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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1905)
ja--I l M PAIL? 0AP1JAL JOttSWAly BA1&M, OREOON, KUDAY, MAY 6, 1009. -,' Ayefs SOCIAL EVENTS Acadomy Entertainment. Tlio musical and dramatic entortaln mont given nt tho Ornnil Opern Houso lint ovoninjf was a decided success In ovr-ry particular, and tho largo nudlcnco present lioartlly enjoyed every momout of tlio ontcrtnlnmont. Tho drama, "Dorothy," which was Interspersed with vocal nnd Instrument al selections, was presented by tho pu pils of tho Sncrcd Heart Acaadcmy, nnd tho thoroughness with which they all Know their -respective parts reflects tho highest credit on lioth thoso who had fhargo of It and tho scholars them- solves. Proceeding tho drama canio n mtinbor of musical pieces of a vocal nnd Instrumental character and theso were enjoyed exceedingly by those who had tho good fortuno to bo present. Tho (irst number was a beautiful chorus song entitled "In Spring," nnd sung in n charming manner by about 50 young ladles. Following this was a tambourino drill by 13 little girls. Tho ilrll, though very dlfllcult, was oxo cutcd without n mlstnko and called forth tho loudest plaudits from tho up preclatlvo audience. A piano duct by tho Misses .1. Moorhcad nnd B. Woods was encored In n hearty way. After tho duut tho musical drama was presented In twoacts with two scenes in encli net, in follews: Act. I. Scene 1 Garden of (Ion. Ormsby's limine. Sceno II Interior of house. Act II. Bccno I lloseville, Stntcn Island. Sceno II Country road. Tho cast of characters was: Dorothy, Gen. Ormsby's daughter, Miss M. Kgan. Mrs. Ormsliy, his wife, Miss 13. Hal bird. Mrs. Lorimer, Mrs. Ormsby's sister, Miss M. Schocttlc. Kdith, Mrs. Ormsby's only child, Miss Alleua High. Mabel and Cccilln, Dorothy's cousins, Mj I. Howard, Miss K. Woods. Mutllda, governess, who steals Edith, Miss M. Sutherland. Sarenparilla. Good tot anything? Ask your parents, grandparents, neighbors, your own doctor. Wc will leave It to any of them. Best blood medi cine. Best nerve tonic. fc&Aregfr Sarah Ann, mnld from "down Fen try" Miss F. Sweglc. Cholo Aunt Dlnnh's charge, Miss II. Moorchcad. Miss Mansfield, proprlotor of villa in Htnten Island, Miss D. Wlllson Mr. i. PInkorton, Mrs. Plnkorton, residents of Stnton Isinnd, Miss M. Bowon, Miss J. Moorchcad. Demoroh, their ndoptcd daughter, Miss 0. McQcc. Mrs. Scnbury, a "neighborly" neigh bor, Miss K. Powell. Prlscilla, her doughtor, Miss L. Jas-koski. Robert Wcstcott, formor conchman In tho Ormsby's employ, who plotted with his wife, "Matilda," to steal the child, Miss E. Owlnn. Mnrgarct, n llttlo orphan whom Rob ert Wcstcott tries to Imposo on tho Ormsby's ns their lost child, Miss N. Lcmbcke. Village girls en route to picnic In woods. SOUTHERN PACIFIC IMPROVES LInosj In Oregon to the Tune of Half a Million jfuttSSi ffl lsS x p PCHICHCSTKR'S CN0LI8W ENNYROYAL PILLS VV . OHlaal al Omlr Uaaalaa. k ClUCIllCHTKK'ti jbiULljllf ur.u ! u.id a..nuu uim .ui Ha Mm ll.W. Taka ala.r. K.rata Huimi. aalltaUaaa aa Imif. tiaa. ItMj f f ? drvitlrt. r Mai 4a. la tlatM fef 1-artUalara. Taattnaalala 4 --jiaiiar iariaiaa,-wfMr, r r lam alalL. 