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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1906)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1900. A Bare Sinn. MY WIFE'S FAMILY . FRIDAY GAVE WIFE TO SON "At Fashion's Headqat ters" A Musical Farce Brimfull of laughter and a Basket- John Huskin's Immolation .Finds" its Counterpart at Last 5 . II UK III I WW' I I full of Catchy Music A musical treat is in store for the ji Mr, Jones Who told you that I was not drinking Uils year? Mr. SuinllMy wife. She Mkl that 70U kept your seat between all of U10 acta last night. Now York World. Our Bakery for Good Goods. Try Us Layer cakes 15c and 36c Angel cakea 15c and 2Eo Wlno cako 10c Jelly roll 10o Chocolato roll ....10c Cocoanut roll ., ...lOcand 25c Nut loaf cako 25c Tho best maccaroons, lidy fingers and fancy cooklot and cakes over turned out In 8alora. OUR DREAD Hat no equal In town. rOXLEtt k DOUOLAS. Salem 'a leading groeors, confectioners nni bakori, 460-400 Stato street. Phones 18K and 187. Grand Opera House JOIRT r. OORDRAY, Mgr. ONE NIOHT ONLY, Friday, Muwh S3. VnW the direction of W. Maownn, Second Successful Season of BTBT1EBNB & LINTON'S MuMoal rArco Comedy tho Latent Muoloal Tomfoolery, My jWife's Family UeadxHl by the Well Known Comedians APPLETON AND TE1UIY "And 1S-0THER3-15 iN-w Musical Numbers, New Songs, Vow Dances, New Jokes, Pretty (itrl Funny Comedians, Mugiflseut returnee, High Okas Vaudeville Hpeelnltle. Prices Me, 80. 75s. 8at Sale at Box Ofllee Friday at 0 a. OA.I9VOXIXA. BmiiU I" Ww I" M wr WPl flfM Attttta f WA Purity. Is Important Many baking powdore give fair re wdta but tho lagredieaU are net pure. Perfect xeaulWi ecu only come ftem pure ingredient. Eppfey's Baking Powder la healthfid, because it U carefully Ideaded from, pore material and the iwlf-eoaitag gkw Jsro are very con venient SOLD BY ALL OROCERS. S1Y ftrr . WHITE ROSE FLOUR 95 CENTS A SACK Every Sack sold tinder a guarantee that it Is good or yo&r money back D.A.WHITE&SON FEEDMEN and SEEDMEN Poultry and Bee SeppMea. 2$5Com'l Phone 160 local lovers of good and wholesome entertainment, for Manager Meredith lifw aaaeutwed that bo has secured for one of his attraeUeiM, the rollicking three-aet moeienl faree comedy, "My Wife's Family," the Stephens & Lin ton musical comedy jilt of thio ami last season. Tne eomedy m full et gtnger, aap and Ml tea 00 eeeontiul to a mu sical skew. There is nothing serious about H, ttnt there a eenetatent plot and a well-told storyt it is replete with brIWtnnt repartee nnd unMmited laughable situation. There Is the usual abundance of bright and up-to-date vaudeville specmltlea introduced, and entortninlng am erlxinal musical num bent that are sure to be whistled and sung by street urchins, a positive sign of popularity "My Wife's Family" ArPLETON AND TEllUY, "My Wife's raaiUy.'' met with infttantaneou ui mt year and return data were played by reaueet In many eittex. It sintek fnlr ly the keyuota f popular taete and U sure t duHni t riginal favw, fw the author, Hal Stopheti and llfrry LlntftH, hav added many new aemedy lines a well as new song and danee numbers mtlore. The large east laeludos wuU known eAwedssiui. pretty glrk who know hoir to 4g an I danoe, say numWr of high elM speeUUios, while tho pro4Uou w eorreet In erory detail to eoMtiw lag. weal and Uno effeo. "My Wife's mslM"' wUi bo won at tho Oread onoru hoo IMday. Moreh U. -4 M -. A SolwiUflc Wonder. The owes tat stand to Its eiedlt make BmUm'i Arnloa Salve a solea tl wendor. It eured K, K. Mulford, leaturer for the Patron ef Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a dittretsUg ease ef piles, It heals the worst burns, sores, bells, ulaert, eutt, wounds, ehllWalns. and salt rheum. Only Sft at J. a Perry's drug store. I. 1 1 0 - Qeo. r. Bodgen riled. Qeo, P. Xo4k, t Salem, for Ko IMiUloan nowlnatloa for reprftoatftUva. Mod kla notioo of eandldaoy Tuosday. IPh sa01 "I am for the eleotloo or a good, aMe. eloaa