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STORE CLOSED July Fourth Celebrating with our employees and all patriots, the birth and independence of Our Country ;?7 t;)f J CITY NEWS. Mr Hull Gume Solum League July 4, 3 p. m. grounds, Tuarsday, .' 7-2-21 HunIiicm Mon'l Lnnch, Hold Marlon Excellent service, luperior cooking, 60a 5-27-tf limd Goes (o Albany The Salem military band will play nt Albany July 4. Gone to Chicago JiUilo Superintendent of Public In struction Alderman left yesterday for Chicago, whore ho will attend the N. K. A. national convention. Appoint Inspector Tom Ilawthbrno wa yesterday ap polnU'd Inspector for tho l'aUly Irri gation project by the Hlate Desert I jinil Hoard. Greatest Attraction In Salem If you don't bolleve It, JtiBt watch thn Bttiator Thursday, July 4, 3 p. in. League groumlB, 7-2-21 Vule Man Returns (iua A. Hurley ban relumed to his flrHt lova from Vale, and will rcmuue publication of a weekly paper at In dependence soon. He In one of the talented newspaper men of tlio alale. lollro to Contractors Tim organization of bricklayers' and ninnsoim' union, No. r, Salem, at ft regular meeting July 2, made a ruling to not line penitentiary brick on other than male work. V. A. Hughe, Bee; Oeo, VleHko, Pros. Just Handing Them Out Our fruit Jar special la a winner. They are the Economy and the (iolil en HI Jiti) Mason, Call and see them, thn Jar wllh the wide month. Sper ling's grocery. I'hone Main Oil, 311 North Commercial street. Holdup t Newport Don't got held up on your way to Newport. Keep your chocks and save monoy. Halm Transfer company nieels all Incoming boats. We have no solicitor along the route or on board the trains. We slmplo glvo the public a square deal and Bollclt a hare of the patronage. Mon-Wed. PRESBYOPIA 'I bal subtle symptom of middle ngo, when the eyes fall to dlit tlngulsli dourly articles at clone rnnge, can lie corrected mid overcome by wearing ;l.UiKI'.a Unit foe u a (lie even rorrectly. Let iih iiuike the examination iniil supply you wllh glnsties which will enable you to work, rend or write without effort. A. MotTU.OCH Optometrist 2:M North t'oninierelul Street ((round floorl Plume StS.'i Office hour 9 to & ! We Will I m i si ii i m imwisw it inwMimnMnuwuw T y- v :: July the Fourth Our. store will be closed all day REINHARTS 444 STATE STREET THE QUALITY STORE 1 ""'1' "fj: h in hi'n mi Yy m i 1 1 The Hotel Marlon's Business Lnnch Prepared and served In an up-to-, date manner, 60c. E-27-tf Diizzalo Furniture I'oIIhIi Polishes ami hrlghteiiB automobile bodies, caj-riages, furniture, pianos, bath tubs, etc., and all things having a hard surface. Seo F, E. Shafer, the saddle and harness man, 187 South Commercial street. ( elcbrute the Fourth lly getting a pound of that good smelling fresh roasted Grand Union coffee. Phono Lockwood 968, or come to 216 N. Commercial street. If It Ruins If It rains July 4, the W. C. T. U. program and picnic will be held at the W. C. T. t!. hall, Instead of at Marlon Square. We Are Headquarters For tho best Ice cream mndo In Sa lem. Repeat orders substantiate this clnlm; also "Crlspette," tho popcorn pnekage that Is making Salem famous. Phone Main !99, the Wonder Kandy Kitchen. Moose, Attention Meeting of Cherry City lodge No. 98 will be held on the first and third Thursday during the mouths of June, July and August. II. IT. Turnor, sec retary. 0-12-wed-thr-tf Will Celebrate In Albany The Suleni barbers have arranged to cIoho all day the Fourth of July and go to Albany to celebrate. All shops will remain open until 9 o'clock this evening. They Are Fine We are filling a great many orders for wild blackberries. Phone Main 131. Our store will be clotted all day tomorrow, as we will take a day off wllH the fiiiully. The Sunset grocery. Eastern Fed . Our meats are from Kaslern fed stock, (hat's tho reason that they are all good. PlnVe Main. 217, the Capi tal Meat Market, 121 South Commer cial street. Hill & Hansen, props. Taking Examination Dr. Howard 11. Markel, head house I