FROM 'S WflCY WILL'BE A HUMMER s: ;u t t , ; V.. - l : - ' - New mans i FOB A K01D RACE. . r-t-restlng Event :Ha Been Plan AB Or th Bicycle Committee For tbe Fourth. PARSONS' BAND ENGAGED President W. H. Wehrung and Secre tary C. D. Gabrielaon, pf the state fair board, : have closed a contract with Director George H. Parsons, of Port land, for that gentleman's famous band and orchestra, which will fur nish the music at the fair. The con- m. hifvcle committee, serving In f -nnectlon with Salem's j Fourth of j tract calls for eight evening concert i iTcelebration, has arranged for a. and seven days' music at the fair, the I T! irfje road race to take place some t first concert to be given on Friday ev- "time during the afternooa. It will be .enlng. September 15th. The contract I - jojdicap race wHh a 12 minute limit. price Is $375 for the season, which is j ?Lj- amateuis can enter ;the race and remarkably cheap, considering , that s entries muat be in by 15 p. m. Mon-' the band contains sixteen piece. I das Jaly 3d. The handicaps will be t Other bands made a bid, for the en ; -pfaaged by the committee. . Four : gagement, but their flgutres were far I nriie -will be given ia follows? First I too high. ! v. - . i.A via- rin UmA nrlzp. 110: I ! place .yi5 . 1 ' w ' second place prize $5: second Itimej 15. The race will start at the J i intersection of State and Liberty whiit a drfadful thing it would be If I streets and that will also be the termi- he were blind, and closed his eyes as i nal point. -The route will be out State he walked along to see how it would i street to Twenty-fifth street, thence b,. ! in this way he walked over a I tooth to Turner road, east to Reform rurge cf gold which another man 1 school, north via deaf mute school picked up. There are people today road to Asylum farm, thence; to Sa-JJm.t M foii,),. They moan oyer j jem via-State street, incioswance io oe thcir health thinking nothing will I With a view to having a wheel par- There A FooUsh Man. was once a man who thought SALEM'S '99 CELEBRATION WILL ECLIPSE ALL OTHERS. I An Enthiisiastie Meeting: of tbe Var ious CcmisitUcs Was Held Last Sign .-Several Reports. ! I ije on the Fourth, agreements! ton the ( siffnature of wheelmen, have been left f t the following business houses: r help them, when a trial of Hcstetter Stomach Bitters will cure th.-ir a'l mentn. It brings steady, Vigorous nerves to nervous people. It purines Wade Co. Wa"Sah'PP'nf,r brings hack ,eal Wealth by making i Wilson. Wiggins Bazaar; Buren & ' .. . i -,.011.1. Hamilton and Gile & Jenlos. The " ! fiw. w thUt is absolutely the greatest remedy f Sderslgned bicyclists Agree to take Vr f1! stornach, trouble, ands Lrt in the wheel parade on July to be found in every drug store. i Fourth, providing 200 or more wneei- tnen wll agree to ride. Place of meet- ing to be designated later.! CATTLE 8HIPHEST8, I Notwithstanding Scarcity of Beef the Valley, Twenty-one Carloads W Are Belne Freighted East. In f Slar Bros., of Sheridan ? receive the boys. j; Wyoming, yesieraay mmvrcM uuu -" $ point three carloads of yearling cattle, i numbering about 150 head. The cat si tie were purchased in Marion and Polk counties, and will be placed on NATIVE SONS. Dan Waldo's Cabin No. 3, Native Sons of Oregon, last night appointed a committee on re ception for the occasion of the return of 4he Oregon volun teers, now on their way home, from Manila. The committee consisU of George H. Burnett. S. U Hayden, H. A. Johnson and D. C. Mlrvto. The last two named were appointed a spe cial committee to go to Portland and the Wyoming, range. A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease f. uiroufcnoui me vury. tiw j tanUy by Kemp's Balsam for f capital City and .Eugene toV;, JjJJ, which is gu mi. ' ny commence with an' apparently caiue , , . i v. w S . . . . i nlnnt i iiiiwv,iw -""01 " D ranKea tor ine purcosw ! teed to cure and ' Meve all cases. -of twenty-one cars, averaging fifty 7 head to the car. In conversing with one of the gen- 1 tlemen yesterday, a representative of J the Statesman remarked that beef m tola section of the valley was exceed ingly scarce and had advanced con siderable in price and Inquired If the arm experienced any trouble In find ing cattle for sale. The buyer replied that he had found yearlings quite plentiful in the sections of the valley - visited but remarked that three-year-olds or beef cattle were: very scarce and expensive. k AM INSANE. W. F. Davidson, of L Champoeg. came to Salem yesterday, having in charge one Charles Colon. " He brought Colon to the court house, and swore out a complaint, charging his prisoner with insanity. An exam ination was held before County 'Judge G. P. Terrell, conducted by Dr. S. K. ' Jeup; the man was adjudged insane. '.and Sheriff F. W. Durbin and Mr. Davidson escortea nim w me The man is a stranger, having been Price 25c and 50c For sale by all druggist. RACE HORSE ATTACHED. E. A. Downing has begun an attachment suit dgalnst Charlt Taitz tor $100. alteged to be due for legal services rendered, and Belle Flinn, the race horse that was recently defeated in lh! city by Pat Murphy, has been attached. I. H. McMahan. who ha been engaged by tLrttz, on Saturday served notice on She i iff Durbin that tbe horse Is not the property of Lutz, but belongo to Jack Maxwell, of Teko. Washington Tbe plaintiff was thon required to put ud bonds, which he did. Tbe case Is a vtry compliiiated cne and will prob ably, command the tttention of the courts for some lime.. A NEW SUIT. I. S. Leonard plain tiff, vs. J. D. Brown defendant, is the title of an attachment suit filed In Judge Burnett's department of the circuit court yesterday. The action is brought for the collection of two notes and an account aggregating over attorneys fees of $60. Real property Of tne aeienaani was aimuaeu. TO THE BENEFICIARY. Mrs nahrlpllf Cilbath. relict of E. J. Col in the Cham dock section; but time, where he made lklmself pbnox tous by stealing from the farmers and annoying them generally). He! clalma to be wealtny, ana aueK f v.,) ka ,a rw .k. aeo at his In the business of raising frogs lor tne ,hl. rWv. IMHIIf yjll ABWIUIlt u.a. ws., ' votrdav received an A. O. U. W hk for 12-flOO the- amount or ner husband's policy. In that order. ' (From Dally, June 27th.) Salem's stveial celebration commit tees held an enihusiatllc meeting at the office of Chairman N. J. Judah in the city hall biAlding last nighc ) If the teveral patriotic expreealons there offered' and the earnest an gen eral co-operatlor. - of the committees tliat was evlJent-ed. may be takjen as an Indication of the character 6t the entertainment to be cffer-d here on that occasion, Salem's observance this year of the nation's greatest holiday will be one grand patriotic demonstra tion that will ur?a In Its detailed ar rangeirwnts all pievious efforts. The tirst business disposed of was th j matter of committers tepcrts. G. Plolx. chairman of the commit tee on floats, reported that three carriages and a chariot were iit cours of construietln. The floats will be novel out of the us ual order- and will Involve a new scheme of decoration and representa tion and will requiie, for their proper equipment, the Fcrvicta rf eight jjourg bidies who will be ce'ecte-I at on-e. Owing to the Inability of the firt named c-ommiilte to serve, W. W. Zinn. A. F., McAtee. George Ej. Sly and Albert Shaw were constituted a committee on sports end will arrange an interesting program