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.ggm-mmrr 'iWPflflJ Ww ' I J - C-1 JATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, SAY -VinT.ATI3 wo sorVcd yesterday anj lo wo are going to servo every dar this winter! . , ult Is elmply delicious," was the verdict of everybody. , ' ' Just a wont about tho chooolnto wo serving Chocolato Monle ifi W0rll tmous French Chocolate, Is the &t perfect drinking ele .Ycr wjo . Its ricknoss las ndVor licou Wild in nn)' other chocolato' ., nml the dcluacy of its flavor is perfect. i OYSTERS Cook, in all styles. Try Sitlom's now 'OMtir rnriors. i FULLER & DOUGLAS, 1 Salem's leading grocers, bakers find confectioners; 4G0 400, Stnto street. Phonos, orocciy xoi, WU-4V....W ,, M-H-4 i H -HhH-H4-I-H-4-H-H-H' G?and Opei-a Hotse JOHN T. OOHDEAY, Mgr. M"Wr-M-H-HHH- i 1 1 llllll 'H-H- Octobor 27. PUBLIC LIBRARY BENEFIT. THE . , Katsenjammei? Picnic Directed by Clara Loulso Thompson. 70 PEOPLE 70 Now songs, clover specialties, novel dances and grand oriontal ballet. Just a big bunch of fun suro euro for tho blues. . x Popular prices. flABiHBH&,i SPECIAL 5 5 Volume g Book Sets o 95c ' See West Window Display PATTON'S S BOOK STORE JJ ffiH0HlHi New Studio RB0HBHHfflBnHBn0EBfl"HBBBHBlHH AMUSEMENTS g EffiBBHBiaHHJBBHHnHniaEaHlHBlBII TONIGHT. 'Edison Vaudovillo. -Now Edison Theater. Commencing this evening, thoro will bo anothor big show and It will bo cqunlly ns good ns tho ono that leaves. La Polio Drotlicrs, tho groat European gymnasts, tho llko of whom has novor boon soon la this plnco beforo. Thoy nro hand to hand and head to head jbalanCcrrf. Mario .Sparrow Is well 'known all over tho United States. Sho !is an Irish comedienne and sings Irish parodies and) doos an Irish monologuo that will keep you laughing. Ilor -worn is hiohlv recommended and sho has played nil tho big houses of tho oast. In order to get to tho Orphcum thoator in Seattle, tind hnvlng ft weok of lois- ure, the management has been fortunnto T- Rr lVTrcj Francesco SeleV onouBu to9couro La BolIe tho Srcat,cst lr. ac Mrs. Francesco oeiey nnJ (lnnco nrtlgt on Uw Pftciflo Singing, Theory, Harmony, ' coas. As --. Hnrry Moyor wm Jubiie SchoolMuslc, Accom bv tho Doop biuo Son.'' sanlment Playing. I Thoro wl n,so h0 ft now rccl 0I nvov' upora jioubo xiug., ruuuiu v uuu v. ( Hoars, 9 to J 2, 2 to 6. forest Grove Times: This Is tho day sf tho great Republican pcaco confer- lonco at Portland anil tho attendanco promises to bo very large. Souator Halnos of this city had been practical ly tfClft)tI Oil IUM niglil .-Jur .jiurmu- Snent chairman. SOCIAL EVENTS Tho senior clas sof tho Salem High school tendered a rccoptlou to tho facultv FrRlny evening- tit tho ihomo ; of Professor Powers. This is tho flrst of tho soeinl gatherings this year, and, as usual, tho. seniors lead out. Class ' colors woro everywhere In cvidonco, No mercury, no mlnornls,- no danger nn,i nutuinn loaves and foliago mado in Hollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. tntf rooms n' delight. (Too grcntost family .tonic known. o Brings good health to alt who uw it. CHILDREN ORY FOB B33 cents, Tea or Tablots. Dr. Stono's. rr.VTOirsR'S oahtohia. JK,,i$l8flBBBBBBsflsBBHlB! flBBBSBBJsJsflsBBSBBBBBBBSLiflsBBBBBBBK We v h? -sfc '""S r92gBMEBHBBU h; . iLf4i.'ii , i t JBBflflflflBflflflflfln Bka UuffiLffi. k iflBBfe i$ .BjBHflBBflflBBBflB9f KtK fJ&uSVrRETiiL&fiBB 9fo Mn9BflBBBflflflflflflBl KL 4y!w3fe&mti? TlftMlHriTWMSSMSSS it t it (VSv&jKH IHBVJBJBjflBfljBBBflBflBfljBS . 