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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1905)
PAH.T OAT VXXL SOTJKSXL. SAUSM. OUMOy. 8ATUXDAT, APRIL 15, 1905. SOCIAL EVENTS ' RAIN has no terrors for him who is properly clothed. We are clothiers for fair weather or foul. An umbrella and a rain coat purchased hero will mako you weather proof. E. KOPPE, Clothing and Furnishing goods. T. IM. 0. A. Building, Salem. University Shoes 1.50 Tho best shoes in tho market for tho money. Noted fj, style, quality and comfort. Wo mnnufacturo ladies', woolen shawls to order. Seo our dcsiens. Musical Concert. f One of tho most pleasant events in the Salem musical world if not ouite tho most novel and up-to-date, was that which was given one evening las.t ,weck at one of Salem's homes in the form of .a -pianola party. Many pco plo havo seen a pianola', played one and heard them, but thero aro a great NEW RATES ADOPTED BY OREGON WORKMEN MM. $3, mflTlj About everything distinguishes our grocories from tho average kind. We beliovo that pure food is ossontial to good health, and sell only that kind. If you aro hard to suit, try our Goods and Prices. Baker & Son, Successors to Harritt 8s Lawrence Walter Morley The Fcnco Man. Has just received a car of woven wiro fonco and a car of hop wire. An other car of fence to arrivo about March 20th. Buy now at special prices. A largo stock of pickets, dressed and split cedar posts, shingles, gates and gato hardware and all kinds of poul try fonco. All at lowest prices. SALEM FENCE WORKS 60 Court Street, Salem. Lumhe Fuel Houses 3Bir Btnufcen biefe 3cilt, urn un fre CanbSIeute einaulaben, 6et un toorsufpKdn, toeim 5Iu!unft U6r fiauferS3auien obtr Saumaierial b toiinfdjt folrb. 2Bir txrfaufen afleS loaS aum Sauen fltoraudjt tottb, unb itxnir getoiinfdjt, bauen loir (Suer au8 fiir Gudj. SDQir btrjtdjern bepc SJtbienuttfl unb redjte gheife. Stile StuSfunft loirb Bmittotlligp. unb umfonft ggtoen. Voget Lumber &Fuel Co. Jaftos G. Voget, Mgr . Office aid Yards 14th and Oak Sts. Changed Location I desiro to announco to my friends and patrons that I have moved my gro cery store to the corner of Court and High streets, opposite court house, and am making the following jirices: I dot cans Extra Standard Corn. .$1.05 X doz. cans Tomatoes 00 2 cans fancy Maine Corn .25 2 cons Fancy Solid Packed Toma- matocs . . .... .. -25 2 cans Tablo Peaches 25 We have a few Universal Bread Mix ers that we will sell at $1.50 each to close out. A. L Havey Corner Cotstt and High Sts. Phone 195 i many who have novcr had the pleasure of attending n real pianola concert and listonod to tho rendition of tho classsl cal and rngtimo melodies which were givon that evening. Several of the company were not familiar with the instrument and boforo tho evening was half over wero charmed with it. Tho first number of tho program was Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody. The tono and exquisite changes of tho piece was bronght out very accurately on tho in strument and was plnyed far better than any average musician would play it. After this classical piece some of tho younger members asked for "something lively" as they expressed it, so Mr. Pickwick was given and tho younger people as well as somo of tho older ones could hardly refrain from tripping to the music. After that camo "Tho Circus Girl' and then old familiar songs nnd pieces that, carried the older guests back to scenes of childhood. Sacred music, thrilling r n war songs, slow, stately marches, nnd in fact every one's favorito song was played in such a pleasing manner that tho wholo evening w'as one feast of har mony. Tho pianola which was used was "Tho Metrostylo," a very fino in strumont, and it was as if listening to a concert rendered by somo famous musician as each tono and thought portrayed in tho pieco was brought out perfectly. Several of the artv wero curious to learn tho points nbout it and Mr. A. L. Lovelace, tho local mannger of Eilcrs Piano IIouso iu this city, who wns among the guests, kindly offered to show them its wonderful construction. Tho instrument is very simplo to use, evon a child can learn. Tho roll of music is put in and the music starts immediately when you commenco to pedal. Tho next thing is to learn to rcgulnto the expression and time according to tho music. Tho vol umo sound is regulated with the lttlc lovor at the left of tho board and the Metrostylo attachment is a finger or guido connected with tho tempo-lover of tho pianola, to which is attached a small finger which can be moved to tli scnlo of tho timo of tho music. By watching tho dotted lino or red mark on tho perforated roll of paper, and moving the lever, tho variations of tho timo can be regulated. Tho music is tho interpretations of such famous players as Moszkowski and Paderews ki, and thus wo have tho exact rendi tion. Ono of tho youngor members of the family had, on tho arrival of tho piano la, played ragtime music from morn ing until night, but gradunlly grew tired of their jingle and now plays such favorites as Carmen and Beetho ven's sonatas, etc., thus showing that ovon children will appreciato tho worth of good music, and thus instilling bet ter thoughts in their minds. Ono does not havo to go to Portland to henr somo musician, or travol miles to at tend somo great concert. You can havo tho privilege at your own home, and hear the music played in tho same stylo and manner as tho groat player would oxecute