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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1905)
VT DAILY OAJITAL JSTTSKAIs SALEM, OMWON, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1009. Axiefs V IIUJIHIIII WWHUlHIUJMHWmMK mw Pills, the dose is one, just one pill at bedtime. The result is a gentle laxative the day follow ing. They cure indigestion, bil iousness, constipation, for they .Jt...i.In V.o hiir J.u.AT.ro UU1UIIC1.1IVUII IIIU lirtl .I,OWll, razz: SOCIAL EVENTS Dramatic Recital. Tho dramatic recital of the Collcgo of Oratory of tho Wlllamotto Univer sity, under tho supervision of tho dean, Sara Drown-Savngo, wos given Saturn day evening nt tho Grand Opera House Thcro was a largo number of peoplo present, who onjoyed every minute of tho program from tho timo tho curtain Trent up to tho finish. Tho program consisted of three ono net plays, tho first being ''Drifted Apart,' tho two graduates, Miss Ger trude Johnson nnd Mr. Kdgar Averlll, taking tho parts of "Lady Owondollno Bloomflold" and "Sir Ocofroy Bloom field." This was a society drama, nnd they both hnd nn opportunity to show their drnmntlc talent and tho enroful Btndy thoy hnvo put in tholr work. Tho play Is n very sad one, and there was Iiardly a dry oyo in tho liouso during the piece. It is it story of tho separa tion of n young married couplo nnd a linppy ending. Tho second play wns "A Christmas Chime,'1 nnd wns a laughable llttlo fnrco When You Come To nogotiato for tho purchaso or wlo of real estate, possibly wo can holp you out on tho monoy question. Wo aro propnrod to mako loans of easonablo slzo on good property, 'artlnl payments whon doslrod. Wo aro nolthor doctors, lawyors, eor profossionnl experts in tho af fairs of business. But whon a eus '.omor takes a notion that our expo lenco may bo holpful to him, and comes to us for business counsel, wo iro always at his service Tho wo non and young people especially vclcomo. Salem State Bank L. K. PAGE, President E.W. HAZARD, Cashier Tho parts wcro taken by four of tho students In tho Collcgo of Orntory, nnd woro well carried out by each. Ralph Matthews took tho part of "Joseph Torrlll," whllo Bertha Ilowitt wns his wife. Their work deserves praise, as both wcro as natural ns lifo beforq tho footlights. Mnry Salomon nntl Kinney Miller wcro' tho two wil ful young people, "Dolly Wnkoleo" nnd 'Ted Owen," nnd thoy cnrrlcd tholr parts to perfection. The wholo wns very laughable, and won much np plausu. But tho crowning fenturo of tho oven ing wns "Thirty Minutes for Rofrosh merits," which wns a laugh from tho bcglning to tho end. Tho sccno of tho piny Is a private room in tho refresh ment dcpnrt of Highland Station, nnd "roily,' n waiting maid, is a young woman who wnnts to got married very badly. Miss Vora Byars took this part and won much npplnuso. "John Downloy, n bachelor, with whom Miss Polly Is in love, Is ono of tho main chnrnctors, nnd Edgar Avorlll takes this pnrt. Bo nnd his colored servant, Bay Chnplor, ns "Clnronco Fitts," aro on tho stago most of tho timo, and wero oqunl to tho part on every occasion, nnd wero grectod with shouts, of laugh ter on ovory appearance "John Fox ton" nnd his wlfo, Balph Badcr and Ollvo Blgby, nlso carried, their parts well. "Major Pepper," U. S. A., (Andrcw.MarkcO tho irato gontloman, sustnlncd his pnrt splendidly. But tho most lnughablo charnctor was. "Miss Arnbolla Popper," an old maid, who woro corkscrew curls and mlts. This was especially good, nnd Miss Ocrtrudo Johnson apponrcd in this