Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 03, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON MONDAY, JUNK 3, 1007.
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June
Clearings
SALES BEGIN
MONDAY
MRS. LESLIE
CARTER IN
"DU BARRY"
SALEM WILL SHOW APPRECIATION
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It 19 our custom to open our aunimor salos on the first of June, with!
view of clearing out all of our Spring and Summor Goods, nnd mnko
ny for the fall arrivals. Keop your eyo on our advertisements, and
etch our store
lewJFeatures Will Be Added Every Day
As the Sales Progress
rand Opera House
WO. T. CORDRAY, Mnnngcr.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5
f Kui;ii;otiiriit Extraordinary.
Irs. Leslie-Carter
DU BARRY
Ity David Holasco.
rhcMm, first rows.. 92.00
Errhestm, last 0 rows,. 2.50
res Circle 2.B0
ideony, first it rows. . . . 2.00
ulcony, next !I rows... l.BO
ideony, last 3 rows .... 1.00
ullcry SO
at Sale nt box ofllco Wednosdny,
m Phono orders nccoptcd. Cur-
frlscs nt 8 o'clock.
BCItAI OK PAPKU" TONIGHT.
fRe of Oratory Will Glvo Annual
1'lay This Evening.
se r"; I nts of the Collogo of Or
f, wVr the d'rectlon of Donn
Bown Snvngo have boon faith
rch'iralnc for tho nnst sovornl
pi en tho comody "A Scrap of
h." which will bo nrosontod In
fcntnd Oncra Houso tonight. Tho
luctlm contains plot enough to
sympathetic Interest, yot It is
1th laughnblo comedy that
oj cno forget buslnesa caros and
more serious Bldo of life, nnd
oachlv cnJoy an evening of fun.
? performers are woll suited to
various roles, which aro hnn-
I with nullity that ranks near pro.
ona'lum, Thcso performances
been ono of tho most plcaBnnt
ts of tho school voar In tho naat.
Judging from tho cast and tho
It cf the piece, "A Scrap of Pa-
will nrobnblv bo tho most brll-
of any of the gems produced by
students.
he r!ay will bo enlivened by mu
Y e :o of Salem'B best talent,
QR which will bo several num-
by Mr. Robert Eakln and Miss
inslow.
he cast Is as follews:
Prosper Couramont
Wallace 0. Trill
Dnron do la Glacicro
Clnrk Dolknnp
Urlsmouche, landod proprietor and
naturalist HnUh Hadcr
Anatolc, his ward ...Chostor Catlow
Baptlste, sorvant
Francois, sorvant .to Prosper....
King MoDonnld
Loulso do In Qlnclcro ..Ollvo Rlgby
Suzanno du Rusevillu, her cousin,
- Ethel Cotter
Mathlldo, slstor to Louisa
Ollvo Rtddell
Zonoble, slstor to Drlsmoucho,. .
Vera Bynrs . .
Mndamo Dupont, hotiHokeepor, . .
Ione Fisher
Paulino, maid . ...Uarbarn Durbln
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An Impecunious Plnywrlter.
In 1879 James Davis began rac
ing. At ono tlmo ho hnd twonty
harBOS in training, but within six
months ho hnd lost every shilling and
hnd allowed his buslnose to go to
hnck and ruin.
Ho Btartcd again In now ofllcos,
nnd for a whllo attraotod a mimbor
ot now cllonts; but ho found It im
possible to oarn onough monuy to
meot his consldornblo roqulromonts
and took his name o thffe rolls.
Ho then turned his nttontlon to the
bar, ato his dinners, but was novor
callod, Joudnallsm proving a groator
attraction. Ho boenmo tho theatri
cal critic of tho Sporting Tlmos, nnd
ho wns a rogulnr contributor to sev
eral other wookly papors.
Ho rolatod himself that ono of his
proprietors, roaring thnt his articles
would got tho paper into trouble,
found him tho money to start a paper
of hlB own, and tho Bat camo into
oxlstonco. Its stnff was a remark
ablo one. and Us career chockerod.
In Inter years Davis established a
weekly called tho Phoenix.
Aftor tho doath of tho Bat Davis
wont to Paris, whoro ho wbb assist
ant editor of GolIgnanl'B Mosscngor,
nnd where he spent what bo has do
scribed as "tho only roally hard-up
tlmo I over had in my life."
