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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALTCM. OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1007. -- m - il e I rJ" " '! II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 H I V AMUSEMENTS 1111 I H II Ml I III I ll I t itttt ..,.------ Auditorium Rink. Open afternoon nnd evening, ex cept Sundays. Opera House Dates. Christian Science lecture Monday night by Dr. J. F. Plune: 'Human Hearts" Tuesday night. Comic opora musical comedy, "Tho Royal Ohof," Wednosday night. Thursday night "Tho Alaskan," a great masterpiece. Tuesday, Nov. 20 Tho Collego. gaged for ins mviin production oi Widow. the now comic opera "Tho Alaskan," Wednosday, Nov. 27 The Strong- noxt Thursday's attraction at tho cr Sex Tho vnmlete. Grand opera house, is oxcoptlonnllv Moving pictures nnd illustrated j strong vocally and thoro has not songs every afternoon and evenlug, .been a change in tho enst since the except Sunday and Monday after-lflrBt performance in New York at IUon8- ,'the Knickerbocker theater on Aug. Grand Opera House JOHN P. OORDRAY, Mgr. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. Tho Never Falling Dollght W. 13. Nnnkcvttle'B Enormous Triumph Human Hearts 'A Story from Ltfo Presented In . Dramatic Form Abounding in Humanity, Bubbling Over with Joyous Comedy. Thrilling and Roalistlc Situations Arauso tho Spectator to tho High est Pitch of Enthusiasm. TIrlxno tKn Krtrt flKn Ofln Tlnv nfllcn I '"'V UV, JV, UKV, ... UV.A w...t.. opens Tuosdcy, 0 n. m. Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. Wednesday, Nov. 20 FRAZEE Ai WADE X'rcsent the Original Production Direct from a 2C Weeks' Run in Chicago THE LATEST MUSICAL RAGE The Royal Chef With h Rig Cast of People, Including VM. J. M'OARTHY And tho Famous THE BROILERS 80 Song HltH HO 20 Fun Milkers 20 Seat Snlo opens Wednesday at 9 a. m. Prices 50c, 7Hc, $1.00, $1.50. TO N I GHT ! Wcstwood's Stock Company At the KLINGER-GRAND Presenting tho 3-nct comedy drama, ontltled "What a Woman Will Do?" COME AN'I) FIN'l) OUT. illUBiraiOU SOngB, SpecmitlOS ana .... . . . ... ., moving pIcturoB between nets. "Human lleartii," Tho moro nnnouncoment that tho l)eoplo'a favorlto piny "Human llenrts"' Is coming to our city, U a matter of much Import to tho then tor-gooTu In our mldit. No molo- drama of modern timoa hus onjoyud I tho voguo that has boon nccordod to W, 13, NankovUlo's solid substantial M lSi ARTS Buccess, "Human HeartB." The rea son is appnranot. The play is inter esting from tho Jso of tho ourtnln on tho flrst act until the llaal cur tain falls. Tho cllmuxea aro stroug and exciting, and tho story is ono that will appeal" to alt classes of theater-gown, no. matter what their stations in lifo may bo. The situi- tione, lined, and incidental business of tho piny, are of such a naturo that they compel the undivided at tention of tho snectntors. A strong "" T vwtn nf -nmoilv runs throiich the piny, but it Ib so placed that never at any time ddos it conflict with tho more serious scones. The author, has boon careful to preserve the dra matic unities. His characters are finely drawn, and as true td nature as possible; in fact he has taken most of his charactors from life. "Human Honrts" will bo soon to morrow (Tfiiedny) night nt tho Grand opora houso. "ic aiiwkmi" upcrn. Tne company wnicn jonn uort on- 12th. Tho leading slngors aro Agnes Cain Brown, a former prima donna of tho famous Bostonlnns Opera company; Harry GIrord, who sang tho lending rolo with Lulu Glaser In "Dolly Vardon," nnd Ed ward Martlndell, tho well-known basso, who waa also a member of Miss Ginger's company. "Tho Alas kan" like "Robin Hood," Is far from being a ono part comic opora and has