Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 05, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH B, 1B0.
5
rColdsz
ammmmmmmmmmmmam
Cold after ;o.d, cough after cohrr. I
One cold no sooner., cured than
' another one comes. It's a bad habit,
ihis taking-cold habit, what you
.nrlmi medicine that will break tin
. i . . T..U,n h . . . . .. .B J u
ilBB&K SKfcte strenKthenweaktissuesaA.
im !- -- . .
tho poopio of Marion county In tho
permanent Improvement of roads In
tho several districts. Beslde3 beinc
HI II 1 1 1 1 II II 1 1 Hll 1M w
a competent man ho U royal fcl- White HoUSC RestauriTOt J
mm im uuii i mi! vnrnra nrT
ills
kT Lpisslon Play.
S ! Elk MD6trcl8'
goutr -
jftercoon ana B"""0
-.. ria4ctU.
.nd Illustrated
ifternoon aau
tsd Monday nuer-
)K XJcltlodioH.
. ettOltt WO lus
358, kJ evenings.
OPERA BOUSE
hrtaWUKDAV NIGHTS,
jlCgiA.n7.
, h 7 and i
FLAY
(Wtt h rlBfC pictures.
j'-.jrtfwtotn, Marvelous.
rauion Nay."
,ai tttend a bettor sor-
b dtr of Salem Friday
Pwloa Play. is to bo
1 1; meam of moving
Ijttt Grind opera house.
IdNtflTe a moro vivid
filth will last In tho
Ljtr i llfetne, by actually
Introduction of the llfo of
I Ijlltlng beings, than
1 5 the ord'nary Sunday
tijfir
ffu&i Play'" opens with
t:Mbj the angel of tho
Hit u to be the Virgin
111 coning Christ child.
fit tbe Inn, the refuBiil
the birth In tho
flee for tho FdserVntloh of seats will
he open Saturday at 9 a. m. till 1
p. m. nnd again all day Monday and
Tuesday. Tho management earnest
ly request that tho nudlenco be In
their places promptly at 8:30 p. m.
as tho curtain will go up then sharp
and the opo'nlnff la a pretty featuro
that should not bo missed. That
there will bo a rush for reservations
when tho box offlco opens up, goes
without saying, as practically every
theater-goer In town will seo the
show cither ono night or tho other.
Tho second night, will witness a
partial change of program.
o
THE VIRGINIAN
HELD THE ATTENTION.
"Tho Virginian," at tho Grand
opera house last night was good. It
was good from tho riso of tho cur
tlan for tho first act to tho climax of
tho killing of "Trampaa," tho "bad
man." Thoro wna not a dull mo
ment during tho whole of tho play.
Tho leading cbnractors wero nil
excellent, It not being a "one star"
production. W. S. Hart, aB "The
Virginian;" Frank Champeau, as
"Trampas;" Anno Meredith, as "Mol
ly Wood," and G. A. Forbes, aa
"Stove," all closoly rivaling each oth
er ns deserving of first place.
Hart flitted Owen Wlstar'B hero
porfectly, having all tho characteris
tics of a rough cowboy, with better
qualttlos In his makeup than tho or
dinary. A man, ready to do his du
ty at -all hazards, ovon to hanging
his boat friend for cnttlo otonllng nnd
refusing to play tho coward for his
school teacher love, who wautod him
to loavo tho cattlo cross-roads town
to avoid meeting his deadly enemy,
"Trnmpas," In n duel.
G. A. Forbes acted well tho pn-t
of "Stovo," being the all-round cow
puncher, who, an "Tho Vlrglnlnn"
tolls him, "gets In with tho wrong
bunch," steals cattlo and Is lynched.
