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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1905)
nimnniiin- iiiiuihI AMUSEMENTS.! nnnnniniiiiiHH, TONIGHT. Edison Vaudeville. Forerunner of New Bill. Coming events cast their shadows bofore. Mnnagor Sharkey has a good bill In contemplation for next week. Tho bill this week is a fine one, ami the Edison has been doing a packed business. Noxt week tho bill will con tain some novelties that will bo now to Salem. The Edison is ever on tho lookout for good pooplo to entertain its-patrons. Tho matinees nro bocom ing n featiiro of every Saturday, as tho children's admission is reduced to 5 cents, and tho nominal prlco brings out tho little ones en masse. Watch for next week's announcement. Bigger and better than a circus. Tho Edison boa been tried, and thq Salem people know. Eod Feather. Ono of tho finest numbers of "lied Fcathor" is tho stein song, "The Princo of Qood Follows," sung by ono of tho finest mnlo choruses seen in Now York this- season. It has a swinging rcfralu that is.hcnrd fre quently now in collego gatherings. It will bo sung by tho original voices when Draco Vnn Studdiford nppcars here. New Edison Theatre R. P. Starkey, Manager. "Week commencing April 24, 05. Outli ning of vaudovlllo colobritlcs. OARLETON OSTRANDBB, World's premier mandolin virtuoso; a musical revolution. LAHL & CECIL, German stars, presenting tho laugh producing "Whnt Is It Is It!" MASTER LE ROYAL, Greatest boy pinnist living; princo of tho ivory koys. LAMBERT & STANLEY, Colobrntod singors, dancers nud pun sters, direct from Now York. MISS ETHEL OOSETTE, livlrito Illustrated Songstress. EDISON-O-SCOPE, Motion pictures from tho greatest film makers. , Matinees Wediiesdny nnd Saturday nt 3 p. in. Chaugo of acts Thursday night. Admission 10c. E. L IRVIN & CO PRACTICAL SHOEMEN 326 State State VsK lUiim i 1 1 ii ' ' jfk ikv Grand Excursion Given By Order of Railway Conductors To Portland Sunday, May 7th Fare or the round trip, Including admission to the ExpeeUloa QfA and sacred concert In Festival Hall. $1.50 Train leave Salem at 8:33 a. m, and returning trains leave Portland at 5:30 p. nu Tickets far sale by all station' agents and conductor oo tralas. The Toggery Has just received a line of the latest full Summer Neckwear In shades and shapes that are strictly down-to-date Such as Jade Green, Tangerine, Violene, Aurora,Goose berry, Almond Green, and Glase Silks. V Building New Kesldonco. .Tudgo Hubbard Is erecting n now cot tago on his lots on 12tli street, near the passenger depot. Brown Bros, uro driv ing a well for him. Thursday thoy had a mishap, and lost nbout 20 foot of heavy pipe, on account of tho brenklng of a drill. They were unablo to remove tho pipe from tho well, nnd nro now driving another liolo within a short dis tanco of tho first one. Mr. llubbnnl will occupy tho residence when it is completed, having sold his property on 13th and Leslie streets. HOLUSTErvs Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bniy Medicla for Buy Peopl. Bringi Oolitn Health and Rtnawed Vlfjor. np-x-ina for Constipation. ImllR-Mtlon. Urn Anil Klilnxy Troubles, l'lmples. Iionin.impur lllixxl, Hail Urenth, HIiikcIhIi Howels, HNtitadie nnil Unckactie. It's Hocky Mountain ten In Un let form, S-1 cents a box. Genuine tniulo by Ilnu.isTEii Dni-a CottrAttv, Mivllson, Win. GOLDEN NUGQETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE NEW SHOES and Oxfords We aro receiving daily new additions to nur stock of shoos und Oxfords, all the latest and most approved stylos and qualities. We challenge any purohutior to buy the some style and quality fur less nionev elsewhere. DAILT CATrtAL JOURNAL, SALBM, yninnniniinnnninniiwimmnmnnmn PERTINENT POINTS FOR ADVERTISERS I By the Journal Ad Man. MMltM98MllMMMftMKBratIMMlM Don't expect big results after your first few ads., as people may have only seen your ad onco or twice, aud aro just beginning to take notico of It. When advertising n leador don't feel thnt you must make your usual profit on the nrtido mentioned. Remem- bur, first, you must get tho peoplo to come to your store, then, if tho goods aro satisfactory, they wljl surely come ngnin. Running n business without advert Is Ing is like a horse's walking on two legs it is not dono well, but you nro surprised to seo it dono at nil. A "busy storo" is merely tlio nn swer to a simplo problem of storo man ngement to find tho ratio between pub llclty nud