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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1903)
! ENOUGH TO BE FRAMED ii. (a what the Indies, en? in jw- I to our superior laundry- foork; jrts, collars and cuffs rolaundrled or tlian now. uotnosuc or nigu Send UB your wooiohb aim hwkb , wish to got full aervico from ttcn.lcjem Steam Laundry ,' mill 411. "" i-iooriy 01. OrkfH' ..bill arJ, and tbo wagon rlll call. j Juicy Morsel for Breakfast ron con onloy from one of our jtr tndaollcioua moats, steaks, lamb itilton chopa. voal cutlota or pork, LnnAtii aro all cut from Uio fnttcat 3 onmostcnttlo, and wo can supply . uhlo with frosh, nntritiouu and klesooe meats at bod reck prices. THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1903. PAGE THREE. N iicdi M orL ides :n(sl illy carl h C, CROSS SALBM ORE Phon 201 ySffiwf' t itSLT rand Opera House,WFTON JOHN F. CORbRAV. M.. -L"Y - Vll ' T" Beginning Monday, Feb: 9th,', ONE week . aH Vr fift r Shingles and Shakes . The roof is Bhlngled best if you use the ltlnd of shingles and shakes wo sell, nnd we ask yo.u to note tho good wear and economy of tho roof for which wo furnish tho shingles or shakes, Wc carry a large stock of shingles and Bhakes of good quality, carefully selected to mako n Hound, tight, durable roof, and wo aro al ways ready to glvo oflllmatos. GOODALE LUMBER CO., . . Near S. P. Pas Depot. Phone 651. Keep Him Home Evenings. With tho promise of a bottlo of good boor such as ho knqws ours to bo and boo tho good rosults. Salem beor is good for tho family, hotter than most modlclnos, nnd you ought to have a ease or two In tho house right along. What did you say your street number was? CAPITAL BREWERY, MRS. M. BECK.CPfOp, Miss Jessie Shirley -AND- HER OWN COMPANY, -IN- Comcdy - - Farce - - Drama Mooday-"TIIE DEACON'S DAUGHTER." Tuedy- "Doris Wednesday-"UNDER TWO FLAGS" Thursday-"IN THE hands of the ENEMY." Fridy-"nLUB grass." Saturday- "HELD DY THE ENEMY." Saturday Matinee -"UNDER TWO FLAG?." POPULAR PRICES. 25c. 35c, 50c Salt of Scati begins at oxofflceMonday.9a.m """" Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Manager. S-NIGHTfc -!23 KN: MONDAY,- FEB'Y 16th IBs Weston & Herbert BIG MODERN Vaudeville Show 9-ALL STAR ACTS-9 THE ONLY RECOGNIZED ATTRAC TION OF ITS KIND IN AEMEIUCA Prices, 35c, 50c and 75c Seats on sale boxofilec Monday 9 a.Irn ILLINOIS S ARSENAL' BURNED DON'T 8HIVER WHILE YOU DRE83 These cold mornings. Roach out of IN, strlko a match, turn on tho gas Itarour gns Btovo and noto how quickly IWr room gets warm. Haven't a gns tyv7 Monn it? Lots horo so cheap ;ou'U wonder how you have permit-, (td yoursolf to bo bonumbed when so ouch comfort could bo had for so lit tle. Salem Gas-Light Co., None 563 . 4 CHEMEKETA ST. V5t Shop A at Rock Island stroyed De- Loss Estimated at Nearly Two Million Dollars COPYRIGHT. Wood a 4oo Good seasoned fir wood sawed and delivered to any part of the city, at 4 per cord- D. S. BRNTLBY 18M83 Commercial St. Phone 691 Main. iTrosfcee Sate! ? 5 I ? I ElHlIllMMlMBIBHEIlMKB 5 ? m s IB H U W H M M 4 M M GREAT VALUES In Men's Overcoats and Boys1 .Clothing, This Week Only. We are now offering at 33 i -3 per cent discount from the rega'ar price 6.00 Salts now $4.00, 5.00 Salts now $3.35, 400 Salts now $2.6$, 53.00 Salts now $2.00. SAM ADOLPH, Tttsstee "llHlMlllHBl3BIn!!t-HIBal-3-IiSlllSI haliis&EasteniRR n NaJFor Yaqulna; Waves Albwy 12:5 p. m. waves Corvallls 2:00 p. m. arrives Ya.ul a 6:25 p. m " cturnlng; i Leaves Yaqui"a G:45 a. m. way Corvallls 11:30 a, m. Arrives Albany 12:15 p. m -3ror Jetrelt: Tea Albany 7:00 a. m ArrJvea Detrlot 12:05 p. m. " 1 Prr.tn nt,it. Javes Detroit .' 