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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1905)
er DAHiT CAPITAL JOURNAL. RAXEM, OEEQOK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, IMS. Ty Out Whip Cte&ax Poffs They Melt in YourJ Mouth FULLKB & DOUGLAS, Salem's Loading Grocors, Oonfoctiouors and Bakers. Phono 2201 4C0-400 Stato St. Let Our Bakery Wagon Call on You Every Morning. Hlllllll II I I I III HIIMIIt I AMUSEMENTS. ! -H M I I It I I I I Ml I H l TONIOIIT. Edison Vaudevillo. ANOTHED GOOD BILL. Tho Edison Offering Ono to rioaso and Delight All. As a spoclnl foaturo last night Man ngcr Byrd prosontod n beautiful film on tho moving plcturo machlno, en titled, "Tho Eruption, of Mt. Polco," tho film bofhg ono of tho very fow colored onoa In tho inarkot today, and Salem thoater poors nro fortunato to bo nldo to sco this film at 10 conts a pleco. Ward and Simonds havo a vkctch entitled, "A Curious Curo," which Is prosontod In a capital manner. Mr. Simonds is a good comodlan, n sort of Irish Win. II. Crane, and his lady partner gives him capital support. Adnms Bros, havo a neat talking nfid acrobatic dancing specialty, and tholr efforts to ontcrtaln woro appreciated by tho largo nudlonco present at each performance. Mltw Inoz Scott has an net that is sensational, vory lutorcsting, and ono that gives hor an opportunity to display somo beautiful wardrobos. Rlio la an aorlal skirt dancor and club swinger and dollghtod tho crowds. Ilolcn Vanco is singing a sweet Illus trated song, and was glvon a hearty wolcomo after hor illness. Now faces nnd now acts Thursday. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 m New Edison Theatre F. J. Byrd, Manager. Monday, Tuesday, Wcdnosday and Wcdnosday matinee. Special, ERUPTION OP MT. FELEB. ADAMS BROTHERS, SIngors nnd Acrobatic Dancers. WARD AND SIMONDS, Irish Comody Sketch. "A Curious Curo." INEZ SOOTT, Aorlal Skirt Dancer. HELEN VANCE, Illustratod Songs. Special matinco Decoration Day, Tuosday, May 30th. ANNUAL DRAMATIC RECITAL. Tho Rocital to Be Given at the Grand Juno 3d, Will Bo tho Boat Ever Given by Amateurs In Salem. Tho Collogo of Oratory Is noted for tho oxcollont ontortamments it gives. It has played to crowdod houses at every recital given this year. Monday night 'the ehapol was crowded to over flowing, and hundrods were turned away Saturday ovenlug, Juno 3d, it will pro duce thrco ono-act plays, "Drifted Apart," a pathotlo society drama; '"Christmas Chimes,' a llttlo comody, and "Thirty Minutes for Refresh meats,' a langhablo farco. Miss Gor trudo Johnson and Mr. Edgar Averill will bo eeon In two of these, and they will bo DBsbtod by roombcrs'of tho col lege, who will do credit to tho institu tion they represent. There will be hoart scenes that will causo tears to flow, and perplexing situations that will mako your sides ache with laughter. Taken all in all, the management is not afraid to say that it will be one of tho best entertainments over given by the college, and thoso who aro fortu. rate enough to attend will get their money's worth. Seats will be on sale at tho box office. Only One In Court. There was only one victim of mis placed confidence and badly located booro facing tho city recorder this morning. The usual brief lecture of so many days or so many dollars, was Landed down by the recorder, and, while the dlpsomanlao would undoubt edly have preferred the dollars, ho took tho days. The Club Stables First-class Livery and Cab Line. Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally-ho for plenlea and excursion parties. Phone Main 41. Corner Liberty and Ferry. Chas. W. Yannfce Prop. i STATE SOCIAL NEWS fHI IIIIIHIIII a-H-f-K"M-i-Woodburn. Sydney Morrison spent Sunday at his nnme in Halcm. Miss Flora Llvosloy was a Portland visitor Saturday. Arthur Benson, of Salem, was visit in town Sunday, Wm. Wntorbury, of Bull Run, Or,, Is visiting nt his homo in this city. MJss Mollio Maxfiold spent Sunday with Miss Sadlo Senrs, In Portland. Miss Nottlo Hogsett, of Portland, Is visiting friends hero for a short time. Winifred Roberts, of Portland, was visiting nt his homo In this city Sun ilny. Josso Sottlemlcr, of RIvorvlow nend omy, Portland, was at homo Saturday nnl Sunday. Mis Ethol Tooze, of Portland, spent Saturday and Sunday at her homo lu woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. A, Cannon, of Oregon City, woro tho guests of Mr, nnd Mrs, J. J. IIes over Sunday. Miss Nclllo Cowlos, of Mt. Angel nendomy, spent Saturday and Sunday al her homo In this city. Mrs. .T. D. Wheeler and dnughtor, Lo nn, of Portlnnd, nro visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Wntorbury and fnmlly. Ilollln K. Page, mnnagor of tho Union Light & Power Co., of Portlnnd, wns a business visitor to Woodburn Satur dny. Mr. and Mrs. William Parker nnd daughtors,, Junnlla nnd Helen, wont to Sllvorton Monday, to visit for n short time Romlo Whlto, lately from Cumbcrlaln University, Lebanon, Tonn., occupied tho pulpit in tho First Presbyterian church Sunday ovonlng. 0 co. Brow noil nnd Grant Dlmlck, of Oregon City, took tonms from hero Pundny' to drlvo to Scotts Mills, whoro they delivered memorial addresses it tho .Miller cemetery, of that place. Horbert Andrews, who is missionary from Washington and Oregon, from tho Christian Endeavor of tho First Pres byterian church to India, will dolivor ii lecturo Monday evening In tho Prcs bytcrlan church nt tills city. Woodburn day at tho fair, Juno 10th, has bcon put in tho hands of tho Wo man's Club of Woodburn by Mayor Bcobo. A spcolnl mooting of tho club has bcon nrrangod for nt Mrs. 10. A. Austin's homo Tuesday nftornoon nt -1 o'clock. Tho S. P. Co, stnrtcd Saturday to on largo and improve tho dopot nt this place. A now waiting room will bo nddod for tho man. Tho old waiting room will bo mndo lnrgor, and renovat ed for tho ladlos' use, Tho ofllco will nlso bo mado larger and tho tlckot win dow wil lopon" Into a 5-foot hnll nt tho back of tho office, which connects tho ladies' nnd gont lemon's waiting rooms. KILLS ONE PERSON IN FOUR Tuberculous may, and docs, invndo ovory portion of tho body, Bays a wrltor In Losllo's Monthly for Juno, but it has a soloctivo affinity for tho lungs; therefore, pulmonary tubercu losis, or, In common parlanco, consump tion, most appropriately termed tho Groat White Plaguo. It is tho most provalont dlsoaso in tho world, nnd tho most torrlblo, slnco hope of recovery is so raroly confirmed that it is hold to bo incurable. Woro it as contagious as it is deadly, tho world would soon bo depopulated ; as it is, excluding death by nccldont, tubercu losis kills a quartor of us all. Think of that perilous cbanco, one out of ovory four to be sacrificed to this dread disease, and yet, It can be mado "to disappear from tho world." "Fow reach maturity," 6ays Oslor, "and nono reach old ago without liav ing had a focus of this dlsoaso somo time. The germ is ubiquitous, and nono osoapes it. But the resisting power of the human body is vory groat, henco all aro not fiaally vanquished by this gonn." Supposo our power of re sidence happens to be below par at tho time tho germ may havo found a resting placo in lis favorite haunt, tho apex of tho right lung, then, pouf I we write finis, and begin our exit. Tho present is marked by a crusade against tuberculosis which amounts al most to a mania, ever the pendulum of publio opinion, so slow in swinging, swings too far. Tho public is just now awakening to its need, yet they have been invited to assist in arresting the spread of this dlsoaso ever slnco tho days of Louis, who wanted the various countries of Europe to form a crusade against it. SOCIAL EVENTS Oratory Recital. Tho graduating recital of tho class of'loOS, Collogo of Oratory, Wjllamotto Unlvorsltj', Monday ovonlng