SHIELD'S PARK The Talk of The Town T'lMrJccaJhaaca? STANLEY & SCANLON. ROONEY & FORRESTER JLEOHI & LEONI EDWARD O'NEIL ILLUSTRATED SONGS POLLYSCOPE Performance Every Night. General Admission (5c S S. C. STONE, M. D. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES SALEM, OREGON. Tho stores (two 'n number) are lo cated nt No. 235 and 297 Commercial street, nnd aro well Btocked with i completo lino ot drugs and modlclnei tollot articles, perfumery, brushes etc. Has bad Bomo 25 years experience to tho practlco ot medlclno, and now makes no charges (or consultation, x amlnatlon or prescription. J.M.HOWELL Cash Market In titoiner's Fish Market, State stroet Fresh moats ot all kinds, hams, Should dors, bacon, lard, etc. Prompt Service Phone, Main 1401. PUNCTURE PROOF TIRES $6.00 a pair. New Departure Road Tires $6.00 a pair with a season jruarantee. The new Morrow Coaster Brake put on for $6.50 with 5 per cent off for cash. FRANK J. MOORE 109 Court 8L Phone 2644 NEEDHAA1 & CO. ' -PA1NTERS- v. - Palntln?. CalsomlulniT and Paper Banging worn am uuaraaiccv. Leave orders at Savaee & Fletcher's Feed store, salem, untuun. J. Brownsteln & Son. 136 Court street. Hlehest cash price paid for Hides, Pelts. Wool. Tallow asdfurs: also general dealer In old Iron, RntberaHd Metals. Goto Jacob Voet for first class worklBjrsooes. bicycle shoes, tennis shoes, canvas shoe and dress shoes made in all kinds of leather and styles Working shoes $1,50 to $7.00 Bicycle shoes $1.75 to $2.50 Tennis shoes75c to $1.25 Canvas shoes $1.50 to $1.75 Dress shoes $1 50 to $5 Give us a call and see them. Repair ing neatly done. Jacob Vogt, 265 Com'l St. THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial 8tret. Crawfish ) All served in HotTamales the most ap Cold Lunches ) petizing style E ECKERLEN. Proprietor J A. I. t-OFK E. HARTLEY NOTINTHETRUSri But for Quality of o ir Meats, Lard andPiultfv wechaHenee any com. petltortoaeetus in ex cellence. Housekeepers kjowthis. EOFF & HARTLEY 140 State Street Hmm 2853 Mala. KjUm flreran. I . i i i i 1 1 ilr..aJaJ In Oregon ft T-wn WAT EXTRA LAME FRUIT DISHES For our large and plentiful Strawber ries, or any kind of Fruit Vfeljave altneil to get the largo size dlsket, and aucieeded-thoy are now onfctplay. Xtfpeclal prices tn Beari! Porcelain, large size 55c per set Cbia. Urge size 11.00 per set We- carry other glass sauce dlshea fclScaet iup. targe gttiSffniU bowle, 8-lnch site at 15c, lSc 20cwM 25c e;acu, and up vtikmnk TEA STOW Boasters of G Coffee Free Delivery rSfFAllTV ic I UTS " IO NLYtK COMPLETE lnxut-ant head ol .7ilLch ' ln ta ,Woni!m',.ovrn. laitblul wo of citito suerpicldo never fall, to pn dueo hair ot Ihls H""racicr, ior, by deatroylna the deadly mf that feed upon the oil ot tfe hair root, it MkeS dandruff, 'ailing talr and all earn dlieosca lm possible. It then tDtaotct anew Z 9 and thick growth i M "J i xiar ins oil tMnbrtttlehiUr. if Vw mwiwwutw rt ... i. nkio aucxneQU orsaleatelinrst Class Dmo Stores. M i for aais oy uaneiei j. Fry. Send 10 -ents In stamps for eamplo to The Hnrplrlrie Co., Detroit. Mich, i Battle of Monmouth. Freehold. N. J., June 27. The 125th anniversary of the historic battle of Monmouth, In which "Molly Pitcher" performed tho deed which has handed her namo down to posterity, was cele brated hero today on a large scale. Governor Murphy and numerous other dignitaries participated In the exercis es, which began at sunrise with tho firing of tho national srfluto .f rora Mon'. mouth Park. Later In tho morning there was a largo pnrade