hyslolnn or tlin Militated hospital of Man Francisco, Is In Portland taking (he state medical examinations. Dr. Markel expects to visit his Salem friends In a few days. Salem Elk Drllllug- Sulein KlkB to the number of 20(1 took their first practice drill through the streets last night. They will be hiwidsoinely uniformed and will belt) I'crlland for (he big event practical ly to a man. It Is an aggressive as well as a progressive order, does lots of things, and dues them always In a big broad way. They are all 111 1 1 h thai look good nil the time even on Hie llrst uf the month. she Admire Salem Miss Flora Day, of Kansas, Is vis iting at the home or Miss Mable YVel born, depuly clerk or Hie circuit court Miss Day likes Oregon, nml csicially Suleni, saying that It Is the grandest country on earth, fpon her return (o her home state she will try to per suade her people to sell out and come to Oregon, She leaves Salem Friday for Etmoue, where she will visit Col. Price, county commissioner, of Lane comity, for a few dins, after which she will Join n ramping parly for the coast. Celebrate I State Scnil-Fro Championship W Salem wanti the honor. Now all boost together. Hurrah! hurrah! hurrah! 7-2-2t Visiting In Scuttle Miss Bertha Clark, youngest daughter of H. L. Clark, Independent candidate for county recorder, left on the oarly morning train for Seat tle for a month's vacation, visiting relatives. Iluy ft Snnnrgide Fruit Tract In Polk county of Derby & Co. before they are all sold; on month ly Installments; 10 to 20 acres, at $60 to $75 per acre; farm prices. Call on Derby & Co., TJ. S. National Hank building, Salem, Oregon. 7-l-3t The Sulem Senators- Are the talk of the valley, and why shouldn't they be. Nine straight victories, and only undefeated team In the valley. 7-2-2t Two Divorces May Williams was granted a di vorce from S. Ii. Williams on the ground of cruel and Inhuman treat ment. Nellie C. lioyle was divorced from Ijiwrence E. Boyle on the grounds of cruel and Inhuman treat ment. She was allowed to resume her maiden name of Nellie C. Frey. Ruck From the East Rev. C. A. Mahrer, aslstant pastor of the Catholic church of this city, has returned from a five weeks' visit In Poughkeepsle, N. Y., where he vlBlted old friends and witnessed the ordina tion of one of his old friends and classmates. He returns to Sulem much better pleased than ever with Oregon. ' Slajlon to Celebrate- There Is to be a celebration of the Fourth at Btayton tomorrow. It will be one of tho old fashioned kind, with speaking In the forenoon and sports and amusements In the afternoon Hon. P. II. D'Arcy, of this city, will be the orator of the day. Statesman File Answer The Statesman Publishing com puny yestcrdny filed an answer to tho complaint recently brought against I ho company by E. Hofer In which damages are asked by the plaint If Tho main point made In the an ewer Is that tho Dally Oregon States man Is In nowlso responsible for the articles appearing in the publication and referred to In tho plaintiff's com plaint that the space used for the articles was the property by pur chase of U II. McMahan, the author of the articles, and that by contract he Is responsible for tho text of the letters published. The answer was filed by R. J. Hendricks, us attorney for the defendant company. One of the features In the big At bany celebration tomorrow Is an auto parade which will be a dandy both for the beauty of the decora tlotiH and number of autos. WHICH? Do you want bargain glasses? Are you willing to wear cheap glasses, because they are cheap? Do you consent to have your eyes tampered with by unex perienced people, and take the risk of their permanent Injury? Then this message Is not for you. Hut If you value the pre cious gift of sight; If you wish to retain It; It you Appreciate skill, then It Is for you. And you are Invited to come where absolute accuracy In correct ing eye defects Is placed above every reiisiderallon. My ,11) years of practical experi ence In correcting the eye is nt your service, ami I can refer you to over 1300 people that I have filled from the first of June, 1911, to the present date. X'o Extra CluintcH Inallon. for Exam- My prices ure lower limn Hm. where for sen Ice ami material you receive from inc. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn Dr. of Optics Itiioins 210-211, V. S. National Hank Kulldlng. f4-f All Day j ilLI CAPITAL iVHAU SALE. OKEm. COMMENT OX Dili eight TOMORROW UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRB.l East Las Vegas, N. M-, July 3. Jack Johnson will knock Jim Elynn out In the very first round if he can. This la the giant black man's plan for tomorrow's heavyweight cham pionship battle, according to "I'nder ground" advices today. The dusky champion Is anxious to make a rush battle of It from the tap of the gong, never giving the Pueblan a chance and endeavoring to put the white hope quickly away. This Information has caused a re newal of the belief that Johnson realizes that he cannot travel farand that his only safety lies In making a hurricane battle of It and bring It to a finish at a very early stage. Jim Flynn's handlers declare that if Johnson fights In this manner, lie will find Flynn there at all times, taking any punishment the negro can give. Some admit Jim will be badly bnttered for about 10 rounds but not badly enough to stop him within the 4fi-round limit. They figure that Johnson can go well for not more than 10 rounds, after which he will begin to fade, while the white man still fresh, will forge ahead and come out a winner. IIOCSE PAYS Tltlltl'TE TO TWO OF ITS LEADERS UNITED PRESS !J!ASED W1HE.1 Washington, July 3. Enthusiastic ovations were given today In the house to Speaker Clark and Majority Leader Underwood. Democrats and Republicans alike, with packed gal leries, cheered and applauded the de feated candidates. Clark responded only wllh a most emphatic whack of the gavel. Two minutes later Underwood walked In, wearing the famous Un derwood smile. Then the applause was renewed. Chaplain Coiidcn re ferred In his Invocation to the politic al misfortune of the house leader by a supplication to "help us submit to the vicissitudes of life." The house today voted to adjourn over the Fourth of July iiiUl Friday noon. WOUJAST POSES TODAY MAY 10 SO TOMORROW mn.a axHvm rbsui.i nxxixal Ixs Angeles, Oil., July II. Clad In a long brown automobile coat and $1000 worth of diamonds. Ad. Wol gast appeared In Spring Btreet today, and headed an admiring procession of fight bugs from one port of call to l.or. !,,,, fl,n flirl.t Hull,, I The champion motored In from Ver non with Manager Tom Jones to at tend a matinee performance ut a thea tre, but could not reslBt the tempta tion to busk for a moment In the presence of a large proportion of a flght-mnd town. Baseball. at Washington American (llrst game: R. 11. K. New York 2 9 2 Washington 3 6 1 Ilntterlcs: Warhop and Street; Vaughn and Henry, empires: Evans and Westervelt. National at New York: H. II. E. Ilrnoklyn 1 .1 New York 2 3 3 Hatterles: Hucker anil Miller; Mnr quard and Meyer, empires: llren nnn and Emslle. Canada for the llrltlsh. lUNITBD PUBIS LIA'in WIH1 1 Vancouver, II. ('., July 3. Sixty-two llrltlsh manufacturers wllh (he slo gan "llrltlsh Factories for Canada," are here today. They represent over one hundred million of dollars Invest ed In England and Scotland, and de clare that the present trip was ar ranged to offset the Invasion of the Dominion by American firms. They are the guests of the city today, and will return without seeing the Culled' States. Foster & Baker JI I.Y 1ST IS A (iOOD TIME TO ItKClSTO THU)EVITH I S Best Groceries AT LOWEST PRICES Fresh Pineapple JCST IN. 0c EACH t Berries Cherries Phone us If you ranis or cherries want cur- j for, putting up. We will get them for you the day you want them. Choice ripe fruit. I' It I' IT J ItS, C Al'S.RCHHERS Lunch Goods ' VOlt YOCR HCMC PINM.R Ripe Minced Olives for sand wiches, Peanut Hotter, (Sreen Olives. Sweet or Sour Pickles, Dili Pickles, Summer Sausage, Veal Loaf, Ham Uwf. Helm Pork and Deans, Cookies, Crackers, etc. ItEXEMBEK OCR BEST BI LK BLEND 3 ( OH EE when you wunt good Coffee. Prompt Auto Delivery Phone S3 WEDNESDAY, HIT 3. 