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'VHntW fc- tr i !'' it F' &SaW j f " HS4 it i Bf m 3 re ?u m' A i IS 4 'k i minim nr n :wMBaBajwriaBafffi THE DAILY JOURNAL Mambor Northwoat Aftornoon Nowspbpor League. BY HOPER BROTHERS, ' SATUKDAY, JULY 13, 1001, Dally Oho Your, $3.00 In Advanoa Dally Pour Montis $1. In Advnnoo Dally by Carrier BOo Por Month Wookly Ono YonrlSl.OO In Advnnoo EDITOniAL. Thojip'opors aro full of tlio awful scorch -tlint Kansas la gottlng on her crops.) Tho corn and fruit seems to bo Ahniit aII Imrnrul mi. lint im Kansas liar- k.. .: : ..:, "T.r' "j .... . vuaieu h kudu wnoni una grain crui, n,lu lma cut plenty of hay, thoro will bo no great suffering, Of con rue, evury farmer will not liavo monoy to burn, and may havo to burn corn stalks and cow-cliipn, and bank up his dug out and sloop three in a bed to keep from mortgaging his quartor-eccllon for coal bills next winter. Hut Kansas people aro used to famlno and drought and don't mind the' Iobs of ouo or two crops In succession. "' They will havo Mb of church sociables, temporanco incotlugs, spring up soma now rovolutionist llko John Drown or Carrio Nation, start ono or two ' new political parties, have straw rides and grow fat on all turnips and snch luxuries as ground cherry Jam and pumpkin sauce. In Ohio for a change it has been raining for six weeks steady and tho grain crops nro about ruined and tho fruit Is rotting and falling from tho trees. In Oregon is tbe only placo whero we havu steady weathor and sure crops. There aro no tuddon changes. Tho weather at Blngs poroiesatdto bo the ovtnost in the world, 110 by cloy and 107 by night the year round. Divide that In two and you havo about tho climato of wcetorn Oregon, oxcopt that in summer there Is just enough warm weathor to make big gJaln and fruit crops and ripen them, Wostorn Oregon is tho promised land that tho Lord spokoof to Moses when iio wanted him to go and locate tho tlmborland claims for tho children of Israel, whoro tho harvest extended into the vlntago and the vintago ( or fruit crop) extended into tho sowing time. Oregon people feol sorry for tho Kan can nnd those who aro bonkood Into Bottling in other less favorod regions, but the best things in the world aro not sought aftor and generally go begging while nino out of ten will Jbrsak tholr nocks to got an inforior article berauso it Is drossod in proltlor ribbons, can kick up Its eklrt a little higher and dance tho two-stop In an nttltudo liko tho loaning towor of Pisa, Such is lifo and wo aro all glad It nint any bigger fraud than it is. Fellows aro travelling up and down tho stato trading plocos of buffalo skin and trimmings of beef hides, or any old thing in the way of tag-locks or plocos of hide with a llttlo hair on for county warrants atthoratoof $2 a scalp under the all-embracing scalp bounty law that is costing this state hundreds of thous audi of dollars, That is not tho woriW there is gang of scalp-bounty politicians .trying to maku the author of tho bill Governor or Secretary of stato or any otbor ofllco that will promoto the war rant industry. Tills disease will havo to havo its run. Tho last leglsla turo extended this poll to , form of robbory to crows, soa lions, chipmunks, , fish-hawks, cormorants and king-Ushers or any kind of a live animal that can bo worked off on some county ollklal who . wants to please as many of his constitu ents an possible. In other states that havo had the scalp epldomlo in its worst forms, tho shoop ranchers in tho foot hills quit that business and rouovsd all obstacles to vs rrninta and made mora money rounumg up ana brooding coyo tos, bobcats, foxes and woodchucks, Occasionally thoy would go to shooting and killing each other and Jcoat tho county thousands of dollars for shsrlffs and posses and criminal trials but all this made