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Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. One Week Commencing Monday, Jtme 8th. THE ALLEN STOCK CO! In tho following repertoire I Morula V Th PflwrnfWaltl. iTuesday Shall wc Forgive Her Wednesday ThA Real I nrit I .,... iriinrsday Hazel Kirk i-noay a t-air Rebel Bat- Matinee Dangers of New York Saturday Night A Black Heifer PRICES-50c, 35c, 25c Beats on sale at box office, Monday at a. m. JHIELD'S PARK Cor. Cora'l nnd Center GRAND OPENING 1 m.KJNUA. Y , ) UiNU ligh-Class Vaudeville 6 3C Star Features i 8 Performance Every tflght. PRICES 5cand25c A. I. EOFF. E. HARTLEY, NOT IN THE TRUST But for quality of our Meats, Lard and Poultry we challenge any com petltor to meet us In ex cellence Housekeepers know this. EOFF & HARTLEY 140 State Street Phone 2853 Main. Salera. Oregon. ive Half Yot r Shoe Money If you c3y $2 or $3.50 for your litioes you are losing money because mr $2.50 you can buy the Raddlffe ie which has twice the wear of any Sl'ahoc made, and eaual to any S3. 50 site on the market- This is the ver dict of thousands of women who are wearing the Raddlffe shoes and find tMm eaual in wear to any made-to-enter shoe which would cost them $5 These shoes are sold by Jacob Vogt, 265 Com'l St. What the Shoe Manias. Skoes for Spring and Summer, shoes that fit and have quality of material. Skoesfor style, cheapnessand wear. Skees that will compare with other akes- H J. OSWALT, 9t wateSt., Salem, Oregon. 5-12-lm 'PILES H' suppository CM SckMU, StttMTl'te, X C vrliM -1 7 r .a im ! (vf Umt Dr a. M Pnm, ItattaBMStW T. nwt -lej gi tturmM itur hW. Dr 11 It UeCil 1. CUfk.fcMf t .HIM ttm ft prMll--. t St pv I t.v ! M nmif I. I.U JfU. IHI W V.fc JMWpiM im. v.. rvciKiuu. MtRTiN fvjor. uncastcn. r. Sold In Salem by 8. C. Stone. Call for Free Samples. Your Stepmother. ijM still hero, and as busy as r. When your clothes are worn dirty, or tho buttons off, K thorn to her. at tho Salem Dyeing Cleaning Works. Repairing and sing; now velvet collars put on i Rmircoata; aho four aulta a month for Called for and roturnod. MRS. 0. H. WALKER. Prop. 195 Commercial Street. ST Juicy Mor.sel for tsreiiiisi Mr dinner yon can eajoy from om of oar 4tr ana aeuooss meats. wex,iuu otton chops, eal catiets or pork. meats are au cat iroa m nitem TjrimeitcattUj, and wa can supply ur table wltn ireta, nuuiuons ana oleeome meats at dm rocx pneea. I C, CROSS SALEM ORB Fhoa 1 .4-1 crirti 'i mM tfmm im&k Blood On The Brain Lost Self Control. Lived in Misery For 1 en Years. - Dr. Miles Nervine and Heart Cure Cured. The reason Dr. Mile' Remedies cure inch Urge percentage ol cues Is because ther are formulated to and actually do, go it once to the root of the disease. Doctor! olten make the mistake ol treating the symptoms, a method which must always fall. Dr. Mile? Nervine restores health, strength and vitality t? the Asnes. Dr, Miles' Heart Cure en. riches the blood and Improves the circulation so that the pitlent speedily regains health. "I feel it Is a pleasure u ell as duty to In form my friends the means 1 used to regain my health. I have been troubled a great deal with nervousness and hradache) 1 be gan to observe enlargement of the neck until it became so bad I felt it lmnlr. nn.M.n. blood on the brain. The least excitement gave me dreadful pain and 1 would lose all control of myself. I lived In this misery for about ten yearsj consulted many doctors, but secured no relief whatever. I com menced the use of Dr. Miles' Nervine and a few days later began the uie of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and within a week I felt very much better. The second week my friends told me I was looking very much better. This encouraged me and I continued the use of the two icmedles until now I um well enough to do my own housework without any trouble whatever I consider my health good, the cure permanent and I can do any kind of work." Mrs. Charlotte Elo, Idaho t alls, Idaho. