Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 27. J 908 AMUSEMENTS. Graml Opera House. April 27 High class vuudcvllle. Auditorium Roller Rink. , Morning, afternoon and evening 08sions, Tlio VH(lctte. Moving pictures and Illustrated tings, every afternoon and evening xcept Sunday and Monday after ftoons. AN INTERVIEW WITH . AN OLD CIRCUS MAN Mr. Herman Q. Smith, represent ing 4ho Greater Norrls & Rowo cir cus, arrlvdd In Salem Sunday, and during a visit to The Capital Jour nal, ho said: , Do you remember the circus of childhood days, which consisted of a iovr .performances of mediocre abil ity, pooBlbly a lion, an elephant, a for' horses and several old red wagons? In comparison, the pres ent day circus In a thing to marvel at, To transport the Greater Norrls A Rowo circus, museum, menageries, hippodrome and congress of nations it requires" 40 double longjth cars, 'of. three special trains. Thoro nro over 200 performorB, And about GCO people In all depart ments. Sleeping accomodations and thrcu jneals a day for this vast army of iouls must bo provided, and ns they Arc a rugged clastt, the food, must (that but one of the big circuses wlfl visit a certain territory any given 'car, , ' ' . The Greater NorrlB & Rowe circus played to 297,873 paid admissions during its phenominal run In San Francisco this spring. They will ex hibit here Monday, May 4, and win be, the only big Bhow to visit us this year. o ilo Got What He Needed. "Vino ye-rs ago it looked as if my time had core, ' says Mr. C Farthing. 6f Mill Croolt, Ind. Ter. "I whs so run dbwn that life hung on a very slendor thread. It was then my druggist recommended Electric; Bitters. I bought a bottlo and 1 got what I needed- strength. I had one foot in the grave, but Electric Bitters nut It back on th'o luff acalnand I've been well eve? since." 'Sold under guarantee at J. C. Perry's drug Btore. 50c. , o- -a, Hoys Out In Warm Bike Race. One slightly injured lad and two demolished bicycler arc part of the results of a five-mile race to the Wallace farm and return by six Sa lem boys all under the age of 17 years. Clarence is probably the worst lnjurpd, haing run into a wagon while returning to the start ing point at exactly the same place where he had Ills hand citt on a barbed wire fence on the outbound run. Doth accidents occurred on the other side of the bridge, the race belne from Center and Com mercial HtreetH in town to the Wal- CIRCUIT COURT BAR DOCKET f .i iu- , ' . r.i i t , ufffiMt vtaa - IUDINO UUCKINO ZKDRAS. necessarily bo of a good quality and Abundant. Tho acres of fonts and other para phernalia of tho circus must he erected on Hhort notlco; tho parade given, two performances, one In the aftornoon and tho other nt night and a Jump to tho next stnnd of possibly ICO or 200 miles mado. A votorlnnry surgeon and two as sistants to look after nil of tho stock fa with tho show. An ordaluod minister Ib with the circus ns spiritual ndvlHor, and to hold services In tho tonta of the big show ovory Sunday morning and uvonlng. And tho strango part of It Is, that scarcoly a porformer or worklngman around the show, falls to avail thomsolvoB of tho benefits to bo derived therefrom. A graduate- of Stanford university, with a M. A. dogreo after his namo, given free of charge, Instruction to All of the children and employees of tho show that enro to nvall them wlvoa of this splendid opportunity for advancement, A well equipped blacksmith shop with threo husky blacksmiths are carried with tho clrous. A harness shop In which Is ro paired most of tho harness used on tho 300 horses is another depart snout. A harbor shop with' throe flrst 1osb bnrbers, for tho accomodation of the employees Is another depart TOont In tho ticket wagon, Is a well equipped oftlce, with typewriters, see tretnrles and clerks. It is from thU plnco that the vast inuohlnory of tho show Is kopt