role. Happily tho play ends well, nnd tho Inst sccno is tho coon tnklng tho "loavlngs." Special mention is mndo of tho song, "Just QIvo Mo tho Loaglns," which wnB rondored by Bay Chaplor, ns tho coop, dnrlng this piny. Tho wholo was very Interesting, nnd will bo remembered aa ono of tho most plensnnt collcgo affairs over wltncssod boforo. Annual Recital. Tho University Collcgo of Music will present tholr annual recital at tho First M. H. Church tonight. This Is tho sovonth yonr of tho col- logo of music undor tho present dean, Francesco Scloy, and in honor of tho ovent a progrnm of special oxccllcnco hns been propnred for tho recital this ovcnlng, ns well ns for tho graduating rccitnl, which will bo hold In the snmo placo on Juno 12th. Tonight's program, will bo presented by the following sttulents: Vocalists A. L. Qrinncll, Mary K. Davidson, H. II, Mnrkol, Minctta Mngcrs, A. C. Boo schon, Lottio Hcdgcs-Dorrls, Itnlph II, Zcrcher. Plnnists Ollvo N. Metcnlf, Lucy Pnrsons, Anna Hume, Frances Nowcomb, Chloo Bnshor, Lena M. Hclso, E tli el Ij. Thomas. Admission is free to nil tho collcgo of uslc cntcrtnlnmcnts, nnd tho public Is cordially invited to nttond. Miss Sholton's RocltaL . Tho pupils of Miss Sbolton will gtvo their first rceltal of tho season tomor row evening, Tuosdny, at the Mothodlst church, promptly nt 8 o'clock, ,nnd It promises to bo ono of tho-treats of tho senson in tho musical lino. .Tho second ono will bo given Wednesday evening, whon tho Misses Vcrclcr, tho violinists, will assist. Thoy nrovpuplls of Win. Wnllnco Graham, of Portland, and nro wonderfully talented for chlldron so young. Miss Bcrthn Hewitt, a rendor of exceptional merit, will nlso assist. Miss Lois Pcoblcs, a promising vocal ist, will appear on Tuesday ovoning. A Poop Into Faradiso. A Journnl ronortor, who uas novcr boforo visited nny pnrt of tho vnlley.ox' iccpt such ns can bo seen friTm tho rail rond, yestorday drovo ovor to Silver' ton, nnd out into tho Wnldo hills. Ho wns simply bewitched by tho beauty of tho panorama of grocn fields, willow fringed streams, grovo and glen, mllo upon milo of undulating bonuty. Ho isn't going to dcscrlbo it, becauso his knowlodgo of English is too imperfect; it hns to bo seen and ronllzod to bo np predated. At Sllvcrton tho W. 0. W. woro holding memorial service, and that thrlvinglttlo city Was filled with members of tho ordor, tholr families nnd frlonds. Now buildings woro in ovl donee, nmong them tho opera house, an immonso frnmo structuro, 100x100 feet. Tho day wns n triflo cool and dnmp for tho trip, but, outsldo of Hint feature, It was liko a peep into Parndlsc. . gMflflBBB9B0B0BCBCB8KflB8BMBB0BBBflMBB s : I M Vt wOKBIflflflflkBflflflflflflflRr' a 'fiflflBBflflsliflflflflflflflflWL t KsflflfllfltBflBHBflflflflflflfi JbK tIbBT rZjaBlBflflflflflflflKESif A?JJrliBflflflHfliUKBflflflflflflflflWdC SSbKBmBk T,ilPBBiBBBBBBHslftoBBBBBBBt JtnVNSMpBBfl9flflflrt ill ( v7BlBflflflflflflflBwP BflBBHflflflVki VjSsfiaBsflBHvU uUfwBflflflflBMtv HVy1? iti liSlfflVj iRfiflflflflflflflflBtflnr . JLbsbR t "HflSABBflflnb's1 ufftnWBBBBBBfF-BBBBBBBBBBr -li I '.IflHBiBfltKMd HENRY LAWRENCE SOUTHWIOK M s Who will appear lioro Friday, Juue 0th in Richard the III. ( tt. s i TBMaBBflaflOBB0BBflSBCBBiBBtBtKB9BBBBBi KHl,BaBBBMBBBBBtBBBBaBBSBeB0BMBBM 1 Latmcfoy Soap 9 Bats lot 25 cents Just to let you know wo aro still doing business at tho old stand, wo announce n bargain iu soap that ought to make n bargain hunter's mouth I water 0 bars for'SGe, and only nine to n customer, and