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THE.D AILY JOURNAL, SAuEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE, 13, 1903 1lAQE.HOUR. The World's Famous Catarrh 'Remedyp Parsons, Gertnlilo V. Jones, Agnes Mooro, Paul V. Johnson. Harvey M. Slater, Martha Schlndler, Eunice Dlundell, David Handshaw, Charles M. Epploy, Ted K. Durton, Carl F. Williams. Sadlo Kiester, Seymour S. Skiff, Horaco Sykos, Anna F, East ham, Ethol A. Law, Ralph W. Allen. Class ofllcers President, Lucllo Chase; secretary, Lelolne G. Skalfo. Class motto Alls volat proprlls. Class colors Purple and white. Fifty Years the Standard tot R i f.. BAKING POWDER Awirdid Hifihtst Honors World's Fair. ' Hifihist Ttsfs U. S. Gov't Chsmisis PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. Salem TWELFTH STREET STILL DRY Court and State Streets are Now Free From Dust By tho efforts of Park Commission or Wo! Brown, Court and Stato streets are jiow sprinkled, and aro more pleas ant for living nnd driving than when they wcro a succession of whirling olouds of dust. It will cost $25 a month to sprlnklo Twelfth street with water enough to lay th'o-dust, and It will cost about $50 to put in tho stnndplpos. A number of porsons will give $2.50 each townrds laying tho duqt on that Btreot, but IC Is doubtful if it can bo dqno without holp from tho city. Public Schools Graduating Class Pogam iot Monday Evening TWO GIRLS ARE A TIE ON WINNING HIGHEST HONORS Not all the Features are on the Program and Some Sur prises are in Store jForty atudontH ol tho Salem puhllo ochoola havo cotnplnUnl tho ninth grade, and will wcolve diplomas Mon day night. Tho exercises will take placo at tho Grand Oporo House, at 8 o'clock Tho Journal prusonU ploturos of tho two students in tho High School courso who havo mado tho highest islanding in scholarship, both making tho samo purcontago. Tho uoxt high oat honors wore won by a boy. Monday night will mark an event In tho history of Salem public schools, and tho excellent work of City Super Jntondont Trover and the present Sa lem board of oducatlon will bo appre ciated on that occasion by tho largo audlonco present. Tho Program. Pluo quartet Nina nushnoll, Ruth Loeda, Ima Clark, Myrtle Duugan, Inyocatlon-Rav. F. W. Cliff. Wolcomo Mabel Magnoss. Indian Legouda S. Allco Judson. Marlou County Charles E. Selg inund. Mualc Stalwart quartet. Salem History Wollor Chamber lln. Ruourc-os of Eastern Oregon-Leo M. Unruh. RoaOuroas of Wostorn Oregon Ella II Shultz. Violin solo Joy Turner. Cltloa of Oregon Bpsalo F. Hard log. Beautiful Willamette Ruby H, Konnody. " f Stato Schools of Oregon Orletta K. Kraua. Music Slxtoon slrla. Government Institutions In Orogou Eunloa Blundoll. Kulldora of Oregon Myrtlo M. Mc AUUtorv Rttlom Public Schools Leollno G. Skalfo. Scrofula 9m aj tutlrely fru from 1L Iv may krlop o slowly as tocauaa llttla U any dUturbno during the wboi period ot childhood. It may thon produce lrroulartyfoittha toiuach unit lwwU, aysps-palv ctrrti nnd aarlni tenderer ut coaHpti&n Mow mauifMilmr lttK H wuckcuUnaaus rapllon or glandular awaiting It U bai to bo aura that you aw aulU 1r Irom it, ana for 1U cowpkta rllc Ion you m nijf on Hood's Sarsapurilla fM bat a wadkstoM tut all haman Violin Solo Lillian Stega. I Salem High School Martha Behind- lor. Sacajawoa F. Lucllo Chase. Tho Lawls and Clark Fair Ethol Aw I.HW. Piano