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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1907)
DAILY OATITAIi JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOHER 28, 1007. i I i I II IHI 1 i H 1-H-H Mm fr . L STOCKTON The Old White Corner AMUSEMENTS GoocJs I Out Dress iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminmii Auditorium Rink. Open afternoon and evening, ox- Department Spirited Sale of Petticoats $3.00 and $3.50 Values cept Sundays. "THE THREE OF US" TONIGHT Hns boon doing n phouomonal business. Wo. oponod tho season with a remarkably comploto showing of strictly correct fabrics, which has been constantly roplonlshcd with new "arrivals by ovory express..- When you want ttio latest In dross materials It will be to your Interest to visit ' 3 $2 25 Monday Our very best .garments taken from our regular stock of hlgh-clnss goods. The Btyleo and materials aro moro artistic and beautiful than over. ' They are suitable, too made not only to plcaso the taste, but to wear and give perfect , satisfaction to tho purchaser. Embroidered :lannels Seo display in our Court street Tflndow. For tno nrsi umo in the history of Salem you can have tho prlvilego of selecting ifrom a compicio range ui imi terns at prices much lo3S thau 'ijroa expect. itork Sheeting and Diapers Wo have them direct from tho ..converters. Rubber Sheeting All widths and prices. Sites 1 to 4, Considered tho rtest on tho market. Infant's Dresses A full new stock of all sizes and prices. Velvet Ribbons Now browns, blues, greens and bluckB, just received. New Ostrich and Feather Boas Wo received tho ones you aro waiting for at last. Three-strand ostrich in white, blue, pink and gray. $1 0 to $1 9.50 Feathor boas In brown, white, pluk nnd blue. $3.50 to $5 New Bearskin Coats For Children Another shipment Just colved. Priced renBonnblo. re- Closing Out Our Boots Men's $2.00 calf boots and ex tra full stock calf skin boots, sizes C and 7, worth $3. GO nnd $4 Hoys' calf boots, worth $2.2G, sizes 2 Vs. to 5 Priced to Close Out More New Clothing Our clothing department la growing In popularity ovory day, becauso wd glvo better values for loss money than any other store. $3.98 Long Black Coats for Ladies $3.98 Jnst to stir things up wo will offer for this week a lino of QO and 52-Inch black MS.9S each. NOW'S YOUR CHANCE. coats for ladles at James A. Heme used to snv thnt the success of a drama could bo as sured If it had enough of tho right Kinu 01 numnn interest, in other words that "tho closer to nnturo in plot and latiguago a play Is drawn, tho moro cffcctlvo It will prove" Poor Home has boon gathered to his fathers for a long time, but Ills tru ism Hives aud thrives, and wo aro toid that it unds expression in tho iBffilllllBnClnraBl MgMMr A 5lC3nnnA 'BBBH nnlnHn' jfc xPSnBnBlnHBflvSBEB nH&ria JX9nHlnHflBrJBHnV JnBnBBKiBHnESSKHn HK " v 3HI nnnw t'T J 'WlrsIflHflnV M WSt&d' WaAu! '& 0 0.SFJ&,rs'siedi &sfe'. rand Opera House &g,,08t of c,mr,C8 1,,ngCi of this J0I1.V P. CORDRAY, Mgr. Miss Elono Yorcx, of Portland, Is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Wil son, of this city. Mrs. L. D. Wostacott has returned to her homo In this city after a short visit In Portland. Mrs. S. Illldgo, who has boon In tho city, left yesterday for hor homo In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sottlomlor loft last ovenlng for a short visit lo 'Portland. Mat Spanlol, tho Stay-ton landlord nnd llvoryman, was in tho city to day. Dr. L. L. Rowland, of Noblo, loft ifor Toledo today to look nftor some M0.NY, OCTOHER 28.. WAITER