wns ono of tho dolightfut college events this sea son. Tho chapel was fillod with a large nuinboT of frlonds, and many wcro turned nway. Tho stago was elaborately docoratod, tho background bolng n solid mnss of green, whllo nrohes of ivy nnd clumps of forni mndo it look Hko a woodlnud bowor. Tho first numlcr on tho program was an Emerson gostitro drill, led by Miss Johnson, nnd was very interesting. Tho young ladlos wcro gownod in grncoful Grecian robes, nnd tholr work wns good. Edgar Averill gavo two readings, which was ono of tho foatures of tho ovonlng. Tho first wns "Cutting from "Tho VIrglnInn," nnd Mr. Averill brought out tho situations of tho pleco In n manner which was much onjoyod. ' Ho also gavo tho laughable monologue, "Pro and Con," which flhows Mr. Averill at his best. Tho nudlonco laughed, and laughed again. Miss Gertrude Johnson, tho other graduato, was also at her best Monday ovenlug. Tho monologuo "Tho Muslc alo," was most laughablo, nnd won great npplauso from tho nudlonco. Sho showod hor wonderful versatility In hor reading "As tho Moon Aroso," which was n deeper soloctlon than her first. Sho brought out tho pathos and fcollng to her best advantage. Miss Johnson nnd Mr. Avorlll also gavo a sccno from "Catiline," by Cra loy, nnd thnt famous sccno showed tho trnlning and study which theso two students havo put in tholr work. Tho musical part of tho program was also very Interesting. Miss Nina John son sang "A Gypsy Mnldcn I" in her usual chnrmlng mnnnorrnnd Miss Nina Bushnoll gavo n piano solo which wns much onjoyod. Tho closing number was glvon by 32 young lndios, attlrod in Greek cos tumes, with powdered hair. Thoy gavo "A Dream of Ancient Groeco," or n sorlcs of Green tnblcaux, which woro very fine. Mrs. Nclllo Varloy actod as accompanist. What two words mean most to your, grocer? and what da they mean? ' Schilling's Best ; . and they mean a good deal of business without any trouble. A Wlso Dog. Tlioro is a dog on High streot that known what ho is doing, nnd can got tho best results from n hodgo fence. Tho dog is troubled with fleas, and he will start lu at ono end of tho hedgo and rub ono sldo nlong tho wholo length of tho hedge, nn,d thon turn around nnd go back, rubbing tho other sldo. This drives tho fleas up onto his back, and then ho goes out into tho road and rolls on his back. Flayed a Concert. Tho roform school band played n short concert in front of tho O. A. R. headquarters yostorday afternoon of- tor their roturn from tho comotory. Tho boys plnyod exceedingly well, nnd Prof. Board is deserving of crodit for tho oxcolelnt condition he 1ms put the band in. Beautiful Show Window. In ono of Movers & Sons' show win dows there was displayod a handsome Momorlal day decoration, reprosonting tho bluo and tho trray ehakinir hands. Tho window dresser who concolvod tho design and carried it out is an artist in bis 11 ho. Stop to Look. In ono of tho eliow windows nt tho Brewer Drug Co's etoro thero is a tank filled with gold fish, which attracts the attention of tho passorsby, who always stop to look at tho handsOmo fleu, o Handsomely Decorated. Stockton & Co's store was handsome ly and appropriately docoratod yester day with tho national colors, and at tracted much attention. Thousands havo .been convinced of the great cur ative powers of tho Bitters dur- ln tho past 60 lYoaxs. Wo want to con vince you, too. That 's why wo urge a trial at once. It cures FoorADDetito Sick Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, Cos tlveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia or Ma larial rover, . , t,ttfi8mM HUayuHS W - VEtULVHAILU pj !2rA Jr iTVLVi WSiAlr T!R diWl JITTERS Salem Woolen Mill Store. . Roberts $3 hats Roberts $3 hat ALARMING WARNING Bacteriologists Say That the Bubonic Plague Is Again to Appear as a Pestilence , Tho alarming wnrnlng comes from tho world's most famous bacteriologist