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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1905)
I' OMLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1005. Try Our OYSTER COCKTAILS they're the Kind That's Good FULLER & DOUGLAS, lalem's lending grocers, bakers and foctloners, 450 400, Stato street. Lw phono Main 182. rttrF-- wpSj W0M M ljl WMM W f IP 1 ffjyg 4-t-M-H-W-H llllllllll IWt New Edison Theatre .Beginning Thursday, September 21, 1005, pollto vaudeville's commence ment time. THE LAMBS, And their Happy Manikins. THE MULLALAYS, "Singing and Dancing Punsters. CROWLEY, .The great male prima donna. ILLUSTRATED "Dnrkeyo, My Llttlo Pnppoose. New song story. An Orogon production THE "BIGAMIST" On the Edisonosaopo. Admission, lOcj reserved seats, 10c extra. Two performances nightly. Mat inoo Saturday at 3 p. m. r ' - PERSONALS 1 1 E 'E. CARRY ITho Stovoris rifles In all tho va rious patterns and calibres, just ftho thing for boys to learn to shoot with. HAUSER BROS., Sporting Goods. Framed Pictures J Magnzlno sllpplngs, art prints, postors, calondnrs, etc. J nro quickly transformed into attractive framed pictures by 0 tho aid of tho "Collins Frnmo- H let." FIVE CENTS Invested will do wondors In w decorating youT room. Drop Hi In nnd wo will demonstrate its workings. H PATTON'S BOOK STORE !! wiss lieese THE FINEST LINE EVER OFFERED IN SALEM RHBHHBflanBHMnKBSiHnBBnRRnnn I AMUSEMENTS BnEBaBaBHHBIHenBBIBBaHBBBBH TONIGHT. Edison Vaudovlllo. Edison Tonight. Grently Improved in many ways, tho llttlo Edison, Salem's pollto vaudovlllo threat will opon tonight. Its patrons will appreciate tho oxtra vonttlatlon spneo, tho sido exits and tho reserved scat section, which havo bconnddod. A good bill will bo Introduced tonight nnd for tho balanco of tho week. For next Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday Manngor Merrill announces tho largest and bost bill over soon at tho Edison, bonded by "Tho Medallion Trio" of harmony artists; "Viola Milton," tho dashing comodlono and songstress, nnd tho groat Rome, Mayo and Juliet, In tholr sldo-spllttlng hit, "A Mlnstrol Burlesque." Thoso peoplo nro all top Hnors from tho groat Eustorn and West cm circuits. Mr. Merrill says "tho peoplo mny judgo for thomsolvos tho quality of tho shows wo will glvo thorn, nnd wo will abldo by tholr decision." Football Tomorrow. Tho alumni gamo for tomorrow after noon has bcon called off, but in Its place thoro will bo played a gamo botweon tho flrst and socond toams, rolnforccd 'by somo old stnrs. Among thoso will bo Coach Bishop, Bubo Sanders and Flro Ohlof Savage. With tho addition l of thoso thrco mon tho "scrubs" will bo ablo to mako tho 'varsity A. L Harvey The Popular. Grocer Cor. Court and High Sts. go I some' for thoro will bo many players on tho second iino-up wuo mil prounuiy bo playing on tho flrst toam boforo the sonson Is ovor. Tho gnmo should bo nn Interesting one, and glvo tho men somo needed ox- ' perlenco for tholr California trip. REBHBiiBiaRBBnnKBanHaBnBaHaii S H H n B BSBBBBBaBBBBBaBBSBDHaEBBBH L. D. Henry is a fair visitor today. Fred P. Thum Is hiding tho trail to-lay. Frank Dorby and family aro doing tho fair. Mrs. Theodore Roth is visiting tho exposition, - Martin Vlosko nnd family aro hit ting tho trail today. Sirs. Fred Honyon, of Portland, Is tho guest ,of Mrs. Tom Kay. Webster Ilolmoe Is attending .to lognl business in Orogon City. . Squifo Farrnr Is walking "tho Streets of Cairo" today. II. C. Portor, of Aumsvlllo, was in tho city yesterday on business, C. C. Goodalo and family aro "shoot ing tho chutes" nt. tho fnlr. Tho football gamo to bo played -4p morrow will bo a warm one. Max 0. Buren and family hit tho trnll for Portland this morning. .T. Hopt and family may bo found on tho "Bridge of Nations" today. Editor Manning, of tho Stntosman, is viewing tho stock in