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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1905)
'"mur"1- 7 A DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, KAY 17, 1905. 1 1 1 1 1 M I H 1 1 1 1 18 1 II l n f .i Sarsaparilla. Used in all J NEBRASKA G.A.R.MEET AMUSEMENTS. parts of the world for over 60 years. Has the unqualified en dorsement o. thebest physicians. A strong nerve tonic. A blood Pick Out Your Suit ,4 1 1 1 1 I HI It 1 1 1 H-t-l 1 1 H-H-fr niirlflflr nf nrnnt nnnsor- ?'0"Jr'co.. Ayei f vk J.UH1UJJ.T. Edison Vaudovlllo, Barnold's Dogs Aio Wonders, Tho banner wook at tho Kdison thea ter suroly, as tho pcrformnnco is of es pecial moritl It's worth' tho prlco of admission to sco nny ono trick, ns pcrfonnod by Barnold's mnrvclous doirs and cats. Thoy do so many great ones that spaco will not permit of spoclal mention of nny ono trick. Then Prof. Leo Worlcy mado a tremendous hit with his violin ' and other musical Instruments. Ills violin, by tho way, is a $2000.00 In- i etrumont, and tho professor is certainly n mnsior, nclon Vnnco rondcrcd tho , boautlfully illustrated song, My Qoldon Hnlr Has Turned td Silver Grey," nnd recoivod hearty applause. Liouiso Listor presented nn net, quite llfforont from nny boforo presonted In Salem, nnd pleased, lie sure to linvr..rc,,ccnt over "e matter. tho children seo this week's show. New Edison Theatre F. J. Byrd, Manager, Extraordinary ongngement of Bar nold's Great Dog nnd Cat Comedy Act, a $250 attraction. An act to pleaso tho young and old. PROF. LEE WORLEY. Great violinist nnd Wonderful Musioal Genius, HELEN VANCE, Singing Beautifully Pictured Songs. MISS LOUISE LISTER. Famous English Lightning Chnngo Artist. F. J. BYRD, Illustrated Song Storlo. THE EDISONOSCOPE. Always Something Now nnd Interesting SEND US YOUR WHITE VESTS And wo '11 do them up as only nn up-to-dato laundry can do. A trial will eonvlnco you of tho superiority of our work. Wo launder tho most delicate fabrics in Al style, nnd return the goods without tho slightest Injury. Par ticular attention given to flno lncos and Inco curtains. Collars and cutis n spe cialty. Lowest priee-s. Host service. Satisfaction assured. ' Salem SteamLaundry COLONEL J. OLM8TED, Prop. DOROUS D. OL1ISTED, Manager. 250 Liberty Street. Phono 411. MtMUMIMCMMHMtSiM When you want nop Baskets, Fruit Boxes, Trays for fruit Dryors, cal on G. F Mason aimer Street, Boutn aaiom, mono 2101 Red. $! 111,., o PTANO nf costs from 50 to SlOO 1" " Kilm P'8B0 "ttM than the same grade of instrument ean be 1" " where elese, IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST TO MAKE YOUR PURCHASE IDBRE. ... We can guarantee you ju.t suck .ub.UntlaJ savings on whatever your selection may be. ...w.w of We carry the Chickering Piano, of Boston; the Weber, of New York, and the Kimball, of Chicago, tho three finest and most wldely-known pianos in the world, also such fa mous makes as tho Hobart M. Cable, Grown 0btaU. JlaMlton, Leator, Story & eurk, HaddortT. Schumann, KreU rrewh, Clarendon, etc. All leading makes, well-known and relied upon everywhere. Our policy Is low pri.es, our praalee, economy ine'V department of our business. Tliat is Why we Can Save yoti Money When you consider that the "TMm l'tow " the loading piano con.ern, in oar oi8b( iort l"" ; olflc Coast cities, Portland, Ore.; m Fr.iK, Oal-, Spo ,... -..r.. . n '..- .n,i T..wliton. Idahe: Stockton and Oak- land,' Cal., you can realise the magnitude of or bulajH, and jadgo yourself of our business sUndl.g ad oar aWHty to buy at greatest faotory discountJ. .MrL Wo cordially invito inspection of our piaaos awt "P" ,en of qualities nnd prices. 