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Q- tr r IT "TNUINE ARTICLE ,lt . Pure V V Maple ' hoche fc-ui jel DOTJCU.AS, m' Leading. Grocers, Confectioners tM, 400-40 state sweet. ra lor. OUltlOE CBEAM 'QrsMa ottreet from tho dairy to oar waken the perfect iee cream k'asrw o popular, . vu. a .b w a. r. r: n r-.a. . -- i,ArM-Artt) )w).t vam ft -n,jr-- - .... .Sflrv!5i"iAKr ,. BMCr ill Tfetine Bike Amd .B5orj,the irood ridinsr. 1 SSSX T1? ,' b same cwgira vec&porf oction that has til wys rciSIzod thia celobrafed wheel. a 4' k BverlastiBgykearings that make tho J wheel run, as good when It is old "aa ;, reread fork! crowns that never were iwa to Druic. lag tempered oval cranks that aro as sxiiiucan proauco. jkV fastenings that never bother JSSer by1 loosening. ' y l it j i IWl IBBUUGt lUL'SO UUU UUT CUt'UU kola J45T n1 im SfwsiW great snaps in second-hand F. A. Wiggins BfFXJaXENT HOUSE. 265-M7 Liberty Street. Implwaants,. Who els, Automo- ira feWJes Swing Machines and Supplies. ti - SPECIAL RATES ANNUJl Jtt OOKTENTION NATIONAL OOXSimXi, KNIGHTS OF H.:,KS.trMBUS. Xr ., Jane 3 and 9, 1000. tho Southern Pacific sell round-trip tickets to HavefV Conn., for $92.75. &ile ifay i? 25 and 20, limit going, 9: fiiwl'''retum limit, August 31, '' Ferytlculars call on agents. ' .,. "" A. L. CRAIO, "f.f " General Passenger Agent. v.,t rMm Wanted. 8&wMl5fiSinHmber yard laborers; $3.96 THWjilfV Woodsmen, $2.25 to $3.0. mjfTwoik, Apply to Booth KeilSe Eugene, Or. 5-22-tf -r- W DR.KUM WwMliffiil CMNESEiDOCTOR ITJIt t you with Oriental herbs ai wriTuiy disease without operation tJ&t? Ibm't known everywhere in m, a0 fcas cured many prominent U i$, He has lived in Salem M yM, snd can be trusted. He HBMr itiiUflnrn unknown to white ml la with them can euro thma, lung troubles, rhen aach, liver, and. kidney dls- i stakes a specialty of dropsy trouble. His remedies diseases when everything f'rHe has hundreds of, teetl- gives contnltatloa free. ! A. .At.t-M ..amw wAmi wcuiciiirB mj the country can write for tamp. iM some extra iae tea, got fXUM BOW WO CO., Igh street, Salw, Oregon. stsl Sslesa. P. 0. Box IS. food, win Ap ya. Twore r you had better ly tttm the if has the repotatlo of hajlag quality, and stUiaf it at rea- rfew. r, LawreJice & Baker UltniMkLtvrHtc WILL BE A GREAT GAME 'If i The great event of tho baseballW.- son takes place tomorrow on tho "Wil lametto field, when tho University of Oregon baseball tossers will crbssjwts wun tne Willamette aggregation, SEu gene comes down confident thoy can bat Willaniotto off the field, and to tako hemes: another trophy from the representatives of the old - Methodist "U.'-' But the same feeling of suc cess that inspires tho Eugene boys is also, sharpd by tho veterans of Old Wil- lflmette, and when they meet "there will be a hot time In, the old town.".Dcmocratio dSstr,ot attornoy in Mutt Indications aro that tho largest crowd ever assembled at a ball game will bo present to witness the battle, andr the Willamette rooters will let no moment pass without cheering lustily for their representatives. Willamette defeated the Oregon team early in tho season by a score of C to X, at Eugene, but since that time the locals havo developed stronger and moro effective team work, and are confident that they will win. Tho state championship is at stake, and tho outcome of tho game, will be watched with great Interest. When chasing tho butterfly of love liness thore is orw thing to kcop in mind and that is, chase the right kind boautifulness that comes by taking Ilollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cent?, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Stone's drug storo. - ' o Equal Suffrage Tonight, Tho equal suffragists havo made a big campaign all over the state, and this week aro holding their final ral lies. Tonight is their big night in Salem. They havo 3ccure! a fine list of speak ers, and their program will bo a rich treat. 