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tY IT . the genuine article FULLER & DOUQLAS, em's Leading Grocers, Confectioners ind Bakers, 4DO-100 state street. Phones 182 and 187. OUEIOE OEEAM ' Iream direct from tho dairy to our zor, makes tho perfect ice croam ifth is now eo popular. "ALWAYS THE BEST." ICE JLLER have the staff that kills lice and mites. Easy to and kills them quick. U.WHITE&SON FEEDMEN and SEEDIWEN Poultry and Bee Supplies. iSCom'l Phone 160 iithanks otse Gasoline Engines his is tho time or vcar when tno man who has to pump lots of er during tho summer gets ready by ling a Fairbanks-iMorso pumping Jit. They cost but littlo moro than Inefficient makeshift, and are always By when wantodbesidos furnishing for for sawing wood, grinding or do- j anything else requiring powor. bop in and let us show you. :. A. Wiggins IMPLEMENT HOUSE. 255-257 Liberty Street. Implements, Wheels, Automo biles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. DISON THEATRE PGHAM-OATJLKINS STOCK CO. Chas. Caulkins Supported by an excellent company, Binning Monday, Juno 4th, and all ek. Romantic comedy, "Tho Coun- Girl," Matinee Wednesday and fordny. No dark nights. Special- between nets. Illustrated songs. Imifsion 10 and 20 cents. tf Oar Mothers. Mlow me. Mr. Editor, to present to Wordsworth's picture of your thcr, my mother, a truo, a pure and fiect woman tho mother or our ce. countenance In which does meet rt records, promises as sweet: eatu?o not too bright or good lf human nature's daily food, "transient sorrows, simple wiles, tfie, blame, love, kisses, tears and F-king breathing thoughtful' breath, iraveier between life and cteatn; I" reason fl-im. a temterate will, ladnrance. foresight, atrencrth an' skill. Perfect woman noblv planned I1 warn, to comfort and command; N yet a spirit still and bright pa something of an angel light." ! Nght in the home, its glory, its iy, its guiding Btar. Don't call on 10 make laws. Do your voting, law-making, and In all things as 'j" men Tirotni-t our mothers, our " and daughters in the spheres fG they shinn wfinv.. tiuv Ti1n. and Nature, la her wisdom, expects lta to be found. Th Texaa Woador, M all VI ),.. vi.ja. m A tTihh abl9j eM 7 U iwggi", or k to wtl y au for. . T Ball, MM OUvo otxeet, 84. Pure Maple Panoche SPLENDID MUSICAL RECITAL Oregon's Nightengale Sings- and Fine Talent Wakes to Ecstacy the Soul of Music Before an audience that filled tho au ditorium of tho First Methodist church to its seating capacity tho pupils of Miss Beatrice Shelton, assisted by Mrs. hi.U kiui'tuuui 4'J.aao UU Heinz, pianist; Miss Lillian Stego and Miss Viola Verclcr, violinists, gave an varies it. uinges, soprano; Miss May TTnin ni9Tii.li Tiam T !I1!. oi l excellent and entertaining piano rccit al. Mrs. Charles II. Hinges' selections wero exceptionally well rendered. She sang with fine voice, splendid enuncia tion and! with power, and was heartily applauded. The other participants ac quitted themselves well, and' tholr selec tions were well received. Tho program rendered was as fol fel fol eows: First Part, "Hauaronritt" Spindlcr Zoo Toothacro, Blanche Knox. "March d'o oCnccrt" ....Woolenhaupt Nellio Sykes. (a) "Capricanto" Wachs (b) "Hesitation" Kussner Jennie Hry. (a) "Tho Years at tho Spring".... Mrs. II. A. Beach (b) "Tho Hills o'Skye" Victor Harris Mrs. Chas. 11. Hinges. (a) "Hopo" (Fantasao) Loubert (b) "Spanish Danco" Kettcn Bertha Duncan. (a) "Valso" Op, 34, No. 1 Moszkowski (b) "Shadow Danco" ....Mac Dowell Nina Bushnoll. - Second Part. "Awakening of tho Lion"..doKontski Ninna Bushnoll, Myrtlo Duncan, Vivian Foster, Bertha Dunaan. "Silvor Spring" Mason Mrs. Vivian Foster. 'Tlnfl HnnfrfAa ilrt T?n.