'vifcjAJagflfiEsjBBy . , BflJBBBBBBBBBflBBBBBflHof "VWWSsry hi i mhi i n i a 1 1 1 in-H; Miss Marie Sparrow, at Edison Theater. RflWRSBPmjL'tiiiy w "'.jv. i ' m.c wtr " Sweet Blissful Joy "Will vbanijU any 'amount o carklng prejudice entertained about the wear-' Ing of glasse?, whoa once the eyes are gladdened with a pair from Pomeroy, the optician. These glasses' are of a particularly high quality, being con structed on scientlflo principles by the most accomplished skill. C. T. Pomeoy Jeweler and Optician 38 State St., Safem, Or. PERSONALS H-frHI I H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H ' HH-fr Mxt,n.1n. wont tn IVin Vnlr todaV 0. Linn spont -Sunday in Portland. Charloy Meyers spent Sunday in tho Motropolfs. W. N. Gntons took In tho last day oMho fair. . J. A. Simpson wont to Orogou City, this morning. Harry Ellis of Woodburn spont Sun day In this city. A. O. Condlt is n business visitor nt Portland today. Mrs. Dee Farrar Is visiting in Port land for n few days. Miss Lena Molntiro spont Sunday with Portland frlonds. Dr. Hurd wont to Portland yesterday afternoon on business. Miss Grnco Lamont of Sjoknnt Is tho guest of Salem frlonds. John McCormlck, of Pnlouse, Wash., roturnod) homo this morning. S. A. Harris has roturnod' from an oxtenddd visit to California. Attornoy W. H. Holmes is transact ing business in Portland today. Ralph Zorchor went to Portland on Saturday nftcrnoon's overland. Mr. nndi Mrs. J. G. Grahnm nro Lomo from a few days at Portland. R. Cnrtor of Indopcnd'cnco was seen on tho streets of Salem Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs E. Godfroy ro turnod lnst oVonlng from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Buckner spent tho lnst day. of tho fair In Portland. , Mrs. J. Morrison and dnughtor havo roturnod from a short visit In Portland. B. F. Turrell and lamlly of St. Louia aro tho guests of relatives In this city. J. Smith has roturnod from a short visit to tho metropolis of Washington. Mrs. J. W. Lewis roturnod Saturday ovoning from ft brier visit to tho fair. .Tho Eugene local wno on tlmo this morning for tho first timo in months. Miss Chrlstlno Bernhardt Is spending a few days nt Portlnnd visiting frlonds. frlonds. Miss Lois Byrd has roturncd from an oxtondtd visit to Portland and As toria, Mrs. Isnbollo Whlto roturnod last ovoning from a short visit ftt tho me tropolis. Mrs. John Stout and children spont yesterday with her dnughtor Maymo In Portland. Honry Hubbard is in Aurora today on business conucctod with tho hop. Industry. Mr. Josopb Albert and daughtor Mary Jnno, roturnod last nlgttt from Portland. Charles K. Spnuldlng has roturnod from a pleasure- trip to tho Portland exposition. Dr. nnd Mrs. McArthur roturnod lnst ovoning from Portland, whoro they spont Sunday. A. 0. Hor nnd Anna Parrot woro granted a mnrriago permit Saturday hy Olork Roland. Miss Lou Armstrong- roturncd lnst night from Portland, whro eho spent the just two daj. CONSUMPTION Hope, fresh aif,' rest ahti Scott's Emulsion are the greatest remedies' for con sumption. Scott's Emulsion will always bring comfort and i; t -,r... ;. Qrrttr'e Emulsion does for the con sumptive what medjeine alone cannot do. It's the nourish ment in it that takes the pa tient in long, strides toward health. We'll tend you a ample free. SCOTT & DOWNE, 409 Tearl Street, Nw York. 5 1005. " ' i . cMHMrMMBBMBBBBBBBBBHBWBIBBBIIiiisi,,BL night for Detroit, whoro they will spend sovoral days in door hunting. Superintendent Ackorman loft this morning for Canyon City, whoro ho will attend tho tenchers' lnstltuto of Grant county. Ho will bo gono a weok. Fred' Palmer baa gono to California In tho. hopes that tho chango of cllmato will bo bonoflcinl to his hoalth. Frod was doputy sheriff of this county undor Ben Colbath, ami has boon omployod by tho 0. R. & N. Oo. this summer. Harry, Munson, C. Ralph, Hon. John