'1 n i- ' DAILY OAZXZTAL JOTONAls 8AU5M, OREGON. ntlDAY, JITNS,22, 1900, lo IMMENSE TIME AT ' JEFFERSON ABOUT IPs. ' : 'rv?t REGULAR ! THE BIG PARADE ANNUAL REUNION a- Wlfc 1 i t Odd FeJIows Picnic Saturday. ? Will Bring Out Great Crowd Tho nnnnal Odd Fellows' picnic will bfjng out a great crowd hoio Saturday. Tho rainy weather all spring1- has not allowed tho people aa many opportuni ties for outdoor gatherings aa Oregon people like, and this makes everything irr tho lino of picnics welcomed) by thousands. Hon. J. K. Weathcrford will bo tho orator of tho -day, and this alouo will insure a groat crowd. Tho address of welcome, by tho Hon. ,Tp Humphrey, will bo an oratorical (surprise Let Snlcm people turn out. 'Jefferson always responds to tho calls of tho Capital City, and will attend the Elks' Skldoo andi Fourth of July cole bratlon en masse. Havo You a Cough$ A doso of Ballard's Horchound Synig will relievo it. Havo you a coldt . .. Try it for whooping cough, for asth ma, consumption, for bronchitis. Mrs. Joo McGrnth, 327 B. 1st atrcot, Hut chinson, Kan., writes: "I have used Ballard's Horohound Syrup in my family fpr fivo years, and find it the most palntablo medicine I over used. For salo by D. J. Fry. A Slight. Error. Tho Journal yestorday, in mention ing tho University muddle, stated that Mr. Robinson was chairman of the Ministerial Association. This morning lo telephones that tho honor docs not belong to him, tho position being hold "by Rev. Cllffo. Pcoplo who aro clean insldo will look llko it and act it. Thoy will work with onorgy, think clearly, act clearly and havo healthy thoughts. HolUster's Hocky Mountain Tea. It makes clonn pcoplo. 35 conts, Toa or Tnblots. Dr "Stono's drug etorc, o It Is a Fact. There Is actually ono man employed on tho South Commercial strcot im jufpyemont. t o Burnoll's Extract la tho best, purest and most eco nomical. Try It, and you will uso no other. J. W. Hnrrit, tho Grocer, 410 Stnto strcot. 0-21-3t Ladles' Sombroros. Wo havo just irocolvod another ship ment. Tho Toggery. It I ; r-: 1 J Groat Jis the Fourth of Ju$ and great will bo tho celebration to be com memorntod In this city.. Every commit tee Is working hard to make the event tjio greatest ever seen in tho Capital City.,Chnirmnn Hal I). Patton, who has chargo of tho comic parade-, reports that this part of tho parade will bo matchless in Its gorcoousness. It will be unique, now nnd distinctly original. Some prizes havo been offered, as fol lows, for tho comic program, which will be rendorcd' at Marlon square: Best comic group with float 1st price, $15; second prize, $5: Most comical character 1st prize, $7.50; 2d price, $2.50. Best clown, $3. Best monkey, $3. "" Most comic recitation, oration or stump speech, $5. Most comical song, two or more voices, $5. Following tho program the baby show will tako place, andi tho commit too decided last night to award first and second prizes fer: Prettiest boy baby. Prottlest girl baby. Fattest boy or girl baby. Baby with longest hair. After which tho general committee wll Inward, prizes ' or 'tlo fattest man, leanest man, best looking girl, newest married couple, etc. Tho committco wishes 'it to bo under stood thnt tho entries for this parade aro not limited) to tho residents of Sa lorn, but that it is opened to all resi dents of Marlon county. Shaw, Prat urn, Liberty and tho other neighboring towns should participate in this parade and strivo to capturo several prizes. It enn bo dono, and tho young peoplo in thoso neighborhoods will bo glad to avail themselves of the opportunities to bring their respective sections of tho county to tho front. Lot tho coun try pooplo unite- heartily in this cele bration. Any who wIsli'to'-p'afTicipafc in tho comic parado ano requested to send In their names to tho committco, that .prominent places may bo reserved for thctm in the parado. "It is going to bo a success, the boys mean to work hard and accom plish things, and tho pnrado will bo tho best thing of