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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1905)
DAILY CAPITA!. JOUBNAL. aALEM, OttEQON, WEDNESDAY, JTJNB 21, 1805. COME AND SEE TM good things wo horo tot you to If'' - . ..J. nr.1. UUX UM"I WVIHUU and Broad aro Exceptionally good. Our groceries and Vegetables aro alwayB In tlio load for goodness. ' OTJE JOB OBEAM Ij simply tho beat that can bo made, ,,a has no oqual In town 15o pint, ,. quart, COc half gallon In paper ,11s. Wo mako a apeclalty of orders for Ltles, rocoptlons, etc. FULLER & pOTjaLAS, jjjjo-g Loading Grocers, Confectioners and Bakers. jlono 2201 450400 Stato St. Oar ico croam Is usod exclusively at Hooker's Pharmacy. i II I f I II I II ' I 1 I I ' ' Ht AMUSEMENTS. u n 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 n 1 1 r i TONIGHT. jtfjjon Vaudovlllo. Show Contlnuoa to Please. Tho vaudovlllo performance at tho Edisoa plcasod largo housos ngaln last tight. Mbrrcll and Dooly, In tholr great raging and witty comody, wcro com pelled to respond to oncoro aftor en eoro Wallnco and Boach, In their con tortion and acrobntlc act, aro groat. Helen Vanco sings "Loavo Her Plcturo oa the Wall," a swoot song, sweotly tag, and beautifully Illustrated. Cln dwells on tho Kdlsonoscopo, nnd Wal ce and Boach, In an Irish comody act tomplete ono of tho very best of vau devlllo ontcrtalnmont. Matlneo today tad souvenir matlnoo Saturday. To morrow night an entlroly now show, with Majuna and her company of .head liner). 4-Hnnnn mm iiiiinii New Edison Tlieatte F. J. Byrd, Manager. Monday, Tuesday and Wonos'day and Wednesday matlnoo. MORELL AND DEELY, Singers and comedians paroxccllont. WALLACE AND BEACH. Comedy acrobats and contortionists, In troducing a 2-year-old baby clown. HELEN VANCE, Contralto, Singing boautlfully ploturod molody, entitled 'Leavo Her Plcturo on tho Wall." ED. WALLACE, Gomodlan, Will give you a ploasant ten mlnutos. Clndarclla and Roblson Cruso. Old Eollablo Edlsonoscopo. Matlneo Wednesday, and' souvenir mttinoo Saturday. CAi-r. JUST LOOS At what wo give you. Our best ef fats are yours first, last and all tho tune. Our laundry standard is fixed at k'jb, and wo never slip from it for an iutant. Let your linen, as well as your hgnt, shine. A epic and span appear- counts for everything. Our first tlsts work, will servo you as a general letter of introduction. Rough dry 5 ats per pound. Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop. D0B0TJB D. OLMBTED, Manager. M Liberty Strest Phone 411. Valuablo RcUc for Sale. London, Juno 21. Harvard House, la Stiatford-on-Avon, oneo belonging to the family of John Harvard Unl-I rlty, was offered for sale at public j taction today. The property will prob ably bo acquired by tho Shakespeare' Birthday Association. bA TJtffl CITY NEWS A Collection of Important Para graphs for Your Consideration. Beautifying methods that Injure tho skin and health aro dnngerous. Bo beautiful without discomfort by taking Holllstcr's Itocky Mountain Tea. Sun shiny faces follow its use. 35 cents. Stono's Drug Store ft If tho man who was mad all day, and afterward found that tho troublo re sulted from wearing a new pair of shoes, had bought thoso shoes from Itvln & Co., nnd allowed thorn to lit them ns they should liavo been flttel, l.fl fit Ml 1.1 linltj. !... II! 1 il j ..j t.uuni imvu uvKa Binning ail mo time. Clear thinking, declslvo action, vim nnd vigor of body and mind, tho spnrklo of life, comes to all who uso Holllstcr's Bocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Stono's Drug Store. Don't mis seeing thoso Indies' new, natty, stylish, chocolato tan Oxfords that havo just arrived from New York at Irvin & Co's. Holllstcr's