throo comedy parts which nro plnv v - . rd cd by Toddy Webb, Harold Vlzar and Amy Leicester. Tho oporn wa3 staged by Max FIgmnn. A Snlcin Society Event. Thoro is no uso attempting to ac count for tho certnln fascinations thnt military uniforms havo for tho fcminlno hoart, but -Micro's no uao denying it either, for n lialo Is promptly cast aboiut nny Btnlwnrt youth and thoy nro nearly always stalwart, who agroo to don mo uni form of their country's fighting mon and oven if their fights nro but mimic ones, tho snino halo radiates and enshrines tho uniform in tho hoart of nearly ovory American maiden who boasts a spnrk of pa triotism and whoro is thoro ono who docs not? Horbert Carter, who as Lieut, darken in tho "Royal Chef," which appears at tho Grand oporn houso on Wcdncsdny night has made n distinct hit in tho rolo, Is a magnifi cent specimen of manhood nnd wears a uniform llko n ' vorltablo West Polntor. Mr. Cnrtor Is conceded to possess ono of tho best tonor voices in oporn, is magnetic nnd an actor- of mnrkotl ability. Tho visit of thiJday evening nt tho homo of Miss gay Bllttorlng inolnngo of mirth and molody to Snlom hns nwnkonod un- uslunl society inloroHt and will doubtless scoro lioavlly with our plnygoors during its ongagomont hero. Rink ProRTMin. Th musical program which Is bo lng rendorcd this week at tho Audi torium roller rink by MoElroy's band Is as follews: Swo-stop, ".Missouri Mulo". . .Maka Waltz, "Dnnubo Wavos" I, Vnnorlcl Two-stop, "Tho Smllor" ..Wenrlch Wnltz, "yoodup" DIllnTd Waltz, "Prlnco of PIlBen" ..Ludors !Tvo-Bton. "PndJv Whnok". .Loimiti - - - - - .. - - .-- Wnlu. rmmllnvl nnnrto nnMnr Waltz, "Symnhla" Holzman Two-step, "Tho Jolly General" Morot Wa'tz, "Hello, Poachos," Air by Dlllard Two-step, "San Antonio" ....Sampo Wultz, "Home, Sweet Home" . . . Deafness Cannot Do Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach tho dlsoasjid portion of tho ear. Thoro is only one way to euro deaf nosB, nnd that 1b by constitutional remedlos. Danfness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustatchlan Tube. Whon this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect henr- llng, nnd when it is entirely closed, j deafness is tho rosult and unloss tho I Inflammation can bo taken out nnd l this tubo roatored to Its normal con dition, hoarlng wilt be dostroysd i forever; nlno cases out of ton nro caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an lnflnmod condition of the mil i ecus surfaofts. ! Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any caso of Doafnoss (caused by , I catarrh) that oannot ha nnmrt hv !? ii" i " nn Q cua y Hall's Catarrh dure. Sond for clr culars freo. P.'J, Cheney & Co., To lodo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c, . Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Paul Dowers Ih Convalescent. Paul Bower, the unlvorslty stu dent who has? b&eu sorlouily Ijl with pneumonia fo "sbmo tlrao, is Im proving aud will soon bo able to be, about. WEATHER: OCCASIONAL LIGHT RAI. TONIGHT AND TUESDAY. FOR PERSONS WHO FEL POORLY TJ.o Bitters is especially ntlaptcd. ,Jt -f '.'.,. ,.a .....b ..u 0u..t,uu.w.,(, "-i,cen encouraged suu&taniinuy uy tne feet on tho entlro system, thus mak- support given by tho young men's inc a weak stomach stronc. n InzyiBoostor club. Hvor active and sleep restful. cry bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Ev. wo guarnntco absolutely imro nnd n SIn nntl """"'o to raiso n dollar. I i in ,.i .i .. .. I The boasters enmo through mag trlal will convince you thnt It cau !nlflcently by puttlnB Mp the freight euro Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Female for the young men to get their 111h, Chills, Colds nnd Malaria Fever, plant, tho city