(U" Joseph Beringcr (a) "Impromptu" (b) "Valso Brillanto" May Holnz. (a) "March" Op 39, No. 1 Hollaender '(b) "Tarantello Fantastiquo" Gilder Myrtlo Duncan, "nomo Sweet nome" ..Guldo Pnpina (Transcription) Lillian Stogo, Viola Vorcler. (a) "Tho Star and tho Flower" .. D'Hardelot (b) "A Gypsy Maldon, I" ....Parker Mrs. Chas. II. ninges. - i . o Deadly Serpent Bites. Aro as common in Iadia as aro stomach land Hvor disorders with us. For tho latter, however, thero is a sure romedy. Electric Bitters, tho great restorative medicino, of which S. A. Brown, of Bennottsvillo, S. C, says: "They re stored rav wlfo to perfect health atter years of suffering with dyspepsia and a cbrbnlcally torpid aver." taecinc Bitters cure chills and fever, malaria, biliousness, lamo back, kidney troubles , Klnrlnr rlinnnlpr. Sold OnlV On guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist, Salem, Or. Price, 50c. Living "High" In Washington. Residents of Washington frequently complain that the cost of living at the national capital is rapidly on wio m- crease. Forciguers ciaim mm .. incton Is a close second to St. loters- t,r In nolnt of expense. Both state ments are probably an exaggeration, but an instanco quoted by a aipioraas the other day in support of this con- tention shows tho attitude of somo American laborers toward tho govern .nt This miAassador sent for a car penter, whom he asked to quote prices on a walnut booiccase wmcu u " built In his study. Tho carpenter, af tcr taking the measurements and doing a bit of figuring, said: "I can build that bookcase for you, perhaps, for $20 but if it is for tho government I shall have to charge you $10 more." tin..- !,. omhaasador asked the rea- .. . .o-i-oMrt rlidcriraination. son lor iu iB" - the carpenter said: "Wo reasou .. . .Lt.l. .. .rnn f!ftn 1Ut ay: Tse mn B-".--;--- ;.. as easily afford to pay --- hnokeaso as not, but W k charge you for it. If your e going to pay for it tbo price is -. P Then I'll pay for It," remarked the embassador, quietly, and the deal was closed.-Boiton Transcript. Acute Eawmatlsa. Deep tearing or wrenching pains, cloned by getting wet throng; worse when at rest, or on first mov- ?r"r;: 7 ;, .rbi.d i. u,-sia.( could not oena ., Srd's SaoW Llulment cured ... DAILY OAKITAL- JbUKNAJCALEM, , OREOON. WEDNESDAY, m$mB,JM9. FOR WAYS THAT ARE DARK And Tricks not in Vain the Prohibitions are Peculiar and Successful Sacramento, June 6. State Superln tendent Tenor, of tho Anti-Saloon League, went to Ione today for the purpose of arresting five saloon keep ers, chnrced with violating tho law by selling liquor within two miles of a state reformatory or penal Institution, namely tho Preston School of Industry. Tho Inw was passed at tho last session of tho legislature, at tho instigation of the tempcranco people, and If it is upheld will close five saloons at lone and 19 at Folsom, near the peniten tiary. It tones and vitalizos tho entiro sys tem and makes life worth living no matter what your station. Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea Is tho greatost preventative known for all diseases. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Stone's drug store. Making Home Attractive. Tho man in tho faded' brown ovor- coat had been growing moro and more careworn for the last six months. The man who sat with him on tho way to tho city every morning and on the way home nt night noticed It. At last ho learned tho reason of tho change. Tho caroworn man dropped into his seat with such a heavy sigh one even ing that It would havo boon Impossible for his friend not to hear it. "I gues you'ro glad you're going homo, whoro you can got a good -com-fortablo chair and havo a quiot oven lng," ho said. "Quiet evening!" echoed the care worn num. "Wo don't havo any quiot evenings nowadays." "Don't you!" asked his frlond, un' p.nmf ortnbl v. ' ' Why er ' ' "Thero's no domestic trouble," sniu tho sufferer, dolefully. "Thero's noth ing I'm ashamed to' speak of. It's only that my wife has been reading a, t erics of articles on 'How to JMnko Home Attractive,' and she's carrying out all tho ideas with mo to help her. "You needn't think of me sitting in nn armchair before the fire, with my feet up, now I can tell you. You can picture mo stringing dry penpods to mako a handsomo