of juvenile street sprrts. Tbe matter cf selecting a place for the filing of th early morning salute end the discharge of the evening fire works was leftf with the fireworks committee, of which O, E. Krausre is chairman. The inu.i- clpal authorities have granted the ue of the lower end ot Wlllson avenue and the offer will probably be acceptor C. D. Gabrielson, F. A. Wiggins, and Dr. C. H. Epley, chairmen, respective ly. of the program, bicycle and musicj committees submit tea re pons, me suo- ftnnce of which have already been published In these co'umns. W. H. Hobson, and E. F. Parkhurst, ti th! commitU-e on invitations, v.er In structed to extend Invitations to the state, county and city officers, and the Judiciary, to attend the day's lexer-) cies. Carriages will be provided and the guets will be rrrlgned places in the parade M. O. Buren chairman of the committee on illuminations, re ported that his committee would ren der active service in atii.fartorWy il luminating Marlon iuare. In which the exercises will be bead. The com mittee on speakers reported, but Its action has already been published. F. W. Sleusloff will be unable to serve as chief marshal, but that poit'on will be offered to Dr. E. A. Pierce, who was otiartnallv named a an tide. Dr. C. H. Robertson chairman of the com mlttoe on fraternal orders, reported that he bad conesiwnded with the sv cral dialers of the city, relative to par ticipating in the parade, but bad re ceived favirable responses from a few. Rev. W. C. Kantner, of the Congregational church, will he invited to pronounce the invocation at the morning exercises, rhu'irman Jjdah reported h market. He is about 38 Jreara! old. LA GRIPPE T56 b now reaping a rich harvest, j Medical statis tic compiled iby thebet phrsiclan! o? the world how that er sixty per cent of the cae of acqiilred, CONSUMPTION are ln to LAORIPPE. There are aU other point of weakness. Refer to the nnmbera ou the chart. Study each one emre lully. FamlUarlte yoortelf with them. If yon have an attack of LA GRIPPE begin the of HITDYASi as 7 soon th aenle yiaptom W liave .nUlded. ni lYAS will briog about She restoration to perfect health. ' The Parts Affected Are: '1. THE rtUCOUS ftEriBRANE UNINO THE BACK PORTION OP TUB NOSE. It bs eoraea luflamed and thickened, and a Chronie i Catarrh U4he result. HITD'AJI wi rednee f : th lnnamiaariou. and leave the macoui ma bran in a perfectly healthy condition. I . (THE EAR DRUM ) ' TnB mwAw - MEMBRANE OP THE EAR.-R beeowes I flamed and thickened. gllt to almort total deafaeaa. HCOYAaT wUT jrmsl the spmidof tbelnaaauastieaw Thedrnm wlU not U afteted and hearing will be mnimpaljed. , . . CHRONIC TONSlUTia, OR CHRONIC ORB THROAT. Trwa the mmmm eavaae as t twe preeedlac HGOTAI wl peeveal itm oailac on. - i -f -i"-;'- ' "" ' ' 4. WEAKNESS IN TUB HE AXT.-sa mi f TAM wUl atrcBta tbe heart nerrea. eaaltss tke eircalation ef bhod, and eaaas the aaart- kill to beeotae stfwaf sad regale. -. a weakened Norrwopjrtm LOWER LOBES af THE LUN05-KCBTAM win eaaas the Mag tlasa to beoome stioag and healthy. - . LUMBAOO, OR WEAK ACJC-.HlJt-TAs will atfeaathea U aliaort laamedlaely. BCD VAX wlU ewe all of the above aysip tau and leavs your whole 7 P" eoodttion of heatth. -Oe 7' drnr,. " ee and procare a packer UVU..., w eenta. or lx package tortJJO. W your jtlt does not keep tt, sea lrot to the HCDVAS KK3fEIYMPAai1.Pa. yadro,Cal. Retnemberthat ro oonmlt the Hl llYAX UOCTORS FBKR. CaH a4 tee the doetore. Toa mr u I taesa or write, a yon desire. Address nnotCE AN ABM. -Mrs. Frank Wright, of Enger, had the misfortune a few days ago. to I fall and fracture her right arm. Dr. J. D Shaw went out lastj evening snd reduced tbe frac ture. Mrs. Wright is a plomer. lady. well known throughout the 'valley. TO TACOMA.