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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1905)
F DAILY CAPITAL JOtniKAL. HAIEM, OREdON, MONDAY, MAT 29, 1005. s A Geat Success Hn boon tho verdict of everybody who tried our loo cream, candle's nnd bread, Lei us send 7011 some Ice Cteam for your Qundny dinner. ' Tell us to havo our bakory wagon call at your homo ovory morning. FULLER & DOUGLAS, Salem's Loading Grocers, Oonfoctlonora and Bakers, Phono 2201 450-dOO Btato St. Our Ico cream can nlso bo found at Hookor's Pharmacy. ri-i 1 1 1 1 m n 1 1 n h-m-h-h AMUSEMENTS. J I4 1 1 1 1 1 iiiiiiiiiiiinmH TONIOnT. Edison Vaudeville. ERUPTION OF MT. PELEE. 'Wonderful Film Coming to tho Edison This Wook. Ono of tho most wonderful films ovor manufactured will bo shown at tho Ed ison theatro this wook, It is tho orup tlon of Mfc. Polco, In beautiful colors, making ono of tho finest films on ox hlhltlons. Adams Brothers, who havo just finished two consocutlvo wooks nt tho Bnkor theatro, Portland, hoad tho bill In their grout singing nnd acro batic dancing net. Ward nnd Stmonds, Irish comedians of tho first wntor, will present their original specialty entitled "A curious Curo." Inez Scott will do n sonsationnl ncrinl skirt dnnco, tho only dnnco of Us kind In tho world. Tho illustrated songs will bo in tho keeping of Helen Vunco, nnd, altogeth er, this is n bill of exceptional morlt. Itomcmbor thrco shows a night. Spo clal matlnoco Dccorntlo,n day, Tues day, May 30th. Ho Invites tho Veterans. Mnnagor Byrd, of tho Edison theatre, whoso father was a votornn of tho Civil war, nnd who himself followed tho flag In tho Spanish war, dcslros to wel como all members of tho O, A. It, and tho Relief Corps to tho spcclnl mntinco given nt 3:1C p. m. Decoration Day. Everything possible will bo dono for tho pleasure- and comfort of his guosts. 1 1 111 m 1 1 1 11 11 it muni i New Edison Theatre F. J. Byrd, Managor. Monday, Tucsdny, 'Wednesday nnil Wednesday mntinco. Special, ERUPTION OF MT. PELEE. ADAMS BROTHERS, Singers and Acrobatic Dancers. WARD AND SHvIONDS, Irish Comedy Skotcb. "A Curious Curo." INEZ SCOTT, Aerial Skirt Dancer. nELEN VANCE, Illustratod Songs. Spocial matlnoo Decoration Day, Tuesday, May 30th. GOOD BUGGIES Wo want you to see us when you want a good buggy. Our Studobakor lino of high grade top buggies, runabouts, and cushion tlrod work in stick and panol soats, combines all tho 1004 features that go to mako up a swell lino. Studobakor loathcr, Studebaker paint and Studebaker quality that begins at tho foundation and runs through wood work, metal work and all parts of tho rigs. Como and be shown. In tho lowor priced top buggies wo havo at $75 and $85 certainly tho best things you could find. Dust proof axles, 1x5-16 tires, never-broak spokes and felloos, open head springs, clipped Daily hangors, steel body cornors, boavy sills, leather trimmings, wool head and stay linings, leather quarter top with extension joints. In fact, a rig unsur passed at anywhero near the figure. OJUR HUNDRED DOLLAR BIKE WAGON Has again sot tho trade on e'dgo. We an show it to you any tlmo you're ready, and give you a long list of pur chasers for reference, both last season and this. Como in anyhow. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House, 255-257 Liberty 8t Farm Implements, Wheels, Automo biles, Sowing Machines and Supplies. MEMORIAL PROGRAM Thd following program will bb ob served by tho O. A. iR, tpmorrow after noon and In tho ovenlngi Tho column will form on Cotnmorclnl stroot, undor tho direction of Col, L. K. Page, marshal, with right resting on Stato street, In following ordert Salem Milltnry Band. Company M. Itceond Regiment, O. N. O. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, O. A. It., nnd votcrans of tho Civil War. s Votorans of tho Indian wars. Vetorans of tho Spanish war, Sedgwick Rellof Corps. Such other organizations nnd oiso ctntlons as may dcslro to do so in such ordor as tho marshall shall direct. In tho ovening, nt tho M. E. church, tho following program will bo carrlod out, beginning at 8 o'cleck: Invocation Rov. W. II. Sclleck. Quartet, "Ono Flag, Ono Country Still" Prof. Seloy, Etta Squtcr Scloy, Mrs. W. C. Smith, Ralph Zorchor. Recitation, "Music on tho Kappa hanock" Vera Byars. Quartet, "Cover Them Ovor" Ofmsby." Rccltntion, "Union of tho Bluo nnd Gray" Mary Salomon. n.inrtnf " Tn Tlion. O Cnnnli-v" Eschbcrg. Addross Djonn W. C. Hawloy. "Amorlca" By nudionco. Bonodiction Chaplain Robinson. Momorial Sorvlces. Memorial services wcro held yester day In tho Unitarian church, tho sor- mon being by Rov. P. A. Powoll, Sedg wick Post, 0. A:. II., and tho Woman's llcliof Corps attomlcd in a body, nnd tho building was filled to overflowing with patriotic citizens. Tho church was beautifully decorated, and cortain- ly no prettier flower tributo wns over offered nnywhero than Salem's mngnlfi cent blossoms. Tho sermon wns In n thoughtful nmt tender voln, nnd calcu lated to brini in still closer touch thoso who but a few years ngo wero cngngod In bitter strife. Tho Indies of tho 0. A. R. nlso held memorial services nt tho Mothodlst church, with tho usual tributo of flow ers. Patriotic Song Sorvlco. A special song scrylco- was lipid at tho PIrst Mcftiodlst church last ovoiv Intr. which wns very Interesting. Tho choir rendered spcclnl numbers, and n qunrtct sang "Tenting on tho Old Cnmi) Ground" in n very pleasing, man- nor, "Old Glory," "America" nnd "Star Spanglod Banner," etc., wcro nmonir tho soncs iu which tho audience joined, nnd tho Inrgo number of pooplo nresont all entered into tho singing with zest, nnd tho whole entcrtninment wns vorv ideosintr. Rov. Solleck, tho pas tor, gavo a short talk in connection with tho service. Bank Officers Brought Back. Goldflold, Nov. May 2N.-J. B. Young, prcsldont, and Francis L. Bur ton, nttornoy for tho dofunct Qoldficld Bank nnd Trust Co,, wero brought bacK to Goldflold last night by tho Shoriff. A big crowd gntberod, but thoro was no violence Young was roloased on a bond of $5000. Burton's bond was flxod at $15,000 which ho was unablo got. Both mon assert tho bank has am- plo securities, and will liquidate dollar for dollar, but tho depositors uo not ex- poet anything. Walter Morley TID3 FENCE MAN. Sells tho best woven-wlro Fencing, Barb Wiro, Ppultry Netting, Posta, Gates, Shingles, Screen doors, Malthoid Roofing and Hop Baskets, SALEM FENCE WORKS 60 Court Street, Salem, HONEST TOIL. As woll as high-grade material, on tors into the makeup of our tools for mechanics' and artisans 'utensils for the household, implements for tho gardener and tho farmer. Honest toil and bus! ness foresight united in getting to gether the fino lino of hardwaro dls-J played. We hope to have a visit from you. R, M. WADE & 00. IT ALWAYS HELPS An ailment like consump' tion that has been months and years getting a foothold cannot be relieved in a week or day, Scott's Emulsion will always afford relief and often cure, but not over night. The consistent use of Scott's, Emulsion" will positively help the N consumptive at any stage of the disease. We guarantee nothing beyond this, but we know that right living and Scott's Emulsion have done more to cure con sumption than anything else. Scott & llowne, 409 Pearl St., New York. SOCIAL EVENTS Juvouilo