fUHHIIIIII I'M lilllllll I AMUSEMENTS. ! niHHii in milium j TONIGHT. EdLsoa VaudoTlllo. OIABY'8 BRILLIANT CAREER. j.no mow itcmarmwe buccm Ever At - talncd by an American Contralto ' Great interest iTbolng manifested la tho Balcm appcaranco of Mary Loulso Clary, tho famous concert contralto, who will sing at the Grand, Friday night, May 12. Her many musical trl- umphs during tho past twelve years aro too numerous to rcclto. Her robust physique, magnetic personality and thousands of enthusiastic musical ad mlrors. Among tho many intorcstlng oplsodes connected with Miss Clnry's artistic, Tho solo work, tho magnificent choruses career, tho fact is often mentioned of .and the excellent way in which tho her engngemnct in tho phenomenally comic side wns sustnlncd, all called ouccossful production of Du Maurlor's forth tho heartiest nnd most spontn "Trilby" in New York a few seasons noous applause on tho part of tho ou tigo. Doing engaged in Mr. Pnlmor'sidlcnce. original company as "Trilby's volco," Tho play has to do with a certain which was supposed to be tho most wonderful tho world has over hoard, sho revived tho long-forgotten ballad, "Don Dolt," with such great effect that it forthwith swept llko wild flro through all tho Knglisli speaking countries. Tonight at too Edison, Y". ll .1 ...... f.t .1... (1T1..I esplto tho opposition of tho "Red ;hcr Company at tho opera houso night,, the Kdi,on theatro did a isespu Feather last tig business, tho pcoplo nppreclato a good, clean show, nnd ono within tho moans of all, nnd tho show this wcok li deserving of crowded houses. A com- nnd can only obtntn pardon by captur ploto chnngo of program is promised l"ff "lied Feather." Tho countoss for tonight. Goodwin, West and Good- Rlvos a grand ball and Trnvcrs trucks win prcsont nn entirely different net., r. J. Dyrd sings tho lllustrntod song, "Honey, Stay in Your Own Hack Yard." Trainer nnd Wilson uso a different act, ns do tho Goodwin duo. For next wcok an unusual program Is offered, headed by Rarnold's $250 per wook dog nnd cat show, concodod by pross nnd public to bo tho funniest and most original net of its character on tho stago today. No udvnnco in prices, but thrco full hIiows a night, to glvo overybody chanco to seo a complete show. iff 4 UT l jrl?M-uCl VpCTa- AiOlISE JOHN F. OORDRAY, Mgr. CLARY SONG RECITAL Greatest American Contralto. Grand Opera Houso FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1 905 Management Scley and Newberry. Re served scnts 80c and 75c. Gallery 2Cc. New Edison Theatre F. J. Byrd, Manager. Woek commencing Monday, May 8, 1D05. Entertnlnment for old anil young GOODWIN, WEST It GOODWIN CO. Will present "An Original Conception" and "Father's Friend." MISS ID3LEN VANCE Sings a beautifully pictured melody. TRAINER AND WILSON, A duo of up-to-dato fun-makers. TID3 FAMOUS GOODWINS, Premier song and danco artists. r. J. BYRD, Singing Hlustrated Songs. EDIBONOSCOPB. Interesting and laugh-producing pic tures. Matlnoos Wednesday and Sat urdays. Admission, any seat, 10 cents 3 SHOWS A NIGHT 3 Waste Basket Money Getting PRINTING Why use the ono when you can get the other the dif ference in cost is but a trifle and the satisfaction of using tho best is considerable. ELLIOTT Phono 2953 217 Commercial St FINE COSTUMES PREVAIL ' if 4f,ft to-,,,..,..!.... ,At e Presentation Of tllC W" "CU rCal,,er ' Tho romantic opera, "Rod Feather," nw presented last evening at tho Grand to a crowded houso of appreciative list- cners. No piny that has como to Sa lem for a long tlmo has succeeded In ploaslng tho popular tasto of theatre- goers In this city so well as the play given last night. Thcro was not a dull moment during the whole performance Countess Von Drnga, who masquerades undor tho nom-do-plumo of "Red Feather," a daring femalo bandit. This venturejomo young woman divides her tlmo In reigning ns a rourt beauty nnd robbing travolcrs on tho highway. Sho steals that sho may help tho causo of i .. , i , . . tho I'rlnco of Ilomanlcln, who accks.to ln.1. H,.tnt1,t..1l.l. T.. ... ' J ' Iia Ainnnmln. .in ..lia ttnt FPaHti. I her escapades sho robs Captain Trav-) or., of tho Romnnlcln nrmy, and ho vows to capture tho band