X. DAILY CAPI1AL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER "5, 1007. 2 NJ hlds Colds Cold after cold, cough after coueh. One cold no sooner cured than another one comes. It's abad habit, this taking-cold habit. What you I 11X11 fhJthtni"1 M it a ttranMa a mArliAinA t1l U.L . - ...... ru.nt, Pectoral U ----'" P r U M" ,":'l "... u, tnisnaDit.neaitntlomed membranes, rtnMhw hi, aJclce. strengthen weak tissues." c... .I mmr " i n-- Sns AND ORANOt BLOSSOMS i 'm Dramatization of An Old Time Heart mimai nuu . .u fP5ituro3 of "Thorns fee oi '...,an u th( nlctor- Oranse '". - --" Ab (s It fU 111" DtVHWlJi -- E the various English provinces fh ID nature's gifts, and War ncn ".,., fn,nna tlio world shire r? '"".."";,::, -Ives le '" " ' M,o nrndnrt nn.q 'aST to Mine the wonderful iccwu ..... ..nf which nor- af3 oi ,,;.,,,VVMf , ,, such ij"!l"2Jii!Sivi; The production comes under the direction of the Rdwlnnd & Clifford Amusement Co., of Chicago, and '3 the same that created such n favor able impression recently in Chicago. At the Grand opern house tonight. EUGENE LIKED IT. Says "Thorns nml Ornnue Blossoms' Will Ahwiys Re Welcome. 1 Cameron nml Walter llorton, in "The Tlimofs B!f world. All the scenoi were M friii uhotnernnhs tnken ox- kf t fnr this nurnnso. Olio net rr'l u'ar Mi cono showing nn rw lunirring pmcu uh uiu H'srrnnr.iii fcrii - In of oxcoiltlon- ftciuh Tlr ocean touched here the-e wl'h a Biinppy wind, tho "int nf Pnrnnpitna nillHnnnlro. i nsrnlllr -it hntrl nf inllil. vtnu- ej stene tho craggy cliffs, tho tunes. n" it 1' or wuu snruuucry tiosoOini"h dims or nil iciniib, I 9 f-1nr i tint wlilln ilollnnln Fixqulsl I amazingly strong, pww n i' i p'Tirayni 01 imiuru j par'! 1 t v play begin" horo. y. g 1 , .id anil wire comu M" ' i' ni? of ;Thorns And p:; V ' The young. la 1. ,1 and manlv Clil- ' - I'Vldeuce of nn ' The loyal Eng- ndured. And tho Lh.3 i d t colls of 11 iiinre II' ' ' Ik the heroic ulrl. ' r Intnrestlns? from P''r' r 1 it.nnient hut thro Is pBt: to . " h cry or applaud. The Eugene Register has thes kind words for "Thorn nnd Ornngo Blossoms," which is at the -Grand oncra house tonight nnd Saturday night:"" "Thorns and Orange Blossoms" was the splendid high-class offering at the Eugene thenter last evening. Although n play new to Eugene, It drew n full houae, showing conclu sively that thp theater-going public have full confidence In the manage ment in the class of productions he Is presenting this season, nnd they were not disappointed last evening Tho entire cast wns nhove ihe nver ngo and Its presentation wns n reve lation to tho audience hecnuse of tho henrt Interest predominating through out. As lending lady Miss Flora Fairfield occupies n prominent place nmong leading actresses. W. II. Dorhln as Tommy Swift, tho young American In love with Monica Ryves, plays n lively and Intoroht Ing role, wjille Peter Pnun a 1 the Englishman proves to he n real hero. Edwin F. Clark as Thompson, the butler, furnished plenty of amuse ment lntrr after his dhchnrgo ap pearing ns tho Rod Simon Dnrstow. "Thorns and Orange Blossoms" enn play to a full house In Eugene ngaln nnd be highly nppreclnted . Next nttrnctlon, "Mayor of Toklo," tonight. "THE THREE OF US" HERE MONDAY k- Of "Tho Throe of Us," which Wnl tor N. Lnwrcnco" will present nt tho Grand opern house, Monday Oct. 28, our