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JAR RUBBERS RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL ST. JOSEPH'S SOCIETY of Salem has licld its last social reunion until tho fall season. CAMPMEETING Tho Turner Chris tian Campmeetlng opond Ita annual ton days session today. COMMENCEMENT Tho Annual Com uieucemout oxorcisoa of Mt. Apgol col lego and seminary aro hold Tues day June 25 nt 2p. m. NORTH1 WESTERN NORMAL That 12 of tliun will tneasuro of an inch thick. No need to ueo two rubbers Ion ono lur. l'nro white- and clean onougii to enow, ucst rubber wo ovor had in Salem. Voting on Piano 'Contost was very (heavy with us last weok. Yokaliama Tea Store 211) Commercial St. Salem, Or. Phono -Mil. Itoo Delivery i w"V WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS :: :: :: - A. N. Smith, Portland. 0. I,. Dick. Pnrtliunl H. V LovIhihI, Portland, F. M E'lmnulof, fiin F-anclco. A. Wen holm, San Franrlico .Arthur Oppunheim.r, San Francisco, Wtlturl.. Toozo. Woodlmrn. II N. I'richard .Portland. G. K Merry. Fort Collins.Cnlorado.' Mrs. G K. Merry do. Jamoa J. KteinlMok. Portland.-W- F. Ji-ffresi. Portland. J. P. Lunir. San Francisco. II. R. Dletrick. NowYnnc. J. II Mrook Portland. G. 0. Will. Salem W. II. Wnrron. Now York. J. J. Cozart. Prairlo City, Oregon, 0. A. Malhourf. Portland. II. 8. Murcln and wife. Portland. J. J. Dalrymple. City. D. A Ma.ncifs. St. Paul. H. Hamburger. San Francisco. W. L. Nlcol. New York. Tho people of Oregon who hate nothing lip do with school-books but to pay for them tatter keep oyoa open on tho old monopoly lost It captures tho comuiis-liTon. ft 4 (Bank receiver's notices are not given jTiut Jouhnal. It is not wlso enouiih to Ikecn still as ludiclouslv as soma. Mnt nfiroailers will get a great deal of infor Imatlou thnt Home others will not got. t IRoic'j.irg uditoriura disputing as to whether the Roviuw or tho Plnindealer, are, semling tho mora children to tho Ipttbllc school. It would Hcem to linn phapl m Uor of count and no going be- -iiiminii returns. t! Now Orp.nn will boom. Albert Tozier Jim been elected Provident ,f die National iiru-s u'n. Mm. Jvliili iVv. lerWeiherred in nt tho head of the Buffalo exposition Nothing like having tueri'it pciopio in me light plat-en. t. e What Shall we Have for Deserts TbIs question arises In tho family seyery any. Let us answer It today. J Try Jell-O, n delicious and healthful 'dessert. Prepared In two minutes. jjj No boiling! no baking! simply add rbolllng' water and iset to cool. Fla- vers: Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocer's today. 10 cts. On Wednesday tho ovoning program was of n nioro varied naturo, and tho audienco was thoroughly appreciative Aftor a piano overturo by Mr. Matt dnd tho Miesoa Winslow, Conovor and Osborn, Miss Conovor played a Sonata from Beethoven; Miss Vera Byars sang in her usual dollghtful way tho "Queen of tho Night." Shu has a sweot, fiesh voice that la always phn ing to hear. Janica Jiutt, who la n mu sical artlBt of uioro than usual ability, gavo "Rovll du Lion." and tliia wo fol lowed by a vecal number by Misa Osborn, "Plains of Peace." Mr. Fox played & separata number and a num ber with Miss Howard, both of which werowoll reciivod. A- selection fioni Hayden by Prof. Parviu was an ospcclally attractive number, and another vocal selection by Miss Osborn, completed tho list of vocal contributions. Miss Winslow and Miss Howard gavo piano numbers beforo tho presentation of tho class by Dr. Psrvin, and tho solection given in the afternoon by Miss Kimsoy was repeated. Prof. Garland awarded diplomas to tho class, making an appropriate ad drosr, and tho program closed with u numberby Mr. Fox and Miss Howard that was thought by the majority to be tho