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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1905)
-l - PliAIN SENSE TAUT. Tho gaugo of valuo in your purchases for the-tnblo is-not tho quantity re ceived in exchange -for your dollar, so much as In its possessing tho'so qualities which appeal, to tho palate, rendering the net of eating a physical delight, and not merely n mechanical process solely to make good the wasto tissues worn by tho exertions of living. Wo prido ourselves in offering to you brands of goods which we know' yield that perfect taste to tho palate. A few of these are: Hazelwood butter 75c rou Seal Mocha and Java Coffee. 40c lb Ehmanu Olive Oil $1.00 qt Koyal Velvet Corn ..,.$1.05 doz. Wo havo cheaper goods if you want them at prices as cheap or n little cheaper than what you havo thought was tho cheapest'. FULLER & DOUGLAS. Salem's Loading Grocers. 456 Stato St. Phono 2261 Fleishmann's Compound Yeast has no equal. SHORT MEN" nra nnt to fT that m they are nt a disadvantage. They of nnotllor gl act. You must see are not when they come to UB.!them in thoir new offerinS- Ta-V" Short in stature, wo can fix them out C??10 "m" bj, l now .11,1on"rs' all right, because our clothing is do-1 w,ul tho K1 s,sto" " 5 ,' ., . now songs and dnnco now staps. Miss signed for all sizes. I Cosetto wiu shlj, ,Bmikcr '-- tho Short in pockethook, you will find clovcr war sonj ulustrnM. An oveuing no other place where what you have at thL. EYl30n , avoya productive of will go so far. E. KOPPE, Clothing and Furnishing goods. M. C. A. Building, Salem. Y. humbet Ftiel Houses SDQtr bsnujjen biefe 3c'n, urn un fere SanbSIeute einjulaben, M un3 Dorjufpteen, toenn 5Iu3lunft iiber -&aufersS3auien ober SJaumatcrial ge roiitifdjt iDtrb. 2Qir berfauten aHe3 loaS 311m SBauen qefcraudjt intrb, unb loenn geiDiinfdjt, fiauen loir Guer JqcmS fiir Gud). 2Qtr toerpdjern 6ete JBebtenunq unb ted)tc reife. Me MuSlunft rotrb JJereiflDiHigft j unD umonft gegeben. VogetLuml3er&Fuel Co. j anas vt. voger, jyigr. Offlco and Yards lith and Oak Sts. FEANK J. MOOEE Repairs bicycles. Wo aro fully pro pared to do all kinds of repairing, from mending a tiro to building a bicycle. We enrry tires, rims and coaster brakes to fit all rnnkoa of bicycles. Wo buy our tiros direct from tho factory, and always keop them frosh. Best work at honest prices. . FRANK J. MOOTtE, Phone Black 301 379 Court St. jg.:iCTrrafir3araBEsrirgsaK fi FRENCH FEMAUE 1MUJ0PIF-LS. AB., cr. 11 r.un frr Srrrwuro VrmiuB. jitYH iitnwn tj tau. cfi nut! siijri sif: br) ' i uiaiwlR Xfi lani.J-a. nni tm U. uul not t&tia ea tnl wtpijl t- ,nJ SuniktrrM. If Jr drvU taw i .f. ucn pifijrRroiriu UNITIPMCDICAL CO.. 10X74. LnoM(n. f. Gold n Salem by S. C Stone. BEE HIVE Geo. m J i h Mil i n i 1 1 m ini h AMUSEMENTS. GrandHarry Beresford. TONIGHT. Edison Vaudeville. Beresford Tomorrow Night. To create laughter, to afford whole some amusement for a couple of hours aud to send ovory one to their homes feeling nt peace with themselves and the rest of tho world is really tho chief aim to which tho legitimato comedians aspire. Among the younger men in the (profession none havo succeeded in fill ing the abovo attributes more charm- .. miliums Harry uerosiora, wuo is now- touring tho country in Chns. T. Vincent's delectable comedy "Our New Man." Of Mr. Beresford 's mothods much has been said in praise, sufRco that ho has youth, verve, personal mag netism, a perfect knowlcdgo of how to do things, and the ability to do theso same things in so pleasing a manner that his auditors will surely give to him the palm of victory. Manager J. J. Coleman has surrounded his young star with a cast of players, many of tho names being that of favorites who will bo remembered by our theatre-goers. Tho company will nppcnr at .tho Grand Opera