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1AGK KIG1IT DAILY CAPITAL JOt'RNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THITMIUV,'-XOVEMBEK 2. P0 S OUR STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED TODAY hi ' -".'it N 4V. ? I f 1 I V TJ '.IK V 1 , L 1 .1 S..7TT1 M vh I B m-m-m . , PEACEFUL VALLEY TOiilGIIT A RPLEXDin PLAY PRESENTED HY A VERY KTHOXG COMPANY , THE FEATURE FOR THANKS GIVING KVEXIJfG. tlon Is taken by the commercial or ganizations of tbj orthre cities the matted will be taken up with the in terstate commerce commission. Med- ford's fight for terminal rates Is pe lng watched here with ft great deal of Interest, and It Is thought that If the city wins there are good prospects for the same results here. BASEBALL MANAGER GETS BIG SALARY Copyright Hart Schaffntr It M tt- Here's to you and your family and your friends; we hope you'll all be to gether this Thanksgiving Day, and be thankful that you are together; that you'll be together in spirit, if you are absent in fact, and that you'll all be happy. Parcels checked FREE m rnr-t. i A PARCELS" CHECKED FREE The Columbia Grand Stock com pany Is giving Salem a claw of play and a clans of playing that should fill the Grand every evening of the company's appearance. The plays aro nil standard, clean, pointing n food moral and are rln that' way educational. The company Is a real lv Btronit one. well balanced and , composed of people who take pride In their profession ana tneir com pany. The prices, ,too, are the very lowest at which a really good com pany can. show here, and Snlem hn (now. reached the stage, of growth where she can and should let out another tuck In her skirt, attend the theaters and support a stock com pany. Last night the play was "In the Shadow of St. James" which is th.it pood old standard play, "The Parish Priest" sporting; under a longer and more euphonlstlc name, and It was splendidly played. Mr, Bogardus as Dr. Edward Welch, took his part, a rather difficult ono, splendidly, and Miss Scarth, as Nellie Durkln, pre sented as sweet and dear a little girl as ever graced a home or dimmed the footlights. The part of Father Whalon" as . presented by Claude Hutchinson was fine, he caught the Inspiration at Us highest point and tava the audience a most lovable priest, a fnther Indeed to the parish and a man whose priestly garn could not hide the warm and tender heart beneath lt..The other parts were well taken, the support being excellent throughout. Tonight, "Peaceful Valley," the play In whNJi Sol Smith Russell achieved such success, will bo the attraction and the Journal scribe suggests that no, better way of spending Thanksgiving evening than by seeing this beautiful play, for that It will be well played, all who have seen the excellent work of th? Columbia Grand ., Stock company, will know without anyone telling them. rrxintD mmis uasbo Wilts 1 New York, Nov. 24. A new con tract, calllns: for 118.000 a year, was signed today by John McGraw, as manager of the New York Giants, ac cording to gossip along theRlalto. If the rumor is true, McGraw will be the highest salaried baseball player in the world.. It is said that McGraw was flirting with D. A. Fletcher, promoter of the proposed new third league, and John T. Brush, owner of the Giants, hear ing of it, drew up the new. contract to block the deal. McGraw's new con tract is said t run for five years. Elite Cafe Menu DINNER FROM 1 8 M. to 8:30 P. M. HmhI1 Musical Program .i Novclty Trio. FIFTY CENTS FIFTY CENTS Celery. Menu. Oyster Soup. Olives. Pickie Waldorf Salad, Mayonalse. Fillet of Sole, Tartar Sauce. Bannana Fritters, Wine Sauce. Roast Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce RoaHt Young Goose,. Apple Sauce Roast Young Duck, Sweet Potatoes. Baked Chicken Sage Dressing. Fried Chicken, Cream Gravy. Suckling Pig, Apple Sauce. VICTORIA STRENGTHENS HER BALL TEAM UNITBD PUKRS LftAHSD WIltB.) Victoria, B. C, Nov. 24. Word has been received from the Victoria scout, Eddie Househrder, to the e' fect that Dashwood, now sojourning in California, had decided to Join Victoria's new team as catcher next soason. With Cliff Clomenson and Ted Million, this makes three In line at this -early date. Dashwood has a good record with the Oakland team and Clomenson and Million are shining stars from the University of Washington. CITY NEWS. .. Tan Novelty Trio Will furnish special music tonight at the Elite Cafe. "Peaceful Valley" ' - By .Columbia Grand Stock com pany at Grand Opera House tonight. ftlx-Room Houm Bath, newly finished Inside, lot 10s 100. for sale cheap. N. D. Elliott Job printer 221 South CommerclaN treet, 10-6-tf Knjojr Your Dinner While aweot