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DAILY CAPITA!. JOTJBWAIs WATiTHtt, 0W50O1T, THUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1&03, 4 amiiuuiiiiMiiMi ! ii AMUSEMENTS, !! ! -n in i ii t i ii i a i o h ' TONIGHT. Edison Vaudeville. Artists In New Stunts. This is change night at the Edison. It means much, as all tho turns will virtually bo new. The change always brings out big crowds who patronize this popular house. The DeLacey's will show thoir clev erness in a brand new act, and Walter H. Orr, challongo bag puncher, will add some new npparatus to his set ting . S. B. Lansing will show you ho is a very versatile musical artist, nud little Doris Oreenwald will ."sou brette" in an entirely new manner. The illustrated song will bo changed also, and tho Edison bill promises to sparkle with newness all around. Come early. Tho Bod Foather. 'Red Feather,' ' which will be seen hero shortly is reputedly tho most gor geous comic opera production in Amer, tea. It is said to be a revelation in its scenic equipment and costuming. Tho piece was written especially for the starring tour of Grace VanStuddiford, who has mado quite a motcor-llko ap pearance in tho world of music. She is entirely above tho rank and filo of opera bouffo stars. Her work with tho Bostonians and tho Metropolitan Eng lish Opera Company was a revelation. DoKovon, who wrote the music for " Robin Hood," is also tho composer of "Red Feather," and thoro is no doubt he has given Miss Van Studdi ford opportunities for brilliant work. "The Garden of Dreams" and "The Merry Cavalier" aro said to bo ex quisite numbers, in wliieh the composer and star are equally successful. CLOSING RECITAL Thaliun School, Miss Ruby Pholps, director, assisted by Prof. Graham's violin pupils. Tioga hall, Saturday ev ening, April 22d, at 8 o'clock. General ndmission froe. Seats reserved any af ternoon at Tioga Hall. New EdisonTfieatte E. P. Starkey, Manager. Commencing Monday, April 17, 1905, tho oxcellout bill: THE RE LAOEYS, Coon shouters; that big boy and cuto llttlo girl. WALTER II. ORR. Champion and supremo master of bag punching art. S. B. LANSING, Who plays on many different musical instruments. DORIS GREBNWALD, The little "Shetland," polito sou bretto. ETHEL COSETTE, Favorite illustrated songstress. EDISON-O-SCOPE, Some nioro extraordinary moving pic tures. Mntincos Wodnesdny and Saturday. Chango of nets Thursday night. Admission 10c. O -L. J3 3C C3 X. X -A. . Bean the ? Tha m Yott Haffi WlWlfS BonlM THIS IS THE NAME AND THIS is the WHEEL Wherever wheels are ridden and wborevor Tribunes nre known thero you will find the riders loyal to their mounts, net because they're painted blue; net because they think to ape some famous rider, but far the genuine worth of the wheel itself. Worth, meas ured in durability, in oay running, in freedom from annoying break downs ef fork, erowm, oronks or worn-out or cracked beAriags. Come and try a spin on our new mod el. All typos to cheese from, any tiro, saddle or bar. Sundries, tires, lamps, bells aad ev erything the rider used. Saturday we sold five wheels, aat bad for a "half way sort of day. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House, 255-S57 Liberty 8t Turn Implement, Wheels, Antcmo bttea; Swing Ificbinea and SappUee. WRIGHT AND MONTE WILL Harry Wright and Charles Monte will -be arraigned in Judge Burnett's court tomorrow afternoon on tho charge of assisting and abetting Tracy and Merrill, the notorious outlaws, to escape from the penitentiary. They wero indicted by tho grand jury, and charged with murder in the first degree, tho penalty, if they are found guilty, being hanging. Wright was brought from Walla Wallu this week by Sheriff Culver, and is now in tho county jail. Monte is in tho penitentiary, whero ho is serving a sentenco