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Z35 rendering of tlio "itubaiyar Khnyyoin. 01 UUini' it Harris Job Press ' fe rSl Our customers are our best advertising mediums. All wc care to do is to cite you to them. Our specialties are stationery and the smaller zZ forms of commercial and society printing. Z You get the best if it comes from our presses.' ZZ 193 Commercial Street E3 Telephone Main 2953. r iuuiiuiauiiuiuiuiuuuuauiiauuiuaiiuaiuuiuaiiiui BILL OF THE PLAY. The latest piny to be named after it Btnto la called "Pennsylvania." Walker Whiteside will bo Btnrred next season hi "llobert of Sicily." "Frnncesoa da Hlnilnl" will be reviv ed on an elaborate scale by Oils Skin ner next RciiBou. David Ulsplinm writes from abroad that lie Is to create tbe title role In "Cyrano tie Uergeinc. Madge Leaning has pone Into vaude ville. Blu Is the hcndllner tit the Al bntnbra theater. London. Hilly West, as he Is familiarly known, of the well known mliiMtrelH. Is 111, the result of too much smoking. It Is said tlm! Hose Goghlun Is soon to ask for n divorce from her husband, John T. Sullivan, a well known actor. A llrst folio edition of Shakespeare's works was sold at auction the other day for 1,7110. This breaks the record. The last performance at Koster & Mini's, the well known New York mu sic ball of that name, was given re cently. Kathl Schratt, the actress, at one time said to be the morganatic wlfo of the emperor of Austria, has been en gaged to appear In New York next sea son. Urnnlr to Uuru. "There nre people who can see some thing attractive eveu lu the most unu sual places. 1 don't know of n more pleasing sight than my cellar presents In tho early fall." "What kind of sight?" "Anthracite, of course." Cleveland Plain Dealer. How Salem is Smpplteb with 5 1 As tho fall rains liavo again sot In tho normal Orcg'ontan enjoys a com fortably feeling that Is unknown ex cept to tho actual wob-foot. But with tho pleasures of returning showers aro tho attendant drawbacks that follow every temporal blessing. Tho rains bring mud and to thoso unprepared other unpleasant results. But there Is ono of tho old-tlmo drawbacks that wo shall no longar bo troubled with In Stilem, and that la tho disturbed condi tion of water which follows llrst fresh ets and swollen streams. In tho paBt tho fall rains wero always attended by roily water In tho pipes of tho Salem Water company, ns Is tho caao In most places whoro tho source of supply Is from tho river bed. SInco our water company has put In Us present system of, cribs that old condition is no longer conspicuous, for now tho water pumped Into our city mains Is Just as clear nf- tor tho rains an beforo, and thin fact of Itself Is tho most concluslvo evi dence that our water supply comes from where It Is claimed to, viz, tho bottom of tho river bad, and that It Is tho. best obtainable. This system of securing wator from tho best posslblo source Is tho result of years of oxporlmonts and study on tho part of1 ofllcors of tho water company. Mr, Wallace, who for ten years was In charge, worked out and inaugurated tho present plan, which nas uono so much for our city's water supply, and It Is proving a grcator success as yours roll round, and tho management that has nuceoded his Is only too glad to porpetuato tho systom. Mr. C. A. Park, tho present president nad man ager of tho company, llnds that tho pute JKttatet J r M 1 .,r A Not Worrying Novr. "My wife used to worry so about me nil tho time I was out of her Bight, but she doesn't any more." "Lenrned to trust In Providence more, I suppose?" "Well, no, not exactly. You sec, I've had my life Insured." Philadelphia tlulletla. Hot Wentlic-r Pabulum. Librarian Would you llko a histor ical novel? Young Woman-No; I'd llko a hyster ical novel. Detroit Ifree Press. FEEDING DAINY COWS. Importance of Atlrqmite Snpply of Good Juno Grnx. Tho call for good gmtis butter Is urgent today, ami cousumcrs actually long for the spring season, when grass made butter makes Its first appear ance, says n Minnesota dairyman lu American Cultivator. So delicate and attractive Ih the color and llnvor of June butter Hint all like the product and hold It nbuvc that made at nay other season. Packers and merchants store this .tunc butter and hold It all through the winter season, selling It gradually at mi udvnnee over till oth ers. If It wiih needed, other evidence could be cited to show that