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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1905)
tsr shekEmiSST e DAILY CAJtttAI, JOUXKAXs SAXEM, OBEQON, TUESDAY, ttmmtarY . """- . -; i ii 'f-'i- '' A VAUDEVILLE HURT THE SHOW BUSINESS FROM t, the Tho vnudevlllc business paid -well for a time, but the novelty in tho Up citicB is wearing off, nnd tjio owners of houses hnv'o to rack- thoirbrains to keen somothlntr beforo tho nubile Novelties nro sought after, nnd tho ro suit Is thnt.Jtho pricos for such acts nro going np"ta a point where it costr n lot of money to socuro thoin. The show people think that vaudeville line hnd its run, and look forward to bet tor timos next year." ' o ' TJint iuo 10-ecnt vaudevlllo show tail kinds Mattered throughout louses havo boon "doing things" to' tho I West . . .... . . . "i road snows during tlio past few months 5 a dead certainty, and tho pocket book of many a 'manager has suffered through tho many cheap, continuous perform ance. . This condition Is trjo wpfoinlly ,! cities iiko Portland, where tho pooplo Trcrt' for a time vnutlovillo-nind, and rrhore a dnron eloan, rospoctnblo houses presented short nets nt ft short price. A road manager rocontly in Salem, in talking pf' tho-condition provajont on tho const this year, gnfrfj ''The big strong companies had hard work mnk (ng ends moot on tho coast, and the Miridlo West wrts tho only thing that saved tlmm from bankruptcy. Tho musical shown cut into tho buslnoss, nnd thoy left a pretty baro field for tho legltlmalo drnmn. This, with tho strong opposition from tho vaudeville Louses, whoro tho people flocked, made tho gromriPprotty slim picking for the companies with big payrolls. '.'I remember down in Salt Lake. . 7 whoro I mot ono of tho big companies, tboy played to tho first good bouse, in ten weoks, and wero indeed happy! Tho actors wero about to glvo tip tho ship, ns tho manager was two -montlm back iu pay, and had a sevoro attack of tho "blues." Tho next few days pulled Jilm oat of tho hole, and saved the company, but other mnnnuers wero not iio lortunnto, and 1EFETE EAST Paper Tells How Money Goes to the Install ment Man Whore Doctor Agree. Whon a patient is under tho doctor's carp for somo months, with constantly varying symptoms, but over Increasing weakness from tho loss of flosh nnd fitrongth by tho ravages of dlsoaso, all doctors will ngroo that tho first train of flesh indicates a chango for tho bet tcr. Wonk. thin, flcshloss nconlo know thoy feel bqttcr as soon as thoy gain flosli. Tho best flesh and blooiKmakcr Is Dr. Dunn's Blood and Norvo Tonic. For' pimply, ,palo and .sickly pooplo, both old and young, a bettor .medicine wns novor made It turns tho food you cat into strong, red blood, making solid flesh and miiBclo at tho rnto of 1 to 3 pounds por week. It Is sold bv nil druggists for 7Cc per box, or 3 boxes for $2. To ovorcomo tho offect of over-indtilgonco or dissipation uso this medicine. there nro ruins of I For salo by Dr. 8. 0. Stono, druggist. Gets More Than His Share and Takes Many Dollars Each Month From Homes goes and probably will so continue. There are poor people and always will be, but many of them who aro so might by a little forosight avoid ex treme need. In conclusion tho littlo party that was discussing tho matter came to the conclusion that the in stallment man was a bugbear to a cuj ... . , . M.I erttnafriiritf and its poorer classes uu 0. B should be dono to rid a city of him. Tt was said, too, that there wero cases hcre a family could not avoid