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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1906)
rfld Opea House JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mgr. MONDAY, DEC. 3 .7. It. STIRLING cnW the Artistic Comedienne Rose Melville k the Characteristic Play Sis Hopkins." A PLAY A PLOT PURPOSE OP SENSE Happy Ulendlnjt of Fun mid Enr- nos( Full OI l-tflllgllS. 1 -... .!.. Ill V..... .. .. .1 fhC l'flSlOnil vi " -- nun Special Scencrj. nciv Music. cv Specialties. Hist time' Last clinncc to see the Lous "Snalceiitlno Dance." I prWs 25c, 50c 75c and $1.00 icat Bfllo at box ofllco Monday 9 a. m. fctageff Giand J. A. COOPER PRESENTING THE Eoope- Belmot Company No Dark NJfilits lTURDAY MATINEE 2:30 P. M. DAILY CAPITAL JOLTtXAL, SALEM, PRECOX. MONDAY, DECEMBER 81. 180(1. . A NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION Stop experimenting with unknown remedies and stick to the Hitters. It has a 53 years' record of cures back oi it. Therefore mako HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS your family medicine from this time forth, and you have the best for cur ing Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costive- HC3S, Cold, or Female Ills. Oat n freo copy of our 1007 Aliiiunnc from nny Druggist. HARROD DEMANDS MONEY Alleges Games in Hills' Cigar Store Are Not Conducted Fairly GRIFFIN'S GRAND RICHARD Salem Has a Variety of Enter tainments This Week State News Albany's now dopot will bo mado fcf brick, nnd will cost $18,000. John Crnnco, n young minor of Timber Mountain, Eastern Oregon, ;ad hia loft foot smashed in tho truces of a railroad train on which pe was stealing a ride. Tho Mllwauklo Grnngo Is orectlng new hall, which will cost $1000. l S. Grant, a prominent goat alsor of Dallas, received n lino mo pair buggy roho valued nt $05 from 'anford Mills, a big manufacturer or clalne. Tho Orocon City Mill & Lumbor lomnnny hns closed Its mill down in rder to Install a lot of now machinery Coos county pooplo are rushing by le dozens in tho Kentucky roglon, khero cold has beon discovered, to i-le on claims. Corvnllls business mon nro klck- !ne nenlnst what they declare to bo jahorbltant oxpress ratos on ship ments out of tholr city. While, nlnvine about tho yards oi the Ainsllo Sash & Door factory In Portland last weok. Willie do Polk, four year old child, was unuu burned by escaping steam and died In terrlblo agony at tho at. vww.,.. hospital Sunday. A valuable team of horses was drowned Thursdny ovonlng In tno Willamette above tho falls ai ui !son City, near tho mouth of tho Tu alatin river. Thoy belonged to a farmer in that vicinity. 3 wnrun .. ho river, and in somu iay tho horses sllppod and foil over 70-foot embankment. Three men wore buriea uuu. -Hide m a tunnel at Hewitt's Land ing on tho O. R. & N. lino, near . Dalles, Wednesday. Two of tho men dug their way out, and the other M taken out, supposed to ue u. --- ha i.,.i la!. nlthOUgh hO 18 SO -- 'UI11CU ,v. ... .. 'badly hurt it Is feared he win u.c M. L. Harrod has commenced an action in department No. 1 of tho Marlon county circuit court against L. Hill tho cigar store man, to col lect $230, which he, tho plaintiff, al- legos was lost at a poker game In Hill's pool room. In tho complaint tho plaintiff says thnt Hill, In connection with his cigar store, conducts a pool room In which cnmbllng sanies nro carried on. Ho alleges that on Novombor 1. 