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DAILY CAPITAL JOUnNAL, SALEM, OBEQOX, WEDNESDAY, MABOH 20, 1965. 5 PERSONALS Have You A Boy KMBfl Sixty years of experience with Ayer's Sarsa- parilla! Think of that! Think of the millions of people who have been cured by this medicine! If despondent, down-hearted, discouraged, and almost ready to give up, this splendid old family medicine will prove the silver lining to your dark and dismal cloud. Ask your doctor. Mads by th J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Man. Alio manufacturer or AVUTJ'S ITAIU vtnnnr.. ti. u.i. ..... . .... 1 AVER'S CHEBrif PECTORAFol r"cogh,. itw mmtjifum -6-W-H-H- I AMUSEMENTS. 4llllllilllll 8M-I llll 44-M-fr TONIGHT. Edison Vaudeville Lively Bill at the Edison. Good talent can bo-seen this weok at tho Edison. Thoro is somo plot to each tict, which makes them nil the nioro In teresting. Tho Wiley Focris Co. offer a. novel Irish specialty, in which they introduco some very good acrobatics nnd posturing; they also use a trained tlog, which adds novelty to tho net. Tho littlo boy is particularly clover. Mor ris & Morris, who have played tho prin cipal theatres of the East, also offer an act full of good things not seon bo foro in Salem. Miss Morris makes a capable "Irish"' woman, a character not easy to assume properly, while Mr. Morris assumo the chnracter of a High lander of tho comical type. Morris Jones talks ubout funny 'things, 'and sings "Does This Train Go to Heav en? " in good voice. Still nioro variety is lent by tho Edisou-o-scopo, which dashes off a film and winds up a show worth many times tho ndmilsion. S isSM WW MB WW New Edison Theatre E. P. Starkey, Manager. Weok commencing Monday, March 20th. Vaudovlllo Headliners. Initial debut of tho Wiloy Ferris Co., introducing thoir comical acrobatic travosty, "Tho Irish Japanese." ( Morris & Morris, refined and accom plished sketch artists. Tnlkativo Morris Jones, thqt funny monologuo man. ' Ethol Cossetto, latest illustrated songs. Marvolous Edison-o scope, now views in motion pictures. Matiiiees Wednesday and Saturday. Chango of acts Thursday. Admission 10c. Grand Opea Hotise JOHN P. OOEDEAY, Mgr. Comic Operetta and Fatce THURSDAY, MARCH 30 Farce to bo presented by Misses Eth ol Harris, Bortha Kay, Gussie Farncl, Eleon Fawk, Messrs. James Mott, Kay Chaplor and Wallace Trill. Opejotta by n Chorus of 00 Voico. PUBLIC LIBRARY BENEFIT. Box office opens Thursday morning at '9 o'clock. Prices 50c, 35c and 25c. Proposals Invited. Sealed proposals endorsed "Propo sals for construction of Salem IUgh School," will bo received by tho board of school directors of Salem district No. 24 until 7:30 p. ra. Saturday, April 1, 1905, at the police court room, elty hall. Bidders aro invited to bo present, Soparato bids will be received for "the construction of the building and tke heating and ventilation. Plans and specifications can be seen at tho offico of W. D. Pugb, Salem, Or. Tho board reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Bids must bo made out on blank forms, which can bo secured at the' architect's office. II. O. FLBTOHBB, 3-S-td Chairman of Board. Sixty voices in operetta, Thursday, March 30tb, at Grand. ewi hH IV&l 1 CuK'oVSk and aprc. Fairbanks tho Guest of Honor. Philadelphia, Pa., Mnrch 2D. Vico President Fairbanks will bo tho guest ow honor nt a recoption at the Union Leaguo this evening. It is tho second of a series of such receptions nrrnnged by the club, tho first having been ton dered to President Roosevelt last Jan unry. CHILDREN CRY FOR FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL Entertainment at the Grand Opera Houes, Thursday, March 30th. The dramatic and musical