sales, nhd to rogulnto things tiei'Oidlngly. How loug since, you havo hud to buy now hinges for your storo doors- Aro they lasting too long! Storo adver tising is hnrd on hingos wears them out faster than anything else. "Do as tho Romans do" HUT DC IT HKTTBIt THAN THK ROMANS DO 1TI Your competitors advertise do as thoy do; HUT DO IT HKTTBH, nnd do moro of It. Take awny from this city tho homes in which this newspaper is rend nnd there would remain n curious fragment and ruin of n city with n population poorer por capita than that of any community in thu world. "No Victorian nro accomplished without enthusiasm;" but you can't lo onthuslnstio in n strnight-jnekot. Olvo your advertising "elbow room," or you can't put much onthusinsm into it. Publicity must first build thnt bigger ARNOLD SHOWS MONDAY Only ono day mora, and thou the ap pearance of tho K. .1. Arnold shows in Salem. Thoy exhibit here one weeki commencing Monday evening, May 1st The aggregation will arrive tomorrow forenoon, by special train, nud imine- dlatoly commence pltehing tho tents on tho depot grounds Tho street railway company has eoet pleted arrangements to run special ears (o the grounds nil next wook no that there will In no delay in handling the largo erowds. Cars will also run as Into as neenssary. A speelal olei-trle light wire has been run to supply snf firent light to-the surrounding. Nxt Saturday evening a public wed ling will prnlwhly Iw held Ih the luri tent. Mr. Arnold often a haadsou-e bedroom suite to the happy couple. The bum! concert sad free acts oa the grounds will mmsnwii promptly at 1 15 and 7:15 p. m. daily. Tbe ders will oih IS Miwutw later. The far-famed xnn plasttyue, aa artist ! entrtiamttt of rare refine meat, will be oa of the feature ef th lileetrie Tneutr. This will a trat fur the cultured and mm uplifting aad w.ul autlefylag hour for evaryiKd. Thu oxkiUitioN Is udr th m"ml dirwetioa of tWat mmtw arttot, Jmm Pra Hosts Miltoia. ttvry act or aow prwwatod by -Ur.jjio whal H aivlds.1 into 60 Arnold in of the klglmi degeo or merit Notbiag ordiaary Is trated, Mediocrity U barrod. Xothiag tMt will effoa-I the kigkeet wia4od lady If allowed. TWi Ii Mt t nmU" of MlaciowMMkW. MM ' a Mat of iiwleeaey. roW's Mti U "-""uajuni tM,. v.fk will Uegia ra- ana U ipaaUaaww aaai iafacUowc, 1 at ta same tiate alaaa and wkulo- SOMM. HvmtmXi, ifetltw K ateaoiag naxt Maaday orsWil, May lot, at 7 o'clock. TVoreaftor two per forataMM daily, it ! wJ 8 ft, . What Shall Wo IUtc To eat for Sunday diaaer is tke twraiag iaasU of the buy beewlfc M Sataricy. Dea't worr, bat ecder a alee fmUf steak er least from H. a Oft' mtni market 0 Htote .uaei. AnrtWai else ye might ccggeK be had at that, eld lettable p&s, thc'Defby k WIHiea. Oae ef the exhibits piece that' sever dTappeBU. leeaslsts ef a ulouture eers crib, built OREO ON? SATURDAY, APRIL 29, storo for you must innko tho architect and tho nrtlsa'n possible. Every day's JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING brings the new building nnd tho new storo ' nearer; every day's injudicious ndvor- Using postpones them, j "After a bad crop you should in stantly plant again," U tho creed of the farmer. And It's a pretty cood i - policy for tho advertiser if ho look to it thnt his seed is plentiful, and wisely sown. Your "winter of discontent" tuny come, lu tho mlddlo of tho cnlendnr summer unless your advertising ennv pnlga provides for "dolnjr business" in all kinds of weather and all son- sons. A great deal of advertising fails be cause tho advertiser becomes discour aged beforo ho has a right to expect returns. Advertising brings many pa trons to .your store; snlosmnnshlp and tho goods must do tho rest. A hand bill, most of tho time, Is n poor advertisement, as n largo per coutngo of them contain too much rend ing matter. If you doubt this think how mnuy handbill ads. you stop nnd rend thoroughly. Satisfied customers make a good but slow advertisement, for thoy can't spread tho news ns well as an ad. lu a good ucwspnpcr. Never, lu your uds. run down your competitors. Oo abend, tell about your own goods just as If you weren't nworo Hint there was opposition. II milieus nowadays is not' obtained by easy-going methods; people, toq, havo changed with tho times. Adver tising carrion tho bushiest luan ahead, I and tho llvollost one gets tliero first. Takos Olinrgo Monday, J. W. Harrltt, the well-known nnd popular grocer viunn of this city, form erly ono of tho