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jigrnr- THh. DAILY JOUnriAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUE8DAY, JULY 1, 1902. VflflPBW Is - l - V. . i iff j ,. i - ?s'3fk 4'r ? - i?V'f, , ; "I :' , ' , Sfl.', '1 - ' V .!$V''' 4ill A' r - -' .'. uJWaSfii l.: WW ! ""f "" v,. "i-i; "A, .TF.'ara- u.V i5-r ' -- .aw C'.-.T' leoree 5 Washington Will welcome the Hosts and (TEDDY ROOSEVELT'S F'iends will give them . lively day. lW b Salem'a most attrnctivp belle, and ft! , -'Cst-. - orr . .".M , 'l s ' '. ? ' - v. v m IB SM . ' -JF L.&&a iviik tw-m js . i- - ntm'- ; ' - m Mm-1 I icsLI-- Aa leH 1 OlwISb roofless MlJmM in the most elaborate style. Greatest Fire Works Display Ever witnessed in Oregon, including single pieces that cos' as high as $100. jocial Swim of Local Events. test celebration In Ore- 10TEL ARRIVAL8 'Portland. bon, Portlnmti bins, Eugene. ortlnnd. Jhlcngo. allf. indersonvlllc, Ind. ono, Nov. an Franclaco. San Francisco. an Francisco. o tory Anthem. J,uhk nt the closo of tho frclses of the Leslie M. composed by Prof. Z. suiiB under tho dlrec- liposer. Tho words of Iro by tho author of It was first published had been sung at a in at UilEBsvlllo, 111. iprejkl'it n-Jose. Cal.. Siln at a second church le In 1879. It was ron- hi In 1894, whon tho Bturch was dedicated, Methodist dedication, r tnc uirectlon of tho lio of the most boautl A' j and stately church jisltloiiB that wa3 over ood complexion use herb drink. It acts ,1 makes tho skin Cures sick head- V TJ iid CO cents. Money not satisfy you. v " : - - h;1 .Iter & Co., Buffalo, J.,S!.-- " iJi i . "V1 npa " Ji ry ST, GREATEST LORIOUS cele- NATAL DAY, Salem this yeai (tempted. nine s Including the Y4th and fus,Eola- Hayseed Band the will receive tho I on re of the Da) More Jolly Sport in Than was ever brought together before in a simjle day. You will be malb happy from day lighluntil after the grand fireworks display on the o river Jifter sundown. I O. F. Mason is In Portland. MIbb Lolo NIcklln has returned fiom Portland. Dr. W. T. Williamson waB In Port land Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roland aro vis iting in Jefferson. Mrs. James Allison is visiting with her parents nt Brooks. Mrs. L. W. Plcard has returned fro.i n visit nt Brownsville. Miss Lucia Cochran has returned fiom a visit In Alb any. - George Dorcas, tho Jovial hop man, was in Portland today. Miss Allccla CrosBan has returned from a visit in Portland. Lain a S. Benson and Q. G Johnson havo secured a marrlago license W. R. Wlnans, Btato Sunday school missionary, was in Portland today. W. II. LImbaugh, of Portland, epont Sunday with his sister, Mrs. A. H. By nrs. Mrs. C. W. Soars has returned to Senttlo, nftor a visit to Salem rela tives. Thos. Hogan, who has boon working nt tho Noble, has returned to Portland to live. Mra. Thos. Driver, of Tho Dalles, Is visiting her coubIii, Mrs. Thankful Thompson. Mrs. L. Allohoff has returned to Portland, after a visit with Mrs. A. C. Lawrence. Miss Lillian Taylor, recent guest of tho Misses Southwlck, has returned to hor homo at Jacksonville. Mrs. Maggie Falrohtld, of Yreka, Cnllfornln, arrived In Salem this morning for a visit with her mother, Mrs. M. E. Mlnner. Mrs. T. A. King and daughter, Mlsa Alice, havo returned to Everett, Washington, after an extended visit with Salem relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Moir, of Moscow, Idaho, arc visiting nt tho homo of Mr. Molr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moir, Sr., In this city. MiT?. Francesco Seley has gono for a visit to her. old homo at Terro Hnute, Indiana. Slfo was accompan ied to Portland by Prof. Soloy. Mrs. Watson, accompanied Ly hor dnughtor, Miss Halllo, who has boon attending tho Stnto University, has returned to Snlam to spond the sum mor. Ptof. E. II. Anderson, of Orosham, Multnomah county, Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Thoo. Roth. Prof. An derson was formorly prlnclpnl of tho ICast Salem school, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Llbby, of Jeffer son camo down today. Mr. Llbby says thoro has been somo hay cut, but not much clover. A week of rnln would dolay tho hay harvost consider nblo. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Blakoly, of North Salem, havo returned from vis iting his bi other, S. P. Blnkloy, nn In dian voternn, on Oak creek, Douglas county, where ho located In 1852, aiid has a due ranch of GOO acres, STRAW BERRY INDUSTRY Will Be Established dependence at In- Mr. D. Calbroath, manngor of tho light and water service at Indopond euco, was In tho city Monday to look up the features of tho strawberry buslnoss. IIo snys about 25 acros aro to bo put Into strawborrlos this fall, and thoy hopo to get that many moro acros plodgod in and about tho city. At prosont a small surplus Is grown, and thoy aro shipped to tho Salem cannory. This Is tho most promising Industry that can bo ostabllshod In this pait of tho valloy, as it takes no capital to get a start, and tho markot is ostabllshod. Tho people at Inde pendence will soon hold a meeting and form a growers' union, and pro ceod upon an uniform and co-operative plan, so fnr as tho product is con corned. Mr. Calbroath camo from Montana a fow yoars ago, and seems to havo tho onergy and enthusiasm to niuke anything go that lie tnkoa hold of JESSE JAMES' BODY Was Disinterred from Old Homestead and Burled In Cemetery. Jesse Jamas body, which has boon burled for 20 years In tho dooryard of the old Jamos homestead, near Hxcol slnr Springs, Mo., was dlslntorroc) Sunday, and burled In the cometory at Koarney, Mo., boelde the bodies of his father and wife. Mrs. Zeralda Samuels, mother of Jesso James; J Frank James, his brother, and Jesse 1 Jamw and Mary, his son and daugh ter, attended the ceremony. A funeral service was hoard, and the pallbearers were comrades of Jesse Jaraoa when nil were members of Cantrall's band. When the skeleton of his father was dug up. Joese James, Jr., picked up Uie skull and pointed out the hole made by the bullet from Bob Ford's pistol. WHAT IS THE USE Of Buffering from Indigestion if you oat what you want, or of starring your self to avoid such distress? Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after eating will digest your fowl perfectly, and free you from all the disagreeable symptoms of Indigestion and dyspep sia. Eat what you like LJjlme, sad take an Aoker tdflHESV1 positively guaranteed fjHflEf1" always be ref & if JHHHHPQHlit Isfled. WrIV fcC. TT- -SJe PER80NAL3. W H Hoo Hot Weather! Sufferers, Paine's Celery Compound SHOULD BE USED, IN JULY AND AUGUST. Tho extraordinary varlablo spring and early summor weather of tho prosont year has boon tho causo of a vast amount of sickness In ovory part of our country. Strong mon and wo men have been victims! the weak, rundown nnd sickly havo Buffered in tensely, and many families now mourn the loss of near and dear ones. Tho nervous, weak, rundown and debilitated should now dovoto their best onorglcs nnd attention to health building, so ns to enable thorn to with stand tho onervntlng effects of tho np proachlng hot wonther. Tho use of Paine's Colory Compound will soon bring n return of truo phy sical strength! the nerves will bo fed and braced; tho blood will bo. mado puror and rlchor; digestion will bo corrected, and sweet, refreshing sleep will tako the place of Insomanla nnd Irritability. Paine's Colery Compound Is doing a marvelous woik for tho sick and suffering at this time. It Is tho only preparation that possesses value and vlrtuo for recruiting tho strength and spent onorglcs of weakly and sick peo ple In summer time. Tho