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i.lr-v-yfjh DA&YoXpitAiJduB -July iftiooc. S THiSE-HQf DAYS ftx ft Orge k . f ic one that leads them all tar Ice Cream Soda. toe Summer Gkf, V' ire more popular than, ever- Jl these and more jUke,; them re jost the tfitafesXjo satisfy rou - I fci 'i ij. l.V V V 'J' vV lpi rULLER D0U1AS i' Salem's LeatUaGtocers. : Confectioners atad Dakers. 156-4G0 State St. Ph6nkMl&2-lSr i: .a e i. x. i.ci - ream oixecv muui ukj on;y "oar freeze make Ipcjlccf Ice cream. V 4 EDISON THEATRE iOMMENOTNO- NEXT" THURSDAY. THE BEIOHAM-OOOPEE 00. 4 4. Presents tho sensational Co'medv rataa entitled THE WORLD AGAINST HIM" a Four nights only, Thursday, Friday, Lturday and Sunday nights. Special itinea Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Imission prices, 15 and 25 cents. ) everything that you could wish in tho way of lumber, . or largo,, is our assortment! that ja is for the builder to find just what I wants. Hid low? prices wo ask make tho ring as easy as tho choosing. , Thy not got our. quotations on. your ply! IGET FUEL & LUMBER CO. ink With Gold and Perfume. JThia India ink," said tho clover use art- student, "has no moro it to bo called! Indian ifchau your 3rican redskins havo to that namo. India ink all- comes from China, India nover produced a stick of it: 1 Annul, my own province, is tho one tro India ink is mado. Tho best o (ink is kopt at home, for the uso of i royal scribes andi tho official liter- Iti is only the lower grado that exported. This lower grado sells wholesale, in Anhni for $1500 a The very best grado of India ink, ; kind rich with gold, is worbh $75,- : a ton. I Tho constituents of India ink aro oil, pork fat, lampblack, glue, Ik, gold) leaf audi tho oil of a moua tree, tree, tho hong, whtah pva only in tho Yangtso valley. Ifter the admixture of tho Oils the pblnck, tho fat and tho glue, tho kltant pasto is beaten for many f wun steoi nammors upon wwxi- anvilj -andl during .that bonjting Idaf are added, -tho musK to givo ink a perfume, and) tho gold to it a lust no. EAfterward ,tho ink is dried' for ia in molds. Tho stocks are then rated, tho most artistic scribes ling thew, with very beautiful Chi- characters. IThero la no ink worthy to bo men- in tho same breath with ours Ink redolent with musk and bright gold.' St.- Louia Globe-Demo ebaU Playsra wad root Kacorsl ouis J. Kruger, ex-champioB long- into foot racer of Gormanyj and land, write, Octobsr 27, 1901: During my draining of" eight weebs' races at Salt Lake City, is April I used- Ba4l8.Snow,,LIaiiB1e ay greatest satisfaction. Tnere- ', I highly recommend Snow Lini- t to all who are troubled with ins, bruises or rhellmatls:Hl.', 35c, and $1. Sold by.D. J. IVy; Lara Catholic Pilgrimage. ew York, July 10. A. Tai-ge pil- Jgs "of Catholics under the "spirit direction of thoHt.Ber.HBy'Ga. Pa, bishop of Ogdenaburg, N. Y., John J. MeCraao of New York, i for Europe oa t& Csaaier Slav The mebars of the pafty will the rare privilege of a aadieaeo the Hojyt FathW. After yUilg th party, will tew tlw eti- aauf?rw "lHt II. V.nMalyof Pof Iro turn oil homo this morning. E. P. SfeO'naclcji in ' Dinde'look 'ing aftor MsrchanJ '"? ;v w. L. Jonea, of Jefferson, is in the city transacting busne? " Mrs. L. S. Rowland? audi objldron are visiting relatives in Eiigoe. " " J. IE, Darling, pf; .Oregon, City, re turned homo this "nfornlng. J. W. Bailoy, food and dairy com missioner was in .Salem yesterday;1" , j-Mias Ernestine Halley is homo from TurtbindWhero aho spont Sunday.''