w. ? "J ft"4- E GGS H y W 4 W . fl M jim M mm jr jr O; We Waint Eggs WE WELL GIVE 35.00 TO THE FARMER WHO SELLS THE MOST EGOS TO US BETWEEN JUNE 1 AND OCTOBEE 1, 1006. TO THE PEBSON WHO BRINGS THE NEXT LARGEST NUMBER, $2.00. TO 1 THE NEXT SEX PERSONS, 50c EACH. WE WILL PLEDGE YOU AT t ALL TIMES TO PAY AS HIGH MARKET PBICE AS PAID IN THE ;OITY OF SALEM. WE ABE BEADY TO BECEIVE 1000 DOZEN IN (THE NEXT THTBT YDAYS AND MUST HAVE THEM. WE HAVE A CHERRIES GETTING RIPE 'GOOD MABKET FOB EVEBY EGG WE EEOETVE. DON'T FAIL TO i - f AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS OFFOBTUNITY TO SECURE $5.00 BY f MERELY SELLING YOUB EGGS TO US. IT SA FBEE GIFT GIVEN I TO PLEASE1 YOU. BRANSON & FISHER T AT RINEMAN'S OLD STAND Summer School 'The' first term of the Capital Summer Normal opens on May 1st, to continue eight weeks. Tntltion $10. Summer School of Primary Methods. Opens June 31th, to continue three week. Ad- urw j. ui ivrapj, or voumy oapcrin j tendest E. T. Moorea, Salem Or, tf CHICHESTER'S INQLIIU EHNYR0YAL PILLS mm i ..jii.ui, l.aif.MI ursffln rr CHIClIKSTnifH liMlLIiill U UEU t4 0U m.ttlU Win .) liil..rlV..Tk...thtr. Hf.M Oaacmu Nak.UluUM j4 ImtU . Sijtf j.rl)rcilii itmlte u 1 R.llef for Ldl.- tn Utltr. j re. lara Malt. 1 nflfifk Tuiliu.l.i. .,. -T ill trillu. ChltfcMUrCkrl..V.; f At $ ICE Prlco at Warehouse. la per lft., less than 100, lbs.; COc per 100 lbs.; $S.00 per ton. Prlco Delivered 3c per lb. less than 70 lbs. 70o per 200 lbs, to fit refrigerator. Ask driver ior call for coapbn book. Ico houso -wiirbo ' ' Open Sundays From- 8 . m" until1 12:30 p." in. 8pial ratea same as last year. For pnrticulftjfl call at office in alley back f car barn. Salem Ice Co. DR. STONE'S DRUG STORE Does a strictly cash business, owes no one, and no ono owes it; carries largo etock; shelves, counters and show cases aro loaded with drugs, medicines, notion.s toilet articles, wines and liquors of all kinds for medical pur poses; Dr. Stono is a regular gradMato in medicine and has had many years of oxporienco in tho practice Consulta tions are free. Proscriptions are free, and only regular prices for medioino. ,Dr. Stono can be found at his drog store, Salem, Oregon, from 6 in tho morning until 9 at night The Festival Will Come Off . Jflst the-Same Regard less of Weather A good deal of interest is being manifested in the "Cherry Festival" wnich has been planned to be helc hero during tho month .of July under the auspices of tho State Horticultur al society. Professor Lake 6f the'JQr' egon Agricultural college at CotvallU and secretary of the State Horticul' tural society will be present at this gathering. The various county fruit inspectors are also expected to take part in tho deliberations of the meet-.j ing, which will be held in connection with the cherry exhibit. Managet McDonald of the Oregon Nursery states that an unusual interest is being man ifested in the meeting and that every indication points to an enthusiastic gathering and a splendid exhibit. Many of the firms which aro partic ularly interested in fruit growing have donated) cups as premiums for the exhibit. The list of prizes offered and the donors follew: First Prize for Ten Pound Box, Com mercial Pack. Lambert cherry cup, valued at $10. Donated by IL S. Gilo & Co. Bing -cherry cup, valued) at $10. Do nated by Capital Commission Co. Royal Ann cherry cup, valued at $10. Donated by Pacific Homestead. Deacon cherry cup, valued at $10 Donated by Wallace Orchard. Black Republican cherry cup, Val ued at $10. Donated' by Oregon Nurs ery Co. Second