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New Edkon Theatre
F, J. Byrd, MMiogor.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
and Saturday matinee
OBORGB 0. L. SNYDER,
Singing "Tho Holy City," lllustratod
by mowon pictures.
TED M'KENNA,
And bla wonderful dog, Tod.
STANIiEY AND OARLIBE,
Introducing thotr original skotch,
"Mrs. O'Grndy's Washday."
ARTHUR SEYMOUR,
Dutch and comodian parodist.
ILLUSTRATED SONG,
Prizo matlnoo Saturday, bring tho
littlo ones to soo tho dog Ted, and tho
est of tho big show.
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I AMUSEMENTS f
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TONiaHT.
Edison Vaudovillo.
Tins SHOW IS aREAT.
Donblo Fcaturo Pcrformanco Makos a
Hit at tho Edison.
George 0. L. Snydor and tho, groat
dog, Ted, sharod tho honors at tho
vaudovlllo thoatro last night, both
making a big hit at each pcrformanco.
Mr. Snydor sings "Tho Holy City," ac.
companled by colorod motion pictures,
and tho effect is oxtromoly beautiful,
ibo magnificent voico of Mr. Snydor bo
ing heard to groat advautago in this
great song. Tho dog had ovcrybody
guessing, his wonderful Intelligence
creating n real sensation. All tho chil
dren In tho nlty will suroly visit tho
Edison this wook, ns this dog and his
great tricks nmuso old and young nllko.
Arthur Scnmour, in a noat Dutoh mon
ologue, mado n good Impression, nnd
thoroughly ontortainod every ralnuto ho
held tho stngo. Stanley nnd Cnrlislo,
presenting a skotch entitled "Mrs.
0 'Grady 's Wnshday," Introduced somo
Bno comody work on tho slack wlro, and
also good singing and-clovor dancing.
Mr. Stnnloy makes up as Mrs. 0 'Grady,
and his partner, Miss Carlisle, as. n
pretty young girl of tho neighborhood.
This sketch makos up tho propor
amount of variety neccssnry for a good
vaudovlllo entertainment, and conse
quently rounds out a very fine per
formance I'rlzo mntinco Saturday. Ho
suro to havo tho children seo Ted, tho
great dog.
Burnett Saves Jury Troublo.
After all of yesterday had beon con
sumed in taking testimony tho caso of
Mycr vs. Llvcsloy was brought to a
sudden termination by tho judgo, who
directed tho jury to bring In a verdict
for Llvcsloy. This caso had boon pond
ing in tho courts for sovornl months.
At tho conclusion of tho trial nil mem
bers of tho jury wero discharged nnd
allowed to go homo.
tn yf Tha Kind Yon Hava Always BoX
Marquis Ito, tho "Bismarck of Ja.
pan," whoso diplomney will largely
shape tho Japaneso procedure in the ex
pected peaco negotiations.
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CITY JNEWS
A Colloctlon of Important Para
graphs for Your Consideration.
Thcro is a certain worthloss man In
Salem who ought to bo lynched, and
savo expenses; ho will bo finnlly.
It will bring rich rod blood, firm
flesh and muscle. That's what Hoi
Hstor's Rocky Mountain Tea will do.
Taken this month keeps you well all
summer. 35 cents, ton or tablets.
Stono's Drug Store
A man remarked to a Journal report
er today thnt It was a shamo tho way
somo women enmo down town tbeso
days, with their babies in go.carts with
no sunshade on tho cart to protect the
baby from tho hot sun.
If you cannot oat, sloop or work,
fool moan, cross and ugly, tako Hoi
lister's Rocky Mountain Toa this
month. A tonic for tho sick. Thoro
is no remedy equal to it. 35 cents,
toa or tablots. Stono's Drug Store
Moro monoy In town today tho S. P.
pay car was horo yesterday.
Bo good to tho horsos theso hot days.
As for tho dogs and cnts they can tako
caro of themselves.
If taken this month, koops you well
all summor. It makes tho littlo ones
oat, slcop and grow. A tonlo for tho
wholo family. Ilolllstor's Rocky
Mountain Toa. 35 conts, toa or tab
lets. Stono's Drug Storo.
I'orbnps dno reason whytho weather
don't suit you as well as it docs tho
crop 1b becauso you havo to wear pants,
nnd shoes and a shirt.
Buy your meats for cash, and buy
thorn right nt Fnrrlngton's, 441 State,
phono 1001 Mnin.
Docs advertising payt A 8nlom fur
nlturo man advertised a reduction salo
in Monday's Journal, and beforo 10
o'clock tho noxt morning ho hnd sold
$200 worth of goods.
Miss Choplor wll lrcnd at tho recital
this ovenlngj hor first npponranco.slnco
returning from tho School of Oratory
nt Chicago. Bo Biiro and hoar hor.