Itocky Mountain Tea is simply lhpiid electricity. It goes to every part of your body, bringing now blood, strength nnd now vigor. It mnkes you well nnd kcops you well. 35 cents. Stono's Drug Store Music Toachors' Convention. New York, Juno 21. Prominent mu sicians nnd toachors of music from many parts of tho country wcro nsscm blod at Columbia University today at tho opening of tho nnnunl convention of tho Music Teachers' National As sociation. Tim progrnmmo covors tlirco days and provides for numerous Inter esting paper? and discussions of im portance to thoso engaged in the pro fession. CASTOR IA Itor Infants and Children. he Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho ofs$05& Blgnaturo (HT.... ..... n T..,Al.mnn nn i f 1 A tllV or a man who wears boots," says an old criminal lawyer. B. 8. Paguo, "was" U. S. woather obsorvcr, who "has been" a practicing nttorrioy, and who "Is" tho dofcatod candldato for school director, Is said to bo talking of going into tho minis try. Ho thought ho was popular, but ho has decided that ho needs to bo a hotter man, morally, If not politically. It is hoped ho will succeed. Bocauso a man hns failed in politics will not nec essarily debar him from tho ministry. Clydo Atchison, secrotnry of the State Tax Commission, Is tho titlo ex port of tho Title, Guarantee and Trust Co., and that trust company has about 2000 pieces of proporty, including buildings like tho Marquam Grand block, and tho Chamber of Commerce. Tho trust company is Wm. M. Ladd, and Ladd is tho trust company. Atch ison is an oxpert on tax laws, and was omployed compiling the codo of Iowa. Ladd is the owner of great wealth, and it is supposed that great wealth Is in terested in taxing other great wealth, and henco tho tax commission U des tined to get tho tax dodger on tho breakers. These two words, SchHUn's Best, are perfect aseuranoe of getting your money's-worth. O A. JO x? o x. ac M. m ..-.v. TteUrtYM tow Wan Baqf Essentials and Accessories For breakfast, luneheon or dinner in the lino of table silverware of the latest designs and fashionable styles - .l...n) nrofniloa at X-RAYS 'Cf.x&Zk " 1 ( aio aliown in a otS. ---onr store, and you wiU flnd-JB what you need xor "" """" tho Thanksgiving table. Our goods are of tho highest quality, tho prices most reasonable. C. T. POMEROY Jeweler and Optician 3 S State Street PERSONALS Miss Mae Hull spent Sunday In Albany. Edgar .Avcrlllo returned lidit night from a visit at tho Portland fair. Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Conley, of Joseph, are vlsttlng at the homo of G. M. Voris, of this city. J. A. Pinch went to Albany to seo his father, who Is qulto ill. Ho returned on this morning's local. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Bowc, of Phi orunth, arrived in tho city Mondny, and will make their homo here. Miss Ora Goodrich returned to her homo at Chemawa this morning, nftcr a short visit with Miss Lena Mclntlrc. Mrs. H. Kills nnd Miss Mnbd Smith, of Salem, aro In Baker City, whero they will spend several weeks visiting Mrs. C. A. Johns. Mrs. John Rasmus, of Hcppnor, who lias been visiting Mrs. T. M. Jones, left yesterday for Mchama, whore she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Cox. Mrs. S. J. Chllders and daughter, Claudia, of Benton, 111., aro in tho city for a visit. Thoy aro former Salcmltcs, having left for tho East about two years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Thompson hnvo roturncd homo from Philomath, whero thoy attended tho wedding of Mrs. Thompson's sister, Miss Boles, to Ilnrry Rowe, of this city. Miss Ethel Rossltor, of Portland, ar rived In tho city last ovonlng for a visit with relatives and frlonds. Her