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. The Whiskey Exploded Greenock, Scotland, Juno 13. Sev en wore lilllod nnd a number Injured by a fire In tho Ardgown tllstlltcrylnst night. Tho whlBkoy exploded, and ran In a blazing stream to nn adjacent flour mill, which exploded from dtiBt. The damago Is ICOOO. Try This. Try tho Will to Houso Restaurant for rt short order menl. Open day and night. 100 Stato street. The Fair Store Is tho place to got your shirts, socks, underwear and overalls, at cheapest prices. Ct CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the tz&tf&i Signature HUIB WING SANG CO. Chinese and Japanese Fancy Dry Goods Mde up in new line of wrappers, all colors, White Underwear, all kinds of walats, fancy summer goods, silks, skirts, gents and ladles furnishing goods, mattings, china ware, every thing for sale cheap 100 Court St-. Salem. Or- Corner Alley- WESTERN TIMBER ASSOCIATION Room 9 Chamber Commerce. Portland. Headquarters for yellow pine lumber claims, we guarantee to locate you as agreed or refund your fee. Options for the sale of large tracts of timber solicited- We have the buyers J. J- WALTER. Pres. Roforcnco at Title, Guarantee and Trust Company, Portland; Gov Chnlmborlaln and Secretary of Stato Dunbar. THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial Street Crawfish ) Ail served in HotTamales the most ap- Cold Lunches ) petizing style E ECKERLEN, Proprietor Harness. Saddlery. Whips. Lap Robes, Fly Nets, etc. Long years of experience, superior skill and highest qualttyof stocte are guarantee that we turn out tfee lest goods ever offered la Sales. SIGN OF THE WHITE HORSE. ESTABLISHED 1869 E. S. Lamport Saddlery Co. sM Commercial Strtet. THE DAILY JOURNAL 8ALEM, HEROIC OREGON Y0UTH Ran Double Header Oyer Tottering Bridge Women, Especially the Old Matds and Grass Widows Tell on His Neck and Wept Editor Jeurnal: One can nover toll from whonco a true hero may spring. They spring up like the nniBhroora In the darkness of hidden and mysterious opportunity and behold I when tho sun light of human consciousness dawns, we find their names Inscribed upon the pngos of history. From overy wnlk of life wo seo the hero oxompllfled nnd honored. Taught by esthetic novel ists to search for tho hero In the field of battle the deck of tho battleship, tho locomotive cab, tho flames and tho drowning wavoe. wo are prono to for got that in our midst liven groater he roes than the world hns over yet known. Wo nd but the circum stance to bring out the qualltloa or which we sing and which wo all hold dear. An ordinary creature In civil lite needs but the circumstance to make him an undying horo. Uitt few can return to the common walks onco they taste of the sweets of fame and suck the, nectar from tho blossoms of applause: The greator horo la ho who can, after hlbomatlng with those flcklo gods of fato, ttirn quietly to his oldtlme walks and return to his ob scurity. Again, heroes need nvcnuofl for proclaiming of their virtues and deeds. Tho newspapers of today fur nish such channels and as nrulo allow no talented hero to escape. Therefore It becomes tho prlvllego of all to en joy tho works nnd solf sacrificing doeds of tho hero, which naturally leads us to a caso In peint: On a rccont expedition to tho wilds and tnngles of California, a circum stance occurred which proves beyond j doubt tho nbovo reflections concern ing the uncertainty surrounding the hlrthplaco of a horo. Tho evont bo- coinos moro interesting when wo loam tho horo Is a local character of Salem, and a cltlzon whoso heroic qualities haw over taxed his unostentatious nogs. Tho story can bo told In a few words. A heavy passenger train was held by tho dispatcher at a station sorao thirty mllos from a bridge which had been weakened by a freshet. Re pairs wart) being made while the trnln waltod. 