. . MirS.'BlSfGatona and lHtlo"daueh-' tor. are in Portland to spend tho dav. Mrs. Ed. Townsend left today for Newport to remain a month, at tho sea shoro, Miss Mao Boiso was among.tho Portland-bound passengcrsott' tho morning local. . Harry Pilletto went to Portland! this morning to look after, business inter est. ' ' G. 0. Hatt, a. Portland real estate man, returned to tho motropolisi this afternoon. Mrs. Damicl Webster and daughter havo returned from an enjoyable stay at Newport. J. D. Densmore, 1L Snook and 0. C. Hutchins were business visitors in Al bany yesterday, Mrs. II. Pohlo has gono to camp at Gladstone Park, to attend tho Chau tauqua session Curtis Coleman, whom tho Portlan.l fans call "Mustard," is in" tlio city visiting relitlve ' ' ' ' " i J. E. Calavan returned to his homo at Oregon City, aftor a business visit to the Capital City. Former County Judge G. P. Terrell, of Mehama, was in Salem yesterday, and went to Portland last night. George H. Harding, a prominont Or egon City druggist, passed through tlio city today on his way to Newport Miss Lily Wilson, of Beavertbn, who haa been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moyor, haa returned homo. H. Ovorfon, of Woodbuirn, left for his homo this morning, after having transacted business- hero yesterday. B. M. Gilo,', who has been visiting Mr.,. and Mrs. ,IL ,S, Gilo .for. several months, has returned to his homo in Eastern Canada. Professor 0. O. Boyer wont to Port land this morning to attend tho meet ing of tho board of tirustoes of Wil lamette University. .. Mr." SrifrMrsZadoc J. Biggs' left today-for a trip to British Columbia and points on Pugob Sound, and oxpect to bo gono two wcoks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Brown's mother, returned from Newport yesterday, whero they fcpent tho past two wcoks. D. M. Houston, for many years an offlcient conductor on tho S. P., visited his brother, R. B. Houston, tho 'popu lar freight agent yestorday. Miss Eleanor Rlchtor, ono of tho members of the 1906 graduating class of nurses from tho Salem hospital, left yestorday afternoon for a visit at Woodburn. Miss Margaroti L. Conger, of Salem, ia visiting her cousin, Mrs. Allen. She is to bo tho primary teacher in the school at Dilley next year. Forest Girovo News. President J. H. Coloman, of Willam ette University, is in Portland today, attending a meeting, of tho board of trustees, at which somo changos in tho faculty will probably bo made Misa Mata Klein Jeft today for Ulen dale, whoro she, wijl join, her aunt and unclo. Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis, and thoy will camp in tho beautiful moun tains near that place for a month. Mif sps Hattiq and Hulda Beckley, of MilwauUo. O-., havo returned homo af ter a week's visit with friend. Tho young ladiea aro tho daughters of thf former paslor of tho German M. E. churrli f Salem. A. E. Loder, the United tSates en gineer, who haa charge or tlio gov ernment road building near . tho fair grounds, returned today from a week's trip to Pendleton whore a aaniplo of road will be: built similar to. the one now being coastrycted here. . Mrs. Mabel McSorley", of this city, was adjudged insane today by. County Judgo Scott on an affidavit. of Dr. F. E. Smith. Mrs. McSorley Is ;24.year9 of ago, ?id has become mentally,aeraBged on religious matters. This k-her, first attack ef insanity, and is of sixireeks' duration. Professor Willis P. Hawley, presl tlet of tho Willamette Chautauqua Asaocjatios, went to Gladstone Park last night, to be present at the open-iag-of thsassembly this morslag. Pref. Hawley will camp oa tho grounds, tail be at Gladstone Park daring tho eat.ir time of the Chautauqua, Mr. and Mta. M. McDonald and Mrs. Frank W, Powers left this morn 1m far TacoKSi Waailagtos. Mr. Mc Deaald will' attend ths Pacific. Coat mryB's WW, Mpf; M!eDeld aad i&. Peww will visit r "psmms f-jfllttiW n . t twrid; friends. Frank, W. Pow.orsvrho ha's been visiting ir?Toxas for s6mo months pas', will join- the party in Tacpma. i-y- i-l r -,: Wlven Yoa' Want Harness. store.fwf Commercial street, near -Forxy. Tho finest stock of harness in Salem. 