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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1905)
Try Our OYSTER COCKTAILS They're the Kind That's Good FULLER & DOUOLAS, Salem's leading grocers, bnkors and I confectioners, 450-400, Stato etroet, Now phono Main 182. I i .Books I If you will tako tlmo to soo H b our big window display you 0 will want a copy at onco. I Sacrificed i ! Prices l OaTLY CAPITAL JOURKAL, BAL11M, OREQON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Grand Opera House P hi him 20, 1005. K JOHN T. OORDRAY, Mgr. MONDAY, OOT. 2. Tho Qroat Success Under Southern Skies Wrttton by Lottlo Blair Parker, au thor "Way Down East." A play that will Uvn fnrnrnr - - - I1 11 1 I1 :! PERSONALS : H-HlllllillHIIIIIIIlHl' Tho most original, unhackneyed and Jr" on 0,lk street O. A. Post, of Amity, was in town yesterday. Unclo 'Billy Claggctt Is seeing things at tho fair. Miss Lena Ralph wont to Portland yesterday to visit tho fair. J. P. CniC nf T.nncrlnnnl Pol U ,.!- J iting her daughter, Mrs. J.' C. doodah, diverting play of Southorn llfo over written. ,. 27 REMARKABLE OAST 27 Masslvo Production Complete in .Every Detail. OVER TWO MILLION PEOPLE HAVE SEEN Tins PLAY. PriccB $1.00, 75c, 60c, 35c. Scat salo at box offlco Monday, 0 it. til. Positively what wo ask. worth twlco PATTON'S BOOKSTORE ! UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES Theatrical Season Open Mon day With Picture of Southern Life in ono Our thcatorgoors aro fortuuato having an opportunity of scolng of tho most talked about plays of tho present day, "Undor Southern Skies," A Brand From tho Burning. TTmon 1vm 00 soon uoro 10r ino ur" (Now York; World.) .... ' luno iuonunJ ucioDcr a, ai mo urana Mr. Bacon, as assistant secretary of l,ora uouso U from n11 that can bo state, is a mystory. no can bo ac- ;'"" """" '" " counted for only, a another brand , tho caon nnd Bhol,Id not bo ralsscd' br snatched from tho burning. It will bo,nnon w" onJ8 a ur8f c,ass P,a" .mn,nT,nA,l W Tr n,venlf innle VIKBKUIKH IB U Urst C1USS manner, ill- Paul Morton out of tho fotld rebating I filmier) atmosphcro and converted iim to tho righteous llfo. As a result Mr. Morton purified, roformod and shrivon, is now presldont of an cloomosynary insur ance company at a salary of $80,000. Porhaps Mr. Roosovolt is trying to rondor a scrvico of equal homo-mis sionary valuo to society nnd Mr. Mor gan's formor partner. Accordingly Mr. Bacon was shoved into tho first oQIco that bocamo vacant, in ordor that ho might bo hold continually within tho sphoro of tho President's' bonovo- lent influence To drag a former classmato from tho demoralizing influences of Northern Se curities, United States Stool arid tho shipping trust might provo nn achieve ment in consecration that would' Bur pass tho Morton mlraclo. It dulls tho scytho of Father Tlmo, drives away wrinkles of approaching old age tho elixir of llfo, that puts hopo in tho human heart Hollistor's Itocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or TablotS. Dr. Stono'a. Child Bohoadod. A frightful nccldont occurred near MMinnvlllo yostorday, whon Bon Wihle, tho 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Withlo, was beheaded by a freight train at ITarrlson, a small sta tion on tho Southorn Pacific noar thoro. Tho child was playing near tho track, which is about 500 foot from tho houso. Ho strayed on tho track and tho acci dent followed. Startling Mortality. Statistics show startling mortality, from appondicitls and poritonitis. To provent end euro thoso awful dlsoasos, thoro is just ono roliablo remedy, Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills, M. Flannery, of 14 Custom Houso Place, Chicago, says; "They have- no oqual for constl- pat 'on and biliousness." 