12:45 p. m r-M:8 Aioany ........ 5:sa p. m. 'rain No. 1 arrives in Albany in Clirrae Omelet. To mako u choee omelet beat four eggs a little, aikl four tnlilcspoonfuls of milk, a pinch of salt, a dash of pepper, one-fourth cup of grated cheese. Cook In hut tiuttorvd pun. over slow fire, fold in half nnd turn out on a hot platter. Iluaalitn Maturity. A Kussinu doos not bocome of ago nutll he Is twenty-six. w connect with the S. P. south ra tralr, aa we'l as giving two or 5 a fur in Albany boforo departure " F. northbound train. LV No. 2 con- vets with the S. P $ at CorvalUs -n, Albany giving &Y oe8ei7ICO t0 Newport flnd adJtt' J"' No. for Dotrn't, Breit-nbueb W "f'Wniaii. resorts leaves Al H LI 7 00 a m- rtaching Detroit & pT1 Elv,n8 ample timo to reach i-to I ngs 8ame day- - .lQbor InfonnaUou apply to EDWIN 8TONB, A?SR AlbaayMana8er' 11 CRONISB. Agent. CoVralllE. Strrl 8Lycrnper. Chicago originated the system of eteel frames and the uso of isolated foundations which made possible a twenty story building and revolution ized American commercial architecture. O. G T Go's PA8SENGER STEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland Monday, ednetday and Friday, 10 a.m. For Corvallia Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 8 p. m. QuickTime, Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trada Street M. P. BALDWIN, Act Shop A, the principal storehouse of tho Rock Island Arsenal was tics troyod Tuesday nicht by flro, togothor with its contentfl, which included cav alry and Infantry equipments of ovory description, and 1,000,000 rounds of Krng-Jorgenscn smokeless ammuni tion. Tho contontH wcro worth ?1, 500,000. Tho building was a massive structure, threo stories in height, nnd wns erected 20 years ago at a cost of $400,000. Tho flames in tho great institution endangered proporty worth many times tho amount losL Tho flro was under control by 1 o'clock WodnoB day morning. Major Blunt, thjo com mandant, estimated tho loss at $1,- 900,000. There was no casualties 60 far as known. Thousands of pcoplo stood ou the sides of tho river and watohod tho fire Whon the flames got beyond tho con trol of tho arsenal flrobrigndo, an ap peal for holp SvaB Bent to Davonport, Rock Island, Mollno unci -Dee Molnos. Two companios of firemen from each of these nearby cities responded, but by tho timo thoy arrlvod tho storo houso was a mass of flames, and ow ing to tho largo amount of ammunition in tho building, it was considered dan gorous to Ufa to permit thom to ap proach tho building. Accordingly all their efforts woro directed towards preventing tho destruction of othor buildings of -tho plant. In this thoy wero successful. For full two hours, and ovon after the warehouse was a mass of glowing ombors, tbero was a continuous rattle of exploding rifle ammunition. The force of the Rock Island ar senol has been working undor ruah orodrs for sevoral weeks. Fifteen hundred mon havo been employed, and tbo oflloora in charge havo boen advertising daily for more machinists needed to carry out tho orders from tho war department. Whllo the fac tory of the arsonol is loft practically intact, a groat hole has boen mads in the government stoma, and it is fear ed that tho work in hand will be seriously delayed. The new small-arms plant, Just equipped at a cost of several million dollars, escaped ths flames. This plant