1 fl.ooa THUB..UI.. liUkl 1 UruitjiL 1'klikulurkuilulllL BaaUM IU1 MM. Maalaaa ftaaan, fUlLA., I'll Estray Notice. Notice l hereby ctren that I hare taken up ami ImpoaniloJ tlio followlnc doscrlbed animal found running-at large within tho City o( 8a a.to-wlu Sorrel horse, four whlto feet, unshod, branded CM, The owner oluld animal can liars the aame by protlng property and paylnc the legal charge and ezpentcs of taking up and keeping etc., anil In dofaalt thereof for fire dayi, I will pruomxl to aell the aald animal at public auction a provided in ordinance No. 300 of tho afore tald city. Dated Salem, Moy 1, 1005. J. O. MARSH, Doputy Pound Master Ward No. 5. Norris & Rowo'n Greater Circus Socuro tho Sugtraoto Japaneso Women Troupo. Ono of tho most exciting nnd thrill ing of tho many aronlc features with tho Norris & Itowo Greater Circus is tho net of tho Sttgimoto .Tnpaneso lady ncrobats. Tho Htho slnowy, graceful daughters of tho Mikndo nro export swordswomon and fencers, In addition to being excellent gymnasts. No other circus traveling has a troupo of Japan cso women. Thoy nro very hard to lit duco to como to this country and it took Norris & Itowc's Yokohama ngent nearly n year to pcrsuado them to mako tho trip across tho Pacific. Tho appear nnco of tho Sugimoto troupo is n very pleasant one. The demure, pretty Jap nncso maiden, nro nttlrod in pictures que kimonas, puro silk, with beautiful ly wrought figures that seem to stand out with n llfo-like fidelity. Quickly discarding theso garments tlicir beauti ful figures aro rovcnlod In rod trunks nnd whlto tights. Then begins n most bewildering display of strength nnd uglllty In tho oxpert exercises of tho sword and rapier. As thcro nro six of tho young women engaged at onca In theso exorcises, tlio effect can bo Im agined. At tho conclusion of this por tion of tho entertainment, tho young women go through ncrobntic fonts; po hiring; juggling and contortion. Tlio Sugimoto Jnpancso maidens will bo soon In tho street pnrndo nnd grand on trco lit their natlvo jinrlkshaws drawn by .Tnpnneso coolies'. Thoy nro so quaintly attired so picturesquely pret ty nnd doll liko as to almost seem ns if they had stopped from tho pages of nn illustrated book of Japaneso legendx This is but ono of the innumcrnblo hap py surprises tlio Norris & Itowo Greater Circus has prepared for their patrons when they nppenr nt Salem Monday, May SUi, nt 2 nnd 8 p. m. When nabywu alck, we gait her Caitorla When the wa a Child, ihe cried for Caatorla When the became MIm, ibe clang to Caitorla When alio bad Children, ilie gars them Caitorla A mon's club has been organized at tho Congregational church nt Corvollls. O G in om BOSTON B BROWN B BREAD B FLOUR Ask your Grocer for ft Grffflvti fio; c'o. Pacific Coast Factory, San Jobo, Cal 2 B d W c (Indcpcndonco West.) This pnper is pleased to publish tho announcement that $1,000,000 is to bo expended In Oregon this year of lOOJi In Improvements of tho Southern Pa cific lines. It means on nddod stlm ulus to business in tho state. About $000,000 of tho nmount will bo paid out for labor. Tho Improvements will Includo roplacing present rails with heavy steel, ballasting nnd replacing wooden bridgo with structures of steel, ,Tliis nctlon on tho part of tho rail road company will havo n fiiiilnni.r to win for Messrs. Worthington, Co- man nnd Fields tho confidonco of tho pcoplo of Oregon for it Is nlong tho lino of accomplishments for which they nro striving. Tho road it should bo remembered, docs not belong to theso gentlemen. Tlioy nro merely en trusted with looking nftcr tho Oregon end of It. In tho past, local manage'rs havo been compelled to follow out n general policy of expending ns llttlo as posslblo on Oregon roads. Tho de cision to spend n million nnd n hnlf this year would Indlcato n chango In policy may bo nt hand. If Messrs. Worthington, Comnn and Fields and others, thrbugh their efforts and rep resentations have been Instruments in bringing about tho change, they havo dono n good work for