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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1905)
;$"- A "1 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1005. I""WMs'r! nU55SA5 flew" Edison Theatre F, J. Byra, jawBcr. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday ..n Saturday matinoo. GEORGE 0. L. SNYDER, Singing "Tbo Holy City," titrated by motion pictures. TED M'KENNA, And his wonderful dog, Tod. BTANIiBY AND OAiiId.au, Introducing their original sketch, "Mrs. O'Orady's Washday." ARTHUR SEYMOUR, Dutch and comedian parodist. ILLUSTRATED BONO, prizo matlnoo Saturday, bring tho llttlo ones to soo tho dog Tod, and1 tho ,est of tho big show, ' s TROUBLES Hiiaiiiiniiniiniiii AMUSEMENTS LmrHIMIIHEUMIIIUUBiI TONiaHT. Edison Vaudovillo. EDISON'S SPLENDID PROGRAM. Sill Presented for This Half of tbo Wook Is Exceptionally Good, St. Petersburg, July 22.-An order had been issued to tho Cossacks to ro placo tho mnrinos who have been guarding tho Kolplno works outsido of St. Petersburg. A plot on tho part of w.u marines to mutiny has been dis covered. BInlystock, Poland, July 22. Thrco were killed by an explosion of a bomb thrown at Chief of Polico Pielkin last night. Thirtcon othors, Including tho chlof and his son, wcro injured. Tho bomb was thrown whilo tho polico of ficials woro mingling with a crowd in tho center of tho city. Odessa, Russia, July 22. Roports from Sobastopol stnto tho crows of tno mack Sea fleet aro again on tho lorn, aocs to Bclknan SnrincV tmlnv point of mutiny, and tho maneuvers Mrs. Mnry Holmes is spending a of tho fleet have been cancoled in con-1 few days at Chautauqua and tho f nir. sequence. At Quarta Mlskova, peasants who nro complaining of exorbitant ronts ing. woro nttnekod.by Cossacks and infant- Dr. H. 0. Eploy has roturnod from ry; throo woro killed, cloven wound- attending tho dental congress and tho glRBIEBimiaBMIMMHBNU ' S PERSONALS S nmniuinMiuuiiiui T. T. door wont to Portland today. Mel Hamilton spent tho day at Port, land. Scott Taylor, of Gervals, was in town yesterday. Al. Jones was an Independence visi tor this week. Miss Allco Smith has roturnod to hor homo in Albany. Miss Edna Hirschy has roturnod from a visit to Portlnnd. C. M. Werner, tho hop man, wont to Portland this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fisher are ox position visitors today. A. Y. Carter, of Wolscr, Idaho, is transacting business in Salem. Mrs. Mary Campbell, of South Sa- 'Judgo Wolvorton and T. T. door woro Portland passongers this morn- ed, and 120 arrested. ITr. Gcorgo C. L. Snyder continues to mako a big hit nt tho vaudovillo theatre, his big bass volco sounding to Nowman Ohantauq.ua. Nowmnn, Ga., July 22. Evcrvthlmr is in readiness for tho oponing of tho tncairc, ms k " " f..1 great Chautauqua, with tho sormon of peat advantage when rendering tha ' ' n r grand eld song, "Tho Holy 0"y.Tl rtq " U.t nigh as an encoro Mr. Snyder org J stay du g rendered "Tho Armoror's Bong," from'.. . , ' "y uuriuJ . , ml, i tno wcok and others aro comlntr in on "Hob n Hood." This number enmo as , . ,. '"" . . .. , ovory train. Thero have boon a num- tilcasant surpr so to tho patrons of ... ' . , ,, , .. u; . " num ..... i l it uur ul "lumions to tno or c nai nro- gram, and many boliovo that it is tbo tie little thoatro, and thoy woro quick to show thoir appreciation. Tho dog, Ted, contlnuos to plcnso nil who watch aim go through his routino of difficult feats, nnd tho wondoring question is now on earth did Mr. McKonna teach a dog to do such romnrkablo things. Stanley nnd Carllslo in tho comody sketch, "Mrs. O'Grndy's Washday," crcato many a honrty laugh, and Mr. tyanloy's work on tho slack wiro is ox tremcly difficult, and tho comody is well thought out. Arthur Soymour hns a neat Dutch monologuo, with which bo wins ovory nudionco. Tho illustrat ed song is a story that is pathetic nnd beautifully plcturod. Would Yoc "Worry" for Five Cents an Hoar Your work is probably hard enough -aftor you havo subtracted tho "worry" from it. It will bo a bit too bard for you if you eultivato tho luxury of worry ing Becauso you neod a now clerk, or new servant, or partnor, or sten ographer, or moro business capital Bono of those things nood to worry you. A Want Ad. big enough to bo offoc tivo will cost you less than twolvo hours of worry at flvo conts an hour. And tho chances aro that your want can bo fillod in twelvo hours or less. Is ia worth flvo cento an hour to tecuro immunity