entertain- ment to bo given Thursdny, Mnrch JtOth, nt tho Grand promises to be a big suc cess. The program is in fine shapo and tickets aro selling rapidly. Tho farce, "Mr. Bob," is a splendid comedy in two acts. It has a strong plot, and is full of wit and extremely lnughable and humorous situations. Miss Bertha Kay will bo seen in tho titlo role, as tho star specimen of a yachtsman, "-Mr. Bob." Miss Ethel Harris, in tho soubrettto part of "Patty," the stngo-struck maid. Miss Harris will be strongly sup ported by Mr. Ray Chnpler, as "Jenk ins," the English butler. Mr. James Mott, in tho ridiculously pathetic role of "Brown," the man who "enmo down." Mr. Wallace Trill, as "Philip," and Miss Eicon Fawk, ns "Katherine," his cousin, and Gussio Farnell, as "Aunt Becky," splendidly portray thoir char acters. CO Voices in Comic Operetta. Tho comic operetta, to bo given by 00 young people, presents a scone of school cadets and girls enjoying a holi day picnic. Two littlo peddlers, a lit tle old man and littlo old woman, ap pear, selling notions, candy, pop-corn, etc. They creato a great deal of sym pathy among tho young people, who re spond generously to their entreaties, but aro amazed at tho deception of tho of tho old couple. Although tho polico men aro aomowhat troublesome, tho merry company onjoy themselves until they bid farewell and return homo. The littlo old woman will bo taken by Gnlatia Humphreys, who, with her splondid voice nnd dramatic ability, cannot fail to chnrm. Sho will bo strongly supported by Myron Clinton, ns littlo old man. Besido tho farco and oporotta, char acter songs will bo given, also an artis tic club drill by ton littlo girls. Tho entertainment is a public library benofit. Seats 50c, 35c, 25o. Box offluc opon Thursday morning. Remcmbor to see ,tho farce at the Grnud, Thursday, March 30th. Brooklyn Dog Show. Now York, March 29. Ovor 300 ex hibitors, roprosSntlng practically ovory woll known konnol in tho East, from Vermont to Toxas. are ontored In tho third annual bonch show of tho Long Island Konnel club, whieh opened today In Brooklyn nnd will eontinuo until tho ond of tho week. A novel feature of tho exhibition is to be a series of Indoor whippet raeos, in whieh tho boat racing whippots of New England will bo matched against the ploK or ma lo cal packs In a soriea of championship contests. Leave Salem Friday. Only two more opportunities to hoar the OHpkant sisters at tha Methodist church, as they leave for California on Friday. The Interest and large attend ance at these services nightly baa not diminished from the first. Much good has heen accomplished, and tho sweet songs of these gospel singer will linger in the hearts of the people for many days. Mrs. E, I. Briggs is visiting friond nt The Dalles. Postmaster II. A. Snyder, of Aurora, was in the city today on business. Geo. C. Will, the music dealor, mado a trip to Newberg on tho Potnonn. Mrs. Oscar Johnson left today for Portland, where sho Will visit for a few days. Attorney Grant B. Dimlck, of Oregon City, was nttonding to lognl business in Snlem today. L. It. Stinson, accompanied by his wife nnd son, wont to Portland this morning for a visit with frionds. T. 11. Supple, who hns been working in tho state printing ofllco for tho past threo months, loft this foronoon for his home at Cottago Grove. M. P. Baldwin, local agent of tho O. C. T. Co's line, went up to Independ ence yestorday, and said that while there hail fell to tho depth of ono inch. William K. Newell, of Dllly, Wash ington count, who is a mombor of the leglslatuiv, nnd also of tho stato board of horticulture, is in the city on busi ness. W. Lair Thompson, chief clerk of tho houso during the Inst