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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1905)
DAILY CAPITAL JOTJTWAL, SAXJSl K&dOK, TKED AT, ' APKIL 21, 1905. i AMUSEMENTsl TONXOHT. Edison Vaudeville Premier BllL Tho Edison has a fino bill this week, starting with Miss Lcla Tarploy, who presides at tho piano, and ending with tho splendid moving pictures. The DeLnceys are top uotchers. Tho first part of the week they had a coon sketch, and they' made a hit. Last night they surprised their friends by doing a double character stunt, Irish and German. Ethel Cosotte is getting tho applause with her picturo songs. Orr, the bag puncher and Lansing, tho musical artist, are good. There are other features, but tho crowded houses attest the fact that the show is worth more than tho mono. It is clean, re fined, instructive and amusing. CLOSING RECITAL Thalian School, Miss Ruby Phelps, director, assisted by Prof. Graham's violin pupils. Tioga hall, Saturday ev ening, April 22d, at 8 o'clock. General admission free. Seats reserved any af ternoon at Tioga Hall. SCOTT'S EMULSION Scott's Emulsion Scott's Emulsion Scott's Emulsion Scott's Emulsion""' Scott's Emulsion -the old story, told times without number and repeated over and over again for the last thirty years. But it's always a welcome story to those in need of strength and health. There's nothing in the world that stops wasting diseases as quickly as Scott's Emulsion. We'll nd you a umpte, free SCOTT & nOWNE. 409 Purl Street. New York. Women's Club. Tho regular mooting of the Salera Woman's Club will bo hold tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the public library room. Prof. L. R. Travor, of the public schools, will give an address on "Ed ucation," a subject of interest to all. There is no admission charged, and all nro cordially invited. New Edison Theatre B. P. Starkey, Manager. Commencing Mondny, April 17, 1905, tho excellent bill: THE RE LACEYS, Coon shouters; that big boy and cuto littlo girl. WALTER II. ORR, Champion ntul supremo mastor of bag punching art. S. B. LANSING, Who plays on many different musical instruments. DORIS GREENWALD, The little "Shetland," polito sou- brotto. ETHEL COSETTE, Favorito illustrated songstress. EDISON-OSCOPE, Somo moro extraordinary moving pic tures. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Chaugo of acts Thursday night. Admission 10c. PIANO FOR ONE HUN DRED AND TEN DOLLARS. The Studio During tho nbsenco of Mr. and Mrs. Trover, is undor tho manage ment of Mr. Chas. Y. Lamb, former ly of McAlpino & Lamb, Portland, Oregon. Satisfaction Guaranteed THIS IS THE NAME tUCj AND THIS Is the WHEEL 310.00 Down and 51.25 per Week, or S5.00 por Month Buys It, 3167 Will Buy a Piano Easily Worth $250 You, Can Take It Along at This Sale by Paying $10 Down and 31.50 por Week or 50 per Month Why Not Start tho Children In Music? You will have to see tho pianos men tioned atfove to appreciate these excep tional bargains. Our Guarantee. "Satisfaction or money refunded" applies to theso instruments; also an exchange agreement to take them back and all money paid to apply on any high grade piano we carry, prov'dod you aro not entirely satisfied with your purchase. You see you nre amply pro tected in any future time when you ileal with Kilers Piano House. Tho greatest bargains ever given have been obtained nil through this sale and will continue during the remainder of this and next week. You have the greatest vurietv of hiih crude inanos to select from ever boen at one tune 111 Sulum, including the Wobor, Ciiiekerliig, Storv, & Clark, Marshall & Wendell, Jacob Doll and others, and all aro to go at , prices that will enable