'Rev. .Anna. Shaw.' who -isrrppoimlzeil a one of tho greatest orators in tho United States, will turn loose her vel - vet Humor upon tho opposition, and other speakers will present tho various phases of this important (piestlon. Do not fail to hear them. Thero will bo a half hour's musical program, beginning promptly at 7:45. Bo sure to go early and get a good seat. A collection will be taken. Orowing Aches aad Pains. Mri. Josie Sumner, Bremond, Tex., writes April 15, 1902: "I have used Ballard 'a Snow Liniment in my f ami by truo citizens, both nntlvo and for ly for three years. I would not bo clgn bora Failing in every other moth without it in tho house. I havo usod it od of checking tho increasing popular on my little girl for growing pains and ity of tho Republican nomlneo for aches in her knees. It cured her right governor, Democratic desperation away. I havo also used it for frost,, A circular has boon lnued by the bitten feet, with good success. It is , the best liniment I over used." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry's drug' store. Probably Fatally Hurt. George W. Isbefl, who in well known among Willamette valley horsemen ' was thrown from a horse yesterday, which ho waa exercising at tho fair grounds. Tho rider fell on his head with great force. Dr. Byrd, tho phy. slean in attendance, believes the man fatally injured. J At noon today ho .was still uncon I ciom, as he bus been over since tho accident, and is gradually growing woakor. Nc; hopes ara now entertained of his recovery. The same aimal throw Ralph Rawson some weeks ago. Mr. Isbell i about 50 years of oge, and is married. He is a thorough horseman, with a fino reputation and a host of friends, who will be sincorcly grieved when they learn of his injury Tho commencement and graduating exercises of tho Western Conservatory of Mnsio takes place- Tuesday evening June 5tb, at tho First Baptist church at 8:15 o'clock. The Interstate teach- . S.I 1,11 1- 1.1. er, iTanK &, unurcniu, jrecui u graduate, Miss Cora Talklngton, who will be hoar'd) la several selections. The program will bo as follews: "Lustpief Overture," Kebr Bela Florence Liston and Jessie Harritt; (a) "In tho Flow'ergarden," Merkel (b) Juno Bugs' Dance, Hoist-' Vesta Gardner; vocal solo, scleete wiw Iois Peebles; "Pastorale." Bachmann 3ary Frisby; reading, selection from Quo Vadls Wallace Trill; piano qoar- tot, "Norma," Albert! first pianos FJoresce Wston, Zoo -OInstead; second piae: JeI Harritt, Maryr Frisby. geeosil Part "iTslody of Love," EagUauuia-nVestA Oaraaw axl Zoe CMsintre-T; Sm i .!, lfr-Ha-set Deniaz: Bomummi JPUm,' Otftt chalk, Jetslo Harritt; rsal solo, c leeler Mws Lois TVll Job Br- euele, TsekAlkowski leees Uston; EsssmUs PloaIy X& rt pi ssot Cora TalkiMrto,Tialc; Ciroreilll; seeosd piaaoi Viw Nettie Bfckaer, Miss Mae Bob. dac,t oai.itai. jotmyAis aAiaat; ouqok; TmntADAY, ISSUES WAM - CIRCULAR Reputollcai CeBtralCoramit- 'tee Pays its jRfespeets to DemocracyJ cause of the election of George E. Chamberlain in 1902, tho archives of power show for Oregen: A Democrat is United States senator, a Democratic governor, a Democratic supremo judge, a Democratic mayor in Portland, n Democratic sheriff in Multnomah, ia nomnh Tho appetite of the Democracy for oftlco never wearies, ia never satisfied. Tho times call for Bopublicnn loyalty. In national issues tho administration has taken advanced ground. The rights of the peoplo are near tho heart of President Roosevelt.. It is falso that only outside of tho Republican party can Roosevelt hope for tho accomplishment of those great and good purposes which dominato his administration. Therefore, a. voto for tho Republican ticket hero U an en dorsement of the adininitration and the voters' opportunity to make the people's interest paramount. , After political experience of much variety, tho peoplo of Oregon havo Placfll " their stntuto books a direct I'rmar' '" vrl"c'1 enables tlio people to nominate their officials and to hold in their hands tho long-sought rhcansito select? thoir United- States senator. This 'is tho modern Magna" Cbarta. Let no vain argument rest in nny mind that tho senatorial contest will be decided except -in this Juno election The issuo is: Shall a .Republican or a Domocratio' senator bo 'elected? Tho Republican nomlneo, Mr. Bourne experienced, of ability, whoso. dignlj .,' ! .. -, " iftica,iv andiprfona1lTi is;Schali6Bired d'BironnIlv ifl-tiBtballCBtrcd -i . ' TT.' 'bv - nopUbl'ica'nW-hns been chostn ,,:. tho .,,. 