session, wns in tho city this morning on business. He returned to his homo, in Albnny on tho 11 o'clock train. S. P. Munkers, of Albany, is in tho city today. Ho was formerly county recorder of Linn couutv, and nftor his term expired engaged In tho merchan dise business in Albany. Ho recently disposed of his storo, nnd may coucludo to removo to Salem and enter tho mor cantilo field. I. M. Wagner has returned from an extended trip throughout tho Enst. Mr. Wagnor is nn old resident, who resides seven miles south of this city, nnd is a familiar figure in the Cnpitul City. Ho wont East in tho early fall, and returned n short tlmo ago, and hns been ill nt the homo of his son In Tur ner ever since. His daughter, Mrs. Charles Glenn, nccompnnied him to Sa lem from Spokane Miss Clnrn Welch left this morning for Portland, where, this ovening, tsho will nttcud tho wodding of Clnronco R, Becso to Miss Gortrudo Alico Sprnguo, nt tho home of tho parents of tho latter, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sjirngue, at 43d and Enst Main streots. Tho brido visitod with Mlsi Welch last fnll, nnd mado many friends in this city during hor short stny. Tho groom is an employe of tho Terminal Company in Portland, and will reside in that city. Flavoring extracts arc gen erally fictitious or weak ; Schil ling's Best are true and full strength. Your grocer's; money back. Scalded Under Engine Willinm Lowry, engineer of a donkey engine in n logging camp, near Clieha lis, was caught beneath tho engine when it toppled over as a bridge gave way beneath it. Ho was pinned down two nnd a half hours before doath camo, and. was scalded and burned to death, llo was conscious until tho last, nnd begged tho men with him to kill him. Sure Cure for Piles. Itching plies produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as well as Bling, Bleeding or Protruding Piles aro cured by Dr. Bo-Ban-ko' Pile Remedy Stops itching and blooding. Absorbs tumors. 50c a Jar at drug gist, or Bent by mall. Treaties free. Write mo about your case. Dr. Bo sanko, Phlla., Pa. Foro salo by Dr. S. C, Stone, druggist Albany Closes Up Tight. Tho Albany city council last evening pnsiod an ordinance closing billiard and pool rooms from midnight to 0 o'clock a. m., and on Sundnys. Tho bill received a unanimous vote of tho council. WHAT IS THERE IN IT? Scott's Emulsion is a care ful blend of the purest cod liver oil, hypophosphites of lime and soda, glycerine and a dash of flavoring. The com bination of these valuable ingredients emulsified as in Scott's Emulsion represents the greatest remedy yet dis covered for weak lungs, poor blood, low vitality, child weakness and alljvasting diseases. Well mJ 70s uapU, ln SCOTT ft DOWNS, 4 Pttl Stmt, KewYerk. hat8 Salem Real Estato Transfors. Real estate transfers havo been filed in the ofllco of tho county recorder ns follews: John P. Guild to E. S. and M. A. Longacro, 30 ncrcs in t 5 s, r 1 w, $7500. Frank Chnpello to W. N. Nelson, 02 acres in t 5 s, r 2 w, $3200. J. P. and M. Fishwood to Bonj. Mo Ginnis, land in Silverton, $1300. B. nnd L. A. Irving to M. II. Utter, lot 0, bloek 8, Yew Park udd to Salem, $1000. C. A. nnd Z. H. Bnrr to D. G. Murrny, lot 0, block 15, Pnrrish ndd to Salem, $250. F. McKinnio to C. J. Brophy, laud in block Git, Snlem, $2400. F. Kell, et al., to F. L. Miller, land in block 4, Aurora, $075. John Sedy to D, V. Eycr, bind in block 0, Snlem, $550. J. D. and Z. Bohnnnon to Henry Fawk, 11.00 ncres in Mnrion county, $1750. Dan Catlow, ot ux., to L. O. Harring ton, 280 ncres in t 9 s, r 2 w, $10,500. A. O. nnil J. R. Goodrich to C. W. Clnggott) land in Mnrion county, $3100. ,T. Shiolds, ot ux., to Ocorgo J. Par sons, 9 acres in Cnpital