tho sort over scon in tho old town," said Hnl Patton, with a; broad grin of enthusiasm all ovor Tils face. Tho annual rounlon andi picnic of tlo Linn "County Pioneers' Association be gan yestorday at Brownsville, and tho town is filled with- visitors from all parts of the Willamette .valley, to en joy the nnmial merrymaking. Pioneers of tho early days, of Linn county aro thcro in laVgo numbors, and tho meet' ings of oldf.frlonds and' neighbors aro very ploasanl,' Sons -and daughters of old pioneers arc also thcro, attractod1 to tho old homo, and- all -enjoy tho hospi tality of tho city and its warm-hearted citizens. For many of the pcoplo visit? ing thoro it is 'home-coming' week" in tho truest sense of tho word; former resldonts of Brownsville and neighbor hood, who havo strayed away from homo and established! themselves else where, aro thcro- in largo nuinborsy drawn back to tho old homo. Tho pioneers' picnic-began yesterday, manning with a parado and this ,vrad followed by a program and a day of araro enjoyment. At tuo pnnc music was rendered during tho day, and the Brownsville band lono much toward mnking tho affair a success; songs and other musical numbers woro enjoyed; the crowds wero welcomed in a sot ad dress and) a response was delivered by Peter Humo; historical addresses ' and remlnlsconces wero enjoyed, and was concluded with n program of sports that was enjoyed by a largo concourso of pcoplo. Tho Indications aro that today will bring oven larger crowds to Browns vileo than tho ono hero now, and visi tors aro coming in from all "directions to help swell tho attendance. The re union promises to bo tho largest .held in years, and if tho weather continues good tho pioneers' picnic will be an unqualified success. jCJTmffrtSKalCraaroBBpBBBf "HP muleTeam PURE BORAX IN' THE KITCHEN Will do more Cleaning, more Shining, do .it Better, with less Labor, and Wear on the Hands than any other arti cle Costing Double its Price. If your dealer hasn't "20-MuIe-Team Borax, take no substitute. Write us, en closing 5 cents, Eivlne dealer's name, and we will mall you a package and Include illustrated Booklet. Address, PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO., San Francisco, CaL , " 20-MULE-TEAM " BORAX SOAP Saves Hands, Clothes and Labor All Grocers New Address: Bacon Building, Oakland California. Hmti ti j Hio Kind You Hara Always Botgfil CHOICE MEATS Wo kill and euro our own moats, hang thorn in our ico house, where thoy aro cared for at tho proper tlmo; therefore wo can nssuro you hnt you got good, fresh meat. Try n log of spring lamb for dinner. You will bo jilivisod, STEAKS, VEAL CUTLETS ROAST BEEF Wo linvo a man who will delight you with his selection and flno cuts. Wo handle nothiug but tho best and M every effort to plctiso our trado. Ce-mmorclal St, - Salem, Oregon Doata from Lockjaw Novor follows an injury dressed with Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. Its antisoptlc and hoaling properties prevent blood poisoning. Chas. Oswold, merchant, of Ronssolaorsvlllo, N. Y writes: "It curod Seth Burch, of this place, of tho ugllost soro on his neck I over saw." Curos cuts, wounds, burns, and sores. 25c at J. 0. Perry's drug store. Dee & Kurtz 177 Commercial St., Salem, Or WE Want you "o call this "your bank," to have wou fool iutorostod ia its growth tnd worth in tho community. An account with your liomo bank will give you greater business tamliug In the community and a Vrostlg that you way never have wijoyml before. If your Home Is not on our books, wo will bo pleased to aee It there vMoro tho cUbo of 1006, 8AUUC STATS SAKE. Safem State Bank L. K. PAGE, PiMktat E.W, HAZARD. Cufcfer T Real Estato Transactions. Tho following Teal estato transfers havo been filed with' tho recerder: B. nnd J. M. Pnyno to L. F. Ham ilton, lot in block "B," Smith addition to city of Salem ....