best selection of the ovening. It was "Norma Fantasio," by Bollini-Thalborg, and this rendition was its Introduction to tho Salem public. porTia KNIGHT'S LAWSUIT The London Exchange Telegraph Company says: The legal preliminaries in the suit of Portia Knight, tho Ameri can actress, against tho Duko of Man chester for breach of promise, have been complotcd and tho caeo has been sot for hearing. Colonel N. 11." Knight, father of Miss Knight is hero to support his daughter's interests. Campmcetlne' Items. Tun.VKit, Juno 21. Preparations are going forward on tho campground. Ono man waa making a rustic baby chair, Ho offorod to donate the roportor a chair, but it was rospcctfully declined. Too lato in lifo. The genial Rov. Mr. Lister is tho presont presiding genius, and is working liko a beaver to got things ready. Mr. 0. J. Sparks, of Silverton, la res taurant engineor, and Mrs. S. and a dozen assistants were making things hum. The outlook !b said to bo vory promis ing. PERSONALS l-'-i'lll'll 'l 1 -. TODAY'S MARKET. A Good Cough Medicine. 'It speakB well for Chamberlain's Condi Remedy when druccists nse it in their own families in preference to any. "I mvosold Chamberlain's Couch Remedr r. the past tlvo years with complete sat- nwncuuu in myseu aim customers," sava j-iiggist, j. uoiuBtmui, van utten.ri. v. U have nlwava ueed it in mv own fnmilv Ihtth for ordinary cougha and colds and pr mo cougii following la grippe, and mi it very etticacloiu." For sale by IG. Haas, Druggiet. SedewIchPostG. A. R. jLThe members of Post No. 10 G. A. R Hereby called to meet in Special lion, at their hall. Friday evenlnir. '-1st, to attend to such matters as ' Propt'rlv (nillft lwfnrn tlm I'nal ami uake arraneementa to attend thb partment Kncampment. which meets forest Grove .Iiinn yRtU in OQtl, In. Blve, Faro Olia and nnn.thlnt for round trio. B. II. Mbadshaw. h B.UtSKH. Adintan Leavlne for the Country. PIr8' L. B, Geer cave a dinner nartv jfureday, n honor of tho Governor and fceer and Sant. and Mr. H r RkerS Of tllB Itufnrm Rl.nr.1 Tl.I. Bk the Geer family exrwnt. in rnn.. . -r .-.-,. -v wx'UfV eir larm home at Wlllard. Mrs, " Is an active worker In the Mrinn Fy W. C. T. U. and a liulv nf , fked literary ability. Win. Miley has returned to Aurora, Misa Kate Duffy hasgono to Portland. Miss Flora Jonos of Marlon has re turned home. Miss Rose Coleman of Lakevlow is visit ing friends here. Mrs. J. 0. Koclier lina returned to hor home at Portland. Mis Lottie Mennott of Astoria le visit ing Mrs. P. B. Strong. Misa Jessie Benson has returned to her iiome at Marion. Miss 0. Shunkweilor has returned home from Corvallls. E. B. Pengra of Ashland, S. P. train dispatcher, is visiting friends here. Miss Olga Hewitt and Miss Zera Halght of Albany are visiting Dr. Grace Albright. Mrs. Frank G. Davis, who has been viaillug Mrs. E. Gillingham, has re turned home. The Clymer school board has re-elect ed MigB Evelyn Nash as teacher for the ensuing yuar. Mrs. E. N. Edos and eon Bernard of Oakland, Cala. are tho guests of relatives In this city, Misa Letia Owenby has returned to her home at Oregon City, aftor a short visit with Mrs. M. L. Hamilton. F, H. I.acy and son Frank left yester day (or a trip through Eastern Washing ton and Idaho. The latter is in very poor health and hopes to get some relief from asmatic trouble as a result of the trip. WfceeW and Wheels. The woman who bad been abroad was describing some of the sights of her trip to her friends. "But what pleased mo as much as anything," she continued, "was tbe wonderful clock at Strassburg." MOu, bow I should love to see It!" gusbe1 tho girl In pink. "I am so In terested In such tilings. And did yea see tho celebrated watch on the Rhine too?' Kansas City Star. New