of tho state mllltla and numerous civic and patri otic bodies, which wero reviewed at the court house by tho siovornor nini oUiifr nbjea.'; ', At noon Hid commemorative cere-. monies began- at the battle 'montf. ment They consisted of an Invoca tions by Bishop Scarbdrotfgh, on ad dress by Theodore vMorrls, presl dent of tho Monmouth Battlo Commis sion, and tho rending of a poem writ ten for tho occasion by Will Carlton. Governor- Murphy spoko briefly, and then Intr6(jiiced Senaforijalrbariks, pf Indiana, who delivered tho chief ora tion of tho day. Patriotic songs wero Bung, and. tho exorcIsos concluded with prayer by Bishop McFaul, of Trenton. While chasing an alleged thief In Now York, Detective Se'rgcnt fatally wounded JamcB Kenrneo, a laborer. Wo are hero for business, nnd wo aro doing It. Wo are fighting disease, and aro successful. Why should not you also share our sucedss by being cured by us? Give us n frlondly call. nnd have our methods explained to your satisfaction. Remember wo aro always pleased to meet people of In quiring minds. Schoottlo, Barr & Barr, Osteopaths, Opora House Block. Salem. Knowledge Is program. We will aid you In securing knowledge which Y.M advnnce you to health. Schoottlo. Ban & Barr, Osteopaths, Opera Houso Block. Salem. The Chicago Pneumatic Tool Com pany has declared the regular 1 por cent dividend for th' quarter ending Juno 30th """" is!.. m. . mK-4 iha dlfftrtne between country milk and cltr milk T U you nare. you ui;w'.("' as muca eiuw w..." Economy Brand Eraporated Cream , M an the odier brands. When X S0"??? iTi '-fZt " . - ...liJ aaM l.vslr bsl U our suarantja and trsry csin Qt uwifM i,wifnr autfOsUlwuf pur I 'u WM wwm no unsJehtlJ clots in iff? BranCLU Cows smoothly from aaadlspUaslnftothe eVe. Ask your 4dv lor the rtau una. SHLYXTIA MILK CmatHSlMii i-u. tit"' ftsld In lm by . C an. Call tor Free Baaplee. Iptles s?s I 1 JLUJLKJ p. nut. lumum. S.r- THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OhEQON, SATURDAV, JtWE 27, 1903. READY FOR THE CARNIVAL Our Gracious Queen, Apes, Selectes Her Court High Dignitaries, Beautiful Maids of Honor, Dainty Pages Features of the Coronation In all great enterprises, like the Sa lem Carnival, the great volume of work and detail Incident como to the surface during the lost few days of preparation, nnd generally everything Is chaos, but bo carefully has each de tail been worked out In Salem's case that everything Is running smoothly. The grounds aro fenced nnd tho arch at the grand court of tho Carnival on Wilson nvonuo Is ready for Its final treatment, nnd will bo handled In an o.xpert mnnner by Committeeman trunk Wlllman, nnd will bo n beautl ful sign of welcome to tho thousands of patrons who will flock hero next week. It will bo brilliantly decorated for day sorvlco In tho national colors, and by night will blazo with over 200 colored Incandescents, placed thore by tho Balom, Light, Power & Trac tion Company, which will thus display Its faculties for such service. . mo vviison nvenuo site, whore Uio er auxiliaries of tho festival, acerc- gating 10,000 square feet, runs from State street to Court through the avenue. There will be nlno tents, the largest of which Is 100x210 feet, tjje icsser tenia ueing ux7& feet. ? i Queen TAgnea I jhas appointed tier court, which will boaVfellows: Chamberlain, Henry W. Meyers ushcflnhlef, Harry Ollngcr; maid Sf honor, Miss Maudo MacKay; maid $f honor, Miss Mnbcl Jones; pages, ta bles Carollno Dick and Marjorlo Kay; ambassador for Oregon, Governor