25o at J. C. Perry's Drug Store. "Undor Southorn Skies" is now to our rity It is not an untried quantity. This is tho fifth season for this dolightful picturo of Southorn llfo, but so great has boon tho do mnnd for it in tho East that tho past four seasons havo bcon'dovotod entire ly to that territory, many of tho cast orn cities being visited four and fivo times. Largo and fashionablo audi- oncos havo been tho rulo for this suc cessful play and no doubt this city will show nn oqual interest in this splendid attraction. Special sconory, ropro sonting tho old fashioned stately homos of tho flouthorn aristocracy and tho bonutiful flower bedocked landscapes Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm Sklninn to- turnod last night from Portland, whero they havo been tho past week. Mrs. William Armstrongnnd Httlo sons, Carl and Edwin, went Albany to day, whero thoy will visit Mrs. Arm strong's sister, Mrs. Paul Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jnrvls nnd son, Bruce. of Davenport, Wnsh., aro in tho city, visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Dav oy. Their son will ontcr Willamette University. Mrs. M, Y. Carson, of Lebanon, passed through this city yostorday, on routo to Portland. Her brother, 8. O. Long, of this city mot hor horo and wont to Portland with hor. Miss MInot Sherman loft yesterday for Washington, D. C. Sho has hold a civil scrvico position In thnt city for tho past two years, and goes to rcsuino hor work. On account of a rush of work sho had to lcavo sooner than sho unci oxpected to. o Tho Tolephono Franchlso. Tho demand on tho part of Mr. Sum mer, of Portland, for n franchlso for an independent tolephono lino in Salem continues to bo agitated. Last evening a meeting was called for citizens to np near beforo tho committco of tho coun cil for n discussion of tho subicch Bo- foro nnything was done theso noonlo wcro notified to appear boforo tho Bus iness Men '8 Lcnguo. King Wilson, tho nttornoy for tho Indopondont company, nnd Chns. H. Cnry, tho attornoy of tho old company, both of Portland, woro present and Btatcd tho cases of their respective cllonts. Later tho Business Men's Lcnguo decided to nsk tho mom bora of tho council to tako no action in tho matter of granting a now fran chlso until tho prcsont company shall havo had nn opportunity to complato Its new plnnt, and demonstrate tho quality of Its sorvico. Thus, tho mat ter Is up to tho city council to tako such stops as it may sco fit lator. ii 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i it 1 1 Americans as Coffoo Drinkers. Washington, D. C, Sept. 29. Tho Department of Commcrco nnd Labor has just given out a monograph on ' tho coffee trndo of tho world, which will bo printed in tho forthcoming, is- suo of tho "Monthly Summary of Com merce," published by that dopartmont. Tho report shows an enormous incroaso in tho cultivation and consumption of this stimulant, which is ono of tho most striking features of tho Inst quar ter of a century. According to tho re port the contcr of prdductlon of coffee, which is an indigenous plnnt of Afri ca, may bo said to havo boon trans ferred to South nnd Central Amorica, about three-fourths of tho world's sup ply being furnished at prosont by Bra zil. Tho terms Mocha nnd) Java, which in oldon times indicated tho sourco of origin, hnvo now becomo raoro charac teristics of nunlltv and blnnd. It is an Interesting fact that tho ratoi of consumption whorover coffoo has be como part of tho popular dlot, tonda to increnso contlnunlly. Tho consump tion in tho United States has increased enormously and nt prosont tho Ameri cans consumo between two-fifths and lone-half of all tho coffoo produced. Tho statistics show that tho por capi ta consumption of coffoo in somo of tho principal counlrlos for 1003 was as fol fel fol eows: United States, 10.70; United Kingdom, 0.71; Germany, 0.80; Franco, 0.27; Holland, 14.30. H-HMM n i ii inn ii mi LAST LONGER AND GIVES BETTER RESULTS. A SALEM BROOM. dffWERN ,-s' & !iiiM&n vrjBlgpW n inPjifMr iMutKBTmmmVmm James McCulloch, aged 04 years, dlod at bis homo at North Bend, Or., Sep tember 23d. lie was a native of Iowa, anl a pioneer of Douglas county, no icivcs ten chlldron, all of whom are liUDg. rhe Southern Pacific company Will sell tickets, Salem to Boswell Springs and return np to and including September 30, 1005, 1005, limited to 30 days, rate of $5.55. 