vi; "J - l "Tthb;d,ail-y. jqurnact ,8AirEM;iEQow;'8ATURpAy,iTrt-yf8n9or" '; s. iw WMnnn . . Procrastination is Tlie Thief of Eyesight Almost all serious eye troubles are the result of procrasti' nation. Instead of taking the alarm at the first sign of eye weakness and goi'iV' straight to an ODtician tdo manv Deoole neglect the little trouble until it has become a trreat one. If your eyes, commence to bother you in even the least degree you will be doing a wise thing in allowing us to fit them with glasses. We have one of the finest and most elaborate equipments of oplhalrnic instruments in the state and am ple knowledge of how to use them. If we fail to prop erly fit your eys we expect no pay. Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem -TrMfttTumaii- PERSONALS. jllHI IIIWI II MM II I I lilt f&Social Realm --- .-.-----,----..--..- n. D. Wllklns, of Albany, la visiting Salem friends. I. Conklln went to Portland this Halsey ftils forenoon fon a'fbw d'ays'' visu 10 airs, wye's sister, Mrs. U. A. Gmy. W. N. Gatens goes to Portland -this ovenlng for an over-Sunday visit with ins ramlly who are visiting relatives there. Dr. T. C. Smith, Jr., wont to Seaside Oils morning for a visit with his fam ily, who occupy a cottage there for the season. A marriage license was this after noon Issued to George Q. Dart and Miss Etta Fox, upon the application of J. W. Dart. Prof. J. II. Ackermnn went to Hood River this morning for a few days' va cation with relatives. Ho will return on Wednesday. Miss Era Pccar returned to her homo In Itoscburg today, after a month's visit at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. W. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Gilbert went to Eugcno this morning, and will enjoy tho baseball game thoro today nnd tomorrow, and visit with friends. Jay J. McConnlck wont to Albany this morning to umpire- the games be tween the Roseburg and Albany teams this nftornoon and tomorrow. Mlno Host and Mrs. J. Connor, of tho Hotel Willamette, returned last night from a trip up tho Columbia river, where they enjoyed a few days' rest George D. Gray went to Newport -jMatfm TfiVE OPENS , AGAIN MONDAY Miss Eya Thatcher Who Captured Portland Will be There, Chenoweth the" Cornetist, and Myers, Vocalist Among the Many Attractions All amusement lovers aro delighted to learn that Managor Shields will re- opon his Salem park next Monday, and will bring together performers of great oxperlcrfco In vaudovlllo work. weddinn Announcement. ' Hwiidn. in in Hnium tarn vin Mr. nnd Mrs. I. A. Webb announce , T ' , , tho engagement of their daughters, "" ?""' """..""" '"""'..,"'".""""' Pearl, to Mr. Albort W. Nelson; Edith, . iro,a 8UO" " ui laqu.na oay. n in- vmnaf m Wninh Tim wpil. I G. U Savaso was a nassenecr for filings 'will tako placo August 12th. Albany, going up on mining business. Ipledford Mall. Miss Adelaldo Sutmoycr roturned Mr. Welch. ono of tho happy young yesterday from an outing at Newport. nioniiiis ior n low aay visiu . l(U.n" i" ."'.'. e" .iV mT I r .. " ."".. . Clayton Young, who Is employed In , V?t """J """" " "u, 7 ' "" "1"""" m?.ue Bparo? loranK? men namod In tho obovo, was formot ly a resident of Salem, and tho an nouncement or nis engagement 10 a fair young lady of Mcdford will cause sorlous heart affection among tho old sweethearts ho loft In this city, when ho wont to Mcdford. n South 8alem Personals. Mrs. Laporto, of Albany, Is visit- Ing at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. William Wolch. In 8outh Salem. Mrs. C. T. Mclntlro and littlo son, I Floyd loft for Eugene this morning. whoro they will visit for a fow nays with relatives In that city. Rev. Gordon, pastor of tho Lcsllo M. E. church, is homo from a week's stay at Glndstono Park. MIbh Jonnlo Booth Is homo from a visit wlUi hor aunt, -Mrs. Fisher, -of "SUvorton. Rov. J. II. Colemnn wont to Glad stone Park this morning for a brief stay. Walter Jackson went to his homo in Portland, after a short visit In this city. Govornor Chamberlain went to Port land last evenlngfor an ovor-Sunday