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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1905)
JAttT CAPITAL JOUBNAX. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1005. s hVE KNOW SOMETHING OIAT VE KNOW troU WANT TO KNOW Watch this spaco and in a fow days vou will know what you want to know. H pnr.TJin ft DOUGLAS. t' Salem's loading grocors, bakers and Confectioners, 450-400, State stroot. Phonos, Grocory 182, Confectionery 187. In tho mcantimo remember theso few Ihlngs: Wo mako tho Best Candy, Ico roam, Broad and Cakos in Salem. Wo iiavo tho cleanest and best solcctod Jroccry stock in tho city. bur aim is always to ploaso you. ! SPECIAL S 5 Volume g Book Sets 95c See West "Window Display PATTON'S 5 BOOK STORE J ; New Studio Ir. & Mrs. Francesco Seley I Singing, Theory, Harmony, Public School Mask, Accom Ipanlment Playing Opora Houso Bldg., rooms 0 and 10. Hoars, 9 to t2t 2 to 6. IMHHHUMMMMHHMHHHUyHM 1 AMUSEMENTS j Mill TONIOHT. Who Grand "York State Polks." Edison Vaudovillo. "York Stato rolks." Tho most delightful of nil rural com- cdlcs, "York Stato Folks," which has tVon its placo at tho bead of tho list fof great plnys of Amoricnn country fllfo, will bo seen with tho entlro orlp- Jlnnl cast and tho complete scenic pro duction nt tho Grand Opera IIouso to- plght. This beautiful "play enjoyed -three months run. at tho Majestic thea ter, Boston. ' "York Stato Folks" packed tho Great Northern, Chicago, for two months previous to tho Boston 'engagement, nnd thon did what' no ! other play over accompllslied in tho lattor city in keeping a theater open : all summer long, with the or chest ni l under tho stago at ovory porformanoo MYRON COOPER, Tho Old Organist In "York Folks." State after tho first weok. The present tour brings all the originals of the great cast, including Rhea Acton as Jennie, Adalbert Knott as Myron Cooper, L. T. Loring as Simon Peter! Marjlu, and all tho other favorites, ami the mag nificent scenie' mounting prepared- es pecially for th'e Boston run. The set tinge for the "Maple Lane" scene, the wagon shop scene, and the dteam scene of the finale are sniti to bo es pecially effective. This unique finale, in which a full vester choir of boy sopranos appears, s..onjL of. he, inewt striking of stage pictures. NEW EDISON THEATER' Tho show at the Eden is one of the best ever seen at any vaudeville house on the Coast, every jut being a feat ure. Mile. Vida opens the show with a wire not that Is without donbt the bii of Us kind 9vei seen in vaude ville. Mr. Harry Moyer baa a. eong that just suits and Is rendered with ssBBBBKirJsyvxHI. Wt TssfcrVf'" sli' b BssL SB r 'DtWtBlHr B ' SSSSSSBfckMffTBSSSSSSSSSSSsT H-HHIMI I 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 GtfancJ Ope?a House JOHN P. CORDRAY,' Mgr. iiiiiiiinmiiijiinmi Saturday,-i(3cobor 14W W V First Successful Season ". ' el' . '.')' . Tho Prottlc1$of All -Pastoral Plays, YORKSTATE FOLKS Direction . W. C. Cunningham. Prices 35c, 60c, 75c, $1.00. Scat salo at box odlco Saturday, 0 a. m. mini in inn in ii mum i Grand Opera Hottse JOHN P. OOBDEAY, Mgr. in ii mi him iiihiihih' October 27. PUBLIC LIBRARY BENEFIT. THE KaUenjamoicr ' Picnic Dlrectod by Clara Louiso Thompson. 70 PEOPLE 70 Now song;, clever specialties, novel dianccs Mil grand oriental ballet. Just a big bunch of fun suro euro for tho blues. Popular prices. Tl i 1 1 1 II H 1 1 1 1 1 1 M M M 1 1 1 1 New Edison Theatre O. A. WXLBON, MOB. Salem, Oregon. HUM lh II Ml Mill M Mill- Commoncing Monday, October 0. Tip-Top Vaudovillo Celebrities. TJCB YALE TBIO, Supremo Masters of Club Juggling in tholr astounding performance MT.T.E. VIDA, Character Chango Artist on tho Silver Wiro. MORRIS JONES, Comedian. HARRY MOYER, Now Song Story. Throo nights only. Admission 10c. Rosorvod 10c oxtra. Matinoo Satur day, a p. m. uuuuron oc. THROUGH great success. Morris Jones, & blacks fact artist of prominence, entertains tho crowd for twoaty minutes with a brand now monologue His impromptu songs nro full of innocent humor nnd keep tho audience in a constant up roar. Tho Yalo Trio Club Swingers put on a marvelous act that is, porhnps, moro enjoyabel than any other in tho show. Thoy must be seen to bo appreciated, so don't fall to soo tho Yalo Trio. Tho