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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1905)
7 i- Jaaj.gfi,wtfi'feyg5fefe'yi'iWfifflrfMlirtt , , DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1005. fPUB VH Hp Bf &" IIBW Baking Powder Makes the lightest most delicious and tasty hot biscuit A Tolcpliono r J glit Yesterday afternoon Charles E, Bum tier, of the Heme Telephone Company, through hi attorneys, Wilson and Noel, ef Portland, filed a motion te strike out tho whole ef the oomplalnt recently filed by the PaeUW States Tel opium Cempftny against Mr, Sumner nnd the ellgr of Salem, The Imefci of the motion latitat the pteintlff ha net p (we distinct causes of Mill and did not sepn raleJy plead them. The Motion alee seek 19 etrilw eat Jl different parte ef This wm lite injunction sett te re- strain the Heme Telephone Company ttm putting an automatic telephone system Ih thin city, 1h accordance with a franchise recently grunted It)' the eeHnell. SALEM LOCAL TALENT Willamette Entertains Its Frienas With a Splendid Play and Farce BHHBiHBanaBaavBwwaMaNMaaoananMMaasaMasBPMasmR Have You a Friend? ilimil HJi ijejp hiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iw. ww - - Then tell him nboutAyer's Cherry Pec toral. Tell him bow it cured your hard couch. Tell him why you always keep it on hand. Tell him to ask his doctor about it.. Doctors use it n great deal for all forms of throat and lung troubles. Wchmnastmid W publish J.O. Aye-Co,, lb icrmnlf s ol til our medlcto. Tired Nervous When you feel lmigulil, tired, Tiorvou and irritable, your vi tality ta low your supply of nerve energy exliaimtwl, and your system running down for lack of power, Tiie orgam of the body are working poorly, or not at all. and you are not getting the nourishment nodod. Thin soon impoverishes the blood and in stead of throwing off the im purities, distributes it all through the body. This brings disease and misery. Feed the nerves with Dr. Miles' Nervine, a nerve food, a nerve medicine, that nourishes and strengthens the nerves, and see how quickly you will get strong and vigorous. "My wife aurfor! with ntrveeanaaa Framua te a rtAt attaak ef trpheU vr. but after bar reoovarr frew the evf, she wm muh.viMi. and sewd ardjy oontroi uantwf bain exoaatW gly nervous whb tho leajt axajtad. The football benefit at the opera house last, evening, given by the Col lege ef Oratory, was a complete success, and the large audience present enjoyed themeelvte from the tints the curtain went up. The entertainment m a two-net comedy and a fnree. In the comedy, "Best Laid Plane," Ralph Beder took the leading role, and, as an ISagiieh lerd, certainly mede a hit. Hie make np ww superb, even hie own mother wouldn't have known him, and the way k& left off bis h's and r'a was all right. He wee ably supported! by the hostess in the play, Mrs. Wyeherfy (M!m Ber Um Hewitt) and the three girls, Mies Mury Solomon as Helen Wyeherly, Oltre RlddftU as Rose Neweeme, and Olive KigJty as Amy Sherman, all car ried their parte splendidly. Denad Olever, Wnllee 0. Trill and Ralph Mat tho ws look the part of three young men inthe henee party who were very much In love with the girls, ami their acting was very creditable. In the fnree, "A Regular Fix," tho principal pari, the much-sought-after man, Hugh de Draw, was carried by Bdgar r. Averill. Too much praise ean noli le eaidi of hie acting, ire mMtalned the part throughout the play In a man ner that shews hie Ability In dramatle portrayal. Roy Hewitt as "Mr. Sr pine," the lawyer, wo very good. while Mnw White m the ranger Mr. SnrpkM, mnHnlned his part In a most admirable manner. ThU m his first appearance in a drama Ue play, and his aeUng la realietle and deeerven praise. Olnrk IMknnp, mi elerk and lover, and .Towm Jorsioad. m baWff, were both good. MJm Vem Jjra, as the honee keeper, looked and played her pari to perfection. MAm Mrdlo Morris, as "Tilda Jane," the hoMeomald, made a hit with the andienee from the first. Miss lone linker, an the adopted dangle tor, and Mine Qn4e Booth, as the law yer's wife, were exceptionally goody and ehow markwd talent. The whole evening was one ef laugh ter, for both ptaya were fall of fanny til nations and climaxes. Kvery one In the oat deserved the nwUmited praise and applnnee