t, who Is bo- Hcvod to bo n innu. Doth ho nnd tho prluco lovo the counto, nnd this leads to enmity. Trnvcrs Insults tho prince, "Hod I'cnthor" there. To savo Traw ors tho countoss declnrcs herself to bo "Roil Feather," nnd then makes known her lovo for him. Tho costumes of tho participants wero of tho moit elaborate character, ' nod the stage settings havo never been execllcil in beauty, ami unto uy nny snow which mis neon ncro inioiy. A Disastrous Calamity. It is a disastrous calamity, whon you loso your health, bocouso indlgcs- itlon and constipation have sapped it away. Prompt relief can bo hnd in Dr. (King's Now Life Pills. Thoy build up. your dlgcstlvo organs and cure acho, dizziness, colic, constipation, etc. Guaranteed nt J. O. Perry's drug storo; j SOCIAL EVENTS Twentioth Anniversary. Rev. nnd Mm. H. V. Ifnslam last night celobrutcif their 20th wedding an niversary, at tho church pnrsonogo of tho Free Methodist church, In North Salem, with SO friends nnd neighbors ns tholr guests. The house wns prettily docorated, rosos being evorywhoro In ovldonce, nnd the evening was spont In delightful social Intercourse, vocal nnd instru mental music Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Hlnekburn nnd Mr. A. L. Grinnell fa vor oil tho company with vocal selections which wero greatly enjoyed. ' After refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Haslam wero colled upon to glvo im promptu talks, which wero moro en joyed than nny other part of the oven ling's entertainment. I Mr. and Mrs. Huslam wero marrlod in Kosse, Toxns, and three ahlldren were born to the union, a daughter, I Miss Clara, and two sons, Edwin nnd Oliver, all of whom wero present last ovening. Rev. Haslam has been in the ministry for 21 years, and during that tlmo has served as pastor in Kosse, Coraloona, Ban Antonio, Lawrence, Ter rell, Datcheler, Knnis, Dallas, all In the state of Texas, when tbey removed to 1 Grofham, Oregon, then to Portland, and a year ago como to Salem. This being tho china wedding, many pretty gifts of cblnawaro wero re ceived. I Mr. Wra. Barrett, of Arlotta Park, Portland, mother of Mrs. HaslamjRev. Mrs. L. R. Blaekman, recently of Mich igan; Mrs. Qharles Newt, Miss Mary- Lewis, of Portland; Mr. ana Mrs. Jonn MeLood and son, of Chemawa, were among the guosts. Married. I At the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Shants. Miss Jessie Shanta last ovening boeame tho wife of Mr. Joo Reese, Rev. H. Y. Haslam of ficiating. A largo number of relatives and friends were present. . a "I Thank tho Lordl" Cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock, Ark, for tho relief I got from Boeklen's Arnica Salve. It cured wy fearful run ning sores, which nothing else would heal, and from which I tad suffered or vmn " It is a marvelous healer. DAILY OAPITAXi JOtTONAL, SAIEM, HIGH ENGLISH SCANDAL London, May 11. Scandalous rovola tlons which havo como to light this wcok have afforded a cholco morsel for gosilp In ofllclnl nnd social circles. It appears from tho rumors going tho rounds that n muinber of parliament and a very prominent politician has only narrowly escaped becoming tho leading ftguro In u grnvo scandal. Tho charge ngainst him Is ono of seduction, tho victim being tho young daughter of ono of his tenants. Tho girl is qulto young, considerably under 20, nnd when her condition beenmo known sho re vealed certain facts of a particularly disgraceful naturo against tho M. P. Her father, according to tho story, at onco visited tho politician nnd chnrged him with being tho causo of his daugh ter's downfall. At first an attempt was mado to carry tho matter through with n high hand, nnd tho farmer was or dered to lcavo tho houso as n black mailer. Ho quickly took his departure, having first of all knocked his land lord down in his own library, and at nAAA nlniinil ihn iMnt(n In Olin linmla r ,'. . , T , ,, ,, a well-known firm of London solicitors, , . """ l"-l'-- '" """ ."V. rv.j Itvnrm fnr Mm fuillHnfnn. Ktirr initph ,nUcr uU,mntc, ,)roko Bilmtod m , w, p gg 1 ent tho mnttor bcc0m- eagerness to prov ing public, ho consented to pay nny sum that might bo suggested, nnd it is said Hint tho mutter