strains are being played by the Novelty Trio at tbo Elite Cafe tonight. Prepare Your Costumes And capture one .of the many prises at the Masquerade at tho Auditorium Thursday, November 2 4. ll-19-5t (irand Dancing Miwquerado At the Auditorium Thanksgiving night, Thursduy. November 24. Ad mission: Gentlemen, 60c; ladles, 2.5c, 11-19-St You Will Be filiul To know of the sanitary grocery, once You trndo with us. Call or phone 181, the Sunset Grocery, East State street. rruHwltiou Worthy Of Investigation, Want to meet a few persons having from $500 to 11000 to invest In a manufacturing enterprise that has merit, and no competition. Interested parties can tare lucrative employment, if com petent. Address box 804, Salem, or call at room 820 U. 8. Dank build Inc. r . It Is a Pleasure to Cook When you order your groceries JVomJ. M. Lawrence. You are al ways sure of getting the freshest and best in all Hues. Thone 811. corner 8. Commercial and Ferry street. Tonight ad tirand Opera Houoe, "Peaceful Valley," by Columbia Stock company. MIh Nliiriiwin's Dancing Class at Auditorium Rink tomor row night, ' ' Do You Know That right here In 8alera Is one of the best meat markets on the Pa cific coast. Steuslotf Bros, furnish anything you want in meats at tha right prlcesv Corner Court and Lib erty streets. Phone 1528. - East School Has Program The pupils of the East School held exercises yesterduy at Central Hall and also made further' donations lo the collection which have boon made during the week for the Roys' nud Girls' Aid Society. The collection consisted ot all kinds of 'wearing ap parel and many things in the way of toys. . . " . Columbia tiriind Stock Co. Offor "Peaceful Valley" tenant ut Grand Opera House. Actors Will Eat The members of the Columbia stncV Coinnany will enjoy their Thanksgiving In Salem, and will be the guests of Mr. William Rasmus, fawner of the company, who came up especially for the occasion, at dinner at the Ellto. Resides having a (Thanksgiving dinner this excellent company should have a Thanks giving house, for "Peaceful Valley," a regular Thanksgiving play, to- ! night. Clifton Elected t'HitaBi The MkIi school , football squa I celebrated the disbanding of the team of this year lust evening with a dinner at the Elite Cafe at which the coaches ot the team were the bouts. After the dinner Clifton Smith was elected captain for th team of 1911. Those present at the dinner were: Frofesaors Moore, Stiles and Kirk, aud Messrs. Smith, Dentson, Rocket, Snyder. Small, Ilo fer, Cuenoweth, Lafky, Ben aud James McCleveland, Eyre. Rarrlck and Veatch. WARNER WILL COACH U, OF 0. ANOTHER YEAR ANTI-SALOON LKAGVE SPKNTjj.AHOUT 1B,(MM) According ( to fhe statement of campaign expenses filed with the secretary of state by the -Anti-saloon league $10, OR 8 were expended dur ing the recent campaign by the or ganization In Its attempt to put the state ln the dry column. It Is esti mated that the expenditures made by local and -county organizations will easily bring this sum up to the $15, 000 mark. In addition to this D. Lee Paget, of Poatland, expended nearly $1,000 in behalf of the dry campaign. v The Home Rule association has not yet filed Its statement, but will before long, and It Is expected that It will show a heavy expenditure In behalf of the cause of the "wets. Jay Bbwerman has also filed his statement and It shows an expendi ture of $484.28. . , TO ROOM WILSON FOR PRESIDENT IN 1912 tONRBD nUI llEO WISS.l ane, WaBh., Nov. 24. Wood row Wlleon, governor-eloct of New Jersey will be boomed for the presi dential nomination in 1912 by East ern Washington and Northern Ida ho Democrats if the plans now being shaped for a gathering of the clan here In December are carried out. According to the plans now being considered the Democrats will meet In Spokane to celebrate the recent Democratic victories throughout the United States at the recent elections and to launch the Wilson boom. Notice, All persons Interested In., the South Salem sewer will pleiwe meet in the Congregational church at Nineteenth and Ferry streets, Saturday even ing, November 26, at 7:30. COMMITTEE. University of Oreg,n, Eugene, Nov. 24. William J. Warner, Ore gon's head coach, has been secured to coach the state university for an other season. Oregon football sup porters are unanimous in their ap proval of the selection of Warner for next year. The prospects of a chaninionshln football team at Ore- gon were, at the beginning of th season, very poor. Under Coach' Warner, however, Oregon has developed a team which easily runks first in the northwest. Coach Warner graduated from Cor nell In '02 after four years of 'vur ally football. He had the