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DAILT OAMTAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1007. ..: "., s "& ,- ., WATCH THIS SPACE TOMORROW V A I ( ( ( ' i i ( it n OH It:: 1 IN THE WORLD OF DRAMA, GOMEDY AND ENTERTAINMENT HfeMuummtw ft msjtMtatf PHARMACISTS MAY SELL POISON II I Hi 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II II I 1 1 If 4. Grand Opcm House. Tuesday, Mny 14. Lccttiro on Christian Science, by Row Arthur Reevos Vosburs, C. 3. B. Mondny, Mny 20. "Ola Arknnsnw." Coming Attraction. "A Rnco for a Window. "Tho Bogus Prlnco." tlHI lllilllimilll III! (AT THE CANAL WILL DO FOR ITS from noston to Snn Francisco via Strait of Mngollan la 13,000 Ics five monthB for a Ball vessel, Kch has to go around Cnpo Horn. (two months for a cargo steamer. i opening of tho canal will reduce distance of 5300 miles nnd tho te for n enrgo steamor to 20 days result of tho canal, In reducing fiance nnd reducing cost of trans lation, will bo llttlo Bhort of clear upon American commerce American shipping between tho latlc nnd Pacific conBts of the Itcd States. It Is In this great domestic trade, moro thnn In forolgn or over trade, that tho iBthmnin cannl Jus'lfy nil that it may coat tit (icy, labor nnd nnxloty to tho erlean pcoplo nnd their govern- Rt. TllO Eront factor In tlin imit ating of our nntlonnl dovelonmont the Pacific Blopo haa boon tho 'prob'am of transportation. Tho 4b cf California especially, and ilf:j rxrnt of Orogon nnd Wash- fan, brlicvo that tho. growth of pr 8'a'n has boon dwarftod by !lcit rao solflshnoss nnd crood Ithe railroad manngorB, through MIvo rates on both tho goods ka they have produced for. nnd soodu they have brought from. great mnrkots to tho castwnrd of ! Ml3S3ppI. 0 this chargo tho rnilroad mag- have nlways renlled thnt It the vast longth of haul one I of It through a country still al. r desert and uninhabited h Imperatively fixed tho ratos of snt, and not tho oxtortlonntn "It of monopoly. Whatever the Pt cause, tho Pacific Blope ban un- now been atrangoly isolated from KMt of tho nation.. But all thU 1 06 Changed In n wav mm) vnn. "I when economical cargo Btcam- ca", Without ono hrrnlflnc nf IS) down nn fhn whnnni nt l Prandgco goods loaded at Boston m before. This quick, cheap "POrtatlon Will tmnatnwm tUn.a W settled states into great, popu- rrCSDerOUB rnmTnr.nortnlM.. lt'DS ft rich, new irinrknr for tha Wcurcs of New England on the hand and on iim nihr Anni,nn Hmhrr fruits and breadatuffs of , rr tn ronrh Yt Anatnn iI CUt hnvlnr- hnl nrnnta Otbed In coat Of enrrlaeft. RntPti. M civ bo the over-seas commer- '1J':'.;n Which th iathmlnn m. ' J l"!ng, tho noblest work of l- trn'an p.nnni win ,., Mkna' y lft ,!,. K..M.1I- . ww MW UUIIUIU6 C' tkO Parlfl ilnna U.V.IM. lue ra jrai nna. .. iHmea p, present population. commerce between eastern ern America must bo con- nnaer our laws In American Boston Innir laA l ,. Tlo- tfdo so consnlrlnn.lv ht JarS HBO "rtrwtnn man" wua ternacnlar on th mt tor OS. Boston ftf tni fcaa tfaa. ? both tn hnll H.I. .. l "eight It wltk tke product P skilled iK- -.. - .... .wctorles near tke seaboard are "Wa tO BTSU kv kA.B wUr "ftatlon thrnno.1. L ltkuL... fir bexoai tlwir MitR of tho mlddlo west and tho uppor Mississippi valloy. Illinois la now nonrcr California than 1b Massachusetts, nut with lm j cannl, Its twenty-dny voyngo and lit iu nuisui raicH, iMnssncuusciia will bo actually nearer tho Pacific slope bb well ns noaror tho over bobb mar kets of tho Pacific oceans. Boston Transcript. o S. Rownro of OliittucntH for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as morcury will surely dostroy thi Bonso of Btnell nnd completely do- raugo tho wholo Bystoin when enter ing It through tho mucous surfaces. Such articles should novor bo used oxcopt on proscription from roputn- blo physldanB, na tho daniago thoy will do la ten fold to tho good you can possibly dorlvo from them. IIMl'a Catarrh Cure, manufneturod