Miss Meredith was tho pretty
ambl-
voters of
Sllvorton need not hesitate to sup-'
port at tho primaries und at tho gon!
era! election. Silverton Appoal.
airdir of tbo young
W of kll Ing tho now young "school inarm," with
kitltto Egypt, all foltowltlonB nbovo tho llfo of n cowboy for
rttf "Tho Vlrirlnlnn." which results in his
tfce young boyhood of abandoning tho rouch wava of cat-
It is helping his fnthor.'tlo m on and raises hlniBolf to tho
turjxnter Ilia toaoh- partner of his employer.
0a boy, among tho" Generally tho man has ambition
sjhprieiti follows; then for tho dovelopment of tho youug
IjSt. John, and the bo-! woman, but In this caso It worked
t'j ifal life work. How Just tho onnoslto. It Is an all-man nlav
to Birae!et. his betrayal ! Tho women In It wero all good In
tholr parts, but tho enst affords no
dlsaonslona over beauty.
Tho men chnraotora nro tho real
cowboy allele, a la Frederick Rem
ington, and your friend, Teddy.
Tho rest of tho charactprs were
woll played, especially Frank Val!,
Gralg Mulr and W. II. Sadler, who
were cowboy 'friends of "Tho Virgin
Ian." Tho opera house contained ono of
the Inrgost crowds It has over known,
and there wero fow, If any, who rc
grettod having attonded tho per
formance last night.
Stato of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lu
cas County, 6s.
Prank J. Cheney makes oath that
ho la senior partner of the Arm of
F. J. Cheney & Co., doing buslneRB In
tho city of Toledo, county- and state
aforesaid, and that eald firm will
pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every caeo
of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by
tho uso of tho Hall'a Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY,
Sworn to boforo mo and subncrlbed
In my presence, this Cth day of De
comber, A. D., 188G.
(Seal.) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken In
ternally, nnd acts directly on tho
blood and raucous surfaces of tho
system. Sond for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for con-
otlpatlon.
Mm Ii tiecutlon on the
I to burial and resurroo-
Mikova with all tho rev
l to tbe spirit of tho
t peifoonance Satur-
'Miiutiy Show.
MMrj-lty of promlnomw
SUtw, the announce
! local (odgoof Elks is
i rei show 'icnoutfl. n
Ut r!Bto appear on av.
N tin entire population
expectation as to
People On Eoath are
Wnj thlj time. That
ftokli here in Salem
rKW are WondaMnV
tcreat prominent nar.
pwurfkjpat.ng. are going
-"wnaemloitrei how
"tt tomi w... .
'wutwiHg or
1 VttJtr nnilii. .-L-
v,, "7, i-uicnr
I loeai tni.v. ..
t .. ' "'"
i 80Cm! ii,, -j
'wstedby an la-
ia4 AllPntAntn.l
p:e of profw.
HJtt h,a that of
COFFEE
There is a time for Food
tea, and a time for good
coffee; there is no time for
poor either.
Your grf rviuiM your money K on doo't
Hie Scblftiu Wi- - par him
Now Notnrlen.
II. G. Lake, Bert E. Youmans, C.
E. Fields, S. E. Couch, Portland; J.
B. 8chnofor, Ltnnton; Wm. Williams,
Doxtcr; J. M. Throno, Roseburg.
o
Do Not Crowd tho Senson.
Tho first warm daya of spring
bring with ithom a dcslro to got out
and enjoy tho cxhlllrntlng air nnd
Bun shine. Children that havo boon
housed up all winter are brought
out and you wonder whoro they all
camo from. Tho heavy winter cloth
ing Is thrown nsldo and many shed
tholr flannels. Thon a cold wavo
comes and pcoplo say that grip Is
opldomlc. Colds at this season nro
oven mnro dnngorous than In mid
winter, as thoro Is nvuch moro dan
ger of pneumonia. Tnko Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy, howoYpr, and
you will havo nothing to fear. It al
ways euros, and wo havo never
known a cold to result In pnoumonla
whon It was used. It In pleasant
and safo to tnko. Children like it.
For aalo at Dr. Stone's drug storo.
. 1
The
Now Stnytnn Depot.
A formal complaint to compel tho'T
oouiuern racuic company to Im
prove tho waiting and freght room
In tho station at West Stayton has
been filed with tho railroad commls
slon. Tho matter will booferred to
the company, who will havo 10 daya
In which to answer.
For a Regular
1 25cDinnerat20c 1
Tb7 can't be beat
McGikhrist & Son
Proprietors.
m it n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
ftttt
ngiiiiinnimiitimtiiimiaf
THE CLASSIFIED
hiiixi mt imtm imiitf m ttutt iinfnm
rox tAiiS
4
HiiinietiiaianaB
am COURT BIRKBT.
Call and try tiiMa. Mtate i
ISo, Board pr wwk 11.75,
alo faraUked
rnuwaabla.
AT THK
very
Salem
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
HWMMMWiwafijiajWigagtgagg
miiiiii in ii nmiiiiiHj
;i elite Hotel
Rctaurant and hotel, on
! ! European plan. Meals at all
; ; hourB on Bhort order. Regular
; dlnnor 2G cents. Thirty now
'. '. ly finished furnished rooms.
! ! E. EOKERLEN, Prop.
! ! 148 Commercial St,
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n m i 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 n
inninMimmmuMi
I HOTEL OREGON!
Cor Sci'cntli nnd Stark Sts,
Portland's New and Modern
Hotel. Rates $ I per day and
up. European plan, free Bus.
WRIGHT.WGKINSON HOTEL CO.
Proprietors
kTJVW
0 C T Co
Steamers Pomona tux OiVnnta
loavo for Portland Monday, Wcu tea
day and Friday at 10 n. m, and
Tuesday, Thurodny and Saturday at
0 a. m. For CorvalllB, Tuosday,
Thursdny nnd Saturday about 6 p
m. M. P. Baldwin, agent. Olflcei
and dock at foot of Trndo Btroot
I. P. BALDWIN, Acnt.
THE
New Coy)oratloa?.
The Banking Savings and Loan
Assoc atlon; principal offlco, Astoria,
Hrftfrnn. Annltnl A1 TA AAA. !
Vett ,s r t(mnt corporators, W. E. Ruffum, John
. w tJ.ag about the ui... m t t,,. ,
Ty per
Jf iUraV A.3aV B Sk H aViu K IK aEF
0. K. Store
U th. """"i . wan, u. r; owonaer an i
E:kj.. .' p,,r-,Ted Karlnen
f t i C """wore the ;
r-1 beiwk.. ..: ' -
"Wfl T Thoro ,3 "othlns elso "Just as
Hi H Ucketa i ad g00d" M KomD'8 balsam, the best
tawe ... , "" oougn cure, and tho other kinds
Pttoe i. .i. cost Just as much aa this famous
"W r"i,0ri n
'" IBfl HA nf i
" fl '
cScU
( A flood Cuiulidute.
I In his oandldaoy for county Judge
.W. M. Buahey advocates many points
of vital Importance to tho taxpay
jers of Marlon county, and which ap-
peal to the vofers. First and the one
; Important is strict economy consistent
I with good oounty government.
I Second, improvement of oounty roads
a rapidly as the taxpayers feel able J
tto pay for.
ttft
tin.. "ttuiee ' uF5uiu5 oi ns ouaiincaiions, air.
ilfti icn .. iBuahoV bna lioan mltnUto.l IA (hn hor
8 ix,, Jt aal 'or sevoral years practiced law
fcflf for the courts of Oregon. As a
.7" mm Una 4i-t i considerable to tin with tho thaor?
' 4 ifAu , i a4 practice of road ooastructlon.
a.. W ATA and la la a nnaltlnn tn knnv tho He-
itt sJ"1 0 try 'Bmada ' tae people.
rttftAdUo. I If 'ed Mr. Bus)
tK(
Bushey pledges him-
tet to do all la his power to assist
Special
Shoe Sale
Closing out of winter
stook, at lowest prloes. Ev
erything must go. Men's,
women's and children's
shoos luoluded In this sale,
Como and look over my
stock. Every pair of shoes
a bargain.