enstern oxchnugos nro n unit In cnmmemlntlou. nnd from nil ac counts there Is n virility In "The Throe of Us" which doos not bosponk tho writing of a woman dramntlst. It secmB that Rachacl Crothcrs lun uppnronlly In this play shown hor ability to write strong scenos nnd draw big, manly chnrnctors, nnd with oqunl.fncllUy sho can Impart nil tho gontlor touches, tho 'llnor feollnga nnd tho ninny little' glints of light nnd shade which only n woman can glvo. Hoc work rings true, for thoro i' not n fnlso or hollow note In tho on tiro four nctB of "Tho Throo of Us." it 1u nit on fnr roninvnil frnin tho nrtlfllclal nml tho unnntural thnt mere nro nines wnen one iiunuoi feeh like nn Intrudor. so lntlmnto is tho view glvon of the dnlly llfo nnd tho hopos nnd strugglou of the Maccliosney mm ineir uuiKiiuurM. JSIlss Crothorg has a mnsterly com 1 maud of the nrt of writing In iK tall. She makes many bold strokoi nnd rho approaches each point with n surety, n doftnoss nnd n some of 7 " i, CASTOR Lti lift ii'i inn 11 1 ALioiIor. .1 ppu ni'uo. AlabteftepUii6rAs. similaiingtheFborfaarjRcdiJi ilngllic StoaadBaBdBov.tlsfi Promotes DidcslionJCfewfuI- IWSSand R?srrnnl.i!nwi- OpurmIorphlrie norTfecraL Not N.vrc otic, i Kx.Saua- AjsttttJ Jifprrtta. lira Serf ftTfit Xor. Anctfecl Remedv forOmsfa linn (nniiCUm.1. ntwioM . 1 T MUHtJUUl OUJkULH.UIIUK 1 1 orrasjCon"ulswusftn ness omlLoss ofSleep. FuStnile Stgaiiurt of new'yohk. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of aW Irt & AW .fitness which lenvo nothing undone. ,The scenes In Mie Macchesnoy home jaro almost photographic In their 1 fidelity. This lnck of the nrtlflclnl land the theatric nt first gives nn lm- wes'lon of slowness, nnd one must get Into the renl ntmosphero before one can fullv appreciate all that tho plovwrlght has nccomullshed. One other remnrknblo feature wblrh makes "The Threo of tls" unique N thnt It Is n western play minus all tho famlllnr nttrlbutes which in tho nnst wo linit rnmn tn bn. Hove were Indispensable. Thoro Is no ue made for firearms, no Intro duction of red-skins for tho snko of local color, no drinking bout, no un ruly cowboys, and no murder. Mlas Crothers does not see fit to cnll Into use a background of moutaln ponks and deop ravines, for she Is nblo to mnke you feel the bigness nnd breadth of thesr neonle nf tho wnst without resorting to tho-cmploymont of familiar tactics. Tho story of thtj piny is as roiiews: Rhy Macchesnov nnd her two brothers, Clem nnd "Sonnlo" nro "Tho Three of Us." For some clcht years they have been residents of n small western mining town. During the greater par.t of UiIb time Rhy has endeavored to be both father and mother to the boys. Their only Inheritance from father wns n stnnll sum of money, a poor old houso, nnd an apparently worthless mining clnlm. Still, with tho nld of a lov able old Irish Bervant, Maggie, Rhy has mnnnged to care for tho boys nnd bring them up, until Clem Is Just npprochlni' mnnhood. tho period nt which tho piny opens.' BBv-llko, Clem Is n sort of ne'er-do'woll. Ho Is thoroughly dissatisfied with his honii and surroundings nnd yet Is unwMHng to mnko nny effort to help himself In nny way. Two men, Steve .Townloy, poor but ambitious, nnd Louis Borrosford, rich and unscrupulous, nro in lovo with Rhy, but sho cares only for Stove. ' He comes to hor to toll her thnt