'Speculation was rife as to tho safety of crowing, among the peseen- gers. Fenr was also nugmentcHl by tho I fact that the bridge was 130 feet high Finally nrdera were received to go ahead. Reaching the brldgo a stop was made and nn oxamlatitlon fol lowed 11 el n g a tiouhlo header, the train carried two engine crows nud as things nr very liable to happen at such time, of ooiiree the crews had to disagree In regard to the simple matter of crossing the bridge Some wanted to go ahead, others wanted more brcres under bffore doing so So th" war waged The passengers w KODOL BUmIiVUI TMlal. WeaR Hearts Aradti t Indigestion. Ninety-nine of everyone hundred people who have hetit trouble can remember when it vu simple indirection. It U a sc!r tlfto fact that all casea of ruart die ease, not organic, aro not only traca able to, but are the direct result of ladlgaetloa. All food taken Into the etomach vhlch fiU of perfect dljaa Uen f ermanU and avail the stomach, puffing It up agahut the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes dUeaaed. Kodol Mf Ctl natt YM Eftt Wra. Urfaf rocltaU of T-mtm. H.Y. vrtu.1 Alto Milfe. mr tod wU Kodol w& l tv oa tmmx1,t wOW. Anar titef a Uv baaitt I am cwad. Kodol cures Indication, dyspepsia and all stomach disorder, and gtvae the bear! a lull, free and uatranv meled action. motUtaij. SI. CO SJ tJrtfla M Ua trttl aba. ale sa let CO mm Orsataaaetv HP OREQON, SATURDAY, JUNE 13.J1903. gathered around, took sides nnd tho fire department was called out to put out me air. that Is tho hot air. Final ly, after considerable dolny. n young mnn, athletic In build, worked his way throUKh the crowd, and with an artls tic leap, showing unmlstnkeable evi dences of fancy work In n gymnasium, mounted tho tender of one of tho en gines Crying In n loud volco to be heard, this young mnn, volunteered to draw Uie train over the questionable bridge at the risk or his own life. He first naked that the women nnd child ren bo removed from the train nnd tnken to the woods near by a placo of safety and from which place they could see very plainly tho attempt at crtuslng This point, howovcr. was not being considered by our voluntoer at that time, because safety was par amount, and not n dress parade. After much urging tho tracks wore cleared, tho passengers safely lnnded. nnd steam was piled on, and our horo sprang lightly upon tho coupling pin holding tho two engines, nnd soiling n throttle In each hand, slowly nnd carefully moved tho heavy train upon tho bridge. With bated breath and blanched faces tho onlookers gazed. Slowly but surely tho trnln was upon tho dlrsy heights of tho trostle. For n moment it seemed that the weight caused the newly repaired trestlo to settle, imitating very much tho ap pearance of falling, and thoso already holding their breaths hold on tlghtor nnd seeing In their now thoroughly awakened Imaginations tho tailing brldgo. the falling trnln, hearing tho crash nnd tho shriek of tho whistle and above all tho farewell wnvo of tho hero as he disappeared In tho vortex of the heap of wreckage below. Hut no! the attempt was successful. Tho brldgo was safe! Tho horo was glvon a rally from the banks which re sounded throughout that part of tho United Statos. Decerning enthusias tic, with tho wild cheering In his ears, our hero seized ono of tho green flags from the englno pilot nnd waved It aloft, swept that train backward and forward many times ncross, and across again, that dizzy height, with tho yawning chasm below. At this Junc ture the passengers know no bounds nnd In their delirium appointed n com mittee to express their thanks to tho horo of tho day. This committee promptly dragged tho horo from his now exalted position and turned him ovor to tho Joy-weeping women and men and maidens, Suih a business' It reminded ono of Hnbson's first visit tour of tho land. Weeping was mingled with shouts for Joy Engineers, with stony faces, wero scon creeping over tho brldgo nnd casting their overall Into tho gulf below, ready to return to the less hazardous walks of life after having been so courageously outdono by this tall unostentatious athlete. It was with great difficulty n crew could ho secured to pilot the train Into tho end of tho division, so anxious wero the men to quit after wltnsoslng tho downfall of their heroic pride nnd tho making of a true hero under tholr vory ojos. Sonv may wonder wjiy this affair hns not np- poared before In print that th- world might join in tho well earned hosau nns. Hut, It Is said the power of rnnn ey can buy almoet anything. Money running short, many rich and rare specimens, culled from the sun beat en brow of the towering Siskiyou