Jacob Vogt
345 State St.
For Sale Good stock and dairy
ranches for salo at reasonable
prices, with or without stock,
sorao,tlmber. Can aho locate gocxV
government homesteads, L. F.
Coin, "Waldport, Or. 2-19-lm
Will tHo Party Who borrow a
Snoll blcyclo from The Journal
offlco about two weeks ago Madly
return samo, as the owner awda
It. . l-l$-tt
For Sal Tho Ideal dairy ranch of
tho valley, 312 acres. Terms rea
sonable. B6x 105, R. F. D. No 2,
SMera, Or. 3-D-at
For Salo Bnrtlet nnd Comtrfo' nenr
scions for salo at $10 nor thou
sand by E. II. Rhodes, Albany,
Oregon.
3-3-lwk
For Sale A good cow. Enaulro
fourth house north of Asylum nv
cnuo storo, 704 Statesman Btroot.
3-3-3t
For Salo Six-room houso and barn,
two hcroB of land, 60 or 70 Royal
Ann cherry trees, also other fruit
for family use. Prlco $2G00.
Latliam Land Company, ovor Port
lnndv General Electrlo Company.
3-4-
FOR RKNT
For Rent Ono ten-acre hop yard
six acres of farming land, with
houso and outbuildings; ono 5
acro tract of loganberries garden
and orchard ivlth Iioubo and out
buildings; ono 16-ncro hop yard,
with houso and bnrn, to bo rent
ed all or soparato. Located one
milo north of Wnuconda, on elec
tric lino, Enquire of E. M. Mas
Bey, 444 N, "Winter St., Salem, or
A. "W. Niusom, QorvalB, or phono
Farm DO or "W. H. Egan, Qervnla,
Phono Fnrmors 30. 2-20-tf
Vooi Lumber audi Fwel Ce.-La
bcr t&hlnglea, bVilldlBi; irlal,
wood and coal. Low priced
prompt doltTorlea. Ono block ;
of S. P. pasaecigt? depot. PfcMi
198. 7-StJt
Butte A Weadiroth ytam wbw,
llqaors aad cliara. We ' adU
the celebrated Xellof iaA CHle
whiskies. Cool aad refreshing Imhh
consUatly' oi- draaght. ientk
Comaiercial tret, f-l-lyr
- i 1 1 i
BKKinFf9m
Our aaett market Oa at SUte
atreot has heea doahtsd ta stsa aad
we are better prepared Mmut ever
serve eaatomers. Preat servlee aad
the best of Meats oar mette. Call
or phoae It I. B. B. Sdwards ft Co.
BUTTKRfTUT BKKAD.
It Is worth mora than any other
read yet the price to ho higher.
For sale at your grocers1.
CALIFORNIA BAKXRT,
Thofluia A Ceeley, Preps.
LODCiMi.
arncntora Ualoat No. 19M Leea)
Union No. 106D of Carpoaters aM
Jolrors of Amorica meet every
Saturdny ovonlng at 7:30 p. m. 1
Hearst hall, 420 Stato St. A. W.
Dennis, Roc. See. N
ForcHtem of Anurlca Court Sher
wood Foresters, No. 10, Moot
Saturday night In Ilolman hall,
Stato atreet Waldo MUlor, O. R.:
J. O. Perry, financial Bccrotary.
Central Lodge No. 18, K. of F-
Castle Hall la Ilolman block, ear
ner State and Liberty streets
Tuesday of each week at 7:3(1 p.
m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; 1. XL
Andorson, K. of R, aad 1.
DRAYMEN.
CutnuiInN Bros.' Transfer CttipHy
All kinds of transfer work done
Furniture and plnnoa boxod read)
for shlpmont. Prompt service It
our motto. Stand and office at
263 South Commercial atreet.
Phono 210. Rualdencn Phono 868.