Portland. Gcorgo Slmoral and sister, Miss Myr tle, nro oxposition visitors today. Wnltor Fagt, and George Kcoton, of South Snlom, aro visiting tho fair. Mrs. .T. F. Cnlbrcnth went to Port land this mornlug for a short visit. Leonard Walker and wlfo, of Marlon, spont yostordny In tho Cnpltal City. E. A. Longcor, of Chndron, Nob., Is tho guost of his brother, J. J. Loncor. C. L. Johnson, of tho Golden Rulo Mining Co., loft In'st night for Bohomia. Stato Prlntor Whltnoy made a busi ness trip to tho metropolis this morn ing. Hon, A. Bush, A. Bush, Jr., and Miss Snlly Bush wont to Portland this morn ing. . Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Slmoral aro spending a fow. days at tho Portland fair. Mrs. Bnrmhnrdt and son, George, of South Salem, nro spondlng a fow dnys In Portland. Frank Whims, of Tho Journal forco, roturncd Inst cvonlng from n short trip to Portland. Judgo Hewitt and brldo loft for their homo In Albany on tho Eugene local last evening. C. Marsh and wlfo woro among thoso going to Portlnud this morning on tho bclntod local. 1 iivRrr yywWLW y I V V"': -K -WffmiW ill -..ii rmuwSmSk H IP ! !3HHSH8a m il " ift-:..iMm ibj r ' r ' . if-'.fifKfiibsl Select It Now m Soloct a fall suit that will proclaim your up-to-dato-ness and do It now. Don't bo ono of tha lag-bohlnds.. Como out In now stylos In tlmo to wear tho 'iato stylos boforo ovcry othor man has-: nppoarod in R now suit. Best Styles in Shifts ' To mako tho now soason opon up llvoly wo aro putting somo of our bost shirt patterns on sale Monatch Shitts - 65c duett $1.50 Shirt.. 95c I Salem Woolen Mill Stote. tOPYMCHT I90S BY Wl HOUSE OF rWENnQMBt g,ratmnw?csuuiitrxna O. T. BISHOP, 1'EOPRIETOtt. WffjiW'l"l1,"-X&llallBaK3slt Tea and coffee go by taste alone; and tastes are many. Schilling's Best teas are five, and coffees four; all different; moneybaclc all; at your; grocer's. SOCIAL EVENTS All records for tho tonnage of vessels r'rnrlng from tbo district of Chicago In ono month wero broken in August vhen 1208 ships of all kinds, with a hgistered tonnngo of 1,280,935 tons leparted. During tho sarao period -2 vessels with a tonnago of 1,280, 2 tons arrived. Pennyroyal pills tn CI11UMJ2TKU'S IVTiULOSlt l UKI u O.U aulUULkciM. U4 lib rikbom. Tk alktr. lltlVM Unnnu i.tnU ul ff'l' Umi. Bat M iu DiwiW. ml 4 ta WM ( rtWaUr. Tllaall aBanllrrMlJlAA.aMjmar. r rav lanatitll. 1 0.OOO TaaUawaUU. H4i Cnaiia Clilk"f',),,f",;t ac, llalltaii wn, 1'UIUA, I'A. A!UrS j d BCaatloa iUi ptfM, Strong's Restaurant SMITH & SEITEET, Props. This popular restaurant has been reopened by Smith & Seffert.who will conduct a first-class, up-to-dato restaurant. Eegular 25o dinner from 12 to 6;30. Merchants' 20c lunch from 11 to 2. 8IIOBT 0EDEE3 SEEVED FEOM-j 6 A. M. TO 0 P. M. Hewitt-Iiughead Wedding. Judgo II. n. ITewltt and Mrs. W. A. Laughead woro married last evoning nt 7;30 p. m., nt tho homo of tho brido's sister, Mrs. W. A. Moores, in this city, In the presenco of only tho immediate relatives. Tho marringo service was road by Tr. W. O. Kantner. Tho parlors of tho Mooros home wore very prettily decorated, with, greonery, out flowers and potted plnntfl. A onnopy was formed1 of tho fonthery wild oleroat Is, under wbioh the oouplo stood during tho ceromony.v Tho brldo Is 'tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hlcin. nnd a charming lady of high standing "In Salem 'circles, hav ing lived here for many years. Judgo Hewitt is ono of the leading profession al men of Albany, and well-known throughout tho state. Thftv loft for their homo In Albany Inst evening, carrying with them tho good wishes of scores of friends. First Party of the Peorless Club. Invitations for tho oponlng reeeptlon of tho Peerless Danelng Club have been isuel for tha 6th of Ootober. ALWAYS SWEEPS OLEAN AND LASTS LONGER. ' THE BEST MADE, A SALEM BROOM. The. Oolonel'a