quartut Alice Moyers, Jonnlo Fryo, Clalro JnneH, Nina Bushnoll. Marciia Whitman Gortrudo Jones. Whitman's Ride Sadlo Flostor. Music Stalwart quartet. Class address Supt. J. H. Acker- man. Presentation of diplomas Hon. T. IU Davidson. Piano quartot Nina Btuhncll, Bop i tha Duncan. Gertrude Fawk, Edith Maplothorpoi Benodlctlon Row H. A. Ketchum. He Didn't Swear. Undo Jimmy Elgin mot Row P. S. Knight at Tho Journal offlco today, and asked Knight If ho romernbered this day -IG yoars ago. whan they were both working at tho carpenter trade at Tho Dallos. "Yes," said Knight, "and I remem bor going ovor to your bench and speaking to you, although you were n 8trangor to mo." "Yes, and do you rmombor what you said?" Bald Jimmy. "I said I wanted to work alongside of you, bocnuso you didn't swear." said Knight. "That's what you said, nnd I'vo nev er forgotten It," Bald Jimmy. "But I fought Indians as well as you did." said Knight, "and I didn't got a pension, and you did," said Knight. He didn't aay ho folt llko owcarlngrbiit ho looked a. llttlo that way. It Also Needs : Better Roads Tho big Marlon county steam road roller was brought Into town yesterday from tho Llborty road, for repairs. A bolt was found looso, and the ongln- oer 'thought best to havo It fixed be fore nny damago was done. In order to tighten It ono of tho large driving wheels had to bo romoved. fJlltlli lit I. " f lillllllillllllllllllW IOLjlBI M j JCTavi7yrw-l Jk -. .i,- vore jtm i 1 i 1 i JiSlk fe w li!1 MVii illiiii Hfflkrvflfes i.v gmm , MmmsssmxiA ymmnamm mSm II Ml E 3 I UlffflJiw Gonq'-essma M VctfcjSSEKSKElW'fiPi " P7.J-2Sl!gr"aaav- I fi VT1m1IIII 111 tllll I III III jfT S lmMi hmwMm I IN H (Cy. W a.h SS cri rJohn b.. nw Goffroth'S Yrx.r" I LJ' Ex-Conqressman, Jr . 1 " iij fyo without it. I cannot cxprcax tho O ) )Jf Snntnr XT. T. Rulllrnn. TJnlted Stated Senator Sulllvnn from Mlaslasippl writes tho following en dorsement of- Peruna: "Idesiro to say that I havo Dcon taking Piruua for somo tlmo fo.r catarrh and havo found it nn oxcullont medicine, giving mo more relief than anything I havo over takon." W.V.SULLTVAN. CoiiBroiiiiiaii llomulu '., I.lnnoy, 37rom North Carolina, writes : " My private Bccrotary boa boon uring Poruna for catarrh. Ho had ni bad a coho as I ovor saw, and fllnco ho liai taken one bottlo he soema lllco a dif ferent man. I don't think any man who is under iv norvoim h train should 1m without it. I cannot gocxl it has dono him." JdIiii It, Clark, J!x-ConrreMmnu, Was ton j-oar a moinbor of CougrcxK from Mljaourl and for six year.4 Clerk of National Houeo of Representative, vrriteat "lean rocommond your Parana oh a good, substantial tonlo and ono of tho boatrcmodtes for catarrhal troublog." llx-Uonuroiitiiiuii A. II. Co f froth, Somortiot, Pa., writer: "I am nsdured and satisfied that Po runa lit a groat catarrh euro, and I fuel that I can rocoinmoml it to those who suffer from that disorder." Men of prominence alt over the United States aro commending Pcruna. Over forty mcmfcnn Congress have written fftwrlH dorsement of it. Scores of 6& government officials speak la iii nralso of It. Thousands of pec1 In the humbler walks of (em upon it as a family memc Send for free book ottestlmoi If you do not dcrlro prompt and i factory result from tha tuo of Pns write at onco to Dr. Ilartman, giviv full Btalomout of your cae, sad hi bo pleased to