nono to mcr- f chauts. Only a few hundred bars in this lot, so don't delay. Our stock of groceries was uever in better shape as to quality and variety, and tho freshest of fruits aud vegetables are alwaya to bo found at our store. C. J. ATWOOD PHONE 671. CORNER COMMERCIAL AND COURT Announcement. Tho namo of Henry Lnwronco South wick, tho distinguished classic teacher, orator and artist, who will appear hero Friday, Juno 0thjln Blchnrd tho III, is prcsontcd with tho following claims: Ills personality will Instantly command tho lnterost of any audience. Ho is a man to bo remembered among n thou sand. Ho is n mnn of broad culture ills locturo will bear tho tost of search ing literary criticism. Ho has won en viable distinction us n reader, especial ly In tho intorprotntlnu of Shnkespcare. ills work possesses tho nttractlvoncss nnd force that win ,tho public, togother with tho literary finish nnd artistic bonuty whleh commands tho pralso of scholars nnd thinkers. An Aged Pioneer Dead. Alva Bowloy, an aged pioneer of Douglas county, dlod nt tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. J. O. Booth,, nt Ornnts Pass, Thursday, nged 00 yours. Tho fu nernl wns conducted nt Boscburg by Iiov. Goo. C. Bltohoy, pnstor of tho Chrlstlnn church, nnd tho intermont wns had In the Mnsonle oomotory, beside his wife, who passed awny 14 years ngo. Deceased was woll known in tho Wit lamctto valley. Ho nnd his family eaiiie to Portland in 1853 from Ohio, and two yonrs Inter moved to Jaekson coun ty, whoro thoy stayod a fow weeks, and thon romovod to Douglas county, and settled on a fnrm uoar Roseburg, whero they rosldcd for a number of years. De ceased leaves several children. Funeral of Fred Smith, Tho funoral of tho lato Fred Smith, who was drowned in tho Skagit river, in Washington, wns brought to this city yosterday, nnd tho burial was hai) in tho I. O, O. r. comotory, Bov. Gris wold, of Albany, conducting tho ser vices. It wns nttondod by quite a num ber of rclutivos and frlonds of tho do-consod. Laughing Meeting, Salem Business Men's Leaguo will meot tomorrow night, Tuesday, in Union Hall, ovor Harrltt's grocery store, State streot, at 8 o'clock, to consldor "Salem Day." Bring the old, lame ones nnd laugh. "Knough sod. ' ' GKO. F. BODQUllS, Fres. HAL D. PATTON, See. Tho Southern Pacific Company Will soil tickets, Salem to Boswoll Springs and return up to and including September 30, 1005, 1005, limited to 30 days, rato of $5.00, 0-3-tf m i Salem Man Weds. John Sholund, of this city, was mar riod yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock Jo Miss Ethel O. Burris, of Roscdale, at the latter place. SCHOOL BOARD MEETS. i. ' Bills Paid and Routine Business Is Transacted. Tho Salem school board met last Sat urday ovcnlng in regular session, with Directors Byrd, Condlt, Flotchor nnd Lee present Clerk Doodah) nnd Supt. Trnvcr, wero also present. Bills Ordcrod Paid. Wolch & Mourer, 2d payment.. $3000.00 Tolcphono Co 7.00 Stntosninn Pub. Co ' fl.00 Hofor Bro 0.00 Salem Wator Co 10.1G Jo. Meyers & Sons 0,44 L. B. Travcr, photos 8.25 Tho resignation of Miss Urnco Miller wns received nnd ncccptcd. A remonstrance against tho Improve ment of 12th streot wns presented, but no action wns tnken upon same, Tho commlttco on supplies submitted bids received for wood, nnd recom mended thnt tho following bids bo ac cepted: M. S. Skiff, 100 cords at $2.75. P. M. Hanshaw, 100 cords at $2.00. Arthur GIrod, 00 cords nt 2.00. O. II. Crolsnn, 18 cords nt $2.75. ' Arthur Edwards, B3 cords nt $2.70. Tho toachora' snlnrloi wcro ordorcd paid for tho current school month. Tho third payment on tho building Is a NO, THANK YOU" Says tho poor dyspctlc whon nsked to pnrtnko of certain foods. Ho renlly wants them, but Is nfrnld of tho ennso quoncos. Iloartburn, Bloating, Cramps, Nausea or Hondacho invariably follow. Every sufferer should try. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Bcforo meals and see the wonderful nmount or good it will do. It will strengthen tho stomach nnd euro Indi gostion, Dyspopsla, Costivencss, Bil iousness and Malaria, Fever and Ague. STRANGE'ADVICE! L Dr. O. O. Oreen elve alert personal attention to hit Rreat humanitarian contract. qin our Almanac for many years past we have jrlven unusual advice to those afflic ted with coughs, colds, throat or lung troubles or consumption. We hnvo told them If they did not receive any special benefit nfter the use of one 75-ccnt sire bottle of German Syrup, to consult their doctor. JVc did not nsk them or urge them to use a large number of bottles, as is the ense in the advertising of many other remedies. Our confidence in Ger man Syrup makes It possible for us to give such advice. JWe know by the ex perience of over 35 years that one 7"i-ccnt bottle of German Syrup will speedily re lieve or cure the worst couglis, colds, bronchial or lung troubles nnd that, even in bad cased of consumption, one large bottle of German Syrup will work wonders. JNew trial bottles, 35c J reg ular size, 75c. At all druggists. 4 to bo mndo when tho wnlls aro up to tho third story nnd tho joist nro laid. It Is to be $7000. Tho architect haft nl so received his first payment of $1000. Too Expensive A romonstrnnco is being circulated by A. J. Basey, Fred Unas nnd II. Pohlo nnd other Twelfth street property owri crs against tho improvement of thnt streot with crushed rock. It seemed that nearly every property owner on that street potltlonod for nn Improve ment, but now object to tho uso of crushed rock, ns being better nnd moro expensive than tho trafllc on that streot will justify. CIDXDREN CRY FOR FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. Ready With the Goods Wo can truly mako It worth tit whllo for tho prospoctlvo buyer of 1 buggy, runabout, surrey, driving wagon hack or othor vohlclo to sco our fist assortment. Wo hnndlo tho StuJcbaker lino of work, which is tho most com. prohonslvo assortment in the world. B. sides this, wo lmvo thrco other Uses of specialties, which gives us as com plcto n soloctlon ns is found la no; wholosnlo or rotall liouso in tho valley. Dcsldos tho good stock carried on our floor, wo got immodlato delivery out of Portlnnd on anything shown In aboTt four catalogues, which is a groat con vonionco to our trade No vexatious delays whon you buy of us. Our famous "Hundred-Dollar Bike" , is still tho leader in Its class. Our )110, $125 and $140 kinds surpass any shown. Como and boo for yourself. F. A. Wiggins' Implement Ilonso, 200-207 Liberty St Farm Implomonts, Wheels, Automo biles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. CHILDREN CRY FOB FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. Potttakt Frames X6 x 20 Inches, "With Glass Complete. VMVHMBMIMMHaHajMHjHBjBBBBBBBBBB IIIV 9Bflflflflfl?Jl3iifliflflsiB9V9ll!iflHHBBsBa 'HBflT 1"BBBBsLPCJ&'tiJX. 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Irvin & Co. 306 STATE STREET. PRACTICAL SHOE MEN. REPAIRINO A SPECIALTY. PHONE 201 BWJB niimiiiminiiwMiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiHm.