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5 " DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IP, 1903. AH the Rage Ail the Ctaxe At Our Storo HOT CHOCOLATE IOE OBEAM SODA HOT OINOER SNOW DAINTY LUNCHES OYSTER SALADS SANDWICHES FULLER & DOUGLAS, Salem's lending grosers, bakers am confer tinners, 46U 400, Stato street. Phonos, Grocery 182, Ooufeotlonery 187. New Dill Pickles nr now in. "ll M-I-H--H1 Mil I HH- Grand Opera House JOHN P. CORDRAY, Mgr. HIlllllllllllinillltlH' WEDNESDAY, NOV. X5 WUtfJWMaUga3g3Sga Twenty-EfghthAnnaal Toar RICHARDS & PRINGLE'S Famous Georgia MINSTRELS An FAMOUS A "FUNSTERS- Crowd draw crowds and wo draw the crowds. Watch for big street pa rade. Prices 75c, BOe, 26c. Seat sale at box office Wednesday at 0 a. m. tho Tor a good choap cigar 6 cents CHAMPION homo-mado cigar, loads all other brands. Try one you will liko It. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT, Grand Opera House .INO. F. CORDRAY, Mqp. , 3 NIOHTS STARTING; THURSDAY NIOIIT. NOVEMBER 6TH Mmimwmm If mlf'f ' if rSfiSr VI TIE J il "M . -fm Uf ri? ,.V,fi I JGirV. IJ- 'SRIMSrP I KUHKATIIAN & CSCHER Cat&tf iBBBBW I ' i mi wntAMnnagHca BSnt'i-! ITT-T THfc.W.'iim.lf WIJiLWIJILIIHIIWIWIWW" in.i.i -.... . .... -. .. FALL CLOTHING Cold woothor Is just around the oornor. From now on this store will bo tho Meooa of Men, Boys and Children wanting hoftvlor wear for tho winter months. A gatborlng from tho boat and foremost manufacturers of high grado, depondnblo Clothing, Haberdashery and Hats. Tho supo rlor stylo nnd oleganco of tho atook, for which this storo Is notod, Is in evidence on every hand. SURE-TO-FIT OLOTHINO AND CORRECT rURNISHINCS AT THE LOWEST TRICES POSSIBLE. On this basis this store sollelts your trado. Always think of us as tho storo most likely to pi efts e you. Salem Woolen Mill Stoe C. P. BISHOP, PROPRIETOR. VBKEBBWwWB , ,j . WWW f M mmJL The GREAT NEW YORK EMPIRE THEATRE COMPANY. Bighteon nctlng mombors In a clioioo solcction of copyrighted plays at popu lar prlsos, 10c, 30s, 30c nnd 40c Prlo of admission most cheerfully rofunded if entire satlsfaetlon Is not given. Seat sale aV box office Thursday at 0 a. m. UMMHKEMIHnilIBBIII8BIBB1 i AMUSEMENTS aRBnBHRBBKBIBHBSBSllllHBKH TONIQHT. Tho Grand Georgia Minstrels. Edison Vaudeville rain drops, and Us flowers peeping in J TEDDY JR,'S ROOMS AT HARVARD roguish beauty from unexpseted nooks, I I I I I I I 1 1 M I I H H I I II I I I I I WHITE ROTARY SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE If a lady will take time to nolle the White llotary, examining carefully In to the merits of the machine, noticing its easy, quiet running features, the will not fall to be favorably Impressed. Wo want Just that ennertunlty with I - . . i every prospective buyer of a maehlne. J The rotary shuttle Is lit the nature of thing, the correct principle, but un til tho perfected White appeared there was always a point of dluleult or two. The White has left out the troublous things and prefiMag by theexperlense of others now ham) the "sewing mil lions" something they have long want ed Non clogging. Instantly remevable shuttle, no screw driver necessary. THRIBLE FEED . Tension indicator that shews at a glance what tension yen have. Automatic tension release that re lievei the tension when the presser feet is raised. Stiteh regulated without adjusting a screw, simply shifting a lever. Positive feed motion that dees net depend en springs in any Manner. Dubbin held twice the thread of the long bobbin. Stitches enefeurtk faster than the vibrating shuttle, with ninth lew nelse and runs lighter, tee. Ball bearing stand with, automatic head lift and a handsome, golden oak cabinet. Call and see the machines and let us show you its merits. We take old ma chines la exchange and sell new ones on easy installments. New machines far rent. Needles, ail andi parts far all ma- rumen. New Edison Theatre C. A. WILSON, MOB. Balem, Oregon. I I I I I I J4 I 1 I I 1 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I II Bdlson Theatre Program, commenc ing Monday, November 13th. BOB riTZSDMMONB, Tho boxing kangareo, In a boxing son tost. HOWE & EDWARDS. In a fashionable playct, assisted by tho family monkey, "Why Brown Was Blue." MISS KATIE2RINB HOWE, In a monologue entitled "Wltlolsms," GEORGIA MINSTRELS TONIGHT Burled This Afternoon. Tho funeral of Miss Ida Sehlndler was held this afternoon at 8:30 from the residence of Mrs. 8. It Ynntls, DM Center street. Richards & Prlngle's Famous Geor gia Minstrels, with its unbounded wealth of clever comedians, Its corps of beautiful stagers, nimble dancers, and bltr vaudeville bill, comes te tho Grand Opera Heaso tonight. The management brings te its nn entirely new show this season. New faces, new features, new acts, new wardrobe, new scenery and iw ranker mills. Only one member remnlns from Inst season, vlr., Clarence Powell. The new members of note are Jim Crosby, Fred Simpson, Lester McDanleli, Prank Kirk, Happy Bureguard tho wonder, Marsh Craig; the musicians nnd oouio dlnns, Kirk & Cooper; tho 3 Toneys, marvelous aerebntsi the Jollr Old Men, song and dance; Olaronce Powell, ino monologulst; Lester Minnie, the gratesn.uo Comic Bloyolo Itldnr. are a few of the leading lights. A big street pageant was given teday. Two .kinds of goods and trade; a bargain's a bargain and moneyback. One 'makes friends, and the other loses 'em. Schilling's Best at your grocer's. F. A. Wiggins Implement House, 255-867 Liberty . Farm Implements, Wheels, Automo biles, SjwUur Machines and SnppUe- Klamath Falls has commenced ship ping butter. One man delivered 5000 I aundc last week to the Rogue river markets. B. B. McClanaban. of this city, has located in Los Angeles and will handle the "Old Trusty" ineubater, for which the Seattle Produce Company of Eu gene, is coast agent. Bugcae Guard. n . . Son Lost Mother. "Consumption runs in our family, and through It I lost my mother," writes n. B. Rcid of narmony, Me, "For tho past five years, however, on tho slightest sign of a Cough or Cold, I have taken Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, which has saved mo from serious lung trouble." nis mother's death was a sad loes for Mr. Reid, but he learned that lung trouble must not be neglected, and how to cure it. Quickest relief and euro for coughs and colds. Price SOo and $1.00; guaranteed, at J. C Perry's Drug 8tore. Trial bettle free. n Notice. Is hereby given that Lon Clearwater Is not my agent, ner authorised by me to offer for sale any land I have listed or contracted for sale. 8. B. CATTEBLIN, 10-9-lw Room 0, Moores Block. "A Broktsi Heart" Greatly Ukod. Uverywhero it has been presented "A Broken Heart!" has found Instant favor with its audiences. There Is so much of human intorest in the play mat deals with tho errors, reforma tions ami goodness of life, that It an- peals to all. It shews throughout a deep study of the motives and Implusos natural to all, and the sympathy of its hearers Is at once enlisted and re. talned during the entire performance. There Is no way in whle,h a Hfo story can bo told so well as In the mole damn, fer there la represented- the real ities in all their phases. There Is the touch of oomedy that brichtana the lives of all of us, so we may also bear me sorrows and disappointments. Lifo Itself is a melodrama. "A Broken Heart" teaches a lessen ta all. To each class of people it appeals In a dif ferent way, thus is its nenularltv earned. "A Broken Heart" will bo the open ing bill to be presented by The Greater New York. Umpire Theatre Company, who are to play a tbree-days1 engage ment at the Grand Opera nouse, start ing tomorrow (Thursday) evenlntr. at popular prices of 40o, 30c, 30a and 10c. Tueir metto, prie of admission most cheerfully refunded if and .t. Isfaetloa is net given, will be strict ly adltered to during their engagement. rniilil It Iia Miiltlnttlv akn)trsl Into its only prototype, n weman, It would be just such a one as Roselle Knott placed before a delighted nudlehss last night. -' o Intcr-Church Conforouco on rodoratlon Now York, Njjv. IC.