1912. i Wexford! tonight axd Thursday nights 0xly YITAGRAl'H COMl'AXY PRESENTS THE I The Lady OF the Lake I IN 3,000 FEET OF FILM OXE OF TIIE MOST ELAB0R- X ATE PICTURES EYEll SIIOWX OX A SCItEEX, FEATURING X Miss Edith Story as X The Lady of the Lake 10c NO RAISE IX PRICKS 10c PERSONALS. S. L. Morgan, manager of Ye Lib erty theatre, was in Portland Tuesday on business. Carl I.lllenthal, a timber operator, of Ostrander, Wash., was In the city yesterday on business. Charles S. litirdeall, who has some street contracts In Cottage drove, Is home for a few days' visit. W. W. Hall left for his home in Woodhurn last night. Theo. M. Ilnrr, the plumber, went to Portland last night. Ex-Cnited States Senator C. V. Pul ton, of Portland, arrived In the city hint, night over the Oregon Electric. I K. T. Moores, superintendent of the I blind Institute, returned last night from Portland. I Miss Minerva Pound, of Portland, who has been visiting at the home of Dr. II. K. Pound, of this city, returned home last night, accompanied by her sister. Miss Ruby Pound, of Ihls city. Miss Janette Pound, of Aiinisville, Is visiting her brother, I ir. Meiijaniin F. Pound, at BUG Kerry street. E. C. Miller and family, of South Salem, have gone to Eastern Oregon, where Mr. Miller has large Interests. W. V. Moore and family have re turned from a trip to California. OI.D seta It TOE Sl'RECKI.ES IS THERE n.NITUD I'RESB l.B.ISRD WinB.l Seattle. Wash.. July 3 John 1). Pprerkels. iiiiilll-uillllnnaire from Sail Diego, arrived here today on board his steam yacht Venltln. He will leave in a few days for a three weeks' cruise to Alaska. X-RAYS AND SMILES. Anyway the political battles cut the Harrow trial out of the newspa pers. The last heard of it the law- ers were going to light a ,luej, audi it Is hoped that the llrst news now j will be that Imth were killed and a stray shut hit tlu news gatherer j dead center he deserved It ' Just one man In the Democratic convention tit Itultiiuore showed a seine of humor, and it dhlii't show in him until the ).'! i,.,iint, ,, ,,,, cast his vote for Jim Hani Lewis Some folks mav disagree with the lorse editor as to there being but ime humorist In the Democratic conven tiou. and point to the fact dial Cham berlain got r.; otes for vice-president. Still it must l,e remembered that there is a distinct difference tween humor and silliness. be- NO MCE. tall lor lil.ls for lire Engine Heater In City Hall Ure Station. NiHleo Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, will entertain scaled bids for 'he furnishing and installation com plete, connected to engine bouse pip. mg, of one engine h. ater of approved design. Didders will submit their own specilbatlons of apparatus and C'tulpn.ent. Said bids to be , 11(,d Monday evening. ,luy $. The right to reject any and all bids or to accept any bid hcrebv re. serv.,1. A certified check for 10 per cint of the amount bid must accom pany each proposal, to be forfeited If (he contractor fall, to enter Into a contract upon an award der the bid submitted. This notice U pub lished for three (31 davS n a d.llly newspaper of Salem. Oregon, the first publication be!n July j 19p CHA3. P. EIJG1N. City Recorder 7-3-31 EXCURSION FARES Account July Fourth Celebration fH Sale Dates July 2,3,4 ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE Round trip between all points less than 200 miles apS' r,f the plnrioijs Fourth, special celebra tions will be held at various places along the S, P., and :: special equipment will provide ample accommodations :: tor a i ana give a ununoc w VISIT YOUR FRIENDS ON THE FOURTH. For fares from any point, train service, special cele brations, call on any S, P, agent or write to JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. NEW TODAY. M1.N WANTED for mill and yard work. Phone 02 or call 349 South 12th street. 