N. LAWRENCE nu tho .vctest of all Ameri ca Plnys. ie Three of Us nv it c unn CROTHERS. V. h a r o! superior oxccllouco (".n r Vl'nnt nll-sonion run Kb Mall in Squaro Thoatre. Nowiinmi mnttarH fk, acl h a triumphant engage-1 Profosior and Mrs. Arthur von m San F anclsco. A dramatic Josson woro nmong tuoso wno worn rf':c3 you nust not miss. M-ff, Jioo, 73c, GOc. Seat enlo r.A Mfn - . ' wui )i n Ifiv !l n m. (LINGER-GRAND THEATRE FF.K cooii:xcixg oct. at. Don't fall to boo N. J. A. McGuire AND Wiss Annie 0 en "llirnm ir,. ,.., ., ,';f" I an wek of Whiting tKXlVfr'y." '" ,,fcr' JOc and 20c n 1 1 1 1 a 1 1- PERSONALS -Hi IIIHIHUi CJ n- 14 '--., il A 1. ft f -l M - ' - I f c Hichiil spent Sunday M --fy left this morn- y to friends. W. Sponcor aro ; -" at Newport. '" as among those F anil Ine. m..mI Hi 1- . ,v "0,' "I"H- WiT w ,h4 'J ' PeUIJohn spent -4 Mi n V person. -it fr- . V " " Jeifc una .v ..oit, iu run' fss f-r d, ua ore ,e" this l! .,-' "or and. vkoP ,. i Ti ! ' 4U "" :a;nnefa It eat HsrrU i Magers, tho vocal to Portland this - nsrritonj .. x from i".ru wwiiy arrived Sat k .wusa,, and wUj jocate t fe.a well-known archl- ivsiir in ,2; ,pent Sunday with H to?. .u"l?8es le't this r fc 8!jOft visit la Port- Wlov. of Pdlt, k to Portland this morning Mrs. L. M. Jonos, of Jefferson, camo down this morning for a short visit. Rov. Mr. Wlnans roturnod thlB morning from points south of this city, whoro ho has boon doing ovan gollstlo work. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Hoabry, of Port land, who hav obeen tho guosts of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wain, have ro turnod to their homo. Mrs. E. Hockett, who has boon visiting hor mother, Mrs. C. L. Kol ly, of this city, returned this morn ing to hor Uomo In Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson, of tho Yorox Rros. Company, of this city, returned this morning from a short visit In Jefferson. Miss Edna Englo. formorly of this city now of Portland, spent Sunday In this cltv visiting friends. Miss Eothol Gulss, who has boon a guest of Mrs. Cooko Patton, has returned to her homo In Portland. Miss Gertrude Fawk. tho well known deputy clerk In Iho county clerk's office, was tho guost of friends In Portland over Sunday. Mrs T. M. Fronch and daughter, Miss Constance, of Tho Halloa, after vUltlnc re atlvos and frionds m aa linn left this morning for their home. ... Harry Mcllaln, of Shasta, Califor nia, arrived In tho olty Saturday ovoning to bogln a course In the tho Willamette University. Attorney Cheater Murphy, tho well known athlote. was in tho city Saturday to attend tho opening of tho Auditorium skating rink. Attorney R. C. Glover loft this morning for Albany on biiBlnoss, LoRoy Gcsner, tho well-known violinist, loft today for Eugene, whoro ho has a class in music. Attorney Charles McNary wont to Albany today on business. Attornoy'W. H. Holmes hns ro turnod from a short business trip to Portland. S. D. Cnttorlln returned this morn lug from Portlnnd, whoro ho has boon visiting for tho past few day. Hon. Lloyd Adklmon, of Cotton wood, Idaho, arrived In tho city Sun day morning. When he Ipuvoh ba lom, which will bo Wodnosday, his depnrturo will not bo at all (alnglo-r.). Mrs. M. C. Whlto, of tho N'mlle oraft Shop, of Portland and Salotn, roturnod to hor homo In tho metrop olis yostorday, nftor a short visit In this city. Verl Goodo lm roturnod to thla city from Donvor, whoro ho hai hern visiting rolnttvos for tho past two months. Ho . will bo numbered nmong tho Marlon county teachers this wlntor. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Driver re turned this morning from Tangtnt, whoro thoy havo boon visiting f"r tho past sovoral days. Mr, Driver and his shotgun got busy yesterday and caused tho doath of eight big China pheasants. "niH" only nr rlved with b!xj, but tho reporter be llovos that ho really camo from tin flold with tho other two birds o W. Akondrlck, Valley Mills, Tex , writes: I havo usod Dallard's Horo hound Syrup for coughs and throat troubles; It 1b a pleasant and moit offectlvo remedy." Sold by D. J. Fry. Slcnlintilo Longfellow as "Port" in "Checkers." four-net play by Rachol Crothors on titled "Tho Threo of Us," which comes to tho Grand opera houso to night. Tho play had Ub beginning In Now York laHt season, whoro It had n suc cessful run of 227 nights. Thero Is llttlo In tho sotting of tho play to suggest a mining camp. Tho movomont Is Indoors nt all times, nnd no attempt Ir mndo to de pict tho alluring atmostphoro and scenic effects of Novndn. Roallum, that kind of rcnllsm ono associates with llfo in "Shoro AcreB" nnd "Way Down Eiist" Is dominant throughout nnd It gooB fnr toward giving wnrmth nnd effect to tho uaturalnoBH of tho play. Wo aro assured tho cast will ho omlnontly satisfactory throughout. MIhb Mnbol Cameron, n native of Sail Francisco, na "Rhy," Is nn nt traotlvo girl, and glvon Htrongth to the moro stirring sconos of tho play. CIHJCKERS WEDNKHDAY. Everyone Who Ever Haw Clierkera Will Hoe It Again All OtheiH .Should. "Checkers," after a tour or tho Paclllr coast last xca-'on, iilaylug all Men's Clothing If you'ro particular about the stylo nnd fit of your suit, tho rep Clothing Is a gunrnutco tha.t utatlon of tho jOf JV qC W 0 ovory domand of tho 'stylish drosaor for fashionable tailor ing and oxport workmahslilil will ho fully satlDflod. Our spot cash plan oxplalns why wo undorsoll "regular stores." I nncoB tho chnugo will novor bo no ticed. Two performances each ovoning, nnd regular mutlnuo Saturday afternoon. Salem Fence Works Headqwurteni for Wovea wlr Fencing. NetUng, Pickets, Gatwi, Shingles, P & B. Ready Rooflng, Screen Doort and AJJusUble Window Screens All t lowest prlees. Walter Moriey 250 Court St Satffi,OfC NStM I Winter Shoes f Storm Rubbers and Rubber Boots If you aro looking for good winter shoes that will give you good service, corao In and seo my stock. With every pair of shoes sold I glvo a pencil box, containing pencils and rulor, free. Jacob Vogt 345 State Street Mill ijPBH iV A wrW' ul'ln nsVr5 "THE THREE OP US." The Most Delightful Play or the Eu tire .Season Here Tonight, "Tho Threo of Us," which appears at tho Grand oporn Iioiiho tonight, Is undoubtedly one of the boat plnys that will bo soon fi Ralnm this year. i'he Journals oxclmiigoH, whorover tho play has boon prosontud, spunk In tho highest tonus of both play and iii'tom. Ono of them snyn: "It Is an ovoryday llfo story. fiiRcluatlngly told. Tho characters aro humble, tho story Hlmplo, nnd It Iiiih an no tualnosH and pnthos Holdom umi on tho Htago." Allan Dale, (ho groatoat of Atnorlcnn theatrical critics, Bays: "Don't lot tho two or you rail to soo "Threo or Ub." MnlM'l Oitnenm mul Walter I lotion, In "Thru Threo of l." the chler cities rrorn the Twin Cltlo of Minnesota to Vancouver and down tho coast to Loh Angoles and back to St. Louis and thonco to New OrltMins, Texas nnd nil through tho South, will bo 'Hoon at tho Grand Opera houso Wednesday. It U the only company playing "Checkers," and tho porsounol Is substantially the same socn horo during the last en gagement In this city. THE KL1NGHR GRAND, Has New I'rognim