sitter, Miss Vera Rossltor, returned with her from a visit with Portland frlonds. SOCIAL EVENTS At Home. Mrs. Clarence S. Hamilton nnd Mrs. Charles Wcllcr hayo issuod invitations for nn "At Home," Friday, Juno 23d, from 3 to 0 p. m., at tho homo of tho former on Front street. Miss Welter's Becltal. Tho younger members of tho music class of Miss Elma Wcllcr gave a recit al at tho Unitarian church last evening which was a musical treat. Tho pro gram consisted of 15 numbers, and each ono was well rendered, showing careful study and preparation and talent. Miss Gayncll Baldwin gavo a violin solo which was much onjoyed. Thoso taking part wcro Althoa Mooros, Mario Hutchlns, Lowell Will, Selbcrt Burton. Bosalla Bach, Mary Yantls, Fay Hutchlns, Bertha Allen, Harry Cronise, Katie Browcr, Mildred Wiggins, Margaret Bodgcrs, Claro Winkler, Mary Albert, Gladys Hutch lns, Hester Welch, Anna Gilbert, Isabel Gilbert, Maude Evans and Fay Hutch lns. Qraduatlng Recital. Tho graduating exercises of tho Northwest Normal Collego of Music was hold at tho First Baptist church lait evonlnu. nnd that largo auditorium was well filled with an approclatlvo au dience Tho church was decorated with roses and ferns, and was veiy beautiful. Banks of flowers were in front or tne inua. the clfts of the many frlonds of the graduates. Misses Mary Frlsblo and Bcrnlco Sauter acted as flowor girls. Tho ushers were Beryl Emerson, Lena Buck, Lulu Gllmore, Gertrude Erlxon and Lola DeLong. Tbo program was an excellent one, and reflects great credit upon their tftaehor. Each number, both Jnstra mental and vocal, was well received. Those who received diplomas last evening were: Post-graduate course, Mary Vera Byars and Nina Pearl John son. Artists' course, Katie Elizabeth Batt, Mabel Adella DeLong, Vera Adclla Kitchen, Elilo Maa Pearmlne, Jennie May Williams and Ida Isadore Winans. 'Kov. P. 8. Knight delivered tbo ad dress to tbo class, which was much enjoyed. The well-earned diplomas were presented by Dr. Tarvin. Prizes were awarded to Misses Johnson, Pear mine and Winans for oxeelleneo In har mony. Kirk-Martenaen Wedding. in.. Wmmiv L. Kirk and Mr. E. H. Martensen were married at the homo of MUs Minnie Bvans, 1 Court street, yesterday at 2:30 p. m., Bev. Errett, of the First Christian cburcb, offlelat iag. m.. t,.i.i. wAll.Vnawn In this cltr. where she has many friends. She has been employed at Miss M. D. Evans' millinery parlors, where she was heal ., .. Ti.A irmnm ii a prominent business roan of Olympta, Washington, . a. A.Jaif tf Apnnnn where tney went jcismv - to maxe ineir a id rr c-a Tl TC -A. - feintt mmtwHsnaiMptaflt B!(Uttt gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Salem Woolen Mill Stoe. Beform School Supplies. I Soolcd proposals aro hereby request ed for furnishing tho Oregon Stata Bo form School with supplied for tho next six months, ondlng December 31, 1005, Lists with specifications will bo fur nish od upon application to tho super intendent. Blddors will tnko notlco there is no appropriation avnllablo- for maintain- anco of tho Beform School, theroforo claims for supplies can only be audit ed by tho Secretary of Stato and cer tificates of ovldcnco of allowanco is suod to claimants. As soon as thero is an appropriation avnllablo warrants will bo issuod in Ilou of tho cortlfi cntos. Lists with specifications will bo furnlshod upon application to tho superintendent. All bids must bo id by Juno 20, 1005. N. H. LOONEY, 0-17-td Superintendent. John L. Bulllvan. To thoso who went to tho Sullivan show last night oxpoctlng to find a rough houso tho show was a disappoint ment. To thoso who expected to seo a regular boxing contest It was also a disappointment, but it is a