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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1893)
(UIllmmi'1'1fcTMiJw;'f'"' i lli Mii(i lliiinT "ilfi f'l H l M. i5VnjLNO uaiajj JOtni&AL, 'jroi&XA.1, JUL i&, ioya. .if;..,l7.r.T ESfe3a23CS i. Ml TI what more cool and light to wear than a silk, sateen, or Swiss BlouRe Waist? Evidently many ladies agree with this, as our sales lately has been surprising. OUR LINE COMPRISES Pongee Bilk Waists Surah Dotted 8wiss " Plain " " Sateen " French Flannel ' OuUne " " To be worn with the; waists we show Windsor t es. m THE PALACE 307 Commercial Street. - IF - Too are foisflo traHd or make any Med of Unprorcatat. esH oa Ue nacersieoed tor nutoUL We hsve a complete stock, and are ready to supply any prepared contract, sewer work, rrsdlnc, c- Salem Improvement Co. LOC Ui DATES. Tuesday, 18tb. Ci'y conneil meets, So. m. Tuesday, IStb. Hnag steamer excur s'on to Portland, 6 a. m. Wednesday,19th.-MorningsIde picnic afternoon and evening. Saturday, Aug. 5. State Dairymen's convention, court bouse, 10 a. m. Meetjxo of School Directors. The board of school directors met at theirfficeat2 P. M. today. Among other business transacted Prof. G. A. Peebles was elected principal of North Balem school, in place of Mr. Barnard who was to bare succeeded Prof. Bell wood but has resigned. Misses Anna Fkber and Lena G. Butler were elected as teachers to fill vacancies caused by resignation. Prorate. Orders were granted yes terday to the guardian of Mary T. and Albert Lv, minor heirs of Lorenzo P. Eisenbart, deceased, permitting bim to sell the real property of the estate. Inventory of the John Blery estate filed shows the real property to be val ued at (1,560, and the personal property at 1330.10, making a. total of (1500.10. m Branching Out. The Y. M. C. A. not only furnishes a free gymnasium, reading ball, bicycle club, ball club, amusement parlors, shower, sponge and tub baths, but has now begun pub lishing a local monthly and advertise ment sheet, called "Push.1 It Is typi cal of the Yankee enterprise of the gen eral secretary, air, v.etneroee. Btatk vs. Willis. The suit of the state board of school land commission- ere va. Willis, attorney for the board In Douglass county some years ago,' was beard today before the su preme court. Attorney Geueral Cham berlain appearing. It is over the re covery of a sum that was lost to the state by Willis. It has been decided against Willis several times. Insane. U. T. Massard, of Wood burn, was brought to Balem today to be examined as to bis sanity. He has In somnia and blsjdoctor told him he had something on bis mind that was grow, lag. Helso believe some one wauts to kill him. He was examined before the county court by Dr. Cartwright. Ths Excursions. The two excur sion steamers El wood and Hoag left tbe wbarf this morning at 0:30 witb good loads of passengers to see tbe war ahlp Monterey. A good many people have a great big silver dollar to spare for the round trip in spite of hard times. Commuted. Tbe sentence of R. O. Carter ofMt. Vernon, Mo., has been commuted to 25 years imprisonment He was arrested at East Portland un der the name of Hose las t spring for murder of one Crockett In Missouri In 1880. Police Court. Jo. Kurtz was fined 10 aud costs frr assaulting Urun bo Shatter at tbe B. P. depot yesterday afternoon. He went to Jail One vagrant got five days forgoing to sleep 1b a box car, Canada Thistles. Rslph Sbepard mt Brooks report tbat a patch is grow lag adjoining his place aud was today appointed commissioner to exterminate i, by order of the county court. Don't Buffer. Don't tutler with 1mm4 wHeu you can gel one of those light eoabJ and vesta and thin uuder wear la all sits, at the Woolen Mill ttN. WW A(l choice house to sell on easy Utw. WW UH& carpenter work lo partpayMMt, G. M, Heeler. tr. FokUkkt. Uotweof8roonia, newt taw Tiisit, hard finish, apply at premises Jffa, 57 JWvWoa atrL 7 2S Ml .MIS the most complete and choicest line of September 1st DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, PERSONAL AND LOOAL. Xearly everyone who leaves town for the mountains or the ocean orders theOxECEXT Dailt. One month by mail 25 cents. Four months 122 days for $1.00. Bi. Geer and daughter. Miss Mesa, of Salem, are visiting friends and rela tives In Baker City. It was Charlie Long of Silverton who worked eo hard to make the recent -rait Growere meeting a success at Salem instead of J. M. Long as ?re bad it. All the latest styles of Crane's, Hurd'a and Hurst's stationery in all tints and sixes at F. Dearborn's book f-store, 253 Commercial street. 