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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1905)
ITC3M "WW DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OBEQON, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1905. nVhat do we make? JUST SIMPLY the Best Candy The Best Ice Cream The Best Bread IN TOWN TRY FOR YOURSELF rULLER & DOUbLAS, Salem's Leading Grocers, Gonfoctionors ana Winers, 4DG-4G0 Stato St. jlono 2201 jH-l 1 1 I III III I H 1 1 1 I 1 1 AMUSEMENTS, t kt-m-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 TT" TONIGHT. IUson Vaudeville A GOOD COMEDY SHOW. If Tou Want to Laugh, Co to the Edl- son Vaudovilo Thoatro This Wook. . , , ..'chirped to tho nowspapcrs. Our es- Kern and Selmer are a couplo of. ltt Albany has our joung men who understand ta ( ftnd tnko t)mt mako laugh, and their songs and witty Ulk manngo to keep tho audienco go lug all tho tlmo. M. J. Hooloy, in on Irish character skit, has somo very fun st raonologuo away from tho rost, and ill finished dancing is unique John Roberts, in his blackfaco comedy and musical act, pleased tho audienco, as U did whon ho was hero somo flvo months ago. His playing of tho mouth organ is worth tho prlco of ndmlsslon. IIrry Seimcr delivers a noat Dutch Monologue, and slngd somo good, fun ty parodies. Tho Illustrated song, "Would You," is pretty, and tho Il lustrations nro unique Tho Edisono icopo shows King IMward, tho opera tor's troubles and whon Ecubon comes to town. Tho manngoraont wish to an nounce that on Saturday a souvenir photo of Holon Vanco will bo present ed to ovcry ono prcsont. Matlneo UVilnemliiv. as usual. If you don't ' -" f - " go to Portland on Salem day, sco the good show at the Kdlson, olthor mat ineo or night. I ST! niMi4 riM0ta Wrict rn.Tr- n x . .m m MTj a arm .& mm b lj & i JOHN T. COEDUAY, Mgr. THURSDAY. JUNE 15.1905 Mr. Al Dodge Presents Barney Bernard Supported by a specially se lected company in "The Financier" Prices $1, 75c, 50c, 35c Seats on sale at box office Thursday 9 a. m. nnni 1 1 nmnmii mt-t- New Edison Thcatte F. J. Byrd, Managor, Monday, Tuosday, Wednesday and Wednesday matlneo. KEEN AND SEIMER, Eccentric Singing and Talking Come- diana. M. J. nOOLEY, Irish Comodian of tho First Order. JAMES HOBEHT8. Blackfaco and Musical Comedian. IIAEEY BEIMEE, Sweet Singing Clover Comedian. Illustrated song "Would Tout" Edisonoscope, a mile of new film. Lola Tarpley, Pianist. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. If you don't go to Portland Salem Day do not miss lt. 1 lv!.EZi Call Wagon or Telephone 45 1 Black Buy Coupons and Save Money. SALEM JCE WORKS 'IlimiHIUlllllMW" CE CREAM 2 8 M 2 i Clean Ice Pte Ice Tho bt for tout dinner deUcaey .... ".,... 1 n'.,iun. It' 1 rHOKB2301 ,JS ' THANKS GENTLE BROTHER The Journal Local Lifts His Hat to the Dally up the Creek Tho local on The Journnl desires to mako an open, frco confession, and re llovo Iho strain on his mind. The rur al frco delivery convention, which was held here last week, was entirely over looked, not only by him but by tho oncrgotlc nowsgnthcrors of tho cs toomod contemporary. It would havo boon still overlookod but for tho wide awako Albany Democrat, who kindly called our attontlon to it. Wo accept, with all duo humility, tho gcntlo chas tisement given in that paper's head lines, and promiso not to do it ngain. Our only oxcuso is that tho rural de livery boys aro of such modest do moanor, such gentle and rotlring dis positions, such diffident bearing and bashful presenco that thoy never even following statements nro true, for wo havo no way of obtaining now tho news at first hands, and wo renlizo that, having seen it in tho Democrat, it must bo so, Wo, thorcfore, havo