House Friday, March 24th Now Edison Theatre. As has beon tho custom, the program will bo chauged tonight. Teggo & Dan- iol will havo an enliro new offering. This clever team havo beon the talk of Snlcm and "something now" smacks much mirth, and tho bill this week is no exception to tho rule. It is n cracker jack show. New Edison Theatre B. P. Starkey, Manager. Week commencing Monday, March 20, 1903. Elite Vaudoville. Iuitial appearance in Salotn of Tcgg & Daniel, America's neatest and most refined Gorman spocialty. The cuto littlo dancers Tho Juvenilo I McDonalds contortionists, nnd just clover. Tho Rubo comedian, Jnyne Coyne, champion paper tearer of tho world. Miss Ethel Cosetto, singing "Bluo Bell." Wonderful Edison-o-Scope. New and interesting films. Matinees, Wednesday and, Saturday. Change of acts Thursday. Admission, nuy seat, 10c. Grand Opera House JOHN F. COEDEAY, Mgr. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1905. j. j. Colomun prosents Fellow." "That Odd MR. HARRY Beresford In "A Continuous Laugh." "Ou rNew Man" By Chns. T. inceut. A spasm of Laughter! Pure Wliolesomo Funl Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c, 35ct Seut salo nt box oflice IViday at 9 n. m. To the Cotmtr y People When in town take your meals at the Star Restaurant, 339 Court Street, ad joining Wade's hardware (tore. Meals at nil hours, 15 cent Phone 301 Rod. CHILDREN ORY FOR OASTORIA. FLETCHER'S W. L. Douglas SHOES For Sale at the . CASH STORE Melson, Prop. SALEM, OREGON. haxltvabtmx. joWAiiiijaa'OKEaoK, Thursday, masoh YOUNG :ouple PAINTED Insecticide, Orchard Spray and Love Making In every city most of tho young peo ple havo a favorite strolling ground where they liko to tnko their sweet hearts on pleasant evenings and Salem is no exception to tho rulo. Tho su burbs of tho city seem to be the ideal place for a number of Salem beaux. At least ono young man beenmo so infat uated with a certain resting place that it became a habit with him to take his best girl there quito frequently. Tho place referred to is on the bor der of a beautiful private lawn, and is not a thoroughfare, as some peoplo sup pose It is a beautiful place, having flower bods and several largo shndo trees, giving it the uppearnnce of a park. Tho owner of tho proporty had a rus tic bench plnccd in n quiot nook, under a largo fruit tree, for his own use and convenience, and it was this bench that tho young couplo monopolized nearly every ovoning. They sat there a few evenings, gazing In tho murmuring water of Mill creek, whispering words of love, unconscious of the fact that on that vevy afternoon the owner of tho property had sprayed his fruit trees, and, incidentally tho rus tic bench, with a mixturo of lime, sul phur, blue vitrol, Paris green nnd salt. And now tho young man says things about tho residents, just because his best suit of clothes is nil spotted. Tho couplo havo not been seen out thoro lately, and it is rumored that they stroll in another part of tho city, where people have somo consideration for others' feelings nnd clothes. Wanted to Die. Portland, March 23. Slowly starving himsolf to deatli, having tasted no food or drink for five days and nights, S. B. Back was found under a barn at 23d and Lovejoy streets yesterday by Mounted Patrolman Clrclo, nnd con veyed to polico headquarters in a pa trol wagon. Although famished, tho man refused to partaico or loort or drink, nnd what to do with him is puz zling tho officials. Fear of losing his eyesight, ho saya, drove him to seek death by starvation. When pulled from under tho barn, where ho hnd lain down to die, Beck was in iv puiuuie coniunon. no was unnme 10 swum, aim was lam on n uou of hay while a patrol wagon was dnv- ou out, In charge of Patrolmen Grubor nnd Wonderof. Thoy returned to head- quarters with