Geo. B. Chamberlain; ambassador for Greater Salem, Mayor Charles P. Bishop; gentlemon tn waiting, Cam! vni committee or iz. The Queen will bo attired as fol lews: Tho gown will be whlto crepoVdb chono, trimmed In old Flemmlsh Iao, Tho waist will hnve a" de"op yoko ot tho laco, and balow this it will be nhlrrod. The skirt has a panel of shirring down the front, with yoke nnd bands of lacs. The robo will bo of royal rod, trim-, mod in white ermine and liuchoss laco, and lined with whlto. The royal robes will only be worn nt night, and In the parade the Queen will wear a whlto nun's veiling over silk and trimmed with tucks anil laco. A Iarg white hat will bo worn with this cos tume. The orown worn with the royal robes la being, made by Chas. Hinges, and' Is a benutliul creation of Jowels and preolous stones. It Is of great value. Arrangements are In progress to have the Queens of soveral of the oth er carnival cities, and tho Queen of tho Astoria regatta, In attendance on the Salem Queen and her escort, and' tnere will be such a galaxy of beauty turned losso In tho Capital City ae was never before seen in Oregon. 4 A FINE SHOW AT SHIELDS New Features Introduced Nightly to Close Carnival Week Never was there such an enthusias tic audience as that which witnessed the performance at Shield's Park last night, and the crowd fairly went wild over the various features that were Introduced. Tonight and tomorrow night there will bo a performance, and then tho Park will close until after the Greater aalera Mld-ijummer Carnival, as Manager Edward Shields assured the Carnival committee that he would in no way interfere during that week. The Park, however, will reopen dl rectly after the close of the Carnival with a strong bill, and play nightly until the close of the summer season Tomorrow night there will be some change In th.0 program, and among the features will be the special engage- . r w Ui,v.h rhn famous bar Itonewboawlll 'renderTaeveraHbeautl ful selections, and it Is safe to say that no better sJnger ever appeared unrnivni t,wiii do "held, will present a 4'i'5lrUnnM2cji,Jt,nisIBh4 The grounoto bo covered by tents and oth Tired After Mental Exer tionNo Rest. Nervous, Irritable and Wretched. Dr. Mllea' Nervine Saved MyLlfo. There d little Joy In living when the dls ordered nerves prevent leep and restj when fje wake from a restless night more tired than the night before; when one It forced to drag through the round of dally duties with oo'eneroy, ambition or Interest. Thus con. dilton 1 due to a derangement ot tte nerves which may be speedily regulated and strengthened by Dr. Miles' Restorative Ntmtt. This remarkable medlcto has a wonderful record of cures. Supplying at It does the eiact element needed lor the res torallon ot the nerve force and vitality, Its good effects are felt after the first few doses. 11 wed your remedies myself and In my family for the past seven years and it is not too mueh to say that they eaved tny Hie. The tired feeling 1 used to hays aftar citing a few mule lessons has left me entirely and instead of lying U bed three or four hours ryjng to get sleep and then getting up and walking the floor until morning, lan now go to bed and sleep eight, ten enT twelve hours without any troubU. When 1 think ol my former nervous, wretched. Irritable state I want to tell everyone what Dr. Miles' Nervine hss done for roe. I can do u much work now ln a day as 1 used to take a week to accomplish. I think Dr. Miles' Nervine Is the best rtmedy tor nervousness and gen eral debility on