Youk, Jnno 1. Despite tho fact that tho season's modes nru positively declared, overy day sees now additions to tho list of small articles of dress. This condition ol affairs can be traced possibly to , tho fact that hnlf tho charm of a gown doponds upon tho various llttlo trimmings employed in its embellishment, but oven then It la puz zling to understand why Duuio Fashion demand so many changes in those seeming trillos. Among tho daintiest accessories aro bowllchiug llttlo boleros which are worn over figured muslin gowns. If tho pat- tnvn . tl. .1 tuiuuiuiu ureas material inciuuos a colored design tho bolero must bo of silk to match it; if, on the other hand, tho gown is plain, ono lias tho choice of all tho lovely pastel tints and of tho warp prluted Moral designs that aio bo shadowy and suggestive. In length tho boleros aro vory short and aro freely cut out at tho neck. Thoro may bo simply a binding of stitched silk at tho arm holes, or thoro my bo smart little elbow sleeves of taffeta. With these llttlo jackets arc worn charming collars of transparent fabrics trimmed plentifully with laco. Thoro waa never u soaBon when lace was so univorsally popular as this year. Gui puro and uppliquo laces aro used a great deal for vesta and aro put on Hat ovor a lining of silk. So narrow aro those UresBy additions that tho length flvo oighthsto three-quarters of a yard will suuice tor vost nuu collar. Thoro has appeared upon several of the foulard bodices a trimming that is itioxpensivo nud at tho same time showy. Velvet ribbon, qulto narrow, is UBed aa a latticework ovorlaco of chiffon puffa on tho lower part of tho alcoves and also ovor tho vest and collar, with a tiny black silk, gift or pearl button holding each diamond of velvet in place. The daintiest of stocks aro in ado of chiffon shirred over a foundation of silk. At the front they are Mulshed with bows ofailk tlaauo slightly stiffened, termina ting in pointed ends. Upon those ends aro hand-painted delicate Moral designs in natural tints which aro outlined with gold threads. In gowns couibininatlona aro still fashlouablb and some aro indescribably offectivo. A pretty design associates black, white and grey, Tho combina tion is carried out iu a gown of silver grey. Tho skirt has n shaped Mounco, on which aro mounted tiny rullles of whito mousBOliuo do solo. Each rulllo Is edged and headed with a line of black velvet. Un tho bodlco tho silk la tuckeu up and down with rullles and black velvet is arranged bolero fashion under tho arms. Tho slcovea are long and close, with sevoral rows of rullles at tho olbow?. A glrdlo chokor'and small cuffs aro made of au embroidery of silver laco and light bluo silk braid, and tho girdle fastens on one side with a chou of bluo moussolino de solo, from which falls a hunch of black velvet ends united half way down by another chou of .light bluo. Tho continued warm weathor gives tho modistes an opportunity to display their skill in constructing thin gowns. Tho summer gown, if possible. Is moro clinging than ever, and outlinos almost every curve of tho flguro. An oxnuisito model in silk batisto is trimmed with rows of plain greon vel vet ribbon in an attraotivo maunor. The skirt has a rulllo of batisto ovor which falls a Mounco of cream laco. headed by several rows of ribbon. Tho bodico has a tucked bolero and n duop collar, both of which are laco trimmed. Tho bolero faBtens once on tho bust with a rosette of greon velvet ribbon. From hero start bunches of ribbon that aro carried about the bottom of tho bolero to fasten at the waist line in tho buck with two moro rosettes. Tho uuderblouso is of whlto.silk batiste, with draped bolt of tho same, and choker trim mod with rowj of greon. Many of tho summer gowns