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AYS THE BEST."
H SPECIAL SALE ON
TOILET PAPER
4 rods for 25c
WMtftolMts. Rcgulcr price
U fftBi paper is 10c
RED CROSS
PHARMACY
JTJtTVAED, Proprietors.
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Scwi; Machines
We wtftt jya to come in and tryia
Wfcit H? You'll never know tho
ditfsrwi lal'tSffwa these and tho com
on WHjjIffisfcuttIo machino till you
iarmgtt" easily they run.
Hhnft'iSfTkt of exclusive features
tass?sjtiHifwerth your while
fpillfees sold ou easy install-
wK H n taken in exchange.
Maeiiiwp.for rent.
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'JMMUBMENT HOUSE.
' t Ttmktt Liberty Street.
Faria, Implements, Wheels, Automo-
11 M, 'Sewing Machines and
Personals
T. B. Kay was bound for northern
points this morning.
Wallace Trill went to Corvallis to
day on business matters.
Bev. Pluraer returned from, north
ern points this morning.
Miss Besso Cameron, of Albany, is
the guest of Mrs. Albro Dickinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Daniels, of In
dependence, visited here over Sunday.
John Holman, of Albany, was the
guest of his family here over Sunday.
Ilnrvey K. Brown, sheriff of Baker
county, passed through the city today.
Mrs. Z. Keyes was among the pas
sengers bound' for Eugene this morn
ing. Stubb Smith returned to Chemawa
today,after a Sunday visit at his homo
here.
Miss Constance Wilma has returned
Oak Grove after a visit with friends
here.
Mrs. Harry Hopkins spent Sunday in
Portland, tho guest of Mrs. T. G.
Muths.
A. W. Prescott, of tho Orcgonlan
staff, raado an ovor-Sunday visit in
tho city.
Bort Hauoy, deputy district attor
ney for Multnomah county, mado a
Sunday visit hero.
Manager Harry Holmes, of tho Edi
son theatre, went to Portland today on
theatrical business.
Miss Ollvo Steel, who has boon the
guest of Salem friend, has returned
to her homo in Nowbcrg.
Mrs. A. Normandin, of Portland, ar
rived today to visit Miss Minnio Iro
ton for a week or ten days.
Miss Hazel Peterson who has bcon
visiting friends in this city has re
turned to her homo in Portland.
Rev. Robinson returned this morn
ing from Eugene, whero ho preached In
the Graco Presbyterian church.
Rev. P. A. Powell and family left
this morning for Helena, Mont., where
Mr. Powell has accepted a call from tho
Unitarian church.
Mrs. Roy Heater, of Newberg, is tho
city spending a few days with her hus
band, Roy Heater, who is coaching
tho Wlllamotto University track team
WATER
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AND WILL CONTINUE SO UNTIL
IMPROVEMENT WOBK IS I
FINISHED. t
Big Undertaking by Water Company to
Insure Reliable Supply and Con
Burners Are Asked to Bo Patient
While It Progresses Suggestions.
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Liberty Store
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YOUR HENS
'bells,
rwrcBran, and
Wheat
Aimers) ear hand.
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Per Sack.
E. W. SMITH, Prop
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Removal Notice,
On or beforo June 1st tho under-
igned will removo his harness and sad
dlery business to 187 Commercial
street, next door to Baker & Law-
renco'a grocery storo, nearly opposite i
. -,..& tA..I!An .r1l attil nnw Tint. I -
1UY UIUDUUb mtawui v . mvi,
rons Invited to see my enlarged stock
and businoi's at tho new stand.
FRANK E. SHAFEB,
d-w-5-5-tf Tho Harness Man.
CHILDREN'S DAY.
First
Methodist Church Gives Appro
priate Celobration.
Bee Supplies
l!Al complete stock of all the
Nipfrtts for the bee man
LICE KILLER
UP have the stuff that
e lice. Will kill all in
chicken house if used
'J Also, the Prussian lice
for small chickens.
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and Bee SappUee.
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Way s Travel.
is the asuax verdict el
Being the MlasWti Paelfe
reea the Facile eeast and
we believe that the serr-
.edatioas gives serit
Frees Deaver, Celera-
Ifriwfil ad Deaver there are ftwe
rtwlm daily to Kaaaas City
SC Lewis, carrying PaUssaa'f tot-
eleetxieiighted eleeaUf
turn asd ap-te-dst diaiag
saaie exeeUeat serviee i
in. Kaaeas City and Si.
phis, Little Seek aad Bet
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It wns "Children's Day" at tho
Pirst Methodist church yesterday, and
tho occasion was appropriately cele
bratel by the Sunday school. Tho fcr
vices began at 12 o'clock. Tho begin
ners' department nnd primary pupils
occupied front seats, and rendered the
main part of tho program. A feature
of tho beginners' department was the
"Llttlo Sunbeam" piece by eight lit
tle girls of tho beginners' class. Tho
littlo beginners also sang several mo
tion sorgs. which pleased tho audience.
