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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1905)
i iw" OHnml COME AND SEE The good things wo havo for you to ' - ... ,., OUT USUiCS, UUUKIOU and Broad aro Exceptionally good. Our grocorioa and Vogotablco aro always In tho load for goodnoss, OUB ICE OEEAM Is limply to bost that can bo made, nl hft " C(lual ,n town 15c pint, j5 quart, COo halt gallon in paper ,11,, Wo mako a specialty of orders for irtlcs, rceoptlons, otc. ruliuai jjuuuijab, liim'a Leading arocora, Oonfoctlonors ana uaKors. fjuno 2201 150-100 Btato St. Our lco cream is used exclusively ut Hooker's Pharmacy. m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i " i m 1 1 1 1 1 AMUSEMENTS, jj 411 U 111 II HI ilHfllllt EDISON'S NEW BILL. Ctndarella and Robinson Crusooas Spo- clal Attractions. A program of extraordinary strength ii promised at tho popular vaudovlllo tltatro for this wcok. Heading tho lilt Monday, Tuesday nud Wednesday tight and Wednesday's matinoo nro Moircll and Dccly, n tonm or fun mnk' hi iccond to nono. Mnringcr Byrd is ttquaintcd with this great net, and promises that thoy will mako you laugli ii you never laughed boforo. Mr. Dooly is a blackfnco comedian, and Is n won derful fun-makor, and both of tho mom btn of tho team aro cracker-jack sing' cf, wallaco nna ucnen present u comody acrobatic and contortion act, la which thoy introduco a 2-year-old Uby clown. Helen Vnnco will sing a new song entitled "Loavo Ilcr PIcturo on tho Wall." This song has novcr been sung on tho Pacific coast, and is a beautiful song, splendidly illustrated. Cinderella and Itobluson Crusoo nro special features of a groat bill, and all tho children will bo suro to wnnt to see tho old favorites of tho nursery. Bo member threo shows a night, and tho aatlnco Wednesday for tho ladles nud children especially, although tho gen tlemen nro wolcomc, ns woll. Mnjuua, tho Indian girl, Thursday night and bal asco of week; don't forgot. With John L. Sullivan. Miss Mnud Carter, a pretty young lady, who is with tho John h. Sullivan company, which will bo scon at tho Grand Opera IIouso on noxt Tuesday evening, sings n song ontltlod "Pish ing," and has mado ono of tho greatest popular hits on tho stngo. Tho domuro manner In which sho gives this song, which was written oxprossly for her, tamps Miss Cartor as a docidodly clov er attress. She has a fino soprano volco To say that her net is pleasing but fcildly expresses it, and whero over sho i appeared sho has boon forcod to re- pond to many encores, ,and, whllo ( TMng In years, sho Is destinod to be mo one of tho popular stars of mode a times. Her costumes nro of the tt, and tho lightning rapidity with hieh her changes of costumes nro wde causes much wonder and amazo Bt. Her "Teasing Bong" has called firth tremendous annlauso wherever io has appeared. Seats will bo on salo j the box offlco Tuesday at 0 a. m. Grand Opera House JOHN P. OOEDBAY, Mgr. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1005. JOHN L. SULLIVAN Atwrapanled by nis Sparring Partner jim Mccormick And a company of athletic and vau krllel stars. pfJ, 75e, 50c, 35c. 8t salo at box offlco Tuesday nt '. m. "i At the Old Standstill Somo nro bora great, eomo havo greatness thrust upon them others ad vertise. The merchant who sits down and waits for business to como to him will And himself among tho left over baggage when tho Einplro Stato ex press of business success pulls out Itaalneia Rncrr need three thlnfa kncmledue, pnah and Reed adrcr tlalnar. Advertising Isn't nn nrtj It's Just np plied common sense. .Advertising la naturally a crcntlvo force. Slnco It has been applied to modern commerce thcro havo been created dozens of com modities and branches of trado that did not exist beforo Its ndvent Tho $000,000,000 spent annually in this country for publicity has set many hundreds of millions of dollars running Into wholly new channels. Dnalneaa la warfare In a aen, a linrd, eoMtant flslit (a the lnlah. Advertlalnir la the bualneaa rann'a luoat modern, moat elTecilYr, weapon. Once in awhllo wo bear Bomo old fcl low'soying, "I havo novcr advertised and am still doing business at tho old stand." Ho means that ho Is doing business at tho old standstill. M. U Corey In Betallcr and Advertiser. The moat anrceaaful merchant In thla town adTertlae rogujarly In tbla paper. Tu "inrl 1 .wi. The grocer would be too comfortable if all his goods were like Schilling's Best and! backed by the maker as they are. Moneyback. Bids for Wood. Bids will bo roccived up to 5 o'clock p. m., on Tuesday, Juno -Utu, for ono hundred and twenty (ISO) cords of body fir wood, cut from llvo timber, to be dclivcrod at tho city hall, in Salem, Oregon. Tho right to reject any and all bids is rescrccd. W. A. MOORES, City Bccordcr. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears ths Signature of S BaU at M. B. A. Hall. Ono half mllo cast of Chemawa, Fri day evening, Juno 23d. 2t -MI III I II II I III III HI IH New Edison Theatre F, X Byrd, Manager. Monday, Tuesday nnd Wenesday and Wednesday matinee. MOBELL AND DEELY, Slngera nnd comedians paroxcsllent WALLACE AND BBAOn. Comedy acrobats and contortionists, ia troduclng a 2-year-old baby clown. HELEN VANCE, Contralto, Singing beautifully pictured melody, entitled 'Leave Her Pieture on the Wall." ED. WALLACE, Comedian, Will give you a pleasant ten minutes. Ciudarella and Bobison Cruse. Old Reliable Edlsonoscopo. Matlnco Wednesday, and souvenir roatlneo Saturday. mi Essentials and Accessories For breakfast, luncheon or dinner i the lino of tablo silverware of the latest designs and fashionable styles aro shown In an elegant profusion at our store, and you will find here just what you need for tho decoration of the Thanksgiving table. Onr goods are of the highest quality, the prices most reasonable. C. T. POMEROY Jeweler and Opt! clan 38 State Street DAILY CAPITAL JQUBNAL. SOCIAL EVENTS Afternoon Reception. Ono of tho pleasant soclnl events of tho past week was tho reception given by Mrs. T. T. Ocor, nt her homo on Court Btrcet, Saturday, assisted by Mrs. Frank 'Scttlcmlcr, of Woodburn. Tho guests were rccclvod nt tho door by Miss Olivo Motcalf. Tho parlors were decorated with crimson rambler wnicn Held riotous sway throughout tho rooms. Tho rccoption hall was csno dally pretty, with baskets of sweet peas and ferns. Tho punch room was attractively decorated with a profusion of white roses. Misses Salllo Bush and Bertha Kny presided at tho punch bowl. The prevailing color In tho din ing room was pink, and was beautifully carried out. Thoso nsslstlng In receiving nnd on- tcrtnlnlug were: Mrs. Z. P. Moody, Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mrs. J. H. Mooro, Sirs. 0. A. Orny, Mrs. Dunbar, Mrs. O. 0. Brown, Mrs. J. H. McNnry, Mrs. Alice Dodd, Mrs M. S. Skiff, Mrs. C. A. Bichardson, Mrs. II. B. Tblelson, Mrs. K. C. Cross nnd Mrs. C. P. Bishop. Farowell Banquot. Friday ovenlng tho junior members of tho Y. M. C. A. nnd tho Knights of Boanerges, S. 0. 1, of tho oswclntlon gavo a farowell banquet to John Tech tor, Jr., tho retiring secretary. Tfco banquet Itself was an excellent one, nnd tho boys lingcrod long over tho feast, discussing tho good things bo foro them. Carl Oabrlclson, president of tho club, acted ns toastmastor. Albert Mlnton spoko on tho good work of tho club tho past year, nnd Boss Mclntlro gavo tho fnrowell ad dress, in which ho spoko of tho ostccm in which Mr. Fcchtcr Is held by nil tho boys, to which Mr. Pcchtor responded with great feeling. Victor Fnrrcll gavo a comic recita tion thnt was much enjoyed. At tho closo tho members joined hands and sang "Qod Be With You Till Wo Meet Agnln." Former Salem Olrl. Tho graduating oxcrclscs of tho Port' land Academy will bo held Friday 0V' cnlng, Juno 23d. Miss Harriett Lane, daughter of Mayor-elect Harry Lane, of Portland, will bo among the gradu ntcs. Dr. lino was rormoriy supcrin tondont of tho lnsano nsylum here, and many wll Ircmombcr Miss Lane, Birthday Picnic. Tho ninth anniversary of little Buth Mnnmiing'a birthday was celebrated in Marlon Square Friday afternoon by n number of her little friends. All sorts of gomes wero played and a moat enjoyable tinio wns had. Bo freshmenta wero served at the homo of George Hat eh, on IVont street, after which tho amusing game of "Musleal Chains" wns played. Blanche Whlto nml Lloyd Cosper won tho prhee in tho rose contest. Musical