visit W. II. Molr roturned this morning from a short visit to his brother-at Portland. Mrs. E. E. Waters wont to Portland Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Knighton. John Stolwor. of Jefferson, camo down from his homo this morning for a brlof stay. Justlco and Mrs. C. E. Wolvorton wont to Gladstpno Park this morning for a brief stay. W. D. Shaw arrived from Portland this morning, to look after somo of his Intorcsts here. W. II. Darr and Leo Stnnwood re turned this morning from a trip to Silver Croek Falls. Mr. and Mrs. D. IT. James wont to Albany this morning for an ovor-Sunday visit with frlonds. Herman Klabor, of Tacoma, a hop doalor, left this morning for his homo, A Fine Dand Concert. Tho Salem Military band gavo an- A)tlior of Its dollghtful open-air con fcorts In Marlon Bquaro last night, when a largo crowd of Uio cltlzons of Salem enjoyed tho splendid program rondorod, Tho band shows steady lm 'provement undor tho ablo leadership of Prof. Willis 13. McElrov. and. with aftor a abort. business visit hero. i'tho addition of the now instruments, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frlsboo went to will Boon rank as on6 of iho boat bands Albany this forenoon to attend tho fu In tho Paclflo Northwest. noral of a rolatlvo this afternoon. Miss Eva Stafford, a teacher In tho I Portland schools, Is visiting Mrs. J. W. Roland,.at hor homo for a fow days. Miss Alicia McElroy, of Eugene. who has boon a guest of hor brother, w. E. McElroy. has returned to her homo. W. II. Smcado nnd Robert McCluro, of tho Flathead Indian agency, Mon- I tana, are In tho city for a fow days' stay, GRAINO fj i nc ruric r his family, who aro occupying tho Gray cotmgo at Nye Creole this sum mon Herman Uchtmnn, of Portland, was a Salem visitor last evening, returning to Portland this morning. Ho Is a denier In hops, and was here to ldok over tho situation. Mr. and Mrs. Chns. S. Roily and daughtor. Corlnno, roturned to tholr homo In Portlnnd yesterday afternoon, after a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends In this city. Mrs. A. Strong leaves tonight for Snn Francisco, for a two-months visit to hor brother Lute Westncott, and other relatives. Hor daughter, Miss Amn, accompanies hor. Miss Allco Davlo, for tho past two years an operator In tho local tele phone exchnngc, left this morning for Tacoma. whore sho will make hor fu ture homo with an aunt. Dr. II. H. Ollngcr and D. C. Mlnto wore passongora to Eugcno this fore- this tho most attractive weok yot, and from tho expressions heard on tho street of this splendid bill to bo of- fored, It Is predicted that tho Park seating capacity will bo packed, Tho program will bo headed by the queen of Irish comedy. Miss Eva Thatcher. who has won great laurels during hor roruanti engagement, and It was with great -effort thnt her audience would let her leavo the Btago. Chenoweth, tho great cornotlst, Is nlso billed to appear, and from tho press notices thnt ho has alroady ro- coiveu, it may bo assured that his su pcrb cornet work will tako hero. Evory effort Is now being mndo to socuro iiarry sayor, tho great mimic, who does a very neat act, and has a way of his own In entertaining tho public. Hunt's dogs and monkey will tako tho children's oyos, and from tho way tho "old monk" cuts capors it will n "': Cr,r'hr;v" . ,b" " " . ..'V. "lease the old folks as well To make '.... ! Mirt nnlnrlnlnmnnt nnmnlntA fnnnnnH THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE In comparing Graln-0 and coffee remember that while the tasto U the samo Graln-O gives health and strength while coffee shatters the nervous system and breeds disease of the digestive organs. Thinking people prefer Gralu-O and its ben efits. TRY IT TO-DAY. r AtgroctnnTfyt?htf8t He. and lie per rekj, Gen. W. II. Odell wont to Gladstone Park this morning, to bo present at tho Chautauqua convention for a fow days. Chris Donovan, a hop doalor of San ta Rosa, Cal Is In Salem for a short visit, after a trip to the Atlantic sea board. Mrs. 0. A. Nye and family wont to The Spa