unusiul distinction of being captain nur.I g EuEen, Or.. Nov. 24. The first both his Junior and senior years, i. , d securing terminal freight 1901 he was chose . member of or ft reductlon (rom Walter Camp s AU-Amer.,, - th) pre8ent rate wag tttken by the I Eugene Merchants' Protective Asso ciation at Its meeting last night by the appoplntment of a committee to takethe matter ip with other cities in Western Oregon In au endeavor to In duce the othori to co-operate with Eu- igene In the matter. -If favorable ac- Roost For San Francisco. When you write to your friends or business connections In the East do not fall to ex- cress a desire to have them aid f In securing the Panama Exposl- tlon at fian Francisco. It will bring t'lousandu of people to the 4 Cfst and be a great boost to aid us In climbing. Mention it to everyone of your correspondent! and ask them to write their cou- gressman or senators. EVCiKXE ALSO AFTER LOWKR FREIGHT RATES JIMMY WALSH IS WAITING OF ROBBERY 4rTTT.4-'T'fvv4-f4-f ;; W ANTED t for pood business building. Good i proposition to right party I Address NIC Care Journal Creamed Onions. Mashed Potatoes Baked Sweet Potatoes. Grecu Apple Pie. Pumpkin Tie Mince Pie. English Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce. Ice Cream. Demf Tasse. COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE 0 . . Anyone visiting my store will find that you can buy at a discount that will equal that of any store In town. In place of spending hundreds of dollars In advertising, I am going io give It to my customers directly. Men's, women's and children's shoes at extremely low prices. Men's topnes with 8-Inch tops. Get my prices before buying. JACOB VOGT 2UO N. Commercial street DIED. EDMUNDSON At the family renl . dence, corner Myers and Saginaw Btreeta at 4:25 Wednesday after noon, November 23, -1910, Mrs Bell M. Edmundson, aged 6i years and 8 months, wife of Jamg H. Edmundson. Funeral services will be held from home Sunday. HELTZEL At the family home yes terday afternoon, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Heltzel , aged two weeks. The funeral will be held from the residence tomorrow forenoon. - MARRIED. BROWN-SOMMERS Mr. W. 3 Brown, of Greenwood and Miss Mamie Sommers of Turner were united in marriage by Rev. D Lester Fields of South Salem Wednesday, November 23, 1910 at the parsonage in the presence of relatives and friends. They will be at home to their friends at Greenwood, Oregon after Decejnner o. MEACCM-EDWARDS At Cheme wa, Oregon, on Tuesday evening November 22. 1910, Miss Violet Edwards to Mr. Albert Mencuni Rev. P. E. Bauer officiating. The bride is a graduate nurse of the Salem Indian Training school The erooni is a itraduate of the academic department of that Institu tlon. Mr. Meacum Is an engineer. They will make their home In Coos county. LOW-SHEPHERD In Salem, Ore sron. Wednesday. November 23, 1910, at 2:30 p. m., at the Chris tiun church Dnrsonage. Frank Low to MIbs Llnnle Shepherd, Rov Davis Errett officiating. They will make their home at Dnl las. SCHAER-DUFFY In Salem, Ore- iron, at the home of Mr. Mark Flake, 1368 North Eleventh street, on Wednesday, November 23, 1910, pt 1:30 p. m., John O Schaer to Miss Lillie Dutry, Kev Dav's Errett of the First Christian church officiating. Thev will reside at Portland where the "groom Is In business. PERSONALS President W. N. Farrln. of Pacific University, Is at the Marlon. ' H. O. Campbell and wife ami Frank Lane and wife, of Dallas, registered at the Marlon yesterday. Mrs. G. Harrington, of Forest Grove, Is at the Marlon. Banker Herbert Eakin and wife. of Cottage Grove, "Tire guests at the home of Justice Eakln of the su-i preme court. Mrs. A. M. Clough Is spendins Thanksgiving with her daughter tit ' Portland. W. H. Cross, of Alaska, la the a-uest of his brother, H. H. Cross, of the city whom he had not seen for many years. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Aldrlch are spending Thanksgiving with friends, at Silverton. S. F. Freelksen. of Albany, Is In- the city. Dur'ng his stay here he la the guest ot his son-in-law, Deputy City Recorder Elgin. D. Berg, and family, of Slbler... Iown. nnived In the c.ty today. They are making a tour of the west Albert J. Egnn, of Chemoketa,. was a visitor In the city yesterday. George Stein, of Albany, Is a visi tor in the city. Mrs. Mertice Wheat, of Seattle, and her little granddaughter, Helen Primley, are spending Thanksgiving with Mrs. Wheat's slater, Mrs. J. It. Cradlebaugh. Iunitko riuen uuurn w' l I Kansas City. Mo.. Nov. 24 Jim my Walsh Is crying "robbery" today j because he lont the decision to Monte Attell lu their thrVe-round bout here last night, but