Recital. Tho pupils of tho Northwest Normal College of Musie gavo a very Interest ing recital Saturday ovenlng at the First Baptist ehureh, whleh was at tended by a largo and appreciative n-'dienct The p'gwn vi .utoreet ing awl eonslsted of vooal aud instru mental seleetions. The following young ladles took parti Misses Klslo Pearmlne, Jennlo Williams, Kntlo Batt, Mabel DeLong, Isadora Wlnans, Vera Kltaben, Vera Byars, Nina John son and Mrs. Denton. The graduating oxerelses of tho claw will be Tuesday evening at the mm place at 8 o'eloek, and the pub lie is eordially invited to be present. There is moro catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doetors pro neuneed it a leeal disease and prescrib ed local remedies and by constantly falling to euro with local treatment, pronounced it ineurable. Scieneo has proven catarrh to bo a constitutional dlseaso and therefore requires conitl tutlonal treatment. nail's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by . J. Cheney & 'Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu tional care on tho market. It is taken 'internally in doses from 10 drops to a 1 teaspoenful. It acts directly on the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the sys jtem. They offer one hundred dollars fer any ease it falls to cure. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Addrsa: F. J. OflBNEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Seld by all druggists, 75e. Take Hall's Family Pills for constl nation. C7 ,-, IB i C - - - Kjsitve f Ztf SALEM, OBEQON, MONDAY, JUNE Salem Woolen Mill Store. tWMMIWHM CBWMWHrsM Ml YOUR CLOTHES J Will always look right I ii made by i JOHN SHOLUND, S The Opera Hotise MERCHANT TAILOR Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. t Mfiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiaiaiii9iitj, j Books by William J. Long !! Ways of Wood Folk Wilderness Was Secrets of the Woods Wood Folk at School Beasts of the Field Fowls of tte Ait? School of the Woods Net $ J .50 Following the Deer Nct $1.25 A Little Brother to the Bear Net $J.5Q GINN & COMPANY, polishers Trade Department. 29 Beacon St., Boston nminm)uuttantiMniaimmMn I Standard Liquor Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St OUR EXCUSE Evey Good Business Must Have Its Excise EVEBY GOOD BUSINESS MUST HAVE ITS EKASON TOE EXISTING. WHEN WE 8TAETED IN BUSI NESS WE HAD IIAEDLY ANYTIIINO BUT AN EXCUSE. BUT WE IIAD THAT EXOUBB, AND WH MUNO ONTO THAT EXOU8E THEOUOII THIOK AND THIN. WB HAVE IT YET, AND HEBB IT irr tiOTiumi imrln rrm rt-r ar.TirT mm ITA1T.T1 nP HAT.V.r AWT) VIOINITY WITH GOOD, FVSti II LIQUOES BETTEE THAN THEY BUT BETTEE. IT WE DIDN'T BELIEVE THAT WB WOULDN'T BB 1W JiVBiaaoo. I STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr, I tmmmHmmmwmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 10, 1905. If You Want Quality Come to the Woolen Mill Sto.te Vacation Time Tho man who has not hnd his will soon bo taking It. Summer Suits nnd Summer Trousers nro usually tho most, promi nent npparcl items in a man's mind whon it comes tlmo to "pack up." Whothor you go or whethor you stay We'll Dess Yot Well If you say so, a Suit of soft Cheviot; not n superfluous ounce any whoro this season's spoclal favorlto. If you nay bluo or black Sorge, wo'ro ready alnglo or doublo breasted Suits; ovory season's favorlto. You know our qunlltlcs, our tailoring and our styles. You'll And them hard to equal nt our prices . $10.00 to $25.00 THE LATEST AND BEST STYLES IN STRAW HATS. $1 Up to $3 i 75c 75c . 75c '75c $1.75 $1.75 Successors to J. P. ROGERS OAN BE SEEVED BY ANYBODY ELSE. Phone Main 2i 81. s Ml Summer Normal Tho second torra of tho Capital Sum mor Normal will open on Juno 20th, to contlnuo until tho Aucust examination, Classes will bo formed in all branches rcqulrod for state and county papors alsor In Latin, stenography and typo writing. Studonts who wish to advanca their grados will And tho kind of worK they noed nt this school. Addross J. J, Kraps or Supt. K. T. Mooros. it tarn M m.L w-KVum. nrf fW'v'l'' 'iE55iv lei t'vi f "w ,v"jf Blatuo of President McKlnley, re contly completed by Sculptor II. A, MacNel, for tho Ohio State Capitol. NOT JUST ASaOOD,M xuu K.