Ho camo back to England in 1890,
hnd a period of somo prosperity, and
was "broke again In 1898;" for, ho
said, "I mado It a rule to allow my
he Ice Cream Store
THE PLACE WHERE YOU GET FIRST-CLASS ICE CREAM
AM) ICE CREA31 SODAS THAT TOUCH THE SPOT.
THE RIGHT KIND OP CRUSHED FRUITS FOR ICE CREAM
SIM)ES AND ICE CREAM SODAS.
THE POSTAL SHOP
NOT THE RIGGESr STOCK OF POST CARDS, RUT THE
'BEST SELECTION SHOWN IN SALEM, INCLUDING ALL OP
THE LATEST NOVELTIES AT
SALEM'S POPULAR DRUG STORE
"The Queen of flowers" to Greet
the Queen of the Stage
Scarcely an evont of the season
will bogln to attract such nttontlon
among thontro-goors ns tho appour-
i nnce of the famous strr Mrs. Leslie-
Carter at tho Grand Opora Houso
Wednesday In her most successful
piny "Du Barry" by David BohiBco.
Mrs. Leslie-Carter Is todny easily
first among the EngtlBh speaking
artists and In emotional roles fW
lonnblo Paris shop nt the tlmo ot
Louts XV. A young officer ot tho
King's guard, Crosso-Drlssnc, has fnl
Ion In lovo with her and would mnko
her his wife. At tho very hour
when she has made an appointment
to meot Crosso-Brlssnc she Is lured
to the fnmous gambling establish
ment of tho Marquis do Quosnory,
through tho blandishments of Jean
du llarry, who Is In lenguo with tho
notorious Marquis. Her beauty at
traots tho King and ho schemos to
mnko her his mistress, but through
a series of trying expcrloncos which
nro tntonsoly thrilling Jcnnotto re
mains true to her soldier lover nnJ
before a groat nssomblnge sho mnk
os tho King tho common laughing
stock. In the end, however, sho Is
shorn ot hor power by tho Revolu
tionists nnd condemned to death be
cause ot hor association with the
Roynllsts.
It Is concodod thnt Mrs. Lesllo
Cnrter has never been seen to bettor
ndvautago than ns Madamo du Barry
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without a poor. "Du Barry," hor
most BticcoBsful play, , tells a most
fascinating story of tho dnys of
IajuIs XV of Franco and ns a produc
tion It has novor, In sconlo Invest
ment, been oqunllml.
Briefly this Is the story of "Du
Barry." In the first act Du Barry Is
revealed as Jeauette Vaubernler, n
charming little milliner in a fush-
and tho play Is one of tho mo.it not
ablo of tho past dowtdu. Her sup
porting company Is one of exception
al merit.
Owing to tho longth ot tho play
tho curtain will rlso promptly at 8
o'clock.
Boats on imlo at box ofllee at 9
o'clook Wednesday morning.
weekly expenditure tu Just exceed
my weekly Ineomo."
Two or throo yonrs later Davis ac-
cldontnlly met George Edwnrdos In
a train n day or two after tho pro
duction a new play nt the Gnloty.
Edwardea asked him what he
thought of It. and "Owen Hnll" ox
prosied his belief that ho could wrlto
ono much hotter. "All right." re
pllod Edwardea, "you shnll do lhe
noxt."
Within a vory short tlmo Mr. Kd
wardos received the manuscript of
Tho Gaiety Girl." practically tho
first of tho modern musical come
dlos. Thon Mr. Davis In collaboration
with Sidney Jones, wrote a series of
successful musical comedies at Daly's
"An Artists Modi," 'Tho Oel-
ha." A Greek Blavo ' Tlic uaiy
f i 1 1 JpBWaVlBYflBW
TOTHV EPPLE'H PEUFHCTION
IIAKI.VG POWDER. YOU WILL Bit
COME A STRONG AUSUItliit OP
KPPLEV'S PERFECriON RAKING
POWDER AFTIHI YOU HAVE TEST
ED IT. WHY NOT FAVOR US WITH
YOUR ORDERS, IT IS FOR SALE
Y ALL GROCERS. MANUFAC
TURED IJY
0. M. KPPLKY,
SALEM, OKK-
eompnuy during thnt t'mo luoluded
Hoyden Collin. Miss Marie Tompest,
Miss l.etty Llnd. Uiitlnnd BarrliiK
ton nnd innny other well known art
ists, and tho "Ogon Hnll pieces wore
Immonso succohsoh."