is now nearly in 4 flfiRBERT Vaudeville Monday and Tuesday Show This Season Consists of - Nine Big; Acts The Three Rosebuds the Very Cleverest Trio W. A. Watson, the poj.ul&r maag.r of tho Weston nnd Herbert Dig Vau deville Company, is ono of tho best known performers in tho vnudovillo profession. He has devoted a life timo to that particular line, nnd his musical specialty, which ho prosents in conjunction with Miss Horbort, 1b considered ono of the groatest nets in vaudeville In speaking of this par ticular form of amiiHoinont, Mr. Wes ton Bald: "Vaudeville is becoming mpro popular with tho pooplo ovory year, and wo flnd many dcsortlonB from tho rnnkr of tho dramatic and oporntlc profession to tho moro lucra tive life of vnudovillo. Such woll known artists ns Dorothy Morton, Potor F. Dalley nnd Wllllo Collior havo left tholr first lovo and jolnod Vnudovillo, and havo scored tho hit of thoir Uvea. Wo aro giving tho pub lic this year moro for tholr money's worth than thoy have ovor rocolvod boforc. I bellovo that a successful mannger should koop in touch with tho tlineB, nnd as his reputation Im proves ho Bhould nlBo Improve tho me dium through which ho oarned It." Tho Weston and llorbert show this season consists of nlno big acts, in cluding Hugh J. Emmott, tho colob rated monologlst and humorist. Em mott Is a decidedly clovor ontortalnor. Apart from IiIb really romorhablo mu sical nnd vontriloqulal abilities, ho Is posBossed of a fund of quiet humor which novor falls to "catch on." Tho four Drngdons, nro- a head line net nnd tholr character stunts and knockabouts, aro a posltlvo hit, and received with screams of lnughtor. MIbs May Myers, introduces now nnd beautifully Illustrated songs. The Three Rogobuda nro n clovor trio, and they Introduco tho very lat est songs, dances, and give a vory pretty exhibition of Indian club swinging Edison's latest improved UJosuope shows now and Intonsly Interesting Moving Pictures. At tho Grand Opera houss Monday and Tuesday noxt weok. Rosorvod seats nro on sale nt Thoator boxofllco Monday at !) a. m.; prlcos 35, 50, 75c. RULERS OF THE WORLD 1" Meat Eating Nations Are the Leaders in Every Branch of Human Achievement Tho ruling nations of tho world are meat eatera and history records that they always havo Tscon. Vegetarians and food oronks mny dxplaln this in any way thqy choose, but tho facts remain that tho Ameri cans. English, French, Russians nnd Germans aro moat oatlng nations, and thoy nro also tho most ondrgotlp and most progressive Tho principal. food of tho rfl horolc Miss Shirley as "Cigarette." Daintiest of nil Vivandloros, In tho army of Algiers. Eyas" aflamo and cheeks aglow, Crimson cap and hair n-flow, Loving as but woman can Heart of girl, nnd soul of man Knowlodgo far boyond her years Laughter bubbling up through ters CIiIq, Inscouclnnt coquetto, Charming, dainty Cigarette. A Groenhoni. "Blue Grass." Ono of tho host bills In tho Shirley ompany's repertoire Is "Dlu Grass," a story of- old Kontucky. In brief tho itory is as follews: A young husband happily married Is followod to his happy homo by an adventuress, who, vuth tho object of blackmail, seeks to destroy his wife's affection for her butband. Ropontlng, she anrom to return a bundle of letters written In th earlier days when he was In col lege. Thoy appoint to meet at the did rained oliuroh the wife follows ex pecting to so him with the beautiful adventuress, but finds her dead body Instead,, Brand, the husband, is sua ptrted of the crime, arretted