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HOT CHICKEN.
TAMALES
! Everybody Eats
Them
sters cooked in
styles. Dainty
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Inches a specialty.
nJLLEE & DOUGLAS,
hlom'a loading grocora, bakers and
'J..U....M 4B0 400. Stato atreot.
Ines, arocory 182, Oonf octlonory 187.
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Book Sets
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JOHN T. COBDEAY, MgT.
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. PEIDAY EVENING
'October 27. t
PUBLIC LD3BABY BENEFIT.
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Kateenjamme
Picnic
Directed by
Olara Louiso Thompson.
70 PEOPLE 70
Now songs', clover specialties, novol
dances and grand oriental ballot.
Just a big bunch of fun suro euro
for tho bluos.
Popular prlcos.
nHEnmnmumwH
I AMUSEMENTS I
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TONiaHT.
Edison Vaudovlllo.
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Tho Katzonjammcr Pta10' g
"Home talont puctlons$7nn opera
Iioubo always scorn, mpiofpopular than
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bwt road
New Studio
ra Houso Building, Eooma 0 and 10,
Ir, and Mrs. Tranccsco Soloy, Spec-
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sts in Voico Production, Intorprcta,
and Harmony.
lours 0 to 12, 2 to C.
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Grand Opera House
,TOHN P. COBDBAY, Mgr.
WIHlMII IH III III1
Tuesday. October 24.
KUMIT & GAZZOU'S
Now Comedy Success
HONEST HEARTS
Borannco of Old Kentucky in four
great' acts. Charming Southorn scones
full of wit and humor.
Alma Hoarn aa Dad's Only Girl
Tho famous commodlonno appoara at
tho hoad of her own Metropolitan Conn
nnnv in her newest, creation, a Wild
Flowor on a Dlxlo Farm.
Lota of Fun. Quaint Characters.
Prices. GOe, 35c. and 25e.
Scat salo at box ofllco Tuesday, 0 a. m.
i1.n rJn-ea TM-rwlllOftft bV tllO
shows, from tliVtfnet 'that they havo
a1 Jocnl favor and that tho actora arc
woll known to the audience. With this
fact in mind it is safo to predict a vory
pleasant evening for the public when
the young pooplo produce a picnic up-to-duto.
Many clover songs nndi spo
lniHn will Ito introduced. Tho wtf
sical part wil bo a special feature.
Balph Itador and Mr. Trill will do a
llttlo stunt that will nmuw their
frlonds. Great Intorcst Is being taken
in tho rohcarsalS1andtBach'-one,is try.
ing to make tuo nffalr a groat success.
"' Honest lloartfl."
Thcro oro tovr plays touring tho
country thiTscason that havo mot with
. nnrnl nrnlso that tho now pas-
i .immn. which Klimt & Gazzolo
a....- .i,lrui to thoir list of attractions,
"Honest Hearts." They nro featuring
Alma Hcarn in tho star part, tuac oi a
. 1K..1 ....,,. TfnntiiiVv woman, a
fnrmer'a daughter, who is wild ami un
nflnpfttcV but hda a romantic cxpor-
lonco which am- woman would wcl
como. Sho becomes engaged to a young
TO DISCUSS GOOD BOAD8.
Bvontlon Called to Meet at Corvalllfl
Noxt Month.
nnilmr pood roads convention, has
En callod by H. B. Thielscn, socrotary
tho Oregon Good Koada Association.
, mootintr la to bo hold at Uorvams
nmbr 15. 10 and 17. and It is ox-
itod that tho attendhnco will bo
Tho discussion and) papors will
Fconflncd, so far ns possible, to tho
subject of now ucst io duuu auu
Jlntain earth roads.
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New Edison Tneatte
O. A. WILSON, MGB.
Salem, Oregon.
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Four nights, commencing Thursday,
Octobor 10tht
LELA TABPLEY, Pianist.
SALEII AND EMEESON,
Tho original rough ridora and gun-
Spinnors.
GBEAT BXOSE BBOTHEBS,
"Transcontinental Gymnasts."
WINrFBBD LA MABE,
Colobratod vocalist and dancor.
NEW BONO BTOBY.