buslnoss for tho lowstrlpo politicians nnd cost tho stato a million or two until tho people got on to the business nad mire It tho qulotus. -j.no uoxi crop oi stnte ouicors aro more dthan likely to bo scalp-bounty states- riuqu In Oregon aud pooplo who have anything had bettor gut ready tholr cyclone cellars until tho storm blows over. lluw Ar Tour Xldnayi f Dr. IlobU' Hirui IMIUcure til kl.liir lilt. (Urn. Distant. Add. Willi l(wavd7CU.,UkliiuorM.Yr Dowicltcs In Conference. OiuoAao, III., July 12 Dr. Alexan der Dowio, who recently startled ovon his own followers by declaring himself to bo Klljah, is expected to maka some inoro Interesting "revelations" at tho huuubI conference of tho Christian Church In Zion, which commonced to day in tho Zlou Tobernaole. Tho con ference is attended by the elders nnd other jmemberi from various parts ol tho country, Tho sessions aro to con tinuo ton days und among other things the plan for completing tho now town of ZIon, near Waukegau, will bo discussed, r ii. A Sustaining Diet These aro tho enervating .! wlin as somebody has said, men drop by the dawned. Thoy aro fraught with danger iw I'ovjuo wiioea systems aro jKXjrly sustained ; and this leads us to say, in mo inieres. oi tne lees robust of our roauers, mat tne lull etioct of Hood's Sareanarllla is such as to suggest tho propriety of calling this modlclno somo thlng besides a blood purifier aud lonio,say, sustaining diet. It makes It much oasler to bear the heat, assures rofrpshlng sloop, and will without any doubt avert much sickness at tluio of Always setting- them up free. Whit? "Bee Llae fcuzcies." nitcneii, Lewis & Slaver 1 OJsVJsX02Pl.3:-A.. tU It IW'Ym Hii JUjs6eM AVCtUitSM ! it r.71?iT.TliSMIiAtift7TftWhSiaTi HOW HERRON WEDDED Socialist York Ceremony at Described by New One Present. Remarkable Performance Which Is the Culmination of the Iowa Sensation. lly Courloy or tlio IiilfMiitloriiilHcvlnlM Ki vleir of nltlcaqo, tli- World .HfriiM I'nMIMi- s tho following vlyM ilpforlplloM ofjliu wwl iIIiir at I)r Uoorgo l. llerrun .ud Mil Carrie Umil. which link bien llin (iiltnlimil'ii i In tatiMilntl Herrnn eplxxlo which bii?nti t (Irliinol, In. Wo woro gathered together, vte of Hie Inner circlo of comrmlship, on the las Saturday evening In May. Outside our doors tho rain heat down, hit wllhln thn mellow light fell on n room decked by tho ek III of tlio craftsman and nulnw with Ihoort of "ho painter. Tho fra gratico and blossom of spring (lowers reompd lo transform mir rooms inlo a fairy garden; aud tho strains of I ha prlmillvo iovo-moloily, natbuy drilled lo up, were full of mystory mid beauty. Our rnmrndo, Ococgo I) llurron, arose, euro-worn and sorrowful as out who hap passed through tlio Viilhy of. tho Shadow of Death. yt strong-hearted and gladnnmo wltlipl; and beside him stood Carrlu Hand, chid In puru vuslul white and hearing lil'os of-lho vnlley in her hand. "Wo believe, frlendc, In fed lowphlp," ho said, "and becauro we be llevo that fellowship Is life we havo asked a fow of you to let us ulinro with you tho fellowship and sacrament of tho unity of llfo which wo wish to now an nounce to you. for many years hub unity of llfo has mado us ono In fact, but now wo wish this unity to become man ifest unto tho world, and it is to an nounce to you this marriage of our souls, which is to us a reality beforo tho foun dation of tho world and which wo can concelvo of having no ending, that wo havo asked you to kindly corno togothor tonight." Miss Rand respended: "This in tho day and hour which wo havo chossn to announce to you and the world our spiritual union, which Is a fact in tlio heart of God." The Ceremony Performed "Wo aro hore today tonnnounco to the world tho oneness of two human souls In a lovo that rollucts and manifests and reproduces somewhat of tho essence of that inflnito lovo which swathes and animate; tho universe. This onouess no mora begins today than God doop. It has no bcfl triinir and can have no end. Tho discovery of such ouenesH is tho discovery of llfo tho laying hare tho very of the cosmos. Time loses ItH meaning. There Is no yosterday aud no tomtnorrow In tho married harmony and tho Joyous rhythm of two ouch souls. Thorn la only nil eternal now, and lifo rises above its narrow limita tions and Booms to mergu In the all- living and all-loving. Let tho (looting years bring what thoy may, it cannot mattor, I-ovo holds all tho years that havo been or aro to bo. Its dominion is universal and its reign eternal. And it lives only to glvo Itself In evorabound. lug Holiness to tho hungering needs of moii. "Inasmuch, thnreforo, as George D. Horron and Carrio llaud are thus united together by tho bond of n reciprocal lovo, I announce that thoy are husband and wife by every law of right and truth, and I hvseak for them tho fervent bonedictlou of all true souls and tho abiding gladness that dwells In tho heart of God forever." As Comrade llrown concluded, Mrs. Kami, stepping forward kissed George D. Horron and his bride, and, with n volco trembling with emotion, invoked blessing on tholr uiarringe. Each of tho fourteen, guests present was now Invited to mnko a verbal offer iug to the consuinmatlou of tho lovo union. Itfchard Io Gtilllenno, n poot famous In two continents, spoko first "All the friends that Mr. and Mrs. Horron lovo," ho said, "will lovo them forover, and will love thoin all the bettor becausathey havo hud thocourago to stand up and stay they lovo tuuh other and that love is all the marringo they need. I feel very honored that I had the opportunity of lielug pre lent on this Momentous occasion, and only wish that I had had longer notice, In order to havo prepared an opUhalamtum worthy of its dignity," TmooI tho aoolnl democratic comrades poke next, emphasising tho (act that tho marriage meant, about all, mote complete consecration to socialism. "Tho peculiarly happy things to mo to night," said William Mallly of the Workor, "la the knowledge that theo two comrades of ours nro working shoulder to shouldor In the world-wide movement for tho emunolpation ol the tailors a movomont that Is destined to usher lu tho unlvereul lifuof leisure and lovo for all men." Mrs. ltalph WuUlo Trine read a poem mat suo nan written lor tne occasion on "Tho Laud of tho Heart's Desire" : lleautlful words, appropriate to the occasion and voicing tho pioneer thought, were given utteranco by ltslph Waldo Trine, ethical teacher Arthur Farwoll, musician and artist; Hoi ton Hall, a disciple of Henry George; Mr. and Mrs. Darwin J. Mesorsole, upon whom has fallen so much of the trials aud storm of the tornado that ha been raging around l'rof. Herron'a llfo; Mar guerite V. Wien, whoso young llfo has been laid oil the altar of socialism; nnd Mabel McCoy, Irwin. Mrs. Wentworth read to ua with exquisite d lot ion n poem dedicated to hts wife by Ilobort Hrowu ing, "tho great poet of love, who de clared 'fiio'ro is no good of llfo but lovoT-lmt lovo I what else looks good is Life la tho most important tie Hod in a wo man's existence. Owing to modern methods of living, not ono woman In a thousand approaches this perfectly natural change without experiencing n train of very annoying and boiiio times painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot ilftihcu. sending (he blood surging to the heart until it Mi-inn ready to burst, nnd tne faint ft-t'llng that follows, sometimes with rhlllft. n if tho heart were going to stop for good, uro symptoms of u dan- s? Mas. Jrnmik Noni.it. gcrous, nervous ti ashes aro Just trouble. Tlioso hot ho many ciiIIh from niituro for Help Tlio nerves mo cry- Itiir out for assistance. Tho cry should bo heeded in time. Lytlift 15. l'lnlt ham'B