Nothing Is too good for tho good
pcoplo of Salem, therefore, you nro
cordinlly Invited to nttond tho rocltal
given by Prof.. Goodrich this ovonlng
nt tho M. E. church. Admission OOo;
children under 12, 25c.
A Salem young lady who was about
to mnko a trip to Chicago brought tho
notico of hor Intouded doparturo to Tho
Journal ofllco, nnd nt tho end of tho no
tlco added: "Chicago papers ploaso
copy."
Tonight at tho auditorium on tho ex
position grounds, at Portland, will occur
ono of tho groatost enncorts ovor given
in tbo Northwest. Wo cannot all at
tond this ontortainment, but wo can go
to tho plpo organ rocltal nt tho M. E.
church, and hoar ono of tbo best or
ganists on tho coast. Como and enjoy
a treat.
Why tho difference ! Two grocery
stores, ono next tho other, had water
molons out of tho samo shipment on
salo yostordoy. Ono storo advertised
tho melons at lc por pound, and tho
.othor at 2c.
Thoro Is a man in Salem who boasts
that bo Is not afraid of anything. Per
haps tbo man has nover soon anything
unchained larger than a mouse.
Attond'tho pipe organ recital at tho
M. E. church tonight.
Six of the housekeeping
questions are settled :
bAln-podr
fUering-lrwU
ipico
wit
co9V
and settled for good.
Schilling's Best aryout
grocer's; moneyback.
SOMETHING DROPPED!
DW You Hear it?
Twenty-year gold-fillod caso with El
gin or Waltham movement, formerly
$15.00 dropped to $12.50.
Gold-fillod spectacles, warranted for
ten years, formerly $4.00 dropped to
$3.00.
C. T. POMEROY
Jeweler and Optician
3 18 State Street
daily capital journal salem, Oregon, Friday, july 21,
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PERSONALS
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II11IUIHIIISH1IH11MIIH
Miss May Allen went to Sllvcrton to
day. Miss Fay Savago is visiting In Gas
ton, Oregon.
John Roberts nnd wifo aro visiting in
Portland today.
J. P. Rogers was a Portland business
pnssonger today.
P. 0. Beaton, of Portland, is visiting
frlonds In Salem.
Mrs. Goo. C. Will has roturnod from
a trip to Portland.
Mrs. Edna Jones was a passongor for
Portland this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ingdahl wero Portland
passengers this morning.
Mayor Corby, of Woodburn, Is in
Salem today on business.
Mrs. It. M. Thompson and son wont
to Portland this morning.
Miss Hattio Rundlet, of Portland, is
vlsltingvhcr parents in this city.
Miss Maynro Clearwater has roturnod
from an oxtendod visit to Portlnnd.
Attornoy JobnBayno left this morn
ing for a trip to Halscy and Browns
vlllo. Mr. Vercler, n fruit man from West
Salem, Is among tho visitors at tho ex
position. Miss Johnson, an employo at tho asy
lum, is spending part of hor vacation
nt Chautauqua.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald, of tbo
doaf-muto school, havo roturnod from
their wedding tour.
Tho Misses Lena and Mary Payne, of
this city havo roturnod from an oxtend
od trip to Portlnnd.
Mrs. W. G. Evans and littlo grnnd-
daughter, Grnco Dodge, of Brooks, woro
Salem visitors today.
Mrs. Ida Knapp and children, of Dnv
enport, Wash., nro visiting at the homo
of D. J. Pry, in this city.
Ralph Mason, tho faithful boll boy
nt tho Willamctto Hotel, is taking in
tho fair with his mothor.
V. R. Allen, who is employed In tho
Greenback mine, In Joscpfilno county,
Is in tho city visiting his paronts.
Joseph H. Albort nnd Roy Goodhuo,
of tho Commercial Cream Co., aro tak
ing in tho sights at tho fnlr today.
Miss Rhoda Gesner nnd hor friend,
Miss Dobbs, of Prlnevlllo, wont up to
tho reform school to spend tho day.
Mrs. 0. W. Ronnor, of Portlnnd, a
slstor of Mrs. Goo. 'E. Chamborlnln, is
tho guest of Mrs. 0. B. Sholton for a
fow days.
Earnest Howard, who has beon In
California for tho past thrco years, Is
visiting his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. S.
P. Howard.
Miss Bessio Buckingham has ro.
turned from a week spent with hor
cousin, Mnrgnrct Looney, at tbo ro
form school.
Mrs. Stella Mlzo of San Francisco
Iihs been a guest of Mrs. Sndio Mc
Faddon tho past week and has taken in
tho Portlnnd fair.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Spangler, who havo
beon visiting Mrs. Spangler 's paronts,
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. H. Raymond, wont to
Portlnnd this morning.