7-18 2t Hceh Lamoureux Is & shrewd ad vertiser. Abe Lawrence and Joe Brady, of Portland, were placed in the peniten tiary last night for larceny. Andrew Dresser, of Portland, & man who is not altogether clear on hla finan cial views, has been sent to the asylum. To go with brook trout you want the choicest fruits and other table delica cies, sold only at Van Eaton's grocery. Nothing ever added so much to the bill of fare of our beet people as bring ing Little Nestucca cheese to this mar ket. Clark & Eppley are always doing such things at thelrcourt street grocery. An Albany paper says: The O. P. will be extended to the Deschutes this year. Remember the fact. Bharpe'a Jersey dairy has fresh pas tures and have fine milk and cream. Her children are the "Pride of Ore gon" and if families will use that brand of the Balem Flouring Mills that is what they will be. Ex-Mayor D'Arcy is at Portland on ,ega, business before the U. & court. TheS. P. paycar was in the city to- day. It has more coolies nuiulistof .employes than whites. F K. Lovell went to Portland today Rev. J. 8. White, of HL Joseph's, la off for tbe sea coast at Newport for a few days. Attorney J as. Hamilton and Attor ney A. M. Crawford, of Roseburg, re turned today. F. T.Hart,tbe Uilor.is at Albany and will take in Newport before returning. Private (secretary Munley, of the governor's ofllce, took bis family to Newport today. Mrs. C. Frszer and daughter, Miss Katie Frazer, arrived today from Mich igan. They will make their borne witb C. G. Sargeant, at Sunny aide No. eight. Rev. F. II. Gwynne Hynodical mis sionary of the Presbyterian church, is in tbe city. STATE REFORM SCHOOL. Board of Education Meets to Elect a New Superintendent. The state board of education met at 2 p. m. to consider matter of selecting a new man to succeed Supt, Smith, i There are complaints of a lack ofdis-l clpllne and unless a change cau be bad there will be a new mau; but a new , bave pure w and ,he w to man was virtually decided upon today. ; have pure blood is to take Hood's Bar Boys bave been allowed too much ; saparilla, the best blood puilfier and freedom In Idleness aud have repeatedly Wh i!d: "j J.f ,!JD ?f uetm reiurneu iroin meir Homes aou . jails, wbera they bave been let go quite , frequently and freely. i Work Is a panacea for all tbe evil of, discipline among children at home, and It is a good thing In school. It Is1 still better in a state reform school, andf that Is what the board will enforce In future. What's the use of reeling languid, Jlopy. dull and bluer Cleanse the blood aud give 11 viger: Mala lb old man new. UowT I'll tell you. To the drur store uotbl very day- Buy a medicine Ui banish "J"7-. Ail vottr Ills away- And that medicine is Dr. Pierce's Gold eu Medical Discovery, tbe very best blood-purlller on earth. It builds up and strengthens the system because it clean the blood, aou that's what the ytetu must have lo be strong and! healthy. There' nothing that equals' It. Absolutely sold on trial I Your r money bacc, If It doesn't benefit or cure . you. 1 IBEI0AT0R3 SHUT OTf. Whit the Water Company la Dola; to Keep up Pressure. The Salem Water On. I having a bard time to keep up preuure for ordi nary service the past few dsys of warm weather. The Irrigation rules require that water be used on lawns and gar dens from 6 to 8 o'clock a. oi. and 6 to 9 p.m. A great man; people here as in other cities disregard this and allow water to waste all day and ail night. Several were raspended from uing the dty water altogether yesterday and more will be today as fust as they can be reported to President Wallace, if violators persist there are going to be prosecutions to protect the company and the fire department, as