it, and the circulating library gives you a selection of 20 rolls of music each month and you havo tho privilego of selecting your own music. Ono Jittlo boy said about the piano la, "I don't havo to teaso my sister to play for mo or wait until sho is ready to do so, all I havo to do is to put in a roll nnd play for myself." Some ono has said "Music hath charms," nnd that it sottled many difficulties. It undoubtedly brings harmony into many a homo whero chaos reigned be fore. All pianolas are now equipped with tho Metrostylo attachment which is ono of tho most marvelous inven tions in the musical line man has ever made, and it is gratifying to know that it is so soon come within tb' reach of the masses. xaa i'ortland Tologram beys: After a warm discussion, lasting a day, grand lodge of Oregon, A. O. T, W adopted tho ne.w "lovel rate" plan of assess ment by a vote of 131 to 4S. Vote was called for nt noon,' nnd as the roll wns called each representative answered yes or no. Interest was high, and many deeply interested in tho success or fail uro of tho new plan expressed thr anx iety as to tho outcomo of tho vote. Although tho decision was recivcd with cheers, thero was strong opposi tion throughout tho day, and earnest addresses wero made against tho adop tion of tho proposed amendments by D. Solis Cohon, of Portland; P. 31. DfArcy, of Salem, and others. Judge William Colvig, of Jacksonville, had tho closing argument for the amend ment, and ho mado a strong pica for its adoption. W. B Hare, of Hillsboro, championed tho new and others also measure. A total of 179 votes -were cast. Two thirds of the number of representatives at tho grand lodge nro neaessary for tho changing of tho constitution, and 120 votes must bo polled in tho affirma tivo if the measure was to carry. The result showed 11 more than was neces sary, and this shows how close tho con test wns. The change iu asossmont adopts tho plan of old-lino insurnhco by a fixed rate, dependent upon tho ngo of tho ap plicant when ho joins tho order, mak ing it that each member, on tho aver age, will pay into tho ordor during bis expectancy of llfo tho amount of Lis insurance. 0Sk.p 0 3J5L3C.A. 3ts th , The Kind You Hare Always Bwyt "What Time Prove i. This thing of being sick and looking for a euro is a mighty serious business. People nro not given t joking oven at tho first symptom of the approach of tho Grim Destroyer. They do not want to bo tho subjects of experiment, but want mediclno that has had tho test of years behind It. A medicine that has been mado ond used for 20 years gives assurance of its worth, and can be taken with a faith that they havo tho very best euro tho world affords. All this can be said nbout Dr. Gunn's Im proved Idvor Pills as a remedy for slok headache, dyspepsia and indigestion, it begins right at tho sourco of tho troub lo and romoves tho cause. Sold by nil druggists for 25o por box. Ono pill a doso. For salo by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist, To tho Public. You aro respectfully requested to call on tho undcrslgnod and satisfy yourselves that tho wines, liquors, ci- garstc. at 221 Commercial street nro tho boat in tho city. Now patrons, as well as old, will rocoivo tho best nttort tion. RALPH SWARTS. Bicycles - r -!" HonaWaAli Ak. wrrrr a Bring iu your wheel null let ris poll it in good shapo. J TISinNQ TAOBXB BASEBALL SUPPLIES Hause Bios Props. Salem Gun Sioro. ' HocasYEtfs Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Boit Uedlttnd for Bniy rcoplft. Brings Qoldta Ht&Ua Mil Bnww Vigor. A sn-"lno for ConiitlpnUon, InrtlKOstlon, Utph nml kliiniy Trouble, rimplei, Kcoinn, troww Mood, JJnd Urolith, Klunkh llowel. ifrndarfen nml tliictoicho. It's Hooky Mountain Ten In tali M form, 85 cnts a lor Ocnulno mud fcjr IIoLUSTicn Dnua ConrA!.Y, JtailHon, Win. GOLDEN NUQQETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE tmmmm IHBH""MniHiHHMMHiimBHiaHnBnnMHiBHBBngi viBHMHHairanHnwmHHiiBMniiMWHnMHiiiiiiHBMHNaiinMnMSMHHnMnHHi w m 4 4 JL e w "j mm, 4r p H 1t A T, Arbor Day Celebrated. The pupils of the Lincoln shool gave a very interesting program at their schoool yesterday afternoon. Songs recitations and drills formed the prin eipal features of the entertainment, and after the close of the program the vbl tors were shown the exhibit work which is being prepared by the pupils of each room for the Lewis and Clark fair, Thero were a large number of parents and friends present who wero delighted over the progress the children are raab ing. The exhibits are all very neat and show careful work, and Llneoln will without a debt made a good ibowiug. I i m h W 63 $Aj Is to he laid with Gas Mains We expect to have the 0a wotk completed April 5. If yot live in Yew Pak let AJ as Bine votf hot s& tat &&& If vote live in anothe toatft P$ of the city let us pipe yout house. It costs you nothing 4 fo the piping if yoa use gas as a fuel. You pay only iot the gas. Why not use an economical fuel? It costs you $2.50 pet thousand, less 20 pQ cent. Why notttsea v Gas Cooking Stove It does not neat yout kitchen in stimmer. It is much quicker than a wood or coal stove and it saves you much inconvenience. Perhaps yoa need a small gas heater fo the parlor something that is tasty and an ornament to the room. Let us show yoa what we have in the way of Gas Cooking Stoves and Heaters. We can sait yoa as regards prices and the effectiveness of the goods. B GITIZENS'UGHT&TRflGTION 60. 0 W A. WELCH, Manager. Uh,