mul nn Cluiiigo of nuyerh. Entire Tonight tho Klluger Grand thea tre opens with all new faces and ex cellent performance. As stated before In this paper tho performers tonight come directly from tho largest vaudeville houses, as the management has placed tho theatre on the large circuit. Owing to tho enormous expenso, thero will be a small change la the price of admission, 15 and 25c, In stead of 10 sad 20c, but as tho pub lie enjoy good klgh-clMs pcrforw- DruwH lni-ge Audiences, Yostordny was a groat day at tho First Christian church. Victor Dor- rls wns In his bust condition, and ho. gnvo tho pooplo some thlngA to think about. Tho morning sermon, "Tho Lord's Day" and "Tho Lord'a Sup per," brought tho church up to tho standard of Now ToHtnmnnt Idonln, which cniiRod many to sny, "I novor heard It that way hofnro." At tho evening sorvlco tho Inrgost auillonco of tho meeting greeted tho ovnngol 1st, and thoy wore not decelvpd In tho lessons ho brought to bear. "Alexandor Dowlo and Rolntod Sub jects," troatod or tho modern proph ets and soothsayora, dlvliio healers. etc. And those who had never Hoard tho matter illsriissod hoforo woro loud In tholr prulso or Iho manner In which tho ovnngellst brought point after point out In tho simplest and moHt profound way. Tonight tho thomo will bo "Tho Arrest of an Angry Foo." Tuosdny evening "Dis poning of Johuh." lilblo lesson every afternoon at 2:30 o'clook. TEA You will find no poor tea in packages bearing our name. If you find any such, you knpw wha to do. ? Your nKtr return rourfMatr U you d ' lik ScbHIio'l Belli s ptf him, Ndlcs. A cbanalng present the bwsJasw wo man will appreciate Is an ladlttaosl nedlcase. It Is no snail that sfee en slip It In her purse and Uk It 4&w te tho oWce, where It will net eccnpy any spce in ber tfeslc It hi i&ade Jt a little lsrsjer Uua a ack s U Mredles sad U ef nUt( eevscttd artfUard. On one side Is s4nf keM the pcksff, and tWre sre, -Mse, tbr tWn feuiael Uaw for Hm WW "f Tobaooo Pouehtt Afwa'ys Aeetpt'skle. Tobacco pouches aro always accepta ble gifts for men, and stunning ou mny be made from Bimle. A pretty pouch lit rich brown or dark green, lined with n maroon silk, would be at tractive when tho edges are pinked nnd a drawstring of heavy silk with long tasselu runs In near tho top. It's not Uio uid, the lining or tho cord that makcH tho.'io bags ho iinUHunl, for with out tho monogram or crest dona In gilt tlirond or in bright colored slIkH the pouches, nsldo from being handmade, would Ik uulto tho miino nu those bought Iu tho Hhops, but with an at tractive emblem or two or three 1st- ltlala prettily embroidered lit ono cor nor tho loiu'lioti aro prcsenta nuy man, no matter how surfeited .with gifts, would bo glad to receive. Knitted or crocheted ttea, though not a novelty, will bo dcslmblo gifts, for inoy are Hiirvlceablo and, being made by hand, nro a valuable ncccHHory le any wardrobe. In plain green, dark cardinal or iniulo of a combination or two tone otfoctM or of two strongly con trasting colors, Huch as black and red or ornngo and blue, thoy are striking contrasts as neckwear. THE O.K. GROCERY cm VBBBBBB. I w SI Between Low Prices and High Quality In grocorloa you would surely cliooso quality. Hut If you trade horo you don't havo to choose, for you got a combination of both. QUALITY OHOCKHIKg, QUALITY I'RICEf) Mako tills storo tho favorite among women who know grocory values as well as wo do, Dy deallpg here you can save money without sacrificing quality in tho slightest degree. That is real economy, A. A. ENGLEBART, lZtk twt. PhM 11