Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 02, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, E1ALEM, OREGON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1U07.
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CYRIL SCOTT
' IN THE
PRINCE CHAP
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fall Paper.
er.
' SEASON ABOUT OVER
' Otfgon Reports Fair Crop
ad Good Prims.
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"u 'owning, .Man-1
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wwtti onion, estimate that
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w iftippcd from tho valley
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,tt 19 were sent out bv the
to7,yv ' LP t0 TUe3i
K'e had received no re-
rrortr. ...i. ..
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VSJ? '?: T"at car
C !" orchards.
lid '"6 l0B growers about
u Z ?' ,rult srower. '
Taiji;?r l0 reach Now
imew':"" neW3 oi it win
fcah lBs t0 the telegranh
t ;ia8.fimc1 price all
0fc", they
9oiVS?eekwhard,but
,,.,.01 them have much
CS"a the 20th
;?8.VB he,aterpear3
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, bST nonth3 from
I -Medtord Mail.
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Closin
Out
lie Beginning
of the
if Our Great Closing
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The indications are that the sale of the next!
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jWweeKS wns pus, us uui ui uusmess.
We still have a plentiful supply of all kinds!
if furniture, Carpets, Rugs,
None of the profits for us; all for the pur-f
ic House Furnishing
1 77 Liberty Street
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ADDITIONAL PERSONALS
MIbs niancho Brown is tho guest
of friends In Portland.
M18b Beatrice Sholton, tho well
known music teachor, Is homo from
Nye beach,
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Martin, of
Portland, aro tho guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Glover, of thlB city.
Miss Ruby Elmoro, of Roseburg,
Is In tho city, to tako a course in
music at Willamette University.
Oeorgo Hatch, tho veteran mall
carrier, loft last evening for a two
weoks' visit In San Francisco.
Mrs. E. C. Carlton and little son
have returned from Newport, where
they enjoyed an outing on tho beach,
Miss Mabel Robertson haB ro
turned to Berkeley, where Bho will
continue her studies In tho Universi
ty of California.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albert and
Miss Margaret Rodger? returned
yestorday from Newport, where they
enjoyed an outing.
William Rasowoll and family, of
Portland, are the guest3 of R. G.
Newton, who reside four miles east
of Salem. Tho Rasewells. formerly
were residents of this city.
A party consisting of B. L.
Branch, Edward Tato, Mabel Tate,
J. P. Philips and B. P. Fresh, after
an enjoyablo outing at Ocean Park,
has returned to this city.
Mr. J. g. Smith, a prominent
farmer and Btock raiser of Nixon
county, Nebraska, Is visiting his
brother, A. C. Smith, of this city.
The visitor is highly pleased with
Oregon, and when the brother took
him down to the Spauldlng mill and
showed him Borne of the big saw
logs he Just looked at them In won
der. You see they have no timber
so big la Nebraska, always except
ing presidential timber.
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Out Sale
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Linoleums and
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Company!
Afflicted Ono.
Mrs. Charltablo I can't read this
lettor without my specs. What does
It say?
Wandorlng Will It. tolla how I
became deaf and dumb, ma'am.
Exchange. ,
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Eczema.
For tho good of thoso suffering'
with eczema or other such troublo, I
wish to say, my wlfo had something
of that kind and after using tho doc
tors remedies for somo tlmo con
cluded to try Chamborlaln's Salvo,
and It proved to bo bettor than any
thing she had tried. For salo at Dr.
Stono's drug store.
fr-n n i n 1 1 n i m ' 1 1 n n itfr
1 0. K. STORE i
12th Street
J Everything in Groceries
Also
ICE CREAM AND
: : SODA WATER
!! NEW Blackberry, Grape and X
; Alberta Phosphate drinks.
; Phono in your orders for ; ;
3 3 groceries or Ice cream, Main .
3 3 122.
;; Everything O. K.
:A. A. EnglebartJ
Proprietor
miiimiiiiiiiiiiituit
Quite one of the most Interesting
announcements that has been made
this season In connection with things
theatrical Is that of tho engagement
ofx Cyril Scott and "The Prince
Chap" nt the opera houso next
Tuesday evening.
"The Prince ChapW popularity in
eastern cities has boon considerable,
and It hns lont Us nnmo to a score
of novoltles in many of the stores of
tho country.
It has proved to be one of tho
luckiest draws In tho dramatic lot
tery of many seasons. Of courao
there were other successes locally as
big, but few able to hold sway as
"Tho Prince Chap" has done on both
sides of the Atlantic. The original
presentation was mado in New York
with Cyril Scott as star at tho Mndl-
son Square theater. The London
Cyril Scott, in "The Prince Clmp."
run was mado at Sir Charles Wynd-
hnm's Criterion thenter. it would
bo quito possible to tour sovoral
compnnlcs of "Tho Prlnco Chap"
successfully In this county, as in
England, save for tho contracts mado
which call for Cyril Scott and tho
number ono company from Mndison
Squnro and Webor's thentcrs In
Now York.
Few plays caught the Now York
critics so completely as did Mr. Ed
ward Peplo's Initial effort ns a play
wright. No sensations woro sprung
by the press agent to attract a first
night audience, and It wns loft to
tho play and Its people to win out.
Tho result was tho unexpected.
