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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1906)
am JlllSUllJlliftWWHli)t JaflcJwich Fillings vipe Olive Paste, Chicken and. Mush- ,0m Paste, Tongue and Corn Beof nia, Ham and Egg Paste, Porto do roles Graft, Anchovy Paste. A most do Lkus breakfast or luncheon dish. CORKED BEEF HASH, FUIXEB & DOUGLAS. .in' leading nrooora, confeotloncrs nd bakers, 4C0-400 State street. phones 182 and 187. r the best bread In Salem our Ln make, A dainty lunch or dish of lorsters always ready for you. A aOOD OIOAR SATISFIES That's why so many thousands of "Our Champions" aro sold evory day. If you have nevor tried this cigar you aro sluing something good. It Is tho belt ATTER DINNER OIOAR Is the market et any prise. Msko Its tfijunintsnee, 6 cento everywhere, AUOUST HUOKBNSTEIN, Manufacturer. Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, MgT. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, '06 PIRATES of PENZANCE Given as benefit by University and High School Pretty girls, stylish costumes and catchy music. Prices 75c, 50c, 35c. Or chestra 75c. Balcony 35c. All others 50. Grand Opera House dNO. F. CORDRAY, Mar. 1 II I It It I I I 11 I I I I I 1 Ml I II ! MONDAY, FEB. 12, 906 RahlRahlRat! Oragon Olee ami Mandolin Club. Thirty-five Musicians and Pun makers. Twenty In Okorus. Twelve Mnndo aw and Guitars, Eight Soloist. Bob Reundtree, Comedian. Professor I. M. Glean, Solotet and Director. Price. JKc, We, and 7tc Seat sale at box oflloe Menday at 9 a m. New Edison Theatre Salem, Oregon. MEADOWS & LABSAVE, Comedy Booroor. EDNA WILMA, Prima Dona. PEARL & CA88IDY, U Soelety Sketch. "The Decwy Let ter." HARRY MEADOWS, -lUuete-ated Song. NONPAREIL 8TQCK GO In farce. -The Seoret Panel." Matinee Saturday at 3 p. m. Ohll drn Jc. THE SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY Is doing family washing at the low rate of five cents a pound. At this price we wash everything, we starch everything Intended to be starohed. We iron and finish, everything that can be done by machinery, including knit, flannel and woolen underwear; lo ail flat work, such as sheets, "ps. tablecloths, napkins, counter-ha-. towels, handkerchiefs, tray cloths, dollies, etc Balanoe hand work Is returned rough dried. The l the soap, the Btaroh, the blueing d other utensils, to say nothing of human toil required for the washing t home, cannot be bought cheap ough to do all this work at so small price. Telephone U, or drop us a card. d our solicitor will call and axptaln about this work in detail. . THE SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY Special rate for regular family rk for sixty days. Amusements BEFORE THE VERY BEST AU DIENCES. During the past few years the Uni versity of Oregon Qleo and Mandolin Clubs havo sung and played before the most critical audiences in many of the towns of Oregon. Everywhere tholr work has received tho highest praiso. The Mandolin Clubs havo grown from a small club of six to double that sUo, and Uieir playing is of tho seme order of excellence a the singing of the glee club. In addition, Professor I. M. Olenn, dean of the music depart ment of the University and director of the combined musical clubs, is the leading soloist of the present season. Mr. Ilount.ro and Mr. Abbott, of the rlub, nre the other two soloists, and aro very pleasing singers. Robert Rountreo. of Portland, the funmaker of the organisation, Is one of th cleverest little comedians that lias come to Mght here on the coast, and his work, unlike that of so many amateurs, is characterised by repose, fine stage presence, and an address that would do credit to many a pro fessional performer. He has genuine humor in his makeup. The announcement that the oiub wiH appear at tho Marquam Orad as the Thanksgiving night nttraotlon Is attracting much attention. Tho 19W-6 cktbs will be the heat ever sent out from ohl Oregon. The Morning Oregonlnn, At the Grand Opera house Monday, February It. Prominent Citizen Found Wandering In Oraveyard. About S o'clock hurt. night on of our most prominent and popular cltl sens was found wandering about In the cemetery south of town in a dased condition. He claimed to be "tor mented by a guilty conscience." and