well'as peo ple who require pressure. The names of tbe; e who aba e the rules would form a very interesting black list of people who disregard the rights of others. The company propose to push this mat ter. There is more catarrh lo this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until tbe last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and pre set i bed local remedies, and by constant ly failing loeurewitn local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only consti tutional cure on tbe market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teasDoonfaL It acts directly on tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They ofler one hundred dol lars for any case it fails to core. Send for circulars and testimonials. A'd dress. F.' J. Cheney fc Co., Toledo, JE"riold by druggists, 75c. O. THE COUNCIL SHOULD ACT. Opinion of Business ' Hen on tbe Bawdy House Extension. Tbe best business men of tbe city are unanimous in demanding tbat tbe ex tension of bawdy bouses into one of tbr best blocks on Commercial street should be stopped. Tbe city conneil at Its ses sion tonight should take steps to con fine booses of ill fame to already in fected districts. "Owners of property should be given to understand tbat they owe some thing to the decency and respectability and business interestooftbe communi ty." These are tbe words of a foremost public man, who is not an extremist or crank. Tbe council will nndoubtedly take up this matter and save tbe good name of our city and the business interests of Commercial and State street from the fatal eflects of tbe social evil, which are always to drive trade to other parte of tbe city. They Never PaiL J. N. Harris, 3 Fulton Market, New York City, says: "I have been using Brandrelb's Pills for the last fifteen years. There is nothing equal to them as Blood Purifi ers and Liver Regulators. But I wish to stale bow remarkably they cure rheumatism, and bow easily; I was af fected by rheumatism in the legs. My business (wholesale fish dealer) natur ally leads me Into damp places. I could not walk, and at night I snfiered terribly, I tried Balms, Sareaparillas and all kinds of tinctures, but tbey did me no good and I was afraid of belug a cripple. I finally commenced using Brandreth's Pills. I took two every night for ten night, then I begau to improve. I continued taking them for forty days knd I cot entirely well. i Now, whenever sick, I take Brandreth's Fills. They never fall." Supreme Justice. Washington, July IS. It Is learned from Inside sources that Attorney-General Olney will be appointed to the su preme bench, to succeed the late Jus tice Blatcbford. SUPEEME COURT. B.F. Dowall and N. A.Dowall vs. D. W. Applegale, et al, appeal from Douglass, argued aud submitted, (On rehearing.) C. H. Bitting, vs. DougUs county, et at.; argued and submitted. Don't You Enow ... ,,,,.., ,,.. .. nior-. . ., thB ,. .in,, builda im V1.Wt M MM U14 Mil Ulllf UU tbe whole system and gives nerve strength. Hood,8 PiU a" h4(1 by maU for SScuof CI. Hood i Co., Lowell, Mass, DPRICE'S m The only Pure Cream of Tartar Pow.ler.No Ammonia; No Alaa. Ud in Millions of Horaes40 Years tli Staadut PACIFIC COAS KEW8. Hax Francisco, Jnly 17. A telegram received bere states tbat tbe steamer Emily ' was wrecked and Is a total loss at Coos Bay. This steamer was used to carry passengers and freight between San Francisco and Coos Bay. San Francisco, July 13. The will of Senator Stanford was admitted to probate by Judge Cofley. The widow ( will serve as executrix without bonds, i as provided for lntbe last will and, testament of Senator Stanford. San .Francisco, July 18. An im portant discovery-regarding the comet has beeif made at the Lick observatory. Photographic plates reveal the fact tbat tbe celestial visitant has a companion. The second comet- Is enveloped In tbe tail of the first one, and shows dimly J in the plate, though perfectly distinct ' as a nebulous-like condenealK n. I's tail also merges into, tbat of 'be other. Director Holden and astronomers are much elated over the disvery. It. was revealed by the photograph of the J comet taken Thursday night by Profes