show Directoiro touches. This stylo hanga iu tho balance, tiowevor, for tlio Directoiro features, many claim, arb moro adopted to cloth than to thin materials. Tho combination fad has entered tho realm of inillineryand tho main idea is to combine as many materials in tho hat as possible. Bands of smooth satin etraw and canary velvet ribbon aro al ternated effectively In a hat, tho crown u( which is low and elitrhtlv ilraixxl. . . . . . . " llio brim, which Is quite wide, is bont into many artistic curves and indenta tions, and two rosettes of yellow chiffon, suggesting rosea in their shape, nestle at the left side, ono falling over the edge of tho brim, tho other resting on a bod of shaded dull brown and palo yel low leavea. Near tho frout at tho right Hide thr of these chiffon roses bunched together are surrrounded with leave.. Tho dayof tho sailor hat is almost hem and in spite of (ho charming- shapes de signed specially for shirtwaist uits tho old-fashioned sailor promlsea to eniov wonted popularity. It is seen in both smooth and rough straws and tho only departure in the deilgnes of previous years Is tho fancy band which is wound around the crown and jecured with a dull gold or silverbuekle. Pohtland, Juno 21. Wheat, valhiy nominal Walla Waila, 5!) to 5!,'c. Flour Portland, best grado 42.00 io.iv. uranatn z.uu. Oats CholcoWliite$l 32) $1.35 per ! cental tgroy 11.30 1.32 per cental.' Mlllstuff Bran, $17.00; aborts, 20 00 ilay Timothy $12.50 f 14 per ton. Onions $1.60 Potatoea-$1.2C $1.50 por sack. Butter Best dairy, 13 to 14 fancy creamery, 15 to 17c Storo 10 to 12i. por pound. Eggs - Oregon, ranch 15 to 10 por do.. Poultry Chickcns.mlxed $3; 1.50 hens 8.50 to 4.00; turkeys, livo 8 to 10c. Mutton Dressed, S to 7c per pound Hogs Dressed 7c. ( 7)4 per pound. Boef TopBteer8Ifs4.254.(iO ;cows.$3 -75 $4.00; uressod boef, 7 to ?Kc. Veal Dressed, 7 8 c- for small. Hops 12 to 14c. Wool Valley, 11 to 13c; Eastern Oregon, 7llc; Mohair.20 to 21c, Hideo Green. salted 60 lba. 7 8. undor CO lba. 7 Gi 7 M. : Hhoon nolta. 16 f 20c ' ' ' SALKM MARK&T. Wheat 55 to 00c for feed. Wool, 12 to 18c, Mohair, 21c. Oats-$1.10 to $1.15 per cental. ' Hay Baled.cheat, $7.00 to $8;tiuiothy $10 to $11. Egga-120 Flour In wholeaalo lots. $3.00; retail 70 to 85c sack. Mlllatuffa-Bran, $18.50; shorts, $20.50 Hogs Drossed, Cc)6. Llvo cattle Steers, 3!j,'to4 ;cows, $3.00 to $3.25. Sheep $2.50 gross Dressed Veal 0J cents. Butter Dalrv. 12ki to 15ot creamery. 18 to 20, store 10 to 12tc. Poultry IleiiB per lb., 0c. . PotatooR 35c C. M. Eppley, east State etreet ia of ing 12J((c for egca. ntkinkii'h makkkt. Fat hens per lb live weight. . .... 0o Eggs por doz . cbbIi 12c Fryers 8 to 10c '---BHBHn.nii WmSBBBSSK&sKSSBBBSKKKKSUL BUSINB3 Tlio Klml You Ilnvo Always xtouglil, nud which Vios Iwcn. "I USO lor OVOr :t vnnra. dna linnin in -lirmem-n nf is heen iimdo under his pcr unorvlslou slnco Its InlUncy. to ono totlcootvo you In tills, ml " Just-ns-frond" aro hufe and cndniifror tlio health of cneo against Experiment. years, - mid 1 sonnl Alhiv All Counterfeits, Imitations Experiments that trlllo wltl Infants and Chlldren-Ex'pu 0t wAi What is C STORIA Castorla is a harmless suhs gorie, Drops and Soothing I contains neither Opium, Mo substance. Its ago is its gun and allays Fuvcri.shncss. It Colic. It relieves Teething 1 and Flatulency. It asslmlla Stomach and Bowels, giving Tho Children's Ptmiiccit-Tlu tuto for Castor Oil, Paro rrups. It is Pleasant Ifc nliino nor other Karcotlo auteo. It destroys "Worms ,ures Diarrluua and "Wind onirics, cures Constipation stho Food, regulates tho healthy and natural sloop Mother's Friend. GENUINE CAST ORIA ALWAYS Soars tlio i, gnaturo of - v O. H.JflACK SuccccsBor to Dr, J. M. Keonc, ol