Waterloo. ' Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo from liver and kidney trouble. In a recent letter he eays: "I wa nealy dead of these complaints, and, al though I tried my family doctor, he did mo no good; bo I got a 60 bottle of your great Electrlo Bitters, which cured me. I consider them the best medicine on earth, and thank dod who gave yoU the knowledge to make them." Sold and guaranteed to enre dyspepsia, billonsneso and kidney die ease, by J. fc. Perry, drnggUt, at BOo a bottle. Miss Isabelln Ackerman loft for Port land this morning to visit her sister nnd seo tho fair. Do not fail to soo tho big trio, Sav ago, Bishop and Snndors, tomorrow on tho football Hold. Assistant Superintendent Campbell, of the ChomawE Indian school, spent yostordny. in Snlom. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Wilson havo re turned from a short trip to 'Portland and tho Sound country. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Davidson, of Saeramonto, ar Mio guosts of their nephew, A. C. Lawronoo. Mrs. L. A. Frlor and Mrs. St. J. Clayton went to Portland this morn ing to visit the oxposition. Mr. awl Srrs. F... Wiggins returned last ovonlng from Portland, where they havo been taking In tho fair. The Misses Cora and Matilda Selg4 mund nro tho guests of Mr. nad Srrs. John Solgmuml, of this olty. Frod T. Slerrlll and family arrived In Salem last night, to bo present at the opening of the Edison tonijht. Jnko Slltehell and Will Bennett ar wntchlng tho Irrogotos oat dogs and doing other stunts on tho trail. 6. B. Long, hnlfbaok on the football toam, was called homo this morning by tho serious illness of his mother. Miss Tresea Srofllt went to Gervals this morning, where she has been en gaged to teach sehool this winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Talbert, of Oaar ga, 111., arrived In Salem this morning and will visit with the family oi u, Byre. Three old Willamette men will help tho scrubs defeat the 'varsity tomor row. It will be no shame to take the money. Loren nalo, of lone, who has been visiting relative in ,a eUy and Brownsville, left fer Bestern Oregon this morning. ' Milo Burnett went to Oregon City this morning, where be will join Us family, They will go frem there to the fair for a short visit. Attorney and Mrs.. A. ST. Cannon have quit housekeeping, and aro now board ing at Bennett's, at the corner of Cap ital and Cbemeketa streets. Claude Gatch and family returned last evening from Newport, whero they have been for some time. Miss Eliza beth Bush returned with them. Srrs. A. M. Cannon nnd llttlo Miss Carolyn, aro spending tho day at "La l.lsli Meadows." Thoy will bo joined by Mr. Cannon tomorrow, and procood to tho fair. D. A. Whlto, of tho firm of Whlto & "Son, pormlttod n grain sack to fall on his log yesterday, and, as a result, ho has a vory badly sprained knoo. Tho Injury Is a painful ono, and will lay him up for somo tlmo, SIlss Doan Wltzol wont' to Portland this morning, whoro sho will ontor tho Holman Business College Miss Edith Wltxel also wont down this morning. Sho will visit nt tho fair a fow days bo fore going on to Rlohlnnd, whoro eho will teach this winter. Sfrs. John R. Bell, of Portland, re turned homo this morning, nftor having nttondod tho funornl of hor sistor, Mrs. Bolt. Sho was occompanlod by Judgo nnd Mrs. Burnott, who will visit at tho fnlr for n few days. Tho judgo will thon go to Yamhill county to hold court. A LIVELY RUNAWAY Thoro was a lively runnway about noon, but tho toam was not of tho grnnd stand kind, and did most of its artistic work in tho ulloy, whoro It oould not bo approolntod. Tho work was good, how ovor, and tho stunt, whilo It lasted, a good ono. Tho team belougod to Albort Potsel, who lives six mllos south of tho city, nnd thoy woro hitched to a light top buggy. Sir. Petzol drovo into tho