sor Hnrsey, and cannot be seen through tbe telescope. It appears to move in tbe tame orbit as tbe main one, or an orbit exactly parallel, and at tbe same rate of speed. , Baker 'City, July 18. A fabulously richi bed of gold discovered. It was found at tbe bottom of a 350 foot shaft in tbe Virtue mine near this city, The water was all pnmped out, and an al most solid streak of gold eight inches i wide was revealed. Two miners took out two sacks of ore worth 110,000. One specimen weighing eight pounds, con tains $300. F. W. Gallin was banged at Canyon ; City Friday afternoon at 2:40. He im plored rornlvenesa or the whole world and be fell while uttering a prayer in German. No confession was made on the gallows but be made a statement the day before, confessing the crime. He- said Mrs. Sbaw beat ber husband on tbe bead witb a hammer after he bad killed bim, and assisted jn dispos ing of tbe body. He stated tbat Sbaw and bis wife were quarreling and be was brongbt in, and that Sbaw drew a pistol and threatened to kill tbe pair when be bit Sbaw on the head with tbe hammer, killing bim instantly. Gallin was pronounced dead in ten minutes and forty seconds. San Francisco, July IS. A curious case came np in tbe United States cir cuit court of appeals from tbe state of Washington. The question was as to tbe title to 100 bales of bops in controv ersy between the Merchant's "Exchange bank of Milwaukee and John H. Mcr Graw, now chief executive of the state of Washington. The case came up on au appeal from the United States cir cuit court. The point Involved is. wbetner or not tne transfer oi a oui oi ladiogcan transfer special property un til after the indorsement and deliverery of tbe bilL Plaintiff in error claims tbat in December, 1890, it obtained title to the goods by virtue of an agreement to guarantee tbe payment of a draft paid by the First National bank of Se attle. Tne bank relied on tbe guaranty, not on tbe bill of lading, and tbe ques tion now is whether the bank In Mil waukee can be said to bave title prior to tbe time it obtained possession of tbe bill of lading. The case was argued by Cbas. H. Fisbback and Cbas. R. Shep herd, both of Seattle, Anaoobtbs, Wash., July 18. The bank of Auacortes failed to open its doors but instead posted a notice saying tbat on account of tbe financial situa tion and its failure to realize on securi ties it was compelled to suspend. Lia bilitiesare (29.300; assets conservatively placed at T7,897. Depositors have every assurance of belng'pald dollar for ddllar. Tbe bank of Anacortea was the oldest in tbe city, having been estab lished by John M. Piatt, San Francisco, July 18. A syndi cate of Portland and New York capital lata are negotiating for the purchase of 50.000 acres of timber land In tbe neigh borhood ofMedford, Oregon, belonging to tbe Southern Pacific railroad. It Is understood that tbe purchase price is to be $500,000. The railroad has made tbe figure of (10 an acre, but tbe eyndl cate is endeavoring to secure a lower figure C. H. Leadbetter, acting for tbe syndicate, has offered $7.50 per acre but Mr. Huntington has refused to go below $10. W. H. Mills, acting on in structions from New York, left for Portland on business connected witb the proposed sale. nous. COOLEY. In North Salem, July 17, 1893, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooley, a son. i -1 UAKItKS f iwr h I pfus. B CURE Eiek neolteb tad rtkr H U U-ooblts tod dest to a Mtkre stt of tae jta. taah as DizxiaeM. NftSKS. Drcrwrinw, Diitrrw tlvrt Mtlir. Vila la tbe Bide. &c WbO tbrir mart ttmirluUt ncoen bu ta ibova to cotiot SICK Hetdicb. jtC Cixtkb's Littu Ltrxa Pnu ar eqtutlr rateable la CocsUpation. caring aad preTestinc Ul' amriB complaint, white tier alio correct ail Oitorim of the ttomach. ctfcnoUte U llrer aad rezoUte the bowels. Erea U tbrr c&T cored HEAD .tbt tbT woold b almost priceless to tho who suffer from thi distretsinr cemplaint: but fortnaatclr Uir Roodoes doe' not od bere, and those who oace tr theo will find these UKte ptna rateable In o roanr war that thrr win sot be wffiing to do without them. Bat after aO atek head ACHE U the bane of so manr Ures that here