glvoyou hU valaablis vlco gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, PrMldeaUl Tho Ilartman Sanitarium, Clamtsi.! Loss Promptly Settled. W. A. Llston, agent for tho Conti nental Insuranco Company, today set tied tho loss for tho burning of tho Matilda Prescott houso, last week, on South. Commercial atreot. at I1C19.7C, ii General Odell Recovering. General Odell. who, as state land agent, under Governor Lord, did tho praying for that Institution, always has a hard tlmo over commencement times, rustling poultry supplies for the visiting Methodist ministers, and keep ing everything running and In good machine shape. Ho Is recovering nice ly and Is still in the ring, and will bo SHIELD'S PARK TO OPEN Students Winning Highest Class Honors H t-'. aH WM B K W' ilililHB- aaiaiaiaiaHP pppV 1 Etbel A. Law. Leotlne G. Sfcaife, New Amusement Fea ture of Capital City Some of the Best Talent In the Country Will Assist in the Grand Opening Shlold'a Park Is to opoh noxt Mon day "night, Juno 14th, Ina blaze of glory, with somo of the best attrac tions that havo played in tho Shield's continuous vaudevlllo at Cordray's theatre in Portland dunng tho present season. When Mr. Shields mado ar rangements with Patton Bros, to man age his park at Salem he promised that ho 'would give the bes,t attrac tions that aro to appear over his big Circuit, and for tho opening week the bill will Uo headed by Mann & Franks, tha great travesty team, which Is to appear in an operatic Bketch entitled "From tho Sublime to tho Ridiculous." Mann & Franks havo, mado the biggest In all 18 hoya and girls will deliver short addroaaos on Oregon topics of great intoroa to the people. List of Oraduatea. Winifred Smith. Mabel Magneaa, Ruby H. Kennedy, Lee M Unruh, Ella U Schultx,, W. Mason Bishop, Cally SkaloV Myrtlo McA5llatep,PKfiucII Cuaso, Faunio F. Funk. Orletta E. Kruus, Harold K. Moshor, C LeRoy Brown, W. Ke Bishop, 'oVr Cham, bjrlln, Qenevlovo Potter, Rosa P, prepared for tho ugxt round when ho has the conferonco on hand at Salem. Skeleton adjustment, nervous equl llbrluru, tho normal flow of blood! and lymph and glandular activity aro ino memcinea usoa by ostcopatny. TMP. Q. not kill. tv SchperftV", BarrH'i1tJarr, Ost Opera Houso Block, Salem. Flowqr,. Mary A Lardqn, VaVeV A. Do-1, U)iH5, waance k. oicjtiauua, utcj a. OuaV,rrC3K.3C.. MNtiM f ' ld VwHwa ftata ZfT comodlan himself, and, in fact, tho wholo act Is sprinkled with comedy, George Jones, who BtyleB himself "Tlib Unbleached American," is a colored performer who Is not excelled by oven Williams & Walker or by Ernost Ho gan. Jouos played for six continuous weeks at Shield's Park In Portland last season, nnd was ono of tho big featuro hlta of tho bill. Tho wondorful Polyscope, which has always been a strong card In Shlold'a ahowa, will display a thousand feet or moro of pictures, including Bomo very Interest ing ones of President Roosevelt, taken lq the city of Portland. Illustrated Bongs will bo Introduced by Mr. L. E. j Freehand, who will sing "When the, Contest ClOSCS JllflC 22, oi muBuuuaa wioom nnu "itetio wftVt WoaIt will SCfi W Central" and "Give Mo Henvnn n.i WeXl YYeeK WHl occ tho peoplo who attend the Park on tho opening night, or, in fact, any night, will see the greatest vaudevlllo show ever presented in tho city of Salem. Shields has tho reputation of always running clean