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SATimoAYr August i4, te.
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THE PAST WEEK
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MoAtfIO BAM 7VAUcthe7
A COIOH7 UL annual uttuiwo ..
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Birthday Party.
The first birthday of Alvln Acker-
ftmn Burton and Eleanor Rovena
feyre a celebrated Thursday after
ooa at 3 o'clock at the residence
of Mrs. Hoy Burton. There wore 20
1)ft"ble present, of 20 invited, all Sn
Jem products, except Dcatrtce Loch
hart, a young Indy of the mature
kso of two years who Is n visitor
from Seattle. The Mesdames Lewis
"Whlto, Ooss, Muyors, Forbes, Bab-,
cock, Lewis, Williams, Smith, linker,
Holmes, Post, Mclntyre, Albert,
Carter, Dumber, Ornlicr, Mlnto,
'Lockhart, Krcelnnd, Kelloy, Dalrym
plo, Drnsor, Prlco and Edwarda,
chaperoned thu party, as It wns not
considered advisable to allow stidi
fast young pcoplo to j;o unattended.
The collection of no-carts was tlio
largest ever assembled on ona lawn
at a coming-out party of sweet bud
debutantes. Prizes for the prcttleit
were riot attempted for fear of dls-
Kroomant among any poRslblo com
mlttoo of Judges. The boys had
whistles and the girls woro ontor
talned with aquawkoni. Only three
encounters took place and they were
soon separated and penalized proper
ly. Tlio ontortalnmcnt consisted of
Mrs. Ilurjon slngning Iigono Flold'J
"The Sufcnr Plum Treo," for which
she was given tlio bluest kind of
Aplauso by crowing and hand-clap
ping. ilcfroihmcrit contested of
Noah's ark cookk'H and for bovor
age most rosorted to Dnmo Nnturo'i
fountains.
All behaved pretty won, oxropt
that somo woro aaloop upon nrrlval
and somo took naps nfter refresh
ment. Tlio Invited gucntH not al
ready named wore: Margaret Lmvl,
Ivan HcstU White, Karl Ooss, Don!
Frnnklyn Meyers, Kdwnrd Lewis,
Alborta Forbes, Edith Hancock.
Winston Williams, (ngo two weeks,
And not ablo to nttond), Hobort
Smith, Howard Everett, Win, Alfred
Carter, Virginia Albort, Cordenla
Mclntyro.
This list of 2G babies (nil firm,
born but six) and their proud meth
ods wero gathered up In ono neighborhood.
1 turn to Newport, whero they arrived
about S:30. The- party was com
posed of the Misses Frances Nclyson,
Grace Lantfdon, WHIctta Wright,
Mrs. E. D. Cuslck snd small son
Gcoreo. Mrs. Langdon and Mrs. H.
A. NoIbod. of Albany, Mra. E. Hofor
of Salem and Mrs. L. Z. Clarke of
Portland, and the Messors Chester
Moorcs, Dudley Clnrkc, Doctor Leon
ard, Mr. II. A. Nelson, Joe Patterson
and Lawrence Hofer,
Miss WHIctta Wright entertained
a number of her friends at tho
Wright cottage after they toad all
been to tho skating rink last Tncs
day evening and all enjoyed the de
licious chafing dish supper which
she prepared.
When you need n cough euro you
need ono that will cure your cough.
Kemp's Balsam, thn best cough euro,
will do it. All druggists sell It for
2C cents.
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O. It. & X. COMPANY
AGItKKH TO MAKK ItEFUNJI
Indications Point to Crowded Tciita of this year's features in the menag-
Day and Night. , erle of 'the Barnum and Bailey
Everybody Is talking about the Greatest 8how on Earth- ?n U T"'
'Mr...- hm,m if ..-. ,. i. ious Jungle and forest motners wun
coming of a circus to Salem created he,r Interring families about them
tho genuine pleasure that Is centered arc -'P " uens ana caH' "-
in tho engagement of the Barnum menagerie Ib tho largest that ever
and Bailey Greatest Show on Earth, traveled.
It Is the first opporutnlty the public """"""
has had for many yeara.to witness a.MtMS MELON CHOP Kon--
nnrnflo al.rh n. thlo -trn ... VAJIttI UIAO X'jjuaxir c u
present, and the .prospect, of once
again looking upon a Darnum and
wM,
Because of tho lato and backward
Bailey street pageant is one to be 8Pr,nS. he melon crP of Thc Dallcs
and vicinity tnis year win not ue up
to the stnndard as to quantity,
though the quality Is excellent. Wa
termelons, a sample of which was
brought In by C. L. Hnzcn of Dry
Hollow, Monday, are said to yield
not to exceed a half crop Canta-
Korlnl Lift nt Newport.