trial of ono bottle will glvo you hnppy results. Takes Charge of Schools Prof. L. It. Trovor, of Roseburg, to day took charge of tho Salem public schools as city suporlntondent, suc ceeding Prof. D. W. Yoder. Superin tendent Tiovor will romovo his fam ily to Salem, and ostabllsh IiIh rest denco hero na soon as ho can find a sultnble house for a residence. IIousob are unusually scarce in Salem nt tills ncaann of tho yoar. DRUGGISTS MUST BE CHARY. They sell all Kinds of Hair Prepara tions and Fear to Discriminate. Druggists sell all kinds of hulr prep arations and as a rule they aro wisely chary of giving preforonco to any par ticular ono, but many of them havo coino out plainly for Newbro's Horpl cldo, tho now trcatmont thnt absolute ly kills tho dandruff gorm. II. Swan noil & Son, Chnmpnlgu, III., snys: "Ono customer of ours who did not havo a hair on top of bis head when ha Dogan to uso Herplcldo, now hns n fair start towards a good head of hair. Wo bollove Horplcldo to bo by far the host preparation of Its kind on tho markot." Hundrods of similar tostl mouln's from o'vorywhoro. The Lankow Method. Mrs. Ilosolla Hayes, singing nnd vo cal toucher, of Pittsburg, Pa., is spend ing tho summor In this city, and has docldod, by roquost of acquaintances, to organize n class In volco culture nnd tho art of singing. Volco building a specialty, by tho Lankow mothod, which Is crentlng much interoet In tho East, but la not taught woBt of Chica go. It will bo to tho advnntitgo of all iutorostod in volco culture to rnll on Mlsa UnyoH, at Qeorgo Wills' music store, from 2 to C p. in., this weok. Local News Items. An examination of nppllrnnts for teachers in tho Indian sorvlco will bo conducted at Salem by tho local civil sorvlco commission on August 11. A position Is opon for a teacher (male, mnrrled) nt the Pine llldge Dny School, South Dakota, at a salary or $000 per annum, Thomas Aldrldgo, aged 38 years, has boon received at the Insano asylum, from Washington aounty, A Minister's Mistake. A city minister was recently hand ed & notlco to bo read from his pulpit. Accompanying it was a clipping from a newspaper bearing upon the matter. The clergyman started to read tho ex tract and found that it began: "Tako Komp'a Balsam, the best Cough Cure." This was hardly what he had expected, and, after a moment's hesitation, he turned it over and found on the other side the matter Intonded for reading. 3 Building Proposal. Salem, Or.. July 1, 1002. The undersigned will receive bids for the construction of a two-story brick building, with basement, on July 12th, at 12 o'clock, at the oltlie of W. D. Pugh. For further Informa tion Inquire at the above ofllce. The owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 7 118t AUGUST SCHMBBBn. The Southern Pacific Company an nounce the sale of reduced rates on account of the Fourth of July. These ftguros will be based at one and one third fare for the round trip passage to and from stations in Oregon. Tickets will be on sale July d and 4th, and will be good for return up to and In cluding the Cth. Celebrations will be held at the more Important points. Local agents will furnish alt details on application W E. COMAN. Geo. Pass. Agt I'll ROACH HARBOR LIME. BEST PORTLAND BRANDS OF CEMENT OFFICE OPPOSITE COURT H0U8E, ON HIGH 8TREET. E. S. BENTLBY Ofllce Phone 1551. Uesldenco Phono Red.2305 The Best Riding the Year is . . . The Columbia is Money and Skill PRICE. Special We have a few wheels left not of this year's pattern, but are made of the same material, in fact there is very little difference between these wheels and the 1902 models. We are today offering the wheels at prices unheard of before. 