THE NUniJBTS,
Most astounding plcturo of Busslan
cruolties over takon on tho Edlsono
scope. Admission 10c. Besorvod seats 10c
oxtra. Matinco Saturday at 3 p
Childron Cc.
m.
i HbaF KiR bib v
u.t.M n tho Did homestead on tuo
farm, and tho Cumborlnnd Blvor vlow
should offor great opportunities .to w
producers, anJ judglhg from tho skill
and lngonuity shown In "On tho
Brldfeo at Midnight," it is reasonable
to expect that Klimt & uazzoio navu
ttovolopcd r theso opportunittos to tho
utmpst. Tho personnel of jMiss Hoarn 's
.. i. tnM(s.nn nrcnltent company.
Thoy will appear nt thoGrnnd Opera
House noxt Tuesday overung, uci. .
Audiences Aro Dolightod.
Tl,n 1nrcnt nlllldenCO of tllO BCaSOn
packed tho Edison thcatro Thursday
and Friday nights to witness tho now
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BUI tor mo remaumur v. . ( - j
ns novel; all ncjs differ from any that,
woro over seen nurc-. "" "- -
sldo-spllttlng sort, ' singers that rival
thoso offered by great vaudovlllo thea
tres, acrobats of mnrvelous skill, all
theso found places on. tho bill. Indeed,
many wondered last- nighth'ow tho Ed
ison could ' afford) 4o glvq such a flno
quality of ntmisonvont for ton oonts.
Tho head liners aro Zaloh and Emer
son, comedians, well-known from ono
end of tho country to tho other. Thoy
keep tho audienco In a constant roar
of laughtor. Thoir act is ontlroly now
and novel, a melange of ovorything al
most to bo found in at vauuovino per
formance Kloso Brothers aro gymnasts, bottor,
If possiblo, than tho team of tho first
part of tho week. ' Wlnnio La Marie,
song nnd danco artist, bosldos a win
aomo prcsonce, is an actrosa and
slngor of ability. Harry Moyor sings
"All la Fair in Lovo and Wnr," a
pretty song with a dollghtful melody.
An astounding set of Hfo motion pic
tures ia "Tho Nihilists," rocontly Im
ported from Europe Powerfully and
vividly do thoy toll a story takon
from tho history of that socrot socioty
that is struggling to bring about froo
dom for tho oppressed Busslana. To
nrotnro tho film must of itself ho,vo
boon a task of no small magnitude.
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Reputable Clothing
the Probability of Getting Better
ClothlngflanS.W. M. Make is Remote
SOCIAL
EVENTS
civil ongincor omployod by tho govern
ment on a rlvor near hor homo, and
alio Is immediately tho targot of scan
dal, jealousy, rovongo, rldiculo and hnto
Tho story is told in many Interesting1
nnd picturcsquo scones nnd with an
extraordinary amount of humor nnd
typical oSuthern ohnractor. Such
Engagement Announcomont.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. James announco
tho engagement of their danghtor,
Irono, Jo .Mr. Tom B, WJlson, of Salpm.
Wodding'to tako'plaeo, during tho. holl-
wy season.
Gold Medal
BUGGIES
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Wo bollovo oursolvca ablo
to Judgo clothes', nndi havo
bad many lines to , select
from. In point
Quality,
Style,
Pit and
Price
Our fall lino ia second to
nono. -
Tho reputation of tho S. W, MOlolhcs is something you can depend
upon. Wo canrt afford to .eUyouJ Inferior gooda, every garment 1
guarantcod. "
Of the New Styles We Offer
Sulta double or elnglo-broastod, full length, worsted or fancy chor
ion ?10 t ?2o
Ovorcoata or Balncoata In full or medium length, light or medium
weights ' $12to$.oU
Salem Woolen Mill Stote,
O. V. BISHOP, PBOPEIETOB.
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SALEM IS ALL BIGHT.
Evorybody Busy In Spite of tho Port'
land Drain.
Winter Sociability.
Vnr Mm niirnMn nt Rnfflnl (MlloTTOOnt.
tho mombors of tho Cathollo Congyo
gatlon'in1 Baleni havo arrangod for a
sorloa of meetings, ovory Tuosday pv
onlng at tho hall on Choraokota stroot,
nt which literary and musical programs
rill bo prosonted, nnd gonornl "social
l)illty will bo onjoyed. "ProgroBslvo
wliist will bo ono of tho features, and
ono ovonlng each month roirosnmonia
will bo sorvod. Monthly prizes will bo
given for tho most successful nt
whist, nnd at tho closo ol tuo season
a grand prlzo will bo fflvon. Tho first
at tliPRo in pat Incs will bo hold noxt
Tuesday evonlng, tho 24th. All aro
lnvltod. A good library Is maintained
in tho hall.