secured them a buiM- ' j ing, and now t'ho boosters are going n step further and tiding them over Able .Musician Arrives. t,0 period of installation and until Ruthyn Turney, who has n wide the bnnklng situation becomes nor- ,.,, t., na m vinii ,wi .uiti mni. when they cnii get nlH Ml" . ... , . c . . , bass soloist, arrived Saturday morn - ing irom uorvaius to iuhku his name In Salem. It was only after several years offort of II. N. Stoudcnmeyor, Mm Piinri'Ptlr ninnnirpr of tho Poor. tho energetic manager or the Pcei- loss orchestra of this city, that Mr. Tumoy was Induced to move to Sa- jtnl City, and no other will, amd es lem whoso music lovers will appro- Ipoclally when tho Iowa young men clato tho fact that they will have' hero without asking a dollar of , .....i,.. , u.i m. a bonus. tllU UJIIUI IUUIIJ Ul 11U.11111, Ult tllllOI.. of Mr. Turney's ability perform as a member of tho Peerless orchestra and stringed quintette of this city. Ho will nlso play In tho Symphony nmliofltra whloii will snnn im or. ganlzed under tho direction of Lo V. r, ., i ... , . Roy Gemor, tho talented denn of tho violin department of tho Wlllnm- )lln department of tho Wlllnm- nlvorslty. So proflclont Is Mr. r on tho string bass that ho ,,. ,, , ,, ... 3 difficult variations on Mils otto Unlvorslty. So proflclont Is Mr. Turney ronders pondorous dcop toned instrument. Mr. Turney plnyod Btrlng bnss un-Not for making money, not for build dor tho direction of Hor. August jrB ban" for h,,s Invest, but for slt Aamold in his concert company for .iagS? llfStor VSSSSu'S.d'Ei "not iour yenrs anu rnnKB nign ooin as a .xlol8t and teacher of this difficult instrument. Tho musicians of Salem nro to bo congraUilated In gaining such an ortlst for a citizen of tho city. o TEA There is nothing that costs so little, both money and work, and that goes so far if it has the chance. Your vrornr returns your monty if you do't like Schilling' lkl; we pay liim. o I). I). S. Club Kntertnlti. Tho 13. D. S. club mot last Thrjrrf- Mildred Perkins on East State Btrcot. Tho program of tho oven lng waa music nnd sewing nnd at a lato hour a dainty luncheon which was sorved In tho dining room. Thotso prcBont woro tho Misses Unzpl Bishop, Eunano Craig, Lolah Dollo, Graco Rlnoman, Buola Moycrs, Bortha Allon, Graco Byrd and drod Perkins. A Dnngcrous Deadlock that somtlmoa terminate? fatally, Is tho atoppngo of liver and bowel func tions. To quickly end this condition without dlsagrcoablo sensations, Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills Hhould always bo your romody. Guaranteed abso lutely satisfactory In evory caso or money back, at J. C. Perry's drug Btore. 25c. umiiiiiiiniiiiii nw i LATHAM LAND CO. i Corner State and Commercial Streets. Over Portland General Electric For Salo 5-room cottage, largo lot, good wood house, A special bargain at S50. Houso and barn, 1 V acres Ti ''I ,, of land, good locaftun. Prlcp, iijgrowth flr; 100 cords polo oak $2500. i Ton-acre nronertv 1nr out. lOHUCre propeilj JUt OUt- ' juu oi uy munu wuu gooa a- . , - I room nousa, rnir nam. land " foncod In 4 flold, also small "'any port. Cordwood must bo cut frn.lt. Special bargain at $2000 ..?JLV&"Z?& Z T.... t m ...