6-5-tf Mrals will be better if you buy your b i's at Farrington's Market. jggQffi Scene in act mi of the South aro carriod by tho com pany, and twontythroo pooplo aro re quired for tho speaking parts, thus making this attraction ono of tho larg ost and most oxpenslvo of travoling dra matlc organizations. Tho plot of "Un dor Southorn Skies" is n vory inter esting one and it is told by tho author with 60 many amusing and entertain ing touchos that tho play never flags or loses its interest. A Hallowo'on party with a pumpkin dnnco is some thing new to tho stago, and is ono of the croat attractions of tho play. Tho costuming is very pretty and attrac tive, following tho fashions of tho pe riod, and many beautiful gowns aro worn. As there aro eleven indies in tho onst, thero is n varloty pf femi nine finery thnt is very pleasing, es pecially to tho Indies in tho audlenee. "Undor Southorn 8klos" is a play of such marked' succose and possosses so much refined entertalnmont and beau ty that nono of our tboater-goors can afford to miss it. 1 1 1 n 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 ii n 1 1 1 1' Tho Now Edison Theatro Opens for tho coming season Mon day, October 2d, with a grand bill for tho oponlng week, nnd expects to havo all during tho season tho best in 'tho lino of vaudeville, including beautiful ly illustrated songs and tho latest in tho moving pictures. Tho thontro has boon enlarged nnd reserved scats add ed, an innovation much nocded. As horotoforo, thero will bo a ehnngo of program twlco wookly, beginning nt 7:50 and 8:50 ovory evening. o Stato In Small Business. J. Fleck and Roy Mnttoon, fish pedt dlors from tho Big Xostucca country, who wore nrrosted by Constnblo J. ('. Johnson Wodnostlny for peddling fish without a llconso, woro roloascd from custody yestordny, after paying tho re quired llconso fee, $5 onch, and tho costs of tho action which had been filed against thorn. o Administrator Discharged. Leon L. Clark was yostorday dis charged from his trust as administrator of tho partnership ostnte of George D, Spraguo & Co, Tho ordor was made upon Mr. Clnrko's own request, as It was found ho was not qualified to servo. His surotios woro released from furthor liability. o Will Loavo Hospital. Arno Crossnn, son of R. A. Crsotan, who was operated on for appendicitis at tho Salem Hospital several days ago, was removed to bis nomo yeitcr day muob improved. - . . o ' Notico, Public auction of farming imple monts, etc., October 3, 1005, three blooks east of I. O. O, F. cemetery. Mrs. E. E. Botsford. 9-20-31 o It Is no small comfort to have Schilling's Best on call at your grocer's ; a pity one can't get everything such anc' X-RAYS Hii hum i ii milium j Bishop Potter, of Now York, would bo a genuine bruiser if somo ono would present him a pair of boxing glovos nnd a bull pup. Tho Southern Pacific trains aro not dead though thoy aro gonornlly spok en of ns tho Into trains. That story about Maygcr Tunning away with a hollo girl has many of tho marks of a hoar. No ono will boliovo ho over got contrnl, and wasn't cut off. o Notico. Owing to tho sovoral reports circu lated concerning tho minimum charges to bo mado for oloctrlo and gas servicos notico is horoby givon that tho mini mum charge for gas scrvico will bo 60a per month, whllo tho minimum charga for oloctrlo lighting sorvico will bo $1 per month, tf CItlzons' Light & Traction Co. INVENTS A POWDER sol -o Bccnuso n man is polite to you don't presume that bis time is without valuo. AN ATTRACTIVE WOMAN May heighten1 uven her witural comoll nets by the tasteful use of jewelry sueh as the pearl, rubles and gold neck Uees, earrings, jeweled combs, rings and novelties which always adorn our show cases. Something here to suit every taste, something hero to suit al most every purse handsome watohes and silverware. C. T. Pometoy . Jeweler and Optician Bid State St,, Saem, Or. Did Not Want a Mill. A man advertised) a sawmill for selo and roeelved an answer from a man back east somewhere. The Yankee wanted to know somo partieulars about Mie property and its price. The owner filled up several pages with a detailed description of tho establishment, the timber in whleh it was located, the de mand for and price of lumbor, otc, nnd wound up by stating the price at $30, 000. In-due eourso