-Del Norte, the great iruldeless. which la to givo an exnioi tlon mile at the state fair grounas to morrow afternoon, will show at Ta coma on July 2d, 3d and 4th. OVER IN TOLK Tnrii.r.pndr-iice West Side: With two good rock crushers. Polk county ccuM build mere ama bettei loans, m uatrn than she has been able to ac cntr.pliKh within the past ten years, at h. nnnt vitn cf working our only First had boen urable to uriange a competitive base ball tournament, the St. IPaul. H4 1 Arirol and Portland teams h ivins dec.Vr.ed to compete for the $5C rtlte The McWInnville iggregntlon is Wi Hm$ to come to Sakm snd play thel Cli mawa team, provided it is insured i f2ft oxoense bill. After a general dis cumlon. the matter of adjnMir.g the team proposition from the McMlnmllle wt-s left with Chairman juaau. Carxj-ntirs will this morning preparlrg Marlon square for the Has started slaTigliteriiig their immmeiise stock of 7 Clothing. j ( $5.00Buys a good suit of Men s Clothing$5.00 Yes, we will sell you a suit for $5.00 that other stores charge $7.50 for. $9.00-Buys a suit well worth $ 1 2.50-0ur price, $9.00 Call and see our goods and prices. We will have no trouble in convincing you that we are selling up-to-date clothing at a lower price than any other house in the city. I New Goods Arriving Daily... Pretty Organdies, New Lawns. Swiss, Ginghams, Percales, Dimities, Etc. Dainty Chiflfons, Allover Embroideries,- Laces of all kinds. Several nice pieces of Tucking. Lace Curtains, large sizes extreme low prices. Bed Spreads, Table Linens and Napkins. It will pay you to call and see all our new goods. FLAGS FOR SALE HERE. Friednnaii's New Racket Cor. Commercial SALEM, and State Strtets. OREGON. A WILL PROBATED County Judg-e G.; P. Terrell, after htaiins the petition, appointed irrea Hurst as ndmlnirtrator cf the estate, and fixed the bond at 130,000. TESTAMENT OF THE LATE F. P. CAVISESS. OF 8TAYT05. Fred Hnrst appointed Administrator of tbe Estate of John D. Hnrst, Late of Aurora. THE ASYLUM WING 4g1r day's f, th fund Ifflort exercises. The financ. cemmittej will tomorrow make a final canvast city for funds. The celebraUon now amounts to 1730.50, but an will be made to relee the nmojni 10 fM. Chairman Judah was InstructeJ to opi-rlnt a tifwc'M committee ori dec oration for Marlon square and the same will be named today. j . It was moved that a general Invita tion bo extended to the merchants nitd business men to represent their busi nesses in the pronelon, mbject to the approval of the repcclve floats by the chairman of the general commit tee, no prise to be offered by the com mittee, precipitated a lively discussion t.i.,1 trovaild br a. small vote. A num- publlc highways. The quest ion i i cf the c,,rnn,,tteemen preseat In good roads need no longer be talKed, du- ir the debate, some doubting tt.r this part of making them has been . nunlmr aueh en fur this rart of making thoroughly uccf.m;llfhed, and now: it is time to do something else. ; It Is net necessary to t-hcxv he advantai;. of good roads to cur people for thy all realize the great benefit to aU. Bjild what you build light, and It will not be any great length of time until you will be driving on good roads. County Assessor Conner Is at work aesofistng Independenc? precinct. Mr. Conr.er reports the grain crop In fair condition, and espe cially is this so as In regard to the spring sown wheat. Hay and grass of all kinds are looking well, and the hops are immense. and but few lie are m tlcfd on the rinea aa yet. O. t. Bannister, living- between Jnderendence nnd Mcnmouih. is now gathering his strawberry crop, mb expects to bare .0O0 boxes, which at only 4cts. a lxx on. an average, will re turn 'him 1246 for; one