members of tho firm of Harrltt X Lawrence, who recently sold t linker & Son, has purchased tho gro cery store of I. Sleluer & Co., on State street, mnl will take charge of tho place Monday. Tliev will tiommonm) iuvolcr ing today, and expect to bo all ready for hiisInnN e.irly Monday morning. Mr. Hnrritt Is woll-kunwu lu this olty, having lived hern tho greater part tit his life. He has been in tho grocery businoss for over 1-1 years, and under stands it thoroughly. Ho has inado mnuy friends, and all nro glad to know of his now opening. He will l.o glad to se his old custom era, hh well as new unas, turn all ure assured of tho same oaiirteous treat went whtah Mr. Harrltt has aaeordird them lu the pant. Llttlo Girl Lost. 'Dhe 8-year-old daughter of Mr. A. Litoas, tho burlier operating it shop on State street, eould not be found last evening, and for it time it was thought that she had fallen in tho ortwk. Al most the eatira neighborhood joined In smirch, and the little one was finally found several bleaks nway, visiting nt the heme af a friend of the family. New Bank In Bllvorton. Articles of incorporation were to day filed with tho oounty clerk by O. P. DeOuiro, Nicholas Here, 0. I. Hut teberg, Mel). Carpenter nnd Marlon I'ulmer, of Hllvertn, fer the Mtablish- ;nent af a batik, to be known a the I'untilft'M Hunk. TIih Mtnitnl slAek is shares af $100 each. Will Build Cottage. II. C. White m let the contract fur Uut IhUWIhh ef a iMdart vwirew I cottage o the eoraer of Front aad ay. Miniature Corn Crib. Joka Haat, om ef Oregoa's oldest rdeaeers wac la tewa yesterday en !MsfaeM. Mr. Hast lives about IS relies east ef Salem, la the regie a of the Waldo IHIIf, and U known to all the residents thereabout as a Most sue eeisful farmer. While la tows be asade arraagoMeala for the tranrpert.v tla to rertleatl ef a aamber ef things to bo en exhibition Is the Marlon eun- ty exhibit at the Lewis aad Clark fair. Ife brought tEeee to town with, hi oi today and left them la aharge of 1905. i Tifn JaTirr i BAGGAGE ROOmj mm 111 ie a iir aBBaiifiw3scrlJ ' J If you think aright, your footsteps will bo guldod to this store. Tho best of ovorythlng in Olothos, Hats nnd Hnberdnshory await you at prices to plcnso The Shit Stote Of tie Town 'Tls by reason of our ltnmcnso shirt trndo that wo lay tho claim to the distinctive term, "Tho Shirt Storo of tho Town." Wo know thnt no eoncorn gives tho study of shirt fashions nnd shirt making moro serious thought than wo do, Tho result is a high nchlovomont in tho shirt business not equalled else where In our city. Come to tho Shirt Storo for Shirts. Salem Woolen Mill Store THE BEST BAKINQ rOWDBB IS Eppley's Perfections ASK FOR IT For Safe By all Grocers to represent tho kind farmers used In tho early pioneer days. Thu erlb Is fashioned from small fir trees, roughly cut, nnd is unique und serviceable. In addition to this ho has two fine boxes of potatoes, ono of tho Hurbank vnrloty, nnd another of tho Karly Itoio. These potatoes nro far above the av erago sUe, nnd Mr. Hunt scuds theso to the fulr iu order that people umy feftaaMMsttflslkfi" WB DON'T riUDB OUBWELVEiJ OK THE, OIIEAPNEaa or OUlt OOODB, BUT WE HAVE A LINE OF LAWN MOWERS THAT OAN NOT BE BEAT TOtt THE MONEY, AND WHEN IT COMES TO OAK DEN HOSB.WB ABB BETTER PBEPAUED TO rUBNISH YOU THAN ANY HOUSE IN SALEM. BOItEEN D00B8 MADE OT SOUTHERN TINE, AND VERY ORNAMENTAL, AND THE TRIOE IS RIPHT. WE ALSO HAVE WIN. DOW SCREENS TO FIT ANY WINDOW. AND DON'T rOROBT TO ASK FOR CARD SHOWINO COLORS OF OUR BEADY-MADB nOUSB PAINT. WE ALSO CARRY PAINT BRUSHES. YES, WB HAVE, SOME TINWARE, AND WB OUAR ANTEB OUR PRICES. COME AND SEE US. ' MANNING fi. Hjc. . ' m gffl 1 JHUI Clothes Good breeding anil good clothes go hand in hand. , Every man will dress anew nt spring time. It's tho "coming out" timo for tho young men, and for tho men of riper years. Thoro Is no ono bo droary that'. his soul nnd spirits aro not' wnrmod up with spring sunshine. Think out your wardrobo needs think of tho storo that's bost nblo to till thorn. seo what excellent tubers ran bo grown on tho high lands, nud will also help to correct tho iiiUtukcit impression nmoiig growers generally that potatoes and other vegetables of this varloty raiiuot bo successfully raised on tho elevated lands. It Ih tho opinion of Mr. Hunt that potatoes of a high grado can be grown on the high lands ns woll us tho low lying ground. I & FEROUSON. 1 bl 0ALEM, OCEQON. f. ," f ;f i '