Tho lost of this week saw somo
rainy wcathor nt tho Newport beach
but -tho signs now aro that It is
over and the pleasant Roptembur
weather is ready to cot In. Many
onjoyod tho pleaauro of surf-bathing
In tho rain Wednesday, nnd all de
dared it tho (limit of tho season.
Mr. and Mro. J. M. Nolnn, with
tholr daughteni Mnry and Clortrud-i
of Corvnllls nro at tho Damon. Now-
port claims (hum us regular Hummer
v'sltoru
Mr. ami Mr. Harry Albort, Mr,
nnd Mrs. Chr.s. McXary, and Mayor
nnd Mrs. llo, Uoduore, nil of Sa
lem, u ro ipoudliig u short outing
at tho botieh.
Oall Damon of North Yaklmn.
Wnhlngton. U the ijuwt of his pa-
rents at tho Damon.
Mrs L. T. Clnrko of Portland hna
boon n several day' guest nt tho
Nelson cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). MoOnlloy of
Hood Hlver nro spending thwli wo,
tlon with la A. M. Crane In the
Cronsmnu eottng at Qlosonvllltt.
Mr nnd Mrs Slmw or Albany hav
ono ;if tho coxlost tuii nt tho buaoh
ovorlookUtg tho bay nnd tho Ynqutn.n
mr. Mr. Bhuw has a position with
Huston nnd Smith for tho summor
Ivan Bhoomnkor nrflvwd Tuwday
for nu outing.
Prorosjir and Mrs a A. Hunlon
of Hugeno pawol through Ntiwport
U't w'k. Tk4- aro walking from
Newport to Ibo Slualaw river nad
fiotu there will tak i stam. to
Eugene. '
President Kerr af 0. A. a. niwl
family, nru spaudiug mm time at
tho buneh.
Mr aud Jim. C. B. MfMiri and
on GhiwUjr arrival ThtlrlHi, to
peall veoVal wwks In thlr Ny
Crvwk oottwgo Thoy wir vliltd K
fow days liy l)udly Ckrk of Part
land
MIm draco l,andou of Albauv
nv'riihl by Mr. UnwlMi wttr
lained a ninnbwr of hw frlnU Snn
(day oMJUing at their nvr sHtumor
cottage Tho guests woro trv te
verv onjoynbl oUaftiig dish mp.
por while gathers! around tho tat
open fire plaro, which U a foatur
of tho Lnngdon cottage,
A launching party spout a very
Ji'oaiaut day last Monday on th
Yauiu -ir Iho launoh "Udy
Marltt" ot Tacoma was chartervd for
the day aud umde the run of 32
wile, from Newport to Rlk City. In
two nour,
In answer to tbc complaint of F.
M. Walto of Lebanon, who reccn'tj
made a shlpmont of stock from Plain-
view to l'oriianu, nnu who wns
charged full fnro on Ins return trip,
Attornoy W. W. Cotton, of tho ').
It. &. N, company, In n letter to tl
Hntlroad Commission yestctdcy
morning, atnted tlm tho faro col
loeted from Walto siould bo refold
ed, since ho iind pn'J tho chargoi n
iwo slnglo dirk enr'onds of Htock.
'Cotton stated that (hero had been
coiiHldornblo. trouble over tho onbjr
Ing and delivering of Kock cars. The
inllrond cor.ipnny nt ncsont has 'o
double decked earn such as are gen
erally used for stock rhlpments, n'J
when a doublo docked enr Is ordorcd
It has been tho custom of tho com
pany to furnlah Instead two single
decked enrs nt the same prlco ns ono
doublo docked, If, howovor, single
decked cars aro ordered tho regu
lar prlco Is charged, tho prlco of two
Blngle deckB being considerably
higher than ono doublo deck. Thu
rental of ono car entitles the Hhlpper
to full furo from thu shipping point
to tho destination, nnd tho rental of
two or more cars ontltlon him to fu'l
fnro to destination and return.
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MiiK-ln a Favorite,
(United ProHH leased Wlro.)
San Franohco, Aug. 15. Torry
Miutaln Is today a favorite over Joe
Wlllh for tholr fight tonight nt Hilly
Hnche'a Colmn pavilion. OddH thU
morning wero 10 to G ugnliiHt thu
Vnllejo man.
Tho wlnnor of tonlghtB bout, which
is sehodulod nt 20 rounds, will prob
ably have a chance nt tho w'nnor of
tlio Flynn-Knufmnn tight, and the
light fans mo looking for some hard
Hlamiulng.
MiiHtnlu handled himself well whon
ho boat Jack (Twin) Sulllvuu nt Gold
Hold, nnd Is in good shnpo.
thankful for.
Tho parade has been re-estab
lished on a scalo of excellence not
attempted in the past. It will leave
the Bhow grounds In tho forenoon
at 10 o'clock and follow the usual
route. Tho feature that la oroatlnc
them most talk Is tho death-Inviting ,0UPM nre Riding "oef. hou8h
act. "Autos that Pass tn the Air." thoy c not so prolific as last year.