no hosltaucy in taking second-handed AmiitlilnH 4 lint- VAnlli linlnnnAil tifl -m, n P.n.l n w Wallace. J. L. Goln and E. B. Cor- nott, It. F. D. carriers out of Albany, rotnrno.1 lnat ovonlnir from Salem.1 whnrn lh0V otten.le.l a two-davs' an- nual stato convention of rural mall carriers, a great success. There woro nna tllls wU" lh0 '" number oi 35 or 40 carriers of tho 100 in tho state flornl trlbtcs for tho graduatos, prcsont, and much enthusiasm prcrmn,,' lt ,lko a nw,cr Brden. vn1l,l. Tl,ft cnrrlor. wero nd.lressed ' Tho opening number wns tho sec- by Mayor Waters and P. II. D'Arcy, of Snlcm, and C. D. Minton, of tho Ifomestend, and cx-dovernors Ocer and Moody. Postmaster Hlrsch and Assistant P. II. Raymond wero among 41.. ..1.14... ' for noxt year: A. K. Tower, of Juno Lt.. n...l.l.n. 1. T T.nnn nt "Mr """ J""'""kl " --i'l " .Minn vino. (1r. nn.l H. A. Johnson. Snlem. second vlco-president: J. II.' ... t it n.i' Aii.-w ,iiMn nn.l J. II. Schrnm, Cleonc, nltornato to tho notional convention nt Indianapolis, Ind.; J. A. Remington, Salem, orgnn Izor; II. A. Johnson, Salem; O. R. Al Ion, Sllvortonj J. S. Aibort, Salem, ex ecutive committoo; P. Poorson, Tum or; IC. P. Loop, McMInnvllle, nnd Ar chlo Parker, Independence, funeral bonoilt committee, F. II. Cunninghnm wan endorsed for 11. ,& hnilAHnl tiVAilnAtlr o -' i --"" " tll Tho report showed prosperity In tno , ' organization. Undor tho Stars and Bars. Loulsvllo, Ky., Juno 13. Tho annual monon n9 ,ho brought out tho differ rounlon of tho United Confederate ont par4,, n a vory flno manner. Votornns will begin in this city at noon j T10 ctjr0 program was good, nnd tomorrw. Bx-Confodcrntos nnd their si10W8 musical talent, brought about friends and families aro arriving In j,y carofui gtudy and hard labor. Wrgo numbers from every stato of tho ( jjonn g0j0y nnnounced tho result of South. Thoy havo found LouisvlIIo tll0 cj competition in tho writing profusoly docorated In their honor with ot or;Kjnaj compositions. Frank E. the stars and bars of tho Confederacy cburohlll was awarded tho first prJzo predominating. for his waltz in Chopin style, and '. Chostcr Catlow tho second on his song Thoro is moro catarrh in this section '4A Luabyo, Their teacher, Mr. of tho country than all other diseases prank Newborry tbcn prol0nted tho nut tooetber. and until tho last few yearn was supposed to bo incurable. For a errcat many years doctors pro nounced it a local disoaso and proscrib- cd local remedies and by constantly falling to euro with local treatment, . i i.....l.f CaImhaa litta pronounced mcurnu.u. " - proven caiarru a vo a vuunn.m'i disoaso and therefore requires consti tutional treatment. Hall's Cularrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toleoo, umo, is no ou.y .. tlonal cure on tho market. It Is taken internally in dosca from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of the sya- tern. Thoy offer ono hundred dollars lor any ean 11 itn vu tu4o, circular and tostlmonlnls. Addresst F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio, Sold bv all druggists, 75e. Take Hall's family 11.1s . cu. patlon. ' ... -- mn. .41 ssssinilllHMMMMlWM' Geeam Ceam 9 send for our famous Hawlwood 5 the best. Free delivery. I BBEWEB DBUa CO. j ........ut I mm ., , I i .aSStt mm M lil H - i i jii """ - .fjn wiv. ' ysrwnc.T SOCIAL EVENTS Musical Graduation. Last evening nt tho First Metlio- dlst church occurred tho grnduntlon of tho Coll(vg0 of Mugic- Thoro wng a lnrB nml "PprcelBll nudlcnco nmI nl1 cro wo11 PlcnlCl1 wlth tho fln0 pfogrnm. Tho church was beautifully deco rnto1 with fern and flowers. Tho cllolr K0"" waB bnnVc1 with ferns, ond Liszt rhapsody arranged for four '" nnd was enuttfuli rendered hy c"- F'nnk Churchill ' Ches- l". V"uow' w"? I"",uu uriiiiuuvi ,nn'lt Pcrfcct m""ny , , -"'" HK'"U " "Ui.V... - "ry Dm wth Ll.r.t's "Llebestrttumo" nnd Cricg's "Wedding Day." Sho played with a clear understanding ..! .... 