Vegetable Compound was pre pared to meet tho needs of woman's) Bystem at this trying period of her life. It builds up tlio weultened nervous ByHtem, aud enables u woman to pnsa that grand chango triumphantly. ' I was n very Blck woman, caused by Chango of Life. I Buffered with hot flushes, nnd fainting BpullH. I with afraid to go on tho street, my head and back troubled mo ho. I was entirely cured by Lydln. K. l'lnUham's Vogetn blo Compound." Mks. Jkn.mik Noulk, W10 KoysorSt., Gormiiutowu, l'a. but some Bhado Hung from lovo gilds It gives it worth.'' Miss Kondnll's ox presiion was also In verse: "Though Lovo to Light I Oh! wonder! ui tho way That loads from darkness to tho perfect aayi From uarknoss and from sorrow of tho night To morning that conies singing o'er tho sea." Tho laBt speakor wah Franklin II. Wentworth. "Having shared tho Joy and sorrow, tlio trtals aud problems, of my two cotntados hero," he said, "it Is porhaps lilting that I should say the last word on this occasion, nnd that this word should bo u word of porsounl affec tion and comradeship. And yet I must confess that the fooling of joy which I have tonight rotates not so directly to them as to tho cnuso, In tho servlcu of which wo are all enlisted. It scorns such a mighty triumph of truth anJ sin cerity in tlio world that tho cnuso must be helped by this union. I heltovo that the high service of each will ho helped by tho fact of thoHO two souls working Bide by side in mutual siiMtainmeiit, united yet free. I feol this strongly because of tho strength nnd uplift which has come Into my own lifo through my cntnradshlp with my own (true mid unhlo mute. In tho very fact that so largo a niimhor of persons as are here assembled can bo inspired by tho same Ideal, I sco a demonstration (hut the truth Is beginning to force its way and dramatiro Itself in ruferencu to every human institution. Thoro seems in tho gathorlug of such n company u hint of the drawing of tho dny when tho opirit ol freedom shall rule the world.freodom of tho body, mid freedom of tho boiiI. "Now, In conclusion, there Ib n person nl woul I wish to say; I wish to pny a tribute of loving admiration to tho wo man who wus already standing for hu man freedom when in out of us hero were children ; n woman who nil her llfo long hus been far ahead of her time; who has steadfastly stood against nil forms of hypocrisy aud orgnuUed wrong. In her girlhood life this woman was scoffed at because she was nu abolitionist then tho most bitterly hated of nil reformers, In her middle life she wus jested nt llrst ns n free republican nnd nfterwnrd as n free trader; und now in thotimuof her ngn wo ilnd her standing bravely toward human freedom, iinmely the socialists. In her girlhood she worked for tho free dom of tho chattel slave, nnd then lived to soo the world como halting alter her, accepting the truth shu saw. And I be lieve there Is no more llttlug prayer which I cnu offer in her behalf tonight, of which will lind n more appreciative response in the staunch soul of Mrs. Hand herself than thut she may bo spared to witness utleust the beginnings of tho world's Industrial emancipation." Tho gathering lirolo up, mid dually. hb n sweet bunedlotloii, tho bride herself took her seat nt the piano nnd playo.l to us (or a while, pouring out her soul lu the interpretation of one of Hjethovon's sonatas. And ns she played tho memory of a ghoulish press.of human vultures, of slave marriage.of cruel capitalism, wan Molted out. Wo saw only tho vision of tho new llfo of socialism, when the love that uinde this union holy shall Im tho only basis of marriage, nnd when this lovo, stretching out. shall embrace the common lifo of the world. IT IS A PARASITE That Causes Ithlntr Scalp. Dandruff, and Finally, Palllnir Hair. The itohlnu sculp, tho (alilnu hair and thu dandruff that annoys are the work ol a parudllo hidden in the scalp. That parasite must bo killed In curodaudrull; and the only preparation that will do that Is New tiro's llorpiekie "IXutroy the cause, you remove the ffol," C ll.Kwd.of Victor, Idaho, snys; "Myself tuul wile hid dandruff ami full ing hair several year. Two ImttUs ol Newhro's Uerpicldo completely cored us, after several other hair prep rations had tailed lo do good " Makes hair grow glossy und soft ns silk. Hundreds of other testimonial just as strong Three hundred dollai. 