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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1906)
Mmm DAILY CAPITAL JDUBNAL, SALEM, QBEQON, FBIDAY, JANUARY 12 1000. 5 dw&ch Fillings fciso-oHvO Pftsto, Chicken and Mash. soom-. mj& Tonguo and Corn Boef and Etfff Pasto, Pario do lovy Past. A most Jo :fast or luncheon dish. BEET HASH. & DOUGLAS. idintr crocora. confectioners :ore, 4G0-40O State street. .88 nml 187. best broad In Salem our A dnlnty luneh or disk of ?ays ready for you. PmH,-:BSS? l. Feiea atMiTAncl m. lkiowjOE VU .tsssnlasasasanK isssssmWss.i i oil vWBWjWH SB6?wSB . mw r '.jsasasan ojrrtocniH IIIIIWIIIUM IMlets J$Jid Stationery For anything In this line calltMc RED CROSS PHARMACY Opeaftll day Sunday and a registered man in the store day aurtfnlght. Jerman tt Ward, Propo. OoraemBialo and Commeroial Streots. New Edison Theatre LELA TABPLEY, Manager. Bolom, Oregon. week; commenoino, thubsday, januaby 1l FRED SCHUOHL, Tho world famed lightning lay modeler. HABEY MOYEB, Illustrated Song, "Farowoll My An nabollo." Tho Jubilee Trio in a 8klt. " A FUNNY BTOBY." THE EDUJONOSOOPB, 1000 feet of oomio film. Admission 10c; matinee Saturday afternoon, Children Ce. WELL CONTESTED GAME. Tho Blues and tho Eoda Fight Flercoly - for Victory Last Night. , Xjret vwMnmfk' " M a t $ KhM band! mile fill Boglment Athletic. ?erk, Jan. 18. The Twelfth AtltleMe Guli baa arranged n athletie games for today, t the armory oh 03d street bun avenue. The ivm(i la yard daob, an open 90 yard a mile hand leap, a two o handicap and a enem.lc for members of the Mill- rolnjr r& lory AiSjoUr League, eno-mll Itr eemaattmtreUy rate and a ose-mllo iir8tUenwtit relay. The nuHtber of entr? it unusually largo. Tha -wlanor In r-aeh event will reteive a valuabl go! 1 medal and a trophy Trill bo given to tho organisation w OHring'tko hrgmt number of point. 'MMMMMM Dr. II. O. Bploy led his bluo bedroek rooters la ekeerlng thoir side to viator) in tho Y. M. O. A. gymnasium loot ev ening, when, tho "Blues" eoored against tho "Reds" to tho tune of 28 to SO in a hotly contested) garao of basketball. The tiro teams were well matched, and for a tlmo it seemed any body's game. Tho ball was ovonly divided botweon (tho torrltory of the opposing aides, and most of tho scores wero mndo in tho basket nt tho west end of tho room. Neither eido seemed to bo ablo to throw tho ball into tho not at tho cast end. It would bo hard to say which play 1 or on either sldo played tho best, as all stuck to their men. very closely, and played their position? better than at any previous gamo of tho season. The nudienee waa eothttiiastie, and seemed to bo divided in favor of tho opposing teams, although the rooter, led by te doetor, seemed to have the best of the nelte-mnkiag erganiMtion. The "KedM tWinred they will show the other something in the way of beoring at the next game. The llao-up of the team was an fob lows I Blueo DoArmondl a ad Hdat, for wards Yantt, venter Wlns'taatay and Jones, guard. Node Ilargrov ami Phelps, for wards Stelnbneb, eon-tor; Itudolph and Umphroys, guard. , ' flsssaVsBesslarHEhmfeta nF K fifsi fejjTJBies' STll nm K (MatlftA WB3CP 'omriRY NUMBER 35 fr) iapt tho MMoMao aad prlat owr raa-toai for talk t it. cperieneed soamatree) appreelt luta of eoRYttJne aad utility, re are more ff km hr than otler luaehiB yt prodd. IH BUNNINQ BUNNINa , we&mY SEWER f CLOO ., .,..M ., wM WW YODB FTNOBBS VSTOBBMOVE . ON INDIOATOB TIO TENSION BELEASB FBED OOL nOLDBBS numerous other features that appreciate whoa yo see them. maehiaea for rent. Old ones b trade a ad sew taes aald ea yments. es for all makoe f maeUaas, dozen sperm oil that we guarantee elog or