earth." L. D. Edwards, Prof, of Music, Preston, Idaho. ATI druggists stU and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for tree book on Nervous and iieart Diseases. Address Dr. MUcs Medical Co, Elkhart. In In Salem. Tho same popular prices will prevail for the last two perform nnces. Bed Tims t take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning 1 feel bright and my com plexlon Is better. My doctor says it acts gently on the sxmache, liver and Kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. It Is made of herbs, and la prepared a easily as tea. It is called Lane's toed telpe. All druggists sell it at 25c and SO cents. Lane's Faml.y Medicines moves tho bowels each day. If you cannot get It, aend for free samples. Address, Orator Woodward, Leltoy, Ne You havo tried everything else and worried long enough about. your poor health. Now try a genuine Os teopath and bo cured permanently. Wo hnve plenty of good operators hero to help you. Try us. SchocStle, Barr & Barr, Osteopaths, Opera House Block, Salem. o SUNDAY 8EfWICE8. First Daptlst. F. W.' Cliff e. pastor. Morning ser vice at 10:30 a. m. Bible School nt 12 m. C. B, meeting at 7 p. m. Even ing service's at 8 pjnv First Unitarian. Uornor.o'f Chomokata and Cottage strosts. Frank Abramxiowell. pas tor. Prsachlng at 11 a. hi. Subject: The Golden Jlule." Mrs. Hinges will sing. No avonlng service. First Congregstlonsl. W. C. Knntner, Ph. D., pastor. Pronchltig at 10:30 a. m. by tho pas tor. Sunday School at 13 m. Y. P 8 C. B. at 7 v is. At 8 p. m. Itev. F. M. Butler will preach. Evangelical Lutheran. East Statu street. Third Sunday at tor Holy Trinity. Hev. Adolph Eberic. pastor. Sunday School nt 10 a. in. Al tar service at 11 a m. Sermon nt 11:36 n. ni. Strangers welcome Methodist Episcopal. John Parsons, pastor. Sorvlces at 10:30 a. m, and 8 p. m. Tley. B. J. Hoadley, D, D., will preach at tho morning service, Sunday School at 12 m. and Epworth League nt 7 p. in. United Evangelical, Botweon Center nod Marlon on Cot tage street. Preaching both morning nnd evening, at 11 a. m. and 8 p. ni. by our presiding elder, H. L. Pratt Sunday School at 10 a. m. Endeavor at 7 p. m.' - First Presbyterian H. A. 'KVtcjjuw, psW. Preaching services at 10:30 and 8 p.jn.; Sabbath school at 12 m.; Young People's Meeting at 7. p. m. Communion ser vice on next Sabbath, July fc Prcpar atory servlcq on next Friday night, July 3d. ' " - Castle ChaptT Church ot the United Brethren In Christ, corner Fourteenth and Marlon stree'ts. N. J. Crawford, has ben re appointed by the annual 'conference pastor for anolhfr year,' and ' will preach Sunday at 11 a. m.) preaching at 8 p. m. by Franklyn Helm. Sunday school at 10 a. m John Swank, super intendent. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evecjng. J. OUrer. class leader. A cordial Invitation extended to all. It's Jot a Cough and paves the way for pneumonia .or consumption, or both. Acksr1 Enflllsh Remedy will stop the cough in a day and beal your lungs. It will cure con sumption, asthma, bronchitis, and all throat and lung trouble Positively prati.fld. S5feHS- yoareorsTUsfled. Vrile us for free aampte- . . -., Buffalo. N. Y. D. J. Fry. drogglst- v Christian Science, nrjt 'Chlwfo rghrfct.Sclentftt, ServrfS: LeHon seftnon and child ren's classes at 11 a. m. Subject ot lesson sermen: "God," ',.Vedhcsday evening meeting at.1 p" m. Heading room opon dallSf "christian Science Hall, corna.r cQjir and Liberty strwts. ,;:,v Second ctutiSf of fihrlsf. Srlontlst. Chmcketa sfiiL!,wet of Cltv