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" ','W'un w DAiLTt(iyA&epawA'aAZgoaa6iagttaaAT. KAT-i8,-iwr JSrA n MMIililHmHiHIH, -.!ToinonT. Edison VudrUle. - Tha Wonder of the Agol A high diving cat, the only eat do. ing this font, beginning tonight, Bar nold's cats and dogs, will do some ilf feront tricks, his t.g whfto cat per' forming n high dive Into n-net many feet below. His dojr and cat comedy' company aro the best ovor soon.ln 8a - lem, their performance being little short of marvelous. Don't mUs this great show. Leo Worloy will mnko a complete change, and as' Mr. Worley is a thorough artist, his net should '""" i ii in in m raaao nuotlicr Dig bit. F. J. Byrd will Tho Misses Clnra and Zolla Denning Introduce a novelty when singing the hoff, of Prlnglo, were, visiting Sunday illustrated song, entitled, "Sweet Ad-with Miss Elva Walton, aline," and Helen Vonco will assist I Mr.-Lute Savnuo hn retnrnd fmm him. Miss Lister will mako a com- plete chango of act, appearing in some beautiful wardrobes. Itcmcmber next , week, now faces Monday and new ,faoes Thursday New Edison Theatre T. J. Byrd, Manager. Extraordinary engagement of Bar- nold's Great Dog and Cat Comody Act, n 2G0 attraction. An act to plcaso tho young and old. PEOF. LED WOBLBY. Groat violinist and Wonderful Musical Genius, nBLEN VAN.GE, Singing Beautifully Pictured Songs. MISS LOUISE LIHTEB. Famous English Lightning Chango Artist. F. J. BYBD, Illustrated Song Btorlcs. THE EDIBONOSCOPE. Always Somothlng' Now and Interesting Down In thoWIllow Springs district in tho southern part of tho stato somo of tho ryo measures eight feet in height. SEND US YOUR WHITE VESTS And we'll do them up as only on up- tto-dato laundry can do. A trial will convinco you of tho superiority of our 1 m !IWWHBfelW work Wo Blunder tho most MIto,twet commU,nncr, I fabrics in Al stylo, and return tho j goods without tho slightest injury. Par- I tleular attention given to flno laces and ! laco curtains. Collars and cuds a spe cialty. Lowost prices. Best service. Satisfaction assured. Salem SteamLaundry COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop. DOBOUS D. OLMSTED, Manager. 250 Liberty Street. Phono U. When you want nop Baskets, Fruit Boxes, Trays for fruit Dryers, call on G. F Mason Miller Street, South Salem, Phono 2101 Bed. MM !)' IM Gold Dust Flour I Made by THE SIDNEY POW. ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for it. Bran and aborts always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT HM : Just In z Our new lino of 1005 -wall pa-'" per b just arrived. AH latest m patterns at reasonable prleea. gj Call and see our stock and be s convinced that our paper and 9 prices are Tight Bemetnber tho g place. ! 0. L Lcmmon I I 299 Liberty St t Phone. 2475 ill ;:statf i i " " " k. T t Af 4 SOCIAL.. -.'Mr NEWSI j 8tH I J UM'M I 14-M rruiUand Notes. Miss Nina Zlglcr la reported as being 111. Hor. Crooks visited Frultland Tuosj iW... 1 Mr. Edsall Butherford, of Albany, was visiting a few days last week wltb his father. I Miss Floy Ilrokaw visited a few ' days this week with Clara Uonnlnghoff, . of IMnglo. his first trln to the mountain. Ho . 'ports having found nn Ideal camp and ho Is now wnW tnr ih. rvnvln party to materialize beforo he makes another trip. The Y. P. A'., of Frultland, held a social Tuesday evening at tho homo of Mr. Walton. Quite a largo crowd was In attendance. A short program was rendered, consisting of music and rec itations. Tho gnmo of guessing leaves proved to bo qulto n contest. Mr. Thurlow Vhh Vlack received tho prlio for the longest list correctly nnmed, Tho gentlemen wero cntcrtalnod by a fishing party, so as to get partners for lunch. This proved' to bo qulto ex citing. The fish did not blto quite as quickly as some wished, but there were enough caught to make a very delicious repnst. All report a very pleasant ev ening. Sllverton Items, Hiram Hartley and wife, prnmlnont residents of this section, were In town