Party. Saturdny afternoon tho bonutlful homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Moorcs was tho sccno of much morry-maklng. A largo number of children woro pres ent to colobrnfo tho ninth birthdny of Kenneth Moorcs. Tho tlmo wns spont- in ploying nu merous games. In tho observation gamo little Miss Gcrtrudo Cunnlnghnni and Northrun Wnters won tho prizes. A ilnlntv "pink luncheon" was served nt n scnsonablo hour, and tho featuro of tho tablo decoration was tho hugo birthday cake. Tho wholo nftornoon was ono of plcnsuro, nnd tho littlo folks played to tholr henrt's content. Mrs. Moorcs wns nsilstod in cntortaining tho littlo pcoplo by Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. Raymond and Mis Mildred Ungloy. Thoso present woroi Prlscllla Horn- lng, Alta Jones, Josophlno Graham, Paula and Francos Linn, Ttuth Mnn nlng, Iiuella Patton, Mlldron Mlnton, Marian Cullen, Cnrolyn and Dorothy Dick, Mlldrod Wiggins, Louoinma Wnters, Morgnrot Hogors, Gertrude Cunnlnirham. Olivo nnd Angola Cliffo, Murjory Kny, Wllllo Kaiser, Prank) Durbln, .Tr Orris Pry, Claronco nnd Dounld Byrd, Chnrles Craig, Wolcott Duron, Eugene and Ernest "Eckorlon, Broymnn Boise, Oeorgo Wollcr, Donald Moore, Ernest Brodlmlor, Lowls Grif fith, Searlo and Konnoth Ponnobakor, Northrup Waters, Mark Skiff, Jr., Orjy and Hugh Tyylo uud Ralph and Harry Mercer. Shirt Waist Party. Tho Poorloss Dancing Club gavo n most enjoynblo shirt waist dnnco at the Armory Hall Saturdny ovorilng, which wns attended by a largo number of young people MeElroy's orchestra dis coursed music throughout tho ovening, nnd tho merry party trlppod tho "light fnntnstlc" until a lato hour. School Picnic. Tho Ilnyosvlllo school, district No. 00, closed last Friday, and hold appro prluto exorcises nnd a grand pienlo in Key nold's grove. Miss h. Pearl Gou lot Is tho tonchcr, and has conducted a vory successful term of school. Tho program begun nt 10:30, and at tho noon hour nn elaborato spread was en joyed, -Tho aftornoon was dovoted to games and varlpus amusemonts. Miss Lizzio Donny, ono of tho graduates, won a year's scholarship in tho WHIam otto Unlvorslty, wblch'had been offerod by Mr, Lloyd Reynolds to tho pupil re ceiving tho highest averago in exam ination, Tho wholo affair was very onjoyable, and was attended by a large number of pcoplo. Euchre . Club, Tho last mootlug of tho Fortnightly Euchro Club this season was held at tho homo of Mrs. E. E. Waters, on Summer street, Saturday afternoon. Tho decorations woro pretty, consist ing of quantities of roses and trailing vinos which were ploaslng to the eyo. Tho prizes which have boon won from tho series of gamos played during the club meetings wero awarded and wero as follews: First, Mrs. S. C. Dyer; second, Mrs. Goo, E. Waters; third, Mrs. B. E. Waters; fourth, Mrs. J. F. Calbreath, Mrs. Claud Gatch wasnlo awarded a prize for the keeping of tho scoro during the games. Musical Recital. You oro invited to a musical recital given by, pupils of Miss Edith Kotchum Wednesday evening, May 31ft, at 8 o'cloek, at the Presbyterian church. Handkerchief Shower. Miss Carrie Paine, of Eugene, was tendered a "handkerchief shower" by her friends at the home of Mrs. Emma Doris-Thompson Friday of last week, Miss Paine is soon to be married to Dr. Frank Topping, of San Francisco. Sbo Is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D, A. Paine, formerly of this city, and is well known, here. -1 t.iiiiii(mM4rw.MN Salem Woolen Mill Store, Roberts $3 hats Schilling's Best, so far as it! goes, means comfort and ease . and economy. Moneyback; at your grocer's. ABOUT TOBNADOE8. They Havo Occurred In All Parts of tho