they received. City OounoU Tonight. The last regnkr meeting of the city council for this year will be held tonight at the city ball. Among the questions coining up for consideration at this meeting are the ordinance creating the dlty budget for the ensuing year, the ordinance In regard to the building of a private sewer ia North Salem, ami the hearing of abjections to the Assess ment for the sewer in, Cartwrlght's aV dition. The committee appointed by the eottnoil seme time ago, at the solicita tion of the fire ehief, to investigate the manner in which ike fire wae handled which destroyed the eannery and' nur sery warehouses held a meeting yester day afternoon, and math a thorough in vestigation. It is expected it will make Its report tonight. hUi aa vraa vary raauaaa at nlslit. ami .---.--w - ....- -- -aa- never uaa yooa minis rest una oiae uflar4 muolt from nervous head iiehe. Df Mim' Nervine was reeem neMded bf a friend. After the rtrat tbrea deaaa she had a eood nliht'a reeL and at the end of the flrat week's treatment she wtta wonderfully lm proved. OeDtlaued use of Nervine has ootapletod her enUro owra.' 1011 Ctierrr 8t. Janartlu, lad. Dr. Mllaa' Ntrvlne Is sold by your druaqlit, who Mill ouarantea that the first hottle will benefit. If It fads, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind We try to give r friecide "value fti4 U Mr '" the business dfkf tk njs, at tho same time we wut thou te now that we appreciate! their patronage. Our policy is sound, llkorol and just. vq want your business ajul wilt usa you well, MADn TLAIN TO MR. 8IIONT8. Panama Canal AfTalra Dlsouwed at Whlto Heuso Oonferenoo. Wnohlnffton, Dee. 19. President HooeovaU hwit night look np the mat ter of tho TathsteUa canal soandnli, ai dovektpMi ky )late in the senate dur ing the pant throe days. He In deter mined" to prevent further oritlelsm of, the ehameUr put forward) by geenWKs TUlmaH, Oulborson and other. Sena tors AIMeon aonl Halo, both mombera of tho appropriation oommittoe, were IMreeoMt. Tho Proaidont made it plain te Mr. Sweats that the literary bureau, in chargo of Secretary JMshep, must at one be dWutiimetl, and Mr. lUshop confine bin service purely te admials tmMve matters. Ha alee dtsetHMd the a.h4tWUny of reduoing his salary from 10.000 new paid te IsKKM or seme other moderate sunt. It was alee made apparent te Chair man Shente that if he still has an, e eial connection with the Olevor I&f railroad, it meet be severed! ImtHedtate b Senator Ttltmaa deekred that Mr. Mtonis is still active president of the ayetew, and neither Mr. Sheois nor any of the adaniniMMUea senators hevve os tereil a denial of the declaration. The President further gave Mr. Shenla meh a4iviee regeirding the eon. wet of affaire en the Isthmus, It is prescribed in the President's orders thnt the eanal eemmltwlon must leave ut once for that place. BXOUItSION TO CALIFORNIA. Under Ausploee of tho Oregon Develop ment League Leaves Portland on Bpoolal Train January 13th. Secretary Tom Kiehardeon, of the Ore gon Development League, is very anx ious that the state at large should be well represented on this oxcursion. The party, which wilt bo oomposed of ladies and gentlemen, lettves Portland nt mid night, Jnnuary 13, 1000, stops botng matte nt Saernmonto, San Franolsro, PaIo Alto, San Joso, Paso I tobies, Santa Ikrbara and Los Angeles, Special en tertainment will be accorded the party at these points. The rate from Portland will be foe1 for one person, which da eludon three meals to be served en diner between Portland and Sacramento, and I'nlnmn berth to Los Angeles, A rate of fM will be charged whore two people occupy a double berth. A' deposit of &B ie ttoeeeeary on eaoh, ticket to se cure reservation. Section reservations wilt bo hold nnttl Peoomber Mth. This Is an excellent opportunity to visit Cal ifornia, an the newtplees under which it Is given Insure) n. moot enjoys We out ing. The excursion Is to be run only pro vitM that net lees than Iff persona mnke the trip. All communication In fererenee to reservation, and te the trip In general, should, be addressed to Mr. Tom IMchardeon, manager, Portland Connnerclal Club, Portland, Oregon, ls-inot Reduoed Round Trp Ratoc To nil polntn on Southern Paclfle linos in Oregon. Account Christmas and Xew Years holidays. Per the nlwve occasion tho Southern Pacific Company will pell tickets en Desmlter M, Vi, M, M, 8J and January 1 te all points on Oregon linos nt rate ef one and one-third fere for the round tnip. ReUtrn limit Jane. ary S. HMW. StApovera will not be per mitted. 