grass Is the most luiturnl and best food that can he fed to the dairy cows, (lood Juno grass performs n work In tlio economy or nature that no nrtltlclnl methods have yet duplicated. Never theless. Home dairymen show such dense lack of appreciation 0;' this that they fall to have 11 decent grass pas ture on their farms. Dairying without good pasture Ileitis Is very much like playing 'Ilainlei" without Hamlet. It Is Impossible lor the farmer to pro duce the desirable results which he may have vaguely lu view. Ora and hay. then corn and other Bucculent foods, should he the relative order of foods which the dnlryman shoulu keep constantly lu mind. Ills farming should be Jmsed upon iwproper conception of the value of these foods. bo that when he plants a crop he knows exactly what he will get lu return fot It. A good pasture farm Is a Biuall for tune to dairyman, hut the science of ke.plng up Mils pasture to Its full pro. ductlon In worth more to him. And yd there Is no great secret In the tiucstlon. It Is merely the application of common sense, knowledge and Judgment In fur nishing the grass crops with tho right food to keep them going. Hohblng the soil nud starving the grnss roots must always be-followed by poor grnss and hay crops sooner or later. Neglect the crop this season, and we will have to pay for II next. Sometimes the payment conies sooner than we expect, and. again, It Is post poned for some Indellnlte time. When nu overdraft Is made upon the soil. It Is nlways wise to make restitution as soon as possible. Put on mi extrn sup ply of fertilizers this yearaud do not wo cannot AUTO RACE f Tho abovo halftone eliows tho entries in tho big nntomobilo raco liaUl on tlio O.iney Island pith N ,v n. is tlio Ilnisli of tlm course. 'J his is tho HrH road race ever bold In this country and Ih thoreforo uttractL .M int,n.t Aminu. Mm nntrlua worothobtg "rtit" st.ua including Fotrnl r, tin uVltu Kromei.... I,-."1 rcrontly ccllpecd all Fournior's speed records. ""''. JffimJ take from tho soil more than tnere is In It, but we can cultivate crops so that the full food supply Is developed anu expanded. A good deal of tho food lupply of any soil Is wasted, as n rule, through lack of cultivation nnu a prop- r method of utilizing It. These secrets tiinntii bo known mid then used to ;helr utmost. WHERE KING EDWARD WILL WINli Villa Zirio In San Remo, Which, it is Humored nas uccn Lcascu ior biigiana s Kin?, ; USES gearrn liw W'rti .. v3.V u tTHJttiiAf I I VW1 0C. If II 3 ;.&?. vf-tvv.s . k - t L a -. . . .-" Kr .. 1 ti " : r-. jr - "-i - jm i o jr: - k r r- through tho mains comes off bedrock and cannot possibly enter aflcast six teen feet of the finest Infiltrating ma terial In tho world a bed of natural gravol. Some Gporula NnauxctH, There's always life In tho old laud. The trouble Is you liavo to dig to llnd It. The motto Is, "Mako hay whllo the uuu shines." Hut you can't accomplish It with au umbrella In ouu hand mid a palmetto fun r the other, Folks who are always finding fanlt with this world are the llrst to send for the doctor to keep 'em from going to the other. The man who hopes for the best mny llnally get (p the worst, but tin a rule lie gets iheru whlatlltig.-Atlauta Constitution. r Crib of the Salem Water Works, showing Suction Pipe lcadine to the Pumpine Station. MATRON AND MAID. MEN AS THEY PASS. . . Mow Aro Tfour Klilneyn I I ,' .', ,-,A(v, . .. ,, I, f. lfAl,..ifl....i..ni,r.ii.iPAillkli1nnll1. Dim. t .. -rr I -'- - ' " t '- wo cannot l fViorAUii.ViibrnnBMomoaVua, ''-'' " ,&mmmmmmm ! vMfWmSmST. n: r eft U"s-aV.--wj:iiriHi;iv?.i:!r!.rRsrK'fj mm T sizmwtmm v n i i n XTsssj&msssts ar.: JBasmmm u K :-3I.Ti..AVlVk5AAy5isrtf'JT,-lWI?. S-.T-n'l MHI II . EBFXTJdBkWLrxf BHBkiliWI - T uLKn i R Aft. Mir -rka-A k i-J a iiw v T-,7'i 1-, w-r. j.rre t mi i.ii n. j-iitl i j . rf - - iBHiTMawniin. rrr- vBar nc rwj - ..,.... tfa5?ssrm'Tlv dHil r mTTT I Tr.L mMfflWmm t " m.wA mJio paBaaBBi l j' m i. t ir ? -rs r -.-:. .ka r it ki uiibiiii mr .m a m -. ',-! r - ;.bbbbk. Jt: . ttib j e.i - j i 1 i 1 1 .