Football Bocoptlon.
Tlin irlla ninnflntlnn nf thn Wlllam-
otto University gavo a recoptlon to tho
Pullman football team nt tho society
rooms uiiursuay evening, -iviuuu
much onjoyed by all. The W. U. team,
tho victors, woro presont, nnd tho con
flict of tho day boforo was forgotten In
mado by members of both toams, and
a short musical and lltorary program
wns rondorcd. Light rofrcshmonta
woro sorvod later in tho ovonlng.
The Stave
MOYER and
BABCOCK Bggies
Received the Gold Medal at
the Lewis and Clark Fait over
all Competitors.
The Iowa
Dairy
Separator
Is guaranteed to bo tho closost
i skimming separator In tho world.
'Not as close, but tho closost. You
mv o ArAnm- onnilvaf nr '(a 4nVn rfMlf
the cream; why not buy a soparator
which takes out more than any
other!
-The second carlqaij of Iowa dary
Separators' for this "year has just
been rccelvod.
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Low Tank
Simple
Easy Running
Less Floor Space
than Any Other
Salem la taking on hor normal pro
portions for this time of tho yoar, and
...otnaa ntuKt!nnn nfTflitl look EOOd!
Thinga in. tho Capital' City aro getting
normni, iuu umiwiuuio --
buay, nnd thoro la not a vacant etoro
In tho town. Booming houses aro
flilml with nnrmnnont neonlo. and the
hotol registers more iransiomn iun
thoy havo for somo timo. Tho Lewis
& ClnrK'falr is over, tho drain of tho
Willamette valloy to tho metropolis han
boon coasod, and, notwithstanding, tho
vllo slurs and Ineundooa of tho Oro
gonlan; -Salbm is In bottor ehnpo than
sho una ovor ueon. aomo puI"ut
thought It would) tako months to re
cover from tho sapping process of tho
groat fair, but this ia not truo of Sa
eom. Business Is good, ovorybody la
choorful aud most of our pooplo havo
not ovon tlmo to rcsont tho tnallcioua
attacks of the Portland crushor, La
boring mon aro busy. Mechanics aro
occuplod, merchants aro all employing
thoir fullest quota of dorks, and verily
tho Capital City la all right.
NEW LANG HOTEL
When you visit Portland, Oro., bo
suro nnd stop at The Now Lango Ho
tol, noxt door to tho Imporial. Bates
COc, 7Co and $1.00 por day. Electrlo
lights, call bolls, elovator, steam hoat,
fron bnth nnd froo bus. All outslilio
rooms with running water.
TELEPHONE
Look at the receiver of
yoor Bell, Trust 'phone.
"Property of, the American
Bell Telephone Company",
it reads. Yoar money is
going hack to Boston-it's
like life insurance. With the
money going to Boston,
who gets the service? Does.
SalemJ; Do yot yoa get any
service real service, Soon
er or later you'll he with
OS.
Home Tolophono and Tolograpu Co.
jrrrmrimrgr-ismyar.Ktsvyir
s
Giving Away Dollars
la being done dally to thoso who buy
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co.
LAEGEST DEALEBS IN PABM IMPLEMENTS AND VBHIOLES IN MABION COTJNT7.
' BALEM BBANOH, P. P. CABY, MGB,
211-210-22&-237 STATE DTBEET. SALEM, OBEGON.
Clothing and Furnishing Goods at
Koppe's Closing Oat Sale
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Where tho prices aro so choap that anyone can afford to get a new suit of clothes, an ovorcoat, or an outfit
of furnishing goods. '
Read these Slaughter Prices
9 0.00 Suits or Overcoats go at $ 0.C0
10.00 Suits or Overcoats go at 7.25
12.00 Suits or Overcoats go at 9.00
14.00 Suits or Overcoats go at 10.00
$16.00 Salty or Overcoats go at 910.75
10.00 Suits or Ovorcoats go at 11.50
18.00 Sulta or Overcoats go at 13.00
20.00 Suits or Overcoats go at 15.00
PBIOES AS LOW IN PBOPOBTION ON ALL OTHEB GOODS.
REMEMBER THE PLACE
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