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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1905)
Try Our . OYSTER COCKTAILS "hey're the Kind That's Good FULLER & DOUGLAS, Salem's leading grocers, bakers and ilICCMOner, tuv juu, uiuiu mruot, .1 . . AKfl Ann Qi.l. .1 1 fow phono Main 182. ! SPECIAL S 5 Volume 5 Book Sets I 95c H See West Window Display H PATTON'S BOOK STORE ! " " " CHOPSUEY at the he Chinese estaurant 153 High Stroot, Upstair. First-class lu all appointments. A ico for ladios and gentlemen to got I kinds of Chinese dishes and tho fa- ous LI Hung Chung lfJhop Suey, and aknma. WUEY SEN LOW & CO., PROPS. Bids for Sower. Notlco Is hcroby given that aoolod ds will bo rccolvod by tho City of lorn at tho ofllco of tho underslgnod tho City Hall at Salem, Orogon, up 10 o'clock a. m, of October 18th, 05, for tho construction of a six-Inch Ioy eowor through tho Charles Cart- right addition to tho City of Salomj onco across Capitol etroot, and lionco through, lot No. 2, in block No. 1, in said City of Salem, Orogon, to nnoct with tho alley sower in sold lock No, 80. to bo built in accord lieo with tho plans and specifications croof now on fllo in tho ofllco of tho ity Rocorder. Each bid must bo accompanied by a rtiflcd check to tho valuo of ten per nt of tho amount of tho bid sub- ittod, ns a guarantoo that tho bidder ill qualify by giving bonds as pp- dod by said specifications, to no ap- f-oved by tho mayor, and enter into a mtract with Bald city for tho con- ruction of a sower in accordaneo with toclfleations and bid submitted within x days after having received notleo f tho aecoptanco of his bid, said cor ned check to bo forfeited to tho City t Salem in caso tho bidder fails to ualify and oxecuto said contract as foresaid. Tho City of Salem reserves tho right ) reject any and all bids, and tho id of any person who has bid before contracted for such work ana wen delinquent therein will not bo pcelved. T)1a i A an.tAattfitia n TlA HfAT1 I Aiaua auu oyetvvv .- t tho offleo of the umlorsignea at mo ity HalL By order of tho Common Council. W. A. MOORES, 0-4-Ht City Recorder, Bold in Stlem by 8. O. 8ton, - - I 1 tin, Cimii luu Iw tnmsu Xiandiim B fl !iiyusowiTorAii.8.h.H.jsirfijtu. I 'U Cwnwl mi luru'i -L M (TV m I ll..U. ,lIwlliMUhl,ttUKliK H f UHITIP Mt DICL CO.. o T4. UllftTHl. fAC. tiHIIIIIIIIIlliHiinitH Grand Opera House JOHN r. COBDBAY, Mgr. ' .Thursday, October 12 TID3 FAVORITE'S RETURN Thirtcronth annual tour of Jacob Lltt's Incomparablo Company In tho Most Popular American Play Ever Writ- ton. BIGGEE BRIGHTER BETTER THAN EVER In Old Kentucky Written by a T. Dnzoy An cntlroly now $20,T)00productlon built especially for this tour tho countless familiar entertaining foat uros presented bettor than over bofore. 50 Rollicking, Frolicking Comical Pickaninnies, 0 Kontuoky Thor oughbrod Horsos, tho Groatost of all Ilorso RacM, tho Famous Pickaninny Brass Band, Mndgo's Thrilling Swing Across tho Mighty Mountain Ohnsm. Watch for Stroot Parado PRICES, 35c, EOc, 7Bc, and $1.00 Owing to tho length of thd "perform anco, tho curtain will rlso at 7 o'clock sharp, as company loavo on 10:C(J train for San Francisco. M-4-H-M-H-1-H I 111! Ill H M 1 I New Ecftson Theatre C. A. WILSON, MGR. Salem, Oregon, II I IS I II I llllllll 118 MINI- Week commencing Octobor 0th. Mat inco Saturdny at 3 p. m. Evenings nt 7:50 and 8:G0. LELA Tarploy Pianist. HOLMES & HOLMES, In their original skit, "His First Re hearsal." MORRIS JONES, Clover Comedian, HOLMES, Tho black-faco fun makor. THE OREAT BUSOH FAMILY TRIO Thoworld renownod acrobats. HARRY MOYER, Illustrated Song. EDISONOSCOPE, Showing Exciting lectures. Advertisements Thursday. " Two Criminal Oases. Thoro aro two" criminal cases yot to bo disposed1 of at this term of court. Stnto vs. nofTman, nccuscd of robbing tho