Prizo for Ten-Pound Box, Com mercial Pack. Lambert cherry cup, valued at $6 Donated by James R. Sheppard. Bing cherry pup, valued at $0 do nated by Roth & Graber. ; r Royal Ann cherry cup, valued at$G. Donated by E. T. Barnes. First Prize Best Assortment of Named Varieties, on Plates. Cup valued at $10. Donated by Cap ital National bank. ,' Socond Prize, Bost Assortment' of Named Varieties, on Plates." Cup valued at $0. Donated by". Or egon Nursery Co. First Prize, Un-namcd Seedling of Merit, on Plates. Cup valued -at $10. Donated by. LadU &' Bush. Second Prize, Unnamed Seedling of Merit, on Plates. Cup valued at $0. Donated by Ore gon Nursery Co. OASTOIiSA. BurtO TtsKirtYoahVf9A!wHB68ht SPECIAL SALE ON THE FOLLOWING 0o and 25c lawns and dimities assortment of colors, special, 15 a yj 35o fancy colored -waisUngs, special prioo ., 256 a yd 20a ifhlto waistlngs. salo prico ., ', 12&d a yd Heavy twilled shirting 10i J1 Challlo's jvretty patterns .... , 5 a yd 5 Inches wide, Pillow Lace, special jjlj a T(j 25o eunnbonnots sale, price 1 $3,00 anJ $3.50 silk umbrellas, Bn colors, sale prieo S3-00 Siin.00 liwAll Mrivnl nr,TM W)t nnnv tn.Kt. ' Sale Price $7.50 EMBROIDERIES XASGB ASWOltfMKNT JUST ESCETVED. - 0 corset cos eby, fecial , 25ci a yd 5e wide eartwoidtflos, special 157 a yd 18a a4 2Q d mbroiderles, special ,. ,, 10c a 7& LargUwat3H5 7,10, 12 15$ 18 206 Mi 256 ROSTEIPj & GREENBAUM Safem OW Nftfit 298 imd300 ComnwrdaiSt njA " t'v ' v f . A .'j't , ' Bowaro of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy the senso of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through tho mucuous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phy siciani, as tho damage they will do is ton fold to tho good you can pos sibly derivo from tbem. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured) by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, act ing directly upon tho bloo'd and mucu ous surfaces of the system. In buyiug Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure you get tho genuine. It Is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price, 75c per bottle. Tako Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Did You Know This? "Say, d'you know anything 'bout bosses, hey! D'you know they'll eat porkf Well, they will, when it's fed 'cm an' they have to. Tho heaves stops, subsequent, though they're an all-fired sigh wuss afterwards. Belle went right onto a meat diet, hog meat an oil-cakes. Yep, linseed oil it'll fat a rail tf ence. Belle took on weight amazin'. Cur'us thing 'bout oil-cakes, though; oneo a hoss has been fatted on 7em,,nn' then grows pickid agin, there ain't nothin' in God's worldi'U put flesh otuto him a second time. You can try as much as you're a mind to; ifr ain't no use." American Magazine. Have You a Cough? A dose .of Ballard's Horehound Syrup will relieve it. Have you a cold! Try it for whooping cough, for asth ma, consumption, for bronchitis. Mrs, Joe- McG-rath, 327 B. Jst etreet, Hut chinson, Kan., vrrltos; "I have used Ballardi 's Horohound Syrup in my family for five years, nd And it the mot palatablo medicine I ever used. For sale by D, J, Try., DEMOCRATIC TICKET Democratic-State FOR SENATOR JOHN M. GEARIN. Portland. FOR CONGRESSMAN. First District CHARLES V. GALLOWAY McMinnvillc. GOVERNOR GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN. Portland. SECRETARY OF STATE P. H. SROAT. Salem. TREASURER J. D. MATLOCK Eugene. SUPREME JUDGE T. G. HAILEY Pendleton. STATE PRINTER J. SCOTT TAYLOR Klamath Falls. ATTORNEY GENERAL PL A. MILLER Portland. Marion County JOINT SENATOR W. H. BYRD Salem. STATE SENATORS LEWIS SAVAGE Ohomawa. W. T. SLATER Salem. REPRESENTATIVES H. R. CRAWFARD Turner. PHILIP GLOVER Sublimity. V. A. MANNING Mt. Angel. AUGUST HUCKESTEIN Salem. FRANK S. SENN Silverton. CLERK FRED PALMER Salem. RECORDER P. L. FRAZIER Salem. TREASURER DAVID BAOH Mt. Angel. COMMISSIONER FRANCIS FELLER Woodtrurn. FORJUSTICE OF THE PEACE C. M. CHARLTON, Salem District, CONSTABLE HUGH JORY, Salem District. 