$ 350 J., II. and T, Osbom to J. II. JDsbom, :i2,$ acres, t 8 s, r 2 Wi a c d 1 A. Bush to W. Leo Hutchins, lots 70, II, 12, 13, block 15, Engle- hvood addition, to city of Salem Win. Waldo to Kllzaboth Albright, Slots 8, 12, 13, 14, Mill- additiou to city of Salem, w d 210 JVyuid T, Oraber to alary L. Boo !chen, land in University addi tion to Salem 1000 D.'hA, and A. Osburn to J.-H.Os-. burn, 30 ncros, t 8 9, r 2 w. ..." I IV T. and L. Randall to T. and' C. Ttrowu, lots 4, 5, block 1, bond's first .ndd to Woodburu 800 185, Summor Beeslon. Tho Capital Business College re mains open during tho summor months. A number of new pupils havo ontorod- rocontly somo f,or full courses, and others for apodal studios. Anyone in terested In such studies aa shorthand, bookkoeplng, ponmanship, typewriting and business arithmetic, will find the summer months an oxcollont time to pursue theso branches nt this school. Cajl or spnd for information. ' tf . o Probate Matters, In tho matter of the will of tho late Clando n. Mnnsflold, filed yesterday'. Tho cstnto couIst8 of real property valued at $1000, which is bequeathed totho mother. J, L. lllll is named as oxocutor, and is to servo without b6nta. .. Gnoccrs. C;-f. . 1; West p' , Dauo lb ... Rasmusson 2b Arnold 3b TracV S3 "' Moir r Braer If Burdick c Roth Took tlio Grocore In, !o Capitols waxod it to tho Grocers last ovomng to-tno tuno or1 10 j. ai goodly crowd was present to witness tho contest, and somo good ' ball" was played. Th'o Capitols led off briskly, and kept their load up to tho finish. Kozor, for tho Capitols, and Dauo, for tho Grocers, did tho work that made, tho grand stand rqot flndi cheer. A ' Tho lineup was: ) Capitols. Bashor South wick" Bishop Kazor , McIIugh Cary Bonson AVest Josso Umplro Hon T. B. Kay. Struck out by Southwick 3, by Dauo 0. o - Voto Is Now All Recelvod. Tho oflicial vote of Curry county was received! by tho secretary of stato this morning by registored mall. This was tho only county not heard from and tho full oflicial voto is now in tho bauds of Secretary of Stato Dunbar. It will requlro somo tlmo to add up and tabu late tho entiro voto nnd it will prob ably bo Monday before this work is completed. In tho casos of stato ofllcons, the oflicial voto will bo approximately the samo ns that which has been printed fromi tlmo to tlmo, Tho majority of Governor Chamberlain Is 2409, which Is three more votes than ho has been credited with. Tho voto for governor is: Chnmbcr lain, -10,002; "Wlthycombo, 43,503; Chamberlain plurality, 2499. Linn Conhty Westing. Tho Linn county W. O. T. 17. held a cpunty mooting during tho BrowMvillo pioneer plcnlo Thursday afternoon on the bank of tho CallpwU, aad ai raag&d for a eouaty Mid eUl ee-ntwt at ike eouatjr wrestle Ik gtt,l Want Slaglo Paxdonod, An application for tho pardon of Charloa Slaglo was rocolved at the governor's ofllco this morning, signed by a lango number of cltizons from Josephine nnd Jackson counties, Single was sont up for llfo from Josephine county 13 yenra ago, for tlio murder of Antolno Joseph. No reasons aro given for asking his pardon at this tlmo ox. eopt that ho was a mero boy at the tlmo of tho killing' and that ho has been an exemplary prisoner. Tho application will bo considered by tlio govornor on his xoturn from Eastern Orogou. JnMCIIHfr M CttQATeWD jMttUHl ttn7aSBWaBrBaVammaI iWifes For curing Indigestion yspepeia 1 Oostlvnefifl Blliousoeea Sick Headacba Pamalo Blf aria, Fevbr Ague, there's noth ing to equal tho Sitters, ,Try a bottle asd Arrival of First Motor Bargo. Woolwich, Eng., Juno 21. At a timo whon tho future of tho British) canals is occupying tha attention of the royal-, commission, tho arrival of tho fist mo-, tor barge; itho AVasp, off Woolwich, may" bQ considered an o"ont of more titan ordinary interest. In Holland; whoro' this now craft has booni built, motor barges aro a familiar sight on tho can als, andi it! is expected: that in tho course of time, thoy will bo similarly utilized in this country. Tho Wasp, which haa been imported' for sorvico be tween) Portsmouth and tho Islo of Wight), is fifty-fivo