ho has come across nn abandon ed claim In which ho has discovered n rich vlen. It ndjolns n clnlm own ed by Mrs. BIx, nn eastern woman, who hs become dlguted with her non-success nnd Is anxious to Bell out nnd return oast. Mrs. Blx given n dinner party In 'honor of n capi talist, Lorlmer Trenholm, hoping through good fellowship to receive n favorable offer for hor mine. Clem overhears Steve's rocltal of his find nnd also henm thnt Trenholm is go ing to moke Mr. Blx nn offor that evening nt the dinner. Accordingly, the boy sells his socrot to Borrts- fordd, nnd the latter goos to Mrs. Blx and buys her claim, whllo Bho la Ignornnt of Its real value. When tho opportunity p.rrlvos for Trenholm to mnko Ills offci, Mrs. Blx hns noth ing to sell, nnd tho cnpltnllnt, bellov Ing ho hasDoon Impoiiod upon and boon mndo the victim of a trick, re fuses to buy tho Townlot nnd Mnc chocnev claims, as ho had promised. Berrosford bra told Rhy thnt ho is tho purchaser, but ho hns ImpoBOd sllouco ou her. Thoroforo. whon Stovo Is ncciiBOil of doublo-donllng by Trenholm, Rhy alone, who could clrnr him, Is sllont. Stovo sees thut thoro is Bomo comnact bolwoon Bor rosford nnd tho girl, nnd" ho mis trusts Rh.v's love. At "tho hour nf midnight Rhy boob to Borrosford's room nnd hogi to ho absolved from her promise. Whllo thoro Slovo comes also, nnd n strong scone 011 suo. Rhy finds Clem's wntchfob. on the floor, and It suddenly duwns on her that It Is hor brothor who has beon the traitor, nnd. to save tho family honor, she refuses to give Stove any oxplnnrtlon of hor pros- once. Sho goe homo, only to find Clem nronnrlne to lonvo homo and o Btilko out In the world with tho mon- oy he had rocolvtd from Borrosford. After much noraunslon nnd a final nppenl to his mnnhood, nnd for hlt protection, sho provnlw on him to stay, r.nil, with tho coming of morn ing Stovo rot urns, nil It mndo cloar nnd ovorythlng onds hnpplly. o How's This? Wo orror Ono Hundred Dollnra Reward for any cbbo of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O. Wo, tho undorslgnod, havo known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 yoara, nnd bollovo htm perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially ablo to carry out any obll gatlons mndo by his firm. Waldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesalo Drug gists, Toledo, Or. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takon In ternally, acting directly upon tho blood nml mucous surfaces of .ho system. Testimonials sont freo. Prlco 75c por bottle. Sold by all druggists. Tako Hall's Family Pills for constipation. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT FOX SAldS N Horse for Sale Or would trade for cows. Address 771 North Com mercial street or phono 1441. 10-24-3t For Snle One-vonr-old "Mammoth" blackberry plants. Ten cents nploce, or $1 per dozen. Address Box 415, Salem, Or. 10-24-tf For Snle Cedar posts; old growth ceuar. u, a. Warner, Snlem, routo No. 9, phono 1160 Mnln. 10-22-lwk For Snle Five-acre tract, nil elenr, nouse, nam, chlcken-tlght fence, some fruit, threo miles south of ' Salem,, one-fourth mllo to Liberty store nnd graded school; a snap for $1000. Address F. V. King, R. F. D. No. 0, Salem, Ore I 1-23-Gt For Snle A now Edison Home Phonograph C0 outfit for $40. Apply to W. II. Squlro, West Sn- lsm. 10-12-tf t . For Snh Oood houso and barn, now, 25 acres nit under cultivation berries, prunes nnd all kinds of fruit, flvo miles from Salem, $3500 This includes 6 cows, 2 horaes.har noss, 1 heavy wagon, spring wagon 200 chlckeus nnd othor farming necessities. Enqulro 492 Stnto street. 