Kopuldioan for the Usttod SUtoa soaolf, whose character will boar tho eiosost serutlny. It No- publioasMi nomUato sooh a man and he U oleeUd I wUI voU for him irt. loot and all the timo, so long as there U poMlblUty of his eiootlem I do not believe in eqedvoaating. " U i. 1 Fine Stook, fer Oregon. Twelve magsilleaMt koesoa, throe e thorn eUNiooa. a fsxtrth a Welsh eoU. asoog with throe valuable Dorkings, ewo brooe of Indian game birds and a groat Begiilt HuutifT arrivod in oato. Maw.. Teedy on Uo White Star liaor Cymrio. feom Idverpool. Tho hoetea are oonJgod to the Baldwin Sheep & Land Company at Hay Creek, Or. Ail Uo animals are yearling or S-year-oMa. with long rog ioterod pedigroos, ad ro worth about tflOOv ah. They ar of tho well known ITareld sioek. lsnaassnraatHqWrensP Dunne's Solid Sprays Choapofrt and bott Hor Saa Jose soalo, woeley fMt oodNo math, oorl loaf and alt fnogiw dUoasos affecting fruit txoos. Bodoroad by Dr. QardwoU, yissideat of tht Stato Hortookri So ciety. Per sole hy H. S. JORY 3-M-oik 19 South Oommoroial St A dlepateh from Chicago says: Judge Mcftwen has decided to grant a dlvoree to 80-year-eUl Watson It. TwitrheM. the pretotyie of John Itkin, who out of love for his bey and his young, rosy rheeked brWe of three months, thus paves the wy for the ultimate mar riage ef Mrs: Bertha Twitehell and his S4yearold son, OMed to the bar ef Judge MeHw enr's eeurt to eheese between her aged kKibm)i ami her stepsen, the young woman Mttshlngty admitted her n(Te tion for "Howard" and said she was nnxtetM t hve her marriage annulletk The aiHtrt thereupon said he would award the eider Twitehell the deeree for whiek he had applied. "Perhaps I nm to blame," said Mr. Twitehell. "PtmlWy Oder is right. My hands are ealkmsed with labor, my face m gtmried with the eontflet of vears. I am H years eld, but I feel 30. Perhaps I ought to have known thnt I could not look M; I didn't realise it." "Iwt yow sou, who knew you leved this woman do you oxue his perfldy hi the mutter. D net tlie thought of this eomfdieatleii Hgut yeut" Mr. Twitehell nim aeked. "I seareelt knw hew l deserllw mv feeiinga," he aswred. "I foef here Is a change for Hie great Amer ican novel W. What would yen I I love my son. Why, I luve Mm U the Mlnt of rxeMMfl. I love the Mfty who wm my wife. Nut there nre few heams that don't lead te an abrupt nwakoHlng. 1 am wide awake new. It wm not U be. The lady has imgM her mind, why " I am not trying to exjdoln John NueklnV pathotle selMmmok tion has found Its counterpart at lasL It pours the oil of life Into your system. It wurms you up ami start tho life Mood circulating. That's what HeiMster'a Rocky Mountain Tea does doe. M cents, Tea er Tablets. Dr. Stone 'a drug store. . e School News" DufineM College, Paul Newmyer. a former student of the ItoelnoM Ooliege, baa taken n post' tion no agent for the Southern Pncillc Compaoy m Chomnwa. Mr. Newmyer 's homo la near Salem, and ho has a broth er and sister In the high school. Kmsno Nerod has. gone to work for tho Union Title Abstract Company. Prudence Ooodwue kaa taken a posi tion na stenographer In a Portland arm. ttoth Mis Nerod nod Mita Goodhue were Umts of the high wheel Wfore entering Hoclness College. W. O. lloleomb has returned to his homo In lUehmood, ltakor county, Oro gon. !! will nnbm bis course next fall. Mary A. Davidson and Dora Ander son, of SnImn. CHlTord Jones, of Mac loay, and Wuyfe Hotokett. of Suuthern Orogoa, are reees otudouts to entsr the school. , The earollmont Is gradually growing a little lee, aa tho time of the ar is bore whoa tho students begin to g-1 nit to work. High Sohoel. Tho JUmblor bosebaU Uys are goiag to have a bookot social la the srbuol building next Friday evening, to raise 1 foods for tho team. Tho America history class was fa vored with a paper on "Jamrc K. Polk." by Boesie Holding yesterday. The botany elao nlso hoard the rvasb log of two nopors. 