1'orsou wish lug to borrow this sum on goad rttl estate security eau get infarmutleN by addresslug R, Hofor, SnleiuJOrcu MARGARET BARRY B: jBsssfe Silk auSKKmUBBBNKMBKi s jSEBiHKiABV PIbbbbK MlBffBBBWMaiyfitt?laM .at? JLLbibbbBbI mmSmBBSSKmmaBEtLA. fltfrfaK,?Ur iaBfy LLVbbbbLH BLIiBBH mBtuFfiiVBbSBUBEt' BK. JpLLBaLiBBBniB bbbk3Qbw bObbbIbSk "J 'Wk fkbLHH lsBflf4v IshbbHs bbbf URi lHHL tKPrnx' $2Jm kBBBkaBN Wok 4. X JBBBBWS '- 'WStBm, bHbbbHK Ib":.Mi . ikHBkul?iw JbLLbHbw H l LaBBBLBBHIhtWJ HljXV S kBBBBBBBBBLKfl fejiT iHlM V?V bVbbbbbbbbbbbbW $t HbBHt iLbHHbHp flB . & JPIHkjBS' ' BBHPIbBbVH7 - ll'if Jr ffSr? Bi9b1bbVf wfcm-$ vfpT 5- iflRr BBBBBBBBBBBBBbHH4 BBBBIV sMHIbHP Mnrgnrol Harry tho col eh al,(TT recital in tills city, Wednesday night, July 17th, under tho nuspices of thu Ladies' Auxllory of tho V. M. 0. A. Many icadors have appeared here, but never one of Mirs Harry's standing. Sho comes hero with tho indorsement of tno leading popors of tho country nnd loiters of congratulation from such eminent men as Talmogo, Cochran, Wattoreon, Mark Twain, Itoosovolt, James Whltcomb Uiloyl nnd llrynn. Her programme hero will ho a miscellaneous ono. She will glvo two scones from Victor Hugo's "Los Miserables," Hostand'.s "L'AIglpu," two Ecenes from J. M. Darrlo'a "Tlio Llttlo Minister," scene four net one from Shnkosporo's "King John," nnd poems from tho works of Field, Twain, Itiloy, Kipling nnd Mrs. Hrowninir. Miss Hurry will hold a reception Wednesday afternoon nnd will de liver n freo lecture to thu ladies of tho city on tho effect of physical culture on tho voire. At n mooting of tho committeo in charge of tho flag presentation ceremonies last ovoning Miss Harry's mnnngors were present nnd offored Hint lady's services in reading Ham Simpson's beautiful poem, "Tho Launching of tlio Battlo Ship Oregon," and was gratefully accepted. A STRANGE JVOMAN She Made a Prophecy Which Has Come True. Over Four Years Ago She Told a Young Girl What Would Come to Pass and Gave Her a Piece of Ad vice. "Moro than four years ago, an tin. known lady camo up to mo mid told mo soiiiothiiig which hns mado mo very happy," snid Mlso Mary ILylo McLnoh- lun, of No. 72 K. Third street, Kouth.Snlt Lake City, Utah, to n reporter. "Yes, it wus n prophecy and it cnino true und I shall always be grateful to her for the advice b'o gavo mo," she continued. "From the time I was 13 years old until I saw this woman I wus miserable. Kuiry month I suffsred horribly nnd I became weak nnd run down. My head uuhfd, I couldn't ent nnd 1 hud n very revere cough nil tho time. I could scarcely stand, and took fainting spells and was alwayudlzr.y und tired. Hesldes this my liver and kid- neys woro affected. "You can readily son," the wont on, "that 1 couldn't get much pleasure out of life. Then this lady, whom I uover saw before or since, camo up to mo aud told mo that she know how I felt nnd advised mo to tnko Dr. WillinuiB' Pink Pills for Tale l'eoplo, for thoy hud cured her daughter who hud boon 'n a condi tion like uitiie. I took the pills and was butter before I finished tlio llrst box. I nm entirely well now, hut I always keep them on hand and tuke them whenovor 1 do not feel ns good as usual. I havo a M-ymir-old Bister with my mother in Scotland who was having a serious time. I wrote nnd told her of what