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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1907)
fit DAILY CAII TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DKCKMBEIt 11, 1007 I COMFEETE FORMULA. AYEE'S PILLS A 9 Tl.TI Knh Pill Hetirenti J 1 t lr i "'l O JftIaP . . 4 Or. Podophyllln . -jV Or. - JS 4 . ainiror . . . Or. Garabogo . . V Or. Alooa .... vGr. OllPoppormlntife Qr.j - . . ... .... ... nUMM.1 Dtttn .. Clm nil SnnApm(nt4ifnr. A.T. ..... .Lnrtr irihnl hf Ihlnbi fit Ihli wwuujum uiy j w..- luu TZXhtoaUctritlL Da a hi , sous . ExcJpiont-Bufflc lent quantity. fl&ouf mntf Awe pWi. He knatos. the fo!m T ,, -,. -. 'I I I 1 I I I H"l llt'l'll') n'Ml"l'l r as they have presented at their vau devlllo houses had ever been eoon before they became vaudeville- pro moters. The statement that they havo retired, or are about to retire, from vaudeville management bo caused they havo failed, are Just The Japanese Warrior in 1807. She was destined to .Chlnp. and Japan, the dream of yenra me. Wo were to go by the West Indies Uo Rio Janorlo, thence by tho Capo of Good Hope to Madagascar, to Aden at tho mouth of tho Red sea, to Muscat at the entrance of ths Per sian gulf, and so by India and Slam AMUSEMENTS M-H-I M II li I H HI II I I I I'M Auditorium Holler Hlnk. Morning, afternoon nnd evening sessions. Thursday, Friday and Sat urday nights and Saturday matinee, tho Lawler children, fancy and trick Bltaters. Grand Opcrn House Dates. Friday, Dec. 13. U. of O. Glee nnd Mandolin Club. Saturday, Doc. 14 ."The Lion nnd tho Mortise." The Vftudete. Moving pictures and Illustrated songs ovory afternoon and evening, except Sunday and Monday after noons. Klingcr Grand. Wcstwood Stock Company To night, "Jack O'Dlamonds." Gtand Opeta House JOHN P. CORDHAY, Mgr. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1.1 University of Oregon Glee and Mandolin Clubs BETTER THAN EVER Collego Music, Sours nnd Stunts Forty People, Including TROF. .1. M. 'GLENN Prices $1.00, 75c, r0c, 35c. Scats on sale nt box ofllco Friday 0 n. in. about Inane enough to bo considered :to our first ;iort In Chluoao waters, comic ssrccraphB In London Punch. 1Ioskong. . fnr "KlnW & Erlailger haVO nover Tnlltl i.,i ,,n,t vnt nnLnrnri unnn tho "Tho Lion and the Mouse." It 1b rarely given to tho playwright to produce a work which will stand fnlie(1 ln nnytli!ne they have undot-ltmth of modernization which sho has tho test of yonrs, usually the products taken to do, and they cdrtalnly can- sinco pursued with such rcvolutlon- of the American author last for a not bo mUX to have' failed In vnudclnr: 1 St& of ton venrs aim there iirtnf HPnRnn nf snv 30 weeks, and is . ... .. , .. , . borne eigiit ot ton years ago mere brief season, " , ' vlllo with the rocord thoy have inndoilunchC(l with mo a young Japanese then relegated to the uastc uasKet. ,n tho png(. g,x monthg) dfemonstrnt-! naval onicer, who, I understand, has But this is not .the experience of Chas , Jtg vast poMU,,UtIoB ng , , a occupied a position of distinguished Jnlancial'and Scafo n" th s ? MM S?- ?&$ SSi IK financial nnd po ltlcal ire in urn vaMd,v,, managr. And In oil this lf he had ever aeon a two-swordod country, "The Lion and tho Mouse .. neofniflr unvitrhnnn. man. He replied. "Never." Ho ho ls now playing its third year in New ... I longed to tho samurai clas3, who onco York city, a record never ybefpi'Q lv ' iworo them, but ln actual llfo thoy equalled In tho history of our -stag. " imve disappeared. riii.s mm rues. When tho Iroquois readied Japan, A prolific cnuso of Piles Is the use and throughout her stay, two- thick almost an opcaiis prupos When t" ylny was tlist prodticod nt. t.hn Tn'f'fliitn tliflntnr. Xevv York. In Octouur of 1905 tno nubile and of cothnrtlc3 and pills of a drastic- sworded men were as t critics worn dumbfounded at the v,olent nntm'e' nIwnys followed by a blackberries. To Eun jilnttiro nf th nnrrnniinn in tiic iiifii. ' reaction on nccouni oi .mo resinous, ,so88ions it was liiunuunting to BOO est 'financial circle of the notion, i ary,n6 Properties tney contain. 