9-23-tf FOR RENT To Rent. Flvo room flat, ovor Far rlngton & Vnu Pntton'n mnrkot. Inquire of Sterner & Bcrgcr, 188 South Liberty Btroet. 9-24-tt Stock Rnnch for Rent About 300 acres, In good location. Stock can bo bough', outright or takon on Bhnres. Apply nt'eounty treas urer's ofllco In Snlom. 9-23-tf MUSICAL. Miss Rcatrico Shclton Will receive pupils In plnnoforto, orgun and Bight reading classes. Special torms mndo for beginners. Thli year bosldes teaching at tier studio 345 Marlon street, or at the home of pupil It so doslrod, Miss Shot ton will teaoh at tho studio Jn the First National Bnnk building, cornor of Commercial and One mokota streets. Phono 1295. Marlon street studio phono 1299. 9-25-lmo. LODQE8. Porcstcra of America Court Shor- wood Forestora, No. 19. Meet Wcdnosdny In Hurst hall, Stato Blrcot. Lo oAbbe, O. R.; J. O. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. . Cnstlo Hall In Holman block, cor nor Stnto and Liberty BtroeU Tuesday of onch week at 7:30 p m. Oscar Johnson, O. O,; K. H Andorson, K. of R, nnd S. SOUTHERN PACIFIO CO. Time Card No. 48 Kffcctire Juno 10. Modern Woodmen of America -Oro-gon Cednr Camp No. G24G. Monti ovory Thursday avonlng at 8 o'clock In Holman ball. W. W. Hill, V. 0.; F. A. Turner, clork MISCELLANEOUS. Rewniil Liberal roward orfored for Information loading to tho recov ery of a cow lost from No. 053 North High streot on Thursilny night, Octobor 17. Phono 088 or wrlto 13. N. BranBon, No. 053 North High stroot. Descriptien: Light Jorsoy, dohornod nnd wonr lng oll-tnnnod hnlter; would bo frosh soon nftcr leaving. 10-24-C Woodmen of World Moot ovory Frl day night at 7:30, In Holman hall, L. E. Ponnoll, O. C; P. L. Frae lr, Clork. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, accl dont nnd pension Insuranco; $2, 000,000 plodgrd; ovory clnlm paid Good agonts wnntcd. J. II. O. Mongotnory, supremo organiser, Box432 Snlom, Oregon. R. R. Ryan, socrotary, 540 Stnto street IwwbrMl Copy of Wnpfr. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA 1 Mttrtwa MLr. " " Fatal Oversight. First Bllo Jack luu all tho qualltlM thHt go to make good hus band, but one. Second Ditto What's that? First Hello He won't propoie. Exchange. A Most Worthy Artlrle. When an article has been on the market for yenrs ami gains friends ovory yoar. It Is safe to call thU modiolhe a worthy one. Such Is Bal- Inril'a TTnrlinn nd Rvrufl. It HOSltlvely euros coughs and all pulmonary dis eases. Ono or tue uesi kpuwh f chants In Mobile, Ala . says: "For Ave years my family has not boen troubled with tho winter coughs we owo this to Ballard' Horehound Syrup. I know It has saved mv chlldron from many slate spalls. Sold by. D. J. Fry. And Vice Versa. When a man Is on time himself he iminiiv flnda that the other man is late, Atchison Globe. Violins M. S. Fuller has a Bhop In room 8, ovor Perry's drug Btoro, whoro ho Is prepnrod to repair violins, gultnra, oto. Glvo htm a call. 9-27-lm Voget Lumber nnd Fuel Co. Lum ber .Bhlnglcs, building material, wood and conl. Low prlcoa nnd prompt dollvorlos. Ono block cast of 8. P. passenger dopot. Phono 198. 