- . . xuiij-tiuiu mini, i nuiefc ..'seasoned, dellverod as designated, at :rom Salem, on rock read: fair "ior house and barn: small erchard: "1W TiCC nnt.fi nt iixui.1 nn !...! mvwv vw. . w !!WU VU Ct,14 t'rico, ?2suu. .. Elghty-three-acro farm, six "'dork, or cash equal to 25 cents per milos from oitv. fnir hmi .. good barn, fine silo, will hold " I- u" ;u"a ' "uua emu- T tract to deliver the wood and furnish yatlon, balanoo in pasture; 2 ..'a satisfactory bond. Successful bld- 35 tons; 45 aords under cult I. prlngs in pasturo; well at the ";ders will bo required within ten days houso; farm Is fenced. aUo "'f"e' notification of acceptance of vflo c, u.j o bid to ontor into n contract and fur has small orchard; 2 acres ..nic,, anuKtnotnvV hnn,i tim.0 ; loganborrles; 1 acres straw ; berries. Price, ?60 per acre. ! Tweuty-flvo aoros woll lo ! ated, plated In o-acre tracts ; f cholco land. Price 2500. Call at ofllco for full partlcu 1 lars In regard to any of tho bovo propertyles. Also havo a good list of 'ots and residenco property; good bargains in farms. i i 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 n 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 iT ROOSTERS SHOW FAITH. Are Backing Two Induction for the . Welfare of the Capital City. Tho gasoline engine plant, which It,1"18 been socurod for this city by tho '. efforts of tho Board of Trade, has Tho young Iowa men wno inmciea that plant in soiom invested an their capital In tho finest machinery thnt money could buy nnd landed In Salem with ample provision for op erating capital and payroll. But thp collate of t'ho banking situa tion left them stranded with tho innoflt kind of socurlty going beg- mioney iipceisnry to start up with 20 , Tho foundry 'nnd fmlt Spraver factory Is nlso bolng noipeii 'out by tho young mon who do thing nnd do not ask 10 per cent a moniii Owro i'10 l,ut "U uu s'u"-"D t Jg tho ,r,t U)nt w,n C8tnl)llim mnnufncturiim Industries In the Cop- Two Masterly Addresses, Victor DorrlB was tired and nerv ous Sunday, but in tho midst of his feelings ho delivered' two masterly addresses, and tho peopio ustcncu w,t lnl TH?i hfi'SnS0?!,'? a ninn trying to feed his soul on mn- ,tcrIn, things on houses and Inndn, grain and mnrkots with tho bread (that comoth not down from above, " "t 800 bcafrs"onbnyf Vnn.i ,who heard It. Tho man that tried to g(UBfy hln 80i wlth tho things of crnln and mnrkots with tho bread (that comoth not down from above, tho world, Is cnlled by Christ a fool. rcj, toward God." Thoro woro flvo responds to tho Invitation. Tho ovenlng sermon on "Many Problems Solved In Ono," wna airnntr nnd rich with BCrlllttirO' nmi nrcument. And whon the spoak- or gavo tho invitation nt tno cioso oi his address Bevon responded, mak ing a total of 12 for tho day. Thoro havo boon CD added to date, and tho Interest, togot'hor with the ap peal from tho outside as well as tho Inside of tho church has Induced Mr. Dorrls to remain longer. Pooplo who nt flrst did not tako to tho ovangollst are now miking for Information, nnd nro giving him a Bplondld hearing. Meetings contlnuo during tho week. . o Badly Mixed Up, Abraham Brown, of Wlntorton, N. Y had a very romnrkablo oxporl enco; I- snys: "Doctoro got badly mixed up over mo; ono said heart disease; two called It kidney trouble; tho fourth, blood poison, and the fifth stomach and Hvor trouble; but nono of thorn holpod mo; so my wifo advised trying Electric Blttors, which nro restoring mo to porfect health Ono bottle did rao moro good than all tho flvo doctors proscribed." Guar anteed to cure blood poison, wak- Mll-'ncBs nnd all stomach, Hvor nnd kid noy. complaints, by J. C. Perry, drug- glfit, 60c. Wood for Stato Institutions. Sealod bids will bo received at tho oxocutlvo ofllco, Btato capltol, Salem, until 2 o'clock p. m., Novombor 20, 1907, for furnishing wood for tho soveral stato Institutions located at or noar Salem, as fbllews: Insnno asylum, main building, 3000 cords first growth fir. Insane asylum, cottago farm, 1000 cords tlrst or second growth flr wood Penitentiary, 800 cords first growth flr; 500 cords second growth flr: 200 cords grub oak. Reform school, 250 cords flrst growtu nr; -iuu corus bccouu growxn T.flr; 200 cords body oak. Deaf mute sohool, 325 cords sec ond growth fir. uium bciiuui, iiu curua biuu wuuu; 20 cords first growth flr; 5 cordH grub oak. Canltol building. 