. Flrst-clnto In every respect. Bag gage hauled ono way free. Rates reasonable. W.M. RORDEN, Newport, Or. McDonald Hon- R. A. McDonald, proprietor. Prlvato board aud lodging, moderate rates, homo cooking. Located at Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon. O.K. BARBER SHOP A first class up-to-date shop. Do nt t overlook this place for the best work There Is no barber better skl'led with a razor or pair of &lwrs than II. X, "WA ITEH, Prop. Wait side Front street, near boat landlngr-fAgency for'Gorvallls Loun" dry. Resorts I .jii grocery utoro is the rinest Is Lin WILLIAMS, NewportfGr. ST - v - I - BUY A LOT In Sea Vlow blocks. Beautiful view closa to beach. Prices $50 to $200. Terms reasonnlle. Last chance to buy close in nt these prices. Write today to O. E. Shc-fllcld, Newport, Or. When you go to Newport remember Bain's Hack & Dray Co. gives special nttuntlon to transfer ring bnggnge and camp outfits. Fur nished and unfurnished houses; wood nnd hay for salo. Leave or ders at Bain's Bnkory, Nye Greek, Newport, Oregon, Phono connec tions. Slinoml licmltcn tho boatman, Launches and r" kinds of boats for rent. Excursionists taken to any part of the bay. Will meet trains at am- time at Yaqutna ea request. Rates reasonable. New port, Ore. A. J. Rader's Camping Ground Hero you will find good water, septic tanks, good location; founda tion and furnUhed tents to rent at Nye Creek. A". J. nader, proprietor, Newport, Oregon, ii i CIGARS and TOBACCOS 1 hnvo solcctcd tho best brand of Cigars and Tobacco consist ent with the trade, Can uupply you with whnt you wish with satisfaction. Also carry a com plete lino of soft drinks. K. OAKS, Prop. Front Street, opposlto Tho Re- ; vi'jmun, owjiuri, urvguu. FURNITURE Newport, Oregon For Household Furnlturo ot every kind and description go to H. D. BLAKELY Cnrpets, Matting, Stoves nnel Hard ware. Sell or rent you n camping or housekeeping outfit nnd buy back when you leavo. Prices always rea sonable. South Front Street, only utoro of the kind. PR. KUM WONDERFUL CHINESE DOOTOK Will treat you vlth Oriental kerhs and cure any dlseaso without opera tion or pain, Dr. Kum Is known everywhere In Solum, and has cured mauy promi nent people here, He has lived In Balera for 20 years, and can he trmt d. Ho u?s many medicines un known to white doctors, nnd with them can cure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rehutnutlim, storooefe, j'ver an(i Kidney diseases. Dr. Kum makes a specialty of dtopsy and female troubles. His rem edles curo private disease when erythlng else falls. He has bun dreds of testimonials, and gives con sulfation free. Prlcei for medicine very moderate. Persons In tho coun try can write for blauk. Bend stamp If you want some extra Una tea, get It from us. DR. KUM ROW WO CQS iin FBCNCH FEMALE PILLS. X , Oonu lUtUf M tontMM Vimtwtf. p..... umhMliHiiimn i'uNITCPMtOICAt.CP-.QlT4.UCT.l'. wld In Salem by Dr. S. C. Ste f - V i