being poor, but they wero few. I. w Sure Cure for PUcb. Itching plies produce molstun) and Icauso itching, this form, as well as tiling, uieeaiug or riuiiuuiua v aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko'o Pile Remedy Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 50c a jar at drug gist, or sent by mall. Treaties free. Wrlto mo about your case. Dr. Bo- Hnnkn. Phllft.. Pa. Fore sale by Dr. S. C, Stone, druggist litlMIICIIIIMIHCHnHMMNNIffNNflfMINNM C Special Sale Mtslinwea (From tho Conneaut, Ohio, Daily Post-Horald.) Tho past few days thoro having been several appoals to tho township trns- iviun .tun iu tnuiHuiiio hucicuos ior as- l" -"" ocm.., ......... . sistnnce for tho poor, the quostion of operated for sevcraf years nt 221 Com- In-. inn nf H... nW. r i marSnt sfrnnfr linq linnn hnnrht hv the up among n pnrty of mon yostorday 'undersigned, nnd will be conducted in nln.nnnn nw1 Dn..A .... ltt.. firsf.clfiQa nrilnr All nlrl nnil mW nflt- u.iviiivuii iiuii numu JiUW ilglllS werr thrown on tho subject. Somo of the mon in tho littlo party hnpponed to bo bo slfuntcd that they understood pret ty .thoroughly what they wero; talking about and boiiio of tho matters they re ferred to were quite surprising. In tho first placo onp mnn better versed on tho subject thnn tho others, mndo n statement that Conneaut in comparison with other cities of the sizo uiu not have mnny poor people When considered, it was decided that tho A Business Chango. The Center saloon, which has been I first-class order. All old and new pat rons mado welcome. '2-Htf RALPH SWARTS. Tbere In more Catarrii in wis sec tion of the country than all other dis eases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to bo incura ble For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and pre ,L.3 i.t -nmoriipq. and by con stantly falling to cure with local treat mant announced it incurable. Sci ence has proven catarrh to b2 a con stitutional disease and therofore re quires constitutional treatment. Hall's aiprru juik, i" - Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitutional cure on tho market. It U taken internally in doses from 10 .!.- a ononnnnflll. It acts direct- ly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. They offer one hun dred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send ior circuinrs uuu iMivm Address: P. J. CHENEY & Co., To ledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 7oc. Ta!se Hall's Family Pills for constipation. A FULL STOCK MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Night Gowns, Ciicmfse, Drawers, Skirts, Corset Covers and Skirt Chemise. We have reduced the prices on all maslin wear, so as we now qaote lower prices than at any other sale in Salem. Infant's Skirts, long or short Dresses and Robes. Reduced Pricer, Woolen Underskirts, Dress Skirts and Waists. Woolen Gloves, Ice Wool Shawls, Lowest Prices. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 298 and 300 Commercial St. Salem iiHiniHuummnmgMMn,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Popular Voting Contest For Most Popular Lady School Teacher Now Tcachi ng In Any Salem Public or Private School or College or University. Cndte of Treo L'ox At tho presentation of "OTHELLO," Trlday, Mwch 3d, at tho Grand Opera Houio, by Charlea n. Hanford. Box with flvo mu worth $7.60. rill In tho uamo of your chotco ou thin coupon gMMMMMMMMMMMtlMMMBtmOtMWtfrl VOTING CONTEST COUPON For Free Box to Othello, March 3rd. GRAND OPERA HOUSE mnn was right. Then followed up his