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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1907)
SV v tP-ffc tfFUr wW.v -rtfcv ' ;n?cmBWft)iH t ; J; H9 : m DAILY CAPITAL JOUllNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1007, ",1 An Independent Ncwspaj Ihc'Trogress anr Published Rrorjr K ? syns - (w DMljr.Ibjr carrier, pof Dftllr, by mall, por f Wooklr, by roan", w For conv Habod at t mont' . Aj J I 5 . . u'ftSg1 The Oregon SI hoe Co. WISHES ITS PATRONS AND FRIENDS j A Merry Oregon Christmas AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Thanking them for theit Liberal Patronage in these and past Holidays we are Grateful to All r l OREGON SHOE CO., THE HOME Of GOOD SHOES iMfcWiWtewfrwiWfcWfcwi NEW THEORY SUCCESSFUL IN INDIANAPOLIS L. T. Cooper Makes Many Converts Dur ing Stay in That City rospondod to throo encoros, Jolinnlo Hill nnd liny Gott pnscod tho hat. Astonished though thoy woro at tho sight of two woll-dreasod young moil IjokbIuk, tho passengers re sponded llboinlly. in ono circuit moro than $10 wag collootod. Thon 1UU approached tho loading Italian, who had been sitting In tho background, discouraged because of the oollpBo by his rival, and pourod tho monoy Into his lap. Tho Italian was qulto embarrass ingly grateful. Ho Insisted on kiss ing Hill's hand boforo all tho pasB Clear the Skin of pimples, blotches, blackheads and liver spot3. This is readily accom plished by regulating the bowels, toning the stomach, stimulating the liver, freeing, the blood of impurities with a course of MeechamX Mm Sold everywhere. In boxes 10c and 25c. 'Tho TJi new theory (backed up by West Washington Street, had this to his preparation) advanood by h. T. any of his oxporlonco with Coeper: Joopr with regard to the oauso of 'I lmvo boon a vlotlm of stomach moat ill honlth of the present gonora- trouble ror tho past tlvn years sick tlon U living sown broadcast by this and suffering pain all the tlmo. young man. HJvorythlng I ato dlstrosBOd me. I . '.. ..... . havo been under the trnntment nf uoopur doiiovoh inai mo numan , . . - onm tho "arnnri tnm rf .i,i )0 uj-ihwuiu una niro. uiiuuy, aro uibu tomuoh has become degenerate In " Physicians and hayo taken SnuAo ad tlmt ft J, h,..R l08rving of special mention for Ivl!ld races and claims that good Lnd r lod,0,no' none ot "loh l""'"b d 5ai J'W" " J11": tholr .orvloe. In maklns tbo proBram health I. impossible unless the stom- urron,ou mo roUor- T greatly ," , " ": ::"?r7 a success ..,. ," , , , ... , . dlBoouragod. and was about ready to "" " "tt ua wagnor nan id i v-viiuiiiu. i nib hu uiuiiua ivi . . Skating Itlnlc. Christmas Kvo was appropriately colobratod at tho Auditorium rink lust evening with an olnborato Ohrlstmas troo and a apodal program of music. Tho Lnwler children, tho ocport juvonllo skater, gavo a per formance nnd will glvo another to night and Thursday night. A grand masquerade Is being plan ond for January 1st. Tho manngomont of the Auditor ium rink can rightly claim tho honor of conducting tho big skating palace In tho most clean, up-to-date and ac- Queers. Moroovor, ho nromlsod. In I broken Englleh, to send "gratta orl- t,on and delivered It so well Ulnnla song" to tho "kind vounc awor to prayer ana man" If ho would only give him comlnB at Christmas time" ( mon-. tho , ono year which it has been opor- mu auuross. tho homo- commodntlng manner poiilble durlm; cot tho inoldnnt. nt wi, inf J Tho committee, Mrs. Horrlck, Mrs. siln u'lltt hli iirminviit Inn . ,, . , .1 , ,, ii l,,,M uiy i