18-lPtd I I I I I I H I I I I I I I II I STATE FAIR GROUNDS Have Been Wonderfully Im proved the Past Year X-RAYS 4 1 I t I I 1 I I 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I The Oregon Ian cells Vioe-Prosldent PairbanWi an Iceberg. It also saya the Waaler brothers are "good men who cant' be kept down." Smiles President H. W. Downing 'today filed' a very satisfactory report of the work done At the state fair ground tho past year, under hie direction and the offi cers nsoooiatoA with him, The report eonelndee with this summary! With the numerous Improvements made this year the fair grounds are now In excellent condition. The accommoda tion for premium And! track Animals ato better than erSr before, and are prob ably sufficient to meet tho demands for some time. The exhibition spnees havo been enlarged and upon, more scientific principles. The sanitary conditions have boon brought to a oloan. nnd whole some stele. The grounds hnvo boon lev eled and olean walks nnd driveways havo been tnado so Hint the comfort ntnl eonvenlenoo of visiters have been ev erywhere provifkxl for. Following is tho financial report, cow ering the expenditure of $16,000, appro priated by tho Oregon stalo legislature, to 1m used as an Improvement fund by tho Oregon Stale Hoard ef Agriculture tearing tho year lf0f, en the slate fair grounds. Principal Sxpoodituren. Con Heutyer $ 44.11 1. It. Southwiek, pa, payment on contract sMO.M N. 8. Weed grttdlntr 100 Andersen & DmIooh, part pay ment on contract ,.... MSJ0 Crlaons' L. & T. Oo liekees for prisoners 1S.O0 Prince Ilyrne, labor .......... 10,00 W. Snedekor, lalor .... 40 Con Hemyer, digging ditch, etc 94.70 W. II. Downing, superintending work .- 01.00 Anderson & Pontoon, part pay- -mont on contract 817.00 W. Snedeker, lalwr 3.00 Con Honryer, digging ditch .. 8.00 Spauldlng ie Hort, jtalatlag .... 10 JO It. 8. Soulhwiek, lalor 14 JO W. II. Hyars, surveying 7.60 I. D. Driver, mixing paint .... 15.00 Dnn J. Pry, painting material 010.48 It. D. Olbert & Co., paiflt .... 75.60 Hofer Bros., advertising t 12.10 Con Homyor, digging ditoh .... 2.00 P. B. Soutliwok, part payment on oontract .... rr. ........ . 3330.00 iL S. Pletehor, hauling dirt.. 0.00, Anderson & Denisfln, full pay ment on horse stalls ...... 575.50 1 , John Hughes & Co., oreosote . . 011.63 j P. B. Southwek, balance on I oontract nnd oxtras 5031.80 W. D. Pugh, nrohltoet 087.00 j A. J, Anderson, laying shingles oii.it , Prince Byrne, hauling dirt .... 0.00 Capital City Transfer Co,, haul ing 8.60 W. II. Downing, superintending work 84.60 Ottisem' D. & T. Co., tickets 30.00 8. P. R. R,, dtoeomposed granite 867.75 J. W. Gamble, labor M.0O O. O. Kadoiph, labor 13 JO U. G. China, labor 13.50 'flLilInsssssiaHcaMliu4i n mmEa3MM& fOBSSBBH?5i Con Homyer, building stalls . . 101.00 If. B. LsMnr, gravel and haul- ing 160.75 John Mitchell, hauling lt.00 Daniel J. Fry, paint ........ 58.30 John Hugkos Co., nebostlno i. 47.00 P. D. McDowell, mixing paint 31.00 R.-M, Wade, nails ClUneno' L. & T. Co,, tiekots.. S. P. R. R., freight C. K. Spauldtng, lumber :..... 330J8 Sponeer Hnrdrwaro Co.... 21.55 W. Morley, foneo find who... 30.05 Oregon Statesman, printing .. 2.10 James SWpton, labor 7.24 WHITE ROTARY NUMBER 35 Isn hat a Beauty Tim cabinet sbove is the hatiUomen we liave ever shown. Made of birtly flnielied golden oak, with automata head lift t4tt never gots out of ordWt Three ttrawers on a side, lLo Uppf , J. 15. Mirphy, drain tile 40.76 1 ones being seeroUy fastened. 