any 0110 desir ' ous of providing the home with a fino pinno to got one now. Our sale will soon terminate, so don't hesitate, but come at once; todav is the best time, while you enn hne such a varied stock to soloet from. We havo a bargain ih a slightly used Pianola or wo can fit you out with a Pianola and Piano at a great saUiig, WILLIAM WOODLEY DEATH The William Woodlcy death contln jcj to attract attention, and every day brings forth now developments. Wood ley, or Wordley, as somo appear to think that his name was, died in tho. onicm Hospital almost two wccks ago, and was buried by the generosity of his friends. That he had money was known to n number of his acquaintance?, but when he wns found iu his room on Ferry and High streets every evidence had been romoved from the room, hnrdly a piece of soiled clothing boing left. Woodley had an account at a local bank, and had other accounts duo him for the sale of liquor taken through le gal proceedings, but "when he was found in his room ho did not have a cent on his person, although it is n well-known fact that shortly before ho went to bed ho had at least ono $10 gold piece with him, and that he did not spend it is almost certstin. Woodley wns a ninn who did not spend his monoy, and ho made good wages, despite the fact that ho wns al most Oil years of ago. He was strong and ablo to do all ktnds of rough work. Very few mon iu Salem ever nw "Hill," as he was known, take a drink i.nd lie was hover known to becomo In toxicated, atthough he was constantly around the fiery domou. Vnere nro people who honestly be lieve""lhnt Woodley was killed by means of some kind of dope, and that certain residents of the "Peppermint Plat ' section ftro responsible for tho crime. It it said by a party who is in a tioM'inn to know, that a certain wouinn, a resident of that place at that time, suffered an injury on the same night tl.-it Woodley was found uncoil sou's iud that she cun toll how, whon mil where ho recelvod the knock-out 'lo.is that sent him to his grave. dk EASTER j "ffJKv T &&Hi&SS??oSv -7i &sm l-r Ws mgm 91 MllHH I 99K lMIHIHmHHIiMHHHMMH T&tak of it, next Scm&y is Easter. Are yotf prepared to greet the day pctped?? How afco&t year sell? What aboot that Tqp Coat? 1$ yottr hat right? How ate yotJe Gloves, Tie, etc Comeki and ttizt gp r 1 new spring things SEE WHAT WE HAVE FOR EASTER foyottfre to Join the parade it will pay yotf to com here for repairs. Here are only the j gNk yes, '. Sgtjjg Top Coats pS p. Sftt SHkv$JQ aaorp ROBERTS, Bt$3 Hat on Eaxtii SaJ-em Wooien MiiJ S&ore The movivo of the murder ennnot bet No shoop will bo permitted to cross cuu.tecturetl, unless it would bo for tho tho Umntilla reservation this yonr on purpose of robbery, as his wutoh was taken from him, although it was known that ho had a very good one. In tea, Schilling's Best is by no means the costliest tea; it's a matter of taste. Of the fine kinds, the one you like best U your tea. Your grocer's; moneyback. tho wny to or from tho aummor rnngo loin tho mountains. In n conference hold at the agency botweon represon tatlvo sheepmen nnd n council of the Indians, tho latter solidly refused to consent to sheep being trnilod ncross undor nnv clrcumstnncos whntover. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tlii KM Ym Have Always tackt WL&K Plana to Clot Rich nro ofton frustrated by suddon break down, duo to dyspepsia or coostlpV tlon. Draco up nnd talco Dr. King'a Now Lifo Pills. Thoy toko out the J materials which aro clogging your 0 orglos, and glvo you a now start. Curo hoadnnho nnd dizziness too. At J. u. Perry 'b drug atoro; 'mo, guar tood. A strongth tonic that brings rich, rod blood. Makes you strong, healthy and nctlvo. That's what Hollia tor's Itocky Mountain Tea will do. 33 conts Tea or Tablets. Stono's Drug store Boars tho Blgnaturo of "f ' oiitldren oar torn FLETCHER'S OAStOSIA. m MMMMM-aiBBMIIIIIIMIIIMWM-WMMMMaMaMMMB-aWMMBt IIWIWI Gesessssssssssssse rii ? m you seo that beautiful Aeolian Piano, a piano with tho Pianola built insido of it. The selections rendered by Mr Love laee ovory ovoning on the Aeolian Piano and the Pianola are very enjov able. Kvcrybody invited to attend. Store open evory night. Big bnrgntns will stare you right in the face, (oine nnd see for yourselves. Temporary guests nt tno House Furnishing Com pany. Kilers Pinno House, W. H. Weir, General Agent. v "Wherever wiieeTs nro ridden and wherever Tribunes are known there you will find tho rider loyal to their mounts, not bcoauso they're painted blue; not bcoauso they think to apo some famous rider, but for the genuine worth of the wheel itself. Worth, meas ured ia durability, in easy running, in freedom from annoying break downs of fork.", crowns, croaks or worn-out or cracked bearings. Come and try a spin on onr new mod els. AH types to choose from, any tire, saddle or bar. ' Sundries, tires, lamps, belli and ev erything tho rider needs. Saturday we sold fire wheels, not bad for & "half way sort ef day." F. A. Wiggins' Isfiemeat Room, 235-257 Liberty St Turn iBapleasets, Wheels, Antomo bllfts, Sewisf Hicitaefl and Supplies. Is It a Case of Suicide? Bon Zossigor, a German ,uho has worked horeabouts for a number of yonrs, chopping wood for John Miller is reported as missing from a wood camp near Chehalis, Wash., where ho recontly wont sooking employment It appears tuat no wonted ror a iew hours, then deliberately made a pres out of his effects and tools to his fel low workmen nnd disappeared. This was about April 7th, end nothing has boon heard from him since. The mat tor was roported to tho eeunty author ities, and tho sheriff has written to Lynn Taylor for information. Ho Is a member of the Forresters of Amen co, and receipts were found among his effects. His brother, Otto Zcssiger, left at once for Chehalis, and will try to unravel tho mystery -Gcrvais Star Mk CHICHrSTKR'8 tNOUBH Pennyroyal, pills r.--v tMUl ) Omit UcaaU. H Wf VIIA.&SJU71Cab'n C3U1.4A11 1U Um rtUm. Tafc a tktr. lUk ' Jf fcf HrUlw. TwUUl I. JB 4Rtiitrtl4U.mmUtur,rrt, -P liimMULI.llwi"'i'i UtT UaMka UK f, iUMm un, I'll 1LA f. im u.T-J V If AflJl. fflMAIWI FRENCH FEMALE mmwvmtpiLLB. llui,Cuidi Kjuw Nfcumrf ton tin ntM wufiimi r xay vnue. l MIlMMtM. WM4ttaMlmllM rtt. i.n.i.ni main.i.. riM. it mr iriffin tMllwmifHtartwiMUi iirrcp HtctcAL eo t. luutni. . J Sold In (iUm by S. C StonA. m m We Arc Ready for Easter ARE YOU? r grWii(iiipjpyni Tlki flHafeaaSfciiLW abVaV aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajak ibbbbbbbbbbI and Oxfords, elsewhere for We Can Please You In Footwear $350 For Women's Shoes 1 1 Equal to shoes sold $4.00 These Shoes and Oxfords are made up in the latest styles and widths, in Vici Kid, Patent Kids, also we have a 3-hutton or Silk Lace Oxford with Military and Cuban Heels $J50 uys same sty'cs of Shoes and Qx- W Toras eauai co anv Salem at $3.00. Call ami see them and be convinced. Every shoe guaranteed by us. shoe sold in No trouble to show them. .5Q less than $4.00 We had these shoes made up by one of the best shoe manufacturers so as to embrace the best features of several samples, and wc have something in style and quality not equaled in Salem, and at a saving of 50 cents to the purchaser. See and be convinced. Every shoe guaranteed. 326 State Street L. IRVIN & PRACTICAL SHOEMEN V v Phone 201 TSfue gpsijam JavJPwWJPvvRIVBVVVvJaa