Dr. Williams' I'ink l'ilfs for I'ale l'eoplo had done for me and she (ii'gan to take thorn, Tho last time 1 heard, slio was uhle to he out and was improving rap. Idly as n result Of this good nitnlic ine," Dr. Williams' Pink 1'ilUfor I'ule Peo ple will not only euro cases similar to thut of Miss Mcl.nohlnn, hut, contain-' Ing an thoy do. nil tho elements neces I eury to givu new life and richness to thu blood nnd restore shattered nerves, they havo proved ellleaclous in a wide range of dlsuuse. They are nu uiifuihug spe-' cirlc for siioh dlmunm us locomotor utuxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dunce, solution, uuuratgii,, rheumatism, mirvotu hoadaehtt, this ufittr flTou of tins grip, palpitation of the hwut, pule and sallow ooinlexiou8, und all forms of woakmwe, elthur in male or female Dr. Willlaitu' link 1'ilN for PnlePplo ar sold by alt dealers or will l mi postpiUil an rnelpt ol price, 50 veUsn box ; six botas, $1.30, by addrwiiic Dr. Williams M1Mm Co., Scheiivctudy, ' N. Y. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Blauaturo of 6$fM&5k '" leader, will glvo an inti rprolivc TryGraln-OI Try Gralu-01 l Ask your Grocer todny to Bhow iou it package of GHAIN-O, tho now food di'iiilc thut taken tho place of coffee. Tho children mny drink It without Injury ns well as tho adult. All who try It, llko It. GltAIN-O Iiub that rich seal brown of Mocha or Jnvn, hut It Is Hindu from pure grains, anil tho most delicate stomnch recclvcH it without distress. the price of cof fee. ICic. niitl L'Sctn. per package. Soli! by all grocers. Use Allen's Foot-Ease, ' A powder to bo eluikun into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous nnd hot, nun mil iireu ensuy. u you nave smart ing feut or tight shoos try Allen's Foot Kase. It cools the feet and nuikos walk ing easy. Cures swollen, sweating fett, ingrowing nails, blisters, callows spots. Itolieves corns and bunions of alt pain and gios rost nnd comfort. Try it to days Sold by all drtiggistB and shoo storo, for2Cc. Trlul packages freo. Ad dress Alien S. Olmstead, LoKoy, N.Y. 3 TO OUR MAIL SUBSCRIBERS. Somo timo ago Thk Daily Jouit.VAt. reduced its prlcoto mail subscribers from 50 cunts to III) cents pur mouth Cask In Advancb. This was dono to save book keeping nnd oxponso of collectors, nnd tho subscribers nro given tho benollt of tho reduction in prico . Such subscrib ors should not expect to get timo on tho paper, nnd as they get tho benefit of the reduced prico thoy should not expect it. Thoro is tlio further advautngo about this system of not having n hill piled up against you. A notice is sent out before subscriptions expire, aud should bo pro niptly obsorved. ( MANZANiTA HALL Pmlo Alio, California Within walking distance of l.tUtnd Stanford I'mvemtit, for which it prepares more men than any other school on the Pacific coast. It is the Kxeter of the West, aiming to train along the lines of ambitious, purposeful concentration of energy. There are no saloons in Palo Alto. The atmosphere of the town is re fined, intellectual ntul vholesouie. - WHIII rVH IKll'l.Tl TO F11ANK CRAMER, A.M., Principal O. C. T Co's PASaKNOKK 8TEAMOI , POMONA 1 ANU X altonA ; uKAVHa rou i')irn.AND i)lly except SuwUr at -7 a m. . QUICK miK AND t lIKAl' UATtH Iktlwfeo Bute.iad ( rt Hta. M. 1, IIAUIWI.N. Asfnt pHB v V ssssssssKfl SSD Agtiins warned 1 .A. Ill MR. JL A- SBLLWOOD 3SS Froiit St. Salew Or, I'hwe 2H1. BEST FUR THE BOWELS nt of th baii.lt trerr ly, ou'rJU or will bo K: bSwrlH orn.nAVs-clJ. Force 1,1 t.J ilmi p.yo"' Com S&trp.iiiSimi.-l."K'vT 1U7SSS& DVI Till clear and clean lito take jgS. KjtWIUt wWSJF UAinHniiu EAT JEIV1 LIKE CANDY IMe sunt. I'ftUtalilf, I'olcnl TaMnnoort. IwOood, ) Td'HIckcn, WoaUen.nl rlpo, 10, Ii.. ami M renU ii r lox. Write for hce ample, anil Iwoklct on In ilth. Aildren jteauxa nsaDr coapixr, ciunn) .r r.w Tonj. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN NOTICE. lieinning Tuctday Ju 10 the O. (3. T. OuV. Steamers Alton t and l'omoiiu will Icavo dally for Por.land nt 7 a m instead of 8 as before and tho Indcpuu iluacJ trip will bo dl'coiillnui'd. 7 10 4t. Investigate Mower. draw cut Champion A VOTING CONTEST Given bv tho cnternrisini! merchant of Snlem, by which nfuTO Kimball I'inno will bo given nwny FUHH tn tho School, Ldgo, Church or organizaiinn voted the most popular by Oct. I, 1U01. All uni lo'smust bo marked with name of merchants issuing eamo or thoy will not bo counted. Tho following merchant' ismo ballots with every "Gc cash pur ch su: llolvtrson's Dry Goods. Roth & Crater, Grocers, State St. Gilbert & Baker, Grocers. Commercial St. Strong's Restaurant and Bakery, Coral. St. Salem Shoe Store. State St, The Spa Ice Cream and Confectionery State st C. W- Evans. Prop'r. Capital Clear Store and Tonsorlal Parlors, State St. Fruit Palace, Groceries and Crockery. M. T. Rlneman, Prop. Salem Steam Laundry, Colonel Olmstead. Prop,, Phone 411. The Elite Studio, Cor. Com'l and Court St, Darr's Jewelry Store, Jewelers & Opticians. J. P. Goode, Steel Ranfes, Furniture and house furnishings. Emporium, Millinery, Miss Good, Prop. Eiler's Piano House J- General Western Wholesale Rep. Portland Geo. C. Will Local Atent tor Marlon County EBUPIANOlU HOME MUTUAL BENEFIT VOT ING CONTEST. Through tho liberality of of SALKM'S LEADING MERCHANTS, n new $350 Emerson, Grnmer Stylo Piano, pur chased from tho old reliable music deal er, Geo. C. Will, will bo given away to tho society or organization rccoiving tho largoft number of votes by Octobor 1, 1001. It will pay you to trade at the fol lowing stores and receive a voting coupon with every 25c purchase. Jos. Movers k Sons, dry goods. F. A. Wiggins, implomont house. Harr'a Jowolry storo. Cronlso Photo Studio. 8. A Kiifgs, Capital Drug Store. Tlio ualilnrnla liakery. Geo. E. Wators, cigars. Ellis & Zlnn, confectionery. Yokohama Tea Store. Krnuflsj Hros. shoo store. George Bros, restaurant. Branson it Itagan. grocers. Willeon's Barber Shop. Tho Fnir, racket store. Shipp & llntiuer, bicycles, etc. Geo. C. Will, music storo. Gray Bros,, hardware Savage cV Koid, feed store. F. E. Shafor, harness storo, Salem Steam Laundry, liarritt & Lawrence grocers. Slousloff Bros., meat market. J. A. Taylor, fish market. Geo. F. Smith, Furniture. E. Andorson, 10c Barber Shop. Royal Insurance Co. A. T. Gilbert, resident agent of abovo Iiisurunco Co. is now prepared to do a largo Insurance business. Will nleo handle real estate. I have a team and carriage which is at my customer's ser vico aud I will take pleasure in showing parties what I have for sale. Olllce at present with T A. Llvesley & Co. Rocky Mountian Limited Is the name of the new and luxuri ous Rock Island train Which runs between Colorado Springs and Denver, and Chicago, Leaving Lioiorauo sprines every ilay atl:30l. M., arriving in Chicago at 7 P. M next day only one night out makiinr close rnninvtlnn I with evenliu; trains from Chicago for all i points east j also connectlnu at Omaha witii morning trains for Minneapolis and St Paul. Weekly excursions in Personally Conducted Tourist Sleenlni. , cars via tho Groat Scenic Line; from Pa cillc Coast points to Chicago without change. Ask your Ticket Agent to mako your ticket read via tho Great Rock Island Route Write for particulars A. U. COOPER. GENERAL AGENT 2 5 0 AUer St.. Portland. Ore. VAPOR RATHS Will cure malaria as j cleanse joun stem from all Impurities, how S "uS" ,2, ff"" Robinson Bath Cabinet fore the hot weather arrhes. The vator eath Is also very restful anarefreshlncafteradayof Utor ana durtm the hot weather $2 Book Free to Patrons A u,h cula" family For sale at my residence aad C. W. Putnam-. a.. M J J . "'"I WIS CcOdfl). Call en or