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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1905)
-'--i DAILY OATITAL JOUBNAIv BALEM,' OREOOH; TUESDAY, MAKOH 21, 1003. " - - - ' 5 pouaHNUTS,;. ' COOKIES, ' CAKES. HOME-MADE VERT TFINE. Especial nttention given to orders for parties, etc. Havo you tried it! It is simply great THE BEST HOME-MADE MARMALADE. I Try a glass and you will always say! "it is great." FULLER & DOUGLAS. Salem's Leading Grocers. 456 State St. Phono 22G1 Uso tho best Hazelwood Butter, "haso & Sanborn's Coffee, Ehmaun Olives and Olivo Oil. -h 1 1 1 t-n-M- h n- s t m ii in AMUSEMENTS, i TONIGHT. Edison Vaudovillo. Now Edison Thcatro. Every turn received welbdesorvcd recognition Inst night nt this popular theatre. Particular stress is laid up on tho performanco of Teggo & Daniel, who presented a German-American sketch of raro and roflncd merit. Their drollory and comicnl patter caught the laughing voin of the audience, aud it was difficult at times to proceed. Every ono will want to seo Teggo & Daniel inoro than once. Jayno Coyno acted the Tubo to perfection, and his torn paper design work was cleverly executed. Tho McDonald Sisters, two little ones', sang and danced very acceptably, and Miss Ethel Cosetto sang "Blue Bells" in fine voice. Scenes describing tho funeral of our lato President, Win. McKinley flashed on tho white shcett, which closed a show ns strong, if not stronger, than any yet .seen at tho Edison. Mati nee Wednesday nt 3 p. m. New Edison Theatre R. P. Starkey, Manager. Week commencing Monday, March 20, 1905. Elite Vaudeville. Initinl appearnnco in Salem of Tcgg A Daniel, America's neatest and most refined Gorman specialty. Tho cute little dancers The Juvenile McDonalds contortionists, nnd just clever. Tho Bubo comedian, Jay no Coyne, champion paper tearer of tho world Miss Ethel Cosetto, singing "Bluo Bell." Wonderful Edison-o-Scope. Now nnd interesting films. Mntinoos, Wednesday and Saturday. Chango of acts Thursday. Admission, any sent Tho believer in the simple life is not necessarily a simpleton. t Usually thero is policy hi what an insurance solicitor says. Tho lame joko gets about on its crutelio-j all right all right. The straw bond may show which way tho judiciary wind blows. Peel Selling a Felony. Jefferson City, Mo., March 21. Gov ernor Falk today signed tho bill mnking pool selling a felony, W. Why get the , 10c. J, X-RAYS 1 iff tt U PERSONALS Bov. Kantner went to Portland to day. S. H. Soule returned to Polrllnnd today- v Jos. Evans went to Portland this morning. Judge G. K. Burnett is holding'court in Albany. Chas L. Brown went to Portland this morning. Mrs. George Burnett was a Portland visitor today. S. T. Bichardson went to Portland this morning. B. J. Hendricks is in Portland today on businoss. Dr. W. Oglcsby, of Cottage Grove, is in tho city on business. P. J. McCabo wont to Albany last ev ening on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boland returned from Jefferson this morning. Miss Clairo Holmes wont to Portlnnd this morning for a visit with friends. C. A. Park and Paul B. Wallace re turned yesterday from a trip to New port. Mrs. H. M. Branson went to Portland this morning, and from there leaves to join her husband at Marshficld. Miss Ella Schultz wont to Oregon City today, and, after spending a few days there, will go on to Portland for a short visit. Frank Willmnn and son, Frank Will man, Jr., returned last evening from Newport, where they have spent the past two weeks. Earl Aupperlo, who attends tho busi ness college in this city, returned this morning from spending a few days with his parents in Jefferson. George A. Prichard, of Aberdeen, Wash'., arrived last night, and has ac cepted a placo as reportor on Tho Jour nal staff. Ho is a graduato of Albany College, and has had considerable expo rienco in the nowspapor field. W. D. Wheeler, of North Salem, who hns been visiting his old homo in Indi ana the past throo months, hns returned home, and is mora than over plonked with Oregon. When ho enme through Chicago the snow was nearly a foot deep, and when he renchod Oregon the grass was correspondingly high. Twenty Years' Trial. There aro lots of good things tho doc' tors know nothing about. Wo frequent ly euro pcoplo of dlscaso after tho doc tors havo given thorn up. it tno cus easo comes from overwork, dissipation or oxposuro, causing weak and watory blood nnd loss of flesh ana strcngtu, wo havo tho ono suro remedy in Dr. Gunn's Blood and Ncrvo Tonic. Theso tablets taken with meals turn tho food into rich red blood, making strong, stoady nerves nnd increasing tho strength, producing solid flesh at the rate of 1 to 3 pounds por weok. This moans health. Druggists soil Dr. Gunn'a Blood and Nervo Tonic for 75c per bor or 3 boxes for $2. For norvous prostration, loss of memory, or a palo, sallow complexion, a bettor remcuy was never mado. Doctors know nothing about this remedy only tho fact that wo mako euros, which wo havo boon For sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist, Spear to Bo Tried. Cleveland, O., March 21.