Hnll Services at 10r5K)'a. m. tyid 8 p. m. Subject of Iesson sermon. "God." Wednesday testimonial and exper ience meeting at 8 o'clock, Heading room In church open each afternoon except 8unday. All arc Invited to at tend se vices, and to make use of reading room. REDUCED EXCURSION RATES. To the Seaside and -Mountain Resorts for the Summer. The Southern Pacific company has placed on sale nt very low rotes round trip tickets to the various resorts along Its lines, nnd also, in connection with tho Corvnllls & Eastern, to Da trolt and the seaside at Yaqulna Bay, latter tickets good for return until October 10th. Three day tickets to Yaqulna bay. good going Saturdays, returning Mon. days, nre on salo at greatly reduced rates from all points Eugonp and North on both East and West Sldo lines, enabling peoplo to spend Sun. day nt tho seaside. Very low round trip rates aro also mado between Port land nnd snmo points on tho Southern Pacific good going Saturdays, re turning Sunday or Monday, allowing Portland peoplo to spend Sunday In the country nnd tho out of town peo ple to hnve the day ln Portland. Tickets from Portland to Yaqulna bay good for return via Albany and East Side, or Corvallls and West Sldo, nt option ot passcngor. Bnggngo checked through to Newport. A new feature at Newport this year will bo an up-to-dato Kindergarten In cliargo of an experienced Chicago teacher. A beautifully Illustrated booklet de scribing tho scasldo resorts on Ya qulna bay has been published by the Southern Pacific and Corvallls ft Eastern raltroads, and can bo secured from any .of their aRcnts, or by ad dressing W. K. Coman, Q, P. A, 8. P, Co, Portland, or Edwin Stone, Mnn agor. C. ft K, It. It. Albany, Or. wean. Hearts Aro duo to Indigestion. Nlnsty-ntn ol everyone hundred people who hsvs heart trouble osn remember vhen it was simple Indigestion. It Is a sclsn tlfio fact that all cisej ot heart dis ease, not organlo, rs not only tra co abb to, but sra the direct result ot Indigestion. All (ood taken into Ihe stomach which falls et perfect diges tion ferments and swells lha stomach, pulling It up against the heart. This Interferes with the action et the heart, and in the course ot tlmo that dsllcat. but vital organ becomes diseased. tlodol Diesis What You Eat Mrs. Ixriaf Nichols of MmT N.Y.. wrlt.st AnwMilnf. mrfocdwouU ilrtrM au by nuW.e my krt p'Wuu and I wonle Ucm vtry " rtotttr I tc a tntil M liAat ud K n. ne lmraHrt rV. ArW jtaf a I w toiUM I sia uii. Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders, and gives the heart a full, free and untxanv msled action, sVSdMonly. SI.00SUeSol4tnc3MeoM4 the trUl sim. wklch Mill for tOe V O Ifaca. Drcc Kt.re. Proposals for Supplies. Salem, Cm, June 0, ISO 3, The toard of trustees of the Oregon State Insano Asylum hereby Invitee sealed proposals for furnishing iu followng supplies to the Institution, for. six months endlug December 31. 1901: Groceries, mill fed and flour, meats and fish, dry goods, drugs, sta tionery. "U-atber and findings, boots and shoes, plumbing, hsrdwirp, tin warn and tinning, crockery and glasa wire Lists of said supplies will be furnished by the clerk of the board upon application. Samples can be .n at h aavlum. and goods must bo In accordance therewith. All goods must be In, strict accordance wnn sample In, original packages when p ii,r and delivered at the Stato In sane Asylum within M days after the contract is awarded, and bids must bo on blank forms, which will be fur nlsbcd, together with InstracUons to bidders, by the