mountains, of placer fame, were sot- irlllcod to keop the affair from reaih Ling tho babbling public Nuggets. colors, and all went Into the general sacrifice. Hut. tho news will out1 And with Uie outing of news, comes Into tho world another hero and from the beet stato In the Union, old Ore gon You aro anxious to know tho name of this horo. Anxious as all aro to have you know, yet the penalty of forfeiture or friendship hangs over Its being divulged, henoe tho nume must go in'o tho great and unknown fu turu as a secret, among the chosen few ? Returning to our pn-ambio of heroes wo need something like the foregoing to awaken us to our present day pos sibilities, and know that tho days of heroes aro not past and that In every walk of life lies heroic qualities which need only to bo brought out by propor circumstances. This episode will doubtless encourage the use and es tablishment or gymnasiums since It Is known our. horo learned many fancy trick upon the horizontal bar and tra peze, which tricks he used very ad vantageously when mounting tho en gine parapets. This story 1 submitted to encourago others In like deeds, and whll showing that all heroes do not belong to the paat age. It gives our present force of heroes on hand, pro per recognition and credit. CUM OKANO SALI8. Salem Juno 13. 1003. Big Hop Sale. Seavey Ilrothera tho well-known bop contractor, today sold to Herman Klaber & Company, of Tacoma, M0 bale ol bop, and shipment has com menced from,fl II Friendly ware bouse. The term are private. This lot of bop wa cme of the lact of tho unsold 1603 crop, Eugene Giwd, PUT IT IN THE JVALKS Names of the Streets . Should be in the Sidewalks Lady Also Suggests That We Harvest Our Hay and Lay-by Other Crops Editor Jeurnal: Tho oncoming Mid- Summer Carnival, tho cqntlnuous per formance of Shield's Tnrk Theater, and tho Glorious Fourth of July which is to ho celebrated, and tho Stnto K'r soon to follow, nil point to tho ncccs slty nnd expediency of numberlng'nnd naming our street that stranger may bo enabled to locato our various places of amusement without tho trouble now Incident. A few enterprising cit izens lmvo had tho names of tho street or strcots nbuttlng chlsoled Into tho cement wajks, which will bo n perman ent nnd convenient method for strnn gors to locate themselves In caso they get lost I took occasion to seo how many streets aro named for pedestri ans, recently, nnd found vory few, This matter should bo attended to be fore our great rush to tho carnival. Then nfter wo have- numbered nnd nnmed our streets, It would bo well to mow down somo of tho gross so wo can find tho signs. At a dlstanco Salem looks llkn a big field of grass with somo buildings sticking ovor tho tops. If Salem would try nnd keep the "grass-back" Instead of tho "moss hack" sho would bo on tho road to progress, for clean streets Indicate live cltlzons. Let us lmvo our streets properly named boforo the strangers arrive. Cnrvo tho names Into tho ce ment walks. Get our "hay-seed" coun cil to harvest tho timothy growing around about our thoroughfares nnd Salem will bo ready for her gain day clothes. MRS, NUMll DUItll. Salem, Juno 10, 1003, Iy uu-atns of NwW Hrrptrldf. nw MitulMo dlRxmry tint tnc tnalty dntrurs "' inlrrtiW rripun.1 U for all Klp dlwAM. It tiul only roatra dandruff and full Ins balr Uilon of Ilia it, but lnvlg oratn the hair roou. raunlng a mHI. thick growth to luirUnt HmoM iMd tint briltl ona lftro Is wist oue LI17 woman sail. riurtw.Wt .Xar .. . t.Xar R, wr i.iur 1"1 MtllSlrMMMMMIIl WI'K7 In ut u tnunif r uw '13 UKUIl GOUM lf t HUM l WlMllU( iImwii rr Sal at til fit UIs 'e Sterta. 1 For sale by Dantlol J. Fry. Send 10 ente In stamps for sample to The Harolold Co., Detroit. Mich Notice to Contractor. Sealed proposals addressed tho (Inventor of tho Stato Oregon will bo received at Kxecutlvn Offlco until 2 p. to Of tho w.. Juno 24. 