by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O.. contains no morcury, and Is taken In- tornnlly, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the ByBtcm. In buying Hall's Catarrh (Curo bo Buro you got tho genuine It is taken Internally and mndo In I Toledo, Ohio, by F .J. Cheney & Co. Testimonial froo. Sold by all druggists. Prlco, 75c por bottlo, Tako Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. o London IN'Htmimnt Manners. So in o alleviation of thoso recurr ing menu- worriea Is to bo obtained if tho dinner bo ordered boforehnnd, and every wise mnn nnd truo gour met will do this. But, whethor owing to a want of knowledge of tho veriest commonplaces of cool: ory, or for Bomo other and moro oc cult reason, very few men, In Lon don, at any rate, ever tako this troublo, It saves bother, of coursd, to havo tho dlnnor ready ordered for you, although how a cook, howovor clever ho bo, can bo expected simul taneously to plcaso tho palates of somo couple of hundred gucits Is a mvstory which cannot bo explained . - by any thoory of gastronomies. Now, why Is it that thero should be this marked and romarkable ev hlbtlon of tbo restaurant manner? Men, and women, too, aro Imitative creatures, and there may bo some thing contagious In this almost nightly proximity In tho glltternlg halU of dazzling light, whero It pleases us just at present to take our meals. Tho mon and women who frequent these placos and who have such curious customs and man ners, aro for tho moat part the vast majority Just ordinary peo- nle: good husbands, wives, slsterx. I . ... , cousins, aunts and sweetheart. At j homo, at their own tables, amldj tnetr own surrounamgs, iney uavo tho usual wars of conventional do mesticity, and yet when tbey go out and about to these public places, bedlght In their best bibs and tuck ers, they assume thoso quaint warn presumably just because tbey sea those around them doing tbo same People dine out for various rea sons, because they are bored at home, because tha cook has a night off, because tho dining-room chim ney smokes, because they get a bet ter dinner than (key do at home; but mostly, I vesture to think, they (IIaa out to sea m& be seea. Tke uv 4 User mt, w wrMivl .Iiilln Honutlne ConiiMiny. Julia Romnlno Company closed Its ongngemont nt tho Kllngor Grnni!. Tho houso was crowded and never In tho history of Snlem bo far ns thla iBcrlbo knows was there ovor so en thusiastic nn audience. Ed. Rlstlne In tho chnrncter of Eph won mo9t of tho applause, and deservedly too. Tho part Is n very good ono', nnd Mr. Rlstino got all thero wna out of It. This criticism is not written with any vlow of praising Mr. RlBtlno. it Is Just because ho deserves It. Tho play "Reaping tho HnrverV' la n mixture of scnlimonta nnd comedy. uenping tno Hnrvost" "as yo bow, bo shall yo reap," a beautiful tltlo nnd thought for n Sunday ntght'i performance, Julln Romnlno nddod another link to tho already long chnln of ndmirorB she hnH In Salem. Tom Fitch Agnln proved ho la fnr nbovo tho ordinary nctor. In fact tho entire compnny ncqultod thorn- hoIvcb In n most ndmlrnblo mannor. In saying goodhy to Julia Romnlno Company we ronllzo wo nro losing n company of merit nnd tho hopo In they may roturn to us somo daj. ' Touring th(. Coast. Lillian RusBoU'fl tour of tho Pa cific const in Joseph Brook's pro duction of Kollott Chnmbers' com edy, "Tho Buttorfly," Is proving re- markably successful. Sho will con tinue to piny till Juno ICth, when her BcnHon will end lu Detroit. In Oc tober next MIbs Russell will bogln her second sonson In dramatic work nt tho Illinois theater In Chicago In n now piny written by Ceorgq Board hurst and George V, Hnbnrt; The subject of this piny will provo n son sntlonnl novolty. Sovernl of Its char actors will bo rondlly rocognlzcd an prototypes of mon nnd women well known In New York, ospoelally by hnbltuos of tho rnco track. t Tho New York Theaters. Now York, May 14. "Tho Prim roso Path," was given Its