and kxked up in jail. It Is here In this act that the methods of the celebrated 'White Gaps" Is fully Illustrated. A howling mob of "White Caps" enter the Jail, urgod on by the real murder er. and thoy are in the act of dealing uiit tholr supposed justice when the friends of the young husband (In the disguise 1 "White CapT") hold the roadlnoes to woti nt bay and allow the Intended Door soldier, known as Biltong, Is n sort of dried boof, affording' a great i doal of nourishment In a highly con. contrntcd form. , Tho wank races of pcoplo aro tho rlco eating Ghlnosc, Hindoos and Sia mese, regarded ever since tho dawn of history as non-progrcsalve, suporstl Uoub and inforior, physlcmlly and mentally, to tho meat eating nations who dominate thom. Tho scructuro of tho tooth plainly lridlcatos that lnunnn beings should subsist upon a varloty of food, moat, fruit and grains, and It is unhygienic to confluo ono's diet to nny ono of thoae classes to tho exclusion of an other. Meat Is tho most coucoutro.cd and most casly digested of foods, but our manner of living Is often so unnatur al that tho digestive organs rcfuso to J properly dlgoit meat, oggs and simi lar nutritious and wholosome food. but It Is not bocauso such food is un- wholosomo, but the real reason Is that tho stomach lacltB, from disease or weakness, somo necessary digestive element; bunco arising Indlgostlon nnd lntor ou, chronic dyspepsia. Norvous people should oat plenty of meat, convalescents .Bhould mako meat Uio principal food, hard working pcoplo havo to do bo and brain work era and olllco mon should oat, not so much moat but nt lonst onco a day and to insura its perfect dlgostlon ono or two of Stuart's DyHpapsIa Tablets should bo takon after unch meal rauso thoy supply the poptonos din taso and frulr acids, lacking In ovory case of stomach trouble. Norvous dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, gastritis, sour stomach, gas and ncldity are only dlffaront nnmos for Indigestion, tho failure to dlgost wholesomo food, and tho uso of Stuart's Catarrh Tablols cures thom nil bocatifco by affording dlgostlon the stomnch has a (banco to rost and re cover Its natural tone and vigor. Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablots is tho real household medicine; it Is as safe and pleasant for tho stomnoh of tho baby ns It Is fir the Imperfect dlgos tlon of Its grand Biro. Thoy nro not n cathartic, but a di gestive nnd no pill habit can evor fol low tholr uso; tho only habit Stuart's Tablets Influonco is Uio habit of good dlgostlon and consequently good health. 2-0-11-13 ANY LADIES MISSES OR CHILD'S JACKET In the Store tf 3'toMl Sf -2 P 0 If ICC DALRYMPLFS ORB Shojt - -- 1NE AMI) DKPAUT roit Chicago J'ortlMul BtwcUl 9 -Da. m via Hunt tnglou "TTlantlc" KzproM 8:1.1 p. m. u limit InKton .TIME SCHEDULES From foillanl. Or, RMt lAkr, PoltTKr, Vu Worth, ()mli, Kiu Oily. Ht. Loulu, CMriiKO Kim eati, Salt Lake, Demur Vu worip. umniin, );atii (ltr, flt. Urnlo, Cliluto una K(i'., bo. Ht. I'Mil YIU Wnlln, I enliton, . jiini, ..nu. ,ii,kv, f mi- J W I. JU. I1IKU. MiniltHIKIUl at. tU I'm), Dnluth.Milwatikrn Bponano uturaKO, mid fcil, ARUIVK FUOU 4t30p m i 70 HOURS w PORTLAND TO CHICAGO no Chaoio of Cart 70 OCEAN AND DIVER 8CHEDULH From Ponisod' I p. m. exece begin the turning out of the new mod' era riflofl. . ' An Acre of I'm I tit. The panorama of Loudon, painted la. 1929 by Mr. Horner, covered ovor an aero of canvas. Police Doffa. The city of Ghent has a nuiubor of police dogs, which