from worry? PLACE YOUR WANT AD IN THE JOURNAL. It will bring rosults. most attractive chautauqua program thnt has over been presented in tho south. Sickonlng Shivering Fits of nguo and malaria, can bo rclioved nnd curod with Eiectrlo Bitters. This is a puro, tonio modicino; of especial bonoflt in malaria, for it oxerts a truo curatlvo influonco on tho disoaao, driv ing it entiroly out of tho systom. It is much to bo proforrod to quinino, hav ing nono of this drug's bad aftor-of-fects E. S. Munday, of Honrlottn, Tor., writes: "My brothor was vory low with malarial fovor nnd jaundico, till ho took Eiectrlo Bittors, which saved his Hfo. At J. C. Perry's drug storo; prico 50a guaranteed. A Grim Tragody is daily onactod, in thousands of homes as death claims, in onch ono, anothor victim of consumption or pnoumonln. But whon coughs and coulds aro prop orly treated, tho tragody is averted. F. G. Huntloy, of Onklandon, Ind., writes: "My wifo had tho consumption, and throo doctors gavo her up. Finally eho took Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, which curod her, and today sho is woll and strong." It kills tho germs of all dis eases. Ono doso rellovcs. Guarantor at 50o and $1.00 by J, 0. Perry, drug gist. Trial bottle froo. It will bring rich red blood, firm flesh and inusclo. That's what Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Takon this month koops you well all summer. 35 cents, tea or tablots. Stone's Drug Storo. Sho Flow the Ooop. On July 10, juit a year ago, Mattlo Thee is Stvtdy Stuff In Mitchell Btfggie THEY AEE WROUGHT-HION BUaOE3S,BAILEY LOOPS, CLIPPED ON; BRADLEY COUPLER; LONG-DISTANCE AXLE. BUILT TO STAND THE RACKET OVER ROUGH ROAD& MITCHELL BUG. OIES LIVE UP TO THEIR PRICE, AND THEY ARE SOLD WITH A OUARANTEB THAT'S A BIRD IN TID3 HAND, AND NOT IN THE BUSH. MOST POPULAR WITH PEOPLE WHO DRIVE MUCH OVER ROUGH ROADS. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. SALEM BRANCH, P. P. OARY, MANAGER. 21 9-229-237 State St Salem, Oregon fair. Mrs. F. S. Holt, Mrs. A. J. Patterson and Mrs. Babcock wont to Chautauqua today. Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Bolso went to Portland today, to mcot somo Eastern friends. Ezra Nucklos, of Iown, is visiting I his brother-in-law, J. II. Rotten, of tuis city. Gcorgo Shannon, of Portland, is sponding a fow days in this city, tho guest of frlonds. D. E. Swank, of Aumsvlllo, went to Now Era today, to attend tho spiritual ist campmoetlng. Konnoth Shrlvcr, formerly of this city, but now of Washington, is in tho city visiting frlonds. Mrs. W. W. Hall and daughter, Eva, who havo boon visiting in Corvnllls, returned homo yesterdny. Stato Trcasuror Mooro, State Super intendent Ackcrman nnd Justice Wol vorton went to Portland today. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Ward havo gone to Portland for a fow days. Mr. Ward is clerk at tho Capital drug store. C. II. Hathaway and family arrived in Salem on tho Into train last night, and will visit with friends for somo timo. Victor Allon, who has been working with a rock crushor near Sllvortou, spent yesterday in tho elty with his folks. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. B. Pnlmor, of Long Bench, Cal., wcro guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Palmer, passing through to tho ftilr. Kirk Minto stnrtcd on his return to San Frnncisco last night, after spond ing sovoral days in this city with rel ativos. Mr. W. II. Stousloflf and fnmlly nnd Miss Emma Flleggo returned Inst night from Portlnnd nnd points up the Co lumbia. John H. Starr, deputy head consul of M. W. A'., of tho third Orogon district, passed through Salem today on hl way to Pondlcton. Missos Freda and Evndna Jones, duughtors of Louis Jones, of Astoria, returned homo today, nftor a visit with Salem rolatlvos. Mrs. A. A. Jcssup, of Boiso, Idaho, who has bcon visiting at Independence nnd this city, is tho guost of Mrs. J. M. Plpos, of Eugene. Carter Eddings, of Portland, has ar rlvod in tho city, whoro ho will bo employed by tho Paciflo Stntos Telo phono & Telegraph Co. Mrs. E, M. Broyman wont to Port land today to meet her daughter, Mrs. Lena Snedecor and husband, who will spond tho summor In Orogon. Mrs. Kate Bashor and daughtor, Miss Chloe, aro camping nt Chautauqua. Her other daughter, Miss Gortrudo Bashor, of Orogon City, is also with thorn. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Otten went to Hood River today with Mrs. Otten 's sister and nieeo, Mrs. Gardner, of Los An golos, and Miss Lower, of Mountain View, Cal. Mr. nnd Mrs. W; II. Pratt, of Boston, who havo boen visiting tho Torment ors, started Bast on their way home today. Mrs. C. M. Parmenter wont to Portland with them. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur James, of Baker Cltv. who havo been visiting Mr. Jamos' parents, went down to Portland this morning, whoro they will spend a few days at the fair before returning home. Mrs. Henry Wenderoth and two sons are visiting in Portland. Thoy will be Joined tomorrow by Mr. Wenderoth, and tbo family will spend several days at the fair. Judgo Galloway want to Albany last ,itnr nnd todav Is holding a session of dopartment number two of tho clr m,u court in that city. Ho will re turn Monday and conveno court in Salem. Rev, H, L, Pratt, of Portland, Is In the city, and will assist in the church MID-SUMMER SALE Orrv i iC rw7&. IT'S GETTING THE TIME OP THE YEAR -WHEN EVERY THINO SUMMERY MUST BE PUT ON !THB "RETIRED LIST" SO PAR AS THIS STORE IS CONCERNED; YET, OVER TWO PULL WEARING MONTHS ARE AHEAD. A bottor chanco to buy Mon's, Boys', nnd Children's Clothing, Hats and Furnishings for loss than actual valuo. NEVER PRESENTED ITSELF Our Suits, Hats and Furnishings MUST VACATE. Wo don't want a vestlgo of Spring or Summor. stock whon woopon tho Fall Cam paign nnd wo won't havo if wo can holp it. Noto a fow of our out prices: Mon's Doublo and Slnglo Brcastod Suits in Worsteds and Fancy Chovlots nowest patterns, latost modols. Regular values $10 to $25; Salo Prico $6.50 to $18.00 . $14 to $10.50 Suits now $10 will glvo you an tdoa of tho saving you can makoln buying your suit horo. CAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS A SALE WHERE THE PRICES TOUCH YOUR PURSE SO 0JNTLY7 Salem Woolen Mill Store sorvlccs nt tho United Evnngollcal church tomorrow. Ho was formerly tho pastor of that church. Mrs. Chas. Iwan, of Arlington, nnd. hor sister, Miss Gail Cordingly, of Brownsville, who havo bcon visiting in Salem, went down to Portland this morning. Miss Cordingly will roturn to Salem Tuesday. Mrs. R. A: Cross, of Fargo, North Dakota, is tho guost of hor slstor, Mrs. 0. M. Hllko, of this city. Sho is ac companied by Mrs. Dcttmnr, of- tho same placo. Tho Indlos aro most favor ably improssod with tho Capital City. Miss Evylln Hurloy roturnod to Portlnnd this morning, nftor having tnkon part in tho pipo organ rocital last night. Miss Hurloy will roturn to Salem nbout Soptombnr 10th to tako up hor work In tho Unlvorslty Collogo of Music. Ror. Wnlton Sklpworth nnd wifo, of Tho Dnllos, arrived in tho city yester day from Portland. Mrs. Sklpworth has boen in tho Portland sanitarium, whoro sho has boon rocclving tront mont, nnd will spond tho romnindor of tbo summor hero. Mr. and Mrs. Otten, of Salem, Mrs. Gnrtnor nnd Miss Laucr, of Califor nia, and Mr. and Mrs. Mudgott, of Ta coma, all wont to Hood River this morn ing for a fow days. Tho laat four nnmod havo boon visiting nt tho homo of Frank Douglas, Rov. Deck, wifo nnd llttlo boy ar rived in Salem this wook from Penn sylvania, whoro thoy havo boon for about a year. Rov. Dock was pastor at Corvnllls last yoar, and this yoar tako chargo of tho Unltod Evangollcal church on Cottogo strcot. If you cannot eat, sloop or work, feel moan, cross and ugly, tako Hoi listor's Rocky Mountain Toa this month, A tonlo for tho sick, Thorft is no' romody oqual to It. 35 conts, toa or tablots. St ono 's Drug Storo. ROTH & GRABER, 4 0 State St. Pfione Main, 5U. CENTRAL GROCERY, Cor. Commercial and Coart : ; : : Sts. Phone Main 571 We Want Yoar Grocery Trade Ai 0- WE BUY IN LARGE QUANTITIES FOR OUR TWO STORES, AND THUS GET OUR GOODS CHEAPER, WHICH ENABLES US TO MAKE THE RIGHT PRICES TO OUR CUSTOMERS. OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH AND UP- TO-DATE, AND WE NEV ER SELL ANYTHINO BUT WHATWE CAN RECOMMEND. A 6-OENT ORDER RECEIVES THE SAME PROMPT ATTENTION THAT A $100 ORDER DOES. A TRIAL ORDER AT EITHER OF OUR STORES WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT WE CAN PLEASE YOU. PHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY riLLBD AND PROMPTLY DELIVERED. Roth & Graber &MT IZLvJL.JLr' 42-PIEOE DINNER SETS AT COST. WE HAVE A UMITED NUMBER OP TID3SE SETS, WniOH WE WILL BELL AT COST. THEY ARE IHOH GRADE GOODS, NEATLY DECORATED, AND USUALLY BELL POR ABOUT TWICE WIIAT WE ASK. FntST COMB PD3ST SERVED. DO NOT DELAY, OR YOU MAY BE TOO LATE TO SECURE A SET. 4 Roth & Graber 4 5 ft I .'I