crop Mr. I'-an-nister als makes a specialty, at the proper ssason. ot celery, besides bis small fruits and t the ; vegetables. H is a thrifty fanner, and clear rsoraa money eah year on his little farm. A band of oioe stock shei wero sjld tha other d-y in the Locklamuta country at 13 60 per head after shearing-,. ' ib. m our let v of extenning sucn rn invitaUon, maintaining that the fourth was a day that frhould be en tirely devoted to exercises of a sacred and natrlotlc nature rather than to ad- vtrtising the commercial inteieks of h avral celebratora. A member of one. of the committees remarked that nr, of the subset ibers to the coieL.ru tlon fund had stated that if 4 ball game were played at the fair grounds a, twnld merchanta be allowed to ad vertise their business In the lne of march, that he woo 1-1 withhai nis Muhrcrlptlon. .Tills provoked a lively discussion, many partlclratlpg therein. The majority of tho rpeakers depre raUd the fact, that any business rnn should allow his scna of patriotic pride to be dominated by a matter -f his commercial lnteretts cr the expec tation of personal gaJn. H I was seHously afflicted with a cough for several years, and last fall had a more severe cough than ever before. I have used many remedies without re ceiving much relief, and being recom mended to try a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, by a friend, who knowing me to be a poor widow, gave It to me. I tried It, and with the most a-ratifvlna- reaults. The flrst bottle re- The last will and teMament of the nved me very much and the second li'te F. V. Cavlnefs, who died at Stay- bottle! baa absolutely cured me. I have t n recently, was admitted to probate not had as good heaUh for twenty by 'County Judge O. P. Terrell yester- yarsl Respectfully. Mrs. Mary A. day upon petition of the widow of the Beard, CJaremore. Ark. Sold by .J. H. d.-ccased, Mrs. Maiy Caylness. The Lunn, the druggist, eetate consists of pirscnal propeityi valued at $1,700, and Ihe heirs to me HEAVT FLEECES. eane are. I . t Mary CavinerS, widow, aged 73 years,' Pe(r Boler, of Springfield. Lane of Staytoo. county, gives figures of tome shep J. L. Caviness, ton, of Iland City. cneaiB by him. From flftren year Crern. Ungs Mr. Boler received 27T, pounds of "VV. W. Caviness, son, of W ei-tfall, rttecef an average of 18 :-3 pounds. Oregon. , From ten ewes, each raising a lamb, Vallcney Ellen "Warren, daughter, of an avtrasj of fifteen pounds. I' rtland. . I W. P. Caviness. son, of We.tfall. Or. ExcJtWTM;It Gver. 1 'lcena T. Caviness. daughter, of The rush at the drug store still con r" ,,V Itinues and daily scores of people call John iacey. George Macey. Onrence tor bottle of Kemp's Batoam for the Mace? KHa.hne and Clara 1 hilpot. Throat and Lung. for. of l l'n of Sareh E. Philrot, deeeaa-Ml. Oouha. Colds, Aathma, Bronchitis and children of fcaren i n. i , romumotlon. Kemp' Balsam, the of IJr.u coumjr. , . , xiY m sold on a or teorge CONTRACTS FOB MATERIAL WERE SIGNED YESTERDAY. Work of Construction to Begin . Onee- Room Needed for the Patieatf. At Iteitlo Caviness, son Cavness, deceared. of lone, Oregon. Charles Clover. Fred Clover, and Lola Clever, children of Mahala Clover ceasel. of Linn county. The will - provides that the ex cense of the last flckness and 'death guarantee and never falls to give en tire satisfaction. Price z&c ana wc CHRISTIAN IT r. The early years of Christianity thone of the Ustator be paio. sna . dark moral background settled; it further iovides mat , . . h ruv-lot the world In de pest personal proXrty. "Zl mghU NowTny crime note, and accounts, and . ..conspicuous erty to d against hu es a dark A THEORY OF EXISTENCE ! cf existence which omits a belief In 'Immortality make-, of life