'half a dozen riding down a There Ore street, other causes, but no hntlcs, crown of the head shavod, Mint' .llfl tint clnnni ollnll 111 litre nmtt.'l possibly exist In n vane sort of matter what the cause orMvhnt the with a short pigtail tatho back tied way it was realized that "the concon- 1:In(1 of PIles nr- Leonhnrdt's Hem-'near tho skull, and then brought tratlotl Of Mllllinlteu Wealth 111 thel"01" Kun w nu uiwu iu vuru iu aumy lurnuru umau iu tiiu uiii); hands of the unscrupulous, was n!8tny cured. thoIr figures growned, tho handles general weal, but ltl Il's an internal romeuy mat re- of the two swords projecting closely moves inu cuu9u ui injuiim, jjiuui, iruin iiic luit uiuu ui luvm huiuuuls, Bleeding or Suppurating PJles. and tho feet resting in stirrupB of A guarantee goes with ench pack- slipper form, which my momory soya ago. wore of straw-work; but of that 1 $1.00 at druggists, or uy. Leon- am less sure. This equipment was hardt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y Pro- completed by a painted fan struck prietors. Sold by Dr. Stone, .In tho belt, and at times an opened Salem. t paper umbrella.' '-o I " I havo been pa3sengor In tho snmo boat with somo of thoso warriors, nc XntnrloN Annointed. Icoutred us above, and using itholr menne tn ,tht had never been driven home so strik ingiy boforo. ,, Then enme the famous Investiga tions, which revealed all the cor ruption and false dealing in every walk of what Is tormed "high finance" theno woro followed by prison sen tences, suicldc3, prosecutions and disgrace; efforts woro made to clean up various institutions nnd to re store tho confidence of tic Investing public. With all this came the gen- oral acknowledgement of the truth .1. II. Coo. Shanike: Eleanor A.'faiiB ns required, whlio engaged iu nnnznminnr. Port in ml ! A. P Fnitfdr. animated conversation with tho of the playwright's picture and tho POn, Portland, E. D. Horgan, Corval-! courtesy and smiling affability char- nccialm of hi'? .greatness. nR. n. s. iinntlncton. Tho Dnlles: Honry B. Harris, who is respon- w. W. Hall, Salem, slblo for tho production of "Tho Lion o nnd tho Mouso," is sending to tho west this season tho most poworfiil you grow strong, blood puro cast oven seen ln this romarkablo . .,.,.. i.,. ., ..., drama, It is headed by Dorothy Don- "U"VI "J""'" J", lvu "' u 4"r" nelly In tho rolo of Shirley Ross- yu aro wcji nu nappy ngum nuur more, and Pauf Evorton, as John (taking Hollistor's Rocky Mountain uiirKuu liyuor, mo ficnost man in Tca. Givo It a trial. 35 cents, Toa It a int1tl rPlii nlnm mill lm mr r ' I at tho Grand opera homo Saturday r Tflblcts' For 8(ll nt Dr Ston(J'8 ' I was In Japan at tho arrival ot nignt, uec. li. owrv. t i their flrt ironclad, purchased In tho actorlotic ot all classes iu Japan. Suc!i then was the as yet raw material out of which havo boon evolved tho he roic soldiery who havo recently as tonished tho world by tho practical development they havo glvon to mod ern military ideas; thou as ntnliko tho troops which now uro, except in courage, as tho ancient Japnncso war-Junk Is to the present battlo- slilp. 'msw-jm .-l.-l. , H .1.11 .-II I -.11.1 ! II...... I. II ll - I I I .1 .! 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If the reports from the rocout concert given in Eugon are to bo believed, It was tho host ovor given by the Gloo and Mando lin clubu, and the musio loving nnibllc may fully e.poot a concort worth whilo and no one not to be missed. Tho porformanco produced by tho college men Is somewhat dlfferont from the goneral run of musical at tractions iu that thoy present tho true atmosphero of oollogo life. Ev erything is ch&rnotortistlo and typical of studout days. Among the songs and mandolin selections are lively college tunes, latest popular airs, catchy songs, that mnko a docidod hit, and a few solos of merit. Tho poopl of Salem have always appreciated and enjoyed the Univer sity of Oregon Glee and Mandolin cluba In their former visits hero, and this season they havo something even better to look forward to, for the colloge men aro determined to make tho coming performance sur pass all previous entertainments. They will bo at the Grand opera house next Friday night. this to say: "In the cloud of rumors thnt.hav (bn Hying about tho country during tho past two months to the offoet that Klaw & Erlanger aro to retire from vaudeville, their remarkable success In this direction bus, boon ,ovrlookod by some and purposely I disregarded by others, according to personal inclination. "But tho fact romalns that thosa gentlomen have really achieved a remarkable success In this field of amusemont enterprise and have sat up a now rocord as a standard of success, as they have done In ovory thlng olso they have attempted In tho past ton years. "Not ono of tho old school vaude ville magnates ever droamed that a vaudeville performance could be put together that would draw over 50,- 000 