Woodburn bank, May 3, 1005, and a enso of selling liquor without licenso at Eugene. Don't lot tho chlldron suffer. If thoy aro fretful, pc.ovish and cross, glvo thorn Hollistcr's Rocky Mountain Ton. Tho best baby tonic known. Strength and hoalth follow its use. 35 conts. Dr. Stono's. An Eaglo as killed at Eaglo Point last woek which measurod six feet thrco inchos from tip to tip. Cloanso your systom of all lmpuri tlos. Now is tho timo to tako Hollls tor'a Rocky Mountain Tea. It will mako you woll and keop you woll. 35 conts, Toa or Tablets, Dr. Stono'u. n . . Miss Margaret Murray, a pioneer flohool teacher of Humboldt county Oal., was bitten by n rattlesnake on Monday and died at Morek, 70 miles uorth of Eureka, Wodnesdny morning. Sbo was 00 years old and tho oldest teacher in tho county. - . o Sura Curo for Piles. Itching Piles produeo molsturo and cause itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-ian-ko's Pile Remedy, Stops itching and bleedinr. Absorbs tumors. fiOe a jar at druggists, or sent by mail. Treatise free. Wrlto mo about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Phil adelphia, Pa. Tho trial of J. E, Barnes, of Rose burg, was "commenced beforo Judgo L. T. Harris In tho circuit court thoro Monday. Tho prisonor is charged with tho murder of Six-Shooter Bill Graham near Glendale last April. He is repre sented by four attorneys. o a a? o ttxj. . Bwi tli IIs toil Yw Haw Ahrars Basjtt AN TRACTATIVE WOMAN May heighten even her natural comeli ness by the tasteful uso of jewelry such as the pearl, ruble and gold neck laces, earrings, jeweled combs, rings and novelties which always adorn our show cases. Something hero to suit every tasto, something hero to suit al most every puroo handsomo watches and- silverware. C. T. Pomeroy Jeweler and Optician 38 State St., Saem, Or. DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAL. BALBM. HMIlHRIUHHHMHINNmilMHIMmMMHHJHH'l f IN OLD KENTUCKY HIHHMHMHHMMI In melodrama thoro aro nono so good as tho old) favorites and Jacob Lltt's production of "In Old Kentucky," tttmgh it has been seen horo on for mor occasions, will undoubtedly attract tho same generous supposo from all classes of Hunter goors when It comes to tho Grand Oponi nouso Thursday TffS obTltB previous ylslts. One docs notfany that has ovor beon idontiflod with uavo to go below tho surface to dla - sy1" Baco Scono la "In cover tho cloments which mako for tho success of tho plcco. It is bountl- fully supplied with, thnt homely sc'ntl- attained tho raro distinction of being mont which Is novor falling in its pow- tho most popular American play slnco or to appeal to tho emotions; it has "Undo Tom's Cabin." Dcnmnn an abundance of comedy to lighten tho Thompson mmlo tho "Old Homo shadows of tho plot and it rovcals a de- stead" famous by his own individual lightful romanco o tho Southland. Tho merry llttlo cotorlo of pickaninnies, always idontiflod with tho play, will bo strongly in ovldcnco again. With thoir buck and wing dancing, thclrteon years old now. SOCIAL EVENTS W. B. O. WU1 Moot. Tho ladies of tho Womon's Rollof Corps aro requested to moot nt Mrs. Mary Briggs, Thursday aftornoon, Oc tobor 12. Bocoption toEov. Mooro. St. Joseph's Hall was crowded Inst night in honor of tho now pnstor of tho Catholic Church, who has been at Sa eom about two weeks. William Kaiser prcsidod and introduced tho numbers of a very pleasant literary and musical program. Frank Davey delivered a hoarty wolcomo ndklross on bohalf of tho Catholics of tho Capital City to tho now parish priest, who modestly rospondod. Tbcro wcro piano solos by Mrs. Sherlock and a violin solo by Miss Dovo, all being oncorod aud giv ing groat satisfaction to tho audienro by their splritod and popular rendi tions. St. Jo soph's socloty has talent Mi performers In all linos, and can al ways bo