of three years for tho crimo of burglary. Only a portion of his time has expired, but District Attorney Mc Nary proposes to break all precedents in the case, and arraign him at once, and he will be tried uuder tho indict ment, notwithstanding tho previous conviction nnd sentence. Several cases have occurred in form er years whero criminals serving a GRAND JURY ADJOURNS The Marion county grnnd .jury nil journed this morning until Wednesday afternoon,. May 2Gth, nt 1 o'clock. Tho morning session was vory quiet, and was mostly consumod iu getting the testimony of witnesses compiled for District Attorney MeNary to net upon during tho vacation. It was expected that indictments would be returned nt the session of Judgo Burnott's court tomorrow, but, from present Indications they will not bo forthcoming until about next Thurs- Letter Carriers. An offort is being mado in several soctions of tho city's suburbs to se cure letter carrier service, and all who aro interested should tako an action in bringing this about. The government makes certain requirements boforo it will deliver mail in any community. First among them is passable sidewalks and noxt tho houses should bo nuns bered. When this 1h nil done an ap plication can be mado for the exten sion of tho service. Then an inspector will bo sent over tho territory, and. if he considers it feasible, the mail will be ordered delivered in that section. Eveiybody who is interested in hnving this sorvieo shpuld provide his prop erty with good sidewalks and hnvo his house properly numbered. PAINLESS EXTRACTION ABSOLUTELY FREE 1 Iu order to couvisee those who have not triedwy painless methods I will, on Friday, April 21st, and that day oaly, etrat Uetk by my pain less method. It doesn't matter whether you have one er thirty to oxtraet, I will do it absolutely pain less and free of eoct. Reason, sim ply to prove wy statements. When you see an asrtiea ever my Dame you ean depend upon it. This is no exoeption. Come on that day and bo convinced. DR. B.E. WRIGHT Tho Painless Dentist. Steutloff building, Court St., Phone Main 2531, Hoars, 8 a. ra. to 5 p. ra,, 7 p. ra. to 8 p. m. 8ndays, 10 a. m. to IS m. -Tt Pill BE ARRAIGNED short sentence were accused of crimes of greater magnitude, but the practice, in most instances, was to get tho felon pardoned by the governor, and rear rest him when he was released. The courts recently hold that a par dou is optional, and the prison author ities could not forcibly eject tho par doned man, if he desired to serve his full term. The oftlcials at the penitentiary have consented to turn over Monto to Sher iff Culver, and tomorrow ho will go to the prison and take chargo of tho man charged with ono of the most heinous crimes over docketed against an Oro gou criminal. Monto has confossod to tho part played by him in the crime, but Wright declares that he will bo ablo to prove that he was In Seattle when tho break was made, and for some time prior to that date. The trials will probably prove sensational, and will be of in terest throughout the country. FOR ONE WEEK day or Friday. In tho menntimo ,tho district attornoy will bo busy separat ing tho straw from the chaff, and will bo prepared to commence active pro ceedings against tho school land ring. District Attorney McNnry wont out into the connry this nftornoon, but will tako up the land fraud mnttors to morrow, and push them to tho final out come. Ho is determined to hunt out every particle of ovldeneu necessary to secure the conviction of the principals In the steal. Orogon Hawkejo Club. Last year, at tho state fair, prelim inary stops, wero taken to organize an Iowa Association, with headquarters at Salem. An offort will bo mado noino time in tho early spring to hold a grand picnic at Salem of Iown people, when a good time will bo