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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1904)
mm-. $r rii t s DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNE8DAY, OCTOBER 10, 1904. ( n 11 ft 'Hun i i Stockton & Co, Come nnd sco tlio big papier macho map of tlio Panama Canal, which wo will givo nwoy November Jst. Voting will begin again this morning and will bo conducted tlio snmo as formerly by J. J. Dalrymple &Co. Tho votes cast with Dalrymplo will bo counted just tho same, nnd November 1st, without ail. SOME SCHOOL WILL GET THE MAP. It Is tho most oxpensivc and completo map over shown in Salem. Each 25c purchase entitles yo to a vote The Dafaymple Stock .Always considered tho best stock I of merchandise in Salem. And to H think thnt wn linncrlit It nt. tinnrltr HALF ITS VALUE makes us hap- py. lou should rejoico with us. Mr. Diilrymplo is glad ho is out of business. Business is good with us and WE ABE HAPPY. Bargains At the Dalyrymplo storo Any f20 or $25 man'n suit In tho storo $10.00 The Stockton Sto?e The Old 'White Corner always con' sidcred tho handiest and best place io trade. The business of this good old homestead storo has nearly doubled slnco we took possession of it. Fair treatment and honorable business methods has mado our storo what it is. The superiority of our values is never questioned by our patrons; every individual goes nway pleased, and sends a friend back to see us. 1 00 yd Spool Silk 6c I Special Sale ol Ladies' Cloaks, Suits and Skirts Tho largest stock in Balcm is shown at tho old White Corner, and every garment will bo lalllll llll II II II MIMWIIIIWIIMII II IMMIHMMIM II11IIMI I IHIHIIIIHHIIIIIII llll i AMUSEMENTS, jj H-IIIIUHHHIIII HIM n'' The Huskln' Bee. Ono of tho best amateur plays over ..given beforo tho footlights of tho f Grand Opera Houeo was on Tuos- -day evening, "Tho Huskln Beo," under tho auspices of tho Woman's '.Club, and directed by Miss Clara JjouIeo Thompson. It was a completo tfcuccesB, ami brought out sorno of Sa lem's mobt talented people. 1-ong be foro Uio cuitalu rose, tho houso was filled by a largo crowd, and by 8:15 o'clock tho entrnnco was blocked, nnd many wero turned away, Tho ovonlng was oro round of enjoy, mont. Tho play Itself was "ono long laugh," and tho audlenco wero In con tinual applause. Much real pain to fa cial muscles roiultcd and great tnorlt was manifested In tlio playing and the tars wero well supported by minor parts. Tho ontortalnmont was oponed with an ovorturo by MclClroy's orchestra, nnd tho curtain: wont up, disclosing tho Insldo of a largo barn, In tho con tor of which was a largo stack of corn, around which woro, seated on balos rtt hnv aflnlfw nt oil i.tn n .) nt tho funniest looking people Imagln. u" nblo. All over tho nudlenco you could lorfoet. the "Huskln"' who woro oven more laughable. John Geo Haw, and his hearty, melodious laugh, was heard at ovory convenient occasion. In life ho takes tho part of Mr. Hoy Hewitt, but tho funny man, or tho ono ovor whom tho audlenco nearly collapsed, was Buck 'Strawplle, (E.Cooke Patton) tho glutton, nnd what he ato was too numerous to mention. His Inflated stomach, and tho hypnotizing of O'Flannagan, tho witty Irishman (Ed. O. Rlstlno) was- simply aide-splitting. O'Flannagan was ono of tho star act ors of tho play. In every situation ho was right there, and had something witty to say. Tho only tlmo when ho didn't say a word was when Dorothy Doughnuts turned hor back on htm to look at Slla? SU-nn-Whlttle. These last two chnracton wero sustained by Miss Ethel Harris and Jnmos A. Finch. Silas was very fond of "Doughnuts," A f Hhntun.l I! . m n I - M. 1 t u . I u..u muu iu jmnaiuw lur Himpenns her magnificent voice, .. u.u.j uiiiKii mini?, uuruuiy nuuitho entire cast of pretty corkscrew curls and a fan, be hind which sho was want to make goo goo oyos at Silas, in fact, tholr love making was so apparont on tho s:age, that It attracted tho attention of Mrs, Upland Hay and Mrs. Cornhoppor, who ndmlnlstorod