1303, for rallng tho second story of tho present Dining Hall, tho building or a third story over amo and a two-(ory Addition thereto, at tho Oregon Stato Penitentiary, locat ed about two mlloa cost of Salem, in strict Mcordanco with tho plans and specifications nud Instruction to bid der prepared therefor, which may be seen at tho offlco of w I). Pugli, arch itect, Halem, Oregon, nod at the Kx ecutlvo Offlco at jtho Stato Capitol Ilulldlng. Tho bid must bo niado on blank form of proposals, whleh way bo ob talned from the Architect or Gover nor' offlco. A certified check must ac company each bid In tho aum of fire nor cent of bid, payablo to O. W. James, Superintendent Oregon Stato Penitentiary. a a guaranUo that tb successful bidder will enter Into a contract and furnish a good and auffl clent bond, ta bo approved by tho gov ernor, equal to tho amount of tho con tract prlco within fire day after the awarding of contract. The right in reserved to reject any and all bids. GBORQB K- CIFAMDBRLAIN. S-12-3-17-20-:'2 Governor. Osteopathy has demonstrated It ability to euro many dUeaaea hither to considered Incurable. BchoetUe, Barr ft Bajrr Osteopatni, Opera Hcum Block, galea. 9 the chlof Bdjuuct HfW'yrSa I M ot U-uutr, is now fMtmSrls I n iJerul within the Sjf' t. H twaj hrtf rV Alias 3Ts Vafl PAGE THREB" Free Car'Ticfccts. j Wo givo you it enr tickot I frcowilh onch cn9i purclmso I of ono dollar. I d I Our- . ' ; Caryal of white is a ,; legitimate sale of White GHoods Other stores tew i .inmate our i specials but-lfall I farshort. r , Conio lo bur store nnd nek our prlco onJtubdry Towels. Anotlior shipment received yesterday. ii iyiiipfc's Have You Bean the Sua Serptntf Watch for tho unlquo and catchy pamphlot Just issued by tho passenger department of tho Astoria & Columbia Itlvor Itallroad Co., which tolls n lit tlo tale about tho summer girl's sea serpents, and sunsets at Seaside. Tho story Is short, but well told and handsomolv Illustrated. Placo your orders early and avoid tho July run. Copies mailed freo upon application to J. C. Mayo, O. F. A P. A., Astoria, Oregon, tt Bide Invited. For supplies for tho Oregon Stato Penitentiary, during tho period end ing December 31, 1903, Reeled bids for T)ry floods, (Iroccr lea, Blmos, Ix-nthcr and Findings, Plumbing Supplies, Hnrdwnro, Flour. Onta and Mill Food, Flsli, Meats, etc, will bo received at tho offlco of the Superintendent of tho Stato Penlton tlary until Thursday. July Oth. 1003, at 3 o'clock p. m. at which tlmo they will bo opened. A doiiotlt of $200.00 In cash or cer tified check payablo to tho superin tendent must accompany each bid for moat, and of $76 for bids for flour and fish, all other bids must bo accompan ied by an nmount equal to 10 per cent of tho nmount of tho bid, Tho right Is rosorved to reject, any and all bid and to accept or reject any portion of n bid. On each envolopo should be In scribed the naturo of the bid. Qnods of Oregon manufaeturo or production will receive' preference, other things being equal. All goods nnd supplies must be do tlvorod to the Penitentiary within 20 days after the contract I awarded, unless otherwise provided In con tract Belieiliil'W of the various lines of good wilt be furnished upon applica tion to the Superintendent. Vouchor wilt bo Issued for pay ment on tho first of tho month follow Ing completion of contract, and monthly on continuous contracts. Sample must accompany bid for Dry Oood. Groceries, Flour and U other article whom practicable. a W. JAM IIS, Superintendent Oregon Htuto Peni tentiary. Salem, Oregon, June 9, 10)3. I ! Mlll Secured Detter nates. A special rntu ha been (ranted be tween Salem, Albany. Hugene aud llosoburg. of ono ami onothlrd fare, to all persons desiring to wltnuts the baseball games of tho Valley league. Tickets will bo sold on Saturday and Sunday of each week; except that ticket may bo sold on Friday from 8& and Albany to Iloaebnr. and from Itoseburg to Salem and Albany. Tick eta good to return on Sunday follow ing dato of sale, oxvept from Itoao burg on Monday following data of sale. W. B CQMAN, General Pasaenger Agent. Will 811 Union Btrrtee. The following grocers bate agreed to supply tho products of the Salem Fruit Growers' Union to thtlr pat ron, and the public is Invited to fa vor them with erders: Gllbtrt S. Baker. Branson A RB" ' Isaao fitelner, , Fuller & Douglas. tHf I T. HKirNOIVDS, Bee, OAalVOXXA. i r, a nu. Dreg u. -J