condemned to wander about among site grave stone for the reminder of his days. His charming daughters, who are leader Ini society eireWt, are almost prostrated with grief, and have the heart feR sympathy of the entire community. We hope you wiM see Ralph- HatJer repeal his wanderings at the Opem House tonight, and thus help the high school student secure their new piano. At tho Now Edison. Tonight there Im a splendid bill at the popular Hdieou. Meadows and Laesare in sirHeinx and dancing, and I9dna Wllma. the beautiful prima donna, will again, sing some' favorite old ballad In splendid voloe. Pearl Caenldy. Salem' favorite, In their society ahwich. "The Deooy Letter, a very laugbaWe act Harry Meadow will h4n( MIMeturi of Days Gone IJy." a beaudfuUy llluatrated aong. and th Nonpareil fveok Co. In the a4depMUIntf faren. "The Keepet Panel.N MaUnen Saturday at J p. m. OhtWren under IS years Ke. Ralph Radera Foot lUtph IUder foot, whloh won she two big foeibaH gnmen from MmHmo- mah. and had the difttinotloa of being oartooned -in the Oregonlan, wiH be seen at the opera house tonight. But aa famous as his foot la, It is no better thaw Ma volee, wnioh will be heard in the -Pirates of Penaanoe" Umlgtrt. "Knox," tho Quality HaL Wa are pleased to announoe ht our Mae of spring and summer bats have arrived. This line emhraane the feheat style and. weights of the season, TOGQimr. ' A Sure Sign. Mrs. Navber Well, what did yeur husband say? Is he going to give you the silk gown you wanted? Mrs. Spender Why, how did you know I had asked him? Mrs. Navbor I eouldnt help notic ing the bad humor he was in when he left the house tfels morning. Poisons In Food. Perhaps yo dea't realize that maay pal La pouoss originate ta yor itwu, semo day yeu may reei a iwingo ut rw.Ja that will MBVIaSO TU. dyspepsia Dr. King's New Life PIHs are guaran- twH to cure all aisaaess uuo 10 pn- of undigested feed-r meaey We at J. a Perry's drug store. ons bask BaUm, Oregen. o your flour bin is empty get Wild If Rose Plow. A Scratch that Hurt. "George aomplimented me on my beauty last evening,- gqsnwgsy re- marked sweet IRUe Catharine to her girt friend. -That so? George w a great manor, isn't he," was tho ungraeioun reply. and now shef don't speak as mey - Albany Journal. Thero"iTaothlB better for making hot biscuits than WW iw ruu. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1906. Personals Dr. W. A. Cttelek was a PortWnd visitor today. J. C. Ooodale, Jr., went up to Jeffer son this morning on business. MU Asucrta Hloks, of Portland, ar rived) yesterday to visit Salem friomle. John Krebfc ami wife left this morn ing for Otovordale, Tillamook county. H. I. Hollar, of tho University, m spending a couple of days at Mehama. Mlse liva Goshofr wettt to Browtw vIHe todrty. for a short visit with rel atives. W. L, Jones returned to Jefferson today, after a short political visit in this city. Ohattwi K. SpauhJIng, of the logging company, went to Portland todny on business. Mrs, IStkjar P. Douglas went to Wood bum this morning for a short visit wkh friends.- Mb Ilutti PkW wflt to Portland thta morning for a short visit with her sister. Mm. Inec Flensing. Miss Helen Steiwer returned to Jefferson this morning, after a -short visit with relatives In this oity. A. Welch went to Portland again tbte morning in the Interest of tho Willamette VaMey Traction Company. It, D. Monfague. of the CiUzonn' Light & Tmotlon Company, returned yesterday from a short business trip to Albany. P. T. Wright ami wife, of Hubbard went ue to Albany hut evening for a short visit with relatives, after spondi iHg the day In this ciky. Mies Htfnane Craig weat up to A1-. lnr today for a short visit with! menus, and rnohlentauy to attend site Det a 11 hop at that city tonight. The Ohomawa g4rw' basketball Nam iNuwed through this eity todny on their war to CorvalMs, where to night they will play the girl of he 0. A. C. Sheriff Cntver went up to Albany todny to haw a look at the Wliyole tbhrve. to If either of thmrV Is the man wanted for the Willamette botol robbery Sunday. e . . Agculxlng Burns. Are Isiiaatly relieved and perfectly healed by Dttcklen'e Aralea Balvo. a J Itivenbark, Jr., ef Norfolk, Va., wrliest "I barat my knee dreadfully! that It ldtierl aM ever, Uaokoa's Arnloa Bftiva stepped the pain and stated It without a sear," Alw heals all we tied and seres. 