-.: . :;p.i j - .' :7. rr.t y iii iiii 11111111 nun k t" 1 imin i 1 11 tut , yibkvbmp-m m-ULm -r tl. n 1 HJttMiLIlnaT JHitsw flWx,RXTiiWB8lrrL-l 1 r!3WBFatt3Kam&. vETm&B'. HPP VAvial!34uM "ao . .,?..' . BPBiffiSri mm KloiEdn,, willipendlknj t" Bonlkim Henio, JTonkt l,-rnlul;lbf( mof lit iciini. In, portdlhlil,; la Zirio Fiti) leased la , Kirjr. Mrs. Henry T. Gage, wlfo of tho goT ernor of California, married Sir. Oago whllo ho- was still a struggling and youthful member of tho Los Angeles bar. p.ii,ni,ti. ,i rtoitn mi Minute vnnnif "Never watch the clock." lie froqucnt' womnn. Is making a distinguished l.v works 11 hours at 11 stretc.i and unino In law practice In Chicago. Shu . vi'r notes the passage of time, recently won n case Involving real cs- 1 The late Philip I). -Armour once said: Sir Hiram Maxim says that yearo be fore tho safety bicycle was Invented ho had made ono for himself and ridden all over Maine on It, Thomas A. Edison's motto of work Is Into valued at $100,000. "There Is something nlways In my tit that needs Improvement," says Miiiu. Calve; "something Hint I can learn." This Is n whole lessou for young mid self sulllclciit singers. Sirs. Ilondlcy 11. Ivoa of New Haven has' given $10,000 to the Young Men's .yhjlBllnn.iiSHOI.ullpji of that qlty for.a ymauui uw iOHWiilllllilKliiH iiiiiuuuiiiiiiimiiuiiii iiuuuituuiijiuitum imuhipw ae .1 ', 11 , in 1 mi! mm .in '',,' " ' .... l-r - i i- - .mMm , p'1fiA4 ., .-' f wlmlom of tho systom Is growing moro apparent from year to year. 'Ono of tho grontcst advantages any city can liavo Ib good pure wator. Sa lom has It, and b. brlof desorlptlon of tho method dovlsed to secure a con- I starit supply of tho best posHlblo wator IB' or no utile interest. itecotrnising Uho fact that a supply of clear wator Is not 'always available from tho Willam ette, 'tho Water company have con structed a perfectly tight tank 20x60 Jfcojintl JsunK it in tho mlddlo of a gfayfiTbar with tho open bottom rast ihg on clean gravol eight feet below the bed of he river thus forming a nat $ural flltor of the greatest cfllclonoy, ; Connecting with tho tank and draw ing wator from It alono Is a giant buq jtlon pipe nearly half a mile long which s conveys tho dear filtered water to tho '.rcBoYvoIrviuia tho systom of mains. At Ume"of normal demund the water la ?not drawn from the resorvolr but Is pumped direct from tho natural (liter n the cool bottom of tho river to tho topa of TSalem people, tho two mam jmoth engines of tho company keeping $a pressuro. ?qual to every requirement of the publlp. 'There' aro perhaps but few cities on tho Pacific coast where tho water sup ply s the subject of more thought and attention than has been expended on it In galem. and It is very doubtful if thero areuaijy where that very planning has produced a better result. Under "the present' systom above desorlbed It 'WlrtpoBsTbie.for any Burfa.e pr tainted wator "to ontor Balem'a watr ytem. JBvery drop of wftier tnat pause Steam Dredge with which the Water Crib was excavated. THE FEET IN SUMMER. Tho feet need qulto ns much If not moro nttcutlou than tho hands, and I this U especially tho case In summer. If you would keep the feet In healthy condition, they should bo washed thor oughly once a day. In cases whoro there Is a tondouey to excessive perspiration twlco a day Is not too often. Tepid or warm water should be used ami a good omollh'iu koi. Dry the feet thoroughly nfter wash lug, for If moisture bo allowed to re main between Uie loos soft conm may ensue. As all feot have n tendency to swell to Willie extent In the summer It Is wlm to have shows Tor summer wear half 11 kUi hwr than those worn dur ing the whiter Have the shoes properly ventilated. The rollowlng mode of treatment will be found benetlclal for feet which tiro hot. dry mid extremely sensitive: Ilnthc them night and morning lu tepid wnter to which sea salt luis been udded. If I here Is any tsurenosH. apply 11 little good cold cream or simple olnl uieiit at nighl- Tonimlt. you Otro't stvm very w eat mat thml inm-BT in Bister J Ohio Statu Jouruul lllniiry and at her ileum win ticijucui,, fr,000 more, meantlmo giving uunually Iho Income of that amount. Kmpross Clmrlotto of Mojclgo, widow of tho 111 fated MaxlinlllnuA has Just passel hor sixty-second uTrtlKlay. To tho now generation tho surprising trug edy that deprived hor of libTliusband and hor reason Booms inoro years away than her 2. Mrs. Klvtra Mason, widow of David Mason, n mllllonnlro reslddut of Urls tol, N. H., has given that tojvn $10,000 toward endowing n homo for tl)o aged and adds that tho gift will bo Increas ed from time to tlmo us tho vork on the homo proceeds. Ouo of tbo unlquo occupations for womon la that now followed Ify Mrs. Page, who owns and directs a large kindling wood