some wholosomo advice, which didn't bothor Silas ono bit. Pompoy, the coon, was woll sustained Whit Holmnn, whojo dligulso was Wnonovor chicken was men- hear whispers, suoh as "IakU at Dor tha Kay," and "Oh see Cooko PpMon," isn't Ed. Avorll a fright?" Upland liny, tho hunt of tho piny, was well sivituliKHl by Paul Sront, whoso ills-. guise wns perfect, and It his uamo nnd not been on tho program It Is 10 to 1 ho could havo fooled his own wlfo. Mrs, Upland Hny was In reality Miss Dorthn Kay, and hor acting was of grout merit Tho four llttlo "Hays," Jotty WnUon, Joo Wundorll. Koy Bishop nnd l&lwnrd Hoguo, woro ronl In tholr acting. Thoy all hunted In dustriously for red oara, nnd Timothy (Koy Bishop) proved the most suc cessful, and mado quito n hit with Shuoku Cornhoppor (Kthol Hayiuond), Tho Cornhoppor family woro all thoro, Fannor and Mrs. Cornhoppor bolug ' woll sustained by Emma Miller nnd Mdrmr Aviirlll Fnrmnr Cnrnhnnnur I tiled lo loam com fancy danolug stops, but when Upland Hny's boy Timothy got to talking of dnuclng. his fathor prompt fy squelched him. Thoro woro throo llttlo Cornhoppors. Tawol. Jjopo nnd Trot, or Clam Foster, FrtMl Thlolsoti and James O. Haltzcl. Tholr work was laughable nnd mado a groat hit with tho audience. Fred Thlolsen was- especially good, and he titul his red bandana woro "always thoro." Thoro woro other guests nt lonot, It inndo his barn-door mouth slop ovor. Kitty Clovor (Oolda Gou lot) and Bosslo IJonoy Maid (Olive McGoo) woro both good, and wore vory populur with tho Cornhoppor boys and Buck Strnwpllo, when he wasn't hungry. In fact tho wholo caste was good, and throughout tho play won continual applauso. Several handsome (?) bouquoU woro hnndod up over tho footlights to somo of tho p!n)rs. Upland Hny informod his guosts that thoro wn a thoatrlonl company stranded In tho noxt town, and dur Ing tho "Huskln"' tho dlfforont play ors would ontorialn them, which they did with great erodlt. Tho German Jig dnnco wns very good, awl was executed by Sophia Cat lln. AHhon Mooro, Nelllo Thlolsoh and Madollno Wnlkor. Thoy drossod In pretty Holland costuma. and woro largo wooden shooa, but tholr dancing was light and airy. Tho Hoy Bubo danco. by Carl On- lirlolson, Ooorgo Skiff, Tod Holmos nnd Joo Halnoa was good. Tho boys woro typical haysvod costumes, linen dusters, and, with tholr long beards, presented a vory laughablo appear nnce. "Tho song, "Has your mother any mora like you?" was perhaps tho most popular plcco of tho evening, for tho little tots, Helen Hall, Harry .Water bury, Paula Linn, and Frances Linn, gave It In the most pleasing manner, and responded to tho hearty applause by an encore. "Pinky -Panky Poo," a pretty Jap anese lovo song, was by Ml&s Nina Bushnell, who made a pretty little Jap girl, and sang the ong In her usual charming manner, which was re ceived with great applause. The Lucky Harmony quartet, Harry Munsen, Harry Lucas, Harry Moyer and George Snyder, made quite a hit with their songs. They are always welcomed with delight by Salem audi ences. Tho Stalwart quartet gave a selection, and were compelled to re spond twice, and were much enjoyed, Otner specialties, which were all good, and well received, were buck and wing dance by J. N. Bistlne; songs by E. J, Illstlne, George Snyder, Ethel Haymond and Paul Sroat; song, "My Little Love Bird," by llttlo Miss Galla- tea Humphrey; "Down on the Farm," by Al. Dlsque; bone solo by H. St. Helens and the choruses by the com pany. Tho Egyptian ballet was given b 12 of the most graceful young men Jn Salem, as follews: Fred Ellis, Otto Miller, W, G. Myer-3, Frank Catterlln, Frank Douglas, Henry Thlelsen, Bob McCarl, Ed. Payne, Frank Rhodes Will Walton, Walter Ostranaer, Oliver Myerr. It Is a surprlso what paint nnd powder will do, but theso young men made very handsome Egyptian maid ens. They woro elaborate costumes, and their dance was vory good. The demands of friends resulted In so many encores that the program was prolonged. Tho cake walk was ono