r5"T7wjr "" "'$?,"'' "" ' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1904. FIVK Testing The EYE Different men, different methods. Our method Is scientific; Wo havo tho Instruments!, the oxpcrloncq, tho knowledge that is necessary, and your eyes will bo examined without charge. Then, again-, wo havo tho proper .glasses that will bo exactly what your vision calls for after tho tost Is made. No haphazard work here. Just the host there Is In optical work. DAIRY IS SURE TO WIN Western Oregon a Nature Butter and Cheese Region Corner of State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Oregon. i ,-h. -M-H ! X Local Events I In the HI I I HrH-C I I 1 1 I III HlfWt Social Realm PERSONALS. Herman Schellborg, of Sublimity, Is In tho city for a few days' visit with his brother, O. Q. Schellberg. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Woods, of Woodburn,' returned homo last oven lng, after a few days visit bore. John II. Albert was a passenger (or Portland this morning to attend a meeting of the Lowls and Clnrk com- for mission. O. P. Hoff, tho stnto labor commls- Professor C. L. Smith, Farmers' Instltuto lecturor for tho Washington Stnto Agricultural collego, was In Portland last evening, on his way to tho Institute, wheh opened at Walla Walla this morning. Mr. Smith was all over tho state of Oregon a fow years ago, In. tho lntorost of tho farmers, whom he advised to pay moro attontlon to dairying, and ho thinks they linvo profited by his ad vice, so woll that this stato is now on tho point of becoming tho foremost on tho Pacific coast in production of milk, butter and choeso. "I consider Western Oregon and Western Washington natural dairy regions," Mr. Smith said, "and overy day's progress In theso Industries proves that I am correct. Lands on which farmers mado a poor living raising whent aro now making money for their owners, who havo quit grain raising nnd gono Into darylng. ( "A half dozon good cows, woll kept, will innko moro mono for their own ors than ono 'would lmnglno who has not mo actual oxporionco. I enn C. L. Morgan, of Gervals, Is In Sn lem today for a short visit. John Krebs was a passenger Portland yesterday afternoon. D. W. Belle, of Seattle, camo to .slonor, went to Portland last evening Salem last evening on business. for a few days' visit with friends, nnd Roy Huggott, of Tacoma, came to to attend tho Republican banquet last Salem last evening for a brief visit. J night. O. W. Johnson returned last ovon- The Misses A. Dickson and O. A. lng from a visit with Portland friends. Michel, of Oorvnls, camo up last ov-)Cto you ono jngtanco as an lllustra- John A. Rotnn wont to Portland this onmg to attend tne aacrou Heart tlon of many: morning for a fow days' buslnoss visit." Academy entertalnmont at tho Grand. Hi P- Albory. n farmor of Gray's Governor Chamberlain returned last Opora House. rlvor, cleared $111 por cow in tho night from a fow days' stay In Port-' Mrs. J. W. Cuslck camo down from yoar 1903i 1Io mj;ed ton cows nnd land. I her homo In Albany last evening for a fea thom W8ll wIth 40 ncroa ,n cuU. Hon. D. M. C. Gault wont to Tort- visit with hor son, who recently un-vatlon, though ho had somo outside lnnd last ovenlng, after a fow days' dorwont an operation for appondlcltls rftnBe A fow . yearg ngo ho startod visit hero. nt tho Salemi hospital. Frank Jordan, of Cottage Grovo,,was H. D. Patton, J. G. Graham and J. In Salem yostorday, returning homo C. Goodale, Jr., were passongors for last ovonlng. Portland last ovonlng, for a short R. M. Thompson, of Portland, camo ( stay, and to attend tho Republican up last night, returning to that place banquet last night, going as tho rop thls morning. rosontatlves of tho Young Mon's Re- Harold Sellwood wont to Portland . publican Club, of this city. tho harmony of which showed most careful training. Another chorus, "I'd Liko to Bo Llko Grandma," was given by 10 llttlo girls, who Indeed looked very quaint in their grandma costumes, and created much morrri ment. Sovoral musical' selections wcro given, tho piano quartet by Miss es Hawley, Sutherland, Woods arid Walsh being rendered in porfect har mony. Misses Georgia Booth and Evelyn Wood also gavo a piano selec tion, showing exceedingly good ex pression. This was followed by tho drama, entitled "Tho Magic Bell," la which all tho young ladles did so well It would bo hard to say which was best. Mlso Margaret Sutherland, as king, carrlod hor part exceedingly woll, and seemed qidto at homo on tho stago, as did also Misses Hawley and Powell. Miss Goldlo Goulct appeared as a haughty countess and did tho part full justice Evelyn Wood and Ollvo McGoe, as tho two sisters, showed groat talent, as did Miss Hat tlo Miles. Miss Anna Brlnkly, as John( tho countess' footman, made quite a "handsome" one, and played hor part well. Tho Misses Howard, Glover, Hoffman, Lebold, Eekerlon, Molsan and Church, who carried minor parts, also did romarkably well. Tho Cecollan Academy