first pre sentation Mondny nt tho Majestic theator with Msa Mnrgnret Wyohorly In the heroine role. Its thomo is ono of domostio conflict, for Its story uwiib wiin a wiro who soils her ro Bpectnhlllty In order to secure means to obtain comforts for a husband whom she believes to bo dvlnir. ur calculations go wrong, for ho ovonl "ally recovers nnd denounces the womnn and her sacrifice. There is llttlo now In this bonlgn view of Infidelity, nnd tho mawkish excuses thnt go with It. There Is nlso no "problem" concorned lu It. for norninl society hns nlrcndy laid down mo penalty for such moral Infrac tions and all tho fnlso sentlmont heaped on tho stngo to mako oppor tunities for omtlonnl nctressca la not going to change It. But tho vnluo of n piny doponds In imrt iinon tlm wnv mo author handles his subjects. illlnin Colllor wna In hln ilchf. rainstorm In tho dnrrlck theater Mondny night. To mnrk tho ICOth tlmo of the comedlnn's big success, uiuglit In tho Rnln." souvonlrs wm-n glVOIl tO nil thO WOinnil nrnann Theso wero In the shnps of n hnlf opon umbrella na a hatpin holdor. For tho last two weeks of hor stny in tho Emplro thentor Ethel Bnrry moro Bclectod "Cousin Knto," tho pretty llttlo comedy by Huhort 11. Dnvlos, which was so popular n couplo of soa8ona ngo. Tho npponr nnco of Miss Bnrrymoro In Bovornl of hor former buccohsoh has had bucIi good resulta It Is likely to ho roponted overy spring. Crowds woro in tho rulo nt tho rovlvnln of "Can- tnln Jliltcs" nnd "Ills Excolloncy tho uovornor," nnd tho nttednnco nnd thu npplntiBo mndo it olonr "CmiHln Kate," was not tho lonst of tho thrco In public fnvor. Dnvlos hns written nothing to cqunl "Cousin Knto," which hnu merit sufficient to establish him m oxcoptlonnlly gifted In comedy. Tho piny Is possessed of n bright nnd nn- pealing Idon, It Is clovorly con- Btrnctod; It hns brcozlnoBS, nnd tho dlnloguo hns tho doublo cliarni of Attonioy-Gnieral Rules That. Grocers Cannot Sell Formulas for Poi sonous Solutions. In nn opinion bunded down yestor- day by Attorney-Gonornl Crawford in nnswor to nn opinion from C. L. McNnry, assistant district attorney for Marlon county, it wns sot forth thnt It would bo unlawful for grocers or any other business, other thnn tho pharmacy, to carry In stock or soil formulas contnlnlng poison, such as sprays recommended by tho fruit inspector. Tho opinion snys: "Thoro hns boon no disposition to violate tho law on tho part of any ono. nnd vot un licensed storo keepers nro soiling poison, hut will desist if thoy nro no tified their nets nro unlawful." After sotting forth much ' argu ment In Biipport of tho opinion the attornoy-gonornl says "I am of tho opinion thnt only registered phnrmnclsts nro author ized undor tho lnw to havo in stock nnd dlsponso poisons, although such poisons mny bo used for other than medicinal purposes." o .- "Old Ironsides" Saved. Boston, Mny 14. Tho famous Constitution or "Old Ironsides." as sho Is ondonrcd In tho hearts of tho pcoplo of tho United States, has not boon glvon ovor to tho hands of tho rlppor nnd dostroyor, but has boon put In good shnpo. Sho haa Just re ceived throo luiRo maBtB, duplicates of tho original masts. Tho groat cross-Baws, adzes and othor tools which woro In voguo when lovlnthnn wqodon ships wero built, nnd which nro rnroly soon In n modern ship building ostnbllshmont, havo boon diligently nppllod by shipwrights, Hhlpjolnora, Bhlpflttora nnd cnlkors for innny montha dny nftor dny tin til tho votoran looks today nlmost nn did tho original Hhlp when launched In Boston, Soptombor 1798. In tho remodeling of this uhlp hor linos nnd fornt of old hnvo boon followed nftor tho modol enrvod by Joalnh Hum phreys, who wna ono of tho design orn, wiiicit mo modol wns found nj few yours ngo In n Btnto of good pros ervntlon nt tho Humphreys homo Blond nt llavorford, Pn. Tho mnln mast hns a uinsslvo saml-olroiilnr crop, of nn nron big enough for n Bouthorn fnmlly'H dining-room. nnJ weigh 18V4 tons, n tromondous weight for thu keel of tho old veasol to support. o Free Catarrh Cure lhul Breath, KMIawkliiK nnd Spitting Quickly Cuml Fill Out Frco Coupon llelow. 