remarks by saying that tho mnjority of peoplo who nro poor nro chronic poor and would bo so nt any plnco or under liny circumstances. "While this remark was not doubted, ho continued to ex plain. Ho said that thoro wero some pooplo who with any amount of money in their possession could not savo it nnd in duo timo any fortune thnt they might possosH would bo foolishly spent and dwlndlo nwny. Thoy novor know that n tomorrow is coming nnd nover bellovo that tho provorbial rainy day will come to them. Whon it does como thoy nro poverty striokon. Tho man eitod sovornl cases of thorn whoro there wero children in tho family nnd henco nt a considerable oxponso. The husband nnd fathor oarned good wages during tho sumnior, but when winter ennio tho fanillios wero in hard cir cumstances. Tho timo comos whon thev need assistance. They munnco with tho aid given them by others to livo through tho winter and then tho snmo thing lmppens ngain plouty nnd even more during tho summer and povorty again in tho winter. Tho question arose as to what becomes of tho earn ings, nud a dozon loop-holes through which It ptissoH wero mentioned. Tho installment mnn. "What a bnno ho putH upon a town. Ho Is never ablo to do business with tho well to-do, but knows tha ho has nn influenco with tho poorer class and hero ho works bin graft. Ho 1h ovon unnblo to find much patroimgo nmong those of jus't fair eireuiiiHtnncos, so pays but littlo attention to thorn. To tho poorer onos ho goes. Ho soils a cloek, a rug, n pieoo of furniture, n niek-nnek or some thing at a prieo anywhoro from a fow dollars to a goodly sum and oonioa around ioh month to get his dollar or two installment payment. In somo eiiHos it is ipiito a bit. In this way homes aro furnished with artielos that nro not needed and In somo oases not even wanted. The payment is u steady drain upon tho oxehequer. Thus tho littlo sum thnt could bo laid nsido each month is gone nud when winter Poultry at Stelner's Market Kggs Per dozen, 1-le. Ducks 1012e. Chickons 910c. Hens 1012',.tc. Turkoys I5c. Spray Your Fruit Trees. Persons having fruit trees and orna mental trees thnt, under the stato law, aro required to be sprayed at this sea son of tho year, are requested to leave their orders at P. A. Wiggins' imple ment house or with the Oregon Nur sery Company. Tho expenso is very small, nnd tho increnso in fruit and quality will more than repay all cost to tho owner. Or apply to E. C. Arm strong, manager of tho city spraying outfit, who will nt onco attend to the mattor. 2-27-tf Wo now havo a full stock of Br. acinus, Tulips, Crocus, NarcijjB, Snow Drops, Jonquila and a nlCB u sortmont of Chinoso Sacred LJU. Would bo pleased to havo tho publit call and inspect our stock at Savage & FietcHcr 322-324 Commercial St. fffiPwJ rOlS3H raiIMB Harrltt & Lawrence. J'-ggs I'or dozon, 17c. Truits, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoes 10c. Potntoos, sweet, $1.S5. Onions c. Apples 75$1.00. Tropical Fruits. L'nnanns oVic lb. Oranges $1.7o$2.00. Lonions $2.753.50. CV'uauuts, $ 1.00 per doz. Wood, fenct Posu. file. Second-growth $4.50. Big fir-$5.00. Ash $5.00. Oak posts 15c. Cednr posts 10c. Hldet, Pelts and Purct Green Hides, No. 1 Be. Green Hiues, No. 2 lc. O If Skins 4 5c. Sheep 75c. Goat 8klns T6c to 81.M Grain, Hops and Flour. Oats-Buying, $1 401.50. Barley $2323.50. Hops 731Vic. Salem Flouring Mills. Plour $4.40. Wheat 80c. Live Stock Markat Stoors 202V4c. Cows llic. Sheop J1.50J2.0t. Dressed veal -4(3i6Hc Fat hogs 5 t c. Hay, Fod. BU, BmImI chont $1.1.00. Bnlil clover $1112. Bran $28. Cqu. Butter and Cream, ny Coinmorclsl Cream Co. Butter 27e. Butter fat-27Uc at sta.'