was finally settled for something llko $20,000. Will Dobato High School. The Roscburg Review s.iyss Elmer Wilson, Kthcl Shupo nnd Llllth Mooro, constituting n debating team from tho Roseburg high school, which will go to Salem next Friday to debate with a team from tho Salem high school. Tho question for discussion is: "Resolved, Tluit tuo onus or justice wouiu no dm tor served If the Jury system wero abol ished nnd tho derisions in nil cases of litigation bo rendered by tho judgo or Judges." The Roseburg team takes tho afllrmativo of tho question. Tho IihIl'ch havo not been selected. Prof. Banders nnd perhaps sonio other mem- bora of tho high school, will very likely head-(accompany tho team. Wh.nt makc3 the world go I round in business; almost the i . most serious work of man is business: and business aver ages rather crooked. There is no straighter thing in the world than Schilling's Best; at your grocer's. When IUbr wu tick, re gtre ber CsitorU When tho w a Child, the cried for Ctorl When the became MIm, the eluns to CutorU When ho had Chll.lren, the T them Cutorli OUR MEN'S AND WOMENS' Trade Is Growing Mm for their quality and style of makeup. We buy in such large quantities we can get the goods at right prices. Try us and be convinced that our prices are the lowest. mmmtmimmmmmmmmmfmmimmmmmmmmavm MMMnMSMMiisBiMiMsiMMMtiMMSMSiM E. L IRVIN & CO. 326 STATE ST PRACTICAL SHOE MEN REPAIRING A SPECIALTY OREGON, THUBSDAT, MAT 11, 1D05. Salem Man Injured. While District Attorney J. H. Mc Nary was returning from n trip to Mc Minnvlllo last evening, in a rig drawn by two horsey ho met with a painful and dangerous mishap. It was about 10 o'clock p. m., and Mr. McNary, in company with Webster Holmes nnd W. H. Holmes, had a'lmost reached tho end of tho steel brldgo spanning tho Wil lamette river at this place, when the horses becamo frightened at tho are light hanging directly over the brldgo at this end and started to run. As tho night was dark and stormy, it wns a difficult mntter to guide tho frightened animals, and so Mr. McNnry thought ho would risk jumping out rather than porhaps bo dashed out over tho brldgo railing Into tho dark waters of tho Wil lamette. He leaped and struck on his head, cutting him quite "badly on tho forehead nnd bruising him in many oth er places, besides giving him u sovero nervous shock. The driver, nfter tho team had rnu a quarter of a mlto or so, succeeded in bringing tho horses to a standstill. Returning ho found Mr. McNary lylug on tho brldgo, nnd, with tho nld of several passcrsby, conveyed, him to his homo. The Injuries nro not rnich as to causo nny uneasiness on tho part of Mr. McNary's friends, but still will necessitate that ho rest and re cuperate for a few days. o Man's Unreasonableness. Is often ns great as woman's. Dut Thos. H. Austin, manngor of ' the "Re publican," of Leavenworth, Ind., was not unreasonable when ho refused to nl low tho doctors to operate on his wife, for femalo troublo, "Instead," ho says, "wo concluded to try Electric Dittcrs. My wlfo was then so sick, she could hardly leavo her bod, and flvo (C) phy sicians had failed to relievo hor. After taking Elcctrio Dltters, sho was per fectly cured, and can now perform all hor household duties." Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist, prlco BOe. o Orand Ban. At the M. D. A. hall, ono-half mile west of Chemawa, Friday night, May 12th. 2t OAfJVOnXA. SttriOt lln Kind Yci Hw Ahnri BtqT Bljuttiw T SX7-4L. if WttfTX -GtsCSJlAit, rJAS The Citdb Stables First-class Livery and Cab Lice. Fuaeral turnouts a specialty. Tally-ho for picnics and oxcursion parties. Phono Main 211. Corner Liberty and Forry, Chas. W. Yannfce Prop. ! Just In Our new line of 1003 wall pa per has Just arrived. All latest patterns at reasonable prices. Call and sco our stock and bo convinced that our paper and prices nro right. Remember the place. L L. Lemmon 299 Liberty SL Phone 2475 itttssjGssfssjotissSDS) BECAUSE There are better values giv en at our Exclusive Shoe Store Than elsewhere. We buy of none but long establish ed factories and celebrated ii Good Clothes tHy,MttAiMNr1riw I HABERDASHERY Whatovor Is correct finds plnco here. " Wo'vo