000 en "Trcasplra'. tlou." by Lotah hVdl, the otkrr en "CVsrophyllt" y h Ite'Unger. Tho elaea is making some original esamiaa. tiowi of budu now. ISoek member hi roouiroil to' dbwoet and umk lrsuiago, which arc to be brought to e An ozperimoot is aloe being eos .uid, conoistlng of raising plants br water ewlture. Tho soodo are germutd r tifloially, and made Ugrow by keepiag in tho water, tho etomeats that tho piaat requires, la this way a crop of peaa hw boon suocossfuliy raisvO, and tho stadoate have boon able to watch tb grwtk of both stow and root Mr. MarleUe gave some lastructloas to the students Tuesday evcoiag, as fellew: Aay stud eats who have gtbr anooa of aay sort against Us tetsboM can beet rmIm them kaovr by attend lag tae faculty meotsag. which are held uowaUy oaoo evory- week, aad arc it quostod to do so. n aUo mstieaod that many of the pupils can be mort eaeotel about their persoas aad appear aaoo. Maajr arc too corssoM about ws U?. sfltlsjg In tyr sepej, ta oaic of BSSSSsVBSSSsV SALEM WOOLEN MILL wei rm'vmvx'ssrttafnKBma their bonks, and the appnrnnre of their iWk .Home pupils do net take their waste tmper o the waste basket; take Ike liberty ef throwing It under some ether pupil's dek. Mr. Marmtte lwl would leave that matter ror tae mudONtt to settle among them selves lie said that If a ley ehouM do sueh with him, and ho wore n stu dent. wnwlil either hroh (he other boy, or tho ether would klm. The Demoetkottos soelely had Its rog uwr meeting Tueedny evetdog, being postponed from Monday on neeount of seheol having been dlemleeed. After a I soert Mss4nes sessoloa toe following pre gram was reodorodt Piano solo, Ilia ache Mobtuos rending. Ilorneo Sykos, and debate. The ouoMlon wnst "Kftsolved, Thnt Imw Is n Oreater lower Than Ho llglon." IHnnehe Idston was leador on the afHrmative. attad by ltutk New mj'cr nnd Arthur Penrsen en the nega tive, nodftted by lluliert tttnrr. Pearson rus not propartxl, so thnt Starr had to stand alone again the girls, and ably did so, nllhough the girts won the ib ciden The dolmtotu are all new mem bers and freshmen, nnd did well. Tho seniors hold n mooting Tuesday evening nnd continued dfoo4o oh UHI 0wWHNHIeWHWcWH ttKe 01" IW ttshlnoMor, Iterlha Duaenn nnd Mablc MsgnoiM were appointed a committee to prepare mlseotmaeous program. Hoa Utter. Ho llnrdlaa;. Marguerite Mors and lkhel Ilell to arrange for the hist class parly, and Horace Hh. Carrie Magaeos ami Marie Huti-ams tu draw up a eonstitutioii for tne nlumni HEALTH Uceeliam's Pills arc the "ounce af prevention' that saves many a dot lar for cure. Keep disease from getting la, and it will never lay you out. The safeguards against all life's common ills are: A Sound Stomach, Healthy Kldneve, Regular Bowels and Pur Blood. Hundreds of thoussmlw-botli men and women keep healthy by using BEECHAM'S PILLS a remedy that has stood the test for half a century and u how used over all the civiliied globe. They purify the blood, strengthen tho nerves, regulate the bowel., aid the kidneys and cure stomach troubles. Build up the nervous force and re pair the ill effect of overrating. The tost safeguard against indiges tion, biliousness and dytpepsu Take lircckaiN's Pill, regularly and yott will maintain good Health at small cot At Small Cos! Kveryufe t- In imxa Ijc and SSv Dr. Stone's Drag Store doss a strictly cash business, ewe no one, and so one owes Uj carries large steekr its ehelvec, counters sad show- eases are leaded with drugs, medislaea, . notions, teilct articles, wises aad liquors ef all kinds tor medleal pur poses. Di. Stone Is a regular graduate in medicine ana bas bad many yrars ef experience la the praetlee. Consulta tions are free. Prescriptions arc free, aad only regular prices for medicine. Dr. Stone eaa be found At bis drug store, Salem, OregosL frem 6 la the morning until 9 at night A Glimpse of Men's "Smat Clothes Fo Spting, 1 906 THE QUALITY Or WOItKMANSinT, MATBIirAL, STYLE AND rrr or our bmaut suits and top ooats ami or suoii bxobl- LENOD THAT WB rEEL JUSTIFIED IN