City fruit farm, $3100. L. Slocum to G. J. nnd Sarah C. Par sons, lotB 04 nnd 05 of Cnpltnl City fruit farms, $3000. J. R. Coo to S. E. Coo, 2 acres in Mn rion county, $2000. J. R. Pnrvin to A. Pnrvin, 07.01 ncres in t 8 h, r 3 w, $2000. Frnnk R. Miller, et nl., to J. D. Bo hnnnon, 11.25 ncres in Murion county, $1500 . J. R. Coo to S. E. Coo, lots 3 nnd !, block 12, Hubbard, $1400. John Gunr.lobcn to Conrad Falk, lots 08 nnd 09, in Snnnysido fruit farms, $1030. G. and M. Andres to Albert Francis, lotH 14 nnd 15, Yow Pnrk addition to Woodburn, $500. O. 1). nnd C. E. Thompson to Bando berry & Wheeler, lots 2 and 3, block 7, Woodburn Packing Company's addition to Woodburn, $300. Marshall Hicks to J. J. Stangol, lot 2, block 1, addition "A" to Woodburn, $250. G. S. Thomas to M. G. Smith, .34 of nn acre in t 4 s, r 1 w, $40. Injured in Runaway. Albany, Or., March 29. George Beamis, a plonocr rcsidont of Oregon, and ono of tho best-known figures In this section of tho valley, met with a runaway accident last ovcnlnjr that may provo fatal. Mr. Boamls, In company with Honry Hector, had ntartpd homo from Albany. Thoy wore on tho stool bridgo which spans tho rlvor bore, when in ondonvor ing to pass another rig, Boamls' tooin becamo frightened nnd bognn plunging. Tho carriage tongue wns broken and tho rig overturned, throwing tho occu pants out. Mr. Boamls struck qn his right shoul der, his hoavy compauiou falling on top of him. Tho under man suffered a broken collar-bone, fraeturod rib and serloim Internal Injuries. Splinters from the collar bono plersod the lungs, and tho man's condition Is serious. His advanced age, about 78 years, renders his chances for roeovory slight. Mr, Boamls is ouo of the heavy tar payers of Benton county, living a few miles from Albany. He has boen a minor, sjxjaulator nnd farmer, bpt in reeent years bus devoted bis attention to dealing in blooded stogk. - i U ii Spend Money at Home. Spend your money at home with your home merchants. Bvory two-bit piece that Is sent away rem horn for goods is just so mush money taken out of circulation in Salem. Stltk to your borne town and to your home mer chants'. BETWEEN If so, wo'ro right nftor him. Wo wnnt to put him insldo of ono Of our Spring Suits, just for a trial. Our Boys Suits nro nothing short of ported suits nnd wo know ho '11 liko them. Boys' Suits a Worsteds; Cheviots and Serges, two or three pieces, $4.00 $5.00, $0.00, , Our giiarantoo baok of overy suit. . 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Any trouble arising from derongoment of tho organs of digestion and secretion is quickly set right If ypa use BEECHAM S PILLS old Everywhere In Boxes, lOo. and 2c. 8 and J 6? RING r Ready our Nogligeo Shirts for Spring wear. nppearanco, that mluuto you begin soft fronts. Sco our $1.00 nnd $1.50 Stoe. Rff CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ' : Bears the t Signature )$i In . " Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA tmi eiNTAUH tonmnr. Mtw on orrr. College Baseball Today. Now York, March 29. -East aud South thoro aro a munbor of important bnsobnll games among tho collcgo teams ' today for thu fans to rend about and ponder ovor. In this section tho chief games scheduled aro those botweon Princeton, Ponnsylvnnla nud Ursiniis. nt Philadelphia, nnd Yalo nnd Man hattan at Now Haven. At Nashville tho Cofnell team Hues up ngnlifst the nine of Vandorbllt university. Hero is nn nwful warning to wrtmenj Mrs, Alice Cnrlon, of Grants Puss, put a box on a chair, und, in trying to stand on It and dust tho upper part of tho room slipped and fell, breaking two of ber ribs, and sustaining othor In juries. About the House ?TT H . LI Si ill n it )i J T""T