White Cornor, Salem Oro. Parties do siring superior operations at modorata feo in any branch aro in especial request, ' Money to Loan On farms and city property. Invent meiits judiciously mado. Insurance ef fected. JOHN MOIR Over Telephone olllco 2C0 Com'l. St. 4-0tt Dr. Grace Albright Graduate of American School of Osteopathy. : : : Every day except Sunday. Ofllco Hours 0 to 12 a. m : 1 to 4 p. m. Odd Fellows' Templo, Cor. Court and High streots. Phone, Main 2281. Dr. Toxic Deal, assistant. G&s&z&i Beware of Ointments' for Catarrh That Contain 'Mercury as morcury will surolv destroy tho BonBo ol smell and complotaly derange tbo whole system when entering it through tho mucous surfaco. Such artiolea should nover bo used except on pre scriptions from rcputahlo physicians, as tlio diunngo they will do is ton fold to tho good you can possibly dorivo from thorn. Hall's Cn'arrh Otiro, manufac tured by F. J. Chouey & Co., Tclodo, O., contains no mercury and ia tnkoa in ternally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surface' of tho system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Gumbo suro you get tho genulno. It is takon internally, and mode in Toledo,- Ohio,, by F. J. Ghonoy & Co. Testimonials free. HOlu uv uruae sts. w co75c. nor hot- tlo. Hall's Family PHIb aro the boat. Constitution Ready Bristol, R.I., Juno 20. Thanks to the concentration of effort on tho part of tho Horreschoff employes tho Constitution has been complotely rigged and is ready to tako tho open air oghiu today or to morrow. Too defects iu tho rigging shown by tho recont accident havobeon remedied, it is belioved, nnd tho yacht made strongor in many ways, Tho rc Biiit of tbo trial Bplna of tho next few days will bo watched with anxious Interest by all concerned. The KM You Haw Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THI CtNTAUn OOMNNVi TT MUHIU TnCCT. NIW VOK CITY flMHksSMHHHMMI Unnecessary Loss of Time. Mr. W. 8. Whedon, Cashier of tho Firaf National Rank of Wlntoraot. Iowa, in a recent lettor givoa some oxporlonre wiiu a carpenter in ins employ, mat will boot vbIuq (0 other mechanics. Ho aays: "I bad a carpenter working for mo who was obliged to stop work for jovoral daya on account of being troubled with diar rhoea.. I mentioned to him that I had boon similarly troubled and that Cham berlain'a Colic, Choloru nnd Diarhoea Remedy had cured mu. Ho bought a bottle of it from the druggist hero and informed n.o that one doee cured him, and ho ia again at his work," For sale by F. G. Huas, Druggist. Shake in Your Shoes Allen's Foot-EatiO, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and in growing nails, and instantly takes tho sting out of tho corns and bunions. It's tho greatest comfort diBcavorv of the auo. Allen's Foot-Eanu makes tight or now shoes feel easy. It Is a certain cure for swoatlng, callous and hot. tirul. aching feot. Try It today. Sold by all drug gists and shoe stores. By mail for 26c. In stamps. Trial package free. Ad dress, Allon S. Oltnstcad, LcRoy, N. Y. 2 , ., , . Lamb Season It Is horo, and nothing can bo moio pleasing to tho appetite than u superb "Log o' Lamb'', not old sheep, but tho roal spring article, We havo tho articlo in all ItB Juiciness E C, CROSS SALEM ORB Phone 201. IT'S NOT AN ACCIDENT That wo carry Al lumber. That fact comes from our long experience nnd careful selection ol building materials. You can't catch us in a mistake any more than you can correct a square La loin's leading builders uro among our customerH. Their opinion on lumber matters Is as conclusive as a IT, S. Su premo Court decision. All figures in side. Phono 051. Near S. P. PnsFonger depot. SOTJL13 BROS. Piano Tuners and Repairers PORTLAND OR E. For Salem nnd vicinity leavo ordors