-It hns boon decided thnt Cashier Spoar, of tho de funct Oborlin bank, will bo triad by tho fedoral court at tho April torin on tho conspiracy indictment. . o Do your shoos need new solost If so inv thorn to Nick, at "Tho Tog- 3-20-3t gory. L Douglas SHOES Fifty Cases of W. 1. Douglas Shoes Just Arrived in all the latest shapes and lasts Buy trash shoes when you can best at the same price at the BEE HIVE Sou Geo. Melson, Prop. SALEM, OREGON. STILL GRABBING LAND Convicted Crowd Still (der ating in State Dirt In spite of being turned down by tho stato government, the McKinley Puter crowd aro beliovcd to bo still operating in stato lands. Under con viction in tho federal courts, they aro out on bail, pending an appeal, and un ablo to get hold of foderal lands, they nro carrying on a largo business in state school lauds. , Ono of tho firm gcncrnlly makes headquarters at tho stato house, and hns access to the books nnd records of tho stato land offico, undor tho theory that they aro public records, opon to any citizen. It is stated that most of the lands that Puter has secured or wanted to secure, were worthloss, nnd tho stnto is simply out money by not letting him have thorn. Tho method is to secure worthless stato lands, nnd represent them ns be ing contiguous to somo reclammation project, and thus unload them on somo guileless purchaser, who is, by this process, swindled, and tho state, in al lowing this to be done, becomes indi rectly a party to tho transaction. When tho governor roturns it is ex pected that tho stato land board --will again take up tho Puter case, nnd somo limit will be put on tho use of tho public records for the processes or ni icnating public lands. If tho lands havo any value, the stato should get that valiio out of them without employ iig methods that nro-opon to serious objection oE any kind. Aro "Sou Engagod? Enenced nconlo should romombor, that, after mnrrlngo, many qunrrols can bo avoided by kcoplng their digestions in good condition with Electric Bit ters. S. A. Brown, of Bonnottsvillo, S. O., says: "For years my wifo sufforod intonsoly from dyspopsla, complicated with u-torpid liver, until sho lost hor strength nnd vigor, nnd bocamo a rnoro wrnolf nt hnr former self. Thon Bho tried Electric Bitters, which holpod hor nt once, and finally mado hor en tirely well. Sho is now atrong ana hoalthv." J. O. Perry, druggist, sells and guarantees them, nt 50c a bottlo. o Maccabees' Entertainment. Tho social committee of Maccabees havo prepared nu unusual entertain inoiit for tho membors nnd friends of tho order tomorrow, by engaging Prof. Nesnah, "wizzard nnd illusionist;" to nresont his wierd and mystifying illu sion, "Aga," or tho floating lady, and. other balHtng features. A danco will follow aftor the ontortninment. Evans' nrchentra will furnish tho music. A small ndmission will bo chnrgod. o To tho Public. You nro rospcctfully roquo3tod to call on tho undorsignod nnd satisfy yoursclvos that. tho wines, liquors, ci gars, etc. at 221 Commercial street nro tho bost in tho eity. Now patrons, ns well ns old, will rccoivo tho best ntton Hon. RALPH SWABTS. A Letter From Home, (lu caso tho Oslor idon is adopted.) Donr Jim: Tho crops is doing well, Tho cnlf is big onough to soil; I'vo traded off tho brlndlo cow, Tnd wo ain't got but ono just now. Tho hossoa nil is fat and slook Except that Bob Is rnthor wonk; But still that isn't nothing quoor, Wo'vo had him nigh on twonty yonr. I think I'll put tho bottom field In corn nnd oats; it oughtor yield A hoavy crop, tho land is rich. And just the thing for oat nnd nidi. There is no news to Hpok of, Jim. Miw Suslw Jonos is just us trim As when you saw hor in the fall. The folkH are well; guo that's all But stop, 1 most forgot 'ltout dud. I 'xpet the news Ml mako yu il. You know that dad was getting old, Just sixty ywrH had 4"er hlm rolled, And o, I HUi'h regret to say, Wo chloroformed poor dad today. And that's 'beat-all the new until T writa araia. Yeur brother Bill. Philadelphia Bulletin No Baseball War. San FraaeJaee, Mareh 21. President nrt. of the PMlfia Coant Baseball League, unqualifiedly donlad today that war waa deelared on the major orgam amtions, as implied in the signing W Los AsgeJes of Chase, who had Ua drafted by Now York,. Ho y that rims matter now rwrta in the Nanona rontmiaaion, and if tAat body dwlar that Chaw belong to New York, 1 Angelea muat give him up. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Oyer tdd Buaa'a Bank, Salem. Or THURSDAY MARCH 23RD Is the Date of the Develop ment Convention at Salem. Invitations havo been sonl to nil members of tho Commorcial Club, nnd to many busine9 and arofessionnl men to attend tho Dovelopmcnt Convention sessions nnd banquet at tho Hotel Wil lamette on THURSDAY, MARCH 23D. By a misprint tho invitations sent lo called read TUESDAY, but should bo Thursday, tho date that hns been so widely advert iod. Replies continuo to pour in on tho committee, nnd tho con vention is an assured success. Tho following lottor was received from Hon. Jns. Abbott, tho good roads specialist of tho United States depart ment of ngriculturo, and it proves that this city is being widely advertised as a center of tho good roads movement by Mr. Abbott, who hns headquarters at Donver, Colerado: "I havo your appreciated favor of this morning. I should bo delighted to havo tho privilcgo of attending your convention on Thursday, and shall cer tainly accept your invitation, if pos sible. I can't tell yet how mattors aro going to dovolop hero. Mj timo in tho Northwest is llmitod nt best, and I must try and mako ovory day of it count, but I will say today that you may announce, if you plcnso, that I will bo present if possible. Should I come I would not aspect to tnko very much of your timo your program is full now. I think it might bo well tor mo to havo o few minutes of tho timo in tho ovonlng, nnd follow .ludgo Scott. I don't boliovo thnt it will bo best for mo to occupy moro than ten minutes, but it would bo n pleasuro to mo to say n few wor.ls IN COMMENDATION OP THE SALEM SPIRIT. "I shall nover forgot that it was Ssu lorn which responded instantly to my efforts throo years ngo, when I enmo to this stato to stnrt tho good roads move mont. It would bo n ploasuro for mo to tell tho pooplo of Snlom WHAT I AM SAYING ABOUT THAT CITY AND ITS REPRESENTATIVE MEN IN OTHER PARTS OF THE COUN TRY. Misor Kills Hiinsolf. North Yakimn, Wash., March 21. Tho body of Louis Chrlstinnson, who committed suicido on tho Cowlcho, was brought to this placo today and buried. Ho loft two lottors, ono nddrossod to an old friond, M. L. Tucker, and tho other to a neighboi, Pptor Swunson. In tho letters ho said that when thoy woro re ceived ho would bo gono out of tho world, and naked Tucker to tnko all HRUGS MATTING frj I j and LINOLEUM gj 9 x 12 Att Sqaes K4 III; $4.80 gj if I WPI Special This Week CO 1 !hJ 30c Matting 25c hjj jl 11 IPM 25c Matting 20c SjA I'l I "KmR Bw ten & Hamilton IgA J jr III ,. , jvl rm s cl m issni. -4&Mt ULzytimmMfcxPxt xmi wm rmm JMjygjL0 owu ,4 JiriWWW'XVKfl I 1 ljJ K?! Tho populnr longth is about 3Hnches hnndsomo as your custom tailor will mako for you at moro than Double Out Ptfices . .ii. i. ... i.A.i ... t st.i. - jNO nepu lo puzziu juur iicmi u iunuji,no ....... j. - - ...... ,, . ...twit, rnr vnni "nn I nnt. Covorts, Chovlots and Unfinished Worsteds. $15.00, $ J 6.00 to $28.00 WE'VE EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD IN SUMMER SIHRTS. Solid colors, stripes, figuros, plain whito, etc. Wo nro showing tho ma torpiecea of tho bost of shirtmnkors mnkors with a roputation. SEE OUR GREAT 51.00 AND $1.50 LINES. 1 Every pattern a now ono and many ofthom aro oxcluslvo with us. t I "ROBERTS" BEST $3.00 HAT ON EARTH. If Salem Woolen his proporty, ns ho had no heirs in America. In his lottor to Tuokor ho said: "I havo heard thnt John Kussoll, in tho Tlctor Basin, has been tolling some thing about mo which 1 cannot boar and live." What this was no ono scorns to know. Ho told Tuckor that ho would find $520 In n sandbox in tho honhouse. Tho es tato Is worth about $8000. o - Two words. Schilling's Best; and one more that ia moncybaqk stand for thej> in trade: best goods and best dealing. " Vour pot' S mooeyback. 1 Oil Coats During tho spring months, tho wenthor la alwaya mixed. Cold today rain tomorrow, and nobody knows what's coming tho noxt day. A man will depend on hla Top Cont for his street looks for tho noxt few months. Comfort and henlth call upon you to Putchase Now Wo invito your criticism with tho perfoct assurance that confldenco inspires. .xt - .!ali vmtp nnrtfcnt. wliAn vmi 'rft i Mill Stote. First-class Tailoring. Anyouo wishing a suit, overcoat or trousorH nleaso call on D. I. Potors, morchant tailor, over Capital National Bank. Goods, prices nnd fit gunran tood. 3-2Mwcod FLETOIEBR'S OASTORIA. CHILDREN ORY FOR FRANK J. MOORE Repairs bicycles. Wo nro fully pro parod to do nil kinds of repairing, from mending a tiro to bulldiug a bicycle, Wo carry tiros, rims nnd conBtor brakes to fit nil makes of blcyolo Wo buy our tiros direct from tho factory, nnd nhvnys kcop them fresh, Host work at honest prloos. FRANK J. MOORE, 5 Phono Block 301 370 Court St. 1 WBm b iilM ' 1 Mfftl