6-25-tf FOH RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, street. Phone Main 4, single and 536 N. High 7-2-3t FOR SALE Or trade for wood, mare and colt, harness and buggy. Call at Star Bottling Works. Phone 1I5G. 7-2-3t FOR RENT Furnished or unfur nished 7-room house, G 12 N. High. Phone 1096. 7-2-St FOR SALE A good driving horse. Enquire ut 447 Court street. 7-3-31 WANTED Employment by night watch and fireman. Rest of refer ences. E. M. 1)., care Journal. 7-3-21 FOR SALE 13 acres of line fruit and berry land, all cleared, one mile to store and grade school, four miles out,' rock road. Price, $1,820; $1,000 cash, balance on time. See John Van l.nancn, 27." Slate street. 7-3-3t FOIl SALE 14 acres of good fruit land, seven acres cleared, one mile from Liberty store and school, Price, $2100. $8',0 cash, balance on time, or will take good Salem prop erty. See John Van Laanen, 273 State street. 7-3-3t FOR RENT Close in, 4-rooni nicely furnished flat. Private bath and electric lights, 1047, S. Commercial street. Mrs. 0. Ireton. 7-3-.",t $-'.-.0 DOWN-Steady work at $2.r,o per day for a man who lias $2.'i0 to pay down on a cozy homelike place, and will apply a small portion of his wages on the place monthly. Phone Main 2024. C-14-lni FOH SALE Modern 8-room house, facing east, paved street, near car Hue, three blocks from suite grounds, close p., school, full base ment, wllh furnace. Price $U00; will accept part payment in small ranch or city property. Kee Square Heal Really Co., f. s. National bank building. Kom :pi. i10Iu. . 47,1 7CU EI.Et TltlC 1TXTITIES. ELECTRIC FIXT1HE & SCPl'I.Y CO. 13d X. Liberty street. Electric contracting, iusi.l,. Wrilis 8U)1)(,B and fixtures, estimates give,,. Tide Plioiu, Main fl ;1 (. Celebrate at Mome! BIG Base Bali Game HollatJay Athletic Clul ' P"MtTI.AM VS. Salem Senators July 4th, 3:20 P. M. "i'1 Hnlladay team is the id clt ,f LHcr.eliolastlc eigne, sirenuth- en ill by a paid battn,.v. .,.! lo be one I' rtland. ciai nei of the classiest teams In AilmUolnii, lV,p, ;rl Stand. Lie. Salem Fence Works 1 MALTHoid ROOFING f?p?;?T Room 8 REEN DOORS AlUtth,l0w.et price. CBAS. D. MULLIGAN wen Pfc. . V Af the Final Return Limit July 5 1 7 IT IS MIGHTY HANDY And you will travel fasfor and safer If you will put a box ot Oregon Cascara Tablets In your grip the next time you go oft on a little trip. I Oregon Cascara Tablets Cure constipation, good for young or old. Price 10 and 25c DAMEL J. RY, Manufacturing Pharmacist Salem, Oregon. . NEW BUNGALOW close In strictly modern, four blocks from business section; $200 down, balance month ly. See, Homer H. Smith, McCor nack building. Phone 96. 5-24-tf NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE -SOCIETY BfJItQllARDT ResideAt Agents ft MEREDITH S86 State Street MONEY TO LOAN T1I0S. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or. MONEY TO LOAN OX CITY PB0PEBTY. Call at room 314 United States National Bank Building. ' WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt dellYerj our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street Phone Main 813. MONEY TO LOAN On good Ileal Estate secirlty, RECIITEL A BYNOJf 347 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H. Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem. Or egon. Phone 1552. TIIE NEW SECOND-HAND CLOTHING STORE We have a good llne.ot Clothing and Shoes. Highest prices paid for second-hand clothing and shoes. 812 N. Commercial St, Salom, Or. JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS No machinery to' tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 4:10 Kerry St. I'hone Main 2252 CAROLINE ELINOR HAINES CONCERT PIANIST I'lano Instruction. Write for circu lar. Studio 491 North Cottage street. Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. KIGDON.RICIIARDSOX CO. Funeral Directors and Undertaken 252 N. High 8treet TYPEWRITERS All Make DOUGHT SOLD RENTED REPAIRED RIBBONS ROLLERS SCrFLIES 8e me before yon do tnjrtlilnf. C M. LOCKWOOD "Mil 5. Cvmiaerelal, Salem, Oregofc