8mall eash wnU "' erato' installments purchases any one ot EILERS PIANO HOUSE Salem Branch, Room 7, 5nJL Miuiger. Home of the Metrostyle Pianola, Pianola Piano, Aeolian ""OrchcstreUe, the standard mu.ls roll " ' t j! world. Come In and let us ahoir you bow easily they can bo made to produce the very finest music DON'T WANT IT TO QO. Eugeuo Pcoplo In Hopes Woolen MU1 May Bo Retained Thote. Eugene Itepister: Interost in tho ul- tlmato destiny of tho Kugeno woolen m'11 wns revived yesterday when tho """"'bound ovorlnnd brought to our l''tv A- A- Jnyno, of Hood River, and Tl U' Kny ot Sulem, wlioso ostensible 'n'8"1"" Is to Inspect tho plnnt with tho j0,,jpct ' vlow of purchasing tho sumo Ior " B,0CK company, recently organlzod "When"" H"0'1 Hivcr, for tho purpose of es- tnhlishlng n woolen mill They accordingly examined tho plant. but tho outcomo of their inspection was not 'arnJ both gentlemen nro very It has been intimated, however, that tho Intention is to movo tho mill to Hood Klver, should negotiations now pending tcrmluato in tho purchase of tho plant, Mr. Kay roturnod to Salem on tho morning train and Mr. Jnync left for Hood Itlvcr to submit tho result of his investigations to tho parties interested, It is profoundly hoped that Eugcno mny retain tho plant, no mnttcr how tho present dcnl terminates. ' Honesty is the best policy : Schilling's Best: talcing powder ft. raring tur.cu iplcw CufTx Your grocer's; moncyback. I THUNDER STORM AT ALBANY. Thunder and Lightning Put Tolophono Wires Out of Commission. Albany Herald: Albany wns treated to a genuino thunder storm Tuesday morning, ono of tho kind thnt in the prnlrio states is frequently accompan ied by a gentle zephyr called by Jho people of that section, n cyclono. A lightning flash struck tho wires on tho corner of First nnd Ellsworth streets and the wires were out of buslnoss for a time. A largo number of tho telo phono wires in tho city woro out of business for a time, and tho forco con nected with tho olliop was kept busy ilutil late Inst evening ropairing tho damnge. Lnte In tho evening tho sys tern wns ngnln in eompleto working or der, nnd subscribers who wero unablo for n time to get. central woro ngain placed In eomimin lent Ion with tho roit of mankind. Invited to Take Part. Bill Anderson, the well-known Snlom saloon nmn, and all-around sport, has been invito) by the management of tho Lewis and Clark Fair and Oriental Ex position, through the Inllucnee of Pres ident .left Myurs, to participate and provide a bull ntee as ono of tho fea tures and drawliiK eurds for foreign na tions. He has been nikwl to provldo 23 bulls, and If any of tliem provo fierce enough tli.y may arrange a bull fight on the grounds. Mr. Anderson hus also a eall to take down his exhi bition of eurloi, that ho has been over 50 years in aeeumulatlng, and that tho State Histories! Society has several times tried to procure for their groat exhibit at the elty hall In Portland. Next thing they will bo wanting to 6 Bill himself to put on exhibition. He would draw like a house aflre in the North End. tint lUNti 8UI onuu J ' 1 ,--,.... . w..ww.ijw nwii LOW.ll, VIM Telegraphic Brevities. Tho Elkhorn rlvy dike at Ncligh.nenr Lincoln. Neb., has broken nnd thousands of acres of farm lands 'flooded, causing heavy losses to livestock and crops. ' Honry G, (loll, former cashier of tho First National Bank, of Milwaukee, charged wIFli doctoring tho books to aid President Frank Blgclow, who embez zled $1,500,000 wnlvcd preliminary examination, nnd wns bound over to tho federal grand jury. In tho Iloch murder trial, held at Chi cago, Prof, llnlnw, n chcmlcnt expert, testified It wns highly Improbable, if not iniposihlo for arsenic to And its way to the stomneh of Mrs. Wclcker Iloch through tho casket nnd soil in tho cemetery. Norway's Independence Day. St. Paul, Minn., May 17. Norway's fair daughters and sturdy sons through out tho Northwest nnd across tho Do minion border aro today celebrating tho nuntversnry of tho declaration of independence nnd tho promulgation of a