dopondod upon for a good program. E. nofer wolcomod tho new pnstor on bohalf of tho non-Catholic cloments of tho community, and paid a tributo to tho high character of tho lato Rov. J. S. Whito, Rov. Daly, Bev. Murpb), tho. prisoner's friend, and lie v. Fabor, who haa been asslgnod to tho oaro of tho unfortunates in the stato institutions. To Rev. Mooro ho extend ed a most cordial wolcomo to tho Capi tol City, and tben-gamea and refresh monts wero tho closing features of the ovenlng. Metcalf-Bielskl Wedding. A pretty hove wedding occurred at thehomo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrfl. Oeorgo Metcalg, 1230 Court street, Tuesday, at 1:30 p. m., when Miss Sylvia E. Metealf became the wife of Mr. Richard A. BieHkl, of Brok ings, South Dakota. Tho homo was doeoratod with a pr furfon of ilowors antf maidenhair "" while pverywhero tho feathery clematis wa sin ovldonce. The ring ceremony was performed by Rev. D. A. WuMcrs, of Portland, in the bay Crirwlow About twonty relatives andTEuraato friends weropre?etat. L Tho brido wore a handsome costumo Boys and Girfs . You can get Free School Blotters at your Grocer. They tell of Eppleys Perfection Baking Powder OttEOON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER " s " wfl wwwu vHWWM vflnSv t songs, their band music and their baton whirling, to say nothing of tho many unrehearsed and extremely amusing antics that they nightly in dulgo in in tho barnyard1 scono, they form an interesting and novol part of tho performance. Tho play is always satisfactorily cast, but this season's company is said to bo much better than ltho play. A lino sconio production, all Old Kentucky." now, has been provided! for this yoar's presentation. "In Old ontucky" has work In tho lending role. "In Old Kontucky" has won its famo wlthoftt tho aid of any ono particular playor to glvo prostlgo to it and it is thlr of cream crcpo do Paris and carried an nrm bouquot of brido roses. Llttlo Gcorgo Dccknbach and Evelyn RIgdon actod as ring bearers. Immediately af tor tho coromony, light refreshments wero sorvod, aftor which tho young couplo dopartod on tho afternoon trnln for Portland nnd Scasido on a short honeymoon. After I a few days nt tho Fair, they will thon loavo for Brookings, S. D., whoro thoy will bo at homo to thoir frionds after Novouibor 7. Tho brido is woll known In this city, whoro sho hns lived, for a number of years. Sho is a grnduato of tho Wil lamette Unlvorsity nud hns taught school for tho past two years. Mr. Blolskl Is n clerk in ono of tho banking Institutions of brookings. Damon and Pythias. This is K. of P. Day in Portland ami n largo number of membors of tho local lodgo nro in tho metropolis to witness and to tako part in tho corc muniwv. Judgo Scott and Professor Staloy nro tho rogular dologatos, whllo tho drill tonm which Is to compoto for tho prizo tonight is composod of tho follewing: MoFaddwn, Professor An dorsoo, Stinson, II. H. Turner, E, Rioh ardson, MeOlellan, Wrightman, Han son, Schollborg, Hazard Simpson, Hlckson, Wills, Graham, Dnlrymplo, Squlro Johnson, Webster and 0, John son. Tbero will bo flvo competing teams in tho drill tonight nnd it is expected thnt most of tho night will bo occupiod with tho contest. ""Dugland Qulner, ono of tho high school students of Eugent, had his col lar bo no broken in a practice gamo a few days ago. fiOSffl Ono Uttlo, t tho BIttrs will onvinco ou that it is tho onjly modioSM you need to euro Indigestion, epsia, Oostlveuess, Biliousness, Female Els, or Malaria. Try it today. SjXTERS SLmsVbkbWsTI 11, 1005. " te mm 1 It! -l ilil 3t rcoWRialcr loos by TMi'wmVrfo) NNHCHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING 'mjchacls, stkrn & CO.1 nOOHUTIR. N.V. lEK! i Jif Tho now and up-to-dnto otylea in Suits, Cravonottcs nnd Overcoat. Somo specials wo wish to