8e at J. 0. Perry's drug store, Salem, Orsges, . q The Grip Has German. Washington. Feb. ft Senator Oo man tfcta inorning Is Mild to be recov ering from the grip, which threatened serious oompHenUont. He U planning to go south to recuperate, Xteh Ringworm. K. T. Ineas, Wlage, Ky., wriieat April M, lm "Per It te 1 years I bad bean a nils ted with a malady knewa as the Itch. Tho Itehlsg was met Nabearablet I had tried far years te a4 relief, haviag tried ail remedies I eeeM hear ef, besidM a aumber ef deetors. I wish te state that eae singir appUestlM ef Ballard's 8aew Unlmeat onred me eempletely and permaaently. Sisee thsa I have HMtd the llalment ea two separate ee eatiena far riagwerm aad It onred eem pletely. tne, Sos and tlM, rV sale D. J. Fry, Salem, Oregon. o Qre-gon Boy Suleldes. Seattw. ".. Hnb. 9.-Dafoe H Shnric, a yonng mining engineer rrow Keiohlhan. Ahmha, committed sui cide at the Nonthera Hotel Wodnes day night His body was discovered by a betlbdy at 2:30 e'oloek that af ternoon. The young man shot him self In the bead with a ISalibre OottVi revolver, and evidently died without a atrngtde. Deputy Coroner WtKeoe nayn Shark kUted himneh lato Wednesday afternoon, or early in the owning, aa ha had been dead for many hours when discovered. Hm rea son is known for the deed and no note or explanation ean be fennd in the affects of the suicide. In Shark's pockets were fonnd a gold watch, two eheebs for more Stan 1M. payable to him and signed by the Omar Mining Company of Ketchi kan, Alaska. 2.40 in money and- a handsome Sigma Nu fraternity pin. Sberk was a graduate of the UnKer sHy of Oregon. 38 yearn of as and unmarried. Ilia parents reside at Huntington. Oft The remnlsw wOl be treat to Portland tomosrow. The young man has been in Seattle for several days, having come down from Kotobikan oa the reamer Cottpge Oity. His fellow pansengens say that he was cheerful on the way down de clared (hat ho Uhed bis work in Alas ka, and would retnrn there la the spring. Good bread? Yes. you can hate it if you use Wild Rose Flour. MANILA'S FREIGHT PROBLEM When the Philippines passed to Anrioan control one of the most se rtotte probWrna of HHniclwl ndwlnle tmtion In Manila wa the InaeVquato ( means of smniipormtlon about the eity, Manila, aethough about the aame sine an New Orieatne or Waehington, D. C, and with a )0tHtlaU0H of about 900,000 had a horse ear line only thirteen miles long, operating half a dosea diminu tive ran, seating eight to twelve per son eaoh. and this in a oity cover ing an area of 90 square mile and hav ing over 10C miloa of streets. Tills iimdeipMte service necoseltatod the use of the native two wheeled cabs 'carromataa- and "calesas- of whloh there wero In Manila at the time of .tho building of tho. Manila vtreot rail way, upward of 10.000. The rates charged jntr hour by the better cki of thoeo cabs wan ?( cents for rubber Urod and 00 cents for steel tired. The lowor class of native rode on third urns vehicles over definite routes at Dm rate of B cents- for short and 10 cents for longer rides. In spit of (he kre number of vehlrkM and the high rate charged, the supply was not tfual to tho demand, and frequently oni bad to engage a oab In the morn ing for no In the afternoon. The in adequacy of ahw service will he bet Ur understood when it Is remembered that the torrid heat fluently pro hibits walking altogether. Xho Manila olectric railroad, which obtained Its fninohiae In 1901, opened It line In April. 10S. and has now forty mite of faraok in operation and sent additional mileage under eon rtntexfott. The road operate now H Anteriean buMt cant and ten more w4N shortly be added. It was built by the well known American eagia eom. J. O. White &. Co.. of New York and London who nre aMoeiated wh ' Important work alt over the world. In erry reepeot the Manila street rail way compares wHh the beet street railways In American cities. Our First Shipment of Spring Oxfords Just Arrived OREGON I Overcoat Sale For one moro week wo will keep our overcoats at tho reduced price. You won't need much money to avail yourself of tho advantages of this