the man, and ho was locked up in a coll of tho city jail. When oirorod food nnd drink Back refused to paitnkc, saying he had noth- ing lor wnicn to iivo, masmucn us nis constitutional treatment. Ilall'g Ca oyos woro growing worso dally, nnd liojtarrh Curo IfJ takon intornnlly, acting hnd a constant hoadnche "I know I am going blind," said Back, "and I want to dio, rathor than como to thnf. I thought I would crawl under tho barn out of sight of every one, nnd starvo mysolf to donth. I do not want to live. I havo no relatives or friends in this country, nnd would liko to die," What steps tho officials will take to aco Back's Hfo, If ho porslstHin rofus- ing food or drink, is a question. If ho declinoH to wit this morning, his case will probably bo turned over to the city physician. Baek is a Finn, aged 28 yonrs. Tlicory of Natural Death. Snn Francisco, March 23. Thoro are indications that tho polico department Intonds to coaso its investigations into tho donth of Mrs. Jnno Stanford and that tho detoetivoK aro inclined to the ifutnrnl donth theory. Dotoctivo Gib son, who had beon working on tho rase, whh todtiy assigned to some purely local work, and Detoetlve Itoynolds was ut his home. ' Cnptniu Uurnott, however, is still go ing over the tftntemonts of witneMon before the Honolulu inquest. The state ment made by MIw Borner to detw Uvea concerning Mrs. Stanford's dying moments directly rontnuliets the teti mony 'of Dr. Humphries, tho attending physielnn. Sho sld Mrs. Stanford' body did not bHte rigid ami appwtral perfectly natural reii in death. Dr. Humpliris toUified that the body was rigid and the face distort!. This afternoon and evening will bo the last of tho Hinges Jewelry auc tion. Greater bargains than ever will 1 be had. Fine Shoe RjlrlHg at the Toggery. 8 23tf Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Orer Ladd Jb Boab'f Bank, Sale, Or 'N'Tr-' f " ' I IBACCACE ROOM T.f ROBERTS Salem $3 HAT Twenty Yoara' Trial. Thoro aro lots of good things tho doc tori know nothing about. "Wo froquont- ly curo peoplo of discaso after tho doc tors havo given thorn up. If tho dis caso comes from overwork, dissipation or oxposuro, causing woak and watory blood and loss of flesh and atrongth, wo havo tho ono euro romody in Dr. Gunn's Blood nnd Norvo Tonjc Theso tablots taken with meals turn tho food into r'"h rod blood, making strong, steady norves nnd increasing tho strength, producing solid flesh at tho rnto of 1 to 3 pounds per nook. This monus health. Druggists soil Dr. Gunn's Blood and Norvo Tonlo for 7Cc por box or 3 boxes for $2. For nervouB prostration, loss of memory, or a palo, sallow comploxlon, n bottor romoay was never tnado. Doctors know nothing about this romody only tho fact that wo mako euros, which wo havo boon For salo by Dr. 8. 0. Stone, druggist, Kaiser on Tour. Berlin, Mnrclf 23. Tho Kalsor started today on a trip to tho Mcdlterarnoau on board tho steamer Hamburg. Tho tour Is expected to last sovoral weeks. Tho Hamburg won escorted by tho urmorod cruiser Prim: Frodorlch Knrl. 8100 Howard, $100, Tho ron(iorB o thla pnper wjji bo pIcn80(, to ,oarn Umt tUoro Js at loft8t ono Uroadoil (1j8cn80 thnt Bclenco bna bcen nble o cur0 ,n nU Uo Btngog nnd thnt , Cfttarrh. 1IaljiB Catarrh Cur0 j9 tho only po8lUvo curo now known to tUo mmlJcnl fratornltr. Catarrh boIng L constltutional disease, requires a diroctly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, thoreby de stroying tho foundatK f the disease, and giving tho patiom trongth by builuing up tho constit, h nnd as sisting naturo in doing Hi rk. Tho proprietors havo so much f-atL in its curatiyo powers that thoy wtior One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to curo. Send for list of testi monials. Address P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Standard Liquor Co. Wholesale 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St It is our aim to Handle the best grade of straight and blend ed whiskies made. Atso the finest of California and Im i ported wines and brandies. We guarantee all orders filled by us, and make a specialty of family and rtiralroate orders. All orders delivered free to any part of the city. Give ps a trial, we will make yot hapjpy. STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr. Phone Main 2181. 