had, old ac quaiutnnccs renewed nud a permauout state organization effected. Every lowan should send his niuuo to tho secretary, P. N. Derby, Salem, Oregon, as well as tho 111111103 of as ninny others, both 111011 and women. who enmo from Iowa, known to them. j AH 8,inl11 inx 1,0,(' to mnko t,,U or- gauization a great succiss, ns there are probably moro Iowa peoplo in Oro gon than thoo hailing from any other state. Write to the seorotury or t. The Journal ofllce, and when the gathering is announced, don't fall to attend. Sorvicos on Good Friday. There will bo a threo-hours' sorvice at St. Paul's Episcopal church on flood Friday. Tho sorvicos will bo con ducted by tho Rev. H. D. Chamber, m Portland. Tho sorvicos will be a com memorntlon of the death of Jesus Christ on tho cross. Seven addresses will bo dolivored on tho sevon word from the cross. AH Christian people who desire t remember the death of thoir Kair aro cordially invited to attond these sorvicos, which will begin promptly at 12, noon, aud eloso nt 3 p. in. W"r shippers can 001110 In at nny time, anl retire at any time, and none fcM obliged to remain fur the three hours Last Recital of the Thallan School of Physleal culture and Ora tory, Saturday night, April 28d. Igorrotos Arrive. Seattle, April SO. Dr. T. K. Hunt reached Seattle last night with u par ty of 51 Igorrotos for the Lewis ami 'Clark exposition. Ono small Xegnt 'boy aad three white asistanU om jplete Mm party. The I (of rotes will br jheld here for a short time, aad may I give local exaibitloa. Their villus 'on tha Trail wilt 1m built wtiea the de tails are wtUesI with the exposition eflleial. A canao, or native daase, lasting fr three days, followed the return of Ir Heat's party frota St. Loula, aad wbn he sought to gather his party for tin' trip to Portland, over 100 asked to aeeoMpaay hlw. Oaly five persons, in eluding Julie, a native laternreier, r with the Portland as well as the St Louis parties. One ef the natives contrasted a m vera cold on the trip aereee the Pa eiflc, and Is in a loeal hospital. The others are quarantined In a Korth 8 attle house, rented lute tonight. Dr. Ilaat, when be left Portland, talked of bringing representative of fire villages. The fast that the Igor rotes tek in $t02,000 at St. Loulf, while other Tllllagee barely paid axponse, decided the company in favor ef bring ing Dob toe Tgorretes eleue. . X-RAYS The President hns almost killed I enough game to Insure him a second term. ... Bank clearings of tho Unltod States for April showed an Inoreaso of over 50 por cent over last year. J. L. McCarthy & Sons, of Portland, advertise an miction salo of 120 high bred horsos, May 2d to 5th, at Irving ton Park. Thoso interested iu fiuo roadsters nnd track stock hotter send for ono of thoir catalogues. The country waits with bated ureutli the result of tho gamo of .pokor be tween Harriman aud that othor Wall street magnate ns to who shall own tho Union Pacific. Any othor govornmont In tho world wqitld take such an im portant transcontinental road out of tho hands of gamblors, and turn It over to the people. o OASVOnXA. B th yf Tha Kind You Haw AlMfl BosjM Tha Kind You Haw Alirs I Bigutve of At the Old Standstill Bomo are born great, some havo greatness Mirust upon Miera oUiers ad vertise. Tim merchant who alts down and wait for business to como to him will find himself anion tho loft ovef bnggugu when the Empire State ex press of business success pulls out. IlualnaaN aurtrii need. tbr (bluffs -knMTlr(, push nnd sovd advr alnor. Advertising Isn't an art; It's Just arf pile! common sense. Advertising Is naturally n creatlvo force. Blnco It has boou applied to modern commerce there have been created dozens of com modities and brunches of trado that did not exist before Its advent The 5000,000,000 spent annually