of mail he received the following reply: Dear Sir: Your esteomed favor at band. I hnvo only to say that if I had $30,000 with which to buy a sawmill, I would not want any sawmill. Respect fully yours, JOHN SMITH. A discovery that will in tho futuro do nwny with tho uso of dynamito and blasting powder in mining oporntlons, has boon mado by a man residing in Bourne. Ho has succeeded in manu facturing an oxploslvo of tcrrlblo pow er than when usod in blasting opons up glgnntlo holes in tho earth which, if dynnmito woro usod would merely jar looso tho ground. But this troraon dqus power contalnod inn small amount of oxploslvo is not tho best property of it. In tho uso of ordinary combustlblos after tho oxploslon tho miner cannot always enter tho placo whero tho cbargo has exploded booauso of tho suffocating gas and vapors which fill tho holo. Many timos much time Is lost by be- corrniahr uoe'av THtlMkstWfl $7) WHCHAELS-STERN VINE, CLOTHING 'jMICHAKLS.STIRN & CO.! ROeMUTM. N. . We Ate The Leaders In Men's Wea Tho now and up-to-dato stylos In Suits, Cravonottos and Overcoats. Somo spocials wo wish to call attontlon to. Wo carry tho largest lino of Boy's Woolon and Cotton Undorwoar. Watorproof Sllckors Soo our now lino of crack-proof Sllckors, A largo assortment of Boys and Juvonilo Swoators at loss than cost- Salem Woolen Mill Stoe, BISHOP, PROPRIETOR. O. P. Ing compollod to wait until tho atmos phoro has cleared, and thon tho minor or porson in cbargo of tho blasting on tors tho placo whero tho chargo has oxplodod ho does so at tho risk of his llfo. This now combustiblo has tho advantago over all othors in that after tho oxploslon has ocourrod and got to work without loss of tlmo or tho foar of bolng ovorcomo by llio suffocating gases. Thoro is absolutely no kind of gas or odor gonorntod by tho oxploslon of his strango powdor, nnd nlrondy tho inventor has usod It a numbor of times with tho groatcst succoss. A novel foa- turo of tho powdor is that in its man ufacture tho ownor bolls it on a stovo ns ho would mush, and-iudcod it has tho appoaranco of mush, bolng com posed of flno grain-llko pnrtlclos of a yollowlsh color. Tho Invontor who profers not to nmko known his nnmo at prosont, says that ho discovered tho ingrodlonts for making tho oxploslvo in an accidental rnannor, nnd to show thnt it is ontlrcly harmless will oat a mouthful to satisfy any curiosity on this point. Firo fails to oxplodo it nnd tho only way that it can bo sot off is by moans of a dynamito cap or a eud don jar, If a enn containing somo of it should bo dropped, thoro would in all probability bo nn oxploslon, and in this particular alono tho invontor has to bo particularly earoful. He nlrondy has secured a patent for its exclusive mnnufneturo, and spends much of his time in making quantities of it for uso in tho mines in tho vicin ity of Bourne. Sovoral Arms In the oast havo offorod him substantial sums for tho Bocrot of tho powder's manu facture, but bo far ho has rofusod all offors. A OIULD CAN BUY As advantageously at our moat mar ket as tho oldor folks. Wo give tho most earoful attention to all ordors, and sell nono but tho best of moats. E. O. CROSS, Stato Btrcot Market. Phono 01 CASTOR (A For Infants and Children. ffie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Olgnaturo of (Z&tfZz&t Dinner Set Special On Decorated and White Semi Porcelain Also China 4-pieee set, rogular price $5.00, now S '1.00 SS-pieeo set, regular prleo $8.20 now..... ........ 050 Fine Decorated Patterns i SS'pieeo set, regular prlco $8.00, now , 7-40 ' OS'pleco set, rogular prleo $10,00, now... .... 8-00 Still Finer Decorated Patterns CS-pIeee set, regular prices $12.20 and $13. CO now your oboleo for 10-00 Now is the time to come and see the Good and Large As sortment. The prices are made to make quick sales, and a run on our big stock. This is an opportunity to obtain a nice set for a little money. The regular price quoted are true, and the special prices will give the buyers an idea of what they can save at this sale. These special prices will be for only a limited time. Yokohama Tea Co. Phone Main 67 FREE DELIVERY J i ! I to 1 i. V U