9tnniv8 for tho doctrine of reproscntfttivo government anil pop- ulor selection of public ofllcinls, arid should reeelvo every Republican vote. It is tho prlvilogo of tho Republi can party this year to support for gov ernor a man of the people, fit, ablo and tho nominee of a uuitod party. Tho Domocratio nttnek upon Withy combo that ho was born abroad is on attack upon a largo part of this cit Izcnship which will bo discountenanced Republican central committee, part of i mmw mm omt tW y iQ Accident II Happen! wm And wlun thtr '" zrart buipco Vju nfcJ a CO oil ilnlmebl ara nef.J It at once A. p,h WT1I". wns keep un liar, I a buttle of PROF. PEWS KING CACTUS OIL TliU errst maKnetleJ oolUlns nl beallns remedy pt llly ure s.l huru I of nu or bit and nlwaj Heals Without A Scar ii It curt cut. prnlD brui. r kvclllDsa, lamenevi. oia wiiuoii ' buiro, chipjiJ bniU, Uol b'U- r and U tbe HUadard renusly (or hired wlr cut oa aaltokl. harn 1 nkJdlo sH. fccrmtt'be. tfrf bwi rukoi udder. Itch, maae, etc It besl a wouod from tbe bottom - , and l tborougblr antiseptic. KIND CACTUS OIL U old by dru(ri' r IV. fiOc and bottle. 13 aad (A Ctn,t atrd cab, or cnt prepaid by tbe uu& - ' (Mturer. OLMDf A McUAID. CHnioa lows, M AOt Obtainable at yoar Or . Accopt ne Substitute. Vet-' tr m, W. POTXAM oo., DnsffMc 135 Vsrtti Cmhmca1 Uim; OMHrO. Mi copyright 190S D. Kuppnholfnr 1 Co., Chi, which follows. It is all to tho point, and wel worth remling: P6rtland, Or., Juno 1, 1900. -Dear Sir: Rcmombcr this: Oregon, is a stato normally Republican by-a majority of thirty thousand votes. Bo- turned to' this petty plan, which has so signally fallcdj 1, Tho Republican plan of campaign has been clean, and with tho aim of avoiding unfair personalities. Bepub- licans havo nominated a splendid1 tick et, which should roccivo unqualified Republican aupport, Tho personnl weaknesses, moral, and political, of tho present governor hayo been co-erodi by Republicans with tho mantle of chart ty. 1$ lsitrMent, however, tlmt If Govcrn6r Ghamborlaln l aiur )' to claim anything Ira legislation aa his own, from tho ten commandments down, it Is becnuso ho has not thought of it. Nobody Works But rather. According to the Democratic adver tising bureau!, tho governor has dono tho wholo thing. Space prevents analysis in detail of tho measures ho touches, but tho governor's part in tho enactment of i legislation during his administration wus necessarily small. How could it bo othcrwiso, tho list will show that many of them wero bared upon personal and partisan mo tlves, and) aro a wurco of weakness rather than strength 'to tho state. A point tho governor fails to touch upon In his speeches is tho pardoning function. Borne who have committed revolting crimes havo received prompt oxocu tlve clemency. It Is of record, hook it up. The disorderly havo a friend nt court now. democratic effort is centered on gaining control of the oxecutlvo branch of government. It controls stato pat ronngo. Theyi want it to build up their party. Thoy are after tho spolju. Look ut record of Chamberlain's appoint ments: Tho feeling within the Republican party Is fr1- Fnotldnallsni I ellml natcd. Young Republloans are working. Vet orant are Mtlflet and' by labor uml eounuol lire a,lpi'1K toward party sue cots'. Repti o! leans, nmlntutn your ma joritifci. Duty call now. Tho party expects that every Republican will heod, und by his vote settlo for time 'to come the Important imuies now under conkldorn tlon. Let the", vote be representative. Tlie doctrine of popular selection has come to lU own. IM it hold, through a strong Republican vote what has taken to long to accompli)) It means for Oregon that the get together policy prevails. United Ore gon is a present condition. Or en tor Oregon will follow Republican success down'tlie. Hpe fa Juno. ' The peoplo have made tho ticket It Is "straight" It the belt seme of tie just and upright. Republicans should voto thb vntlro ticket, with Repubjl can senators, congressmen und a Re publican state ticket sustain the ad ministration of President Roosevelt, ami endorse by record-breaking majori ties tho Republican effort for decent politics, and, in tho most complete sense, the groat principle of govern ment by tbe people. REPUBLICAN STATB CRKTAAL COJbOaTTKB. 