gum. A Wiororinc r r9 t t i&iuu IMPLEMENT HOUSE. lent House, 955-357 Liberty t Implements, Wheels, Automo- Bewlnjr Machines and SnpplJe. Bpollod Her Beauty. Harriot Howard, of W. 34th street, Now York, at ono tlmo hod her beauty epollod with akin troublo. Bho wrllcni "I had aalt rhoum or eczema for years, but nothing would euro it, until I uixnl 11 u Men 'a Arniea Salvo." A quUk and euro healer for cuts, burns and eeros. We at J.'C Perry ' drug store. City News Vim erdorirHf VwJjrht, !m)U Wtld Kse lleur In tie lUt, Dea't fortfoi Umi Sale aer-WlW rtCP li'JWwT l lev 'll iPMRei Tho boai wkoai turn OMgta furuM U la TOM Hour. .Yu M't have Ui .ruw about ro auUs with VnM Som Ftour. Boy's Sunday 1 Rally Tomorrow at 2:45 p. m. at Y. M. C. A. WAR STORIES WAR SONGS WAR READINGS Together with an Illustrated Talk "The Making of a Flag." Every boy between J2. and J 8 years old is invited.' No one admitted after 3t0 p.m. Special for Men Sanday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Y. M. C.A.Hall, there will be an address by HERBET CARPENTER SHATTUCK Of New York City Special 'Music has been arranged. All the men in Salem are invited to hear this eloquent speaker Doors open at 3:45. Song service at 4 p. m. 1 Wmr m. m ABHssTiwKSi I 7 MmlliM&m I wWnKf 1 OT I'll' : "I H" a m I mm1 i fl 1 W-W m I 1101 i JJP: I V"3isr' mmmmmmmmmmmmmamKmm HBHB' Annual Clothing Sale rTJfl QBTTDTO TO BE THE TIME OF THE YEAR WHEN HV EBYTHZNa WZNTEBY MUST BE PUT ON THE "BBTX&SD LIST" SO FAB AS THE) 8TOBE HI OONOEBirBD; YET THBBB FULL . WEABXNa MONTHa ABB AHEAD. ' A BETTBB CHANOH FOB BUYTNO MEN'S, BOYS' OB CHILD KEN'S OLOTHINa FOB LESS THAN ACTUAL VALUB SOCIAL EVENTS Never Presented Itself YOU CAN QET JUST THE SUIT YOU WANT HEBH AT JUST the Biairr PBIOB 0.00 ob ib.oo will ftp you out very NICELY, OB PEBHAPS YOU WISH BOMETHINa A LITTLE MOBE EXTENSIVE, SUCH AS 910.00, flZOO OB $10.00. WE CAN SATISFY ANYONE WITH OUB IMMENSE LINE OF HIOH QBADB OLOTHINa. BBOULAB PBIOES, f 10.00 TO $05.00, BALE PEIOBS, $0.00 TO 918.00. CAN YOU AFFOBD TO MISS 'A BALE WHERE THE PBIOES TOUCH YOUB PUBOB SO OBNTLY? Salem Woolen Mill Store ntng to give a "hard timet." aoclal the coming week, whieh promises to bo a pleasant' event in tho school olrol. -f OA0TOIIIA. BMntht !Mli:idYHirtWitirBei( Oil Meal A earlead of of thla great feed reeeived. Sfoeial -nriees in large wis. Dairy Crop TMs aae eow feed la boeomiag more pipumr vry ay. Oheapor ami bettor than fenta. or shores. Try a saok or so and see. the difforeaoa in tho amouAt of milk ygu get, D. A. White & Son FEEDMEN and SEEDSMEN 255Com'ISt Phone 160 Wllson-Jamos Wedding. A quiet home wedding was solema iaod WfMlHomlay at hook at the heme of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. James oa Itaet State street, wheu Miw Ireuo James beoamo the wife of Mr. Tom Wllsoa, Owing to the serious iUaoM of an uaole of tho bride, only about twenty of the Intimate friends were present. The roema were decorated with ivy, ferns and white and pink earnatlons. The dining room was eepeolally pretty, tmilax and earnntlomi being weed. At IS o'eloek Mrs. Joseph Hvans played MendeUeaka'a wedding marsh ami tho bridal parly entered the par lors, where it wan met by Dr. Bollock, pastor of the Methodist ehureh, who performed the Hdteepal ring eoro mony. Tho bride wore a handsome gown ef eraam erepo de Paris, with trimmings of laoe, and earried bride's row Mr. Carolyn I). SheUoa, Mfaeoa Tone and Viola liohor and Kv Coshew as siotetl in the serving. the IrrWfiV lMMMfuoi was oaught by Mr. tneUoft and Miaa Jamoa, who dl Tho young eoupto left on the after noon train for fentUe, and will bo at homo to thoir friend on nasi ntreot titer Pobfuary . Tito brido i tho yoNugoftt dnngk tor of SupxHntnOHt and Mrs. 0. W. Jnmoa, of tho wonitonUary, and is a native Orogoaiaa. Sno was born audi raised in Baker City, whore she haa a largo eirole of warm friends. Sue has been matron of Ute penitentiary sinee hor fnohor baa boon the superintend at, and la very popular In Salem's so elal eirole. Sfco has won many friends eJaaa ItAa Tonfilil AsmskA ssfinTA. soonpt est o ias,n oi4ioF v rf Tho groom la the preeont bookkeeper at Um poult entiary and has resided in Salem and Portland for the hut 18 year. Entortalrui Friend., Mrs. JohK MeNary entertained about 40 of her friend yesterday afternoon. Tho party was given in henor of Miss Carrie Mooros, of Portland. Those who aoted In the serving were Mrs. Cho. Mattery, Mrs. Ituben Delia, Mrs. 8. C. Dyor, Mrs. Xuy Parmer, MIm ttpoio Smith and Mls Margaret Meo-Mk. OSES Field Gown JThe best eoet yoa no more than. " any old thing." It will pay you to bay iUABTERS. We Pay the Express charge yno bo moro thaa your next door noigbboc Bend for Ulostratod lUloguo today. A eolleltor watd in erory town. OALXFOBNZA X08B CO, Lea Asgaloa, CiL "800" Party. Prominent among the seelal events of tho past week was tho "100" party given Wedaesday evening at the plea ant home of Mr. and Mm. A. X. Moerea oa Obomokota street. Tho nf fair was eompHmootary to Mr. Moored' two siotoro. Mioses liertha and Carrie Moorea, and Mrs. 9. II. a fjsoo ewOjtT Pive hundred was playod and th Smt priae was won by Mrs. J. It. Whitney, while Dr. Cuoiek was award ed the eonsolatton priao. The oveniag was enjoyable through out, and a largo numbor of frlonla wore protest. The Misses Mooros are visiting la this elty for a fw days, propawtoryj to thoir departure next vre-k for Lon Boaoh, Gal., where thoy will remain during the winter. They will go in eompaagr with Mr. and Mrs. C. D Mooros and son Ohootor, who will also spend the winter there. There is & numbor of Salem people at that popular w4ator resort, and tho Salem ooloay will gadiy w oleoma the now arrivals. At Corrallis. The O. A, 0, hep last week woo one of tho eooietj events of that oellege. Guests from all the valley towns were present and the affair was tho event of the season. Sales High SohooL Tho high sehool seniors are plan- Another Lessen tho Lato War. Woeoiogtou. Jnn. It. The equip ment of the modlonl department of the United Staton nrmy and the medloal oorpa of tho United State navy will bo plneod upon a uniform basta. An effort will Ih made to have Idontleal equipmont and tho . name method of work, no that there may le thn aamo uniformity In these branehes an there m In other rospoets In the military and naval services. It Is felt that if there i any advantage in having aa Monti eal oallbre of small arms and tho samrt type ef ammunition and the mutual nm of an amergeney ratlen, there might, irttwlly be Mmllar uniform lh i the medleal equipment and med ioal eorps organiaatlon. The iH-eeldeut has 1ooh groatly Imprtmeed by the ra lrta reeoivod from tho military ob server In Mauehurla, and haa learned that tho Jupaueeu had redueed the polley, of uniformity to n most prae Uoal and prol table oyotom. To the end that there may be a like advent ago to tho median! branehes of the lnn servient in taw eoualrjr, It is prob able that Uhmto wttl eook be ootnlled for the eonMdomiion of tho projeet of uniformity n Joint army and navy board, composed, naturally of oMeors of tho medloal oorpa of the navy and the medleal department ef the army all of whom agree on the elMeieaey and value of the proposed ebaag. It W also undorotood thn a number of me thoou whieh wore tooted by the JupauoM during tho late war and found highly natiafaetory will be adopWd in tho joint medloal eerviee of too army and navy of the Untied States. TM will probably not apply U the method of seoptia treatment need by the Japanese. Buaeian Now Year's Day. St. Potoroburg, Jan. li.