sate. J HO .00 OVorooats now J 18.00 Overcoata now flS.SO Overcoats dw $11.00 Overcoats now '' Yotmg Men's Clothes Come in and see what excellnt things are offering at little prices. This Is tho time of year wo give our young men customers a beneflL Nloe all-wool and worstod Bults from the ages of 14 to 30 now reduced $7.00 to $8.75 stilts now $5,00 $9.00 to $H.75 suits now $7.00 $12.00 to $f 5.00 stiits now $9.00 Salem Woolen Mill Stote Dull Heifers. I I x?nnie Merrill, a (wpular guide at Belgrade lakos, Is roAponslblo for the following story on us "city folks:" I "Of cotxvtt wo know that you oity folk have lots of chances to laugh at un bayeeedors, but ones In a while the laugh Is on our side. I never wan no tickled in my Mfe as I was last sum mer, when I wan guiding Air. L.. from New York. He m m much as 10 yean obi. ami a mighty smart man, too, Yry other way, but he was just eoalrt to death of cattle. I "WeM, no day when we were fl' Ashing for bane he wanted to go1 ashore, no I rowed him up and he went off Into the woods. Pretty soon he come tearing down to the boat n-hot-lering help at the top of hla voice, so you would have thought there was a big she bear aftor him, and I Jumped up ami askod him what was the trou bio. He said: " There a kit of eattle coining this way.' "I knew It was a parcel of young stock, ad I says to him: "'You needn't be soared of them; they're nothing but a lot of heifers.' "Ami what do you suppose he up am) said? I thought I should die. He says to me. and this Is the Ird' truth: "'How do you know they ain't bull hetfera?'" Boetou Herald. State ef Ohio, Cley of Teiede, linens County, m rVsnk J. Chanoy makes eaeh Mutt he . U neater par ef ehe Arm ef P. J, Oh we ay k Co., ihdsg' bmdaew in the Oity ef TeteJ eaunte and state af er e. I aasd, an4 Uat the nld Arm will pay' the sum ef ONK IIUNDKOD DOUANS for saeh and' evry ead of entarrh' that eawaet be enred by Ue use ef IfaN'aCatafrh Onra. PRANK J. 0IIBNHY. Swera to bofera me and suhsarihad in my preoanee, M4s 6th day ef Doeem Ur, A. D 1B. A. W. dMiASON, (Sal) rremry PubHe. Hall's CWtarrh Onre ie taken iUr nafcly, and aota wirsesty en tho bleod and mueons onrnMM ef tho syaUw. Semi for toattinonsala fre. P. J. OIIJsNJtY, 1- CO.. Telede 0. &dd by druggMs, 7Ss. Tnke I toll's rVunlty PM1 far eeaatl-panion. The man or woman who enjoys wearing Oxford or Ties will also be stire of finding the best styles here. Tbete's nothing wanting la their makeup. They aro the beet shoes for gfee mdoe fcbat have ever been produced. Beet to fit, best In looks, boat In feathers, beet In aM that pertain to good shoe making. All cermet leatbMiN-band turned, Ouban and MtHtary Heole, eta, . Oxfords and Ribbon Tics $2.00 to $4.00 We ask t'ae attention of the man er woman) who appreciates handsome Ox fordo. Salem's Big Shoe Store SHOE COMPANY THE SHOERS mmammmmmmummmmm ...... 51450 ......13. OO ll-CO SIO'OO How It Happened. Parka How did tho ship oomo to bang agalnnt tho rocks? Darkw Why, a young man was courting n lighthouse keeper's daugh ter nmt they absent tnlndediy turned tho Mght down low, Woman's Home Companion. Scrub yoursott dally, you're not Glean inntdo. Thle means clean stom ach, bewoM, blood, liver, lean, beamy tiesue in every organ. Meral: Take Hotthrtor1 Hooky Mountain Tea. 3C eeam, TV or TabXts. Br. Stone's Drug Store. Seasonable Tools fo tlie Fatmei Monitor Double Disc Drills put your grain In, wot or dry land In good shape and leave a perfect seed bed. Plenty of them In use around Salem; let us show you one, Syracuse plows, built right and run right. We have them' In all sties. Wood's Spring and Spike Tooth har rows, the ohi Buffalo-Pitta line, whloh ban been soM out of this house for so many years, and there Isn't an Imple ment goes out of Salem that gives mom general satisfaction. Then there is the Sharpies Cream Snparaior, a money-maker and a men-ey-aaver for any one who Is la the dairy business. Also Spray Outfits In the power ma ehlnea or in the barrel pumps, suited to the sine ef your orehard. These and many othens wo have, and would be glad to show you any time at our store. F. A. Wiggins IMPLEMENT HOUBB. SM-M7 Libert Street. Farm Implemeats, Wheels, Auteae btlM, Sowing Msefelasa and Supplies. G i IijK