2 model 65 Columbia chainless, Hartford (ires, former prices 75, now 1 model 23 Hartford, man's, clincher tires, former " price $35, now 3 model 24 Hartford, ladies'; clincher tires, for mer price 35, now model 27 Nyack, ladies, single or double tires, former price 25, now World, ladies', clincher ties, now (WITH COASTER BRAKE ADD $5.00) If you want one of these wheels you must call at once for they can not be duplicated. Second Wheels We haye many makes and sizes, among them are five boys' and girls' wheels. Give us half their value and their yours. See them, it will be worth your while. Try our re pair department. i Court StteftU mm GARDEN SAND OR LOAM. SAND AND GRAVEL. of the Best That Can Produce .$45 ...$25 ...$25 ...$20 ...$15 former price 35, 9 9 ... unnn Mi O. H. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keono, In White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Partloa desiring superior operations nt mod orato foo in nny branch aro in ospoclal request STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers in Live 8tock, Wholcsalo and rotail butchers nnd packers. All kinds of fresh nnd salt meats. Fine sausages, hams, bacon and lard. 310 Commercial street. Rireworlcs WHOLESALE and HETA1L IiOTTOM PRICKS Huie Wing Sang Co. 140 Stnto Street . OFFICE UllV HALL For water sorvlco apply at office Bills paynulo monthly In advance Mako all complaints nt tho office. Tb? flDDeJJ.. U FINE WINES, LIQUORS ' AND OIGARS.... 102 Court St THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial 8treeL Meals Hi all hours. Open day and i-lght. Only placo in tho city handling tho amous OLYMPIA BEER 1 1 tho Reception Saloon. WholcEnlo nnd retail. E ECKBRLEN, Proprietor L D. HENRY'S REAL fcSTATE AND RENTING AGENCY is at 230 Commorclnl Struot PHONE MAIN 2681 SALEM ORE. S0ULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS ForSaltm and vicinity leave order at Geo Will's Music Store. PORTLAND OR. Your Step Mother Is still hero busy ns ovor, and when your clothes aro all out of order, worn, with buttons off, tako them to hor at tho Salem Dyo Works, At this establishment you enn got anything set to rights, from a pair of gloves, to tho moot olaborato silk gown. A goutloman can got his hat cleauod, his trousors creased, or his wholo suit rojuvonatod to suit his tasto, also four sulta a mouth for 1. Lluttonu sowed on, rips sowed up, suits prosaod on short notlco. Now goods shruuk for dressmaking. MRS. C. H. WALKER 105 Commercial Street S. C. STONE, M. D. I'ROPUIBTOR OF Stone's Drug Stores SALEM, OREGON. Tho stor?a(two In numbor)arolocatod at No. 235 and 297 Commorclnl Bt., and aro well stocked with a comploto lino of drugs and medlclnaB, toilet nrtloloB, perfumery, brushos, etc., lias had hoiiio 2G yoars oxporlonco in tho practico of modlcluu nnd now mnkos no chnrga for consultation, ex amination or prescription. PEANUTS Rcatitod in largo or email lots at The Salem Coffee Roaster JOHN80N & O'FLYNQ, Prop. Phono Main 2724. 1, 0. 0. F. Temple CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passenger trains, Uaggago to all parts of tho city. Prompt lervlco. Tolephono No. 241. 1IOMYKR & IIISDRiaiC Barr's German Salve lleala quickly all cuts, or brulaev. Draws H)rttniM8 out of lame back, mid draws silvern out i f liueh which often break off too fthort to pull. Utioks like sticking pluMur. Try li nnd you will never Ihs without, fly uinll Vfio. For mI nt IiARR'S JEWELRY STORE, 120 State Street. Salem, Ore. BUY PAINT Where you ran buy t'heaptwt, Wo sell only the bebt mIo of goods. Carter's Htrlctly Pure White Lead, uune hatter At 7 l-4c per pound The Calibrated brand of Middleton Oil Host Liueeed Oil made fully ard us Wife to jumB!iiMBaKKII9maMxjpeKa' : Ta. Wm Rolled llliifclMii il m a IW MHM'i.1 li I' i 'siii "1 1 1 li m I IsJRIrf I i CLASSIFIED 2C A advertisements: Advertisement j, five lines or lets. In thl cotatsa Inscrteathree limes for 25c. 50ca Week.