call nttontlon to. Wo carry tho largest lino of Boy's Woolon and Cotton Undorwoar. Watorproof Slickers Boo our now lino of crack-proof Slickers. A largo assortmont of Boyo and Juvenllo Swoators at loss than cost, Salem Woolen Mill Store, O. P. BISHOP, PBOPBIETOR. HOLDERS Or SEASON TICKETS To tho Y. M. O. A. Entortaitunent Courso Will Sava Monoy. Tho first attraction of tho season given by tho Y. M. O. A. Entcrtnln mont Courso is -sot for Friday night, Octobor 13. Thoso who hnvo season tickets will bo pleased to knbw that tho courso Is) considered among tho very best. I Prldoy night tLi Parland-NViwha'll Company, musicnl specialists, will givo tho pcoplo of Salem n raro tront. Tho timo to get season tiokcts is boforo tho first ontrtninment nnd thus savo botbor and money. FRUITLAND. Tho Misses Annlo nnd Dora Lnuon returned to Wisconsin last week. . Mr, Ward Nutt has. bojm visiting his cousin, Mrs. Mcllwaln, tho past woek, Mr. John Brokaw rotnrnod to -Fruit-land last weolc. ' Mr. G. McCurdy of Iowa is visiting relatives in Frultland, Mrs. F. M. Mitchell and children moved to Stayton last Saturday. Mr. Riggs and family now occupy Mr. Mltchol's residence Tilt. Williams and family havo moved on Mr. Bowden's place, Tho Literary was postponed until later in tho season. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Dutton nro vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. Hnrryniau, Al Harkor, a logger on tho 8luilaw, spent 4400 for boozo in tho various sa loons of Eugene Saturday night. After ho had spont it all, ho was flnod $13, which ho had to pay by lying in jail, boing broke. Frightful Suffering Bolieyed, Suffering frightfully from tho viru lent poisons of undigested -food, 0, G. Grayson, of Lula, Miss., took D. King's New LlfV Pills, '"with the re suit," he writes, "that I was cured." All stomach and bdwel disorders glvo way to their tonic, laxativo proper ties. 25e at J, 0. Perry's drug store, guaranteed. - For Bent. 8evB4rtM)tn bouso with modern oour venieRges, ojio block4r.om business cen-' ter. ,J17 lionjl, greet o . CA.STOIITA. ntb yf M Yw Hart Aiwri Bio J CHILDREN CRY FOB PLETCHEB'S OABTOBIA. College of Music-Willamette University Opens Sept. 26 Htlen I. Calbreatb, B. M, Dean, piano; Frederick W. Ooodrleb, London, pano and pipe organ) Wa, Wallace Qrsham, Berlin, violin; M. I Evelyn Iforlej, Newark, roUej Evj Cox, B, Salem, piano f ' NW fiaaoft, Rewlf fwnie4 'utadioe, new faculty. n-1 -f-WWVA- v-- Ate Leaders In - . Melius WcS f I MM Y. M. O. A. Eloots. G-. W, Eyre, Paul Wallace and Rus sell Catllu wero olccte directors of tho city Y. M. O. A. last ovenlng, whon tho rogular mooting of tho board of directors was hold. Tho matter of constructing a swimming tank was brought up last night and tho quostlon will soon bo sottlod. "flow's Your Stomach" is .the way people in China say "Good Morning." Tho greeting of almost every nation is an Inquiry nftcr health. The Chinese have the rooj',gtlie matter. A strong stom ach II tTiV foundation. Look after this organ and the general health cares for itself. Man is so consti tuted it cannot be otherwise. It is the mission of BEEGHAM'S PILLS to keep the stomach well, the liver active and the bowels regular. They dispel sickness nnd create health. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Bilious new or Constipation cannot exist when Bcccham'fl Pills are used ac cording to directions. For over SO year they have cured disordered stomachs, and arc now a world-famous remedy. They merit your confidence. Bold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and So. BOSTON B BROWN B BREAD TLOUR for PANCAKES, MUFFINS, PLTJ1J PUDDING aud BOSTON BROWN BREAD Ask your Grocer for it. ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUB CO. Pacific Coast Factory, San Jose, Oal. MMHIIinHMnHnMMWMMMMHHnJNn mifi i 9 s