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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1906)
rw "' 1II"3BBJ-At NKFT DAILY CAPITA! JOTJKNAIs 8AUM, QRBQQN, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1PO0. ITOP sok at our -window. SOUVENIR CANDY. BOXES ,00 sizes. Neat and de- etive, filled -with the best n. new stock boxes. The ttie't ones you have soen die. "Just tho kind Bhe & DOUQLAS, ding Grocers, Confectioners rs, 45G-4G0 State street. and 187. rect from the dairv to our bar 5ifks PERFECT ICE CREAM. THE BELLS" TONIGHT A Splendid Company Gives its Farewell at the Opera House Tonight t4 -& JWB mrm B'B B HP Mighty iw,. , ' ' ni Rtmafeouts b Histat, " eni' Ptiar' Wo invite-you to take a look at our eMi op-to-d&te, runabouts in all styles of IWftk iflai .Mak.l .2v.atl anAia Jtl.nlltA.1 lima ubicft! ajtruJieufctJi dvuv?, vuouiuu iiwj steel tlretoliI xubber, as well as top bigfwsjfkaeka and' surreys. Wei-haveKBaP or two eft n sur" llafet feys tlMtt'willi interest the closo buyer. PUte a veffseyeral second-hand rigs ajb jrettyjckeap;, v.CalFand look over our line. No Itarm If .-vnn ..don't htlV. tttt. r-?t Wiggins "'hi jjjtrikSJM-Liri x tvuuDii. ;swe-M7 uoorty street. tPstm IpIwents, Wheels, Automo Wle,i aewmg juacntnes ana IB ilk3$ Aug.Huckestein Democratic Candidate far f: Representative for Marion County.' Stands pledged for 'tull fatei-w iiutri imhi In the play of "A Wpstern Gentle man,;' at tho Grand Opera House last night thero was only one part. Mr. Willard, with all his brilliancy, was just ecliped, tho moon got in front of the sun for once, and captured tho au dience that should have been much large. Dainty littlo Adelaide liar land just took possession of tho gathering. When sho got on tho chair and began to tell about her love, and, well she was not an actress she was just a delicious bit of girlhood, with its love, and romance and honesty and youth and beauty and faith. There has not been a prettier bit of acting in Sa lem in yeara in fact ncvor. Tho sup port was all good, tho singing of Mr. Lenord magnificent, but little Adelaide Harland carried off tho cake. Marion Dunn, as ''Ethel .'Wayne, " presented a pretty piece of work, but the "work in tho play" docs not glvo her much of a chance, and, in fact, Miss Har land doesn't give anyone a show from tho time the curtain rises, until with "hug me, Jack," it goes down, Salem peoplo who do not sco Mr. Willard 's com pany aro missing talent they may not see again. Take the horse editor's ad vice, and go tonight and sco Mr. Wil lard in Sir Henry Irvlng's great mas terpiece, "The Bells." This closes the company's engagement, and, while the plays have been of tho bost, tho pat ronage has not been what it should be. If Salem wants good shows it should patronize them, and tonight it should) put up a bumper house for ono o.f the best companies ever on the Sa lem stage. 1 Statement No. 1 always. ieves m enactment taxing franchises. Be- of law Mai inui aaaaiai span; &"1 HvBftB I Deaths from Appendicitis Decroase in tho samo ratio that tho use of Dr. King's Now Life Pills increases. They eavo you from danger onl bring quick and painless release from con stipation and bhe Ills growing out of It Strength and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist. 25 cents. Try them. Paatages Vaudeville. A good house greeted tho return of Pantages' road troupo of vaudeville artiste at tho Eugene theatro last night. Tho show was as good, if not bottcr, than the two previous ones. McCloud and Millvllle, comedy sketch artists mado a hit, McCloud being called back six times in his "Hod de do" eong, Charley Eiloy sang beautifully "The Bridge of Sighs;" Stockman's playing took well, and Harry Harkness put on an act entitled "Nobody Works But Father" that kept the audienco scream ing. Ho will put on another ono to night, "The Baby Elephant." Eu gene Register. At tho Edison. The Ellison theatro was filled to its capacity last evening, and the largo au dience enjoyed immensely the program of Jiead-liners which was presented Harry Holmes undoubtedly knows what up-to-dato vaudeville is, and ho is en deavoring to bring that kind of talent to our city. Thero aro soiuo good laughs stored away in tho program giv en at tho Edison, and it makes ono feel tho joy of living to enjoy a hearty wholesome laugh. Notice. C. Ullom, of the Capital Bakery, keeps his horses at the livery stables in order that his drivers will not tako the odor of uncleanlincss of the stables with them, and ho expects to have a perfectly sanitary shop also. Ho wishes tho general public to call anil inspect tho premises. 0. ULLOM. q Don't bo fooled and mado to bolievc that rheumatism can bo cured with local applications. Hollistcr's Boeky Mountain Tea is tho only positive cure for rheumatism. 