'f , Battery la Coming ' Fir-t field' artillery, Oregon. Rational Guard, will Uegin its annual march next Thursday, and will leavo Port land on that day, and will be oa tho march' for 12 days. The tiattory will como oip:,tho;'Willa'mofto' rivec' b'yi way of Silverton. . It will como through Saldni next Sunday, and will remain in camp-on tho rifle ra'ngo" at "Camp Wil lamette" all day Sunday and Sunday night, and will then go to Dallas and return tp, Portland by way of MoMinn villo on tho 'west side. Tho battery will bo. under the command of Captain J.; U. Welch. Thdro aro about 70 mon in tho com pany, which will bo equipped with wagons, .-.nibuiancca, hospital corps and all tho accoutrements of tho field. Installed Offices. Tho following officers of Protection Lodgo of Workmen wero installed last ovoning by Past Grand Master McFnd- den: D. P. Wright, past master; Geo. J. Donaldson, master workman; Clyde Mason, foreman; Carl Abrams, over seer; A. E. Aufranco, recorder; W. T. Eigdon, financier; J. S. Pennobakor, re ceiver; George A. Schultz, guide; Frank Davey, inside watch; Emil Don- ldson, outsido watch. At tho close of tho installation the lodgo and the ladies of the Degirco of Honor held an informal reception and social, and ice or earn was servod. I Sent to tho Asylum. Yergen M. Clausen, who claims to havo escaped from ono of tho hospitals near San Francisco a littlo beforo the carthqunke, and who has Leon working on a farm near Aumsville, was com- mitted to tho asylum yestorday by County Judgo Scott on affidavit of Dr. F. E. Smith Pill Boilers Gather. Tho Stato Pharmaceutical Society will meet at Newport during this week. A number of pharmacists passod through Salem this rooming on their way to tho soa shore. Newport makes an idoal convention town, nnd a. largo .nttendanco ia expected. Lidcnso to Wed. A marriage: license was granted yes torday to. John Charles Bradtl, of Now Era, and Dora Amelia Lcntz, of Wood burn. ' Giro tho Baby a Ohanco, Lovo isn't a f tokening mush of con cesslait Lovo 'ia flrim. Lovo is just. Lovo lias good .red blood in) its volna. Iiooking ever to tho ultimtaito good of ita object), lovo frequently decrees suf fering and nnvguisih of spirit. And I toll you wliat, my dear madam: Somo day; far his bad) temper and impudence, yon aro going rto slap or apanik that child j'ou aro now too tepdem h(arted to lob ywu city. Yes, you aro, jusb aa suro as you alV born. And you won't slop liim in lovo, either: Thank oftlio ahamo of it! you aro going to beat tho child for tho ovil qualities ibhat you yourself in fiMllod in himv. You airo going to beat him in anger, thijroby making open confession tuat your moan, petty, utaxvod naifuro has not enough moral 1 fo:co by wihlcJl to Itulo Mm. Shame I 8UiaTn Givo tlvo baby chorico to havo a healthy brain and nervous system. Do you iktalize thaHi his brain grows more during his Grab year than in all his oor j-yjara oombin'odt That moans don't over play with him during his flrtt yoaV or lob amy ono also play with him, "Ki tehee-coo I" erica tho visitor. "Oh, oo sweet, precious 'Ibtla doarl" And poor baby gets poked in tba ribs nod tossod up in tho air.. Verji badl Baby, may lamgli, and bab may crowf. but bji and by will comq tho iaovllabki ward and sleeploss houra wU toll of tlJa ovonstlroulatcd brain jaad Wo B0,oro tax ort the .ndnr ou? sysbom. Outipig Magariso. . . " ,. How's Tkis7 We ;offer One Hundred DotUra Be ward.foV'aBVcassof Catdrrh'tnat caa not be,. cured by Hall's