foot oix inches long, with a twolvo-foot foun-inch beam, and three foot six inch draught. A 24-horso-powon Kromh'out motor is installed), tho fuel used boing ordinary Russian pe troleum. Tho speod of this motor bargo is given approximately at soven andi a half knots. Sho crossed from Flushing in a somewhat rough sea, and is said to havo behaved splondidly throughout tho voyage. Walnut Culhi. Describes OUR SPECIAL STRAIN! OF FRANQUETTi The HARDIEST AND BEST WALNUT ; 1 For the Northwest. Book by mail on applicaba OREGON NURSERY d SALEM, - ORE Acuto Racumatlsm. Doop tearing or wronihing pains, ocoasionod by getting wot through; worso whon at rest, or on first mov ing tho limbs and in cold or damp weather, is curod quickly by Bal lard's Snow Linimont. Oscar Oleson Gibson City, HI., writes, Feb. 16, 1902: A yearago I was troubled with a pain In my back. It Boon got .so' bad T could nit bond ovor. Ono bottlo of Ballard' Snow Linimont .cured mo." For salo by -D. J. Fry. I a , Grants a Divorda. Judgo Galloway has granted a di- vorc6 to Jnnnio Slaughter from Wil liam W. Slnughter. Tho parties live near wooumirn, wore married years' ago, and havo no children. Tho de cree confirms th'o agreemout previously entered Into by tho parties in the di vision of tho 80-acre farm which thoy. owned jointly, Mrs. Slaughter will r sum6 her format name of Mrs. Jannio. Coldren. By thnt former marriage she had fivo children. 0 Nowhere in the world can you seo such handsome men and women as aro to bo met in the United' States. They all uso Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Stono's drug store. Turnijr Campmcotlng. This annual gathering of the Camp bollito church opened with an increased attondanco Thursday ovening. Indica tions arc thero will bo a larger number present than over before. Optician Bifocal lenses near-sighted and far sighted lenses made to order. Gold and Gold Filled Frames Oponing Crow Hosemttiv A lotter from Billings, Hal dated Wednesday, says: Thou peoplo are hero registering fori steads on tho Crow rcs95vatl,i was thrown open for settlewitl 14th, , Tents aro scattered lir.es of tho Great Northern uJH em Pnciflc. Tho drawing tilj July 2d. Thero aro 1,1 open for colonization, and It i poctod there will bo 50,009 i(j lions for the 713S claims. Men Wanted. Sawmill and lumber ystl W $2.25 per day. Woodsmea, RS $3.00. Steady work. Apply t I Kelly Lumbsr Co., Eugene, Or. All questions pertaining t 1 and beauty aro answered ht peoplo feci as they felt in ft! youth. Does business while J That's what Holllster's Rocrr J nln Ton. will do. 35 cents. T ; . ? lets. Dr. Stono's drug store. Also made to order, will find reasonable. Our prices yon Chas. H. Hinges Roform School Suppll Sealed1 proposals aro hermTHI ed for furnishing tho Oiegi Reform School with euppllei f noirf. ir mnnfliR. endinif V , . , 31. 100G. Lists with sp will bo furnished upon applW tho superintendent. All bids ' in br Juno 26th. "All goods mt strict accordance with sampu itrinal nnckaco when pomble. N. H. LOOI 6-14-7t Super!) -i m ctmoTilAi .... I -w . -. rr 7 '.- -lt jewelers ana uptician b. tu tm km you nan 123 Commercial St. 'bmim. ' of Our Women's Oxford t H I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 ---4-n 1 1 M 1 ',,,, l n 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I fl I ' l " l-HHrSg t The new Oxfords and Ties are certainly the handsomest that have ever been made. The swell styles of the season are here in the finest variety we have ever shown. ' NOT A CHOICE 5 STYLE OMITTED. K I Dainty Oxfords with Cuban and trench heels. Brifeht, dull finish, and Tan leathers of all kinds, fvery point of appearance, comfort and service is met in a most satisfactory manner. - The perfect fit of our Oxfords is a great featured ' v $2-00'';' $2-50' $3.00 to !$4.oo &?iust thc corrct szc and just the right wkHn for every worn- iii o jvia tr jk h 3 i. tt SALEM'S BIG SHOE STORE.1 Oregon Shoe Co. W SH0ERS Have you seen thc new Skido Poatali. . . - vjr--