shows, and no liquors will bo sold at tho Park, nor bolster ous behavior allowed. A great deal of money has been spent In flttlutr un tha Park nH it will seat In the neighborhood of 2000 pooplo. A record-breaklhg crowd for Salem is promised for the opening night. Tho general price of admission Is 15 cents. An entire change of program will bo made each week, and tho ahowa will Increase In excellence. CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTEST Miss Hubbard Ate Gains Duriu 1 Week lively HustliK Done Mora About the 8crap. Berlin, Juno 13. There aro 20.000 nu o any a jr. omeius nas played troops garrisoned In Constantinople, pn hla clrcu t thU season. Both Mr,. mostly In the vicinity of the palace. Mann -and Miss Franks possess won- The immediate guard of the Sultan Is dorful voices and their dramatic work not troops, but palace officials only. l,Tmfrit uTvfw team Ot!Th0 wPrt toiy PJMto tUehattle In equal merit Is Lyndon & Wrenn, pro- the Tflldte palaco lUelf, ia possibly' or . -. , -.... . noil iruueous. I thn hllllHIntr Id t yoman and tt Now Man. "which Is enough for a fight of such magnUude. W2 X " " ft U U believed here it took placfln the fh lngthhasver appeared 14 vaude-W yard neatthft palaee Villa, and Mr. Lynden's acrobatic done- fng nlone U worth the price of adrals-1 sare the Sultan. . u alou for tho whole show. Another act, cnstantlnople, June 13. A fierce that comes direct frgm tho big circuits flsht occurred within the walls of tho of tho East to Shield's circuit la Ed.- Y,UUs K'c-sk between the rovoUcrs Card O'Neill, perhaps tho greatest aml a Asiatic regiment Tho Alban- can uiumiiutaiur in me worm today. """' vre nnauy overpowered after a colored wwlstant, who Is quite A l.r niimhnr of VOtCS ertl j... ... i- 1? for f Quoen, but It seems that V bard's friends did most of tk .1.. i-t M.m) Mnndav. W"" nara nau wuhu i" .m i... ., .ln 240 VOtC3 WW'" which puts ber only a few to i,i t ..- xr A Ulster. Tho contest will close June W .ih on a fioma the next wees n -- -- B voUng. It is rumored that ...,.. i.(a Intnnrl tO Queen, and In fact thoseboaw . . iia sort W'l porting ner aro T;:;-fl generally aeicaicu "- - ., wi ,i- It lnnka U Krl uioy aro vouu6. " . intended to bo on th safe alfla. The vote stands as io Miss Laura McAllUxer '$ Miss Edna Hubbard . ' Miss Emellno Scninai t Miss Ruby Cornell Mlsa Olive Howo " " tt Misa Cora McAtee Miss Maggie Mitchell . Secured. Better ?,, A special rate has r J tween Salem. Albany. -os Roseburg. of on0"4tL ... ... , ,ipslring to l7:-. baseball games of the ail Tickets will he sold on Saton Sunday of each SJ- tlcketsaybosoIdonFrirW, Albany w "-"T-r. V mi?L &M$ll.JS&9iys tWJiH f RM' ! W,,el ani1, mounded, vThe iKsLuTS MolrliWuirSt iJtmlt'1 f-ffrCTi.? Sneidentifniini-,-i,.. .. ..- '- ami denuat i7s"plnitiswf.vi? isaaslnntlnn ni j.. .... . .. Smd AJPSny w T , r ..... t ,u, " " "cvw. ca,useaavD Bjrnnanhur to saiem "-.., toajv work cannot bo given, and it wll re- a'c in the palace and city !S to return on SuW ranln for the audience to c and Judge f ?V t sale eicept ft". " what wonderful ( cats can bo norform -3.,0!ll.tA- ,us Utt . .1 iinio .?. L- ...... . . lk ., v. vt-MTT .." .. " wua aeca; or caras. Mr. O'Neill hu Npataa ' i Anti. nt sale. & X HU Y Km fctf ,bu oa oaaaj w. U 0elW hi ft; ,toda figarai A won iarli 6 .st Mi ave ffort Oa fepon Rv. 1 J. ling i fair jo 6 2 Swat