oiled, from tho mnater, mighty brain of tho general mana ger. II S Rowe. Bvory llttl detail of the vast cirrus U looked wftor hord, ond If thoro Is o quloter or busier ofllce In tho country, than that presided over by Manager ltnwr vo do not know It. It was this same modost man that brought about the consolidation of tho three big circuses of tho world The tenltory has been so dllde lace farm and bnck. Those entar Ing tho race, were Elmer Smith, Glenn Mnuref, Clifford Smith, Mer rill Penn. KurhoI Fields, Robert Henn, Clnrenco Shaw and Carl Hinges Tho prlzo winners were Smith, first; Hinges, second and Fields, third. Shaw nnd Hinges bi cycles were destroyed during the two mix-ups at tho bridge beoauso of tho narrownoss of tho thorough faro at that plac O' A Tweuty-yenr Sentence. "I hnvo Just completed a twenty yonr hoolth fccntenco, Imposed by Ducklon's Arnica Salve, which cured mo of bleeding piles Just twenty years ago," writes O. S, Woolcver, of LeRnysvlllo, N. Y. Ducklen's Arlnca Salve heals tho worst sores, bolls, burns, wounds and cuts In the short est time. 25c nt J. C. Perry's drug stre. Court U ow to He Paved. A mooting of Court street proper ty owners at the Hoard of Trade rooms Saturday night, at which H. R. Olio presided, may result In a resolution for tho paving of that Htroet passing tho council at the meeting tonight. Heretofore several attempts have been mado to pave this thoroughfare, but ono stumbling block after another has been en countered so that each time It came before tho council It was voted "laid on tho tablo Indefinitely." The main bone of contention Is as to the width of the sUoot, some desir ing a 30-foot utroot from Church to Fifteenth, whllo othqrs claim that by so narrowing It, It would be spoiled Tho nnrot approach ' at harmony hv tho property ownors was raehei lt Bight, when Frank Mor wlith, H. 11. Thluhuwi and George Hose woit appointed a committee to lnvtl(tte and mu! the pauingo of a paving ordinance. About ono-half of thos assembled favored a width of 34 reet Councilman Sio!., chair man of Be stfuet committee, was present at the meutlng. GRAND OPERA HOUSE JXO. E, COUimAV, Mgr. ONE NIGHT ONLY Monday, April 27 Il special Hnttugement nith Sullivan aud iVm.'dinc. tju- jsn-atett nggiogntlon of Vaudeville Tai nt ever seen lu this city, direct from tlw GruHil Theater, PoitUnd. NOTE THE SIX BIG STAR ACTS N'AOIMA KTITARDO Kuium(U Equilibrist. Tllh'SSOX, WA1TKRK THHSSON IN "A Trlji to Washington, D. O." (XJ.VNKHS mid M.DKHT ItreoiitJ'lc M.uuith and Comedian hlfO CK)PKU CO. IN TIu Price of I'lini-r." IIAI.l.HN and FUhLKIt - IN d'eo, CoIuiu'h Comedy, "ELECTION RETS." "THE TWO ROSES." Iu Dainty MtiMuil OlTeiiug. PrK s 50c. 35c. 36c, 15 Seat salo nt box office, Mouday, JAM Following Is the bar docket foi the April term of court, A. D. 190S Department No. 2, to be held at Salem: Dorrance Lumber Co. vs. Francis Feller; assignment. Leo Willis vs. M. L. Chamberlain; assignment. ChaB. Scott vs. D. K. Smith; fore closure. G. W. Fisher vs. Christine Fisher; divorce. Wm. E. Joseph, by Fred Haas, vs. M. S. Skiff; assignment. W. S. Mott vs. Salem Flouring Mills Co,, a corporation; injunction. Alice Slevers vs. Mark Sievers; di vorce. T. C. Smith vs. Marcus ChrMen son et a!.; foreclosure. Mary J. Davis vs. John T. Davis; dlvorge. Daniel Dotuhue vs. S. E. Russell nnd C. N. Robinson; suit to dissolve partnership. L. E. Goodman vs. W. F. MInard; foreclosure. F. J. Eldrtdge vs. Hoefer & Zorn; Injunction. E. P. Berdlno vs. G. W. Johnson; foreclosure of Hen. Francis Stelnborn vs. Christian Stolnbem: divorce. In the matter of the application of George Morley for registration of title; registration of title. CharleB A. Gray vs. Capital Na tional Dank; injunction. NeUlo Kinney et nl. vs. Mahala Mlno-; partition. S'nte of Oregon v?. H. R. Kln cald; accounting. W. II. Dickens vs. Clara C. Dick Dick ons: divorce. W. IL