that tho bubonic plague, tho "black . death" of tho fourteenth century, I which swept nway half of tho earth's population, is again to appear as a ! florcoly raging universal pestilence ' 'From its breeding places in India, ac cording to theso scientists tho disease has established contors of contagion in almost ovory country and cllmo, and it will bo roady to dcclmato tho popula tion when cortaln ntmosphcrle condi tions shall bo favorable. It has been no many years slnco tho bubonlo plaguo has mado any consldornblo hoadway outsldo of tho Asia death-holes that wo aro in tho habit of dismissing tho pos sibility of a recurronco of tho drend dostroyor ns nn unpleasant subject of discussion nnd ono founded upon prob ably greatly oxaggoratod tradition. Wo havo learned to lean with supremo confidonco upon our scientists, bollov ing thnt tho advancement in learning during tho last deendo gives practical assurnnco that opldcmlcs shall novor again becomo pnndomlc. The last gen eral epidemic of tho plaguo was in 1870. Last year 2,000,000 porsons in India, and 1,COO,000 in China porlshod from it. During tho past soventcon years tho plaguo has claimed , 40,000, 000 victims in 'Europe alono, nnd city after city wns depopulated nnd wholo districts laid wasto boforo tho pesti lence. Tho bacteriologists say that thoro woro novor moro favornblo op portunities than now for tho sproad of tho disease. It has rocently appoarod on this homlsphero in Moxico, Brazil, Chllo, Poru, California and New York. Besidoa this it has. established itself in tho Philllpplnes, Australia, South Af rica, Franco, London, Glasgow, Russia Standard Liquor Co. J. P. ROGERS Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St We make a specialty of catering to the family trade of Salem. Try our Claret or Riesling for a hot day cooler, or a little of oar Rye or Bourbon for that tited feeling, or some of out Imported Sherry or Port, some very old goods. We can also supply you with Mineral Water, Bottled Beet and the test grades of Wines or Whiskies in pints and quarts. STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr. YOUR,. SUMMER SUITS Wo have long and comploto lines of men's suits that fairly bloom' with Bummor frcehnoss. They nro right from the -shops of tho best makers. The path of tho good drepsor is easy If ho takos a look at our styles. Wo havo cither two or threo-picco ,. suits, single or double breasted coats, cuff bottom trousort, with medium and wide-sized logs. For $10.00 to $20.00 hero's all you want in summer suit. Correctness, wcarablllty. Prlco saving. New Sttmme Suits If nownoss and freshness nnd variety of patterns count in shirts, then thoso wo show beat anything you havo over seen. Wo'vo ovcrything that is good in summer shirts. Wo aro showing tho masterpieces of tho bost shirt-makers roakors with a reputation. Tho Cluott, Poabody & Co. load all tho rest. Ask to sco our great $1.00 and $1.50 lines. IF YOU WANT QUALITY, COME TO THE WOOLEN MILL STORE. and many other placos. Not only is tho bubonlo plaguo boliovod to bo ab solutely incurablo, but it is tho most fatal of all known dlsoasos. Ninoty nino por cont of tho victims dlo, and it is llko a forest firo. Thoro is no known way of stopping its. ravages. Tho Get Yout Pictute Taken In Yout New Spring and Summer Suits At the TROVER CRONISE STUDIO They will Please You if Made Thej?e. All jWo k Promptly At tended to and Satisfaction Guaranteed Eldreidge Bik., Commercial Street Ask Yout Gtocet Fot EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER Accept No Substitute Successors to Phone Main 2181. gorms multiply faster than scionco can ostabllsh provontivo measure. Tho gorms of tho plaguo aro vory vlrllo nnd long-llvod, they nro carriod by mlco nnd ratsfi flies and othor lnsocts, nnd thoy do not yield readily to any known gormicido. H 1 1 I .1 a :i to l i Kk 5 uj tiJ 1 1 m m m m m mj mrrfifJi