It Is a performance bo thrilling nnd Doth products nre from two to three
bo dangerous that few can look upon. wcckfl latcr thnn common. Ordln
lt larlly water melons begin to appear
Other prominent acts nre those of',n tho ,ocal markets about Auguit
tho four Fasslos, equilibrists; the th,B 'ettr August 10 marked tho
Yllorom Bl-ters, rolling-globe ncro-jnrHt showing of the locul product,
bats: the Floronz troimn. irvmnnRt' CnntnloupeB, which genernlly ripen
Sylo, an aerial contortionists; Mnrylrrom ono to thrce wcokB ''ofore wa
and Petrof, with a comnnny of I termolons, nre also lnte, and did not
trnlned nnlmnls; Hobort Dohn, who appear until about August 1 this
lifts nn automobile and occupant byrycnr'
his teeth; Le Clown Moustler and I F- w- Schloth, fruit nnd vegetnblo
his anlmnl comedians; tho three bu'er for tho E- c- Penso company
Monstlnes, with clown does nnd!B,ve the following summary of the
:
C I. f..nn.. AnSt if tutt V. t
get a brand new Kvcr juil as adivc and hcaJtjJ
a8alivcrcanb(i by the simple process of takints.i
occasional NR tablet according to directions. Aad
when you nave me new liver it means that all ifo
ailments that came from the old one such as cob.
flipation, biliousness, sick headache, toajacftic .
dyspepsia, flomach trouble, rheumatism, malaria, chills
i !.- ..jlj l ; mi i.
monkoj-s; tho Frcdlnnls, horsebnek
acrobats; Prof. Wormwood and his
trnlned nnt-cator; the Pnchecos, Dol-
larB and L03 Jnrdys, acrobnts, and
tho wonderful Viennese troupe of
ncrlallsts.
Not ono of theso artists has been
seen In America hofore. Thero nre
other European acts now to this
country, and the American contin
gent Is tho pick of tho profession
Tho show Is In new dress and the cx
tonslve equipment has all been re
built In European workshops.
fruit and vegetable outlook from tho
dealer's point of view;
"Though tho fruit outlook gener
ally, is bright, Judging from tho pro
duct already marketed and from re
ports made by the farmers, I cannot
say this of the melon crop. Of
course, there will be plenty of them
for homo consumption and already
sovoral big shipments of cnntnloupcs
have boon sent to thc Portland mar
kets, but, comparing the yield ono
yenr with anothor, thnt of this sea
son Is considerably below pnr. Wo
and fever, pimples and bad complexion will disappear,
Take an tablet to-night and you'll feel belter in.
thc morning.
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RFG U S PAT. OFFICE M
Get a 25c Box
Better Than Pills For Liver Ills
THE A. H. LEWIS MEDICINE CO.
L St. Louis, Mo.
For 8u.io by Capital Drug Co., Z. T. Itlggs, Sntem, Oregon.
Notlcv,
Notice Is horeby
givon thnt on
order of tho county court of Marlon
county, Orogon, tho following war
rants outstanding ngnlnst Marlon
county Issued suven years prior to
July, 1008, will be cancelled nnd
received our first consignment of Since tho octopus was bor d
joeni water moionB .Monday rrom u. eiepnaut nas to take a bictw
h, iiazen of Mill Creek, nnd whllo ns big gnmo.
tho quality Is fair to good, the yield
Is Bhort becauso of tho backward
spring. The recent warm wenthe.r
hns done must to overcome these ad
verse conditions, nnd this nlono Ib
respuNslblo for so large n crop as
will bo mnrkotcd. Mr. Hozcn says
ho will have not more thnn half 11
crop. Others who bring in similar
reports nro A. Sechlor, J. D. HiggB,
H. E. WilllnmB nnd Hoy Hill.
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Marriage LlcenoN.
Tho following mnrrlngc license?
have been Issued: Clayton Stool,
aged 2C, and Fnnnle Sclsme, aged 18,
Building Contrmtor, Attention.
Bids aro Invited for tho construe
tlon of Eaton Hall, nt WIUnmoHe
University, Snluiii, Orogon.
Hulldlng Is about tlf,.150 foot In
Hlzo and three itorloa high, built of
brick with stone trimmings. Fur
ntiuo blast hunting and ventilation,
anultnry plumbing.
HIils will ho filed with Amoda M.
Smith, In tho office of Western Clav
Manufacturing Co., Kenton building,
Portlnnd, Oregon, up and until 10
o'clock n. m., Tuesday, August 25
10 OS.
Plans and iqiecitlonttonn can be
procured nt oniee of Western Clay
Mfg. Co.. Kenton building. Portland.