0. 'A. Westgate, Chairman. S. 0. Spencer, seerctir. 7M Xila Xrly riMu4. At tho fypauliUng lumber yard the new drying kiln is rapidly being eon struct4i ;nd is nearly ready for the plplig, Ts planer tat again started, but the sawing will not begin until the work oa the kiln Is lalshed. MAT 31, 1906. Tfyittg-Oii Till Is tke yety hmt time to dtof kt. and icy "'oa tfwt noct smihAU of oar new awiU-sce )H wAicii yorf like best. Better, dbooM Wore t&e V Ptice $ J 2.50 to $25 ! V Peg It is htd to bt otf r Jfeae of Pg Top Ttotfsers $4.00 to $6.00 Coedtjroy for Collefe Cfutpn, $5.00 f Salem Woolen Mill Stote Will Show tbe Boys. Several of tbe athletes in tho city ano going to hold a field meet; in tho latter' part of tho wook, to glvo the Uniyorslty boys somo practice Among tho formor well-known athletes who will - tako part aro Roy Buckingham, who holds tho state record for tho high jump; Rubo Saunders, who is a wonr tJon with tho weights, will show tho boys how ho usod to do things; Roy Heater, who is coaching tho Wll!am V.', , ' , . . . . ..., 0ito team, una wuu was a juiijuuuiuuiii athleto In his collego days at tho Uni versity of Oregon, will do tmvernl stunts polo-vault, hurdles and the 100 yard xlash, Other Salem athletes will ba invited to compote, and tho meet w4MlC',lconllert1belHtoretr If You Havo Dyspepsia Sead This. Tho old wy of taking pepiln, bis muth, etc., to cure dyepopsla is nil wrong. Thoy may bo put in tablets or in liquid, tho result is just tho eamo, Tho object Is to create artificial dlges tion, but this docs not make a cute. Stop taking tho pepsin, etc., and you havo your dyspopsla Or indigestion back again. Pooplo uso cocaino or opium for nervous troubloa and sick hoadncho. It docs not cure. Stop taking tho drugs and the pain and distress return. Tbo ouly Common Senso Mothod is to drlvo out of the syslom tho cause of dyspepsia and sick headficha by cloansing the atom acll and bowels, at the samo time using a modlcina that will act on tho ilver. This forces through the glands of tho stomach the digestive fluid that nature Intended, In this way you cure dyspoptln. Tho medicine that cures dyspepsia by this method Is callod Dr Qnun's Improved Liver Pills. Drug gists sell these pills at SSe per box. It only takes oJe pill tor a date. o ubl. m a o xi nc jl. . Bw.tb. yj 1 Ibi Yon H Umji imft TT6&y0Bte& 'At Ladies and Children at well u old folks are oftentknea dbmayed by tlte confuaion and wjh roar ot trams ana travel It k wronsr to conalra these ocofAt to the eac of any save the most conscientious and careful attendant. You will find thk kl& on the Rtfc Uads through PuUnan Tsurkt tlejcmlav um LAtwr.n San Frawkce er L& AagcUi ad t lit-East. , We make a iMelalty oi Tetirkt Kxeuraleiu. Secdal TourUt ConduetoM are emfloyed to jJit these parties on the YrId trip. Otr M UUt,M4 Am Km Csnttwat k a Tswsst 3jUfWCawtyl1Wwtk. It you tv aa kitttdt jttJbtflMi ul4 cw't g wW Um imi thm hy Afc UlahJ PtrtvneMy. i line .- f ' H ; ' c?iHi t auMoctment is JckWovtr H '.' I t1 -fl lop. The Shoes Makes the Woman A nlcoly polished suq gives aiWed dignity ant) grace I havo a special chair for ladles. Ladlos' shine Se, staining tnrr shoes, 15c. DAD'S SHINING PARLORS State Street. "l t".1 ViW1' 'Wl ! SPEAKING DATES The Itopiibliean county central (Mm mltteo aunouncc-i the fotlowlng list at appolnimonUi for lti camlldates, Srwt't or.i of tho boat cm will entortaia the ooplo nud all ro lnvit'l to tho meet lng y. Thuruy, May 31, nt Mt, Angel, At 2 p. ntj Thursday, May 31, Hubbard, nt 2 p. m., Thursday May 29, Aurora, at 8 p, in. PrMuy, Juno 1, Buttovllla, at 10 a, m, Friday, June 1, Bt, Paul, at 2 p, m.; Trldny, Juim 1, Woodburo, at 8 J', tu. Saturday, Juno S, at Brooks, at S p. m.; Saturday, Juno 2, Salem, nb 8 p. in. BoU Driukliig Water. While tbe work of ealarglsg tbe alt ering system Is in prograea it wettW be better for all to boll their drlsklug water The progress of tbe work nM be noted in this paper. o-19tf. and tUe unaectftfomal to H " ' - t-"l RBPUBLICAM unmnwm twtriH tar. CAnl AttrA, Hotk t4m.rftMi Um. . 140 Thlrtl St., PORTLAND. 68. ; r i , c; t -iwswy ryw rmtm- U