Miss Alta Jones recited a welcome
pieco, and Fato Brown sang a solo for
tho Intermediates. Tho primary do
partmont also gavo several selections.
Miss Vera Byars sang a solo in her
usual good voice, and tho Misses Nel
lie Pardons, Dora Wiaans, Ruth Ketch
unr and Ruth Fields Tendered a number
appropriate to tho occasion.
The church was beautifully decorat
ed with resos nod other flowers, and
was a pretty setting for tho band of
little children who made their day a
success.
For Weak, Languid People. .
Weak, sickly peoplo often remark,
"If I could only got something that
would nourish me and give me
strengti," they do not know why, but
the food they eat is of no benefit to
them, they gain no flesh and feel no
stronger. Tbo fact is the stomach it
too weak to perform its work, and the
little appetite they once had is soon
gone. The blood becomes more thin
and watery, bringlsg oa faint sick
spells with Joss of memory and ambi
tion. There is a remedy for all this
that acts ia the right way. It is called
Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic,
and is sold by ail druggists for 75c
per box, or 3 boxes for 42. It turns
the food 70s eat into rich, red blood,
atakiag iesh aad streagta, creating
aa appetite beeaase the systcat de
mands susteaaaee. .
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XotuerBS see Oewrinr, XiMtm, Wis.
MLCN IMMKTS fH MLUW fSfxC I
Tho housewives of Salem will bo a
littlo annoyed for a short period with
roily water inthcit faucets, but, if
they will take tho time to read tho ex
planations which follow, they will) be
content to bear the temporary incon
vonienco in order to reach tho good
results which will follow. ;
It has been tho desire of tho Salem
Water Company to give its patrons
tho bost service) within tho roach of
human effort, and to this end Presi
dent Park has been planning a system
of improvements for eomo timo which
would leave no room for doubt or mis
giving as to tho quality of wator pro
cured for and furnished to tho people.
His intention was outlined in tho fol
lowing letter to the secretory of tho
stato board of health at Pertland:
Salem, Or., April 13, 190C. Dr. R.
C. Yonuy, Secretary Stato Board of
Health, Portland, Oregon. Dear Sir
Wo aro contemplating tho project of
increasing tho filtering system we have
nt Salem, nnd beforo wo take any
steps in this diroction wo dcslro to
havo you inspect tho manner In which
wo filter and tako tho water, also to
examine bacteriolbdcallly tho water
in our water main andl in tho Willani
otto river adjacent to tho filter.
In order to Install tho conducts In
cident to tho Alteration of tho water,
it is necessary for us to dig deep- in
.tho gravel sand tbar with a steam
dredigor, which will for a short timo
open a channel direct from tho rivor
into tho present filter crib. i
While thli work is being done wo
are extremely nnxlous to tako every
precaution to prevent any contamina
tion of tho water or impair ,the
health of tho community. To this end
wo respectfully ask your opinion as to
tho efficiency of our filter, tho advisa
bility of oxtonding tho same, and whnt
precautions wo can tako to prevent
any impairment of tho health of tho
c. Very truly,
SALBM WATER CO.
By Chna. Park, President. )
City Water. Is Puro.
Mr. Park received tho following re
ply yostenluy, it having been dolnyod
through the absence of Dr. Mntson,
tho bacteriologist, who .is spoken of
in tho letter, who was In San Francisco
part of tho time:
Portland, "May 17, '00. Mr. Chas. A.
Iirk, Salem, Or. Dear Sir: In reply
to your lettor will say that tho water
taken by Dr. Mntson from tho city
main and1 from tho river shows us,
follews:
Tho water from the main showed no
growth of bacteria and for that reason
is excellent wator for domestlo use.
Tho Willamette Tiver water show til
considerable growth of bacteria.
With regard to precautions that
should bo taken whllo enlwrging your
filters, will say that you should notify
all persons to boll their drinking water
while, the work is In progress.
When tho crib is completed thor
oughly clcnnso tho reservoir ami flush
water mains and pipes. This will ro-
duco tho danger to the minimum.
Verv truly yours,
" "ROBERT 0. YKNNV,
Stato Health Onioer.
An Immeases Job,
Tho work spoken of by Mr. Park
has been in progress somo weeks and
has reached a stogo toward completion
when of necessity tho water In the
mains will bo discolored bf sediment.