.ion. Thrm TralnD fr. .km rr 7 .T ...... ..... kllu talJl uauy, Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping cars daily to Omaha, unicago, apoKane; tourist Bleeplnj cars daily to Kansas City; throngj Pullman tourist sleeping cars (per. sonally conducted) weekly to Chica go; reclining chair cars (seats fre) to tho East dally. Uooking' For Work? coma thero is no littlo store in tha graham, $4.00. PORTLAND MAHKET. Wheat Walla Walla. S8e. Valley S7c. Plour Valley, straights, $4.304.45; w Uiib 70 HOURS ,, PORTLAMD TO CHICAGO No Chance of Cars 70 DEPART FOR Chicago Portland Special 9 IS a. ra via Unnt-lngton Atlantic iCxprew 8:15 p. ni, via Huntington C f MY OIIOIOH 18 8tMM3 umimwhim Bmigj Tho play of "Othollo," by Shakespeare, ta Uio fourth pxweuUtioa from Ui9 freatoat dramatist In tho world by Mr. and Mr. Hanford In tala city Thoy luv glveu Tauduif of tao Bhrew, "Much Ado About Nothing." and Richard. HI," and will now Ktv Othello" to our theatre-goer. All ga&kasncrUn piaya are ducatiouaL and Tho Journal has alwaya fostered an Interest iu educational matter. Heuce it takw thla opportunity o cowpllwent the ladle who give their life to tho work of training our ohU dreu, and hope there will be a pleaaaut and frlendiy voting oontest anoag the many popular teacher of thi city. Tena of the contest are simple. The couteat cloaes at noon Friday March 50, ami the mult wUl be aunounci la The Journal of that even..' ing. The t40her receiving the moat vote will be entitled to tho honor nd will occupy tho fr box with her party of friends.. The votw will be recelrftd at any ttiue after thU date iu a aealed box at The Journal orfloe. 8d vUl be counted by a dUintereatedi committee oa rriday afternoon, March 3d,. Vote can bo cut out and can by any person, whother nib. aeriber or uot HOFEJR BROTHERS, Pafellshcrs, Daily Capital Jowrnql, stocking to meet the ihmhKmI oxponsos. Tho grocer is nskwl to eurry tho fnml. ly till spring comes and by that timo he gotvs butted. Au AXHiniuatioii of tho modus oporondi of thwso inntallmont bhk. They sell a cheap Hhm of goola and make a big prefit. Thoy must, lieeaiiM) thoy art at a greater expHtwi than a merehaHt. During the eHver urttitkM eii! wro oiteil that wero oven nHtuilng. One man knew a wo man that pair $18 fer a alwk that could b IwHght of any f the feu-alars in tho elty fr 3. 'Anether knw of ft pr family thnt iMtd their doors jiriuttil it-iL vuii tltut u.k Mt ,.,.. ..., (, " W3l a, ?t -" - ""WiVVj u- iin.l &A Binudui bu.i l ui.i t. i econ. 104M17a Mnli.i An . ke,l of the sm merehttHt that was Hide dry, H poanda and upw frrtw 1 to . TW it geet-miHHiaM-ngiMuetit of affairs nml the oMtiHUHl iwvwt.v ef tho family. A UuglmUIe a wm eited by a werehaiit. He wa traHlug a fmi- fer growis ami wk moath they ro a little wore Ukiad U their Ulltt, One meats there ws a ew iu the elty and the woman whnM t e ami had e hmmmv. Sh wt t the Kraeer ami ardr4 a huge wll e( g4s. They wer seat U her amu ami rite mid them delivered to tt heme t a oeighWr. T the 4)eh- br lady the sU them for aUt Ulf what they eK W ami et the eoak fer them ami wmit U the emw, tahiog ue ehtMrea. The irer had u Mr- teee tt the ereeery hUL Oats Choioo white. 41 32UfflvaK Barley Feed, $82 per ton; rolled, Millstuff-Bran, $10. Hay-Timothy, $14.001U.OO. Potatoes 0075c Kggs Oregon ranch, 2Se. Poultry-Chiokens mixed, n.flnu.. per iMiuad; turkeys, live, 17170 Pork Dressed, OV57. Beef Dressed, 2. Veal I gpe. XTutton Dressed, 5J7c, Hops-1003 crop, 278Se. " auc7, iezyc: x 16015HC Butter Fancy ereaaiery, 22H,27u ' Dr.Stone'sDru? Store' aocd a strictly cash buuiu- .