-rln noeord- anon with tho Jullea oalondar used in Kuoma ami by tho Greek ehuroh in gonoral, today is Now Year's Day, I and It la eeiobrotod an auoh throughout Harrison, of tho eountry with tho ouotomary ooro IhushIot. Tho usual state ooremony, in whloU te our, buing tb bead ef the rook ehuroh, took tho principal part, wa omitted this year owing to the disturbed eondition oxieting la the expire. There was only the usual official reeeptiaa of tho memjiers of tt oounail, the army, and navy, tho orinoipal state department ams Ike tplomati eorps. llziraordinary pre oautiono wore taken to prevent any attempt upon the life of the enar. Tho popular eolobratlon on the Kowa was extremoiy tame this year, a ad the jjfbsorvaaee of tho day- w almost to- ttellyi aonfinod to religious sorvieea in ye various ehurohos and family oole JwraMeaa. Boports from other large eiUes indieate that overywhoro the oolebratloB of the day was aulet and more of a religious than publlo and popular nature. Now York, Jan. 13,- The Greeks lYr Years Day in an elaborate man ner. There wore ajoel sorvioos in all Greek ohurohos, with epeolal aor mono and eootetoary eoromonies in honor of tho Now Year, Feasting and dnnelng eenstituto tho prlnolpal part of tho Now Yoar'a program. o Oklahoma's Now aovernor. Oklnhoma Otty, OHn., Jau, 13. Tho term of Governor Ferguien having ex pired at neon today, Captain Frank Frante, tho former agent for the Osago Indiana la this territory, was Inaugu rated a tho new governor of this ter ritory. Governor Front I a member of a pioneer family of Oklahoma and brother of Walter FYantz, tho baoe Irtll pitohor and third baseman and of OrvIWo Prantn, also a prominent bnoobaU oxport. Ho woo oartain ef the Bough lUdors during the Spanish Amorioan war. Hungarian Parliament Moot Again. Im4apet, Jan. 13. Tho Hungarian parliament was reconvened todny. Thero wan eonelderable oxeitoment eonneeted with tho reopening of tho aesalOH, ami the aomloH waa extremely stormy, but precautioti had boon token to proservo tho ordor. Tho announce ment was modo at tho opening that a tompornry agroomont had been reach h! betwoon tlio government and tho oppo sition, nnd that tho deflnlto nettlemoat of tho existing differences would shortly follow. This announcement had a somewhat quitting effeot upon tho maleenients, but did not aupproM tho irritation t.ml oxeitement alto gether. In oortaln quarters doubt Is oxpreoeod that r amioabto settlement will bo reaehod. CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Beught Dorm tho Blgnatoro of Z&tf&i Prices Cttt to the Qtiicfc Foi 3 Days Only These aro bargain In-WHog with vlo. The small est ehUd. can oa the moaaaviBg propojlMi mak f Monday 'JhjiesdAy aud Wednesday. e Misses' Shoes 4 In niaea from U to 1 Thoy eotue U Ux Oalf, Vtol Kid and Patent Leather, and are faihlnoable snapos and stylos. Regular ttQ values now go at .. .. ..SI 55 Kogular 91-7f values now go at.. ... $140 e Boysf Shoes "in the quality- that ntandu rough usage and givea lnf wear. No better shoo tar the money- ever fold. Siaea IS to BV. Bogular 13.00 and 1.78 values for St 45 WOMENS' SHOPS Women's hoavy box oalf shoes jut the kind to wear in wot weather Those shoes have boon popular sellers all this winter. For this speeial salo i Itegular ft.00 values now go at SI 50 Bo euro and oomo early while tho olsoa are all in etoek. E. L. IRVIN & CO. PRAaiCAL SHOE MEN 326 Stole St REPAIRING A SPECIALTY mmmammmmmmm