23, 1005. "W-TjgPL flTT. ?skx trmAT - New Sptkig "Ovoreonta" is not tho term for theso jaunty garments. It gives no suggestion of tho "snappy " stylo nnd elog'anco. So re member ours, ploaso as TOP COATS ani tho best mado. Top coats in tan, olivo nnd striped covort cloths and light and dnrked mixed choviots, put together for nil tho gentility and Btylo possible. Our prices $15, $16 and $18 and over will bo a prizo for tho Yottf Spring If nownoss and freshness and vnrloty of pnttorns count In shirts, thon thoso wo show boat anything you havo ever scon. A delightful chnngo from tho samo old tlrosomo etyles so ninny1 stores 'aro dis playing. Plain white, fancy striped, pretty figured; cuffs attached or detached j plaltod or plain ASK TO SEE OUB GREAT Woolen Mill STATE NEWS Mrs. Hugh Gray, of Albnny, died nt hor houio In Albnny Tuesday ovoning, nftor sovoral weeks' illnoss of typhoid pneumonia, ngod 27 years. Deceased loaves a husband and ono child. Tho Douty & Simpson mill, near In dopondonco, is not yot in oporation, but in u few weoks will bo lu full blnst. It Is a vory fino mill, nnd will bo n grent help to that part of tho country. Two boilers aro not sufllclont for tho mill, and a planer and dry kiln luivo been added. 1 Frauk Lucas has beon reappointed postmustor at Monmouth. Ho has. hold that oflico for two terms, nnd during , thnt tlmo tho oflico has been raised from n rourtu to a tulnl-ciass ouice. Air. Lucas' application for reappointment wafl signed by nenrly all tho pntrons of Monmouth postofllco. Ho is thoroughly acquainted with tho duties nnd rcNpon bilitlcs of tho oflico, and is n very en terprising man. Ho is nlso loader lu tho Independence and Monmouth band and Instructor in baud music nt tho normal ttchool. Attention to Horsemen. As Dr. Wm. McLean, stnto votorlnnr inun, is often in Saloui, nnd, us ho has agreed to assist mo In tho oporation upon rldgllngs, I will bo propnred to opornto upon such nnlmals in tho most approved mnn"nor. AVord may bo loft nt F. O. Haas' drug store. Dr. D. D. Keel or, V. 8. 3-2tt-3t FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. CHILDREN ORY FOR fj Successors to J. P. ROGERS and Retail BaWsBBBBBBBBBBBBRr MM T-Bnyw.' . -. - STSTVraPS Top Coats man who wears it i Sfifcts body. i S1.00 AND $1.50 LINES. Sbe ROBERTS $3 HAT Bring 2a Yoa Old Wheel We will take It In trade and sell yot a. New Tribune o Pear ce. take yotsr old ooe In exchange and give yo installment terms on tie payments This ia a good timo to got Ut tod out for spring. Tho Now Tribunes have all tho uubetantial qualities of the famous wheel, and tho .Pearce nicklo fork rncor, with 27 inch front wheol will bo horo in a day or bo. Tho Pcarco cushion frame spring fork models pleaso tho customer who wants something luxurious and easy. Sundries of all sorts; good tiros to fit any and all wheels. F. A. Wiggins' Implemont Housa, 205-257 Liberty (ft. Farm Implomonts, Wboolu, Automc bllos, Sowing Machines aud Supplici, QRANDPA'S SHOES. Won't "lit Willlo npw." Modern styles aro so different from thoso of a century ngo that nntlquo footnoar won't "go." There's nothing nnciout about our shoos wo cloar them out much too often. Wliut do you think of nn upto-dnto shoo at $3.00! It's horo. JACOB VOGT i Dealers !! ! 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