Turning onto inoro to "Owen
HallV vonfoHitoiiB, ono learns that
he reoelvetl 2000 for the libretto,
"A Greek Slave," and that ho lost
It nil horse racing In threo weeks.
For tho Lyrlo ho wrote with Les
lie Stunrt an enormously successful
"Florodorn," which afterwards had
so groat a voguo In America thnt It
was Mid that the famous sextet,
"Tell mo, Geutto Maiden, Aro There
Any More at Home Llko YouT" had
supplanted "Yauko Doodle" as tho
Amorloan national nlr.
Afterward there came "Tho Silver
flllppor." "The Girl From Kay'"
fanothor huge success), "Tho Modal
and the Maid." "Sergeant Bruo,"
and "The LltUo Cherub," tho last
still running successfully In tho Unit
ed States.
Last autumn, with characteristic
audacity. Mr. Davis floated "Owen
! Hnll. Limited," a company which was
Mo produce hU plays without the ex
jpeuse of the middleman manager.
For many weeks he had been ser
iously ill. but his new "book" tenta
tively oaUwl "Tile Catherine Wheel"
was nlnwt finished, ami It was an
nounced yetrday that It was to be
prod need In tWe bhImiru at the AdeV-
phl Theater. Iondon Leader.
Ancient Rome
Is now merely a memory of th- past
Ballard's Snow Liniment Is the fam
ily llnlmont of the twentieth century.
A posltiro euro for Rheumatism,
Burns, Guts, Sprains, Neuralgia, etc.,
Mr. 0. H. Ruyon, Btanberry, Mo.,
writes: "I luro used Snow Liniment
for Rheumatism and all pain. I
can't sy enough In Its praUe." Sold
by D. J. Yry.
Look
for
Quality
First
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It's Practical Economy to
Buy Reliable Merchandise
Even It It loen cost n llttlo moro
nt llrst. Don't buy gooda ot ques
tionable qunllty nt any price. Look
at tho B. K. &. W. Inbol which stnudl
for all that's good In inou'a clothing.
THE OUTWAHD Al'PiaAUANOH of
u suit Is otton deceiving, Nicely
shaped -Bhoutdora, alcoves, lapels,
utc, do not cbuiUtuto nil tho ro
qulsltos of good clothes.
Tho hidden parts which you must tnko on fnlth nro moat oxnet
Ingly looked after In tho 1). K, & W. suits, nnd these possess
corroct stylo, Individuality, and honest, lasting qunlltlcs. Our
cash plnn ot business ennbles us to tindorsell "regular stores."
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SOMfTHING DOING
EVERY MINUTE
;,tt "irrTTr r.w-
July
4th
AT SALEM
CELEBRATE WITH US
SEE ANNOUNCEMENTS LATER
COMING EVENTS,
Juno 4-7 Washington Btato
Grnnre, Lyndon.
Juno 10 Oregon Pioneers' asso
ciation, Portland.
July 10-16 Intorntalonal qnrls-
tlan Endeavor conrentlon, Seattle.
July 16-20 Orand Iodo Elks
Philadelphia.
July 9-13--Knights Templar con-
clave, Saratoga, N. Y.
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Colic mid DInrrltora,
Pains In tho stomach, colic and
diarrhoea aro quickly relieved by tho
uso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. For salo by
Dr. Stone's drug store.
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Tin KW Yw mm Atop htto
Dllcat4l Church.
Dr John Colomau, president ot
Wlllumettu University, assisted In
the dedication services of tho new M.
. church In Pendleton Sunday.
HollUter's Hooky Mouctula Tea
Purifies tho blood, strengthens tho
norves, regulates tho bowels, aids
tho kidneys, euros stomach troubles,
builds up tho nervous forco and re
pairs tho III offecu of over eating.
Tea or Tablots, 35 cents, For salo
at Stone's drug store.
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Notice to CUwst Up,
Property owners la tho city ot sU
lorn and tenants of sucb property are
hereby notlAd that All prewWee
must be cleaned thoroughly wRhla
tea days from thU date, FaUlmr to
do so the city autkorltlM will ckM
it for you, and tax the expense (
the property. My o4r o Hi eoa
cltt. Dt4 May 39, HIT.
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