K.n f nncoinrleted unl?r- Hnduin V mnnmAil fntflOlllV . i . Karva of nncOinrleted , .' mi;m atwi-v r..it. iiMrdtd r.rvlce nnd rar Stockton. Market aarf Strmtn, . w ,nB.A r. I wrong P-lshop When You Rble Your Vheel Always stake ta to your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for tbe feet. It ki a your Teet cooi. prevents sweating; ft-et, and makes y wr endurance ten fold grreater. Over ore million wheel monl are UFinr -Allen rcoiTiuas. They all praise It. It gtves rest and comfort to smarting, toot, swollen, acn- inz. feet and is a certain cure ior m- S.mlnt nails. At all druggists ani oe .tores. 25 cents, ample FREE by m.ilL Addreiss, Allen S. I Olmsted, I-e-Roy, N. Y. . . .. u rty go to the wwow, arr clou1 m . heaven radiant with light. o be used by her f-i Bfe. and st ner smith. Christian Church, ath to be divided amr.ng the child- T Mary Caviness is to be soie w,. (From Dail June 2:.th.) . - '- i '..' The board of tiuftees for the Insane asylum held a brief burners mcetlniC at the capltol yMerday for the pur pose of complet'nK arrangements for seem Ing- jabor and material for the conftruetlon of tbe new wing at the asylum. Contracts were signed1 with the lowest bidders as fo'lows: -Otto Hansen. Fl'm mill work. : llanM-n tt landon, Falem. lumber. Knox Sk Murphy, Ealem, roofng. M. E. Freotnan . Co , Portland, plaiV tering. 1 The latter contract was flrrt awarded to E. M. Sorben tut that bidder, find ing I hat . his estimates were not on thi specifications as p.ovlded by the .board and that. If he took the contract ho would do it at a retlous lone to him self, declined to enter Into a contract, and the next lowest bidder. M. E. Free man CO.,,waf given ine conirasi. Work on the tvtTdlng of the new wine will begin In earnest this week, and it is hoped that such progress will be msde duiing the summer and fall, that a portion, at least, of the new wing, will bo available for the use of the asylum authorities In housing pa tients, before ti-xt winter. The pres ent asylum bulld'r.gs are badly crowd ed and room is needed to accommodate the constantly, arriving patients com mitted from various portions of the state. '-.:...' XJver Cotnptainta cured cham'a Pllla. ' by Bee- siMniMMirts. melancholia, stomach Doane. pains, heart trwbles. Hulyan cures. " . - - a . ee.ntrix, to act wnnoux somu, j will Is dated October . r .mtrdanM with the provisions of. the will. Judge Terrell appointed Mary ! Caviness, the widow, as executrix oi the eatate, to act without bonds. In the probate court, yereterday. tbe . i wa .t, nf John I. Hurst, t deceased, filed a peUtlon fcr the sp polntmetit of an administrator. re-1 er ased died at Aurora on May 2fh. anl left personal property vaiueo v and ral property estimated at H 2.000. He left the followtn trs-at-lw: Helen Caroline nurst, widow, sged tt ' years, residing at Aurora- W. S. Hurst, son. aged SS. of Aurora. John B. Hurst, son. aged 24, of Cl- Fred P. Hurst, son, agedZS, of An- Henry H. Hurst, son, sged TT, of An- rcra. Th ttetitloners asked for the ap pointment of Fred Hurst, of Balem, brother cr the aecsea. tralor of the estate. Lacy's Great Slaughter Shoe Sale. 20 Per Cent Reduction On All Shoes Wi are not KILLING THE DEAD. Not making; Low t-nsee on VV dead stock, and biowing about I It as marvel, but we are VJ SIJtfJanTERINO THE LI VINO. Hewlnr down dean livestock. f , , i.v. , xi., Vt.K la . --f af wi wll h chaD OrVCOS. NEW MjtL KTcr lut uiv wi .-"-. m UP-TO-DATE STYLES. . Every shoe in the bouse subject to the 20 per cent reduction. Goods marked in plain figures. 55 Originator of low prices, them free. We shtno NEW SHOE STORE 4 STATE STREET. ,V XdWV OiiVU w av veaaM " IgO Eniecopallan, Albany, T. I All druggists. w SAM FRANCISCO, CAU