addicts o a CRYSTAL ICE WORKS Is now ready lo deliver ice to ihe consumers of Salem and sut rounding country at exiting rates A specialty )s nude of fine ice cream. Free delivery on Sunday. ...Crystal J. MAOUinE, Mr. DON'T FORGET OUR Call us uowlicoyoui wheel needs retalrs we . I niCYCLtS, the Good kind, $35 and $40 JSC5 RB MOVRD I havo removed my harness nnd saddlery business from Stnte street, to No. 2112 Commercial street, two doors south of Bush's bank corner. In my enlarged quarters I havo hotter facilities than over and nm prepared with nn onlnrgcd stock to servo my pntrons. :: '.' S! '' " E. SHAPBR 232 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. p. Uncle Sam. Celebrates His Birthday On tho Fourth of July by luttin him self loo.o, and wo will celebrate with him by closing nu that day, po in thu meantime, or any day afterwards wo are showing the llneBt ntock of well eeasoned lumber, timbers, etc. to bo found in Salem. Whether joti want io buy in larce nr onrill niiantlties. wo will servo von w it h the liuot that is cut. Phono (lol. Near S. P. I'lisscnger depot. Goodnle Lumber Co. SCOTCH WHITE OATS Anyone wanting a healthy nutritious diet shquld try Scotch Oats. They are a valuable aid to digestion .and can be readily served, bold by Harritt lL Lawrence OLD POSTOmOK Gas Stoves for Gas Ranges, Gas Hot Plates, Gas Boiling Stoves. Call a"d examine low prices. Special rate for Gas for Cooking Purposes. Salem Gas Ligtit Co. 4 Chomokoto, St, DRYERS BURROUGHS & FRASBR PHONE 1511 1Q3 STATE THE "FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM, OREGON. ,.fl.!?t"Ciil?i.p.li,VRte oavhal for "ie treatment of chronic and surgical cases. Built the past year especially for tho purpose for which it is ni ti (l?lBVOn"nt,y ,oet within four blocks of the buslnoss part ?t,rn ,&ilhi.n?8t Incl,orn "pMlng and latest appliances JI throiiKhoi t the building. Heated by hot water aud lighted by gas 5 and electlcity. Here tlio sick can havo tho comforts of an elegant T7 priyatohome, combined with all tho advantages of a general hospital a without tlio noise, confusion, aud publicity attondlnf on Outsdl S physcians bringing cases in treated with tho greatest courtesy, and 7?Wn Pra1lion8 requested. For terms Snd further informa- tionwrito or apply personally. . ""u'uu " R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SOFT." l VISITORS WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 AND 4IP. M ' is 8,000 Miles Long. The Burlington Route ranks among the greatest of the world's railroads. Over 8,ooo miles long? employing 35,000 men; roaclung 1,300 towns and cities in the SiStnteS traversed its lines; having irough-car arrangements which extend more than half way across the continent and earn estly striving to give its patrons absolutely unequaled service, it is the line YOU should' select, next time you go east. EvSRyHileVcJaa.nM3 Cit' st Loul3d S5 Ice Works... Telpphono 2Q7I Ma In PHONE IS RED 2151 have the most complete bicycle recalr sh. ll ritf AleA , Mm.l.tA e.Aly . 11 L.. . 111 .... v..,. .,,n..t ' ui mi oicycie sun. dries, tires etc . always on han 0UU MOTTO: UestworkmanBhlp,iroil.n( delivery. " SHIPP & HAUSER 258 com, tf. Lamb Seasoa It is hum, nnd. nothing can be moie pleasing to tho nppotita than a superb "Log o' Lamb", not old sheep, but tba real spring article. Wo have the article in all its Juiciness, j E, C, CROSS SALEM ORE I'lioue 201. r-Q. ?.' .' " '"- rt 1 .n .rrK- (JKOOKRV Summer Cooking Telophona SOS Best facilities for making the tin and iron work on fruit and hop dryers in the valley. We have the machinery and the men and a vast stock of ma- torlnl ran Air lr fill Poll nrlnrc iwuui nuujr iu nu tan uiucio promptly. - V " n. v r& jtisv ffl'jrray f" 'sMnC ?, urcoiriBT A. C. Suildon, General Agent, Cor. Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore.