Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 21, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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Bfae-Ves. George, but thoro'd bo very
Uttte left for you to bo lmppy ou.
Kew York World.
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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1900
5
DOWN
EAST
Our Bakery for
Good Goods.
Try Us
Uyer cakes ISo and 25c
Angel cakes 15c and 2Ec
Wlflo cake 10c
Jelly roll 10c
Ckocolate roll 10c
Cecoanut roll 10cand25b
Kt loaf cAke . . . . .2So
The best maooaroons, lady flngorb
64 fancy cookie and cakes evor
tattti out In Salem.
OUR DREAD
Mai no equal In town.
FULLER & DOUGLAS.
Mm' fending greceri, eoBfeetloner
tad bakers, 4M-SlK State street.
nn"t 112 and 187.
A Play Full of Pathos Humor
and Sentiment To
night
The Grand Opera House tonight will
have William A. Brady's produetlon
of Lottie Blair Parker4 beautiful pas-
toral plaly, "Way Down East," The
ater goers who have teen It will un
doubtedly gkdly renew acquaintance
with Squire Bart'ett, who believes In
living according to the "Scripters,"
motherly oM Mr. Bartlett, the
squire's wife; Anna Moore, who was
sinned against moni than sinning;
David Barttett, the squire's son;
Brewster, the equlre's pretty niece;
HI Holler, the chore boy with an In
feotloua laugh; Itubo Whipple, tho
England country sldo, thoy aro plain
people. And tho story written about
thorn becomes their plainness. Tho
play portrays the simplicity, comedy
and tragedy of tho community, the
'purity and sweotnese of which might
tun on uninterrupted forever but for
the casting across of tho shadows of
the wicked city. This comes in the
form of tho cultivated city man with
more money than morals, who has be
trayed a confiding rural lass undor
the guise of a mock marriage.
Homele3, she seeks the shelter of
a household where the ruling spirit Is
a well meaning country squire, whose
religion prompts him to send forth
the hapies Magdalen lest she con
tamitMte his own precious son to
whom the tins of the world are some
what unknown,
The son. tovlng the girl for her
sweetness of character, follows her
out. rescues her from death In the
winter storm, and the father, over
come by repenting remorse, forgives
and blesses.
There are variation of refreshing
and humorous iort which relieves the
play of Its somber se'tlng and makes
tho spectator fed tho lesson is being
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LA CORONA.
fti a good name for a good olgnr.
Tie crowning product of good tobao-
wth a flavor that appeals to the
sl'eiir.
10 Cents Straight.
AUOUST irUOKENSTBIN,
Manufacturer,
Bound 'Hound With a Woolen String."
Seth Hok-omb lie with a penrnant
for "Ufe Ing Bitter." the vil'age
choir and the village doctor. Such
a gracious welcome way not await
Martha Parkin, tfetf village gossip
and mischief maker, noj- Inox San
derton. the vtUttlnoua city obap.
These are tho characters round
which Mm. Parker ban written her
play. They are residents of a New
lr ilDsti. The arlous scene give
opportunity for lajvlah and elaborate
M-enlc Investment, and thee baro
beei taken advantage of to the limit
of stage craft by Mr. Brady and Mr.
Clrinmer, who staged the play. The
snowstorm U probably he moat res,
Ibllc effect of the kind ever seen on
the stage. The various other scenei
are aa true to nature as areata art
ran make them.
Grand Opeua House
JOHN T. OORDBAY, MfT,
! WEDNESDAY,' FEB. 2 1
WM. A. DRADY'S
St wis Produetlon
Bkborated by
Joseph R. Grlsmer,
WAY
DOWN EAST
A Play of Universal Sympathy
aK Weeks la New York Oily.
Prices. 3(e. Me, 7ft. aad U0.
leat si, We4eday, Uni,
The William H. West Dig Minstrels. Modern Weedmen of Amerloa Danee.
Ileal o'd time dark)- aeu are alwoet Thursday evening. Pebruary Md. at
aa scarce as hens' teeth in these days IIoHuau hall. The beet orchestra lu
of ragtime eccentricities ou the slag the city ami alt rouad good time. Thv
and for that very reaeou the later-1 rtoyl Neighhore will be reseat, and
estlR eoeclalty doae on these Ua)4M by. sslst la ma Wag this dan the "best
George U Wade, oae or the may of uiew all." Aumissiom geatiemea.
oowediaas of the WIlHam R. Weet.Mc; buHea.
Grand Opera Hoosc
JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mgr.
Hiiiui hi ii 1 1 m m 1 1 n
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23
Minstrels
SANDFORD B. RiCABY'S
Ye Bright and Merry
WM. H. WEST
BIG JUBILEE
f50-BRIGHT LIGHTS OF THE 50
50-M1NSTREL WORLD-50
BE&T COMEDIANS, SINGERS,
DANCERS, MUSICIANS
Brf'M-S&c, 50c, 75c, 1; Grand Pa.
e at 11:45 a. m.
Liberty Store
Seeds for the gardes. Bv
thing yon wnt and everythias
TON.
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HighMt prieas paid for esse.
C W. SMITH, Prop
3A.jsicais..
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l!JliltsbnKri Is aN 0U NtoHi
apnreejlaied. Mr. WW oeenplea a
utHque poetUon on the modern wins
trel stage, Inasmuch an his act stands
entirely alone In neaMky anery partic
ular; it is new. absolutely so. and
HIM sugau much of the style of
aed nero Impersonations so popular
white minstrelsy was yet In Its In
fancy. Mawaisr Rleaby ehnee this act In
rdnr to be able to present a minstrel
WeysjPn assjssjajejssswans w snev eassssaBfjgswejpTes)
white at th sasnA Urn ha did notf
overlook th demand for up to date;
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You Need An Umbrella
You certainly need one when it's raining and when
it's not, you need one for fear it's going to. We've
a splendid variety of good umbrellas for Men. Mod
erate priced ones, built for durability, $1 , $1 .50 and
$2. Umbrella elegance, $2.50, $3 to $5.00. Every
thing that's new in handles, natural wood, boxwood,
gum metal and silver trimmed. This Is the store to
tie to for umbrellas.
Salem Woolen Mill Store
Colonist Rates
Commencing February 16th, and
continuing dairy to and Including
April 7th, and from September 14th
until October XI, 1M, colonist tick
eta lli be sold from the Hast to all
potnt on Oregon lines via, Portland.
FVi'.'uwing rates from Omaha, Neb.,
$25, t'uuncil UlMfte, la., $tf; Kansas
City, Mo, Me; Denver, Goto.; ftf;
S, Joseph, Mo., $tt; St Itouls, Mo.,
$90; Chicago. 111., $M. If yon desire
you can make dopoett with agents
and tickets wHt he furnished your
Mend la the HaaL A. L. OUAIO,
td General Passenger AgenL
Reaeh the Fen Today.
Sheriff T. I). Taylor arrived hore
this Moral ng with 0. V, Davis and
Moees Taylor, two weM-hnown resi
dents of Umatilla county, who are un
der arrest to ir' terms la the peni
tentiary-
JMvls was cotwletod at tho January
term of court for embexxllnfr $1300 of
the county's money while ohlef book-
keeper under Depuly Sheriff Taylor
four years urn. and wan sentenoe4l to
Ave years' Imprisonment and to pay a
Nae of IS (KM),
Moes Taylor will serve two years
for attempted arson of the home aaJ
wheat field of hfe brtfcr-tB4nw. John
Itanntete Taylor Is one of Umatilla's
wealthiest 4ieat ralaera,
Bxeurstens Every Hear.
la erdr te give tho people of Salwa
aa opportunity te see the benwtlfil
eenatry south ef QUva, aad te see the
devslepment belag made by the &em
peay, the CltUeiw' Light & Traetian
Cempaay will raa ezeursioa oars te the
reek quarry, seatb ef Odd Fella wi'
wetery, iMvlag the Willamette hetel
hi evea hears. Bajey a pleasaat ride,
aad see fer yuarself. tf
Yeu Aye Invited
To Join In the splendid chicken pie
noveity feature, a will be shown at dinner, I to 8 o'cteck Thnrsday even
the Grand Opera House next Friday tag. Met. with the Catholic ladles at
evening. Pabmary ft.
St Joseph's a. SI oanta.
St
Werth Double the Money.
Rilewartk Ptomntead. who appears
at the Opera House tomorrow iM
la the Y. R C. A. Ontertalnwent
Course, comas ver' highly recommend
ed. He Is an impersonator of marked
ability , aad keeps his audience laugh
ing the entire time be Is on the plat
form. His ebaracterUaUoJi of a hoy.
and of a Kansas Rube are excellent.
Asthma.
That dread disease yields readily
to Osteopathy, and Dr. II. H. White U
the beat-ketowa Osteopath In Salem
His aloe Is at room 11. Ureymwt
block.
Salem Girl In China,
With the thought of tho people turn-
lug toward Uio Orient with roforonco
to the anti-foreign sentiment which Is
spreading in China, some anxiety is
manifested hwe for the safety of Miss
Nellie Clark, of Salem, who Is now
stationed at Nanking, China, doing
missionary work. She was actively
engaged In state ohurch work under
the Onriattan denomination before she
sailed, and la supported by the
churches thronajhottt the Willamette
valley. She wan graduated from Wil
lamette University with the etae of
1IM.
Itoh lllngwerm.
H. T. Lnoaa, Wlage, Ky., wrltsat
April Sf, 100. Fr 10 te IS years I
had beea afHUted with a malady
known as tho Iteh. Tho Itehlag was
mett unbearable; I had tried fer
years to Had relief, bavinjr tried all
remedies I oouM hear ef, besides a
number ef festers. I with to state
that eao ftlagle application of Uallard'o
Snow Liniment cured mo completely
ami permanently, oinoe taea l nave
uiml the llniHtent on two separate oe
eaaloas for rlngwflrtn and It cured com
pletely. See, We and $1.00. Fer sale
I). J. Fry, Salem, Oregon.
Croup
negiarwitk theeymptoaM ef aeatma
e4d there Is a sblHiseM, eaewiag,
. Jlrat, het $kb, qulak puUo,
bearteaeM aad Impeded rosplrattoa.
Ol ve frequent email deM ef Ballard's
irerebonnd Syrnp, (the ohtld will sry
fer It) aad at tk grit sign of a
ereupy seugh, apply frequeatly Hal
lark's Snow Ualameat te the threat
Mrs. A. Yllet, New Oaitle, Oele.
writes, Mareh 18, IWit I think .Bal
lard 'a Herebeund Syrup a weaderfal
remedy aad m pleaMat te take. For
ale by D. J. Fry, Salem, Oregon. '
Champions by LoqIs.
Tho nnnstlon of the state baahetbnll
ehamplonahlp la already stirring In
athletic circles. The Independence
Athletic Club basketball club team
now claims to be the champion enib
teawof tfce stato, having defoUdth
Salem Y. Ml tt A. team, whkh defeat
ed the Wllameite team that recently
took the game from the Multnomah
Omb tea;M. Such deduetlona aro at
w) refrashiag to the reader, if only
for the original atyie of treating their
display.
Dlds for Feeding Prisoners.
Tho undersigned will rocolro
soalod bids for tho feeding of prison
ers In Uio olty Jail (meats to be fur
nished at tho Jail In the olty hall) for
the year 1000, up to 6 o'clock p. m
on Monday, March 6, 1900. The right
Is reserved to reject any or aH bids
submitted. W. A. MOOHKfl.
3-11-K Olty Recorder.
Don't let your bread deteriorata
try the fatnona Wild Rose Flour.
Ohleken Plo Dinner
Will be Mven by ladles -f the Cath
ollc church on Thursday evening. Md,
at St Joseph's hall. Your presence
solicited. M eents. It
Incubators
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Remember we are still In the
lead with our lla of Incubator.
Selling some every day, and they
all give satisfaction. Come Jn aad
see our Kne and see what we havejs,
to efTM. That OM Trusty at $1X0(1
la oertalnly a hummer,
give satisfaction.
And It
D.A.WHITE&SON
PCEDMEN and SEEDMEN
255Com'l Phone 160
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Wld Rose Fkmr i made of the
Nnest of tho wheat
New Edison Theatre
Sajaa, Oregea.
MEADOWS &. LASSARE,
In an original mllttary poem, eatt
Uid "May Ftowers," Iatfofctclng
60B8S, nsualc dialogue and chamctor
eeasgfi.
The favorite Prima Deana,
MISS EDNA WIUMA.
In ne,w ami cJMeaie aong an bjeau
Ufnl atstume. '
The big aad WHt tv.,
PEARL &. CAS8IDY,
In tsvelr ohra9tr oomadj shst,,
-The Llghtsdng Ageaf Repeats wttjr
oparatle snwU and dnncw, ate thaif
Intent local song; "Hat Alr.M
The screamtng oomody.
"A MIXED AFFAIR.
A pretty pmy with somo donees, eta
' An entire change of program
Thursday. AJmlssloa 10 eeats.
THE SALEM STEAM tAUNDRY
Is doing family washing at the low
rate of five cents a pound. At this
prion we wash everything, we starch
W.WJM.ft ,www.w. ww w - . .
We lion and fisUh everything that
cab be dona by machinery, Including,
knit, flannel and woolen underwear; !
also all fiat work, such as sheets,
slips, tablecloths, napkins, couater
naaea. towels, handkerchiefs, tray
cloths. dotlMfl, etc. Balance hand
work Is returned rough dried. The'
taoi ia uub tba sirrah tha blnelBg'
aad other utensils, to say nothing ef
human toll required for the washing
at heme, eannet be bought cheap
enough to do all this work at so small
a price.
Telephone 3f, or drop us a card.
and our solicitor win call and explain
about this work in detail.
THE SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY
Special rate for regular family
work for sixty days.
Campaign Rates
To new suhsctihets to the Daily and Week
ly Capital Journal.
Hefc sustain Republican National Policies
I and elect the ticket in Oregon by circulating
the Journal.
Daily Journal 4 mos onjtria!$f00
Weekly " 4 Hos on trial 25c
One copy fee to person getting p the club
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