Oregon; ollle of A. A l.e, Salem
Oregon; A. B. WHton. Kq . I'nion
Orejeou. and the nrohltwu of bund
ing. J. . Tttnrul)oUf & ( . Uoiw,
Idaho.
Healing will net be let in g.-noral
oiuract, but bhls for heating filed
nnd opened at time bids for general
enntrnot aro opened.
A certified cheek In ho sum of
It 000. niadu nayablr to AmMn m
Bmlth. trustee af Willamette l'nivr
'-. tiled with eaA bid submitted on
general oontrnai. bhI.i mhio.hu r...
feltotl if IjijHIer refuses or U unable '
10 onto it0 n Cowract and furnish a
good and jnitfiolent bond In the sum
of 124.000 wiyn two weeks after
uolng notlflmt he has been awarded
the coutract.
Hulldlng eommlttee reserves tlu
risnt to acceiH any or reject
UIMI, g
payment thereof refused unless pre
sented for pnymont within CO days
after July lBt, In accordance with
provisions of Sections No. 2G32,
2G33 nnd 203 1, Holllngcr nnd Cot
ton's Codes nnd Statutes of Oregon.
It. D. ALLEN,
County Clerk.
Wnrrants outstanding for seven years prior to July, 1908:
Is'- Date. Namo. ' Amt
124 July. 1000. ..II. Q. Snltmnsh S1.70
Jly 0, 1900....CIiiib. Mlnkler 1.70 both of Qervnis; James R. Smith,
)28 July 9, 1900....A. D. Smith 2.20 'ngod 25, of Crook county, nnd Ellza-
282 Aug. 0, 1900 Mrs. Alllo Lyons 1.70. both Lucdke, nged 27, of Chomnwa;
2fic 1 AllK. 9. 1900. . . Klttlo Plrklns 1 70 ' L. II. Ainilo nt?od o.l ntwl Mlnnin
- - - --. ( f -v - ,-,-. .... w fiimiiv
Mabel Rhodes 1.70 Klmlor, aged 20, both of Salem.
.Mra. Toy 1,70
.G. L. Thompson 1.00 Kemp's Dnlsam will stop any
.'Francos nartoz 1.70 cough that can bo stopped by nny
.W. P. Ornhnm 1.00 modlcino nnd euro coughB that can-
1900. . . ,M. F. Hays 1.00 not o cured by any other rncdlclno.
1900... Walter Holson 1.70 , It Is always tho best cough euro
1900.... Jos. I'lllster 1,70
1900... Henry Sohneht 2.10
1900.... Roy Stolllngor 1.70
1900....Jny Stolllngqr. . ., 1.70
1900.... Jin, Stolllngor..' 1.70
1900.... E. II. Thompson 1.70
U'OO.. W. J. Horrltt 3. 10
1900.,.. A. J. Hpvnney 1.00
1901... H. I'hllps I 2.00
. John Waterbury 1.70
.John Engnn 1,20
. R. N. Home , , 2.20
.Peter Unck 1.70
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TEA
Thc cost of good tea
so very little: only a thi
of a cent a cupl a cenr.
and-a-half or two cen'
for the family breakfastl
Your eroftr return year nontrUiNM
Uk JxliUllDf'i Dit w pay bJm,
0 .
Somo mon have no sodil col
Bclcnco, nnd lotliers have sose dl
any description.
271.
283.
289
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NOV. 12,
CASTOR I A
1'or Infants and Children.
Tho Kind You Have Always M
Soars tho
Signature of
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1217 Dee. (1.
1312 Jan. 10,
404 Jan. 11, 1901.
13J50 Jan. 11, 1901.
1SR2 Mnr. S, 1901..
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Berry, Prune
i Hop Growers
,
all need....
The Curtiss lumber Co,
Offers special advantages to
Home Builders and Contractors
in the-
HIGH QUALITY OF ITS LUMBER
OF ALL KINDS : :
Yard On South 12th Street
A. R. BAKER, Manager
Tickets!
I In harvesting their crops-If you i
want a special form or a rush job j
GO TO ELLIOTT'S
You will never be disappointed!
all.
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Power and
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No medicine ha over dona more
iv oniokeu dinner haJltnwnr.t. -n
-- 'u nniuiiir rtrr sa ....
,n Wlt b4ll, BQU invu
eeu ordered beforehand at the Elk 'onu
and relieving distrmlug
Hotel after which a few hour were'tcrlp COUgo than Kemn-. n, II
mnt tu imtseelaK ud vheu the re-lkWt wu cure. X
223 South Commercial St.
Phone 1243
Hand Pumps
For all klnda of work.
Snrav. carden. lwa
W w
auction hoso,
Tho beat and tho cheap"
Pairbanko engines and !
sprinklers, metal end
tanks;
Get some of our Grapn$"
tic Paint for old or ne
roofa. Guaranteed for M
years.
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1 98 State Stteet
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