factory In a town In Maine. She employs nearly 4Q mon con stantly aud personally superintends the running or the plant. Tho Sargent prize at Harvard, award ed for the best metrical translation of one of the odes of Horace, was won this year by Miss Norma Waturbury, the daughter of a uilBsdouiiry of tho Haptlst board lu India.; MUa Water- uury is in ner urst year m uauciiuo. MUs Kllzaiietli Alden uurtis was married tbe other day flrniiHtnn .llrtiiiton nf Hartfot 'l?1 l,'",?yuWUfe!ld chances n.v he will hurt 'haf attracTed'ConBlderableattefftlonlby ton Traveler. ucr literary wotk. wuicu mciuuea "I am no talker. I iniule my fortune by learning to keep my mouth Hliut. When tlu teeth are shut, the tongue Is at . home." The" death In his seventy-sixth year of tleorge Kliuer, the founder of Oer mini Journalism lu Australia, Is an nounced from Adelaide. IOImer's paper, Die Australlscho Zeltuug, Is still pub- llshed. I Francis Wilson Is one of the few) jc prominent theatrical stars who have to ag thulr credit the fact of being shrewd 5 -- business meh as well as keen lovers of , ac --- sports and old aud odd collections of tgE books and brlc-a-brnc. 1 w M , -. William "Waldorf Astor's business of- 'E IllCt WllJlf YOH flee IK tho hnndsomest lu London and 3c - TT i- vw Is In Its rich appointments unlquo tiinoiig those of London's rich, men, 2P who usually transact their business In 2fc olllces rather shabby than otherwise. ;c igu lllicuzcn, ouo ot me largest, siiure- holders In tho Japan railway, enjoys the privilege from his holdings of rid ing free lu n first class car. He always makes use of this, but always sends to u third class coach the members of his family, whose fares ho has to pay Although nearly everybody may know of Alfred Holt's house In Pnrk lane, London, om of the most magnificent In London, ydt It Is not everybody who knows or understands Mr. Kelt him self. He Is keen, cute, polished mid ac complished mid Is proud not only of bis mansion, but also of his millions. Kduinud Itartou, who organized tho llrst federal government of the Austra lian commonwealth, Is a native of Syd ney, SI yearn old and for ninny years one of the ablest, lawyers lnNey South Wales. He was conspicuous among the men who early advocated the federa tion of the colonies and hi a sense is the father of the commonwealth. Congressman Kildy of Minnesota claims to be the homeliest mnu in the house, but fears that the championship Is about to bo wrested from him by Marshall of North Dakota. "I have been awarded the bolt without a dls sentlug vote," snys Kddy, "but I fear that tho honor will lie ruthlessly swip ed by this mau from the Jack rabbit state. Say, ho must be a terror If he bems ma, though." OUp Word is YoarG uaraotee Diamonds, Goldi'and Gold Filled Watches, Silver and Mcklc watches Sterling silver and genuine French ebony novelties In great profusion. An Alibi. "Ilns my Wllllo been lu-swimming here today?" nskctl Willie's nugry fa ther. "No, slrl" replied the biggest boy In tho water. "Are you sure?" "Sure. Why. It was as much na he ' could do to keep from drownln. but we ' got him out all right. He's retain over there In tho bushes uow."-Phlladel- ' phln Press. m 3 m Want for Xmas Our beautiful Holiday stock is full of quality, variety, beauty and good tasto displayed in scoros of the nicest gifts imaginablo for old and young, Gold filled watcbos Walthum or Elgin, from $10.00 to 20.00; Solid gold from f 18.00 to $35.00. Beautiful sot rings $1.50 to $15 00. Diamonds at most reasonable prices. fttH3A Rierlit Place . Right Gifts, Right Pn Ourflnedl.pUyofHo! is opened and reM1', better better .election Jj -overbad. Oar low pri-j J J vail a8 heretofore. pdgi convince you of oar.ex$g BeleotionBofthisyear!"' overy dcscrlptioa. . 6 C. H. HINGES Jeweler and Optician, Phone 2763 Main. Saleffl,M at st ...Always Acceptable... An Explanation. 1 who' UM,e W'W' . why Is u & Y,o wrong t0irnju iu,m a liar? L,.d xlU ' W?rcellnps,-and Ifhe Is xw H GOLD SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES a present ,re to be up. p predated. Not pnly the oyee, but oIbo the face, must bo accurately fitted H when glaaem are worn. Wo will be ploand to supply your wants for tho H coming holidays at modi-rat prieu chanRiuB and fittlug, after Ohriat- umn. at at: f - ' ifc V 'v? 4 WT V(v "4 ...Holiday Presents ?ti J2.UX: i.L vr 111'' 1 !.. 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