alloy back of tho Wlllomotto hotel, nnd tho. horses moving managed to pull tho neck yoko off tho tongue, whloh dropped sn.l thov started to run. They crossod Ferry street with evor increasing speod, tho buggy tonguo doing tho also plow set. nnd soon nftor Retting Into tho al ley tho tonguo mado a divo for a tele phono pole, doubled up nnd broko from tUo forco of tho Impact, wnuo mo horses broko looso from tho buggy, nnd flod on throuch tho alloy. As tuoy rvieil tho sidewalk on Stoto street ono horso fell and sllppod, and was dragged half way aeross the street Dororo no ro inHl his feet. Thon thoy lit out with tho wild exuberanco of a sehool boy on a half-holiday, but got nshameu or hnmselves and wound up their frolic by running under a shed at Schramm's stablo and stopping. A broicon tongue and a couple of slnglo-trees was tho amount of the damage. QUEER . CASE OF GROWTH backward. Tho modlcal men attribute this phonomoon to a probablo affoctlon of tho brain, Thoy havo as yot no ex planation for tho extraordinary growth, Corvallls Tlmos. Boy Near Corvallls, Doubles His Stature in six Months Across tho Tlvor, In Linn county, from CorvnlHs, rosldoj a boy of 12 years that Is doublo tho slzo'and twlco ns hoavy ns ho was six months ago. In that brlof porlod of tlmo ho has undor gono tho transformation from boyhood to manhood, nis growth hns boon ao abnormal that tho physicians of Oro gon havo boon unnblo to account for it. To grow so much that In six months a boy Is twlco ns large Involved changes that finally boenrao alarming. Signs of beard beiran to appear on tho fnco of ftbo swlfftgrowlng lnd. Ills limbs and bodr took on a slza that was astonish ing. Tho boy that had boon a child of. ordinary stnturo and proportions nt 12 was a full grown man, woighlng 100 pounds, nnd standing flvo foot six or sovon Inches at 12 yonrs and six months. An unfortunato foaturo of tho caso 1 that with tho growth camo a troublo that makes It lraposslblo for tho lad to stand on his foot. At first it beenmo difficult for him to walk around, and by and by, ovon this could notr bo done Thon it bocamo imposslblo for him to walk without assistance Now, when ho trios to stand alone, he quickly falls i i Governor George B. Carter, of Hawaii, who, at the earnest soliclta' tion of the President, has consented to tomaln In office. William Astor Chalmer, who has de cllnod to becomo a district Tammany loader, is well known no a politician nnd socloty man. Ho also is roputod to bo u millionaire, nnd fought with dis tinction in tho Spanish war. Ho hns trnvolod oxtonslvoly, nnd Is tho author of sovorol books. Saturday, Octobor 7th Is tho dato of tho Dally Journal's great special sale day. On thla date you on n get tho Dally Journal for ono your, cash in advance by mail, for $3, or by onrrler for $5. This is a flat re duction of $1. tf UTILITY THE SUPREME TEST Locomotlvos aro not mado because thoy aro wonderful but beeauso THEY ARE USEFUL. Tolophonea aro not so plontlful bo- causo thoy aro marvels but bocause TIDTV ARE USEFUL. You don't own a typowrtyor or watch Or a dictionary or a lawn mower or a safety razor bocauso they are pretty or modorn or customary but because THEY ARE USEFUL. Uso and worth decldo and ntlilty g tips tho scales whon mero beauty or . novelty are tbo counterweight. WANT ADVERTISING is Important to you not because It Is ono of tho "Interesting" things of modorn Ufo, but because, tested, . , and moasurod and weighed in any way whatever, IT IS USEFUL TO YOU 1 It is aa practicable as a street ear as "' ' easy to uso as an umbrella It la a part of tho IfACniNERY by which you DO THINGS In your office and store and home acting at onto as salesman or bnyer, YOU WILL FIND AS MANY USES FOR WANT ADVERTISING AS FOB YOUR TYPE-WRITER, YOUR UMBRELLA, OR YOUR STREET OAR. 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