fans who saw the fight are paying little attention 'p. him. They say that Walsh snouiu be very well satisfied that he was allowed to fight. He refused to. weigh In and is believed to hav : hi-tm at least six pounds heavier than Attell. who tipped the beam at exactly 116 pounds, the weight agreed upon. Attell won by ' re markable footwork, blocking Walsh's early rushes and In the last rounds, beat him decisively. Ut Turkey Waldorf salad, sauce and many special music, etc. tartar br wine other delicacies: at Elite Cafe. , Portland's Popular fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON Oregon Coffee House 131 N. Liberty Street. j Light lunches at all hours, and tht best 15a meals morning noon and night, served In the city. Give ut call and you will be a regular cus tomer, yovus for A coon mkal. , The House of Comfort Combined Willi Elegance Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 ' Most perfectly furnished, moderate priced, modern hostelry in the metropolis 'of tne Northwest , , - WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Owners and Managers. Also Operating Seattle Hotel, Seattle. State of Ohio, City of Toledo. Lucas County, ss FVnnir J chene makes oath that he Is senior member of the firm of K. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, county and mta nfnrflHuld.and that said Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED mot i 4 ns for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh cure. PRANK! J. CHENEY Rwnrn to before me and subscribed In my preseuce. this 6th duy ot De cember, A. V., less. - A. W. GLEASON, (Qn Notary Public. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken lnter- nallv anil acta directly on the blooa and mucous surfaces of the system. Sena for testimonials rree. P. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O Rnltt hr rlrnrelata. 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Both Speedy and Effective. Thin Indicates the action of Foley' irirlnnv Pills as S. Parsons. Battle Creek. Mich., illustrates: "I have bee afflicted with a severe case of kidney and bladder trouble, for hiih f fminrl no relief until I used Foley Kidney Pills. These cured me entirely or all my ailments, i was troubled with backaches and severe shootlnc nalns In the sides with an novlna- urinary irregularities. The steady use of Foley Kidney Pills rid me entirely of my trounies. jney have my highest recomm ndatlon. i Red Cross Pharnikcy. ! 1 SPECIAL Cittar Factory, at Pallas. Dallas. Or., Nov. 24. J. J. Camp- boll will open a cigar factory here De cember 1. The new business will oc cupy the building next door to Camp bell's real estate office. TJie building will be completely remodeled and a modern front put In. Mr. Campbell, who is a recent ar rival in Oregon from Idaho, is a cigar manufacturer of many years experi ence, having learned the trade In the Eastern states. See that the oor have enough on Thanksgiving. It was a windy, wet S.unday of moderate temperature. o NFW TODAY FOR SALE Nearly new 400 plau for Bale for 1200. Address, BBB. Journal office. FOR, SALE Lots in a:i parts of the city; easy payments; $100 and up. See Homer H. Smith, Room (, Mcornack bldg. Phone 96.' 10-28-tf FOR SALE 1V acre lots 3 block from Fair Ground store. Fln building; location outside of city. Price J257; $57 cash on eucli lot; balance, $1 a month on each lot. John Van Laanan, Salem. U-24-3t 5 ACRE TRACTS Hollywood offers the best in small fruit tracts for several reasons: 1st. Because the soil Is good. 2nd. Because of Its closeness t town. 3rd. Because it is ready now for plowing. No clearing at Hollywood. 4th. The price of land there I right. 5th. Terms to suit the Individual buyer. BECHTEL & BYIIOII 347 State street Tel. Main. 45? MONEY TO LOAN TnOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Room 13 BuBh Bank Blk, Salem, Or. Cottage Undertakinci Parlors. Modern in every detail. Lady assist ant. - Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. Phone 724. West Salem Transfer Passenger Baggage "Uncle Bflly" Armstrong has 4 opened . repair shop near Young's grocery stoiw, on Broad- way. where be will repair the understandings. Oood work Reasonable rates. Connects with all trains at West 8alem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Journal , office for West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 11 m., 1:10 p. m. and 4.00 p. m. every day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Mon mouth and McMinnvllle. Leaves Sunday at 1:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., and 6:15 p. in. Calls at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any dy bat Sunday. Phone it. J. B. Underwood, Mgr.