of tho spe cial features of the evening. Tlio lead er, George Washington Brown, other wise Mr. Samuel G. Young, was the lightest of the light, and ho carried- his part well. Tho five couples had a hard strife for tho cake. They wore all so gracoful, and their specialties wero so many that tho audlenco had a hard time deciding. It was Anally awarded to Miss Nova Orlswold and Mr. Harry Molr, who proved ithem solves tho raout agile, although Miss Louise Hoyt and Mr. Claude Hlbbard stood a close second. Tho costumes woro elaborate. The 20th century belles, Althea Moore, Madeline Walker, Mlldren Bag ley and Eunano Craig, wero very gracenu dancers, and brought much applause. Tho chappies, Marguerite Wilson, Claudlno Rose, Belle Morri son and Nellie ThleVson. wero also very clever. The crowning event of tho even Ing wns when Miss Ethel Raymond, in a Jaunty costume as tho Sousa Girl, camo out and sang a beautiful solo In during which players In the "Huskln' Bee' 'and tho other perform ers gathered on tho stage and Joined In tho final chorus. Tho applauso was deafonlng. and tho audlonco reluctant ly took tholr leave. Outsldo tho opera house the crowd wnltod for tholr frlondsT ready to showor congratulations upon thorn. A fow nioro nnxloui lads stood at thn stage door and watched tho scenes bohln,d tho curtain, which wore very funny. Tho stage settingi were good nnd tho costumes of the players wero original and ludicrous. Tho Woman's Club nro to be con gratulated on tho success of their en tortalnmont nnd In securing Miss Thompkon, who directed It, who has taken a great Intorost in It, and make It a surcftM. Sho has given tho play In several othor towns, but never with more flattering succoas than last ovonlng. PE-RU-NA NECESSARY TO THE HOME. A. Letter irrom Congremaa THiIta, ol North Carolina. i Mv8s ' ; r f Vk IPI : m wo) . Wyr liflKuM i 1 'dP1! L. ' 'JW HON. GEORGE H. WHITE. ',' Special Piano Sale A Congressman George Henry White, of Tarboro,N.O.f writes thofollowlnglotter to Dr. Hart man In regard to tho merits of tho great catarrh euro, Feruna: House of Representatives, ) Washington, Feb. 4, 1899. J I'cruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: Gentlemen" I am more than satis fied with Pcruna, and find It to be an excellent remedy tor the grip and ca tarrh. I have used It In my family and they all Join me In recommending It as an excellent remedy. " Very respectfully, George H. White. Mrs. Nannlo Wallace, Tulare, Cal., President of tho Western Baptist Mis tlonarv Society. wrltPHJ "I consider Pornna an Indispensable evening near tho fair grounds, while artlclo in my medicine chest. It is returning with a horse and buggy from twenty medicines In ono, and has so far j tho cour ry, and seriously Injured, cured every sickness that has been in The horse was killed and the buggy my nomoioruvo years, i consider it ot 8mnshed to atoms, special valno to weakly women, as It . , , , , . , .. builds up tho general health, drives out I ,Mn L ' a6Bist la the em discaso nnd keeps you in tho best oi "loy of J' M- Haerly, and had been health." Mrs. Nannio Wallace. In tho country distributing advertis- GEO. C. WILL Opposite Ladd & Bush's Bank. LET ME SHOW YOU My; PIANOS and ORGANS I can convince you that my prices are lower than ever offered v any piano dealer la this valley. l I Will Not Be Undersold. I Mean What I Sav Yesterday the finest A. B. Chase piano In stock was selected hi I a Salem teacher; a fine organ by a prominent Stayton laeiv . nl Ht.l Vi tJnll'o TTnrrv T?nn1 nn1 ntm w n tj . . ' I it-aiuciiu ui me " w -w v .