Churchill vs. J. M. John son; quiet title. V Scott vs. Martha Scott; divorce. John II. Shields vs. J. F. Enright t nl; to quiet title. Nancy II. Zercher vs. W. H. Burg-ha-dt nnd F. G. Griffith; Injunction. S. T. Northcntt vs. Horlettn Froh miui, Sarah Wilt, Emanuel H. Lyon, Mose J. Lyon and Michael C. Ly ou; injunction. Lillian A. Ob&ror vs. Fred J. Ob orer: dlvqrco. Marie Schmidt vs. Paul Schmidt; divorce. J. B. Bmnall vs. Bertha Bres nall: divorce. Eva M. Pa'merton vs. Orrln H. Palmerten: divorce. Thomas Tucker v. Eva Tucker: divorce. J. L. Freelond vs. Tha City of Sa lem: clea" title. Mary Alloy vs. Harry Alloy; di vorce. ,C. J. Hayos vs. U. L. Sabln, etc.; assignment. Portlnnd Rnllwav. Light & Power Co. vs. Railroad Compilsilon of Or egon; Injunction. Portlnnd Rnllwav, Light & Power Co. vs. Railway Commission of Or- t,rmn' InttinoHnn Albert T. Savage vj. Nolflo Sav age; divorce. Pearl Wooldrldgo vs. George Wooldrldge; divorce. In the matter of the registration of Utlo of LeRoy Browno vs. Ellzn bcth Coleman et nl; registration of title. J. M. nrown nnd M. B. DcGulre. vs Eliza Brown, Nina Morley nnd J. M. Merley: partition. P Andreson v. F. A. Kurtz; suit to 'dlmolvo partnership. Rosa G. Forsyth vs. J. M. For sythe; divorce. Gilbert H. Benjamin vs. Mabel A. Benjamin; divorce Sarah M. Adamon vi. Edward Adnmson; divorce. Thomas J. Kerr v Samuo' E4 mlnston and Oregon Rafting Co ; foreclosure of U"n. Winifred A. Clarke v. Leon L. Clarke; divorce. John LMtenmalr vs V.' L Greenwood et al; application for registration. B H. White v. C. W PHe nnd V S. National Bsak; recoery of res' propertv. John Wolfard et at v Tddy Wolfard al: to quiet title Ixula Awe v. Joa K'oppa stlne et al; forloure la the mattw of ta 'at' of Henry OHschlagr. defeated. Th-o M. Barr. admr . v. J. M Wldroer et a' ; appeal from county court am 1 llw--ZZ5l--'HlB-f ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 240-246 Commercial St. LADIES' SLEEVELESS VESTS ONLY IQti EACH whUi shoulder bands, ncntlv trliuuied with wide lixv. TODIES' AND SUSSES' BROWN HOSE, GOOD VALUES, 25 I'M. LADIES' WHITE WAISTS ONLY $1.00 , Pretty dainty patterns, either laco or embroidery trimmed. We hnve them from 75J np to 82.65 LONG SILK GLOVES S1.25' ' Double tipped fingers, extra heavy sill;. 't A wrn; i'aiiahoi "7r anu up.t- ; t s . .MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. New lot of 3Iet-ry Widow ftilldi'S, TriuinHd Huts, Rlmpes, F Follago, and Fancy Hat Pins. SPRING SHOES THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICKS. 'lowed':, 1 ammmm WK"Q t A TRIAL CONVINCES Those who havo tried our laundry work say It Is with out eqiutl in this vicinity. Wo have studied tho weak points of other laudrloB and mndo them our strongest points. Wo ubo a Npeclnl soup for colored goods that docs not fado them. We uso n special soap fur woolens that does not shrink them. Wo uso a special nonp for white goods that does not rot them. In every department our work Is guaranteed perfect. May wo have a trial from you7 Phone ius. , SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY Tel. 25 136-1CC S. Liberty St. MMMHMMMHmMHMUHItttltf r CPyHtQri .,,, -toJ5r, IShOPR tnr .. ce.vc. i::ii styles and ebaper- njfen', JJJ dies and chltfW. ' 1 and 1Il)i t,n. lSt4 able house slippers. Jacob Vo 3-15 Stnte Street. , M m "- 6.r READY TAILORED CLOTH E5 FOR WELL DRESSED i riciM. Ml. J M ffw W Sm. striAirl' ' A ,v-s kM IAs JlPJT price: range 07 o TO 40 YOU'LL BNJOY A DRIVE In ono of our rigs Just as -much as If you owned it, Mo.ro,, In fact, for you will havo nil tho pleasure and only a mcro fraction of tho oxponso of a prlvato Btable. You aro not limited In your choice of a turnout, either. Our livery service can sup ply anything you require, from a runabout to a coach and team. How can wo servo you? FASHION STABLES, C. W. Yannkc, Prop. 131137 N. High St. Phono Main 44 T1IK