Catarrh Care. F7 J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. We, the underaigaod, have kaown V, J. Cheney bt tho last fifteen years, and believe hlra perfectly honorabU la 'U bosiaesa transactions, aad financially abjs lo carry oui any obligations made by his firm. ' Waldiog, Kfnnaa & Marvin, Wholesale Drugglsta, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrk Cure is taken intern' ally .acting directly upon the blood and mucous mrfacea of the system. Teitl moalals Mat free. Pries, 75e per bot tle. Sold by all druggists. TakV Hall's Family Pills far eoatf-paoa. COMfORTABLE SUMMER CtOTHES ft Wehave loads of sum'rfier" Comfort in store for the man who comes to us, for relief. Our light weights in two and thre piece styles, costing $1 0.00 to $25.00 are great coolers on a hot day. Summer Furnishings Of Every Description SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE. Hlm MAKING IVORY FROM MILK t . (Indianapolis Star.) T,ho writer rocolvod somothlng of a shock tho other day, whon, after mak ing what ho considered a very fino h'eak' in a local billiard match ho was Informed by an interested onlooker that what ho had boon playing with was not a billiard1 ball, bub a quart of, jskimmod milk. Thero was no dla putlng tho fact, cithor, for the irtolll' gent goatloman was ablo to prove hia assertion on tho highest scientific au thority. Ho hod, moreover, givnrv tho subject caroful udy, and was pro arod to stato tho process through wKi,ohi a quart (or lb might havo been a gallon) of milk, from, which tho cream had been abstracted, passod bo fore settling down iu tho usoful ca pacity of a billiard ball. ".Milk a quo, or galalith, or portlfled niilk;"' lp said, "is milk subjected to a clifcmieal p"pccss by means of which the '.easein' is precipitatod, as a. yellow isll-brown pomlor. Thia. powder Is mixed, with formaline, and thereby a ho'm-llko. product ia formed! called milk .stone, With various admixtures this .substance forms a substitute) for a 'huedhed "useful materials, euch as ivry, celluloid,, marble, hard rubber, and even amber. There is no limit, tq the number of useful articlco which can be made from galalith, and they luolude almost everything, from ci garette holders to mantlepieees, When yoa' sext, play a Chopin ' nocturne' on yoar much prized grand, do not imag ine that your fingers aro wandering ovr what once formed part of an elo phot's tusk, for 10 to 1 the keys haye be manufactured from a few gallons of u that claw of milk which is usually retailed at a penny a quart. As a matter of fact, piano keys are now saS0M made of Teal ivory except fa thsieaw of the more expensive iastru tee. Tab U rr remrkbl (gls tepat'a huk lift MMK 99 v iiijiWitm ipwqwMfa CHAPTER XXI. To Classified Town ono day came a clerk. Albright honest youth wlib,'wa8"lookltfg8forffiork? Till at last his ardor began tono. . fX His hat was soiled; and his suit waaworn;f JIIVRIW Hia Jioart wna sad, and ho looked, forlorn. . i, . . 1 A way I '11 show, ' ' remarked Kn t friend, ' ' " "To all your troubles quickly end. " Put' " want- ad small; twoilnea or Iri,, Journal. adalt wUlroonrostore,vK Yourfalllng'-hopo and renowahiblilon. Through Journal ads you'll obtain a position." (To bo contlnuedCfomorrow.) : sots of koys havo been out. HoWe.vcir, galalith Is now tho best substituto for ivory that wo havo, for It is smooth to tho touch, rotalna an oxcollent color, and, uuliko celluloid, is proof against flro. . ' Perhaps you aro unawaro that ovory year In Vlonrta thoro Is held .a kind of festival that is calloa 'oreamory day.' 