performance ends with a vory laughable film of moving pic tures ontltled "Tho Lost Truck." Tho First Numbor. Tho first numbor of the Y. M. O. -A. lecture courso was successfully ron dorod to a largo audienco at tho Opora houso last night and proved to bo ono of the host muaical cntortalmnents over given in this city. Tho members of tho company, J. Lincoln Nowhall, Willis C. Maupln, Stowart A. Smith nnd Ralph n. Par land are all stars of tho first magni tude. Thoy were compelled to respond from two to five times to oneores for each numbor, which shdwa how groatly their work was appreciated by tho Salem lovers of good music. Every number was good, but espec ially eo were tho chimes, Introducing the hymns "Abldo With Me," "Jo- sus, Lover of My Soul," "Onward, Christian Soldier," arranged by Par land; "When I'm Big I'll Be a Sol dler," bass solo, Malloy; Serenata, bells, McBeth. Dance Tonight Thero will bt i Hanca at Tioga Hall tonigit under the direction of Miss Nettle Frazure. Don't waste money an don't take chances in buyin; promiscuously. Schilling's Be are entirely safe; at your gro Cer's; your money goes further. Miss Ada Simeral, who is employed at tho Salem hospital, is enjoying a few davs 'visit at' home. She visited the Exposition Thursday. Sllvcrtonlan-Ap- peat CHICHKSTZR'S) CNSLISH NYBSyALQLLS f M CHICHSaflTBK'li fMOtJmi jl 111 !! it fkCi 12k S wA ir w HItl8HMlt! s NEW YORK 4lllaIHIMBtIMMflWfiICnMMItRtieXICl Tho absenco of nronotthced elianccs" in tiio.goncnil, stylo of fall, ami .wlntor suits ami oute garments is weicomo in? tolligcnce to 'tho economically Inclined; Last -jHatcr's plaited skirt holds good! xor ordinary occasions, ami tne long, rcdingoto Is still tho long rcdingotol Tho newest skirts however nro circuj lar, and much wider around tho lowcn ndirc. the ortrflmn monmirlnir Ix vnnlsS -o i o a Tho Eton loses nothing In- popularity? nnd for imperfect figures, is of inestM mablo value. Tho mediuin-longth jackf ot Is oven more notcnt than tho Eton, in concealing defects, but la not so stylish as tbo eliort or long gartnenti An additional under covering, etich as a quilted jacket or wool sweater! ren dttrs any cs tlioso tlrreo stylcsi suffi ciently warm for winter use, with' tho addition of a fur boa, Tho Long Bedlngoto shown with or without velvet Is col- rars and cuffs, and of courso manufac turers are happy, as hero, tho skill of tho amateur dressmaker is set at defit ancc. Tbo Eton comes within tho snhoro of domestlo intrenuitv. and with V: Mia nTil t9 -1iff n '1irtni"lAHi 1 1 t ni in I HTi3T edged willi fancy braid iand tiny but tons, Artistic results nro ofton attained. Then too, tho Eton admits of many changes In regard-to tho blouse or oho mlsotto. Tho "threo-pleco" suit is In high esteem just now; a plaited, skirt, a fancy waist,' and short jacket, all matching in color tone, and it is sup posed that by using a very heavy lin ing, nnd a wool sweater beneath tho waist, that tho fancy jackot will be wnrm enough for wlntor uso. Other Wood Dress Goods, soom significant when compnred wltb broadcloth, to which fashion has ac corded th first position, duo cortnlnly from Its beauty of finish1 and wondr ful varloty of coloring. Tho window display, mado by Lord & Taylor for a wook, haa scarcely, If ever boon equnl ed In this city. Ono window was do voted to tbo purplo shades, from tho I 1 1 III Ml MIMMimilM-M; PERSONALS I HIHIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIII' A. Lane went to Eugene last even ing. Attorney W, W, alsor Is doing tho Fair today. Ernest Coffeo and wife aro dolog the last da yof tbo Fair. Miss Margaret Marks, of Albany, is visiting in tho city. H, O. Meyers has returned from a business visit to Portland. Mrs. F. A. Wiggins has returned f rom a short visit to the Exposition. Miss Ella McMunnr from near Che. inawa, was in the elty yesterday. J Ilarry Gull, of Independence, was in Salem for a few hours yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Zadoo Biggs arej spending a few days in Portland. J. J. Harper of Roscburg is spending" a few days with friends in this elty. 1 Attorney B. S. Martin, of Browns villo, is spending the day In Salem. , W, J. Peters, of Hubbard, was tran acting business in the city yejterduy, Mrs. O. B. Shucking