$i.50 a monia. All over fivellnea it the same rate. WANTED. Wanted. Trustworthy persons in each county to inahago buslnoBs, old es tnbllshod Iioubo, solid financial standing; straight, bona fido weekly cash salary of fl8, paid by chock each Wednesday, with all expenses direct from headquarters; inonoy advanced for oxponsos. Manager, 370 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. G-14mon-Bat-4w Wanted. Tnblo bonrdora by weok, or uoaru anu room, uornor of Chomok otn and High streots. Tho Mlssos Dayloy, Props. C-23-2w Wanted five young men From Ma. rlon county to preparo at once for positions in tho government sorvice. Apply to Intor-Stato Inst, Cedar Rapids, la. C-17-2m Wanted Everybody to try Oregon Foot Easo for all foot allmonts. Onco tried always usod. Ask your druggist or sond 26c. S. L. Hayes, Halsey, Oro. 627U L08TAND FOUND. LoBt. A black fur boa between Bap tist church and Liberty BtreoL Find or leavo at Wade's storo or Fry's drug store. G-30-3t Found. On Sunday night near Bap tist church, a fur collarotto. Owner cnll at this offico, provo proporty and pay for ad. C-30-3t Don't You Know Anytning about Ed wards' Markot? At 410 State BtreoL Beat placo to buy fresh and cured meats at tho lowest prlcos. Phono 2G24. D, Edwards, prop FOR 8ALE. For 8ale. Houbo and lot; li acre lino vegetables; bnrn and chicken Iioubo; good privy. All for $240. In quire of A. Darr, two blocks south east of Lincoln school, or tills of llce. G-30-dwlw Clover Hay. Ton tons cut and In shocks, for sale at ? 3.00 per ton. Call on Frod Hurst. C-28-3t For 8ale Cheap Second hand thresh ing outfit. Advance Separator, 3Gx 50, with wlud stacker. Also 13 II. P. engtno, with wator tank and wagon. All in good ordor, Price $7C0. E. M. Croisan, Salem, Ore gon. C-14-d&w-tf For 8ale Pure Poland China bows. " W. II. Egan, Salem, It. D. No. 8. C-21-lm For Sale. Now and socoud-hand bug gloB, now and socoud-hand spring wagons, buckboarda and carta, at tho Baloin Carrlago and Wagon Fac tory. Wornor Fonnoll, proprietor, 3C4 Commercial street 4-10-tf Screen Doors. Now and stfcond-hand, also an invalid chair at a bargain. !. N. Shantz, 107 Court utroot. 0-14-li LODGES. Protection Lodge No. 2, Anclont Or dor United Workmon, moots ovory Saturday ovoning in tho llolman Hall, corner of Stato and Llborty otroots. Visiting brethren wolcomo. S. A. McFaddon, M. W. J. A. Sellwood, Recorder. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Fnrostora No. 10. Moots Friday nights in Turner block. Ira Hamilton C. IL; A. L. Brown, 8oo. Central Lodge No. 18 K. of P. Caatlo Hull In llolman block, cornor State and Llborty streotH, Tuesday of each weok ut 7:30 p. in. Claud TowiiHeud, G. C; Zudoo J. Rlggs, 1C of It. and S. TONSORIAL. Evans' Parber Shop. Ouly flrat-cloas uhop on Stato Btroot. Every thing now and up-to-date. Flnost porcelain baths. Bhavo, lCc; hair-cut, 25c; baths, 25c. Two first-class boot blacks. O. W. EvanB, proprietor. Ryan'a Shaving Parlor. Boron first clusa burbom ougagod. Flnost bath rooms in city. Wo uso autlsoptio Btorlllzor. J. Ryan, Prop. HIOPAND PRO DUO ED UYERg. J. Carmlchael Hop buyer. OlUco In Buuh-Broymau building, Balom, Ore gon. Samples of choico hops solic ited from ull growera. MONEY TO LOAN. Money Loaned On Improved farnia and city proporty ut lowest ratea of lutenwt. No commission, no delay. Call nnd see. I. N. Maxwell, room IV, over poutofllce, Sulem. C-10-lm L. Burt Painter und paper hanger, movod to 140 Stato Btroot, opposlto John Hughes. Leavo ordora or call for eatimatoa. WW PHY8ICIAN8. J. H. Drewer, physician and surgeon, Offico In Gray block. Rooms 7 and 0. Phone 01. OSTEOPATHY. Dr. L. E. Wyokoff and Dr. Grace Al bright. Twenty mouths graduates of the American School of Osteon nthv KiikHvillo Mo. DfJSfTitko.it ! the ouly grnduata jdilsvi4MPs99Hv . 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