good, clean show that any lady may attend with out feeling that alio is doing something risky. Sullivan mado a vdry good talk, and, while tho boxing was largely bono play, It still served to givo ono an idea WHITE ROTARY SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES Combine more modern fea tures Ihon any sewing ma chine in the market Instantly removable non dog ging shuttle TENSION INDICATOR AUTOMATIC TENSION RE LEASE THRIBLE f EED BALL BEARING AUTOMATIC HEAD LIFT iO ii iiiw- Elegant Golden Oak Wood-' work CaM and see the machine or let us place one in your home. Otd machines taken tn trade. New ones for rent. Machines sold on easy instal ments. F. A. Wiggins' Imoleaient Bouse, 255-237 Liberty St. Farm ImplesaenU, Wheals, Automo biles, Sewing HacJiae ana bsotus. sBBfl" HYoaWaat Qaality Come to the Woolen Mill Store Vacation Time Tho man who has not had h is wilt soon bo taking It. Summer Suits and Summer Trousers aro usually tho most promi nent apparel items in a man's mind when It comes timo to "pack up." Whothor you go or whothor you stay We'll Dtess Yow Well . If you say so, a Suit of soft Ohovlot; not a superfluous ounco any whoro this season's special favorite If you say bluo or black Sorgo, wo'ro ready; sluglo or double broastod Suits: ovary soason's favorite. You know our qualities, our tailoring and our styles. You'll And them hard to oqual at our prices , $10.00 to $25.00 THE LATEST AND BEST STYLES IN STRAW HATS. $1 up to ?3 of a real boxing contest. Wo cannot ro fraln from saying that tho violin play ing of Miss Louis Levy was cxcopt!on ally flno, for sho Is a top-notchcr. Tho cornet playing by Jules Levy is such as is soldom hoard, and lovers of music cortnlnly mlssod a treat. Our neigh bors down tho railroad can rost assured that thoy can tako their own wives to tho play without uneasiness. Edison Phonograph Agency. Gasoline. Lamps, Mantels, Gasoline. Typowrltora, Now, Second-Hand. Bent. 214 Com'l St. Phono Main 401. (MjunL I MWMllM8BtsIMlMMMilWHMmHMMMWt I SALEM SAW MILLS Manufacturers of Orogon Pine Lumber. Sbinglos, Extra AAA l.BSperK Lath Sawdust, large load Sawdust, small load i The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. SUCCESSORS TO JATITAL LUMBUKINO COMPANY. SALEM. OEEOON , Mills at Newberg and Saletn. I ! tBWltltMtJiBltWlSlWII1BltSlWWllBslWWB You do not know what success baking unloss you aro using EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER Sold by all Grocers J$ THIS STORE Has changed hands, but ths stock must be further reduced. To accomplish this, wo ars offering greater bargains that ever. You got YOUR MONEY'S WORTH And a great deal besides during this ssie. Bemember, w. expect to eon tlnuo in Business in Salem for years, and our reputation go wU tttrf pair of shoes wo sell. Wo want yju Oregon A nauant Way to Travel. Tho above is the usual verdict of tho travolor using tba Missouri PaclAo railway botwoon tho Paclfla coast and tho oast, and wo believe that tho scrv- ico nnd accommodations given merit this statomont. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Denver thero aro two through trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard eleotrlo-llghted sleoplng cars, chair cars and up-to-dato dining cars. Tbo same excellent sorvlco la operatod from Kansas City and St Louis' to Memphis, Little Bock and Hot Springs. If yon aro going east or south, wrlto for particular and fnll In formation. W. 0. M'BBrDB, Gen. Ag., 121 Third St.. Portland, Ore. ; 2.50perM , , v. 1.00 ".,'... 00 Is in Try a package and join tbo ever Increasing number of our satisfied and successful patrons. REOPENED Halom's Big Shoe Store baa again thrown open Ms door for business. to come again. ShoeCo ! f