4 mBEw polntcdncHH nnd finish. MIbs Bnrrymoro has ono of luir boHt rolos lu the twontloth century bncholor girl, proud of hor Indoiiond- onco, but who succumbs to thu ng- grosBlvo wooing of tho young Irish FiiiuniiM Ciimi'h Rt'opiMtnl. WiiHhlngton, I), c, Mny 14.- -Tho Catarrh la not only dangerousHnit It cnuaos bad breath, ulceration, donth and decay of bones, loss of thinking nnd roaBonlng power, kills ambition and onorgy, often caused loss of nppotlto, Indication, dyspep. sla, raw throat and reaehoa to gen oral doblllty, Idiocy and Insanity. It needs attention nt onco. Cure It with Gauss' Catarrh Cure. It Is a quick, radical, pormnnont euro, because It rids tho systom of tho polHon germs thnt causa catnrrh. In order to provo to all who are suffering from this dangerous and loathsome dlsonso that Gauss' Ca tnrrh Curo will nctunlly euro any cnBO of cntnrrh quickly, no matter how long stnndlng or how bad, I will send u trial pnokago by mall froo of nil cost. Sonu ub your nnmo and ad dress tudny and tho trontmont will bo sont you by roturn mall, Try Itl It will positively euro so thnt you will bo wolcoiuod Instead of shunned -by your friends. C. M, GAUSS. 778G Mnln St., Marshall. Mich. Fill out coupon below. adjoined hearing before tho tutor Btnto cotnmorco commission of tho nl legud agreement upon rntos lu tho orient, enmo up today pursuant to ndjolumont from Inst month, At tho honrlng thoro was tho production of FREE. This coupon Is good (or one trial pnekugo of Gnuss' Combined Catarrh Curo, mallod froo In plain pnekngu. Simply nil In your name and nddrons on dotted linos below nnd mull to V. E. (1AUHH, 7785 MhIii Street. Mnrnliall, Midi. nrtlMt film ninva i, ...... .i n """'' "K "" wa mo prouuci on or ! L lb bv 2 Jin Sin ,1" itoamrtlp linos which resulted In nn 2S3. "no hbays EioM ",n"H,rt f''! reemont on rates r,n cot- ".' - " llflll TfllirinU Irt ffll.. .!.!. in .tl.ll. '.. ""- wiiuiii, niiuiil iu for sovoral seasons nnd of his sorloa of ehnractorlzntlons of that Domnoml tho ndont Hlbornlan Is tho boat. Jacket, or coffoo wrap, or evening. Hllvcriou Iicnl .Vcivh. cloak, or couvro mlaoro must bo j Mluaos Jennie Bnrkhurat, Jonnlo given nn airing, nnd tho lord nnd Cooley and Messrs. Clifford Iloudryx mnstor, aB in duty bound, escorts his nnd Frank Truman visited In Wood- l.,,AH l.Hl . ...A AH .l..l t.n.A. 1 .. . . uuiicr nun ur buiiiu uuu uibu uuiiur, uurii wini nllliouy. hnlf, as tho enso mny ho, to a largo public room, wherp thoy oat what they aro told to eat amid a largo company of folk In preclsoly the samo predicament. All this Is funny enough and typi cal enough, and thoroughly char- actorttatlo of tho ago In which wo llvo. It explains, too, bo far as the thing Is oxplalnnblo, this extraordi nary restaurant mannor, which seems to bo growing on all sldos. I leave It to others to dlsouss whethor this Is a pity of otherwise and con tont myself with stating what Is, I am sure, an indisputable fact. Lon don Express, o GrowlHtr Aches and rains. Mrs. Jo8lo Sumner, Bremond, Tex. writes, April 15, 1902: "I havo used Ballard's Snow Liniment In my fam ily for threo yean. I would not be without It In the house, I havo used It on my llttlo girl for growing pains and aches In her knees. I have alo used It for frost bitten feet, with good success. It Is tho best llmlmentj I over used." 25c, GQc and f 1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry. 444miniiiiiniiin)iiii :: c i. t ;; kJiretiYUtzxy :: Shortcake ; ; Served with dinner today. T White Hcuse ResUtfrant TiMitHtiiMHiiHUHm Several of tho youug folks of thin city uttended tho dnnco glvon at Mt Angel last Sunday evening. Miss Elmn Fischer mndo n trip to Woodburn lost Moudny. Mr. Harry Bteen mado a business trip to Mt. Angol last wook. Tho rovlval meetings hold nt the ChrUtlnn church last