7-2-tf Concrete Work. Got my prices on sldowalkB, curbs, Bcptlo tanks tind coment work of nny kind. All work gunrnntoed first-class. M. Ward, Highland ndd. Phono CCO. 8-11-tf Ilulto Wcnderotli Flno Win03, liquors nnd cigars. Wo handlo tho eolobrnted Kollog gand Cnstlo whlsklos. Cool and rofroshlng boor constnntly ou draught. South Cominorclnl stroot. 9-3-lyr WAinBD. Wnntiil A lady to work nt Dr. Stone's drug store. A knowlodgo of tho hiiatnosu not osseutlnl. Ap ply nt'onco. 10-24-tf Enlarged Our meat market on Enst Stato stroot has boon doublod In bUo nnd wo nro bottor propared Uian ovor to Borvo customorB. Prompt sorvlco nnd tho boat of ments our motto, Call oi phono 199. B. E. Edwnrds, Prop. Wo Are CjwIi Purchasers Of poul try, egga, and all kinds of farm produco. Borry crates mado up In unlimited aunntltloa. Capital Commission Co., 2C7 South Com mercial street, 8alom. PhoiwMaln 179. ' Notice Attention is hereby called to Investors, promotorB nnd finan cial agonts, in tho nnturo of in corporation. No mlnos or mining. Solid commorclnl proposition. Manufacturing ontorprlo. We nro not soliciting, by agents, in torost In this project. For full particulars nddross P. O. box 205, Snlom. Orogon. 1 0-22-1 wk Wanted At onco. boll boy nt WIN lnmetto Hotol. 10-D-tt Wanted Six mon In a logging camp: $3 por dny. Cnll nt Ryan's roal oatnto ofllce. Board $4.50 por weok. 10-23-3t Toward Portland Passenger. No. 1G 5:23 a. rn., Oregon pross. No. 18 8:40 a. m., Cottage GroT Passenger. No. 12 4:45 p. m., Shasta Hz press. No. 14 9:28 p. m., Portland Br piess. Toward Portland Freight. No. 222 10:56 a. m., depaita 11:38 a. m., Portland Fast Freight. No. 220 10:40 a. m., departa 11:38 a. m Way Freight. Toward San Francisco Passenger No. 11 11:03 a. m., Shasta KLr press. No. 17 0:42 p.m., Cottage GroT Passongor. No. 15 9:50 p. m., California Bx pfoss. No. 13 1:31 a. m., San Francis co Exprosa. Toward San Francisco Freight. No. 221 2:33 a. in., San Fraa clsco Past Freight No. 225 11:56 a. m., arrive 11:25. CORVALLIS.& EASTERN R. R. TIME TAIILE NO 87. Trains from nnd to Ynqulna. No. 1- Lonvoa Yaqulna 7:16 a.ia. Arrlvoa at Corvallls. .. ..11:00 a.m. Arrives at Albnny 11:58 a.m. No. 2 Loaves Albnny 12: 25 p.m. Leaves Corvallls 1:30 p.m. Arrlvoa at Yaqulna 5:40 p.m. Train o and from Detroit. No. 3 Lonvoa Albany 7:30 a.m. ArrtveB nt Dotrolt 12:30 p.m. No. 4 - Lcnvos Dotrolt 1:00 p.m. ArrlvcB nt Albnny 5:55 p.m. Trains for .Corvallls, No. 8 Leaves Albany 7.55 a.m. Arrives nt Corvallls .... 8:36a.m. No. 10 Loavoo Albany 2:25 p.m. Arrives at Corvallls .... 3:05p.m. Wnntcd Two lioyB. Portnnnont po- No. 0 nltlon, nnd good wngos. Apply nt Lonvos Albany 7:35 p.m. Chicago Storo. 10-11-tt Arrlvos nt Corvallls 8:16 p.m. " '" ' ' Trains for Albnny. Cider ApplcH Wanted Wo will pay j;0 G-- from $C to $10 por ton for cldor T ' nrnuiB ninm npploH. Will nlso tnko full poara J'cnV09 Corvn J" J'?! undor spoclnl nrrnngomonts. Cnll Arrlvos nt Albany , 7:10 a.m. and boo us. Gideon Stole Co. No, 9 O-SO-lm-d-w Lonvos Corvnlll 12:30 p.m. . . Wnn (ed At onco, 100 mon. Inqulro nt Orogon Nursery Company'H of flco on Twolftii streot. 0-30-tf JL ' JJJ IL-i? Tl Vi:irV AN!) FEED STABLES. Livery and Fed Htablt'H -Old Post olllco Stnblos, nt 25 I Forry stroot, botweou Commercial nnd Front streets, Tolophnno 188. Bomo of the flnost llvortoa In tho city enn ho found horo. Dick Westacott, proprietor. 