Tho company concluded to extend tb
filter In tho river by building a eon
duit 300 feet long, extending wct
ward under tho gravel bar, and to do
this it was noceswry to procure the
uso of tho government dredge, wb ch
was done through tho secretary of war
and this dredco has been in operation
here during tho past threo weeks. By
means of this channel forty feet wldo
and in eomo places over twenty fct
deep has been dug through the gravel
bar for over threo hundred fctt, into
which will bo inserted a c.n-Jult
through which the water will filter,
and which in reality Just so muh of
an extension to the present crb awl
filter.
This eondit will be set eight f('t
below low water mark of the river and
nearly four feet below the present bed
of the etreajn. The ditch is eut through
tho gravel of the river bed to a hard
pan cement and through this again
to a bod of boulder gravel, apparently
the old time river bed. Upon this tlw
timbers of the conduit will rU and
oa top of it when completed will be
the gravel bar tea to ifteea feet deep.
Own e Safer Water.
The big toaatl already described U
Seasonable Clothes
If you arc up against the Clothes problem, cfftr"
here for the solution. Wc have the best lot of?
Suits and Men's furnishings ever offered for yottr
stlection, including those styk'sh ROBERTS' HATS
Worn so generally by smart dVtssers ;
Suits $1 2.50 to $25
"Roberts," Best $3.00 Hat on Earth
Full and attractive line of, Dent Gloves
SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE
mvW aVHBEL- iMsarXaflsalsasaiat
'mtflalsasaBSFV Osaflr JasasaB i &
r dug closo to tho present filter, jod of healing, nnd todaj thero aro
many wiuusuuus vi iuinjivi t..ow..-
who beliovo that nature is tho great
curatlvo agent all thoso Interested in
thoso thoorloa will find matters of In
terest in tho current issuo of 'Sugges
tion (Chicago) a nmgazlno of the Now
Psychology devoted to tho cultivation
of will power, character building,
thought force, rational hyglcno, nja
turo euro, psychic research and alllod
subjects.
now
and today tho Intervening section of
dirt will bo removed and this dls-
turbanco of tho gravel will naturally
allow tho river water to flow in and
carry considerable forolgn matter,
which will stnrtlo tho lady at tho
faucot. This dlsturbanco will continuo
to a greater or less oxtont until tho
excavation is finished nnd tho drodgor
out of tho way so that tho outer cud
of it can bo filled In with gravol so as
to shut out tho river water.
To Avoid All Danger.
Mr. Park hopes that tho pooplo will
bear this annoyanco patiently. Tho
company has taken overy precaution
nnd has no foar of contamination, or
it would not let tho water In, but all
possible dnnger cart bo avoided by
boiling tho wator uoosd or drinking
purposes until tho improvement, is com
pleted. Best Filtering System.
Tho company bcliovos it has tho best
posslblo filtering systom and that it
canuot bo Improved upon. In fact, no
systom can bo bettor than that which
gives absolutely stcrilo wator and that
is what Salem Is to bo provided with
nnd has been, nccording to tho testi
mony of Dr, Mntson, tho bacteriologist.
Naturo Curo in Juno Suggestion.
Many thoughtful porsons aro inter
ested In tho rapid sproad of tho thoor
los of thofo advocating druglosa moth-
CHEAP EXCURSION
RATE EAST
FOR, SUMMER SEASON
Tho Southoro Pacific Company will
soil special round-trip tlckota to east
ern points on June 4, 0, 7, 23, 25, July
2 and 3, August 7, 8, 9, Sept, 8, 10,
1000, to Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee,
St. Paul, Omaha, Sioux City, St. Joo,
Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas, City,
Denver, Colorado Springs artd Pueblo,
Colo. Good going ton days and return
ing ninety days from salo dato; but
not beyond October 31, 1000. For par
ticulars call on agents. A, L. Craig,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, tf
Smiles
up,
Just thing of it; god country butf
tor at 15 cents a pound.
Lot tho stato buy tho Barlow wages
road, and then, with convict labor,
connect Eastern and Western Oregon
with a first-class highway.
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Fortunate Missounia.
"When I was a druggist at LlvosU,
Mo.," writes T. J. Dwyer, now t
Orayavllle, Mo., "three of yjtstbte
era wero permanently oureS aea
sumption by Dr. King 'a New Dlseovery
and aro well and strong today. One
was trying to sell hla property aad
move to ArirouA, but after uslaf Dr.
King's Now Dlseovery a short time 1m
found it unnecessary to do eo. X re
gard Dr, Kins 'a Now Dlseovery aa ba
moat wonderful medicine la exlstenee."
Surest cougli and 13 ears and throat
and lung healer. Guaranteed by J. C,
Perry, druggist. COc aad 41. Trial bat
tlo free.
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