400 cords flrat "ids on second growtu nr for an or any pnn oi mo mo nuove win aiso .i.n fiT,tertnlno1 avnnnt ho n avium .-main building, and capltol building. UW ..--...--, V.w-t.V V MW Bids will bo received for all or v -. - ..w.j uv....0.., .. near the several institutions, clos corded with bulkiioads. Delivery a certified chock, payable to the coru, to ue forfeited to the stato as damagos. In caso the bidder receiving tno nwnril atinll fnll in ovAPitrn o nnn- tho award shall fall to execute a con- nlsh a satisfactory bond. Bidders should be careful to 6tate In their bids the name of tho institution and tho kind and number of cords to be furnished. Bids must be sealed In envelopes', endorsed "Proposals for Wood." and addressed to the under signed. Any further Information may be had of tho undersigned. Tho right to reject ,nny or all bids, or any part of a bid and to waive de fects in any bid if it bo deemed to tho Interest of tho stato to do so. By order of the board of trustees of tho several institutions. W. N, GATENS. HEAT In the Right Place ' At the Right Time That's it-wlicrc you wanl it-when you want itand if you only knew how easy it is to carry Irom room to room and how much cheery comfort you can have wilh a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) You would no longer be without one. No smoke no sme " Ihit .'. iL Ptrftction maxim. Because the smokclea ucyicc is smoKclcss you can have r direct, nlowinn heal from every ounce i ii ut uii. Liruss inn i nnid. n -....i - , . " ' i yuaiu Q burns y hours. An ornamenl m. wncrc-nnished in japan and rdcM. Lvery healer warranlcfl. " , H rsvr THEY WILL GOT IT IN THE NECK On Thanksgiving day from saw- edgo on their collars, unless tho men of Salem aro wlso enough to -tako their linen to a first-class laundry. If you want beauty of color and ex qulstto finish on your shirts', collars and cuffs, and havo them sent homo in porfect condition, Bend your or der to tho Salem Steam Laiundry, nnd wo guarantee satisfaction to our patrons. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY. 136-1CC S. Llborty St, Phono Main 25. CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY Wo aro a now firm and wo havo come to stay. Our uniform method of damp ening, done by an expert damp ener, insures a beautiful finish. Special effort will bo made by us to please our customers. Laundry called for and de livered. Phono orders given prompt attention. PHONE 105. tgHfcUUBTMWIBJ BUTTERNUT DREAD. It Is worth more than any otae.' bread, yet the price is no higher For sale at your grocer's. OALD?ORNIA BAKERY. Thom&a & Cooler. Prop. Salem Fence Works neadquarters for Woven Wlro Fencing. Netting, Pickets, Gates, Maltbold Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing All at lowest prices. Walter Morley 250 Court St Salem, Ore. Wi u.n.. ,.Mdy iioki. B,uiPfd Hi,i, a, Ltrdit,iii th Pdedion 0,1 H!,r R,;, Limp .! yWa ,U STANDARD OIL C0.HPANY pvtmmi First Class Conveyances and Reliable He ou always get at YuibV can glvo you any klcd o t hi that you desire and a scrub)! iu ii mm is gentle la Horses boarded. FASHION STA8US 0. W.YAVXKRrM 13M87N. High SI, ft d oviio.,r" TUB BEST I10ASTM FAMILY EVER H Can bo obtained from I Under and Juicy M, pork. All our mwu w i from the choicest, and W the table to suit tb d"M fcatldlous. Our prtcesani quality than you cm WM place In Salem, & 0. 0K0Si ni.nna Ofll . , ,,VIIV .'. Gold Dost P. B. Wfl AGENT HHI" TORRID Z0! FUNARCE Tfle f J4 mi en " - hrlek ueo " .. sa .. Tnfna - . ,.i ell. , V& Guarww - - Ecow ijlli- P kU ta ", tm- lfcM w& EetDB proof. lll-5-7-12-14-18d Clerk of Board.