clerk, upon applica tion. Bach bd on flour or meat raust be accompanied' by a certified check of 1300, and each bid on flab by ft eep tl8edM!bk4sf4t7BraadTllldf'bM by a tertifltd check equal to JO per cent at the amount Dia, case pi eaWvssu n""t9t1 9H Hjyl c wwm AQE FIVE. PAO'L 3 ..with onch ensh purchase of m,i I,. , ; www- Burnt Leather Cushions.., Wo nro showing in our coruor window, a bofiutifnl lino of burnt lonthor cush ions. -Vf Voninuufncturo Burnt Leather Goods of every descriijiioif--Bpocinl orders tttkon nrw for your holi day workji Don't miss seeing tho cushions on display, itw successful bidders to bo returned Im mediately, nnd those of accepted bid dors when the contract is completed. "Bids must bo onclosed In sealed en velopes, and directed to tho board,, care ot tho clerk, and nlalnly marketL -"Bids for Asylum Supplies," and". do class ot goods, bid on ahquld also bo InsCrlbedion (ha envelope, vlrie, fit ness n,",d qualltyp betngicqual, prefer enco wllfbo xWen toiarHcleroanufsc turcd, grown or produced In thin state, 'Wnerfj particular. irVClC'la; spoclflcally called, 'for, bids fpfsny other kind dt roanufcure; or braadsr equally' as pood, iwlll bo tertalned, but to Insure recognition ot such bids samples of the articles it Is proposed to supply must accompany them. Tho board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids, or to accept or reject any part ot a bid.- Bids will bo opened t tho Capitol, at Salem, at 10 n. m., Wednesday, 3uly 8, 180J. By order ot tho Beard, of. Trustees' of tho Oregon fllato Insane Asylum. W. N. GATBNH? C-18-cod-td Clerk. ' Bids Invited. For supplies for tho Oregon Stav PonltenMary, during tho period end Ing Derumber 31. 1003. " Scaled bids for Dry Goods. Grocer ies. Shoes, leather and Findings, i Plumbing 3upp!l. Hardware, Flour. Oats and Mill Feed, Fish, Meats, etc., will bo received at tho omoo of tho Superintendent of tho Stato l'enlten tinry until Thursday, July Oth, 100 J, at 3 o'clock p. in. at which tlmo they will bo opened. A doposlt ot $30O.QO In cash or cc tilled check payabo to the supefjn tendent must atfeompany each bid for meat, and of $75 for bids for flour and fish, all other bids must be accompan ied by an amount equal to 10 per cent of tho amount of the bid. Tho right Is reserved to rojeet any and all bids and to accept or reject any portion of a bid. On each, envelope should ben scribed tho nature of Iho bid. Goods 'of Oregon manufacture or production will receive preference, other thin being, cquaL - ' AJI goodji and supplies mint bedo )lvored to.th9FnliontJary wltlilnjpo days after. Jhe ,coetraej-is awaraeo, unless otherwise provide! Id- con. Schedules of the various Hoes, of goods will be-Jifrolshed upon applica tion to the Superintendent. I Vouchers will be Issued tor pay went pn the flrst of the month follow. Ing completion of contract, and' monthly on wntlnuoueycontracts, Samples 'must accompany bids for Dry Goods, Groceries, 'vUur and all other articles whero practicable C f. JAME8, f Superintendent Oregon .State Peni tentiary, "" fialem, Oregon, June 8, 1WJ. Must be Sold A Bartfi V tr&M r.ttnrm ttif ftillo 31S IvUl-y J. Awn- iwm " Xg- acres 1 milce nortbwwt of Btaytou, Marion county, W in cu!U'atIon or meadow, running water, two good welU, good bouse, tarn and orennra. . .. .... wilt u.11 for (iQohSlf at w yor "" ' ' -m purchase prico P1 ' v baUie securej" by mortgage at lr teat pottfteWon given at aay o. gr oiotjiisUieaiLiKiyi.JaiKwsj8r Suytoa, Orecoo, w Qeorge Down- log, 8sJe, e-as-aw- Myifics I M f