-Tho most lm perUint Intordonominntloiial gathering of ronrosontntlves of Protestant ohurehos over hold lit this country con vonod hero this morning at Cornoglcs It nil to consider tho subject of form Ing a federation of nil tho Protestant ohiirehes of this oountry. Thero aro about eevon hundred dologntcs In at tendance, representing twonty-scvon Protestant denominations, numbering In the aggregate between 18,000,000 ami 10,000,000 members of congrega tions. For a number of years thcro has been a constant and gradual mevoment amene tho rollutous bodies of this oountry toward oo-operatlon and M9t' atlon; the desire for concerted action In Christian work wUh & view to tho spiritual welfare of tho whole nation. Tho movement found expression sev eral years ago In tho organisation of the National Federation of Churches, nn unefliclal body which did n great deal to bring tho various dcnomlna liens Into closer contact nnd to estab lish a better undondnndlng between tho various churches. Tho present con ference is tho first to which tho various denominations represented in It hnvo onielally appointed delegates. This sonferenco is In no sense nn at. tempt to bring tho various religious Oodles of tho oountry) into orgasms union. It is tho tons of tho leaden that tho conference may create a per manent organisation of tho churches which will bring tho various denom inations Into better and closer tela tlons than aver before existed; an or ganlaatlon that will make it possible to voice the Attitude of tho United Chris, tkn ehurehes en- great questions, no. oial, ethical, economic and religious. Among the speakers who will ad dress the conference arc the foremost men in nearly every Protestant !!. lus body in tho United States. Among uiem are Jive bishops of tho Hplscopa ProeidonVs Son Will Livo in Clavcarly HaL the finest Dormitory. , Cambridge, Mass. Boom No. lSt In Clavorly hall, tho finest of tho dormi tories 1ms boon eniracbd br Thebdero ltoosovolt, Jr., who Is to bo & Harvard man. Clnvorlv hall. In which vounc Thoo- doro wilt livo whilo la Cambridgo, is n ninirnlflcont nnnrtmont houso. Ills rooms Aro on tho second floor and fnco on tho Interior court, and not on tho street. Tho main stairenso bronchos, nnd to reach tho Roosevelt rooms ono takes tho right hand branoh. They aro the first on tho left. Tho .suite consists of a study, bed roomand bathroom. Tho furnishings for tho suito havo not arrived. Ho will hnvo to supply ovory article for his suite, oven to the wall pnner. Tho trust which conduots tho dormitory, la order that ovory wish of tho youthful students of wonlth may bo satisfied, directed that tho walls should bo loft bare. In order that tfan (mlnnta maw fulfill their own artistic tastes regard lag wall coloring. fljaltes in tho Clavorly range from 100 on tho top floor to s)SO0 on tho first "floor. Qultea similar lAjoung, Boosevelt's Aro said to bring $.180 for tho torm of nlrio months during which iuo oouego is in session. No Good, Anyway. St. Louis, Nov. lB.The Industrial Post this morning said that tho CiM zons' Industrial Assoelatlon is formed to stand between oapital nnd labor, nnd said that- unions that oan givo evi dohoo of a lawful purpose, and not op posod to ctimmunity Interest will be welcome. About 200 delegates from nil parts of tho country woro present this morning. Judge Holder, of Chicago, spoko this afternoon. in o Vevr York Money Stringency. Now York, No. 16, Socrotary Shaw of this city today said In regard to the stringency in tho tnonoy market, that ho war- at present n "stand patter," with, nn opon mind. Ho says ho will sco tho merchants and nsocrtnla if tho stringency was reflected in their busi ness, and said i "If I desfdo to do Anything everybody will know It as soon as Anybody. Toft fitoers Clear. Washington, Nov. 18. In response to nn Invitation of Republican loaders in Ohio, in whleS Tnft was naked to plied' that ho was out of politics, aVrt so engrossed la bis work that ho had no tlmo to oven oonMdor tho mnttor. V TUo a as Pipo Leaked, Patterson, N. J. Nov. 15 Mrs. Oath. AsIha OnlBA.la. ak.1 fin. it t i Amonb 1,1. .llo .ij.. ., .... .A"'..... J"": ."'" ."V """"" m ., .-. . H, .hihivito xnoiion. Jiorricx, son of tho governor of Ohloj a ,..,, Itobert Bacon, who rowed on tho crew, Tho Tariff Pinches Them. nnd whoso father Is an Intimate friond or i-resmont Roosevelt Albert O. Bur. "R8, Jr., son of tho Standard Ooll Magnate, William Iselln,, of the Now erk IsoHbs, winthrop W. AldricU, MR of Senator AldricU of Kbodo Island; Oirdcn Mill f i.. v- v..i. Mills family, Robert Jordan, son of IlliaM T V.a m. . ernaa or Boston, and Drcxcl Pul, of Phlladelnhla. .,,.. - of the leading aeelcty families of tho w ciiy. Harvard has enrolaM . .. ler of Qroton boys, that famous prep' --.-.