ii where we make oar great boa it, Our pilii core ft while others do cot. Cam's LrrrL Lmx Pols are wt small asd Terr easy to take. One or two pOls make a dose. They are strirtlr Tesetableand do not crlpe or porre, but by their EnUe action clean all woo nse them. In rials at 25 cents: firs for $1. Sokl eTerrwhere, or ent by mail. USZS2 KE13XX CO, Srr 1st MR Ml, Mft& KEW TO-DAY. Get Out Your Basket. Take your family for the picnic by tbe ladies of St. Paul's church Wednes day, 3 to 10 p. m. Music by tbe Sec ond Regiment band. 18-2t Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied in bundles of 100, not cut, tor sale at this office at fifteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, two cents a .pound. Next door to the postofflce. tf Best at Momingside. Come to "Momingside" next Wednesday-afternoon and evenirjg, July 19ih, and be entertained by the ladies of St, Paul's Episcopal church The band will discourse music throughout the evening, sandwiches, coffee, ice cream and cake will be served, and tbe grounds will be well lighted. 7-lS-2t WANTED. In bulk, all good shipping varieties of cherries in the Willamette valley Oregon Fruit fe Produce Co., Salem. 6-18 dw TAKEN UP. Two sheep. Owner call and pay ex penses. W. H. Hunt, North Salem, Meat Market. 7-13 tf A RARE OPPORTUNITY. The Trask River Toll Road, with fur nished hotel and farm, at its western gate, in Tillamook county, title deal and renting for $600 to $1000 a year can be secured now, in exenange for productive city property, or a good farm in the Willamette valley. In quire of N. W. G. at residence of B. C Ward, 13th street, near Court, Salem, Oregon. 7-7-dw lm To Builders and Contractors. Salem, Or., July 12. Sealed propos als will be received at the office of tbe smetary of state for tbe erection of an addition to the State Reform School building. Bids to bo opened at 12 o'clock m., on Wednesday, July 26th, 1693. Plans and specifications cau be seen at the office of McNally fe Knlch ton, architects, Salem, Oregon, begin ning Tuesday, J uly istn. Bidders will be required to accompany their bids with a certified check of $250.00 as evi dence of good faith. The right is re served to reject any and all bids. StPennovbr, G. W. McBridp. E. B. McElrov, 7-12-td Board of Trustees. Before Going to the Woild's Fair Enquire About The Limited Express trains of the Chi cago, Milwaukee fc St. Paul Railway betweeu St, Paul and Chicago aud Omaha and Chicago. These trains are vestlbuled, electric lighted and steam heated, with the flu eat Dluing and Sleeping Car Service in tbe world, The Electric reading light in each berth is the successful novelty of this progressive age, and is highly appreciat ed by all regular patrons of this line. We wish others to know its merits, as tne i-nicago .Miiwauuee & bt. ram Hall way is the ouly line iu tbe west enjoy ing the exclusive use of this patent. for lurtner iniormation apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or address C. J. Eddy, General Agent, J. W. Casey, Tra v. Pass. AgU -a stars ei., rortiana, ur. tr DOWN QO THE BATES! The Union Pacific now leads with re. duoed ratea to eastern points, and their through car arrangements, magnific ently equipped Pullman and Tourist sleepers, free reclining chair car and fast time, make it the best time to trav el. Two trains leave from Portland dally at 8. a. m, aud 7:30 p. m. The ratea are now within reach of all, and everybody . should take advantage of ttiem to visit tbe world's fair and their menus in tbe east. Send for ratea and schedules of trains, aud do not purchase tickets until after consulting Boise 4 Barker, agents, Salem. Or. . , r, .. W HCRLBURT, Ass't Gen'l Rasa, Agent, U. P., Portland, Or. FARjr FOR SALE. A BAllOAlN-iao acre with Improvements over hair uod-r cultivation, rwst pasture. ad cvua umner, itrms vey eay. Ad-, MMnvdw Wheatland. Or. I GOING TO THE NORTH POLE TO COOL OFF! Not necessary at all. You can get Summer ConU and Vests in all styles and s zes and Balbriggan' underwear To Keep You Cool AT THE SALEM, THE MABKETS. San Francisco, Ju1j 18. Wheat December $1.17. CaiCAOO, July 18. Wheat 63; Sep tember 95. Portland, July 18. Wheat valley, 7jtl.10, Walla Walla $1 00 1.0 $1. 