tho stnte. Hull roads nrcindispcnsnblo In tlio devel opment of n country nnd it is highly dirnblo that tho railroad mnnngcntnnt nnd peoplo work in hearty co-operation rnthor tthnn continuous strife. Wlicro n road is owned by Wall Street nnd foreign bondholders ns tho Oregon road Is, It is essential to tho lntnrcsts of tho atato nnd tho corpo ration that tho pcoplo nnd local man agers for tho road, understand each other and work In harmony. Tho peo plo wnnt to fed that they havo in tho lornl managers, ndvocatos of their in tercuts boforo tho corporation direc tors whoso policies so vitally effect tho Htnte. It Is results that count nnd ono is scorod for Mr, Wortlrington und his associates In tho announce ment thnt something Is to bo dono not next yenr but this. Ml Wff mk aaaaaal I 1lT' aaaaaaaaS LHHHIH i ..HIIHLl ft IT diaatHL L.L.L.Lw jrtta A BREAD MAKBB As a bread flour it has no equal. Mnkoa loaves that aro nt onCo white, toothsome, wholcsomo. Economical, too. Exceptionally so. Goes fnrthcr nnd glvca bottor results than nny other. unlity is of uniformly high standard Tho Wild Roso brand is th family flour par oxcollonce. Best on tho mar kot for tho monoy. Salem Flooring Mills A SALEM CASE. Many More Like It lu Salem. The following ense is but one of many similar occurring dally in Salem. It is au easy matter to verify its correctness. Surely you cannot ask for better proof than such a conclusive evidence. Jacob E. McCoy, bridgo builder nnd contractor, residing on Capital street, Salem, Oregon, second homo boyond MUI Creek, says: "I have always en joyed good health up to fivo or six years ngo. Along about that tlmo tnv kid neys commenced to bother me. There was not so much backacho, but tho prin cipal symptoms were in connection with tho kidney secretions. A strain or over exertion yety often eaused hemorrhages of tho kidneys. I cannot say that it was so Yety painful, but It was very aa noyiug. I usod various remedies, and, while omo guvo relief, others wero worthless. In so mo way Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my notice, and wheu up town I procured a box, taking thorn as directed. A few doses gave me very convincing proof that they were going to the right spot, and I can state that they gave me wonderful relief, I have a high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills, and cheerfuly recommend them." Por sale by all dealers. Price 80c, Foster-Mtlburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. FLBTOnnU'B CHILDREN CRY FOR C ASTORIA. Accepts New Position. I. J. Vanderbyde, formerly manager of the creamery in Jefferson, wa in the yesterday. Today be will leave for Eu gene, where he has accepted a position as manager of the creamery lately started at that place. The new creamery is owned by A. C. Eldridge, of Independence, who also owns other creameries in Dayton, Inde pendence and Jefferson. A Disastrous Calamity, It is a disastrous calamity, when you lose your health, because indiges tion and constipation have sapped it away. Prompt relief can be bad in Dr. King's New Life Pills. They build up your digcttle organs and cure bead- ache, dizziness, eolte, constipation, etc. Guaranteed at J, O, Perry's drug store; 25. "CmmpU SpaeM 3HL3C.A.. ata ikai Ya UlM i --" O. O. T. GO'S PASSENOER BTEAMERB POMONA And Altonn leavo for Portland Monday, Wednesday nnd Fri day nt 10 n. m., Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 7 n. m. Corvnllls, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 p. tn. Dock Foot of Trade Street M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs & Eraser. Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing Cornice Work, Ucntlng and Building Work of all kinds; estimates rundo nnd work guaranteed. S07 Statu Street, Salem. Phone lOlh !! itigiaitiattai 1 1 THS PICK OP THE FORCIT ! i Has boen taken to supply Ute stock of ? lumber In our yards. Our stock; U ; complete with all kinds of tomtoer,- -Just received a car load of No. 1 ! ! shingle, also a car of fa sk-a.; We are able to All any and all nd i ot bills. Come aad let tM vow yon A our stock. Yard and' oflce aear 8. P. paaMtvfer X depot 'Paone Mala ML aOODALE LUMUCR 0 iif9Hsi-lftasW ill StaM mf9f Bi F fVMsaaK tafl aTsW aaaaaaHaaaar SJaaaaaaaT I laaaVaaaaaaal IhHH WC....H 'sB Sk aJI JjaaaaaaaP " lHMB w JHHHF tffftJIT" rlllftglfilllllllttltllll1IMW- Htfic Wing Sang Co Ladies' Silk Suits, 10.00 for (10, only for today. China and Japaneso Fancy Ooods, Mat tings and Dry Goods, Bilks, Em. broidery Laces. Make up new lino Gents' and Ladies' Fumlahlng Goods, Suits, Wrappers, Skirts, Walsts-now at low prices. 8alo cheap. By alley, Court street, Salem, Oregon. 'Phone Black 2105. 111 zS& tKSS5i lVyr TUEBB'S NO FOOL LIKE AK OLD FOOL But tho young oas that pays out bis good money for dry, tough and inferior meats when he can get prims, juicy and tender at oaks, chsps and Clots for tho earn price right hero nt all times. Our moats nro cut from the best fed had fattest cattle, nnd Is always aatlsfactory E. C. CROSS State Stroet Market. Phono 201, 8ytjMWsjat. When you wont Hop Baskets, Fruit Boxes, Trays for fruit Dryers, call on G. F Mason Miller Street, South Salem, Phone 101 Red. Spuing Needs Lawn Mowcts Hose Spinkles Grass Catchers The Best R.M.Wade&Co. SHOES FOR EAflTEB. Aro as Important an article ot dress as yotir hat or cravat, as no matter how much attention you may give tho rest of your attire, indlfferout footwear will give n bad blomtsh to tho whole of your dross. Gentlemen and ladles who wish- elegant nnd artistte shoes will find at Vogt's tho best that fash. Ion, stylo and skill can give. JACOB VOGT MK Reg. No. 26531 RED SEAL Tri'l 2:06 Rec. 2:10 SIRE OF JO SEAL, 14.11V.. Sired by Red Hoart 2U04, tho tiro of Chain Bitot 2100. Red Soal -2:10, Etc, Dam ALICE M. (trial V2i25. ...by M.rk Field (son of Geo. Wilkes), I um vi Jteu nwi miiu tf Biro oi oiiy rieiua K1U3H) JorO" laweod 2ilOW. brino field. CillU. ete. Second dam DAY DELL by Advance, sire of Malraika 2i25,ete! Dam ot Veritas 2tlOV4, Yindex 2i20W. . ' I Third dam daughter sf Tippo Salb, a thoroughbred. j RED HEART h by Red Wilkes, out ot Sweetheart, by Sultanj-seeonil dam Minnehaha, the dam of Boautlful Bells, ete. BED SEAL standi 15.1, compactly built, with great quality and a sure sire of great speed. He will mako the season of 100S at the OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS . Terms $40 Season pasturago at reasonable! With the usual return privilege. Oood ratos to mores sont from a distance. SAM CASTO, Fair Grcxmi., Of,; I iiMMiiiiwiinMii .I'liinmiimiiT Standard Liquor Co Successors to ' IF l-tIaMjrl mJfXlZl O J. P. ROGERS Wholesale and Retail 148456 South Commercial St We bare in stock some of the best And oldest ht&ndz of Keatucfcy ' Eowtbon And Pennsylvania and Maryland Ry Whiskies. .Also some retry old blends of the best gt&dti Out stock of -wines are as good as can be found in the state We carry In stock the very best case roods to be found In the market, iocisidint wines fins, brandies, beets, porter and ale STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr Pfwc Waifl 2181. U M t ., nui ."! v t 'cl !'?- !"!: t '31 i i i i 'It i i 7 ' ' m i i n - ii tti I r 151 i .U I: , u S; fl