at Goo. Will's AlUBlo Htoro. If S. C. STONE M. D. Proprietor of Stone's Drug Store SALEM OREGON. Tho Btores(two in number) aro 1c catod at No. 235 and 383 Commercial Btreot. and aro woll Btockod with a com ploto lino of drugs and inedlcinoo, tollot articles, porfumory, brushes etc. DR. STONE Has had sonio 2 years oxperlonco In tho practice ,of nvidlclno and now makes no chargo 'orconaultatlon, exam ination or proscription. Salem ffa o. OFFICE, CITY HALL. For water borvlco imply at office Bills pnynblo monthly in advance Mako ail complaints nt tho offlio Goodnle Lumber Co. i-wrffrr ' -, n f 'ri . I Old Post OfficeStables Aro largo ana havo roliatilo attend ants, your team boarded by tho wook or day. Good teams for hire. Prices rea sonable Your patronago solicited. H. M. Brown Forrv Ptreet SCOTCH WHITE OATS Anvone wantinir a healthv nutritious diet should trv Scotch Oats. They are a valuable aid to digestion and can oe reaouy served, iom by Harritt &. Lawrence B. P. JONES. Attornoy-at-Lnw Toledo, Oro7on WMOIorkof Clioult Court for itx yaars and hi an ii-lodto abirtotoi all proporlrln Llnoolu cauulj. ll-17m 01.0 POSTOKKIOK OUOOHItV MANZANiTA HALL Pnlo Alto, California I Prepares for Lcland Stanford or any other college or university. Kqual in every respect to the best schools of the Kast. A home school tor forty manly boys. Splendid equipment perfect nnd Invigorat ing climate. Palo Alto Is situated iu the Santa Clara Valley literally the laud of flowers, fruit and sunshine. !! ro MKMflCTl'l TO FlUNK ORAMER, A.M., Principal I Gas Stoves for Summer Cooking Gas Ranges, Gas Hot Plates, Gas Boiling Stoves. Call and examine low pi ices. Special rate for Gas for Cooking Purposes. Salem Gas L-ighit Co. ALBERT A. JESSUP, Phono 1071 ROOMS 1 AND 3, OKAY 1ILK. IIUIE WING SANG CO. Japanese, Fancy and Dry Goods of all kinds. Ladles' underwear and shirt waists, wrappers mid matting. Every thing for sale now at very low prices. 140 State St., Salem, Or. CLASSIFIED X ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements, five lines or less, In this colt.. Inserted three times for 2 Se. 50cs Week si fo a month. All over five lines at the same ral? WANTED-IIELP. WANTED-A girl for work. Gtod wages. Cottage St. general hottse. Apply at 400 0-17-tf WANTED MAN-wIthhorsoandbuBKy to soil Fasturo Stock Food. Salary 115 por wcok and ten por cent on all sales r armor proforrod. Previous expcrl onco not essential. Pasturetitock Food is I ho greatoat discovery evor mado in practical and sciontlfloifeod ing, and is sold on an absolute guaran tee. Steady, permanont trade easily established. Samplo box, snfllclont for two weeks feeding, free. Send 25 cents in stamps or silver to covor ex- Bross charges Pasture Stock Food ompany, 321 Tlmos Building, Qhica. 8- 3 2UU FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TRADE-A tbreo quar ter Jervey, young cow, will tado for wood. Inquire cor. 18th and Trado FOR SALE -Mower and Wagon. In- qulro at Will's music storo, Salem, j 0 10 31. FOR SALE A grocory storo with goal location, enjoying profltablo tradS. Address Grocor,care Journal, 0 10 Ilia COPPER KETTLE FOR 8ALE.-160 callous capacity, eood as now, suitable for preserving fruit on largo scalo. Ilolman second hand, 210 Commercial street. o 2 tf SPRAYING SOAP-A now mako of soap suitable for spraying hops, fruit trees and chicken houses; not poison ous but effective, call and boo sample at Salem Soap Factory, Forry streo't. 6 1 tf ;. FOR REWT. FOR RENT Good sovon room house With stablo on High street. A. Schrlbor, 421 High fit. Q l.tt LODGES. FORESTERS OF AMERICA - CouTt Sherwood Forest No. 19. Meets Ffi- ,1.,. mI.iIiIm t.. T..A- l.l.i- ttr itnjr 111KIIIO III iUlllur UIUUK. H IU I . U. A. Buck, 