fresh", exclusive novelties gatberod from tho products of makers with a roputatlon. Now shirts, new gloves, hosiory, underwear, hats, oto. You will find the1 exclusive Haberdasher's stylo here, but not In price All styles In the Roberts best $3 hat on earth. Salem Woolen Mill Store Tin: aOUTHERN PACIFIC COM PANY Will plnco on sale at all stations on Oregon lines special tickots to Port land roturn on account of tho Lowls and Clark Imposition, under the fol lowing conditions) Individual Tickets. Rato Ono nnd one-third fare for tho round trip. Halo Dates Dally from Mny 20th to October lflth, 1005. Limit Thirty days, but not Inter than October 81st, 1005. Parties of Ten or Moro. For parties of ten or more from ono polnt(must travel together on ono ticket both ways) party tickets will bo sold as follews: Rate Ono faro for the round trip. Salo Dates Dally from May 20th to October 15th, 1005. Limit Ten days. Orgsnixod Parties of 100 or Moro, For organized parties of 100 or moro moving on one day from ono pluce, in dividual tickets will bo sold ns follews: Rates Ono faro for the round trip, Salo Dates Dully from May 20th to Ootobor 15, 1005. Limit Ten duy. Stopovers. No stopovers will bo allowed on nny of tho nbovo tickets) they must be used for continuous passage in each direc tion. Coach Excursions. Coach oxcursion will bo run from tlmo to time, for which individual tick ets, good only in coaches, will bo sold at very low rates. Particulars as to rates, dates, etc., will be announced later. W. E. COMAN, tf General Passenger Agent, o There's no beauty in all the land That can with her fuco compare, Her lips are red, her eyes aro bright, She takes Rooky Mountain at night. Stone's Drug Storo. ROSTEIN & Dry Goods. Millinery and Clothing Lola of now goods at low prfcos. Ladies Sleovolesa "White Vests from 5c up. Nico Clmllies at 5c a ) ard. Embroid eries Values up to 15c a yard, our prico 6o a yard. Corset cover embroideries worth 50c a yard for 80c a yard. Daiuly White Goods, Figured black Lawns, Millinery in all the new effects, Flowers, Foliage, Buokles, Chi (Tons, Mull, in fact everything that goes to make an up-to-dato Millinery De partment. Little prices. ROSTEIN & DRY OOODS, CLOTinNCJ AND MILLINERY. 296 ami 3CK Commercial St & w Something everybody wants, but few get. Wo make n specialty of good clothes nnd tho things that go with them, Wo don't sell anything else. Tho tnarkot la flooded with clothing, and poo plo nro tempted to buy with tho enticing bait of low prices, which usually means low qualities. When you are ready ior a new suit, ouppoio you look into the question a littlo closer. When you roalizo that tho stylo do Qends a good deal on tho quality, and quality clothes can't bo bought nt what tho cloth aloao is worth; thon price alone will not tempt you. Our S. W. M. mado clothes cost as littlo os good clothes can bo mads to sell for. Try thorn. $10.00 tip to $25.00 a No Street Carnival. Corvallis has decided to bold nd street carnival this spring, It was first announced that tho fircmon wero to bring a company to tho town, but satisfactory arrangements could not be made. Tho townspeople aro pleased over tho arrangement. Obstlnnto constipation, indigestion and stomach dlsordrrs aro permanent ly aud positively cured by taking Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea, 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Stono's Drug Btoro. I Gold Dust Float I Made by THE SIDNEY POW. ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Mado for family use. Ask your grocer for it Dran and 2 shorts tlwsys on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT Htiie Wing Sang Co China snd Japaneso Fancy aoods, Mat tings and Dry Goods, Bilks, Em broidery Laces. Make up now lino dents' and Lsdtes' Furnishing aoods, Suits, Wrsppors, Skirts, Waists now at low prices. Salo cheap, By alloy, Court street, Salem, Oregon. 'Phono Black 2155. Demorest, Ricks & Co Dealers in lime, plaster, cement, gravel sand, tllo and brick. Prompt delivery to any part of tho city. Oornor Front and State streets, Balom, Or, Phone Main 731. Res. Black 301 GREENBAUM GREENBAUM fl M Satem Is... 4.1 T f P.mrfa lmffttnr. I 25e. iWW)