BXPRBSSTNa THE OPIN. ION THAT FXNEII RBADY-FOR-SEIIVIOE OAIUENTS DO NOT EX 1ST TODAY. PRICES $ J 2.50 to $25.00 MAKE SELECTIONS NOW BEFORE THE LINES ARE BROKEN. Orderod to Penitentiary. Itealovla Wnlllng.n young man of SO, who completely upset tlio town of Ir- rlgen, in Morrow county, wns ordsred eommiUed to tho penitentiary fer one year by Judgo Prater yesterday, Wnll ing wns sentenced November Inst en n larceny ehnrge, nnd was paroled dur Ing gtW(5 behavior. He was given work at Irrigon, and he nssecluted with a woman ef bad repute, broke up the so olal dances and lodges and caused trouble generally Walling was enco a vaudeville performer, and considers himself a ladles' man, When he was paroled he wan instructed by Judge Praaor to live as near m possible a per fect life until his term of parole er ptred. Judgo Pnuer yesterday Investlgoied Urn case, and divided that the ebargos against Walling of misconduct were true. No mention Is made of Walling hav ing ruu Hen rU, ef Itabbltvllle fame, out of town, but the pencil-pusher has, nevertheless, sold the Irrigator, nnd made Ida exit. aires irath. Vigor and Tone Herblne is a boon for sufferers from anaemia, Ily Ita use tho bleod la quickly regenerated and tho oelar be cemec normal. The drooping strength Is revived. Tho languor is diminished. Health, vigor and tene predominate. New life nnd happy activity results. Mrs. Belle H. Bhrisl, Mlddlesbereugb, HI., wrltest I have been troubled with liver complaint aad poor blood, aad have found nothing to beaefit me like Herblno. I hope never to be without it. I have wished that I had known ef it in my husband's life time. SO. Per sale by D. J. Pry, Ito Nightly Duty. "Mother, I know now why I bo sun sots every night." "Why, Bob!" "80 as to hatch out tho stars, course," Brooklyn Life. of Have you weakness of aay kind stomach, back, or any organ of the bodyf Don't dope yourself with or dinary medioiao. HoilMcr's- Kooky Mountain Tea la the supreme curative peww. M coats. Dr. Stew's Drug Store. $1.00 per soak at all grocers for Wild Flour bust made. TWO CARS OF FENC ING AND ONE CAR OF HOP WERE Just arrived from faotory. Spoolal discount till February Uth. Our large sales tell tho story of quality and price better than any thing wo eaa say. Write for prices or oalt and eiamlne the fence. WALTER MOSLEY, W0 Court Street, Salem, Oregea. W hich tlo you prefer? printing, or good, catchy printing, chonp? We do the latter kind N.b. ELLIOTT Phone Main 1213 223 S. Commercial 8t STORE m -J MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Doltm a Good Home Market" Poultry At Otslnsr'c Market- Kggo Per doson, lot). Ohlokonn lOoOll. Pryc Do, DuokB10, Poultry, Eqqs, Bto, Uggs Par doc, 13c Buttor, roUlt-SOo. . f Hona-lOCpn. Kryc-lOc Cc-oso 7C6c ,' Duokc Do, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc PoUtoos-SOOtSo. Onions lHo. Applos-U 76 per bushot. ' OarroU JCo per bushel. ' Boots 3So per bushel, i Tropical Fruits, Bknanns 5 l-2o lb. i Oranges I303.7S. . Lomoni 1393. Live StooK Market Steers RVio)')ic. Cows to. Shwp I tic Drossod veal onHf. Pat hogo-sUctdito. Oraln, Feed. Baled olovor 18, GfcutSIUO0S7. , T1motlir-9ei9.G0. Orals 18. Bran-ftl. 8borU-31. ! Salout riourlug MllU. Plour 3J0. Portland Market Whoat, Olub-6V.'70H. Vnlloy-730. niuestetn 7o73. Ots-Ckolo Vi'blto, 118. Mlllstuff-Uran, 117. Hay-Timothy.frjfl3. PotAtooo 60C60c Poultry Average old hens, UOlSo. mixed chickens, 10leV4c; broilers, H17c; young roosters, 10o old roc. tore, 8&9; drosscd ehlekcns, 13 Olio,' turkeys, live. l17o; turkeys, dreaccJ ohoiae, 18Oc; geeto, live, pooad, 910o; goose, dressed, per pound, 130 lie; dueks. 16lSc; pigeons, flO9; squabs, f3f3. Pork- Dressed.6 Wl V4. Beef Drecsod, 2g6. Mutton-Dressed, ieJIWc, Hops-Oregon, 190C, 10llcj old. Wool 1006 ellp, valley, ooarso to medium, 2t2Gc; EAStem Orcgoa, 1CC21C Buttor PAoey oreamory, 27 W 039c; store, lOOievto. Mohair Nominal, SOc Cheap . clean MMMiiiJiiiiiiiiW(- Better Think I I l.iiii 4 I 1 i i -&