H. Albert, Waltor Miles, Gco'rgo Ru dolph, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gilbert, Miss Eulalio Jcssup, Mr, and Mrs. Amos Vass, Miss R'oxlo Lewis, Howy WIp rut and Carl Abrams woro among thoso returning from Portlnnd last ovoning. W. D. Oarnos, of Watortown, N. Y., spont Sundny with his brothor, F. D. Cnrnes, in this city. Mr. Carnos Is es tablishing tho largest paper mill ma chlno on tho coast, In tho mill nt Ore gon Glty. Tho total cost of tho ma chlno, Including Itfl installation, w.Ul bo $175,000. ITo, has" just finished install ing similar' maclllnoVin Norway and camo directly fromfchoro to Orogon City. 0. B. Long rojurncd this morning from Corvallis, whero ho witnessed tho gamo between tho O. A. 0. and Whit worth collogo, Tacoma, in which ho latter was dofoatod by an ovorwholm ing scoro of 68 to 0. Tho collegians from Tncoma woro eimply outwoighod and outclassed. Long says all Corval lis is talking about tho Wlllamotto tenm and making preparations to boo 'ono of tho greatest games evor played on tho coast "when Salem comes up," Do Yon Bolloro In Signs. A mark, noto, tokon or symptom, indicator that by which anything may bo known, that Is, wo aro forowarnod If evil Is to bofall us, or wo havo tho ploasuro of anticipation if tho signs botoken a fortunnto occurronco. Ac cidental occurrences all have their signs, ovory dlsoaso has its symptoms. Tho point is to hood tho former, and eountoraet tho offoct of tho lattor. Julius Wolf was a business visitor I ?P118 ' " dacho follow indlgos- to Salem 8aturduy, returning to Sll vorton lu the evening. Mies Hattlo Odoklvk roturne 1 Uflt evening .Vom Woodburn, wb:a cmo .-Islted VAlh hor parents. Mis Jilo Inlu, of Lwbanya, ase4 tt'ujU thL city K&today -or fow Ixy' visit '.t Portland Mlai Brtha Hjrcrltt want to Ovt ind jr rt rday aftor orsnditvr .-. rw lys vitl relatival in tbe iry. W. l Kaiser and fionily re' iraed .en: P,.i'dand Saturday oveniag, -ftr itttv31,' the fair toor a w day;. John AeCornaek oi eastnn Waiting- ton sttttidedLthe funeraloi' Mrs. lu P. McCornak in this elty yesterday. Otto n&adrick has retnrno) from ejctmelvo outing spent near Oorvalili ar.J in tho Coast Range mountains. John Ha&ett of Lincoln, and u prominent hop grower of Polk county, is sponding a few days In Portland. Mrs. Charles Brant and Mrs. H. H. Hill returned Saturday evening from Portland where they had been fair vis itors. Mias Delle Davenport, of Sllvorton, who has been the guest of Miss Clara Foster, of thla city, has returned to her homo, Miss Cora Lltohfield, a nurse at thd Good Samaritan hospital, has returned to Portland after visiting her parents in this city. Fred Fish and Charles Willman have returned from Portland where they had been to take In the closing days of the fair. . Judge Scott returned from Portland Saturday evening bringing with him the list-of awards for the Marion coun ty exhibitors. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Melntlre and daughter Hazel returned last night from Portland, where .they spent sov oral days visiting relatives and taking in the air. Misa Amy Bretette, who has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs, E, Hofer, left this morning for her home In Youngstown Ohio, Floyd Frazler, tho genial street car conductor, ani Billy Gleason, left last tlon and etotnafth dlsordoro, belching, blllousnoes and dyspopela aro signs of cleknees, Fooplo that bollovo in thoso signs and know that they nro trno from experience, can got lmnvHliato rollaf and a spoody euro by tho wso of Dr. Clunn's Improve J Liver PHI. Sold by drugglatu for 6e por box. 0ly ono far n doc Whist Party. Mlso Ellt.beth Bush, of Woatfleld, Mass., vfhio ' spending a year tooro, entertained .Vint 25 young pooplo at whist at ta- Bush homo Friday. Tho guest of hutt r was Miss Ellzabotb Lord, who lb vo In a few days for Baltimore, MJ , for tho winter. Mieu Barbara EaMu and William Lord, Jr., won tho prist'. Tho affair was do- llghtfU Oiu lc ovory detail. HoUlstw'n jEoeky Mountain Tea Is positive vat-it nnusoateo or upsets tho stomaeh. Cloansos and1 pnrlfles tho on tlro system. A great blessing to ouf fcring humanity. 