10-1-lyr IX)ST. Ih( in or about tho postomco, a Hat, brown purse, containing about $5 in monoy'nnd n trunk koy. Flndor plenso leave at Journal of fice nnd rccolvo suitable reward. 10-2 l-Jt PLUMBERS. Tlieo. M. Ilnrr Plumblntf, hot waur and etoam heating and tinning. 104 Commercial stroot. Phone Main 192. 9-Myr Sf. J. Petzel Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. Successor to Knox & Murphy, 220 Commercial itreoj, 'Prono Main I Com 1 H DRAYMEN'. Cum in I a Hrox.' Transfer Ceiiipnjr All kinds of transfer work done. Furniture and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt serried Is our motto. Stand and oAce at 253 Soutk Commercial street. I Fka 219. RMw Pkoa ?. PROFESSIONAL. n O. V. ::UIh, M. I). Physician and Burgeon, Tolophono 307 Main. Ofllcos, C40 Stato street, opposite court houso, Salem, Or. Residence Phono 318 Main. 8-13- lmo Dr. Mary Lane With tho Mary Lane Modlcnl and Surgical Insti tute of Portland, treats dlsuasoa of womon and chlldron oxcluslvo ly Maternity ensos given special attention. Chlldron adopted Into good fnmllles. An up-to-dato san itarium run In connection, Suf fering womon will do woll to con fer with hor. Consultation froo, Corrospondonco nbiolutoly confi dential. AddroHS Mnry Lane In Htltuto, rooms 5 to 14 Grand Tbea tro building, Portland, Or. 10-10-lra SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Frank M. Brown, Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All klndi of houso finish and hard wood work. Front stroot, between Htatf and Court. Make all complaint at tho ofllro. Arrlvoa nt Albany 1:16 p.m. No. 7 Leaves Corvallls 0:00 p.m. Arrlvos at Albany ...... 0:40 p.m. No, 11 (Sunday only) Lonvos Corvallls 11:16 a.m. Arrlvos at Albany 11:58 a.m. No. 12 (Sunday only) Leaves Albnny 12:35 p.m., Arrlvos nt Corvallls 1:18 p.m. For furthor Information apply te OEO. F. NEVINS, Gen. Pass, Agt, Albany, Ore. O C. T. Co. -STEAMERS POMONA AND OREGONA LKAVM FOR lORTLAND DAILY, KXCKPT SUNDAY AT 6 A. M. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. I LATHAM LAND COMPANY, Has for salo a 10-acro tract, with good houso and barn, land fenced In four Holds, also small fruit. This property Is 11 bnrgalu nt $2600. For furth or Information call at olllco In Murphy building, corner of Stnto and Commercial etroots. List your proporty with us for f quick rosults. Wo nlso have bargains In city rosldonces and cliolco lota nt very roasott- 1 nblo prices. I Salem Pence Works Headquarters for Woven far Feaclag. Netting, Pickets. Gates, Shingles, P & B. Ready Roofing, Bcreea Doori and AJJustibJa Window Icreas All et Iowraat prleee. Walter Morfey 250 Court SL Slm, Ore. SALEW BRICK YARD A. A. IJURTON. Prop. Brick always on blind, In car lots or otherwise. Pressed brick made to order, Yard on Stato streot, touts of pontltontlary. -7-1-tf. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 ' ;: ELITE HOTEL ; Restaurant and hotol, on ; J ! ! European plun Meals at all ' ' ; ; hours on abort order. Regular ! dlnnor 35 cents. Thirty aew- ; ; ! ! ly finished furaisaod rooms. ' I i i:. KCKEKLKN, Prep. ! ! ' ' 148 Commercial fH, ', ,, iniiiiiniiniKnimi ' 't . - VJ5psB.fV'; t OjA. bi. A H i.' 'Vi U.-J . . , .. i m i-fawuM t imxii mtMmtmmtiMahiamtitmmmMtmmmMmiMmmMmatttMmMMtm