hanging, or covering an old applo barrel with wool wadding ready for tho pink muslin that's going to turn it into a charming mirror stand. If it Isn't that, I shall bo ongaged in giving a hardwood finish to somo of tho floors with a preparation that I snw mj wife mixing in a tin pall this morning. "Our home mny bo attractive, if wo over get it done and Im nllvo to appre ciate it, but I'll wago tho woman that writes those articles lives in a hotel or boards' in a hall bedroom," and the enrcworn man gave another heavy sigh as tho brakeman called out "Paradise Center!" and he gathored up his bun Ides. Youth's Companion. In Beauty Town there dwelt a lass, Her faco was fair to see, Tho secret of her beauty lay In Itocky Mountain Tea. Dr. Stono's drug store How to Baise Goslings. After the goslings leave the nest lot tho mremnln with the mother goose two or threo ikiys, but feed them. When they appear to bo strong enough to take caro of themselves, separate them from tho mother gooso, letting them run In a pen where thero is grass. They should be prevented from wandering away. At night they should bo put in a, box and wvercd up, so they will keep warm, but tbey must have somo air or they will smother. They should neter bo allowed to get wet with dew or rain; thereforo thoy should be turned out lato in tho morning, and after thoy are strong enough they may be allowed to run at large, dive them plenty of water and feed l!iin morning and night with cornbread cooked as you would for your own eating, but it will be bet t. u mdA vetv creasy with some ca yenne pepper .added to produce heat If properly attended to as above stated they will be easily raiseu, i n. b ..,,. tat. The creases in the bread will kill the poison 1D tho vegetation they eat and onions and lettuce are " - feed for thero. I had thirty-six, and they began to die. one or two a day, nntll I lost ten, and I began to care for them as I Have hero stated, and none of tbem, havo died since then. I send this for publication for the bene fit of those who raise geese. B -B. L. Vfhie OAWOXtSA) JHMM f OLvfflz&c and Copyright 1906 D. Kupp.nhelm.r & Co., Chi OREGON VOLCANOES Pacific Coast is Encircled by Craters: Chain Extends Entire Length of Pa cific Coast, Across Behring Sea to Asia and Thence to Formosa, Phil ippines, Now Zealand and Hawaii; Oregon Has Sovou Extinct Vol canoes. J. M. Scanlan writes tho following intensely interesting artdclo on tho extinct volcanoes of tho Pacific coast region for itho San Francisco Chroni cle. Tho rovLmv of Oregon and Wash ington mountain) peaks is especially interesting and is worthy of finding n permanent place ia tho goological history of the const. Tho nrtlclo is as follews: ' AccorVling to geologists thero is a PJ.mruinui'.u vw..-( ... .-,-... itnnia vtrlttnli oiirmil ml f 1)A Pacific UUHO VU oimwhuu ..-w --..- a thmoucli California and the northwost. This is demonstrated, by tho local dis tnrbnnccis which nro occatlonally felt at about the same tlmo in tho various sections. This almost onriless chain begins in fnr,iuway Terro del Fuego, appropri ately, "TJio Land of Fire," and li ex toJdsi along the west slopo of South und Contml Amoilco, where the lelt is only alwut 30 mile wide, But when It roaohos Mexico Is broadens to nearly 800 miles. It touches the gulf coast aud cat! disturbance In tho region. From Mexico the belt nt ftm nrteml northwiird to tailior Washington, ami along nln. Oroffon. " . ra- - ... ,. . . . tho coast lino of British Columbia. Thonco it extends to Alaska, whore tlmrn aitn hvnre. active craters, and thonco through tho Aleutian Hands, . y.m.luM and to the Hawaiian lalnnkla. Tho burnimr crateri ot frozen Alaska unito this ehalo of fire of the wlrn wrld with tho old world, in- cludinu our newly ucqui--cd Philip- jiinos, Corea, Formosa atl Jajwin. T' Alanku this belt of sluniDoring flr "i-ontrnets to about 25 or 30 miles iu-width the Hamo oh In South Ameri ca. Ln California and throughout the -l,-,.. td.. Imlt noralu luad(ms