-v uj w uuruan valley tn Geo C Wit MUSIC DEALER Opposite Ladd & BU6h's Bank. HIT BY LOCAL TRAIN Thoron A. Lyon was struck by the southbound Albany local on Tuesday If yon do not derlvo prompt and satis factory results from tho uso of Peruna, wrltootoncotoDr. nartman, giving a tull statement of your case nnd ho will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vise gratis. Address Dr. ITartman, President of Tho HarUnan Sanitarium, Columbus, ' umo. HOTELS fr"t-t-f HM t llllllimillllllHHUIIIIIIIIII H I Failing Eye Sight Restored If yon hnvo any troublo with your eyrs, your eye classes may not bo satisfactory, I ant uioit certain wo can overcome the difficulty. Our Cryttallno LeuM are the best in the market, and warranted to be of absolutely perfect construction. Our Initruiuents for testing and finding your eye defects are the latet invention, nnd wo have lately added one which will test your glasses In such a way that you can see for yourself if they are absolutely perfect. Consultation and eyes tested free. Pioneer Optician. 89 State Street. Next door to Ladd l Bush Bnk HfrHHH4HHM4mmHmHVHUfrI 80FTNE8S OF SEALSKIN. U UtTiilrtl br Human Hntr Whrre Dandruff la Kradlrtitrd. Sealikln Is ndmlred the world over for Us io(tnes and ElosRlness; and yet the human hair Is equally as soft and flossy when healthy; nnd the radical cause of all hair troublo Is dandruff, which Is caused by a pestiferous parasite that saps the vitality of the hair at Its root. Newbros Herplclde Is the only preparation that Is ratal to the dandruff cerm. Without dsn druff there Is no falllnjr hair, but a lux uriant isxowth of glossy, oft hair Is cer tain. Scouring the ncalp won't cure dan druff. Kill the dandruff germ. Thous ands of women ewe their beautiful sulfa of hair to Kewbros Herplclde, 8oM by leading druggists. Bend lOc. In stamps to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit. Mich. TKnlel J Wv 8ne!l Agent Willamette Hotel. H. B. Hall, Portland. Chns. J Gray, Portland. H. E. Lour.sbury, Portland. W. E. Comnn Portland. Bobt, G. McCccher, Portlnnd. Mr:. Woe-'. Portland. C. Tobln, Portland. W. W. Cotton, Portland. J. P. Wheeler, Porland. J. M. Healy, Porland. J. B. Thompson, Porland. L. S. Schmld, Olympla. H. T. Moore, Chicago. E. Waldman, Porland. Frank Kenney, Olympla. G. A. Pishburln, city. E. N. Wheeler, Portland. HOSTETTEfte I' CEUBRATE0 "'0 Women should not wonder nt heir failing health ns long as tho con tinue to suffer from monthly ilrvAmi1if4tlAa 'jyrhe Bitters is i no uesi reme dy in such ease chms. It nlwuys cures Backache, Vomiting, Falntiug Spells, Sleeplessness, Indigestion or Dyspepsia. Try ono bottle. ncrw.mL . v.nvdr.k t I T SBSKSVEI i vdaaVrl WlatKkriiflWW''t2( JITTERS Ing matter and tacking signs. The road at the point whore the accident occurred is almost parallel with the railroad, and, although the tiaclc is straight, Mr. Lyon did not appear to seo the swiftly-moving train approach Ing and was caught by it. Tho trainmen and passengers felt tho Jar, but the train did not stop until tho fair grounds station was reached. Then It was discovered that tho head light was demolished, and there wero other evidences of a wreck. The tialn was slowly backed to the place, where Mr. Lyon was found .with several se vere wounds. Ho was brought ito this city at once conveyed to the home of his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyon, 371 Capitol street. While the wounds nro painful they are not fatal, and the injured man will recover. After futile attempts to call a physician- Dr. Mott was at last reached and diessed the young man's wounds, which consisted of a triangular cut In the back of tho head, nnd a severe gash on the top of his head. Both cuts are deep, and are said to be clear to tho skull. The thing most feared nt present Is Intejnnl Injuries, that havo not been as yet discovered. It Is said by two boys who were on the train at tho time of tho accident, that when the train backed and picked Lyon up he was sitting In the buggy, but seemed to be uiaoiisclous, una" that, from appearances, he had been thrown from the rig, and had crawled back Into It again. His condition Is said to be worse this morning, but Is not necessarily fatal If the Internal complications do not sot In. Sure Cure for pit.. Itching piles produce moisture . cause itching, this form, as M? Bling, Bleeding or Protrudlue Remedy Stops itching and blJ Absorhn tiimnro cn ,. . gist, or sent