4 4..1..I.... ",,u I'""1 "" Bcothovon's sonato In O minor wns nnd showed careful training nnd a .clear understanding of tho great mas torplrcc. Miss Jonnlo Snndors gave "Chopin bnllnd In O minor" which sho ron dcred in oxcollont tlmo and brought out tho benutios of tho picco lu a very ploosing munnor. Perhaps 0110 of tho best pieces on tho program, at least tho most dim cult, was the "Sonato Eroloia by MacDowell," nnd was rendorod by 'Frank Churchill In a striking 4.14 land showed groat talent. mnnner, Tho last number on tho program was "Tho Parting March," by Miss eiim,!,,,.!, Will, and deserves ospoolal prlzes, tho first a fine musical diction ary, and tho second a volume of Beeth oven sonatas. Dean Soley presented tho class to , ,. ,,. ma(Io .ll0... i t addrM8 oa mu,ic Bfter wheh tho ,,,ioma, wero conferred HaUodc-Welch Wedding. The marriage of Miss Florence Hal- jMfe to Durton WeIeb on Mon .j afterMeB, was of Uterost to ftU4- a whfflm tL- br,de Ut a , (ur,ng ,, rdfttdoBM i,6re. She form- Jn Pend,,t0 ana wa8 0 ' Qf t ft My. .oral of whom were among the 60 Iguosta attending. Tho date was chosen beeauso it was tho silver wedding an 'nlversary of the bride's parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. H. H. Hallosk. Mr. nnd Dt (() fof a ibort 't.ip aDj thence to Pendleton to attend I tho wedding of Mr. weicn's niece, M1m ua Thompson to Beth Catlin, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Wolen will do at homo in about a week, Portland Journal. Mis nalloek is well known In this eity, where she has many friend. She was one of the efficient elorks in the recent somIob of the legislature. V Prominent Financier Dies. vleBna, JUM 13.-Baron Nathaniel Rothschild, brother of tho head of the Vienna brokering house of Rothschild, li dead. Txr-.. r-j. ai xuu VYciuv to the Woolen Mill Stoe Choice Stilts Tho best drcssod men and young men find us magnificently equippod in tho showing wo aro making of Spring, Bummor and Mid-Summer styles. This fnct is thoroughly vouched for by tho best and most fas tidious dressors in tho city today. Wo soil clothes with morit. Our offorts gain for us your satisfaction, . which Is our roward of honor. Men's suits from SIO to Jf25- Fancy Summet Shifts Wo nro tho shirt storo of tho town. With our great lino of Oluott's shirts at S1.50 n whlto, fancy, cuff attachod or detachod, plaitod bosoms, coats. Also Monarch Jj1.00 'no- Salem Woolen Mill Stoe 1 PERSONALSl Mrs. R. A. Kirk is visiting tho ex position, going down this morning. O. W. Johnson, Jr. nnd wifo went down to tho exposition this morning. Assessor Rice and wifo wero pas songors on tho local for Portland this morning. Governor Chamborlain is taking In tho fnir today, and avoiding tho rush tomorrow. Mrs. P. B. Strong was among thoso going to Portland to attend tho pion eer meeting todny. O. W. Boundmnd and dnughter, Miss Ora, of Falls City, wero guests of Rov. and Mrs, II, V. llaslam yostorday. Mlw Mario Thompson, of Eugene, who has boon employed as a toachor in Pendleton tho past year, is in tho city, visiting her sister, Miss Ella Thompson Among tho plcasuro sookors at Silv er Creek Falls Sunday was a party composed of Mr. -and Mrs. Ed. Wright, Miss Ida Ruef and Fred Ruef, of this city. Ray and Ralph Oakley rcturnod last night from Salem, whero thoy attend ed tho field meet. Thoy mado tho trip down ia a canoo, and report a pleas ant trip. Eugcno Ouard. Walter McCoy, who has' been spend ing a few wooks with his