to thaVldth of about 800 or 000 milt about th no width a in Mexico The "southern extremity of this molten belt' lino curves eastwom. anm w nortiicrn extremity curve westward tlruS forming the haie of the capital lower "8." Oregon Volcaaow. All .st h inoiuntain In the Cascade range In Oregon ail In Washington bav craters either at tho mimmit on iho side. There re sewn n ur- gon and five In Washington, ranging from 7000 to 14,000 feet iu height. Mount Klamath, 8233 feflt in height. Is ono of tho most renwrkaMo extinct vokinoe on tld continent, and per- topi in tho world. It is 35 ml north of Lake Klamatu arw, ik;i encompasses a lake. It I k" M Omter lake, w about 20UU ieo-. deep, awl U surrounded by arly vortical wtills of about tho same Height abovo the surface of the lak, whleb gives the crater a dvpth of nbout 4000' ftxU OeologUU ho that an eruption in prehistoric times blew the mountain' heal otf, and that the melt ing of the glacier caused tba lake. Jfaunt Baiaier, the highest In the rn, pM a bowl a?1 c"jT ataort 'tt exaet circular form. Th.s ocean as a chain of fine and oxtoni.lof the natives, especially to tho nob e t , Collect Yotir suit to be cortect in style shape, pattern, eigh price mast come from oar compreheasire showing. Sits $ J 2.50 THIS WEEK ONLV We make a Special Redaction in Spring Overcoats allowing JO per cent off. REGULAR PRICES $13.50, $(5.00, Salem Woolen mountain is said) to bo the crandost and most picturesquo sbglo peak in tho known world. Lovers of moun tain sconorv Rav ibt plcturosnuoncss consists not so much In its height ns in its Lsolatod posUton, and boe&iisa it rises almost straight fl-ouv tho ocean lovcl. Mounu Shastm, crowned with eternal enown, thd mccfc of tourists and writers, also lost itu head in prehistor ic ages, according ito geologists. It is a typical volcanic formation and has a dwublo cone. Tho second, known ns "Shaatina," or "Littlo Shasta," is about 2000 feot bolow tho summit. The ambition of tourists is to climb to the Hummlt of Shooja, or nt least reach Littlo Shasta, to look into the vent which eplits tho mountain in twain. Ono of tho Immenao lava stronme ex tondedi 00 mllos down Sacramento can yon, wheio it cooled and stopped, ns thVi traces of the flow indicate. This eruption, geologist say, is of very auclout dnte, Somo geologists, howev er, do not boliovo that tills eruption was of sufficient forco to blow out tho smaller yent, or Bhaatlna. Thriv years ago Moumfc Hood be- camo vrttv actlvo ami throw out sul phuric fumes, much to tho discomfort ! r mcu on tuo rwcrvntions. 'litis mountain oJso lost Its head in preniu torlo. egos', and now rcmuliw only Hi original walls. It forum picturesque background to Portland, but tho recent disturbance did no damage other than frightening tho timid. Mowito Ht, Holeiw, which Is lOjOOO feet In height, has shown activity only once within tho last half century. The pioneers, trappura and Indian braves took to tho wood, bollovlng that thtf end of tho worfd vriw nt hand, accord' lng to local chronicle of tlmt tlmo. lb was st-itiH tlmti thii light front the flow of molten lava was as light M day. that ono could easily , m to road n nowMjNnvr. ui . .,' -eo-iW In local print tht any stopped to prove that It could bo done. ii ' ' Ouras Old Sores. Westmoreland, Kan., May 5, 1002t Ballard Snow Liniment Co., Your Snow Liniment cured an old sore on the side of my chin that was supposed to bo a cancer. The sore wa stubborn and would not yield to treatment, un til I tried Snow Liniment, which did the work In short order. My sUter, Mrs. Sophia J, Carson, Allcnsvllle, Mlflln County, Pa., has a sore and nils, trusts that It ! cancer. Pleaso send her a 50e bottle. For sale by D. J. Fry. Four Oases of Child Slavery. Ksthcr.the "Htogto" Makw.