and California Bakery havo added abothor Jjakor to tboir shop and will havo On Hand at All Times ajfull lino of fresh cakes, German oflbo bread, etc. 114 State Street, 93 Court Street. iemfiinnif nminium un iaiiii To Sea-Side or Mountains I Hundreds of pounds of FRBSH RC&CS'tSD Coffee we have put -up(jn, ', AIRTIGHT0;' Cartons. Also Tea, Cocoa, Baking Powedr and flavor- ; ; ing extracts. . . ii $ Send'in your order and we will puYthem up in the ! I same style. '... ; 2 Fee top. with every purchase of $1.00 or .over, (mention this ad) and we will z give one of those pretty Lunch f Butter Cups with a nickle screw $ l' o M Mill 11 STOR Phone 2411. Black Free Delivery iinijifmni)iiigiitnHminiiifT games this afternoon and tomorrow, and root for tho Raglans. John W. Mlnto arrived up from Portland this morning for a visit with his paronts and his daughtor who Is spending a fow weeks with Hon. nnd Mrs. John Mlnto In South Salem, Watt Shlpp went to Eugene this morning to witness tho baseball games this nftornoon and tomorrow, bo twoon the Salem and Eugene teams, and to see Salem defeat the Nobles. Louis Lachmund, tho hop denier, went to Now York on a business trip last ovenlng, and will bo gone about a montb. Mrs. Laqhmund will go to tho coast with friends during hor hus band's absenco. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Nelson wont to Newport this morning for a few dnys' visit at tho sensldu Tlioy wore ac companied by Mrs. P. 0. Keens and Mrs. A. Davis, of Dos Molnos, In., who aro spending tho summer with tho Nolsons. II. S. Gilo wont to Vnncouvor, Wash ington, this morning to meet with tho fruit growors of that section, nnd as sist them in the perfection of a fruit growors' association, similar to tho Wlllametto Valloy Pruno Growors' Association. Albort L. Downing, of Whlteakor, former treasurer of Marlon county, was In Snlom yostordny nftornoon, for tho first time slnco tho stato fair Inst fall. Mr. Downing has bocn sorlously HI. nnd Is but Just recovering, and his many friends woro pleased to greot him onco more. II. E. Frcoraan. of London, England, an oxtonslve dealer In hops, camo up from Portland last ovenlng, and this morning went to Tacoma Mr. Freo man Is making a tour of the hoi) dis tricts of tho Pacific coast, with a view to looking over the situation nnd as certaining the condition of tho Brow ing crops. Women of Woodcraft Tho ladles of Silver Bell Clrclo, Wo- men of Woodcraft, at their mnntlnc held last ovenlng, Installed tholr of ficers for tho ensuing term, in ono of tho most Interesting lodgo sessions of uio year. During tho evening tho lodge presented Da Marguerite Pomoroy, the retiring guardian neighbor, with a magnificent cut-glass vase, purchased during that lady's absence from the city, as an acknowledgement of her splendid services in the principal chair of the lodgo during tho past two terms. Mrs. Mary a Holcomb made the speech of presentation, and the happy recipient gracefully and fervent ly expressea nor appreciation of the splondld gift. Mrs. Holcomb acted as the Installing officer, and inducted the following well-known ladles Into their respective positions; Past guardian, Dr. Marguorlte Pom eroy; guardian neighbor. Mrs. Holon South wick; adviser, Mrs, Caroline Busbnell; magician. Mrs. Maggie Fisher; atotndant, Mrs. Ellra Darling; Inner sentinel, Mrs Mary E. E. Mas- sev; outer sentinel, Mrs. Sylvia Fer rell; managers, Mrs. Eleonore Gurard ond Mrs. Anna Warner; captain of guards. Mrs. Allle Stapleton; mu, Blclan. Miss Maude Morrison. Comel Cornel Cornel To the First M. B. church, July 25th, 26th. 27th, at 8 p. m.. and hear, the greatest speaker on the temperance question in the nation, volney B, Cushing, of Bangor, Maine. 