brother, J. E. McCoy, of this city loft last night for Spokane, whoro ho will mako his homo with another brother. F, A. Dakor loft this morning for MIIwnuk6o, Wis., whoro ho goes as a delegate to tho head camp of tho Mod ern Woodman lodgo. Ho will bo ac companied by his llttlo daughter, Miss Alice, and his mother, Mrs, M. M. Baker, who will visit rclotlvos at Rod- wood Falls, Minnesota. .Pounded to Pieces. Santa Barbara, Calif., Juno 13. Tho big bnrkontino Robert Sudden, which went nshoro near Surf Saturday night, is pounding to pieces, and is now prac ticolly a total wreck. Tho ownora hopo to savo tho cargo of 800,000 feot of lumber by rafting It nshoro. Charter Revoked. Indianapolis, Juno 13. Tho Inter national Typographical Union has ro vokod the charter of tho St. Louis lo- oal. Thirteen hundred members broko tho rules when they accopted a nino hour day with an lncrcaso of $1.00 a week instead of an eight-hour day. CONSUMPTION'S WARNING IntUc IWm mom twainic iriJuit lo ouUMr ywM4-P4t. O. C. Gums. (Tbr aid of sclontlfic inventions is not lilea li) il arc aflvctul iiiea li) l4railiiv 4.bKiier your lunui J. Tlie Brrt yinptonis can be td by anyone of averuec j telligeiite (Jllierc U no dlwiuc known that gives to many plain warnings of its approach conwinption. ami 110 tenou ilUeaM: that can bosotiuleUy reached and check l. if the ineitidue ud is Dr. llochct'i German Syrup, which is made to curt ofuniptloii. (Jit a fii the early stages that German SyniD sliould be taken, when warnluw re given in the cough that won't quit, the cengcstlou of the bronchial tube and the gradual weakening of the lungs, ac oosipanled by frequent expectoration. QHut 110 iiuttter now deep-teatel your oougb, even if drasd couwimption hat already attacked your lungs, Gentian Syrup will surely 1 done before in th bppeleM case of li t eneci a cure aa 11 tisi houMnds of atmarcntly of lung trouble. attics, asc Regular size, qNew trial bottles, 35c 7JC At all druggitts. f ttj r.fii.. s xguauxy iuiue Loso3 Tidy Sum. Boston, Mass., Juno 13. Colonol Honry W, Comstock, n wealthy broker of Denver, reportod to tho pollco today that ho waa robbod of securities valuod at $120,000 whllo on routo to tho city last night from Now York, on tho stonmor Puritan of tho Fall River lino. Correct Clothes for Hen Outlntf Suits Double and Single Breasted, labelled jjlfredDenjamins MAKERS tf-flEWyoRK Are on view dally from Atlantic City to Hono lulu, from Maine to Cali fornia. The makers' guiranlee, and ours, with every garment. We are ex clusive agents here. G. W. Johnson Co. (Incorporated.) L If you arc still using any old baking powder, get out of and try a package of : EPPLEY.S PERFECTION, BAKING POWDER mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Why Not Refrigerate ? HOT WEATHER IS HERE And we have a large stock of the greatest hot weather luxuries REFRIGERATORS ?$T House Furnishing Co This Is a Good Day to Boy A Baggy Hero's our Studobakor "iKor," tho famous standby of many a stoady drlv or. Comes In red or black goar, leath er trimming or whlpcorn, 3 or 4-bow top, wood spring, bar or Balloy body loops, In fact all of tho best up-to-dato equlpmont, nnd, best of nil, its high grado from top to bottom, "Studobakor style" aro the sort often imitated, but never surpassed. Call and boo. Balem Day at th Lewis and OUrlc Fair, wo will closo all day. Wo ask fanner frlonds to kindly get their or- ders for extras In ahead of time, so wo can fix them up. F. A. Wiggins' Implement Ilouse, 205-257 Liberty tt rarm Implements, Whcols, Automo biles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. Ct . IE9 3P t 3d. X .A. kind of the rut : : Made in Salem Sold by all Grocers immmmmr. Lg. rili)Mi4, lH&M ,