United States. St. Louis Globe-Domocrat: Torna' doo aro more froquont in tho south- olsewhoro In this country, and tho sun-spot theory does not fit this 'locali zation of storms. Thoro is also In tho distant southwest nn cxtromoly hot ro glon, whero superheated strata of air sot in early and provnll for months. As they travel toward tho northwest, thoy strike cool curronts, nnd tho rosulting commotion can bo easily understood. But tornadoes- havo occurrod In nil sections. Thoro was ono in Massachu setts In 1800 that killed nine persons and injured 40, cutting n path 200 fcot wfelo through the town of South Law rence. Sevornl months earlier in tho sumo year a storm wrockod 000 build ings In Louisville, Ky., killing 07 per sons nnd Injuring 200. In tho 75 yenrs procoo'dlng 1881 thn tornrtdnos in tho Uuitod States, of which an nccount wns preserved, numbcrod ovor 000, of which two-thirds woro confinod to tho months of April, May, Juno nnd July. Thousands havo M CElMRAttS S0 boon convinced of tho great cur ntlvc powers of tho Bitters dur in tho past 60 years. Wo want to con vinco you, too. That's why wo urge a trial at once. It euros Poor Appetite Sick Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, Cos tiveneqs, Indigestion, Dyspopsia or Ma larial Fever. UuJt'vSBk'. &?ZKW-mft pHHHKMJu..1 I?TERS Standard Liquor Co. Successors to . J. P. ROGERS Wholesale and Retail Dealers , 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St We haye in , stock some of the best and oldest brands of Kentucky Bourbon and Pennsylvania and Maryland Rye Whiskies. Also some very old blends of the best grade. Our stock of wines are as good as can be found in the state. W naihv in cfnrir ffi vtv Iwf. case poods to be found in tne I market, including: I STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. I YOUR SUMMER SUITS Wo bare long and complete linos of mon 'a suits that fairly bloom with summor freehncss. They are right from tho shops of tho best makers. Tho path of tho good dresser is easy if ho takos a look at our styles. Wo havo cither twd or threo-pleco suits,' single pt-f double breasted coats, cuff bottom trouson, with modlum ..and wldd-sljc,d Jegs. For $10,00 to $20.00 horo's all you want in summer suit. Correctness, woarablllty. Prlcpavlng. f 1 ; New Sttmme Suits If newness nnd freshness and variety of patterns count In shirts, then thoso wo show boat nnythlng you havo ovor soon. Wo'vo everything that Is good In summer shirts. Wo nr'o showing tho masterpieces of tho bost shtrt-makors makers with a reputation, Tho Cluott, Poabody & Co. load nil tho rest. Ask to sco our groat $1.00 and $1.C0 lines. IT YOU WANT QUALITY, OOME TO THE WOOLEN MILL STORE. THE BAIN WAGON Thoy nro nil mado on tho day's work plan, thor.by offering no Induco "inont for tho mechanics to hurry or slight his work, but, on tho con trary, Insuring uniform strength, durability and complotoness In all re spects, as welt as superiority over all such as nro mndo up no lnrgoly on 'tho jobbing principles. - Henney Btiggics and Carnages Wo hnvo thorn In nil styles. Boo our' lino of Bike Wagons. Somothtng fino to show you. fro PANoJfSToImrfns . WR5CU--7THINQ ivtur !Mi'-Lr'-n'M u rry J-. '!& JfraU.lv I - i'krTrf Nf.ft m 1 T im mm nSl i Tin " E. S. LAMPORT SADDLERY CO Established 1 869: 289 Commercial St. wines. ins. brandies, . Phone Main 2181. ROBERTS $3 HAT Harness We mnko thorn to fit your horse. Wo mako tbom frmn tho. bost Icathors, i ami whan you got a har ness from us ovory strap is guaranteed. SALEM, OREGON beers, porterandfale. Magers, Mgr. II m ITT'! W-i 9US EtM lk' O. J t '. 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