100C, ho lost $50 in n gamo of poker in tho said pool rooms; that on Dccom bor lBt. ho loBt $100, nnd on Dccom bor 15th $80 In tho snmo manner. Tho complaint states that tho games aro conducted entirely for tho bono flt of tho house, nnd nsks not only for tho $230 which was lost, but doublo that amount. Attorney C. W. Corby appears In tho enso for Harrod. Salem has had tho Katniit nf amusements the past 4S hours lec ture, classical drama and Sis Hop- hins in Hgni comoay tonight at tho Grand Opera House. McClary Ia'cIuiv. Thoro was not a vory largo attend ance nt the locturo In tho Y. M. O. A. building Saturday night, whon tho Hou. T. J. McClnry nddrossed tho audience on tho pleasing subject of "The Mission of Mirth." McClary's Jokos nnd stories wero of tho right sort, and, besides keeping the house In n continuous uproar his stories had a good point to thorn. A queer coincidence about this lecture Satur day was that most of the ntidlcnco had hoard this man speak beforo, and know what they wero coming to hear. If It had not been Christmas weok thoro would undoubtedly havo been a lnrgo crowd In attendance, nnd If McClnry comes to Salem again ho will bo greeted by a largor audi enco. Liwanaj v WIN1ER STYLES THE HANDSOME WINTER STYLES IN CLOTHING THIS YEAR PLEASE ALL NEAT DRESSERS. Tie Coats are ct long with the loose form fitting hack, straight and potated tapek. The trousers are cut full in the htps and taper to a neat fit over the ,4 instep. Let us show you the right style to wear. SUITS - $0.00 TO $25.00 - ROBERTS' $3.00 HATS There isn't anything more needed to set your appearance off in good style than a Hat. We have Just received a full line of Black Stiff Hats. Roberts shape. 5EE I Mill I Grlllln as Richard. The most diabolical crontlon of Shnkospoaro Richard Third was presonted at Salem by John Griffith ntul rnnuinnv Suttirdnv Illcllt. TllO stngo sotting and ontlro cast aro of a high order. Mr. Grlflln lntorprots tho Duko of Qlostor according to tho conception of tho groat mnstor of royal tragedy tho climax of art be ing reached In tho scono whero no mnkos love to nnd wins tho quoon, whoso husband and son ho has mur dorod, stopping her ns sho nttonds hor husband's dond body on tho way to his burial. Tho leering, satnnic scoffer In human form was novor bet ter portrayed thnn uy urimn Itlchnrd Third. Tho tondoncy of tho day to vaudeville- cuts down attendnnco on a groat serious tragedy llko tho lin- i i)ini,f.r.i imt uriuin IS u Personals lowor thnn nny other storo In tho Have You Piles? nr. Loonhnrdt's Hom-Rold Is nn Internal Remedy thnt entirely re- movos tho cnuso oi rues. """'; ... .i nnv mm no mailer 10 Bill) fulfil u"J --- IIUUIUII niuiuiiM. ..... how long standing. gonluB In that chaructor, If you havo Pllos nnd Dr. Lon- 6" i,nwU'u ltnm-HolU Will noi "! vou cet your money ihick. y A thousand dollar Guarantee goes with ovory bottlo of Honi-Rold sold. If you want n poriuc. u.. "" K-S; the guarded Remedy. All druggists, ii.uu. ui .. -- hardt Co., Niagara " V'stoK. prlotors. Sold by Dr. S. C. btone. Salem. o tm FRUITS, NUTS, MINCE MEAT Groceries! HAS PULL JURISDICTION. Oregon onicl.il Can Arrest Violators r Pish 1-nwi. on Either Side of Columbia River. Attorney General Crawford this ,.. -nminrod an opinion for Master Fish Warden Van Dusen to the effect that. Inasmuch ns tho Usi ng laws of the state of Oregon and Washington are thoroughly -In ao cord, both states have concur on Jurisdiction over the Columbia rim from bank to bank and that an ofll er of oRher state can arrest a par son caught violating tho Mshlng law of either state nnd on either side of .roplnlon is in accord with an opKi rendered by the Mate Judge Bollinger, ol tno ieu. ' " .. rm "concurrent Juris- aS.'