by mall. TreaUuC nr.i -i x . uq ! '"" "J" ttuuui your rto sanKo, Phlla., Pa. fore sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, fartf -o Dance at Pratum. A social dance will be. gjVw J Pratum Saturday evening, Octobed 1lfU (Znrul nnln. -.in i. ,. ,cl wm oe o&senfl .uuaii; uy OOiey & Qtt Tickets 50 cents, manager. Dr. B L. J. orcld Tn ..... lWli Notice to tho Public. All persons are warned not bi nny money duo to me in matters cal! ing out of the McNary estate to In roisnn, or anyono else, w-ithoct i authority, nor to allow thera to tract any debts in my name nor fa nuyono to pay them any money forn or on my account A. A. JI'NAll 10 6-dlnt Has Returned to Salem. Dr. A. T. Roberts, the eye spectoM ha? returned to Salem, and has offlca la the Eldrldge block, vthere he ill be pleased to meet all his old patleaii and friends. Room 21 Eldridp b.ock. 10-19-U Dutch Take Peace Pa'ace. The Hague, Oct. 19 The Dutch jw I eminent has decided to offer a free site for Carnegie's peace palace a the environs of The Hague woods. Give a Basket Social. The Fraternal Tribunes will givo a basket social and dance Thursday even ing nt the V. V. U hall Good music has been provided, and a good time Is assured. All members and their frlxmlc are cordially invited. Ladles, plenso bring baskets. 1018-3t A Necktie Supper. There will be a necktie and box social at tho Union Hill church on Friday evening, October 21st. Tho proceeds are to go for tho benefit of the Sunday School at that place. SOZODONT BETTER THAN 60LB for the teeth. It prevents dear. B hardens tho gums and puri4e 6i breath and mouth. SAVES TEEf WMIHW. I I GENERAL REPAIRING AT F. J. MOORE, Court Street, All work guaranteed. mmmiim mmmiMj; NEW TODAY Wanted. Gorman boj. to ory trade. Inquire at bakory, 93 Court street. learn bak- California 10-19-tf Saves Two Prom Death. 0nr littlo daughter nad an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havil and, of Armonk, X. Y, "but when all other" remedies failed, we save! her life with Dr. King's New Diseovery. Our niece who had consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonder ful medicine and today the is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Dis covery as to no other raedieino en earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 30e and 1.Q0 bottles gnaran. teed by J. C Perry. Trial bettles free- Wanted Dressmaking and plain sow ing. Will go to houso and sow by tho day. Children's clothes a spe cialty. Address Mrs. Ella V. Wil son, Salem, or call at ono blook east, then one block north of North school. 10-19-3t Wanted. Good, reliable man wants employment in Salem or vicinity. Bost of reforencos. Address '"M.," Journal. 10-19-3t r Lost Between Salem and Marion, a Lady's Ion gcloak. Return to Jour nal office. 10-19-St Money to Loan THOMAS K. PORD, Oter Ladd Bush's Bank, Salem. Or. WfTFXsh 4irroiri fffiffi wJii jpeojpaes BAneAmijaoufSJf Sale Two Days More of Our Great Dnderpricing Wednesday and Thursday Our competitors are howling llko a let of wolvos on account of theH pneos wo aro selling our goods for. We sell the came goods, bought froa the same manufacturers, with Just as good Bold as they have at 20 to St cheaper on tho dollar than they can afford to sell them to you. ! expoMos does tho work. BOO yards dark and light outing flannola sale price, yard ..-lc 124c wrapper flanellettes, new ' stylos, price per yard 7!C Full size blankets o6c 75c silk finished velveteens'aYf M0 yards dark calicoes, yard.. 4c 75c silk flalshed veleteens, all colors and black 45c LndleV 4.50 cloth capos ....$ 95 Ladles' j5 new jackeU 1175 12&c large white towels . 39c Turkey Red damask, yd 50c white table damask, yd Ladles' 39c heavy fleeced derby ribebd underwear, shirts aw pants, price J5e Phllilrnn'o nnlAI-WCar. W prlco ' Flno goods In every department at tho same raUo of 1 prices. 1 THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE NORTHWEST. iH!i!oyBrothers,Court St.,Sale zLi 1 mB IHUli Mi, M iii . assafatottaaaaaUaaaaaaal