was among the, number going to the Fair this raomj log- , Frank Lemon and family wiH be, present at the closing, exercises of the fair. ', ' rfr. Richardson returned last even Ing from a short visit to the ExposU tloa. ,' .j Mr. aad Mrs, J. F Beggs have rei turned from a visit to the Portland' show. Johnnie Roberts returned last eveoj lng from a short business trip to the metropolis. Ex-Goversor W. P, Lord returned - IK9vHwSBvKv Rv RM X FASHIONS H .i i darkest plum to tho palest heliotrope. Tho next window included all the grc6n shades, tho net tho browns, In succes sion tho greys, tho wlno ehades, then tho whito and pastel shades, with an intormixturo of crushed strawberry hues, and various bluo tints by way of contrast. . Although Secondary to Broadcloth mixed wools and plaids command a eon eldcrablo shnro of attention, a largo proportion of tho latlor fabric being in ofTectlvo combinations of gay colors. In silks, all soft Varieties aro stylish, and moires aro In special favor, com ing in exqulsito shades of all tho pop ular greens, rods, blues and plums, as well as in palo colors for ovoning wear. Tho chameleon silks, showing throo tones over which aro satin dots or small designs, aro rally beautiful. Illustration. Thanks nro duo tho McCall Co., mak ers and designers of fashions, for illus tration of handbomo waists ohown above. , Tho Oenuino Winter Coverings aro olthor in Emplro stylo, or tho looio three-quarter coat, tbo former howovor is moro stylish. Folds over tho shoul ders nnd across back and front ofton finished by braid, aro a handsomo trimming, and nnothor ornamentation is a small whito lnco shawl collar, stud dod with black volvot and passcmon torle buttons. The collar Is not u in frequently of velvet, edged by a full ribbon frill. Thon again, a stitched band outlinoa tho Emplro shape and largo metallic buttons are tho solo trim ming. Placed In threes at each sldo, six at tho contor of tbo back, six undorl each arm, and tbo samo number in front Sleeves nro largo, with broad cuffs, and such is tho rage for olbow alcoves, that aomo few cloaks with ol bow eleoves nre shown. Tho jackot with lappod soams, In clthor black or tan remains standard, as tho long' cloaks aro both heavy and oxponslvo. LUCY CARTBIt. last night from a visit to the Portland Exposition. H. II, Colburn has returned to his homo In Eugene after visiting frlonds in this city. F. Bilyou roturned to Albany last evening after a short visit to friends in this city' Mrs. J. T Mathews was a northj bound passenger on the Eugene local this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles Craver of Coeur d'Alene, LJaho are the guests of relatives here. Mrs. Mary Martin roturned, last evening from an ox tended fthl to the Portland Exposition. Mrs. IC Bashor wont to "Portland this morning to spond a few days with rolatlves apd friends. Mrs. 'Mary Abaebere "of SalomjFls rrtSiLKev.nd jix,; B. & Bol l!rgcr,'orOregott City. ' John GtMeBonnldW, Eorfler nail Martin Zuber. of Stiaw. were Salem business visitors today. Miss Nina Johnson left this morn ing for Granite, Nebraska, where she will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs, James Godfrey went to Portland this morning to enjoy the closing exercises of the Fair. Miss Lilian MeNary, superintendent of tho Salem hospital, Is spending a few days -with friends In Portland. W. H. Burghardt, Jr., went to Port land yesterday afternoon, to be pres ent at the closing spasms of the Fair. Frank Durbin was & northbound passenger this morning. He carried! with him a large bundle of hop sam pies. Among the Jefferson people in the; city this week were F. E. Wall, Mrs. sjs Wmmmrm 'wtfOTL I .-J.fW r.'rHy EffVWf '1, otiiiout itos'ar TMtni;l or NHCHAEU-STERN tine: clothinu. MICHKLfl,STKtlN A CO. StOOHISTI. H. V Tho new and up-to-date stylos In Suits, Cravenettss and Overeot Some specials we -wish to call attention to. W carry tho largest line of Boy's Woolen and Cotton Undorwear. Waterproof Slickers See our new lino of crack-proof Slickers. A largo assortment of Boys and Juvenile Bloaters at less than coot. 1 I Salem Woolen Mill Stoe, o. p. bishop, PBOPBnrroE, B. r. Loonoy, Otto Schultz nnd J. J. Swanson. George Pullman, who has boon visit ing xolatlvcs noar Liberty for aomo tlmo, rcturnod to his homo in Sumpter yesteraoy Taiiornoon. , W CB. Hal D. Patton rcturnod from Port- land last evcnlne. after "nttonding tbo ii A Republican love feast and takingln tho Fairkand other things. Mrs. Will Burnett and daughters roturned last ovoning from Portland, whoro thoy havo boon enjoying tho closing days of tho Fair. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Woods nnd Mr. tvud Mrs. W. A. Frail or, of Mitchell, 8. D, aro the guestsjof Mnmnd Mrs. J"Hv. Pratt, In North Salem. Dee" Tucker," night clerk at tho Willamette Hotel, took tho early morning train for Portland and will holp put out, the fair tonight. ' J. B. Wlthycombe, of Corvallis, who Is; a prominent candidate for governor on tho'Kopubllcan tickot, is In the city today to look aftor his Interests here, Larson .Bros., of SUvorton, wero in tho city Monday showing a unlquo model of a new system of hop kiln hoppers on trays. It Is a great labor savor. Mrs. William Groves left Thursday (or, Salem, whero sho was joined by Frank Groves and thoy aro now spond) lng a fow days at tho Fair. Corvallis Gazotto. Mrs. O, P. Bishop went to Portland thlstmornlng.and, togothor with her husband, who is already down there, will attond the closing exorcises at the Exposition tonight. W. Lair Thompson of Albany was In .tho elty yesterdaj. Lair Is becoming an export on football and- will prob ably offlclato at all tho big games' in this stato this year. . Miss Mary Wilson, of Lebanon, is in the elty, the guest of her brother, iJV, Gllson, Sho has been attending the fair, and after spending a few wceeks hert will go to Dallas to visit friends, k Mr.! Alico Eavie-Presslor whs vos- Jfejjlay given a verdlc$ of $21$ by the jury In the caso or l'restlor against Cole. Mrs. Pressler had a claim against tho estate of' Mr. Bartmess, of w.hlch Oscar Colo Is tho ndinlnlstraior. 4lVuit Inspector Armstrong has just returned from M- county, wnere lie was sent by Fruit Commissioner Park to Inspect tbo nurnery stock of that county and issuo permits to tho nur sery men. Ho says that ho found tbo nurseries all in good condition. Invitations baro been received In this city announcing the wedding of Miss Ida Officer, of John Day, to C. D. Tyler, of tho samo place. Miss Officer Is well known in this city, having been a student at Willamette University two yoars ago. The wedding took place at the b me of tho bride's sitter, Mrs. Edward Luce, October 5. BE stmBYotr BUY A SALEM BHOOM AND? YOU'LL SB sUTUrZED. n s . !& W A r. !'?4 Jm Leaders i s : mm turn v. m Men's Weai A SHORT TIME ONLY. Zlngarra, New York's famous palm ist and clairvoyant. Reads your llfo from cradle to gravo. Do not fail to visit her, in storo 170 y Commorckl streot. Prices reasonable " A Pleasant Way to Xrarei. Tho abovo Is the usual verdict ef the travolor using tho Missouri Paolle railway between tbo Paciflo coast aad tho east, and we bellevo that tbo serv ice nnd accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Denver there are two through trains dally to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard electrlo-ligbtod sleeping cars, chair cars and up-to-datu dining cars. The same excellont service is operated from Kansas City and Bt Louts to Memphis, Littlo Rock and Hot Springs. If you are going east or south, write for particulars and full in formation. W. a M 'BRIDE, Gen. Agfc, 124 Third St.. Portland Ore. Ptfetty Good Driving Get a warm lap robe and save your health. Tbo price won't bo half what one bad cold will cost you. Mud splashers for tho wheels are good to keop tho dampness off your feet nnd lower limbs. Wo fit them to all sorts of wheels, CarWdiBuJk7'S,p9unds for C5c, F. A. Wiggins' Implement House, 265-257 Liberty flt. Farm Implements, Wheels, Autos, biles, Bswlng Macalnes and BoppUt. S mm Mini ! i i !! FOR SALE A good 8-room modern hard-finish houso and ono aero of ground; good barn; all wjtbln"8 blocks of Court ou. For a short time at 42200.. 100 acres, 00 in cultivation, well fenced, on -suiln road, running water, 40 netta gooJ timber) 2 1-2 miles from market, 6 miles from Salem. This it the best buy la Marlon county for $17.00 per aere. DBIIBY ft W1LLSON. slSSSSM " WwSBBBBBstfc Bust MM -.liuabM Hunt yisnTTyS SUpSjgHg LW i4u -.B3j&iiA '