.meach.a,- rrcca--rnon and criminal law violations "THtCu of Dells, rr'tTrrh. He Tonn., ioB"fc . . .nreness WrlU: "The we', I be- ?aa ttvr"-- ,A. thlfl caused tno to tho sore surface. toU 8orenes and wflllnB . ne,or to return. dfuggt3t utftnee: 25c at J. . " Accnnlwl Wnrm Reception. Rov. Thomas O. Wilson, of Ilos ton, the celobrntod lecturor upon Unltarlanlsm, has come and gone, and bus left behind him n wnrm spot In tha hearts of the pwple concern lug hlmwlf nnd an Imprewlon upon their minds concernlim the religion doctrine which lit U expounding that will never be effaced by time. Ilov. Wilson Is nn orator of supe rior ability, and a pleasing ontor nin i., .,,i nnnvlnclnz sneaker. He H thoroughly versed nnd Imbued with the subject In hand, nnd has n pecu liar characteristic manner of dellv .. una nf nreumont that U fns- elnntlng and rofroshlnK. His tnlks upon Christianity nro uinereni ..u... the genornl run. In fact evorvthlnK In th Hno.ot reasonable holiday eooda and deli cacies may ba totted In stock at our tore. Don't overlook. BARRINGTON HALL COFFEE Give us a call and be convinced of the superiority pf our service. jKjftMfeL10iLwsliP I win resume 1U noru with the latest Instrument testing tho eyes, and our are the most reasonable. Chas. H. Hinges. BIh HopkhiH Tonight. Miss Roso Melville's prlvnto rail road oar. In whloh she Is making her eighth annual tour ns tho Posey county girl, called the "Sis llopk ns was dropped off at Salem this foe noon. It H In reality a full) equipped five-room Hat. with all the necessary fixings. It Is lighted with electricity and has a "aa . where Miss Melville rides her hob by of amateur photography hen traveling between cities. ne .resented this character in Salem be- ore, and altogether has traveled over H.000 miles. She will he wel- med ionlght by a crowded house . r....ni rannrtor met ois v nr where she carries a her garage car, wnere " ..nnrvaa auto-oar. and ex- n Zed wonder that such a pretty PBruldmake,,p.oPlalnontho e. while admitting to her tn there was always a iur.b . nrottiness back of the make-up. I P "well," she said. "I Pinch my hair, tlBh I- mtle plBta.l braids, make! forehead high, slant my jjj J J, -ra''sstralght' :: V.h. box and lets of aeeessone., aa u m v vnnw Ilia t0PrfTfhela.Tet.-r .urprlie of the la.t . . full drew? ' lHa Pp.??UeL.PooutlntbeautoT- Y0U Z on these streets. I . " B 1X use It until I shall nuv - --- . tba i UB .trlke California. Thenar . u Bon llobortson, of Tumor, was In town today. Chnuncoy Bishop spoilt Sunday visiting In Portland. Mrs. V. C. Knighton returned to Portland this morning. Mrs. J. C Brown mado nn over Sunday visit In Portland. J. II. Roland was In Portland to day on Insurnnco business. Paul llausor hns roturnod from a hunting trip up tho valley. Stnto Treasurer C. S. Mooro wont to Portland Saturday on business. Mrs. John Schlndlor loft this morn ing for a wook'u visit at Government Island. M. O. Huron was among thu pas songers bound for Portland this morning. Mrs. 0. H. VniiBuron, of Jofforsan, Is u tho city, tho guost of friends and relatives. mIm' OTlvo Sklpton. nftor visiting hor father horo. roturnod to Glioma wa this morning. Mrs. Idaho Cniiipboll nnd children, of Hugeno. are In tho city for the day, ut Hotel Willamette. w V. Hnll. deputy county usses sor. has gone to spend New Years nt his ranch noar Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. John Holden, of Chi neo. nro tho guests of tholr cousins, eU;Mr.nndMrs.G,rg.MellH!n A. O. Nnoe lias reiumvu m home In Tncomn. wlie-e he spent .i..i.i.nI with his mother. Congrossman-olect W. C. Hawloy wont to Portland this morning to at i im Wnodmon dedication. H Markel. physical insiruoior Pnrinc university. Is in town today renewing former uoqnalntancos. Bdltor Brown, of the urowiiBYiii" Times, who Is also a member of tho genoral assombly. Is In the city. Miss Maud McCoy, who has beon visiting her mother hero. re turned to her home n -'ortland Kdgar Averlll. of the Pend e on Tribune, left yesterday for Pendleton ... ..i. iin. unvflral days in mi" 01 Miss Dora Wells, who spent Christ mas at her home in this city, left this morning for Noble to resume her work In the school room. Mr and Mrs. Charles Poppa and children went to Oerval. thU morn ing, where they will spend New Year Paa Karl wled en HUchen spollen 1 Bi. , ... sv.itar Ruble, who have been visiting the former e moth or, Mrs. Rublo, left this morning for tholr homo In Contrnlln, Washing ton. Chnuncoy Bishop went to Port land this morning on business, and will stny over tomorrow for tho foot- ball gnmu botweun Soaltlo nnd Mult nomnh. Rex Turner. of this city, left this afternoon for Jamestown, whero ho will hold a position In tho exposition to bo hold thoro. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlcs Usnrovago, of Tncoma. who havo beon visiting relntlvos horo, havo returned to tholr homo. Cotincllmnn-oloct aidcon Btols ro- tlo daughtor, who hao rcconlly re turned from Ccll'ornln. nud have boon visiting Mrs, Nowklrk'a mother, Mrs. a, Moshor, loft this morning tor tholr homo In Portland this morning. T. M. Rogers, of this city, former ly employed In the foundry nt tho ponltontlnry, left this morning to take n position under ono of tha otectrlo companies In Portland, lie was nccninpnntcd by his daughtor, Mnrv, who Is teaching In tho Port land schools. Hktu Cure for Vibe. jL Itchlns Pllos produce molKur?and causa Itching, this form m well M viwmmv .-- icnura iicuuiKt " ui . w turned Saturday from a business trip BUnd deeding or I'rotrudlag Plli to Portlnnd nnd points on tho West, W9i hr D.f mo-s.ke WH Side. Karl Van Antworpt. formerly a reporter on tho Orogonlnn of Port land Is tho guest of Godfrey Math owh, who Is tho leading man of tho n..n..nr.UlinnllF Htock COUIPaliy ,vnviMif nt ihn KHnuor Grnml. I l)r. R. A. Horltngo has returned from Bpoknno. whoro ho spent Christ ' mas with Mrs. Horltngo nnd his daughters. Mrs. Horltngo will Join I him soon In this city. 1. K. Miller, nftor visiting rola I .. ..i i- t..rn i nf i vMtorday i iiua nnn iriHiuin iiuiki wv m for Tnconia. where he has oharge of tho V. M. C. A. Kinney Is a gradu nto of Wlllnmette University, and Is nn nil round athlete. William Bellwood left yesterdn) for his homo In Portland, nftir spending several days visiting rola. .. .,.i rrintuiB in iiim uiij. WYU . " . . Mrs. A. B. Dlnsinoor, now "" Beach, who has boon seriously 111. I, reported as rapidly recover ng, ho ,ng able to leave the hospital last Bandar . weok ago She was taken to the daughter of Mrs. M. A. Cook. .s.i tn Hrifiii iju nv and is OXUHI-";" BKBlll. . ......... . .,! HI p nnd Mrs. U. Pw- "- - Romody. Stops Itching and lileedlag, Absorbs tumors; BOo a Jar lit drii gists, or sent by mall. TreallM frt. Wrlto mo about your case. Dr. o o On Now Yenr's day thoro will, of roiirse, be no business transacted nt nny of the puhllo buildings, nnd limit of tho htiiluoM Places will be closed tho grentor part of tho day. The Journul special edition will be delivered by Its carriers tomorrow at the usual hour. Bill collectors ..! niimr first of tho month business will ho at a standstill till Wednes dny morning. Thoro will ho no delivery by nf or rural mall carriers on Now Yenr's day. The gonornl delivery and car rier's windows will bo open from o n'ainnv in tho morning. No money order business win uo uwnw. hut tho stamp r-d regUtory windows will be open from 8 to 9. Into caoh llfo some sorrow must fall! Wise people don't sit down and bawl. - ... .-i.. ...i.l,l nr lnVo to flight! Ir rtVk. Rocky Mountain . "ea at nlsht Dr Stone's Store. I .- Mtnfl I HO ije--"-" The womeB .-- flf the like "Sis Hopkins, nnu men. c..i.r Frl). ."i."i".,z.'r.- Compressed YEAST The best and roost reliable rM.t on the market If you Lve any trouble o..kln . ...a . hvIa vnu to try ii We are sole agents for it, and make it a point to always keep U fresh. One eake and ft tick et for 6 cents. Moir Grocery Company ORANGES Ivgt aiU fawt ttack to the Oty APPLES - five tli ' . FIGS AND DATES Beat Eifceyly waafcerf U market jwwJclaK howre a t t tttisids OF NUTS ', . . . I.. uViPUs(. Pffcesalwayirfgwj -""" ""' 406 Stato St. Phone 1 li" BBF- I BOTH STORES I Rotti Gr 1 l J75 CiwMiNsai I .11 Wr " '" . .V. , nUW w m"' H. M. Branson Graduate Ofrid. 15?u " A,MW- 126 State .