peoplo a week, yet' that Is what Klaw & Erlangor have accomplished at the Auditorium in Chicago. Thoy havo made a similar record of great atttendanco at the Forrest Theater In Philadelphia, tho Tremont in Bos ton and the Now York theater in Now York. "Their advent Into the vaudeville field gave this form of entertainment a great' Impetus and no such bills Jones-Hnrpor. A marriage license was last even ing issued to Clifford T. Jones of Sllvorton, aged 25, and Wllma A. Harper of Pratum, aged IS; E. May, witnoss. Rheumnti.sm, When pains or Irritation exist on any part of the body, the application of Ballard's Snow Liniment gives prompt relief, E. W. Sullivan. Prop. Sullivan Home, El Reno, O. T writes, June G, 1902: "I take ploas urq In recommending Ballard's Snow Liniment to all who aro afflicted with rheumatism. It is the only remedy I havo found that glvos' Imraedlute relief." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry. Different After Marriage. "Do ygu ever tako your wife a box of candy or a bunoh of violets." "Nope." "And why not? Is she not as dear to you as she was before you married ner? "Yep; but if I was to send hor flowers and candy she'd wonder what crime I was trylnlg to cover up." Houston Post. , o Notlco to tho Public. Please tako notice that any ono throwing old cans, junk or rubbish of any kind upon the public high ways will bo prosecuted to tho full extent of tho law, the same being an obstruction to tho highway. By Order ot the County Court. 12-7-lw United States, and doubtless long since consigned to the scrap heap; but of her hereafter. After being up and snowed under, during a very bitter and boisterous January, we at last, got to sea, and soon ran into warmer weather. Captain A. T. Mahan, U. S.,N., ln Harper's Weekly. I I fl! SMio Kind You Hn.vn ai iu uso for ovor Rft vn ."giIIa,aWdii,... All Counterfeit,, IJE221S!W il.r.1enwviinciriiio'ivItUnnacii1lan;2ritl What is CAST0RIT contains neither Opium, Morohtao i,i. U1 ft Bulistonco. ItsngoiH Its guarantee. It dS"K? ina nimys u ovcrlrfmcwi. It curca Dinger" rein, giving LcalthvnnJ 'SM.,I, Colic. XtrcltovoB Teething To ,7 and FlRiiiinnnv. Tf. ,,co...ii"TC3Lcur.C9ContlMsll c- iiTOillimuca MO Kfl( 1 ,..,... .7, Stomach and Bowels, Klvlnir liorfihroni T ul CENUINE CASTORIA AIWA! jV Beaxa tho Signature of 2L&m The KM You Me Always li in use For Over 30 Years, THE CCNTAUn COMPANY, ?T MUAAAf TMtT. MVUMtm. FOR SAL Two good houses ln suburb ot Salem, Ico orchid; & good business a oplondld blacksmith and wagon and pttti with a good business in full running order at the prwsl Tho shop building Is n strong frnrao building with conuetit tlon and heavy framo well finished, and would be totems M Btoro building, or warohouso or factory, or good loatluL'U m within ono block of tho now nyou out rauroaa. un m ium fW beautiful homes and buslnoss ocnuons in baiem. uuuim 3 chango as part paymont a good small farm. Will gin fMjil E ... ... ! .11- ..Pud und low Interest for part, farm to do in wiimmiTwj Salem or Portland. 9 Address correspondence to I DERBY & WILLSON or GEO, B. JACOBS, Salem, Ore. R.F.M&W nwwtiHMiHiiiwmnwimiimf Cut in Lumber Pite Cntnrrh Cannot Bo Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of tho disease. Catarrh Is a blood or con stitutional disease, and ln order to cure It you must take Internal reme dies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medi cine. It was prescribed by one of tho be3t physi.clans ln this. country for years and is a regular prescription It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, noting directly on the mu coub surfaces. The perfect combi nation of the two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results In curing catarrh. Send for teslmonlals free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c stlpatlon. Take Hall's Family Pills, for constipation. nin, n !, inrpo nmmmt of umber on our jitlviije tho building in Salem, we have mRiJlB-l "" . ... .(! srfsl list, and are nrnnnred to fill lumber contracijJLU ' The Chas. K. Spauldii Logging Co, Mill ill and Office foot of fetf o. fieantlu WgUtttM) of .JWO Iks Kind tea Haw Ahwrs fc r. a t TFORNI "' A ...vfl.Bl IS THE PLACE WHERE GOLF, TBffft j RIDING, DRIVING AND ALL THb ENJOYED RATE, SALEM TO L03 AK0BBES (W AND RETURN Cltleala Saitlirt1 Correspondingly Low Rates toother via the famous , (lM Shasta RouteSonften KNOWN AS jj "The Koad oi a WW M - TT Of V . .....- ii-.crftted booyeta d Ji MP For oeauuiuwjr ..-"-- ....hara w its Winter Resorts, call on Wui