uiuouuoe ii8 prepara- An article from tho Indianapolis 0U8 ' Star during Coopor's stny In that city ' Iins thi to snv of Coonor and his1 l Wls koptloaI, of course, after preparation. glvo up, when Mr. Cooper camo to nud ns ohoaP na "Maggie Murphy'a Home. Aftor two or throe days no further attompt was made to sing It, and tho manuscript was ltlod away In tho pending so much money and taking arohvo, ;f tho GIoo ol.tl,. And so It go -s: ItoporUi that procodod Mr. Coop- Bcn a large quantity of modlolno, or visit here told of his succoas In bftit, like tho drowning man, I was othor localities, but tho immonso roaay to grab at a straw, so I so buccosb of hlB modlolno and tho gen- ou,.0,i somo. of Mr coopor's Now DIs rnl bollof In this theory was wholly oovory modlolno and began taking unprooedontod. "jt. n ooemod to holp right from the "So great Is tho riuch of the pub- llrst dose. I have been taking- It forinou" w,th tho dust of travol still Uc to VhlH young man that pooplo several wook, and onn now oatf!oa thorn, thoy are qulto ready to re- utnnd in line waiting tholr turn for heartily and onjoy my meals for tho hours In an offort to see him. Tho firet time In live years ent anything most interesting fonturo of this Is without pnlu or distress of any kind. Btatoiuonts made by reliable citizens I foel llko a now bolng llfo Is wortli ns to tho actual accomplishments of living now.' " Oooper's medicine. Among recontj Lot us explain Mr. Cooper's re statoni nts of this character the fol- markable modlclne to you If your Jowlng Is a fair ox&mpjo: general health Is not all that it "Mr. Ii. F. Campbell, of 328-1 should be. J. C. Parry. making tho program Tho children were highly pleased with their tront of tiuts, candy and oranges, and entered Into tho true spirit of tho occasion. Tho church was decorated with somo choice mottoes and overgreons and tho entertainment was a suc- t Inn nil In Mm rnnillm wno an rnnl'nn.l nnlnt Ita snnnrvlslflll. TllOrO HlMlmndodovorhlBwrdandfor-. b0on no d,8nSrooab1, lnc!denf wuuiuvor since uiw kuu ui'it tho rink last Christmas, which Is considered commondablo by all who nro familiar with such amusements whoro the strolctest propriety must bo sustained in order to maintain tho hlghoot regard from the com munity at large and to Insure good, clonn amusomont, with the beet ac commodations posslblo. The rink still enjoys tho liberal patronago of tho Salem people, for which tho manngomont Is approolatlvo, and In c S3. Thn linmt nlnnsorl innn thni-n TT.... ...f. 1. 3 I i.uu wuris, IW. Wliq nv .T. IT Aforrvmnn whn In !!!.?' ll? i' m,wh hl,8tUng' 'making an honest effort to stand forltho future as In tho past will take but a 1 kinds of fun and oxcitemont.;th030 thlnga wh,ch aro good truo 0Very precaution to avoid accidents. Ana vnan, tiio llrst day of collogo,i i ., i.i nifti, rpi, mnnill,oml,n) will annro no ex- nttn li l.ll.l .i .... """ tjw.uu, ..u uw iiix, u.b, ...... w.u muuuhv .ivuuuii. mo men n..-i .i ...m i i.i it.i Itumblo into dormitory orefr.tern.ty v'tnT .' ' ' .7 ZZT ,f - (- -4- w " TIIM 8TANIX)ni) HOYS. An Impromptu Concert fllvon on a Hay Ferry Uont. An ojcuoUout story Is told on Johnnie Hill, tho leader of tho Stan ford Gloo Club, whloh apponrs at the lrand opera houso Saturday, Dec. 3S. It occurred while tho clubs wore Tosslng ou tho Oakland forry, only two houra aftor 4hoy had loft homo. On tho lowor dvck two Italians woro trying to ooax somo music out of a crnckod harp and a violin that never eaw Cremona. "I think wo onn boat that," said