0.06 30.00 70.00 How's TfiM iTo onor vne nunurod Dollare re ward for any oase of Catarrh thnt can not bo eurod by Hull's Catarrh Cure. P. J. OHENBY k CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho Undreslgnod, have known P. J. Cheney for tho lost 15 years, and bo- llevo him perfesllr honorable in nil business transactions nnd financially ablo to carry out any obligations made by Us firm. WALDINO, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure ii taken Inter nally, acting, directly upon tho bleed and mucous serfaoec of the system. Testimonials sent free. Prleo 76 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Halls Family Pills for oenittpa tien. ) Holiday Sxoursion Rates. The O. O. T. Co. will make a rate ef one and one-fifth fare for round trip, excepting where faro one way is 80 cents, tho round fare will bo 70 cents. Tickets en solo beginning December 0th, good returning until January 7th. M Tl TlAT.mVTV M-10-lwk Agent,! The head is our celebrated Whit Rotary, the latest product of this ee pany, ami tho only rotary shuttle ms chine that has olimlnated tho c'writc feature common to this class of shut-tio. RUNS LIGHTER SEWS PASTER And has points of inorit that you fad on no othor machine Call and Jog-, mom over. 25 per cent, discount - On All pluih anl wool carriage roWt Our goods wera bought direct fren tho manufacturers for cash, and , own them at a proper price. Our crlf lael selling prices wore right, so yes ean readily understand that 25 per Met discount means a big laving, 011 and look them over. Mssr U them make good lounge corns. F. A. Wiggins IMPLEMENT HOUSB. Implement Hotuo, 255-367 Liberty It Form Implements, Wheel, Antes tdica, Bowing Machine and Supplies. Now Rocorda Havo Arrived, A large supply of new Ktrieea retort has just boon received, and Is set ready fer distribution. It tomwim many eplendid selections suitable fat tho holiday season. Tho regtlar meets ly iiiuo of IWison nnd Victor reeer is also here. This month's numhwi are very desirable QKO. P. WILL, Tho Music Store, 11 South Comamwsl street. Seilem State Bank Furious righting. "Fer eeven years," writes Geo. W, HolTman, of Harper, Wash., "I had n hitter battle with chronic stomach and liver trouble, but at last I won, and cured my diseases by the use of Blec- trie Bitters. I unhesitatingly reeem mead them to all, and don't intend ia the future to be without them in the heuse. They are certainly n wonder ful medicine, to have cured such a bad ease as mine." Sold under guarantee to do the same fer you, by J. Q. Perry, druggist, at 50o a bettle. Try them today. Tho wheeny, Jerky, old electric car numbered thirty, that used te bo the still older number six, has been over hauled audi came out of the shops yes terday, brand spanking new, number 80, Warner, the painter, painted her face until she shines like a new girl at a eeuroh eeeiable, Mlehaelis wired and geared hey up until she will stand any amount of jamming without having te take Peruna. The eld: thirty was loose (in all her joints, had eurvatera of the spine, rhOHinatism, and was operated en several times for appendicitis nt the electric hospital. Per a, time she was used-to haul "cons" in, and then sent te the bene-yenl. To leek at her new, on tho cemetery-fair grounds run, one would think she hadl come right out of tho Pullman works, ami was fit fer a bridel car, or would be run ae the thea tre enr en the new line te Chemasve. I i. i o - Why suffer with you stemaoh, kid neye ami liver whoa Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tee, will make you woM. If I taken this menth,keens you well all Ike j Stone's Dreg Store. .. K. PAGE. President Es We HAZARD GtoSmt J he ws arrectd0hloge Tribune. Caught With It. Police Justice -Have you any means of identifying the prisoner as the men that robbed! yout Mr. TytPhbt.Yeer honor, ho bad 4S of my means in his pocket when Arms and tho Woman, Mabel Qeorge, I do wish you wgukl join tho army, J Gejorgo 'Why, dear! I thought yfu confessed that you loved met Mabel I did say so; but if you-wee te go into tho armjy perhaps yau might learn. What eras ere 'for. After that she had ae cause te plain. Piek-Me-Up. Only a Few Days Left in Which. to Select Yout Christmas Presents If yen nl a ee-ek, extension ta ble, buffet, china oloset or sideboard you will find wail mU and off tring this class of goods below tho regular prices asked ekenthert. We have al ways beeB headquarters' for MlrSe-' chairs, and this year wo have a good hard wood Morris chair for ti 6o"'"i' bettor one for $T.00, and prices rang o on up. Wo have the celebrated Royel ?Vi.I rCS 8,8?ra8tMaga lMt bS'any Wad. Spanish Leather Cushions made for any Merr Is ehalr te order. ?". A Fine Line of Framed Pictutes gifttf6raLTn,rPrfW6' AfiMliB f laB8Ia at Phta. BUREN & HAMILTON A