Whllo the opinions woro variod, oach
particular feature of tho pieco Boom
ed to find comment and pralso from
each particular critic. Tho heart
Interest, however, won universal
eulogy. Tho episodes In which tho
child figured thoroughly cnptlvatod
thoso who had always been known
ns cynics. There wore none so blnso
that could resist sunh bountiful
scones as Claudia's prayer and tho
Christmas tree. Those who woro
too blaso for Bontlment romalnod to
laugh at tho oxhllnratlng comedy
that springs spontaneously from
overy scone. Everything- appeared
to bo In contradiction to tho usual
ordor of theatrical entertainments.
Tho habitual playgoer becomoB by
experience hardened, but "Tho Prlnco
Chap" drew tearB from thoso who
had apparpntly forgotten what It
was to succumb to sentiment, and
laughter Crom thoso whom fnrco and
comic opern had failed to arouse.
This proves it to bo a real play, tho
kind of play that tolls a real story,
that can bo told In language, which
accounts for tho 'fact of Its being In
domnnd In Paris, Vienna and Ber
lin. It Is bnsed upon a vory simple
theme. It Is, the story of a waif that
Is adopted by an artist, and from It
springs nil tho emotions that love
and laughter hold. "Tho Prince
Chap," wo bollevo, Is both a lesson
and an ontortalnment, and tho rolo
of tho artist ns played by Cyril Scott
BEING WITHOUT BAKING POW
DER, IT IS PRACTICALLY A NE
C ESSITY. EVERYBODY FAMIL
IAR WITH EPPLEY'S PERFEC
TION RAKING POWDER PUT UP
IN GLASS JARS, APPRECIATE ITS
SUPERIOR QUALITIES OVER
OTHER BRANDS. TIIEIt ISN'T A
RARING POWDER TO EQUAL IT
MANUFACTURED BY O. M. EP
PLEY, SALEM, ORE.
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BROWN SHOE CO.
Is celebrated for its policy of building shoes of
Solid Leather Troughout
Since tho heavy advance
In lcathor It Is Important
to know that tho shoes you
buy nro mado In a reliable
factory. Many factories
nro giving their shoeB tho
same finish ns formerly,
but substituting Inferior
grades of leather to keep
tho prlco down, which Is
In fact a dishonest moth
od of advancing prices.
1
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House
SHOES
For Men
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DRY GOODS, CLOTHING
LADIES' AND MENS' FURNISHINGS
We Undersell
haB been quoted as a typo now to tho
Btngo. In Mr. Scott's Bupport will
bo found tho best of tho nrtlBts on
gagod for tho original production,
Including Uttlo Holon Pullmnn,
Charles B. Wolls, George Schaeffor,
Cecil DoMIIlo, Duano Wngar, Boryl
Pullman, Ida Stnnhopo, Knthryn
Rives, Mnry Keogh, Arnold Rayo,
Albort Powers, F. B. Randall, etc.,
etc.
o
CJa.solliio Thft'Hher Siiccvkh,
Tho gasollno engine threshing mn-
chlno bought by tho momborfl of tho
Danish colony hns proved vory suc
cessful. They throsli about 100
bushols of whoat per hour. Thoy
nro lndopondont of tho largo thresh
ing crows and do not havo to wait.
Ab soon na tho grain Is ready thoy
movo their small machlno to Ifnnd
put It Into tho sack In a few hours,
Thoro no doubt will be ono or two
moro such outfits hero next year, as
several farmers havo oxprossed their
intention to buy tho small gasollno
onglno and smnll separator bo thoy
can thresh tholr own grain at a small
cost and got It dono beforo tho rain
catches them, which It always does
whon thoy wait their turn by tho old
method. Thoy sny It Is money In
tholr pockotB to do this. Eugene
Guard.
VETCH AND
CHEAT
SEED
We havo a limited amount of each
on hand, and If you will need any
bettor put your ordor In early, ai
tho supply will not equal tho de
mand. Tillson & Co
5J-6 High Street
Phone 39 Salem, Of.
191 - J
The &om Process.
ttram
FLEXIBLE SOLE
Whkte House;
SHOE FOR WOMEN
i'ffht R.TT
SHOES
If you want re
liable quality
Our prices are figured
on a spot cash
basis
r0
Regular Stores
ANOTHER INDUHTRY.
Tho Avo Hnmlk' Factory Onco Moro
In Operation.
Chns, A. Hoff, recently from tho
onst, haB associated with him Mossre,
A. L. Dundna nnd Nod Gcrllnger, and
havo lonscd and will at onco put in
operation tho nxo luuullo plant la
tho first ward. Mr. Hoff Is an ox
porlonced mnn In this work nnd will
hnvo ontlro supervision of tho plant.
Ho will nt onco put a boltor at work
on land at Salt crook, and thus bo
onabled to kcop tho factory suppllod
with bolts. A new $000 machlno
will bo added to tho prcHont com
plement, and tho forco necessary to
handle tho output bo increased to 10
men. Thoro la a great demand for
ax hnndlos nnd Mr. HofT oxpectfl to
keop his mill running on full time,
nnd add sovernl hundrod dollars i
month to tho pay roll of Dallns.
Polk County Itomlzor.
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OASTOXIZA.
Beui tho m lna "
M Kind Yea Haw Always Boo&M
t&S
& tKEAti
Is always eoaeonable, but surely
nover quite bo thoroughly appreciated
as during tho hot sumiuor wcathor.
Our Ico Croflnt and Water Ices aro
flnoly flavorod and carefully mado of
tho
CHOICEST AND PUREST
materials. It will cost you but llttlo
to ploaso tho whole by treating to
Ico Cream today.
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