Miss Joy Tumor wont to Portland
todny, and will this ovonlng tako nn Im
portant part in tho Graham ocbestrn
at tho Chautauqua mooting.
Will Catena wont to Portland this
morning. It is roported that- ho has
gone down to look up somo now ro
crults for tbo stnto houso baseball team.
Mrs. Elizabeth Warner, of Oregon
City, and Mrs. 0. B. Mllos, of Walla
Walla, aro visiting tho sister of tho lat
ter, Mrs. E. J. Swafford, on Sixteenth
street.
Prof. W. C. Hawloy, president of tho
Chautauqua Association, whis Is now
in session at Gladstone Park, spent last
night in tho city. Ho roports a very
profitablo meeting of tho association.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. McCormlck, of
Salem, aro In Eugene on tholr honoy
moon tour. Tho groom is a brother of
J. J. McCormlck nnd tho brldo Is a sis
ter of Mrs. 11. W. Newland. Eugene
Guard.
Hon. II. G. Sonnemann and family
wont to Portland this morning for a
couplo of days at tbo big fair. Henry
Is still a cripple, but says ho will mako
tho rounds in a go-cart, rather than
miss Oregon's greatest event.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashby, of Pomoroy,
Wash., are In tho city, visiting with
Mrs. Ashby 's sister, Mrs. n. 0. Tarpley,
on North Liberty street. Mrs. Ashby
is a daughter of Rev. Denney, who was
ono of tho pioneer preachors in tho ear
ly CO 's.
Rov. Louis M. Anderson was In Sa
lem over Monday night, where ho par
ticipated in tho ordination sorvico at
tho First Presbjtorlan church, Rev.
BRICK
Brick furnished In large or small
quantities. Pressed brick mado to or
der. Yard on State street, south of
penitentiary.
SALEM BRIGiS. xaujj.
A. A. BURTON, Prop.
MID-SUMMER
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Salem Woolen Mill Stoe
Honry T. Babcock, from Now York, be
ing tho candidate Woodburn Inde
pendent. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Goodwin, of Indi
ana, havo just terminated a pleasant
visit with frlonds In this city, and loft
for tho East today. Mr. Goodwin will
stop In Pendleton, wboro ho has decid
ed to locato, whllo Mrs. Goodwin will
not return to Oregon until spring.
Mart Spangler nnd wifo and Miss
Lulu Spangler returned from tho coast
Tuesday. Wednesday Mr. nnd Mrs.
Spangler loft for Salem, from whoro,
after n short visit, thoy go to Oregon
City. Noxt Tuesdny thoy will lcavo for,
their homo In Oakland Cal. Corvallls
Gazotte.
W. H. Prottyman, of Portlnnd, Is
visiting relatives In this city. Ho and
Mr. H. H. Vnndervort will lenvo In a
fow days for an extended fishing and
hunting expedition. Thoy will go ovor
Iht Enstcrn Oregon by way of tbo
Molvonzlo route, going ns far ns tl
lava bods and tbo BIuo Mountains, nnd
will return by tbo Santinm routo. Thoy
expect to bo gono fully six weeks.
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Excursion Rates.
During tho Lowls and Clark Exposi
tion tho O. 0. T. Co. will make a rats
of 75 conts to Portland, round trip $L
Tickets good for 10 days. Boats leav
ing dally.
Organ recital by Pro. Goodrich at tbo
M. E. church this evening. Como.
Girls Establish a Toa House
Two girls aro going to add a for
oigu aspect to a Long island summor
villago this season. Thoro Is no placo
in this popular resort whero either tho
owners of tbo cottages or tbo dwoll
ers iu tho numerous boarding houses
can ontcrtnin, with tho oxcoptlon of
tbo vlubhouso piazzas, which aro not
always accessible, although Invariably
oxponslvo.
In a placo of tbo samo slzo and
popularity in Europo thoro would, of
courso, bo rostaurants and a casino and
somo means of living outside the houso,
' But such foaturos of summor lifo
seem unknown in this country oxcept
nt Newport, and ono or two largo re
sorts. So theso young women nro
waiting with some uncertainty tho
rosult of their experiment.
Thoy havo taken a floor of what was
formerly a country storo, provided with
ratbor a deep platform or piazza over,
looking tho street. A Blmllar piazza
has been provided on tho sldo of tho
building.
The Interior has been decoratod
with dark green Japaneso paper that
gives tbo room a delightful cool ap
pearance Japanese bamboo tables aro
seattered through those rooms and on
tho piazzas, whloh aro covered with
vines and bidden from tho view of
tbo street by matting screens.