0' i ii , i Shields has engaged Mr. J. W. Myers, recently of tho San Francisco Chutes, to sing tho illustrated songs, Thcso aro some of tho fcaturos of tho Shields' programs, nnd when thoy nro In tho hands of good slngors thoy aro much appreciated by tho audlonco. Tho polyscopo will bo moro interest ing than over, and sovoral thousand feet of now films will bo shown. Gos iior'o orchestra will render a fow cholco selections during an intormls- slon. which will glVo tho patrons am- Dandruff and Falling Hair vanish before the magic touch of Nowbro's Hcrpicido, the latest scientific discovery. It kills the dandruff germs. Destroy tho cause, you re movo the effect. Kill the dandruff germ, nnd your hair will grow abundantly. , BT.AmioVT.lDlBo.DM.I.'M. . nnWd d4 U tht you oUlni f or It. II hM olunal car hn4 (ram dandruff, nl Uri mjtuirantaudtott. OiioiM.C0Ki, For Stic t fell Flrit-Clui Drug Store. For ule by Danelel J. Fry. Bend 10 ent In stamps for sample o The Herp'oldo Co.. Detroit. Mich. phtlmo'td rofrosh i thomsolvos at tito lomonado stand, which has recently ueen installed, or to give tltno for a littlo friendly chat Every convent, onco for tho comfort of tho patrons will bo given by. tho management. Tho Salem Military band will give Bhort band concerts preparatory to tho per formance. Tbo;pricc3 aro 1G and 25c, which enables evoryone with moderato moans to attend. Plrjnlc at Liberty. .Ono of tho most onjoyablo picnics evor hold In Liberty .took placo Friday at tho Gibson homo, under tho direc tion of tho Hborty Good Roads League. Mr. Gibson, who has Just com pleted a flno now houso and bam, took this opportunity of having his neigh bors vlow them, and it proved to bo n great success. A largo number of neighbors brought their lunches, nnd when tho tlmo camo thoro was n grand Bpread in tho grovo. In tho nftornoon thoro waa a bait gamo, and at night a good, old-fashioned barn danco given In tho jiow barn. Old and young jolnod In, nnd stopped only whon sup per (which Mrs. Gibson hnd prepared) wna announced. Mrs. Gibson is a nntablo cook, and last night oxcolled horself, adding to hor reputation in that lino. Ev.oryono voted tho occa sion the best of Uio season, nnd would call-again on very alight porsuaslon. Quito a numbor of Salonr peoplo woro present There is worse pure stufl than the usual mixtures used to adulterate spices ; no great harm, except to adulterers. "Pepper" is shells and dust (3c lb) with one per cent of red pepper to hot it. "Cloves" arc stems (2 or 3c lb Wormy nutmees are "worth ; or 6c lb by the ton. Schilling's Best feels strange in such company moneyback.il. M' HKxar 'A fy s Raphia . All the rage for m ing Hats, Indian Bas ket, Mats, etc. Easy to learn, pree.' de monstrations; Klickitat Indian Baskets Just received a line of fancy Indian ' 'Baskets, a fine as sortment. Lovers of fine baskets should call early and see them. Jahinple's 1 Repairing a Watcb Of, tho flnest-wOrknjnohlp.lB a b of our buslnosa" titw9 l1!0 s( attention to. . Our , rbiwlrlag dcrt mont is conducted with 'tho utmoat skill, diamonds aro reset, a! Jowelry of all kinds Is repaired In tho moot perfect manner, bosldoa optical work 6t all lilmjs. v s C. T. Pomefori . . Jeweler ami OpUolan, 2S8 Ooas, pt. iinnmianmtrwttrn f 8tiiimiaii . . .. . 1 - - .- - t. m- 1 fc3JjKJzSlr. i3JROS.' Ii J8c dozen lot eggs ! Oc per lb for hens ! J 5c " u " yoisag chickens ; 1 7 t-2c per lb for totter ; In trade, (ess 0 pea cent incsh !! f iiiiinjf i tm uunn iaiBiif i Harritt & Lawrence Sell wore Oroccrles il Utttr Orocerlt tlua ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD treatment and GOOD .goods' Stop in and soo for yoursolf. OLD P. 0, QROCKRY. Speer 3Btotbere BUYERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE a lD jjR -j jB Fv 3 Groceries Hardware GranlteWare Tinware Glassware . c4m 4. Boots Sitoes HSE 1h 0 ' y'T i'iv' , ?W?ap" HI .j- n; 4- r 5 Dry Good's C I I Utnhlg Cie4s: ki'-.ij - rt BascbJilh-? Tomorrow The two best amateur teams In the county will Dlar tomorrow at the base ball park, at 3 p. to.; with band con-1 Wb b t.t,v L. fcM .. 99.VU vwa .' eluding grand stand. 1 The season is open for Binding Twine Wewquo1tethefc3lorV ing prices? Standard :12 lcTiDiamohd Manila 13 12ci Clover Leaf ft 1x2c, ( ' H ; jl li Remember we are the only; gt ofjicj selling 4Igoddjrjgd Gent's Furnishing Goods on State Street Speer Bros,, Farmer's Store. State St