constitution by tho popular assem bly, which mot at Kldsvold In tho spring of 1814. Trap Tournamont at Toronto, Toronto, Ont., Mny 17. Tho auminl tournamont of tho Stanley Gun Club, which opened today, bids fair to bo the most successful event of tho kind over pulled olT In Canada, An unusual ly Inrgo number of export marksmen aro competing for tho ensh prlxot nnd vnluablo trophies. Tho program of ovonts covors threo days. Cashier Suicides, Milwaukee, May 17. George Rich ardson, cashier of tho Internnl revenuo olllco hore, committed suleido todny by shooting. He was -10 years old, ami lenvos n family. Ofllclnls from Wash iugtoir will make an investigation of his accounts. Mother Is Prostrated. New York, May 17. Tho remains of Herbert V. Croker, who died suddonly on tho train at Newton, Kansas, arrived hero this morning. The body was tak en to tho family residence, where It will romnlu until tho funeral. Mrs, Croker is prostrated by her son's death. A 28'j pound baby won tho prlzo for tho fnttcst baby at tho baby contest at tho Arnold shows nt Kugeno last wcok. SCOTT'S EMULSION We don't put Scott's Emul sion in the class of advertised cure-alls; it doesn't belong there. Wc hardly like to use the word "cure'' at all, but we are bound to say that it can be used for a great many troubles with great satisfaction. Its special function is to repair the waste of the body when the ordinary food does not nourish, and this means that it is useful in many cases which are indicated by wast ing. We'll ititd you urnpU fret, SCOTT & IIOWNK, 4 l'el Slrett. New York. "What So Rare As a Day In Jane" Ho quoth a totU wrltr. Ho hadn't, however, exporlMl the bliss of riding along u prfet Oragou road in May on a iti&m BICYCLE This is the moatb of months for p'" ant wkwllsg. Roads fine, air balm.' with the fragranse of Iwust and snect briar. 0t an easy rannlag Tribune and take a daily spin. Cushion frames, spriag fork, aeaster brakw or aay oth er faature you waat on any up to date moaat. We bavs sasilrie and t!rs to fit any aad all wheals. Came and let us fix you out. Free to Wheelmen "Street Cards," ehowlag where you may aot ride. F. A. Wiggins' rmtdement JIoum, 255-257 liberty Bt. w.. Tmniement. Wheel. Aotomo- Ibllea, Sewtn Macilne and Suppllea, Grand Island, Neb., May 17. Grand Island is being flooded today with old soldiers, members of tho Women's Ho llef Corps. Sons of Veterans and sol diers of tho Spanish war, They aro tho delegates to tho annual encampment of tho G. A, R., department of Nebraska, nnd the meetings of tho affiliated or ganizations. Up to noon todny dele gates to each order enmo in slowly, but tho nftcruoon trains brought in largo crowds. A meeting of tho council of administration nnd n reception in hon or of tho visiting ladles nro scheduled for this evening. Tho encampment pa rade and tho formal opening of tho con vention takes phico tomorrow morning, Tho city Is profusely decorated with flags and bunting in honor of the occa sion. TeUtlon Not Yet Fllod. It Is expected that II, B. Itondrlcks, who has chnrgo of tho referendum po tltlon, will not nrrlvo in tho city until thl evening. Mr. Hendricks wont to Portland last Monday morning to have tho 1500 names on tho potltlon, which had not tyecn properly certified by tho Multnomah county clerk, attended to. Ho was expected to bo ablo to filo tho petition todny, but, for somo reason, did not arrive. Tomorrow Is. tho last day remaining In which tho potitlon can bo fllrd, so it Is assured that Mr. Hen dricks will be hore tomorrow. Chinese pheasants nro plentiful in tho vicinity of Ashlnnd. Dr.Stone's Drug Store does a strictly ensh business, owos no ono, and no ono owos it; carries largo stock; its shelves, countors and show cases aro loaded with drugs, modlclncs, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of nil kinds for medical pur poses. Dr. Stono