This Is tho first toa room that tbo
resort over boasted, nero It will bo
posslblo to havo tea every day, and
tho piazzas" may bo engaged by per
sons who want to entertain a largo
number of guests.
Tho two young women who fur
nished this placo did it to make
money. Now they aro wondering
whether tbo investment will pay, after
all. New York Sun.
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The recital begins at 8:15 this even
ing. No reserved seats.
1005.
IT'S GETTING THE TIME OF THE YEAR WHEN EVERY
THINa SUMMERY MUST BE PUT ON THE "RETIRED LIST"
SO FAR AS THIS STORE IS CONCERNED; YET, OVER TWO FULL
WEARING MONTHS ARE AHEAD.
A bettor chanco to buy Mon's, Boys', nnd Chtldron's Clothing,
Hats and Furnishings for less than actual valuo,
NEVER
PRESENTED ITSELF
Our Suits, Hats and Furnishings MUST VACATE. Wo don't want
a vcstlgo of Spring or Summor. stock whon wo opon tbo Fall Cam
palgn nnd wo won't havo if wo can holp It, Noto a fow of our cut
prices:
Mon's Doublo and Slnglo Breasted Suits in Worstods nnd Fancy
Cheviots newest patterns, latest models. Regular values $10 to $25)
Salo Prlco
90.50 to 9I8.OO 1
914 to 910.50 Suits now 9IO
will glvo you an idea of tho saving you can makoln buying your
suit hero.
' OAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS A SALE WHERE THE PRIDE
TOUGH YOUR PURSE SO GENTLY?
Reme mtet
The sale is still 011 at
Salem,s
Big Shoe Stoe
AND IF YOU WANT A 0ID2AP SHOE FOR YOUR OUTING TRIP
CALL ON US, OR IF YOU LIKE A DRESS SHOE YOU WILL. FIND
THEM HERE.
When your shoes aro rippod and tore
And your foot aro tondor tlrod and soro,
Then como to us and got a shoo , , w
That will hoal your foot and ploaso you, too.
Oregon
REOKLESS AUTOIST DEAD.
Millionaire Hancock's Machine Hits
Buggy Entlro Family Injurod.
Los Angeles, July 21. M. T. Han
cock, tho well-known millionaire plow
inventor nnd manufacturer, is dond as
tho rosult of an autoraobllo aeddont
lato to night, In which also his wifo, son
nnd daughter woro sorlously lnjurod.
Hancock himself sustained two frac
turos of tho skull and concussion of tho
brain. Ho dlod at tbo receiving hos
pital without rocovorlng consciousness,
Tho party, in a largo machine, woro
traveling 40 mllcB un hour on South
Main street, near 40th, when tho ma
cbino collided with n buggy. Tbo car
swerved to tbo curbstona and crashed
into a telephono pole, demolishing it
tnd hurling the occupants to tho street.
Following aro tho injured:
Mrs. M. T.' Hancock, cut nnd sorl
ously bruised; Eugenia Hancock, loft
arm broken, concussion of the brain;
M. T. Hancock, Jr., soveroly cut and
bruised; J. Saul, dairyman, scalp wound
and Internal injuries.
Saul was tbo drlvor of tho buggy In
to which the automobile dashed. Ho
was thrown from his vehicle to tho
street.
M. T. Hancock, Jr., a 10-year-old boy,
was driving tbo macbino at the timo of
Vi.i.iiir,.-
EPPLEY'S
BAKING
SALE
Shoe Co
tho accident. With him in tho front
Boat was his youngor brother, Newton
Hancock, who was tho only member of
tbo party to oscupo unhurt. In tho
rear scut was Hancock, his wifo and
daughtor. All wero hurled to the pavo
ment by tbo torrlflo Impact of tbo ma
cbino against tho curbing nnd tho tele,
phono polo, nnd sovornl of thqrn were
ronderod unconscious. Thoy woro
promptly rcmovod to tho receiving
hospital. Tho macbino was wrecked,
Hancock was known hero as ono of
tho most rocklcss automobile drlvors in
tbo olty. Ho had been in tho polloo
court on different occasions for driving
his macbino la oxcoss of tho speed limit,
nnd on ono occasion n fow months ago
was fined $150 for fast driving. Ho
puld his flno at tho tlmo with a check,
which ho lnslstod should boar tho in
scrlptlon across its face: "For driv
ing an automobllo 00 mllos an hour in
tho city of Los Angoles."
Los Angoles, July 21. M. T. Han
cock, tho well-known milllonalro plow
manufacturer, dlod at 12:45 o'clock
this morning from injuries received in
nn automobllo accident on Main stroot
early in tho ovonlng.
His automobllo, whllo being driven
at a high rato of speed, crashed into a
buggy, and was wrecked.
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PERFECTION
POWDER
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