-.- . one, and ne one owe it: c&rn . i v -. ., n AK" i saeive. eoaaters .. .w. i ease aro leadel with drag, m, "I netieos, toilet artUle. wi- ... liquor ef all kiads f dieal J pa. Dr. Steae is a recmLir ..j ! la raedieiae and ha had win .. .,' . ... u xpiMie in ie ftroeUee. CeJu. tleas are free. PrwertpUoa are fr aud ealy regwmr priee f, awdwiM, Dr. Sterne ea U fmuul at kU w sterv Saloai. Or. . .- .. '" meriting until 9 it sight Enroll in the I. C. S. and you will not have to look long;, i he demand for tech nically trained men is far in excess of the sunnlu nt,. tain the technical knowledge contained, in one of our v-uurscs and you will SOon be one of the thousands iai owe their success to wwi mauueuon. we can eip you qualify at home in spare time, and at small expense, for any of the fol- wnui); JJOSHlOnS: aiJt-cJS!f,f E,,e,rlc,)' s,"n. CM or Jiipir; Stensgrapaer; Stow-Cird Wrrttr WHttw Oritttr; or )i writer ' INTERNATIONAL Lorrespondencc Schools U 799. SCRANT0N, PA 0CiUOSOCKUKilmgttMTi'mX Schools, Scrauton, Pa, Salem, or a-h '"- IXSSL o your school as a studont, "d the tacult;'3 ak,r.g your mwn 5()A S ",,r UDjetooc, An? In whi. v r:mnS a course 'a ITf mtted. ,Wft,. Youra truly t0 " "rs.334 St. P&nl FMtllall 6 V . in. via Bpokan TIME SCHEDULES rrotn Portland, Or, UBBm FE03I Salt like, Denver, Ft, Worth, Omaha, Kami City, 8t Lonls, Chlcgo and Eatt, Bait Lake, Denver Ft Cltr, 8t. Louis, Chicago ind East. W " ' L ?" -- WH mtmm fa S2Spn 7:15 a. i Walla Wlln Tnlctn.1 8pokane. Wallace. Pnll- nian, Minneapolis 8t Panl, Dnlnth.Mllwaukec umcago, ana Kiel 8: t. b Ocean and River Schedule, For San Francisco Every Are dan &t 8 p. m.. For Astoria, war nohU and North Beach Daily (except Stnv nay) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. a Dally service water nftrmittlnrl mi Willamette and Yamhill rivers. For fuller information ask ot wtIU your nearest ticket agent, or A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agonl The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. 1 Free Circular R. w. wrrricnEN, Local Azent. F- X. HOLL, WUAN3Drt0REStark' I WM, I TIME CARD NO. 26. No. 2 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany 12.45 P.M. Leaves Corvallls 1:45 P.M. Arites Yaoulna K?.m P.M. No. 1. Returning weaves Yaquina 7:lrt AM. Leaves Corvallls 11:30 AM. Arrives Albanv 12;1S P.M. NO. 3 fop IWrnlf Leave Albany i:00 P.M. Arrives Detroit C;00 P.M. No. 4 from Detroit Loave Detroit 6:30 A.M. Arrives Albany H:15 AM. Train No. 1 nrrlvnc In AlKnnT in timo to connect with tho S. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albanv bofore depart ure of s. p. north bound train. Train No. 2 rnnnnnto rh i a P. trains at Corvallls and Albany giving uirect service to Newport and adja cent beaches. , Train No. 3 for Detroit, BreltenbuA and OthOr mmintflin -ano loaim It ny at l:on n n, i,i rvm)t about 6:00 p. m. for further Information apply to EDWIN RTYVSTTO fnnnirnr. J. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany. "L? ,!?0NI3E' Asept' Coryalllfl. KO VPARS' EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks . w liORYRiaHTa au. lTe-tlmff5iSl5 5?r opinion frea whSlxr w wn f'entOTlIandbook on PatU 1'WtoS lik fn7.foreurtiwMtnu. . Scientific fliwrican. nuiuciiVf .i "'nitrated weklr. WW.w; JLIIlliii SrS.Wtlu BoW bjall tiwJcij. ,&1U0.381Broa4T.N8WigrK Offlco. a r 8U Waenlnltoo. Di. &