Tuesday. The Cloo. H. Thomas Post of tho G. A. It., of this place, will observe Mo morlal day by decorating tho graves of their comrades nt Miller's cemetery on May 23th, and at Sllverton on May 30th. Prof. J. Blnkncy and Leltoy Brown were doing business in Sllverton this wcck, Mr. Brown reports, a nlco crop of mountain strawbcrrlos this season, which is fully equal to tho Hood IMvcr berries, and about thrco weeks earlier. Tho W. O. W. nro making prepara tions for their incmorlnl services, to bo held on Sunday, Juno 4th, at 2 p. in. They hnvo n monument to unveil. They havo been fortunato In securing Hon. W, L. Toozo as orator, nrid thnt alono will nssuro a largo nudlenco nnd guar nntco n success, Tho city council mot last Monday to swear In tho nowlyrolccted counellinen nnd mayor, and to elect n chief of f no- id5 u lice, ono assistant policeman am strcot commissioner. Chun. Moores was i elected chiof of police; William Jack, ., . policeman; J. Knrstctton, PERSONALS W. A. Blackburn, of Lebanon, was iq tho city yesterday. J. F. Duncan, of Jefferson, wns 'a Sa lem visitor yesterday. County Clerk J. W. Roland returned yesterday from Turner. K. H. Bradley, of Oakland, Cnl, was In the elty yesterday. County Clerk John Roland went to Lebanon this neon on business. Hon. William Calloway went to Port land yosterday afternoon on business. Hon. William Calloway returned this noon from a brief visit to the metropo lis. T. Patterson, internal revenuo collect or In Portland, Is in the olty for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whitney went to Albany today for a short visit with Old friends. Mlw Ethel Thompson and Mrs. J. W. Blckford, of Portland, are tho guests of Mrs. Geo. H. Burnett. President Campbell, of the Universi ty of Oregon, was In Salem yesterday on bis way to Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Byrne, of San Francisco, are visiting at tho home of Dr. and Mrs. R. Oartwrlght. Chauneey Bishop left this noon for Corvallls, where he will attend the Oregon-Washington field meet. Mrs. Oraco Scriber-Holbrook, of Se attle, Is visiting at the borne of hsr mother, Mrs. J. W. Serlber, on South Commercial street, George Byro and sob, Eugene, went to Eagene today to witness the ball gamo between tho Engane high school and tho Salem hrgh school. B. N. Oliver, of Pendleton, arrived In the city today to spend a few days with his sister, Miss Oraco Oliver, who Is at tending WJllametto University. Dr. and ITra. B, L. 8teeves, of Welt er, Idalto, aro visiting In tho elty. Dr. Steeves is a brother of D: B. Steeves, formerly of this city. Dr. Steeves Is lieutenant-governor of Idaho. Deputy District Attorney Charles Mc i ah Nary rotnrned yesterday from Turner, whero he conducted tho caso of tho State against Chris Zimmerman, charged In the justico court with obstructing tho road near his place Tho following members of the Salem high school baseball team went to Eu geno today, to play the Jilgh- school of that city this afternoen: Rhodes, J. King, C. King, Fisher, F. Carey, C. Moores, Keenes, Moiircr and Allen C. Carey, Mayor F. W. Waters of Salem, is in the city In the Interests' of tho concern which has applied for a franchise to operate a gas plant in Eugene. The council will tike somo nctlon on tho matter at a special meeting tomorrow. Eugene Guard. Oscar Muclhnupt, of Portland, Is In tho city for a short visit with his pa rcuts nnd other friends. He formerly worked In tho Capital National Bank, of this city, but Is now employed as auditor of concessions for tho Lewis & Clark fair, with headquarters in the administration building. ' O. W. Phillips, of Sclo, wns in tho city yesterday en route homo from tho Ncstucca country. Mr. Phillips was at ono tlmo county commissioner of Linn county, nnd is woll known all ovor that territory. Ho has just bought a ranch between Slab creek anil tho Salmon river, about four miles from the ocean, whero ho expects to make his future homo. Take nutmeg; one is not as good as another. Schilling's Best, in nutmeg, is ground fine from difficult nuts to grind be cause full of oil ; the oil is their virtue, ihcre are dry nuts; there are wormy nuts. We arc no more careful in nutmegs rthan all through. Your grocer's; moncyback, OASVOXIXA. &u, tu j Tha Kind Yoa Haw Wwiyi ErajK O. 0. T. GO'S PASSENGER STEAMERS POMON A And Altonn loavo for Portland t Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 10 n. m., Tuosday, Thurs day and Saturday at 7 n. m. Corvallls, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 p. m. . Dock Foot of Trade Street. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. Tne Cluh Statics First-class Livery and Cab Line. Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally-ho for picnics and excursion parties. Phone Main 241. Corner Liberty nnd Ferry. Chas. W. Yannke Prop. Demorest, Ricks & Co Dealers In lime, plaster, coment, gravel sand, tile and brick. Prompt delivery to any part of tho city. Corner Front nnd State streets, 8alein, Or. Phono Main 731. Res. Black 301 I Thank tho Lordl" Cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock, Ark., for the relief I got from Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured my foarful run ning sores, which nothing else would heal, and from which I bad suffered for five years.'' It Is a ntarvelous healer. Guaranteed at J. C. Perry's drug store 25e. Htiie Wing Sang Co China and Japanese Fancy Goods, Mat tings and Dry Qoods, Bilks, Ein- broidery Laces. Mako np new line Uenta' and Ladles' Furnishing Qoods, Suits, Wrappers, Skirts, Whlto Under- wear. Sale cheap. Court street, suem, Oregon. 'Phono Black 2165. I A GOOD meal; Makes a person feel satisfied X with themselves and the wbolo , , f world. Thoso aro the kind of ' ' meals wo serve. Quick service, J White House Restaurant:: GEOBQB BROS. Stato SUoet. Proprietors. ; ; i i i i - r 1 1 i I sss in usssa. FBEISCH FEMALE PILLS. lMibanlmOWIHM UMITCPMt0ietCO..IT4.Ullr.. Sold In Salem by E 0. Stone. SOCIAL f EVfiMTS .(Wampole-Mbhler Nuptials. ' At Woodburn the nuptials -of tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wampolo, Inea Marlon Warn- pole, and Albort P, Mlphlcr were solemnized at tho home of tho bride's parents In this city Wednesday even ing, May 17th. Tho house was artis tically and beautifully decorated in red and whlto roses with a background of green. Promptly at 8 o'clock, to tho strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, played by Miss Lucy Morcotn, tho groom, Mr. Albert P, Mtshler, accom panied by tho best man, Lot Wampolo, a brother of tho brldo, took his placo under tho arch of whlto roses, from which was suspended a wedding bell of whlto rosebuds. Tho bride, charmingly attired in a gown of whlto silk, fol lowed, carrying nn arm boquct of whlto carnations. She was accompanied by Miss Hattlo Ornfp, of Newberg, In a very pretty suit of plain blue, wearing white rosebuds. 86ft inuslo was played during tho ceremony which wns per formed by Rev. Louis Anderson, of tho First Presbyterian church. Congratulations wero extended to them immediately lifter tho ceremony, ns tho guests mado their way to tho dining room, whero nn elnborato lunch- con was served. Tho brldo is a sweet and winsome young lady of this city, and tho groom Is handsome nnd popular, and a pros perous business man, also of this place. They departed amid a showor of con gratulations, bost wishes and rice on the 10 p. m. train for Qlendale, Ore, where they will remain for about a week beforo roturnlng to their home, The brldo woro n very becoming travel ing suit of navy blue. Thoso invited were: Mr. and Mrs. M, Wnmpolc,' Mrs. J. Hnrdlng nnd daughter, Grace, of Glcndalo, Or.; Mr. ami Mrs, Charles Wampolo, Mr, and Mrs. J. Wehrum, Mr, and Mrs. J. J, Hall, Mr. nnd Mrs. Grant Corby, Mrs, E. J. Corby, Rev. nnd Mrs. Leech, Rov. and Mrs. L. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, IV Overton, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Knight, of Hubbard; tho Misses Stella Brown, Hattio Grafe, Annlo Feller and Lucy We Ate Ptzp&ted to Save You Money n It will pay piano purchasers to learn our prices boforo making tbolr decision, Wo carry tho grcntest ynrloty of instru ments and do tho largest business of any concorn on tho coast. Large sales nnd many of thorn at small 'proflt Is our policy and what makes tho saviog to you. . Modorato terms of payment, ev' en on tho most costly styles of high' est grado pianos, full guarantees and money back In every iustaneo whero overy claim wo mako Is not fully veri fied by tho Instrument. Pianola demonstrations upon request. Come In nnd sea ns. Chlckerlng, Weber, Hobart M Cable, Story & Clark, Schumann, Jacob Doll and other makes horo now tor your In spection. EILERS PIANO HOUSE Room 7 McCormfck Blk. A. L. LOVELACE, Mgr. Standard Liquor Co. Wholesale f 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St We have in stock some of tne best and oldest brands of Kentucky Bourbon and Pennsylvania and Maryland Rye Wbiskies. Also some very old blends of tbe best grade Otir stock of wines arenas good as can be found in thz state. We carry in stock the very best case goods to be found in the market, including wines, gins, brandies, beers, porter and ale. STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr. sssBsasssBSBsssaBmaaessesmaBmmssssBmesmmmmmmmmmmm Pick Out Yfiir Suit 1 I i 1 1 inlaw in i i - TO H 5 B H 1 -fi-vrK I '"" ',r.Zrf&mmSBk ' ..,' I . Iff1 lljsi ismJL... i AV w"v r 3l'YiN."lf? jlil.tiVu. ' Vk&SzJ i mi'ifTVMh Km wi i .. a mztfrnuFm w.i: fiSiiS? N .i---sP-4Ul flCZi ' Wm m- mm vmk - i 'w jEgm- t.Mi imKU VwwwMf ' mat mm ! mrm v, .wHirv )MML Vs M'A k I ill Doublo-broasted sacks aro vory.strong In tho running this season blue, dark gray, fancy worsteds, brown iioguiar sac its ior mo aingio-oroasioa variety nro cut somowuat longnr than for several years past. It Is all n matter of tasto. So far as quality Is concerned you mlsht closo.vour eyes and ilck out tho first you touched.' 8'. W. M. mado clothes aro guaranteed. aro too numerous to mention, - PRICES $0 UP TO $25 t Salem Woolen Mill Stoe i Morcom, Mr. Clarence, Lot and Amy Wampolo, John Knuffmnn, Walter Johnson nnd Ray Grafe, of Ncwlicrg. Entertained Guild. Mrs. G, O. Bingham entertained tho ladies of- tho Junior Guild of tho Kpls copal church Tuesday afternoon at hor homo on 12th nnd Mission streets, in Vow Park, A very.plcasnnt afternoon was spent, combining tho business nnd suciul together, and' wns much enjoyed, Kindergarten Benefit. Tho teachors pf tho Salem klndorgar dcn gavo ono of their famous chicken We Save Yo Money 3 cans Standard Corn , . . , ,20 2 boxes firelight matches ,, 00 Fancy dairy butter 2Rn 30 Atlas Oats, per pkg 10 2 dozen fresh eggs 30 0 cans tomatoes ,10 Arm nd Etuamor Soda, So yuipkg. 2 cans fancy Malno Corn 20 2 cans Fancy Solid Packed Toma- matoes ., .20 2 cans Tablo Peache 28 .. , if can suiiDHim v wia -. A. L Harvey!;" Comet Court anrf Hth StsJ Phone 198 1 Successors to J. P. ROGERS - and Retail Shone Main ?!, f Lt5jJWlrXtCtSVKe sodos thoy ar6 all good, Tho patterns nnd colors and shades, w plo suppers last ovonlng nt tho Prosby-rj tnrlnn church, which was a financial a well ns social success, A largo iium ber of peoplo ntlondod nnd onjoyed t good supper, as woll as a pleasant so elnl tlmo together. Tho procoods nt thai supper nro for promoting tho kinder garden, . " ;" ' ft.'. " v V To the.CtMiHtry Peofk When In town toko your meals at ths Star Restaurant, USD Court Street, uij joining Wnilo's hardware storo; Meals at nil hours, IS cents. Phono 301 RedS TUB ARRIVAL OF SPBINQ, primitive method In tho uso of Inl I'rJmatlvo methods in the uso of Inl "'' flour. Tho Salem mills flour li r "" now ,nB,,8 ! hotter than nny that over was malo. II ttmt.lnJ all the nutritious qualitloa that ea got out of tho very best wheat, an wcetest and bost lavored of al! Icereat icon proaucts. balbi rrouniNo mills. X, Dealers