'nml nli ltli liii. tta ,tia Atil nnata In' jTvft, onstnating tho vory latest achlovo mdnts iH' dairy products. A couplo of years ago, on 'creamery day,' Mr. Maxnilllan Ripper, nslstaut at tho chemical agricultural experiment sta tion, delivered a leeturo on 'skimmed milk,' which was attended by nclon tlsta from all parts of tho country. "Mn Ripper stated that it was n woll known fact that tho succcts of creamory, whero tho chief source of profit la, of course, butter, doc not de pend bo much upon tho cost of pro duction and tho selling prico of butter aa on the ircfits derived from skimmed milk. TUo right market for tho milk skhnmcU for tlio pu"poo of butter making Is really tho vital question of tho milk, industry. Years ago the skimniedLmilk was either thrown away or given to tho pigs, and though 4hes0 useful animals nill consume vast quan tities of tlio chalk-llko liquor, skimmed milk is? now used for a thousand dlf feronprpBce for tho 'manufacture, of suga"ff nrflki as food for many ani mals' besides the pigs and for a very de licious bevfago poetically called 'milk champagne.' which ia skimmed milk mixod with fruit juices and Imprejrt naieii yriiu caruonic aiu. a. mtnut largo pecentttfjo of skimmed milk ia also separated) Into iti compoaeat parts, which ace then worked up, The 'caeia' serves tor the mauafaeture of cTiocso'j.lio for gluo, putty and other suIwJimmi. Bat all these different uses ofk!mmed milk did not solve tho question favorably until the lavint tioEj of glallth, whlelii is just the itMt terial scieatlsts bave been waiting for during the last quarter of a eeatwy. The fjulbillty of galalith, Its easy, working, " elasticity atd proof against ftrd make It a very desirable product. ""fa Awbrla somet'h'Iag? Hke'luO.OOO quarts of sklriy ejwt! y, j'dajjly (of tV. TMkrpe .ef UntoWag KklUJr lbki ; CopyrlahHOOd ), Kupp.nh.lm.r A Co. Chicago r it ii , .kAt., tt , f ;kwwm 'wqmij i. 'riioro, , ia k" w.fc. f .turning galitlUh Into- alPser!(!,t)f ' 1 usoful objects, arid ita great stWngthfe ovtm allows it to bo used inj place of j s'tono and marble, You could build a, J houso of milk If .you llkodf and 1( would'4 be n strong and lasting as though nmdeu of Aberdeen granite, Moroqye'r,'1 all tho yj . jlttlngs could be mado of tho wine sub- stance, ana moy wouiu ouuivo mo uu- est ordinary material that was'evfr constructed." , ,' ffc . XtRAYS rf !iti Jeff Myers, ho of tho twyv,T6o nnd magnificent physique, wants Ore gon to send a fino oxhiblt to, Janies- ai'" - What's tho mattbr with Jeft, bnyhowt Is not ho slated to be -thero! ' ThdLowls and Olark'expositlon eom' mission lsvpreparlng.lts final report. It ilioul.l makp quite, a noise, yet, itf- Hisy"4 bo only a lPecraeker "fltKor." !!!? i ins feaRi 'Sr j i ml At tbe'Udlsen. M Commencing this -p-eek, the Srlgtnm Coopon StochtOempaay, which has beeH),f playing1 continuously at the KdlseoJi theabro for tjio last e(x' weekst wll al- lornaxo .uoivxien mis euy aam. nfeae. jti The company wll play in Bugene every . Monday, Tuesday aad Wediwflday , thf returalftg will; play, here eVery Thursday. Friday. Satusday and Sun- ' dtiy nights, with a speelA matinee Bat-, ' urday afternoons at 9;30 o'clock. Phs ' nev play which this eompaay vfUl pre seat (ou ids Uwn. rot Haeaeixt Thursday nlgil; entitled! Jks .Terld Agaimib Himl" It is eeasatioual eomedy draw ia four ,aets, ad. mrct x f as Jo, please,-, , Beginning ttya.week the- price, ftf.ad- mission will' be raised to i -?3 eeabs .a, jt, da imposiblet o maUtala , this' popular eteck ompay a,t tha old prises, owiag te the- exiilv talent e9sed, aad the small ssatlag. eaaet if M tK ltre. MvfWftt w chaagq mp i - IrWr' ff lar as tho RrlghaalrCoofy Cempy hai many feebla,jrprles(fer tha patrons of the Bdiso ia the'alwre. - St r ' r . . W . ?-.. '- - . hfjtommc &M.ia ' sM Wp, 3slJBL. . K : ?rr. r itiHtmmmwm r. r 4 m 1 I1 o