week woro well attended. Somo vory prominent sponkors of dlfforont towns nnd cit ies wero present. The grand ball given ut the W. O W. hall last Saturday evening was well attended and n pleasant tlmo was had by all. Mr. Frank V. Wray mado a trip to Mt. Angel lust Weduosday evoning Mlssos Anna and Cathorlno Lots, of Mt. Angel, woro In tho elty Inst Thursday. Miss Ida Edlaon, who has boon al Balom for tho tfast few months, re turned to hor homo In this city last Tuesday. Miss Wlnnlo Chamnoss went to Drain last Monday. Mrs. M. Cooley nnd stopson vis ited at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Noll Cooley'a last Wednoaday and Thursday, Mrs. L. C. Bunnell made a business trip to Portland last Wednesday. Misses Jennio and Byrdo Cooley attended tho danco at Mt. Angel last Wednesday evening. Mrs. James Edliou visited In Sa lem last week. Mr. A. E. Wrightman and Lewis Johnson made a trip to Portland last Thursday. suited In tho reoponlng of tho enso In whloh thoso rates aro complained of hofnro tho Intorstntes commorcu commission. It was clnlmed by tho representatives of tho rnllronds thnt thoy woro not represented nt the conferences. To show this thoy ngrood to furnish the minutes or tho conferonco. It was objoctod that tho complainants should not bo nllowod In Inspect tho minutes but It was ad mitted that Mr. Boyd, who represent ed tho railroads, that Mr. Grownham, ono of tho participants, represented besides n Pacific ocean water lino to tho orient, tho Northern Pacific and Groat Northern railroads. m HOTEL AHIMVALH. Wlllaiuetlo. Win. LaForco, Portland. Mrs. David Allen, Seattle, Frank Jonos, . B. Newman, Portland. J. Alnsllold, Cleveland. J. C. Underwood. J. M. Glnnnor. Goorgu Miller, Chicago, Mr.'nml Mrs, A. W. Condln, do, OA I3W bGstffrZ&Sk PIlllOM l?fmt fitgHHtlt(, In one of tho sorlos of bnseball games or tha elty loagua yesterday tha Bankors put It over tho South ern Pacific team by a scoro of 14 to 9. Tho railroad mon put up a snappy gamo, hut tho nlround support wns not equal to tho monoyod mon. It looks as If tho S. P. team nro golni. to mako a showing wliou they get In to propor trim. o No Hlrtl McrtliiK Owing to tho ahsonco of sovoral members, there will bo no mooting of tho Salem Bird Study Club to night, but a full meeting and good program will bo had Tuesday of noxt week at tho Trover gallery. i , 9 Stop Grumblltijc. If you suffer from Rhoumatlsm or pains, for Ballard's Snow Liniment will bring quick relief. It J a sure cure for Sprains, Rheumatism, Cos tracted Muscles and all palss tad within the reach of all. Price 26c, 60o, $1.00. 0. R. gnltb, Teaeka, Tex., write: "I have used Ballard's gaow Llnlueat la asy family for years and have feu ad It a fae ren edy for all smlae as aekee. I re emnsad it fer Hl lu tke ckeet.? H. V. Dolph. A. B. Martin. J. J. Horbort. W. V. Elliott, Chicago. " F, E, Guild. C. H. Schonk, Chicago. 0. W. Cowan, Chicago. Tom Brown, Woodburn. J. 0. Wilson nnd wlfo, Portland, M. L. Holhrook, Portland. Iloht. Junior, Portland, H. R. Cory, Now York. W. J. Kerr, Logan, Utah. J. J. Clapoll, Kansas City. J. It. Fly nn and wife, Portland, ' 8. H. Bhloakly, Chicago. II. 0. Rosobaugh, Portland. J. O. Robh, Wichita, Kansas. ' John V. Bonnes, Portland. Wattle HnstluKN, Dayton. Or. ' Charles E. Warror, Dayton. A. A. Roardon, Portland. J. Prag and wife. Portland. KrtlfJII. W. W. Cox, Portland. 0. J. Woscott, Oakland, Wis. Mrs. 0 A. Wolls, Woodburn. I). W. Smith, Amnsvllle. If. Stelnor, Sonttlo. r II. Hoywood, Portland. " Win. Romncly, Portlatfd, Dr. J. fl. fltott, Portland. Mrs. Tucker and chlldron. BUN lugs, Montana. Btnnton Rowoll, Portland. P. B. Mitchell. Cottago. Geo. O. Foster, San Francisco. 1 H, M. Cobb, gcattlo. J. D. Smith, Seattlo. " ' W. J. O'Coaaell, Oakland, Cal. Ivaa . Oakee, Portland. Henry A, Towasead, Pertlaad. Z. M. KIce, Portland. Thos. K, Campbell, Cettage Qreve. T. Wlgwaa, Portlaad. KoWt Xdle, wife sad 4ag4rtv i i iekl by D. J. Fry, iterate, juism.