5-17-eod-tf Chas. V. Galloway of Yamhill County DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE. FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Buy on Credit this $60 Machine for $25 Utah, double fc4, MU thrdlB tkattUs ki utojBUo babMn vlar tad otiw UttlBprr. Menu. ThleUtheJLHtX TSU8T MACHIKJC H t the Mae suMae axemM are utta j tob 60 fer. Xl tUehnaUKOwlt)tM)i Ktchlae, Sold fer ly U uuh Bd IB BOBtXlT. Write TNT rr mimKi hiunh wotoi lCat nouMhold good we will thip (FrtltM tnetU) on Hti rarneati-our new CHMT pUa. mmvmrtx Furniture Company 173.179 First St .PPRTLAKD, OK. Switie f 0VORZA. HWKlrtYiwHn9Mw)BBwW 2' mm WAffFREKCH FEMALEl iMUIDPILLSJ ll JBn.CuTU Xxlxii M&miauUunuiiu. K, HVtl t9 Fill. Phl "l BwrfI SMte 1 &iM uimm llMf lUIWbkd. Wat nrIt unOMmOMiNlinuiU ILMMtnyrBietLf6..u... tK..-- .. WVV1 r .w . w I tMNH.1 Plk f)(- Strawberry Cairn! Begins in earnest next week. The Ikstk, plentiful and we have the famous CLARK ft LING. We receive them fresh every r direct from the fields and are ready t them by the crate. Don't fail to get the. ular berries from us. Have You Jars Enou We are handling the famous Economy fruit !d t know again this year. Last year we sold a large r ber of these jars and haven't had a from them. They are self-sealing and keepfi fruit in fine shape. Easy to operate, yet gni perfect results. You will find everything you want in the way i groceries at our twe big stores. Perfect i and quick delivery help to keep our custo pleased. lad-s Jrotees hemp, and e ybeaM Nearly Inftt. Roth & Gtak UiD-to-date jtoczts w 'and 4 JO State'St. 1 75 Comwciallfurt Ited save rrE Aug.Huckestcin REPUBLM SPEA H . 'Bar fLi,. Tho Republican eoonty (S mitteo aimouncea tie foifa. appointmeata for its caii1 Pa era of tie best dart " pooplo and nU are iaTiJ!,106 mS- .. ,.,'i Friday, June 1, Wtwy .'i Bstuwvat m.: FridnT. Ju 1, S'jSSS, m.; Friday, Jum 1, Woo' m. ,. stiiTvir. .Tnne 2. at B"1 ' ' -"- e.i-1 jo,.; Saturday, June -'. - m. Democratic Candidate for Representative for Marion County. Stands pledged for Statement No. 1 always. Be lieves'in enactment of (aw taxing franchises. RELIEF TOR LAW& FDFNfH TANSY WW Original and only S? yeiiow irrupi' - . For sale by leading fait per box. 7 J4 te fttim fcy B. a VteM. For Sale 350 acres, 200 in cultivation, 100 acres fine timber 3 miles from. R. R. station; rolling land; -will sell for $25 per acre; -will cut this farm if one don't want so many acres. This is a fine bargain and Trill soon sell for $40 per acre. DERBY & WTLLSON. HOLUSTET,' Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggftis A Buy Medluine for Bsty People. Brian GaMeft HeeltS a4 Beaewed Vlgec. X tprpie for Constipation. iBdtgertted, Ut as4 Kldner Troubles, llmpJ. Ecmb&, Ibph Blood. Bi Breath, MuacWt Bowel, Heuiet end Backache, If Rocky Mountain Tea Ufa let torsi. M eet a box. OeBttfae rade by Beuwtui pca Ccap-A-fT, Mniiwa, Wte, MUIEN NUtKETS TOR SALLOW PEW-t OREGON STATE BANK 'I Wfc CapiUlS001 BrtUcJfll t ? j patiooi. trT:, good t0WT, Coo Otitis t A. AUPP5i II " M.J. i vt,-. , A l 1-)MH irry. L fl.t-1' Z&TZWi '