02 Drowned at Astoria. Astoria, July IS. There was a heartrending scene at tbe mouth of the river Monday, wben five men, without a minute's warning, were dragged into tbe breakers and drowned. At a little after 9 o'clock a thick fog came up over the river and tbe westerly wind changed tbe smooth water into a dangerous choppy sea. Nearly 400 boats were out around tbe jetty and Republic spit, and only a few of tbem came in at tbe first signs ot danger. About an hour afterwards, when the fog lifted, thfi lookout at Fort Canby saw time overturned boats and the signal gun immediately called out the life-saving crew. Tbey went out at once and found that five men bad gone d wn and that a dozen boats bad been over turned. Tbe Monmouth State Norma1.. During the past year the Stalo Nor mal school at Monmouth has reached an enrollment of over 400, the largest in its history. Tbe professional course has been much strengthened by tbe ad dition of tbe model training depart ment in which students are given prac tical experience in tbe application of methods, under tbe supervision of spe cial critic teachers. Miss Edith Casea vant, a graduate of tbe MiHersville, Pa., state normal, nas been added to tbe department for the next year's work. In tbe academic course, tbe work in all tbe departments has been revised and strengthened. Tbe school has a bright prospect for future growth and usefulness. Baby cried, Mother sighed. Doctor prescribed : Castoria MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH RUNS The Rustler Wood Saw And he doesn't barn cp half your wood. Id fael. when he taws II. Mak TmrnminMi Itb Dim personally or If iTe ar-'tn m Vealen cwrnnre ixsroorn' nour morv.us summer street, or address me j- mall. 6-H-u Steamer Hwuc LEAVES SALEJT rrom U. P. Dock at o'clock a. m. every Wed nesday and Saturday. LEAVES PORTLAND trom the Central dock at foot ot Waahlrgton street every Sunday and Thursday. LEAVES SALEM for Albany every Monday and Tuesday, re j turning same days. I Concerning freight and passenger business, call on the agent, AITmeRRKnT Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Price. . W. W. Cor. State and Liberty St. SALEM. OREGON Jackets at Cost To close out we are showing elegant Hues of Outing Flannels, All Wool Challiea, Sateens, Cotton Challies, Lawns, Dimities, Ponsree Silts aUowpt prices? bk$lL HOUBK CORNER, - Fla liBsaof mens aad boya sulta. ffoada, .iV" jyw.A v r' ry C-- ci . - '7 OREGON. POST YOURSELF. U ham .11 1h .l.ld tfrTMArThlctt Lfhlth In fini, inrt n ftfn Ttarur snd pn kail tbe most aitidions. W e have over! laO it vle to Klect from. Our prlc ranp- iromac np. ji joa omy cera a sman mount oi paper come ana see bow muco e can elre too for Ore. cent dorlnc these aou times. Patton Bros., Booksellers 'and Statlonere,! 98 STATE STREKT. I HKVT ADTKRTJSKMEXTS. "TTrAirrKDA. Am da elrl to do boas 11 irork Corner n Inter and F1T17. mHI3 PAPER U kept on file at E. C, Dtte'i I Advertising Apency. 6t and 63 Merchant Exchange. Ban Ftandsso, California, where contrae for advertising can be made for It. GHRI3TLAN C1ENCE Literature of all kind! on sale at S Liberty street. 4-5-:r ATTETIOX. Cash money paid tor rift, tx-tucs.old iron and all kinds of metali, a.tobldw, at old Court Hosse, Hal em. 1-K-ly 1. TOLPOLAB. adYentist. Regular Seventh Day Advent st serried at old Unitarian Hall opposite o era br.tue. Sa lem. Hatnr ay. S&boalh school at la, m, followed by Bible reading and other serrlres. Prayer meeting Wednesday 733 p. m. 6-S AT SALEIV. Thursday My 20 Altemoon and'Ight Leon W. Wasliburn'.s Great Furopeai? . . . RAILROAD SHOWS -'r Three BUg Ci no, KojiU wigusa Xecie, ATUry, Museum and Aquarium. RtalUtle Wild West, and Bomaa Ulppodr me. OLrtTEUINO BTREET PARADE dariy.kt 10 am. Open Cens of Wfd Brvi. . bteaxa Piano, Marvelous EUam Hoise-Jj. the Monster War Elephant "Cupid," J high. Doors open at 1 and 7 p. to. rei lorowtei one hour later. AdroissJon to Children, Half Pt'.ce. SALEM, OREGON. hats, trunks and valise and furnublBj f ' P A .'I ' A S S .' .' . 1 iar. --xitifflft..fcAMifWfiltf. "liiriiiiiiiiifrifsHriinifirTrTTlTiiiiiil