Stringed Or cnostra, assisted by MIbscb Boss Til son and Lillian Stego as violinist, then appeared, and wero much appre ciated. Tho whole ontortalnmont was woll given nnd tho slstors aro to bo con gratulated upon the excellent way In which It was presented. pgfrt4WM4HHMrfr3Mfr Miss Nolllo Read, of Areola, Ind., camo down from Corvnllls yesterday, and last night went to Tumor, whoro this morning, to tako a position in his brother's Btoro. Loring K. Adams roturned last night from Portland, whero ho was on pro- j sho will spend sovoral days visiting at fesslonal buslnoss. . tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Scott Bozorth was a passongor for ( Thomas, tho formor an old-tlmo friend Portland last ovonlng for a fow days' . or nor lamuy. visit with his family. Miss Leah Martin wont to Pendle ton yesterday afternoon for art oxtond cd visit with fronds. Mr. and Mrs. Otto KrauSso camo up from Portland last evening for a fow days' visit with frlonds. , W. L. Hathaway, of Portland, was In Salem yostorday afternoon, visiting his brother, A. R. Hathaway. Capt. Mlloy returned to his homo at Aurora last ovonlng, nftor attending tho session of tho county court horo for tho past fow days. Stato Sonator Squire Farrar wns a passongor for Portland last evening, for a few days' visit, and to attond tho Republican banquot last night. Miss Read was accom panied by Mr. Thomas' sister, Mrs. Farmor, of Cofvallls, with whom tho young lady has visited for somo time. Sho oxpects to loavo for her homo in tho Hooslor stato before long, after completing her visit with hor Orogon frlonds. Miss Rend Is a toachor In tho public schools of hor home, and has mot with flattorlng succoss In her chosen profession. I 1 1 I I I I I 111 I I t-H-M-m-fr-H"'- All i w9991 u li ! 1 1 J. M. Hahetly Tie Pill Autocrat A wise woman Judges a man ft grocory wants. not for his wealth alone but for hla taste In buying. Carroll's Chocolates. t. ;; Palace Phatmacy !: HO State St. Salem. MH-tM 9 9 1 0 i 9 19 1 9Q9Q& Tom . . Upi; Our storo Is all torn up male- . . lng needed changes and propar- ; ing to ropnper and ropalnt ; throughout, but tho most caro- ; ful attontlon will bo given to . . i every order. Lot us know your 9 with sovon good Jorsoy cows nnd now ho has a largo herd, having been particular In broedlng. Ho chooses his own according to their product ive ability, and whon ho has any sec ond grado In his hord ho brings them to Portland and soils them to pcoplo who deslro Jorsoy cows of their own." Professor Smith goes his pllo on "silos," which ho so strongly urged tho farmers of tho Willamette valley to construct somo years oko. Ho finds many ofUhem In cxistonco now and says thoy add to tho winter sup ply of milk very materially. "Tho ordinary silo is built of bar rel staves, Is 1C feet in diameter and 30 foot high," ho said. This is built on top of tho ground nnd filled with chopped cornstalks, cobs nnd all. Tho bottom and sides aro airtight and as tho foddor is fed from tho top tho unused portion keeps in good condi tion until tho bottom Is rcachod. Such a silo will hold 30 tons nnd sujjly five cows for 200dny8. Theso olios will bo moro numorous ovory yoar In Oro gon and Washington, and tho milch cows on tho silo farms will glvo as much milk In wlntor as In summor, while tho quality of tho milk will bo bottor than ovor.'' Tologrnm. Mm9mmrmlS!9mmmwmmmmmt i f&f UudUul ;; Bjm mwMM ua sh0WlDS th0;; ji'jS : kiM&- ym ,ato9fc and n0WC8tJ? I il(- yfeHA BI.,rlnB Bty,0S in'' ? mV JJ nUttl Clearance sale i ! 'Vn lvft . f nro unoxcollcd. fSlmsSm Ml !! ' h yff.BllMb -ttm Roai1 our nla' ! "' vk KM for thoy 'mean ; ; !! oNJ)Ji WMs something, If notj; r "LgyMj for today, somo; Jg' ' othor day. ' ' i , i! SaleiWoolenlllStorel C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor 99 1 8 i O I 1-C4 9999999 1 94 (Life's Mysteries Revealei v The White House Can glvo you a good meal any hour of tho day or night : Atwood & Fisher i C. J. Atwood. D. W. Fisher. ; (Sue. to Branson & Ragan) IH HI IIHIIHIIHIIHII I Sacred Heart Academy. Tho dramatic ontortalnmont ron dored by tho pupils of tho Sacred Heart Acadomy at tho opora houso last night was a great succoss, and tho young ladlos roflectod crodlt up on their Instructors. Thoy wero as sisted by Miss Rnby Pholps, who gave a romarkablo exhibition of club swinging, also a reading from Hia watha, which was woll recolvod. Hor Interpretation of "A Railway Station In North England," was oxcecdlngly well given. Tho flrBt vocal class, of about 40 children, gave a solectlon, WfaataMoath You havo sovoral tooth missing, which makos you ashamed to laugh. If you do open your mouth ovorybody notlcoB tho doflcloncy, and unpleasant comraonts aro mado about It whon your back Is turnod. Why not havo a bridge mado, which will look as woll as tho original tooth, and fool Just as comfortable? Call and sco us If you want tho host work porformed pain lossly. 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