85 cent, T tr Tablets. Dr. Stow. O '!! M LIKED THE FAIR Captain D. 0. Basoy, of Brunswick, Mo., is visiting his brothor. Robort Basey, nnd other relatives hero and In Portland, The captain has just ro turned from tho Yukon River, whoro he has been running a steamci. Ho went up first in 180S and has been going up most cety year since. He visited tho Lewis and Clark Exposl tlon and was dollghted with Uio great show. He took a great Interost In it. His grandfather, Isaac Basey, was a I member of that famous expedition, and tne captain, being an old pilot on tha Missouri river, knows the great diffi culties they had to encounter with their canoes In paddling up it. Captain Basey will return to Alaska next Jnn ''COSTLY THY APPAREL AS THY PURSE WILL BEAR" our old friend, w. biiakesperb; jviakes eolo- NIUS SAY Tins TO HIS SON. GOOD ADVICE AND AS WE HAVE NO EVIDENCE TECAT POLONIUS WAS A TAILOR, WE DON'T BELIEVE HE WAS ADVERTISING HIMSELF. HOWEVER, NOWADAYS, COSTLTNESS" DOES NOT MEAN "QUALITY," AS POLO NIU8 EVIDENTLY IMPLIED. HAD HE LIVED IN 1005 HE WOULD SAY: SON! GET THEE S. W. N. CLOTHES Tins WOULD- HAVE- BEEN GOOD ADVIOE BECAUSE HE WOULD GET QUALITY, STYLE AND FIT AT A MODERATE IPRIOE. WHILE HE WOULD HAVE A CHOICE OF GOODS -- RANGING FROM '510.00 TO"? 925.00, nE WOULD BE AS SURED THAT THE 910 SUIT WOULD HAVE AS MUOH STYLE TO IT AS THE HIGH GRADE, BETTER QUALITY, $25.00 CLOTHES. cMflKTSffHW W fflflflflU-2- i&ISlMWJ 'SIB MtfjfcjVjffThJ vJaErJ ti' vj "! B'r? bbbi n Salem Woolen Milt Stoife, 0. P. BISHOP, PROPRIETOR. .B--mmmammmmmm BM ' I Not What Sho Meant. A young kindergarten toachor, who da mado much of by hor pupils, fre quently mooting tholr parents, has a very nffablo mannor, "says an exchange, nnd upon cntorlng a car rocontly, ex claimed In hor most cordial way to ono of tho passongors, "Why, how do you do, Mr. Brown." As tho old man spokon tn nvl.ftinilv did not know hor and looked rather dazed, sho notlcod tho mlstako andl apoleglzod: "I bog your pardon, I thought you woro tho fathor of ono of my chlld-ron." Evor'yono lookod so ninusod tbat tho young lady loft tho car nt tho next stop. o r . , GOING TO BED HUNaRY. It Is All Wrong and Man Is -tho Only Croaturo That Docs It, Tho completo omptlnoss of tho stom ach during sloop adds greatly to tho amount of emaciation, slooplossness and, general woakness so ofton mot with. Thoro is a porpotunl change of tissues In tho body, sleeping or wak ing, and kho supply of nourishment ought to bo somewhat continuous and food tKkon just boforo retiring, adds 2KOTO ttesuo thnni, is destroyed, and incroafled weight and vigor is tho to suit. Dr. W. T. Oatholl saysi "All animals oxeopt man oat boforo sloop and there is no reason In nnturo why man should form tho oxcoption to tho rulo," If pooplo who uvo tMn, jorvous and sleepless would toko a light lunch of broad and milk or oatmeal and cream and at tho samo timo take safe, harnv toss Dtomaeh ivincd- llko Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in crc to all tho OiOmaeh in digesting it, h$ roaiilt will bo a surprising Jooroatts ia weight, c'rongth and goaoral vigw, Tho only d-awbaek has boon that thin, nervous, dspoptlc people cannot dlit and : s ymllato