35 conts. Tea or Tablets. Dr. Stono's drug store. Grand Opera House JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mgr. SATURDAY, 12TH 01 MAY Mr. Lee Willard "The Bells." Prices, 20c, 30c and 50c. r i" K I o is the Most Popular School Teacher in Marion County? OUR SUBSCRIBERS WILL DECIDE &00 Votes for each $2.00 paid in-advance V iA '. feKVXY TEACHER IN MABION COUNTY SHOUXD BE REPRESENTED IN TIBS CONTEST. EVEBY ifMtfl -,m, tt.tooxt avtmrun. A RTTOftrmTPTTON WE IiAR SHOUTJJ WORK fOU 1LUJ TbAAUUitt. iv wwu iui - --- GIVE THEIR CHOICE OP OUR PREMIUM BOOKS. Ail J'OUtt juuuu xu, xuu Ov0avl- OF $00 EACIL 20 CENTS ADDITIONAL FOR EACH BOOK MUBT un euca: J.u r.x x-o NAMES OF THE BOOKS ARE AS FOLLOWS: "BILL NYE'S COMIC HISTORY OF THE UNITED .. ,Trm -n. oftv iDnnAnii MwrmSTlEa'a SCHOOL AND OFFICE DICTIONARY, "" TID3 FiFRANOISCO EARTHQUAKE." ALl'tHESE BOOKS ARE DESCRIBED IN THE OTHER ADVER- tfENTS. iTHB TEACHERS VNNINO IN THE CONTEST WE WTLL GIVE: Two Valuable Prizes . - rr.rr.d nrO TWTT.T. flTW. A T.ATirPJJ' OOLt) WATCH. IMP PRIZE: TO TIE ONE KtiUxUVi-NU UlUi wuai vuim " ! w. . ' sSi- t.t. movttt TWIOTT.TEA8 onARANTEED CASE. WORTH $35.00. 2D PRIZE: TO S5 " W" 9 -. r-p-r V nTTTT A OrW rtT fTU 1 MIONB RBCEIVINO THE SECOND LARaBBT NUMBES OF VOIE3 wi vf i-x " " ""- "" gpXTNTVEBSAL BELF-PRONOUNOTNO BNOYOLOPEDIA, VALUED AT 51B.00. .AJOLlllCrBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PATO IN ADVANCE. ., . .Tt - i PJFim. trvrr Tkf flTB-n Trt TATTP PAUT TN TUTS OONTEST. PILL OUT TlUi VUUirvn twr. i-h nt. - Sf JIK VW MW.MM w m - .. -- . OWP !5S mm t-$&jjj& feSf ' B'AJftJ, HS5S?-' THE JOURNAL'S SCHOOL TEAOIDBS VOTINO 0ONTB8T COUPON' SEND THIS COUPON WITH RACK SUBSCRIPTION. IF YOU WANT MORS COUPONS WRITS TO US. TO THE PUBLISHERS Daily and Weekly Capital Jonrnal Enclosed please find $.......... In payment of a subscription for .. to the CAPITAL JOURNAL. Send paper to N Name '......... ..'.....' . Postofiiee ..'..k. Tv..'.(. Street and No, .. L,... B, P. D. No .., ..!........' 1 Please credit my votes to. . .'.-. .'. . .'. .i.. teacher i the School. 200 votes will be credited for each 2 remitted. Snd premium book . to Postofice, 20 cents l enclosed for postage on each book. A J - Suit Specialties KJut expert koowlccieot matenai. make finish and styles is appreciated - by those who like fashionable, scr- T.iceahle clothes Suits $J2.50 to $2500 STRAW HATS Out line of new Straw Hats offers a splendid choice. Straw i 5c to $5.00; Panama $5.00 to $7.50 Salem Woolen Mill Stoe CHINESE RESOJENTS INVE8T. Pendleton Colony Takes Stock In a Co Operative Building Scheme. Pendleton Chinese will invest sever al thousand dollars i a co-oporatlvo building scheme boinjr promoted by their brethren In Walla Walla. A now Chtneso building to bo usod for headqunrters for the ontiro Chincso eolony in Wnlla Wnlla is beinj? built in that city and stock Is being sold to Chineso in all parts of tho country. Several Pendleton Chincso havo sent over the savings of several years to Invest in tho now scheme. Tho build ing it is said, will cost about $20,000, and dividonds will bo paid on tho stock subscribed by tho Investors, It will be rented by tho various Chineso residents of Walla Walla. Oavo Her Heaven. A party, of young people, compris ing two men and two women woro ro contly returning from a day in tho country to their homes in Omaha. At a railroad crossing their carrlago was ' " ' - . struck by a train and ono of tho young women was killed, whllo tho other mem- uors.oi lo pariy woro severely injurou Tho Omaha World-Herald says that at tho inquest ono of tho survivors ealdt ,"Wo woro Toturnlng to tho city as jolly a sot of young folks as you over saw, and, as wo woro driving along, M1s proposed singing Hollo, Central, Qlvo Mo Heaven,' and started singing. Nena of tho rest of us joined hor, so sho finished tho song alono, and had just finished tho son words 'Hollo, ' Contral, Glvo Mo Heaven,' when the onglno struck us, and sho was killed." r Exposure. To cold draughts of air, to keon and cutting vrindrf, suddoa change of the temporature, ecaaty clothing, undue oxpomiro of the throat and neck after publio speaking and! ringing, bring on coughs ami colds. BaJlwd'a Horohound Syrup U th,e bost euro. Mrs. A. Barr, Houston, Tex. writos, Jan. 1, 1002: "Ono botUo of Ballard's Horehound! Syrup cured rao of & very bad cough. It is very pleasant to tnko." Sold by D. J. Pry. 5 cents For a Lady's Shine That's my price. Ladies' tan shoes stained and guaranteed my price 15c. DAD'S-SHINING PARLORS State Street. Newport Booming. Mr. Damon, tho hustling Newport real estate man, was ia tho city y terday to look after property interest horo. Ho returned) homo today, a statos that a largo lumber ooncera baa an option until June on a tract of land in old Newport, whero they vfltk to locato a sawmill. Tho firm is from Michigan, nix dclnlms It -will have, a payroll of $10,000 a month, which would moan a groat deal to the littlo town by tho sea. '' Many of our consumers have al ready adopted OUR NEW LIGHT ING RATE. Have you investigated its advantages? Now is the time to get a gas stove. We have a complete line on display at our office. Citizens Light & Traction Co. 240 Commercial Street i $ j,, i . ' f ' ,ft . -4, A . i s: ' ' ..