-Jtwsi long past midnight when I entered the foul smelling basement of, the -Pitts-burg tensment, No. , Wank street, whero little Ksttor SUversteln eat by her mother's sldo helping hw to make cheap "stogies." This little Jowlsh maiden was born In a Philadelphia ten ement le than eloven years ago. Her father died of tuborculositf, and the painful cough of tbo mother as she works tells all too plainly that little v.nr will eooner or Uter be com- ia,i. nmhunud. Thftfa are four n,N,r Llldren. whloh expblns why J VMVI" - little lather roust go 10 cuvv u and then work ten or twelve hours at a stretch. How long will she be able to do it f The Tiny Flower Makers. At No. HI Sullivan street, on thd lower Wwt Side of New i'ofk, In an Irish-Italian Mum, Uvea the- uanva family. Mary, the oldest g(J, " but ah has not gone to school long eaotmh ia 1 U " paper. Aagellsa is U, aid tkwe are M il IV VO1 4 MHl v Suits M u4 to $25.00 t and $ J 8.00 Mill Store threo younger boys. Thoy- all worlcoa artificial flowers, tolling fnem very early in tho morning until late t alght, tor Kio uumo manuiaciuro or eueap flowers Is ono of tho k-ullv iIili am. ploymonls, Somotlmes, wheti they are ' very nucgry, iiary gois a jou lu urue sot's cany factcn-. Ir Prlace tree4. near Hrondhrav. Rho wn wrtdocr ttr during the last slack sesaea ia flowers. r yi t i. .. amy, rouriQon" lers ihk ia Syracuse, Now Xok, during he ske or tuo Inst canning eeosoa, I watweu littlo May Mills at her werk. Whea It was over, at half- past tea'oeleek at night, I spoke to her and learned that she had worked from seven, o'cleek that morning. Asked how old she was. she nnswerod glibly, "I'm 14, tit'," Hnt when I asked hoi to tell mjhr "real ago" instead of her "make- h bollove" age, sho answered; v M Eight n hist Friday, sir." Utile -Mayy who v; Is nn American child, born of Amerl W can born parents, had never been to S nlinnl In linr llfn " 'pnnta tn WnHW. 'i ".. .: "r " ' : :. s s gord.'n," clio a Id, . ane.,11 living ia $ a Inml nf ttliftMl-. iC 4 i ? - W Sure, Curv 'for PJles. Itching piles produce moisture and cause itching, this form, ns well a ' blind, bleodlnir or protruding plles.'kco t cured by Dr. Dosan-koj's Pile Jtwueiy. Stops Itchln'g and bleeding, twmm tumors. COo a jar nt druggists, or seat by mail.' Treatlio free. sWrIto me ,,, about your case. Dr. Hosanko, PhlU,, Pa. . Ir, o Annual Reception Tonight. A't Irifiunnno Hnll, this evening, will tnko place tho annual receptlon glrea ' , by President and Mrs. J, HColoman . to tho students lu tho various colleges j of the University. This reeeptlon Is looked upon as the cllmnx' qJ the I ty events at the University, aai the '" fuuctlon Is always largely attended by the professors In tho various depart, . monts, and many of the resident alum nl and friends of the colleo. President und Mrs. Coleman aro royal entertain cru. and a pleasant time Is anticipate! i i Men Wwrt Sawmill and lumber yard laborers, v 2.25 pr day. Woodsmen, 4?.C5 to $3.00, Steady work. Apply to 8oeWi Kelly Lumbor Co., Eugene, Or, S-St-tf in i . ' $105.00 to la CHven Away, Who Waata the Uoaay? Who will write us the beet otory of personal experles.ee In using ALLIEN' Hv.i.v.niMtia 1). D. B. FLOUKI We want 100 UfstitconlaU, cot to exceed t 200 words each, and we will Jy fa thorn. Wrlto aud tell us why a4 where ye t houirht S Ii. VUOUlt and Iwir lHI yon havo uwl it. Tell us ow yo Uko It aJ whether you nave rwiaa w srreeable and wholesome ta41tftt to the family menu. Tell wi about U PAN CAKES, the BOT0W MUF FINS, the FKU1T PUDDINO' aad the FAMOUS U08TOH BROWN HK3AD. Now. to tk porsea a4Ug u to best recoBMadat(pa and the raoot ar. tlstlc letter, wo will pay $5.00 la gold Md wo will pay 1.00 oah for 10 oil r letters that w !, wo ww w iw thoeo lottoro la alvortWng, Vol ao saw wiU be)o1etea wiio i wrltt toril or to wnir, If you Uvo aot uj4 Hif noia i B. B. Flour get n paeksgo aad begin Mwj we will giro you oulsklwt tiaio to take advantage of this ofer. Every good grocer oU It 7 HI 4ml .lirifttlott la 1YMT MOkaM. Use to feur prlaclo rtflp vrrU y oo It. yo KM ;"" U your orieaeo, ALK'i , , WPn , Iael$ Coaot Footer, 9 J, CoL . i I 'I 1 r V 1 4 Iras' ml arm Jmr.lvr . 4wlyr iFor sale by D. J--