the officers use ut night and which aro intelligently twin ed. Thoy onnuot only leap high wallg. but swim with wise in light or dark new, CAH, AND 8EE OUR. BARGAIN COUNTER At the Oregon Shoe Co. victim to escape. This play will be mountod In a most elaborate manner, the stage settings Aid the scenery are jiroiulsod to bo the best ever seen lu this theater. A real, live baby adds to the naturalness of the home sene In tho first" aat. "IJIue Craws" Uxilgiit. tatMrday nmht -Hold & Uie Hseiny." and Saturdar ma this. "Under Two Ftans " OLD SriOES WANTED, Tvyenty. five cfjits aUwed fv wie pair of old antes, When buj-isg a new pair tpr iZJOQ or ovtr. Held by the Eenemy." What a lot of enthusiasm n good ujuor or actross can arouso in an nu dlencu. Ami this is especially the caao In a military play, and with Americans In particular. We all want to form In battle array and go forth to fight for the Stars and Stripes. ISv ury tribute paid to our country on the stage seems so much more patrlutlc ami then, when the orchestra plays old wartime molodlos, the whole nu dleflce are roady to "do or die." So the Shirley mado a decldod hit with their rendition of "In tho Hands of the Keneiny" last night Their selection of tills piny was tbo most happy, as the company Is adapt ed to it, and tho whole performance goes through with a smoothness and vim that fires no rhanoo for monot ony The entire company did well, al thogh one might criticise the work of Mr. Gilbert, as "Senor astro." Tho role is out ot Ills usual line, and he seems to lack earnestness. Mr. Harry I). Smith, manager of the company, is an excellent addition to the local orchestra, boipg u violinist of ability. His accompaniments to the songs of Miss Marsky were especially fine. The crowds Iner ase with oach night, until the bouse is now taxed to seat all who come. Tonight "Wuq arass," a swift mov ing story of old Kontucky, will be put on here for the ilrst time. ii n i i i A flue flv acre tract and beautiful home, two blocks from ear line., at a bargain. 2.12t8 DHRHV & WILLSON. Pallr NDt Bunuar 8 p. in. I Hatuniay, Op. m, i All tailing datei lubject For-an Kranoifco Hall oTcrr b daya COI.PMB1A 1HVKK TnAntorla an War Laudlng-i i P. 10 p. v. . Vila.)) WILLAMETTU HlVER Steamer Ruth loavos Baiam for Fort land nnd way landings on Tuoday,Thura daya nnd HaturdayB, abont 10 a. in. Foi Oorvallls vnd way londingt, Mondays, Weilneednye and Fridftyn at about 6 p. m. A.L.0RAIG, M r. BALDWIN. uen. I'aso. Aat, Agt, O. R. & N. doer romanu, uro Halem, Or PHMMMMManuMawaMHBaHaM 29 cerjta paid for old shoes) at the Oreoon Shoe Co, Through personally conductod tour ist sleeping cars between Portland and Chicago once a week, and betweon Og den and Chicago threo timei a week, via tho Scenic line. Through Standard sleeping cars dally between Ogdon and Chicago, via the Scenic line. Through Standard sleeping cars dally between Colorado Spring and fit. Louie, Through Standard and tourist sleep ins cars dally betweon San Francisco and Chicago, via Lot Angeles and Ell Paso. Through Standard sleeping cars and chair cars dally between St Paul and Chicago. Be sure that your tloket reads via the Cheat Rook Island Route. Tho beat and most reasonable din ing car service. Ing car service. For information T. J. CLARK, Trav. Pass. Agent L. B, OORHAM, Qcn.Agt, 260 Alder St, Portland, Or. THE ELITE CAFE 203- Commercial Street OYSTERS ficrrcd In the best of stylo and with (he most suitable Accompaniments, R ECKERLEN. Proprictcr Wi B a ( &. ,4M"