wholeoomo food a night ir tny other tlmo, i"or waI 't is &bo- iatoly necesssry to us SKart'c 3), s- popsla Tablot, bc-eauso ihtj will dia-jat the foodrno matter bow woak-tho Htpmach may b, nocriahjng bo body and resting tho ctfcuiMlj nt tho mo tlmo. Dr. Stevenson vayai I 'dopend al most entirely npon Stuart '" Dyspopsia Tablots ia trwaling inalgostlon, ba- causa it Is not a quack nostrum, and I know just what thoy- contain, a com bination of vegetable essences, pUro pepsin. Thoy euro Dyspepsia and Stomach troubles, because they can't help but cure." Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro sold by druggists every whoro at 50 cents per package. Tb0y aro In lozengo form, pleasant to tako, and contain nothing but pure -pepsin, vegetable essences and bismuth, scien tifically compounded. Your druggist wll toll, you they glvo universal sat isfaction. ' ' ' Tho Modern Version. Mary had ft llttlo lamb, that tlmo has nitssod awav. No lamb could follow - up tho gait, that Mary goes todny. For. now sho Tldoa On' nlr-shod wucois, in skirts too short by half; no lambkin shnroa her airy flight, but you can soo hor calf. But Is thoro ono' who can complain or' cry In woo, "Alasfc" so long as Mary's calf's all right, tho dollght to gazo, thoir' joy is not a sham, for tho whllo tho other crittor's out, thoy bnvo no uso for lamb. A Daredevil, Bldo ofton onds In a sad accldont. To heal raccldontal Injuries, uso Bucklon'a Ar 'nlca Salve. 'A doop wound In my foot, from an accident," writes Theo ddro Schuolo, of Columbus, 0., "caus ed mo great pain. Physicians wore holploss, but" Bucklon'a Arnica's Salvo quickly honlod it." Soothes nnd heals bums llko magic. 25o at J. 0. Perry, druggist. Free to chlldron school blotors at stores that sell Bppley's Perfection Baking Powdery . - -t, bl .. Buy your'eausage'nt Farrlngton'a-lf you want tomethlng good. Soparatod Now. Mary Wnttonpaugh, nn Indian woman who has caused tho (Tbllco of tho city consldornblo troublo, nnd from whom hor husband Is now soeklng to bo di vorced, Is serving a 80 dnys sontonco In tho city jail on tho ehargo of being drunk and disorderly conduct. o . Bids for Sower. Notice is hereby given that sealod bids win bo recolvod by the City of Salem at tho ofllco of the undersigned nt tho City Hall at Salem, Orogon, up to 10 o'clock a. m. of October 18th, 1005, for tho construction of a six-Inch alloy sower through the Charles Cart wrlght addition to tho City of Baleraj thenco across Capitol streot, and thenco through lot No. 2, In block No. 86, In said City of Salem, Orogon, to connect with tho alley newer in said block No. 80, to bo built In accord ance with tho plans and specifications thereof- now on file in the office of the City Recorder. Each bid' must "be accompanied by a cortlfiod check to tho value of ten per cent of the nmount of tho bid sub niUtod,.as a. guarantee that tho bidder will qualify by giving bonds as pro vided by said specifications, to bo ap proved by tho mayor, and enter into a contract with eajd city for tha con struction of a sewer in accordance with ipociflcatlons and bid submitted within six days after having received r.otlce of the acceptance of his bid, said cor tlfiod check to bo forfeited to the City of Salomon caso tho bidder falls to qualify' and exocuto said contract as aforesaid. Tho City of Salem reserves the Tight to reject any -arid- all bids, and tho bid of any person who has bid beforo or contracted for such work and been delinquent therein wilt mot be received. Plans and specifications can bo sees at the 'office of tho undersigned at tha City Hall. By order, of the Common Qounoll. 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