Is a regular grnduac In modicino nnd hns had many years of oxperienco in tho prnctlco. Consulta tions nro free. Prescriptions aro froo, nnd only regular prlcos for modicino. Dr. Stono can bo found at his drug store, Salem, Oregon, from 0 in tho morning until 0 it night. We Ate Pepaed to Save You Money It will pay piano purchasers to learn our prices before making their decision. Wo carry tho greatost variety of instru ments and do tho largest business of any concern on tbo coast. Largo sales nnd many of them at small profit is our policy nnd what makos tho saving to you. Modorate torms of payment, ev en on tho most costly stylos of high est grudo pianos, full guarantees and money back in evory lustanco where every claim we make is not fully veri fied by tho Instrument. Pianola demonstrations upon request. Corao in and seo us, Chickering, Weber, Hobart M. Cable, Story & Clark, Schumann, Jacob Doll and other makes hero now for your in spection. EILERS PIANO HOUSE Room 7 McCof mtcfc BIfc. A. L. LOVELACE, Mgf. Standard Liquor Co. J. P. ROGERS Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St Wc have m stock some of the best and oldest brands of Kentucky Botirbon and Pennsylvania and Maryland Rye Whisties. Also some very old blends of the best grade. Our stock of wines are as good as can be found in the state. We carry in stock the very best case goods to be found in the I market, including wines, gins, brandies beers porter and ale. I STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr. I Phone Main 2181. - t i ' irt". tif "VjB l l lurtlva r.--.- g. - x m T.-i'J Hi if1 Jij I 1 'lvl an ' 'Jul $i- lSv:-'.l . sBi Aim u mk H If Itfr m$ Xmm f M i mm -wffl sVi rv AMI? km Umw Viin ' WKIW,lt.KJ-HrtA Doublo-brcnstcd sack nro very strong in tho running this season blue, dark gray, fancy worsteds, brown shades thoy nro nit good, liogular sacks for tho slnglo-brcastod variety aro cut somowhat longer than for sevcrnl years past. It is all n matter of taste. So far ns quality is eoncorncd you might closo your ores and pick out tho first you touched. S. W. M. mado clothes aro guaranteed. Tho pnttcrns nnd colors and shados nro too numerous to mention. PRICES $0 UP TO $25 Salem Woolen Mill Stoic 1M X'resuyvcnans in uomoronco. i xrosno, vai., Mny it. uoicgnica 10 tho annual conference of tho Cumber laud Presbytorlnn church, which will open tomorrow, and last until tho 28th, began to nrrlvo today. A majority of tho dolegatos now hero declaro thept solves' In favor of uniting with tbp old church. This Is tho most Important matter to bo considered by the confer Once. Last week was quiet In police clr cles nt Ilakor City not oven n hobo bolng fired out of town. O. 0. f. CO'S PASSENGER STBAMEUS POMONA And Altona lenvo for PortlnnU Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 10 n. m Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturdny nt 7 a. m. Corvallls, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 p. m, Dock; Foot of Trade Street M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. MMXMktttl SALEM SAW MILLS j Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets. Contractors' ! Materials a specialty. (8 inch Slab Wood, ! delivered. St. 65 a cord. Saw dust delivered. ! $J.OO per load. ! The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. ! SUCCESSORS TO CAPITAL LUMBERING COMPANY. 3 8ALEM. OREGON S Mills at Newberg and Salem. " ...I... i i i., ..j;,... ' .':r,' .'.!. ss Successors lo - IFT atllP :. -;m!iiilrtfi TUB ARRIVAL OP 8FRXNO. primltlvo method In tho uso of in prlmntlvo mothods In tho uso of in ferior Hour. Tho Halom tulllo flour 1 tho best now made, and better than any that ever wns mado. It contains all tho nutritious qualities that can bo got out of the very best wheat, and ' Is sweetest and best Uavorod of all ' cereal food products. ' SALEM rLOUttlNO MILLS. IWMWW i I