IIB8T KO.UI IB FAMILY EVER HAB Can bo ottalned fron osn tender nnd Juicy but, nttVi pork. AH our mew ire km from the cholcei:, atl prtrnO the table to cult tfa jeurddl fustldlous. Our prlcw r lore J quality thnn you an txi i plnco In Salem, E. C. CB08S. Phone SIM, It'Ofe. SALEM WATCR COM office an am For water rerflce ippif Dllli payable aonthlj It President Rooseelt Snv. That outdoor exrcUe U n-'led b rhumtitlsm ful'-i'v that ailvt- " Tht answer is simple u- Ba'.'atd's Snow Liniment, and the rheumatism , will so. I'-nvlngr you as pry as n I colt. Qlv. quick nnd permanent re illof from JheumMti-n. n-nKi';a ! lame back and all pains. Sold by all ' donlors. OREGON PEOPLE ARE GROWING WISE Theoo sacks, large number of thorn are now using ALLEN'S BOSTON BROWN BREAD FLOUR, Tho people of New England have lived on Jut such Pure Foods for ovor a hundred years, goods are iyt up In packages and In 10 and 25-pound ata aie ior sale uy ai.u yu.ST.t'LASS GHOCERS. ALLWN . LEWIS, Portland, Distributors for Oregon. ALLEN'S BBB FLOUR COMPANY San Jose, Cnl DtbMolnes, Iowa A new pavemont, the llassam. is attracting a good deal of attention.! and a trial of It will be made tn Portland. It Is being used a good ; deal In Germany and it i said that 90 per cent of the pavement be ing laid la MkaeachuaetU now is Ilaaguui Its coat is alnit fifteen ' per cent les thai other pavements , RhcumatlMn. More titan n!m out of ewr n eases of rheumatism ar simply rheumatism of the muVW 4ue i cold or damn waather or chron o rheumatUin. In nuch ct-f bo inter nal treatment Is ri-qwlred The fr-- applicacon of ChauibAr'ain s Lhil nient is nil that Is needed miA it " 1 certain to t-lve qiitck relief Give It a trial and for yourself hosv quickly it relives the pain aud sor netH. Price S5 cenU; large size.-50 oeuts Sold by Ur. sioues drug store t OASTOHIA. I KJmiti-lmittHyV'HSHiCtlttlt . V Don t read tins unless you are In need of ome of these article, and wl.h to save money by l.u!r,s ihein ut a barga'n Until March SO, in order to make room for new goods, these items will be offered at grtatly reduced prices. Those are all of standard make and good quality. f Regular Saie Price Price w, One new S-laoh wagoa, Qomplt $110.00 95 00 ff On uok buetiv. bast mnk ISO. 00 100.00 X One new buggy, best maka ' 96 ft X one aew runabout One new disc harrow 22.00 One now Tiger drill , 9-00 uni now mieKeye uinaer , iv.v One b Duekeye mower 60 00 On new Buckeye rake 5-. 00 On nw Davis ere in separator . . ... 180 0 On nM 14-inch Reok Island Ollpper steel plow 19.50 f On now !-inea Roek Island OUppr steal plow.. 17.50 one new 10-inch Hock Island Cupper steel plow., li.ou Oue u-w aaudiUHds light express 75.00 On Dew hMUilmnilu liuhf vnrVi.q 75.00 A ter. !aMti).riian.l A..llAnw .iinntai. nnil valra nt H llUTlialn SiBgle-troos. double-trees, neck-yokes, dashboards cushions, at a SO per cent seduction. An assortment of about $300 worth of paints, lead, oil, var nishes and stains will be put on sale. . I will al.o sell on comm.ssIon any implement or venicie which you may wih to dispose of, at aay time. fiEADfiC D I1ADC Corner Pine and Front St. tf UHUIUli IV. JAIUD3 SALEM. OREGON Graber m PL AND. GAS FOTlNfi Will glte pompt '5-w to all orders, tnara.wi wnrV In cite UtllflRlOl I to be up totbei-it71 ard. WKWlLLBEPUytt-10 GIVE ESTW.WB OS CtfTBl-H r-n at our i-op M ' street, Back of Brf, -T Store Pbone 5&. TO OWNERS OF The underfeed is P ,rv. handle wd-ww and trotting bor'i ' board end care P-' t S1M( ft1 unfa i ll SO 00 "I 42 50 17 50 135 00 S 29.00 W C5.00 15.00 M 13 60 I 11.50 1 pw.oo a co.oo Gold Dtfl?! !w.tf i i p-p rmMPAfl "'..i. ' - . . o. tK.f i Made for i"' .., . . j.. t W " gtOCtl . " P. B. vH AGt ..btkM tituOAV . MH i ! Creams, "AgM i low- 2 Is.1 'Asylum av-00"- J I nrietor. -J i iMIRpTi -, - . -j .ij.T-r -rrr;Mii.. ll .w-P" itt'itoiir1 nijmmitmintmMnwti,iiiiiimniiiwinrti