-,, ...wt opinfr considered ono of tho nrinainsl t.n..... . ... .. HHiBir insniutlnim Washington, D. O., Nov. IB. Shoo manufacturers, headed bv Governor iDouglas, of Massachusetts, called on o i-rcsjueni mis mornlug, to ask for a reduction of tho duty on bides. Bonatot Burton's Trial la Set St, Louis, Nov. JS-Jndgo Viinde venter this morning overruled; tho & murrer to tho third- Indictment against Rurtou, and tho trial was set for No vember aotu. Will aivo Away Lands. London, Nov. 15. A St. Pri.., dlspatoh states it Is tho lntentioa of church, three of tho Methodist church l"" f7wn ""tes are paving the; tho Ctar to boor Issuo a ukaso mntl. South two Moravian bishops and oJ J XStSX f y0,UBff "" X tho V1 X PoroBK ot ke oseh from tho United Brethren. B-.r f. ha" ot "' praise ie merited Imperial dom.t,, m.. ?!" V churoh, six bishops of the Methodist . ml ?r'B8,P tribi church, three of tho Methodist church "' """".f .f.U"toa "ro PRV,nS ; Otar to noon issue a pknso .nil.. he will make many friend bero. Tbelr -..uoa or ma personality is tersely put by one of them, who calls "Tod. , ,?. "averaSe b7. decent scholar BHI1 llttla null. v'::"""""-" Oiuetgo Morketa. vuuir Jiooaevelt will Iia , n..il mi . Doy to enter Harvard t r "L TTSi.V .W"Y..WiW ,,. - -.. wt, imgo, oats, 2B20, An Attractive Woman May heighten even her natural come liness by tho tasteful use of jewelry such aa the pearls, rubles and gold neck, laces, earrings, jeweled combs, rings and novelties which always adorn our show cases. Something hero to suit every taste, something here to suit al most every purse handsome watches and silverwear. C. T. Pomcfoy Jeweler and Optician 3X8 State St., Saem, Of. When Knighthood Was In Flower. "Mary Tudor, tho first ladv in all Bngland," was here last night. When the curtain went up qn "When Knight heed Was in Flower," Jt was not a representation that deliuhted the audi. enee, it was a renascence. While there are good actors in the company, Mary Tudor dominates, and outshines thwn all, as the full moon the stars. Charles Majara drew the pictures, Roselle Knott breathed on them, and they lived. She does not, act the part, for she is Mary Tudor reincarnate. And what a char acter, haughty yet humble, with her lover proud, unselfish, babbling ovor with misohlef, touching in pathos, changing from lauchter to tears mm frivolity to pathos, from teasing to worship, from helplessness to the high. est bravery, and so natural and thor oughly womanly through It all, that" the fcxra "bewitching" can alono bo nsed to describe. A typical April day with its sun and showers, Us wind and warmth, its grass wet and neavy with - - - , w f v rormea Hplsoopal and Afrloan Method ist bodies. There will also be many prominent laymen, among them Vice President Fairbanks, Governor nig glas, Mayor MeOlellaa, Justices Har lan and Brewer, of the United States supreme court. Ssaratarv nf flf.- Root, Senator Beverldcra of Tn.it... Judge GrosMup of Chisago, JudKe "ray f tho United 8 tat AMnti court, John Wanamaker, and: others of ejual prominence. The colleges and universities will be renresentod Bmnn the speakers by Presidents King of u.u, rucicer or Dartmouth, Faunce1 of Brown, HaU of Union seminary, and -.-.-WC YaB jjyK0 r p,,n,eton Among tho subjects which will demo up for consideration and discussion will be the relations of a united church to evangelism, to tho social order, to home and foreign missions, to religious education, nnd to the WIowik, of faith the essential nnity of Christian Ity, the relation of tho qhurch to tie Mtlonal life, the, kingdom of 6od, and tho transcendant aim .,.. ,.., ahurch. ' "" uaiim Maccaboes. AttanHAni There will bo a special meeting and' entertainment at the, ITMn. -n-.rt .PI aight. Thero will be a number of prom-i luont speakers presant in.i. .. state commander. J. w nj,....j W. L. Toozo, Hon, Fr'ank paver and others. Tho entertftnn, ..? up with a smoker. jj ' High School piays Saturday. The Salem high school teamlli play their retura game Saturd in.',i I gene, on th Bm.... . j ""' Imperial domain, which covers almost a third of all Russia, and is tho pros ent property of tho grand dukes and .the emperor. pr- : ..JZZZ d .7iiinrj'"r?jJMijVw1"''1 i sBssswfisVri rtm Thanksgiving FOOT DRESS- r If thero is ever a tlm . . . n good looking shoo, it ,. on Thank givilgy ho to?' V laent, and it is Impossible to hide tw Z' , ?k " 8lw&8 Pron thankful the moment the, ' la ,ida or tV flhe8 that aak to pay for a shoe, and .i .h0lyOU tt'nl IT " Pr,C y jere L0Ok we to you? JJ, price can buy Salem's Big SHoe Stoti Oregon ShoeCo The Sfio& IV i - - -" gtVUBUS. "