Johnulo Hill, and he gathorod tho olub around hlia and thoro was a conoort that was a concert on the lower dook. It was a orowdod boat, and orowds bogan to gathor from tho nippor dook, drawn by the upusual sound of good muslo on a Southern Paoiftc forry boat, until tho bows of tho steamer dipped. Aftor tho Qleo club had given throo selections and tho Mandolin club had sumo the ordinary, restful college roglme ns furnishing variety to tho constant vnrloty of a venation musi cal olub trip. Christmas nj Harriet Cluipol. "The Man on tho Hox." Ono of tho mot commondlng foat urog of Max Flgman's prodruotlon of "Tho Man on tho Box" Is its utter froodom of suggestive dlalocuo or i ii t. . i - .... .. vujtr urti (Uuuuu. ii is swoot ana roiresning - ., Wnll-known TiiiiKii imi aatia. niu w- Tho mnnnEroment will spnre no ponso in keeping the skntoe and floor In first class condition, and also will not allow any roughness what soever In tho building In order to abolish annoyance both to skaters and spectators. Tho many occasions of spoclal mention which have taken place at tho rink during their first dosorvlng of praise. uw i . - na ns ii linimv summer hrnftzn. nrwi nn " - . ..vii, T.nsf attntiln. !. o...! ... . " . . ....'. .llnllnro'onn nnrtv and BOVirnl lu'" "-- - & in armuuy cnooi, man need fenr to tnko his wife, sis- " ---" - - . h,gh. together with the assistance of tho tor or dauehtor to son it. Harold'1"0"8 ot fancy skaUn?...b.L. JL good people of other ohurohos who(MacGrath has demonstrated that n closed artists. These toatur llvn In Mm , lti... - n . 1 . 'nil nnufiil v nlnntlAn nll(l llluj u" ...w ... v.u ..m) gi I0W t-anc. on- thoroughly amusing talo can bo told,"' w .: , - -rhn management V..H... .w. u,n u uur aim twenty mi insinuation. And as a matter ori"""4va ;- ,.' iha enabling minutes. Those present were so well fact, thoro never was a French farco for ,,ts kIn,il pat'J gj: in the iilnnsnrl it- ill . ..! . .. Ii in nnmlnni the UUbinQe l most pleasurable manner possible- ploased with tho oxorolsoa and tho1 4Imo iassed so quickly that thov would havo romalnod to havo heard tho program reproduced. The read ing given by Mrs. Slegmund doeorvos spoclal mention for the reason that tho selection was so appropriate for tho occasion and was so woll 1o1Iy- orod that no one but a person who has mastered many of tho problems of life could havo inado tho selec- Thursday at 9 a. m. or suggostlvo story that contained as many absolutely hearty laughs and Interesting moments as this Ameri can story, "The Man on the Box." Mr. Figman has achieved a most re markablo succoss Jn tho leading role, and has boon playing to orowdod houso8 ovorywhero. Ho will be tho ntilnnilnn n 41in ff.n.3 Hn. !.. IHHUVHUU JVI, mo UIHUU UJJU1U UUUBOM,uiluluuuul - . j-. inursaay, uec. zu. bents on saieioer or mo iiocuiu., . Down by tho Scashoro. For a live manufacturing town, Bandon by tho son, for tho size of . is a peach. It has moro industries i. tnw in Orecon. pro rata w population, and the Christmas nam-1 ling S. Bath, fairly boils over Catarri Invites Consus T .m.Vnnl tl l1f'l!tbti .1 ..... 1I1A Atrtm KJ' breaks down the pai ness, Impairs the UAj hearing, unu w- Being 0 conjtitotiouJWW quires a consMiBuw'-v Mnnri's bar n.j..ll.. A wrfflUCVIfl. known Sarsatabl. enthusiasm about Ue the region It Kpnwti t...nn. irift Cbr' The Salem Jwlje ol & :: conauoiw -rr ,,1 service at loe , , ,-j quartet com"-- h .and "SaH service wmwJ, carried out f "s- oter the M . Ing. Fentf Pay MB zl$n ndteHJM MtlaA beoeui"-' mL