In this country for publicity baa set mauy hundreds of millions of dollars running Into wholly new channels. Buslava U wrfrt-In , bant, constant flabt to tb MaUb. Adrrrllalnar Is tho business man's most modern, most ffectlre, vrenpsn, Oncti In awblle we bear some old fel low saying-, "I bavo never advertised and am still doing business at Uie old stand." Ho weans Mint bo Is doing business at the old standstill.!!. L. Corey In KetaJler and Advertiser. Too Most laNtwrfll merchants la bts teww 4vrtla resraUrly ! tbU yapar. T aasuraU l btv. ALanTBLaH flLaV LaLau EASTER Think of It, next Sonday is Easter. Arc you prepared to greet the day properly? How aboot yoar stitt? What about that Top Coat? Is your hat right? How are yotr Gloves, Tie, etc. Come in and sie p otff new spring things. SEE WHAT WE HAVE FOR EASTER If you're to join the parade, it will pay yo to come here for repairs. Here are only the new, fresh styles. ' Spring Top Coats $5 and tp. Spring , Suits, $0 and up ROBERTS, Best $3 Hat on Earth Salem Woolen Mill Store PHOTOS :?. 1 THE Dating the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Trover the Studio is tinder the management of Mr. Chas. Y. Lamb, formerly of McAlplne &c Lamb, Portland, Oregon. fflCSl Inigato Xargo Tract. Tho Columbia Irrigation Company, which is building n cuiial from the Walla Walla river to roelulm u Inrgo trnrt of lund, hns 107 teams nt work, nnil 10 niikw of the 121-inllu minul Is prneticnlly oomp1ota.il, suys tho Bpo kano Itovlow. Tho oompnny last yonr built a solid concrete ilum ustOHs tho Walla Wnllu river near VHiJn, uud this yoftr emit menceil on the eunnl. Tho illteh ox temls towunl the Two lllvers projoet, ami covurs pruotleally all tho land northwest of Wallulu which is not eun trollwl by tho Snake Klver IrrlK'utlcm Coinany. No effort has been made by the. promoters, who are residents of Seat tle, to dispone ef any of the Innibi and no move will be muda until the water is on tho laud-. With the oomplotiou of this projeet the burreu lands of tha. western part of the eounty, which havo for so long been tho ploturo of desolat tlon, will be converted into fertllq farms, and the population of the sown- ty materially Increased. Two Additions. The population of the city jull was increased last night by the ndditlon of two mora individuals, giving the names of Kd. Paine and J. McDowell. Iloth wore under tho lufluoneo of liqner. Tfaey wero discharged this morning, O tuatas Slfaitire ef VORXA. yf tBs msa 1 w wis wwrs mmwtentiianm THE SATISFACTORY KIND THE KIND THAT WILL PLEASE YOU. ALL OF OUR WORK IS UP-TO-DATE AND QUICK SERVICE GUARANTEED. TROVER- CRONISE STUDIO Real EsUto Transfers, The following Is u Ititt of real estate; transform W. 1 Uuveuport to A. E. Smith, land iu Bllverton, $11000. losoph Ilynii to Cornelius lloodlg holmor, 10 uorus, t CJ s, r 1 w, $1200. A. M. nud 11. L. Uaneruft to I and J. W. Martin, lots U aud 15, Ilrudley's add to Wood burn, $100. W. J. II. Jones t A. W. Lord, lot 3, blook 3, (Jnpital Park add to Balcm $U10. K. W. and A. H. Moore to C. "W. How ley, lot 6, block -1, Queen Anno add to Balom, $1000. 1 1, und J. M. I'oormaii to Edith Ilraudeborry, lutu.1 In Marlon county, 176. J. O. nnd ('. M. Ooodnle to I). Aspln wall, lots 1, i, 3 and 4, block 0, llrooks, $1000, I U a aM K. L. Wlrth to K. Tret ter, lots 1 and 2, block 3, Whitney's add to fjtayton, $300. Is Football Brutal? A bitter awault on football rceontly appeared iu one of tho uiagncines, and President Ontch, of the Oregon AKrleulturnl College, after having the article read lu chapel, offered a reward of 45 for tho best answer to it, writ ten by a student of the college. A number of articles. wero handed lu, and Wednesday the Judges awarded toe prlxe to Ilalllo Wllkioi. Corvallis Ga zette, CHILDREN CRY rO J YtStOnSU'B 0A8T0SXA, m