0. L. Brown, Secy. MISCELLANEOUS. THE GLAD HANI) EXTENDED W. A, Llston has moved his Flro Insur ance ofllco from No. 200 Commercial to No. 214 Commercial street ground Moor, tlrst door south of Buron & Hamilton's Furniture storo. Any transfers or changes in policies cheer fully mado free of chargo. Mr. Llston extends thd glad hand to all. 0-20 3t. BEAR IN MIND-whon you want a room paerod that A. E. Hawks, tlfo paper hanger koops at his residence a lino selected stock of paper, ovor 300 worth, always on hand. Call and see him at tho first house south of Lincoln school on High street. Paper hangers need not call, aa ho only sells to pat rons and hangs his own paper. 0101m McELRATU 07 STATE STREET-wlil make you a suit. Perfect hi fit and workmanship for about tho ennio as you aro paying for mlell ts. Hats ren ovated, blocked aud trlmmoil. Sewing Machine Repairing 1 havo routed repair spaco ol F. A, Wiggins, ut his now location on Liberty street, and will I mi glad to see all of my old friends thoro. Any sewing luaehino repairing entrusted to mo will be guar anteed satisfactory or money refiiudod, N. II. Bdiilby 257 Liberty Street. V Chumokota St. Tolnphonu BOB , Tbe Excltemtst sot Over Tho rush to the drug stortt still oon thine and daily scores of jwopl.-all for a boll loot Hump's Balsam fur dm Throat and Lungs for the cure of CVughs, Cohl. Asthma, Bronchitis and Cu-iiiapti.iit. Karnp' UalsHin, the standard IhuiiIv remedy, is sold on a guarantee uinl nwr fails U viva entire aatisfauiM.n, Trice 25c. a d 60e. 1 OASTOH.1A. SurstU 1-Jllflr-Ai2f8Ba! Elutu ef TURKISH BATHS WILLAMETTE HOTEL LOWER RATES. LONGER LIMITS On Buffalo Tickets. Tickets with return limits good until August Slat and Sept. 1st with slopovur privileges, aro now on sale bv the Burlington Route, good leaving July 2 and third. Choice of routes, bast service and accommodations and nniek- oit time. Call upon or write for partic ulars. R. V. Foster. Tiekot Agent Burlington Route, Cor. Third and Hfark Sts., Portland, Or. Plumbing and Roofing Mako your contract for plumbing early to soeuro tho best Job for tho lead money. ;::::: A METAL ROOF on your building is durable and economical, will protect your property from flro in adjoining building and ought to reduce tlio cost of Insurance. :::;::::: A GALVANIZED IRON SKYLIGHT is lighter nud stronger than wood, guurnutood not to leak. Ehtimates furnished aid thu best of work promptly performed by ::::::: : BURROUGHS Si FRASBR PHONE IBM lOU BTATE An Excursion to Cincinnati. The official route selected by the Po ulety cf Christian Endeavor for their In ternatianal Meeting at Cincinnati. Ohio. July 0th to 10th, is (. It. & N. Co., Ore gon miort Line. Wo Grande Western Ry.. Denver A Rio Grande It. It., Bur lington and Big Four systems. The delecatea and timir frinil will leave Portland on the evening of Julv JUST THE THING FOR THIS HOT WEATHER A blue flame oil stove FOR COOKING AND BOILING. BAKING AND UH0ILING. FRYING AND HOASTING STEWING and TOASTING NO TROUBLE TO HIIOW THESE GODDH. 1st, stopping onroute at Salt ljike Git Ca K where they will he joined by tlio fornla and Utah delegations. Cordial invitation is extended to all whether Endeavorers or otherwise, who are contemplating nn eastern trip, to join the party. roriiiorparllaulars may bo obtained from Rev. A. J. Montgomery. Transpor tation Manager, Oregon lily. Or . or the Rio Grande Wiwtern Rv.. No. 122 Third b'rettt, Portland, Oregon. cjjBl. j33r7oaf?txi.. BurstU ,?l-m4YHHrtiUir.8M JR M. WADE & CO. THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM 0HEG0N . ... A first-class private hospital for the treatment of chronic andsuigleal cases. Built the past year especially for the purpose for which It is iisid. Gonvenxntiy loeatel within four blooks of the business part of the city. The most modern furnishings ami latest appliances throughout the building. Heated by hot water and lighted by gas and elect lolty. Here the sick oan have the comforts of an elegant private home, combined with all the advantages of a general hospital without the noise, confusion, and publicity ult-mling one. Outside physoians bringing cases in treated with the greatest eourteay, and Assisted in operations if requested. For terms and futtlm informa- ' Uonwrite or apply pwrwmaHy. !R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VIS1T0H3 WELCOMED BliTWEEH 2 AMD 4 f. M. Capital SummerNormal A school lor teachers will bo held at the Capital BubIiiobs College. First tem opens May 0, and eontlnues 7 weeks. Hec end term opens July 1, and con tinues li weeks. ItiNtiurtlona will ho given iu all tho branches required for State and county papers. Address, J, J. KRAPS, SALEM, ORE. RATES REDUOED-at Hall's Fnrry to 15c. Tako that road when going (o Independence, Monmouth or other points in Polk county and save an hour's drlvo. Skillful forrymon al ways ready to Borvo you. 4-i-d&w2m A. D, PirrryJOiiN, Prop.- NEW FEED STORE-Opposlte court houso on High Street. A full 'line of flour ami all kinds of feed carried. Hay and grain bought and sold. Food chopping dono at lowest rates. Got our quotations before you buy, Till son, Bartlett Grain Co. Bought and Sold. Second hund Hacks and Uugglos, poles and shalta. Some bargains on hand at the W. F. R. Smith black smith and re pair shop, 185 Commercial street, Salem; 0 17 tf. Reform School Supplies. Scaled proposals aru hereby Invited for furnishing the Oregon State Reform School with supplies for six months end ing December 31. 1001, a list of which will bo furnished upon application -to tho superintendent. All bids must bo iu by 1 o'clock, p. in,, July 1, 1101. U. V. Hi ilCKKBS 0 lOtt Sunt. Oregon Statu Reform, School, , O. C. T. Go's I'ABHKNUKK T-AiKII POMONA JL AKH X altonA liKAVKa VOll rOUTI.ANU Dally mniM suuUr t s . ui qUIUK TIUR AND ClIKAl' 1IAT1B Dueklbotwrto HUte ml ( ouit tilt. M. 1' IIA1 DWIN. Auf "Tickets will be on sale July 3rd and 1th, good for return up to July Otli, In clusive, bstweon all points on Oregon Lines, nt ono faru for tho round trip. Don't fail to takiv advantage of this op portunity to visit your friends, 'Grand celebration will lie held at illffurent points on our lines." 0 10(m Sheriffs Tax Sale Notice. Notice il hereby given that I will on tho eighth day of July, 1001., at tho hour of 1Q o'clock u. m. ol said day 'at the West door of the Court House In; Salem, Marion County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand on tbe dav of sale all tho riuht title and Inter est, that tho said Marlon Uoanty or any public corporation, havo In any property this date. sold for delinquent taxes on or before Dated this 11th day.of Juno 1001. F. W. DUKUIN, 0 14 4w. Sheriff, Marlon Co. DON'T WAIT Till It Rains But book your ordeis with LEAMON & BURT for your house painting, paper hanging or kalsoniining at 105 State st. White House Restaurant Easy ol access. Couiicous reception. First-class cooking. You enjoy what you order at 1o6 State st. George Bros. Prop's. By the Fruits of Our Labor U'. ii r a Vnnwn in nil iiMnla of tattO In Oregon who have a horror of chMpind common laundry work. Auathmg Jin. Ished at our establishment lT a an? as a poet's fancy, having received a t which may bo described as thf vre form of linen. Comu to us for laundry results as suggostlvo of satisfaction home, sweet home. Salem Steam Laundry COLONKL4 OLV1STKO, POrWIITO. POROUS O. OL-BTBD, MOB Phone 411 830 Liberly 8tt ,fcfl f Jm JWi t i .-ia ' r ? 1 ft i a 1 t'. .-3 I I. i n "mi-i r- ; 11 hi Ml r 1 , T- i i.i i. A