Baggage nnd Express B. N. Whlto.
genornl delivery to any part of the
city on short notice. Stand In
front of Bnrnctt'B restaurant. Com
mercial street. Phono 300. Real-'Woodmen of World Meet every Frt
Modern Woodmen of America Ore
gon Codar Camp No. 6249, Meet
overy Thursday evening at t
o'clock la Ilolman hall. W. W.
Hill, V. O.; F. A. THraer, clerk.
denco phono COO.
2-14-tf
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
IjI very nnd Feed Stable Old PoBt
orflco Stables, at 2C4 Forry Btroot
between Comraorclal and Front
streets. Tolophono 188. Somo of
the finest llverlca In tho city can
be found hero. Dick Westacott
proprietor. 10-1-ljrr
day night at 7:30, la Holmaa hall,
O L. Darling, C, C; P. L, Frax
It, Clerk. l
Lincoln Annuity Union, Sick, aef
dont nnd ponslon 'Insurance: S,
000,000 plodgrd; every claim paW
Good BBOutJ wanted. J. H. O.
Mongomory, sup'emo organls
Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R
Ryan, secretary, 546 State atrneC-
WANTED.
Wnutcd Qlrl to do genoral houso
work. Phono 819; call 343 South
Wintor street. Mr. J. C. Petty
John. 2-39-tf
SASU AND DOOR FACTORHM.
UlfllllllMlilWirTOCHraULE
mmmumt pills.
A&a&- Cmxttm Mmlakm bW Bk.b-& IJ.... .
k . . UUIUMI - JUarr -Ufck4. luM u4
UnUramlliuvnuiK.
owrroMcaiaiLCo..cgT4.ucTa.A.
4kSakMbyDr.S.CStoi
GROCERIES THAT SPEAK
for themselves, as oura do need
llttlo praising. Wo might well
bo pardoned for being enthus
iastic nbout them. But all wo
aay Is '
GIVE US A TRIAL ORDEIL
Once you do that we will not
have to coax you for a second.
Our Groceries will apeak for I
tnomsoives on your table. You'll
be sorry you hadn't commenced
trading here before.
A. A. ENGLEBART,
Twelfth Street near Woolen Mill
Phone 122,
Wnutcd. A girl for genornl houao
work. Call nt 403 North 20th
Btreet. Phono 1487. 3-3-3t
Wun ted Girl to do genornl house
work; good wages. Corner of High
nnd Rurul avenue. 3-4-3t
iTNiik M. BrewH Manufacturer
sash, doors, mouldings. All kind
of houso finish and hard wood
work. Front street, betweea '8-tsAs
and Court. Make all complaint
at the office.
LOST.
wwvyv
Loaf A email memorandum book,
brown papor cover. Finder pleasa
leave at Journal oflloe and receive
rowarJ. 3-4-3t"
PROFESSIONAL.
orrrSTkCTiJnTiicun
sad
Burgeon. Telephone 397 Mala
Offices, C46 State street, opposite
court house, Salem, Or. Residence
Phone 813 Main. 8-13- ltno
PLUMB KIta.
Tlieo. M. Barr Plurablivg, hot water
and steam beating and tinning.
164 Commercial atreet. Phone
Main 193. 9-1-lyx
MMMWWWMMIMBnwaHaMMMMMNHMS
M. J. Petzel Plumbing, steam and
gaa fitting. Succeasor to Knox A
Murphy, 226 Commercial street,
'Prone Main 17.
ftaH'HfttaagnaiMMajg
t Gold Dttst Flour I
Made by TJOC ITDXITY FOW
atR OOM7AJTT. IMdv. Oc.
Made for ftWlr pe Ask yonr S
grooar for U. Braa aad eaerts
always oa kaad.
P. B. Wetlkce
I AGENT
pej ! aninniinpamisji.ijsi
THEAVENTJE
Creams, Icos, cjgarj and confec
Ions. Corner of Seventeenth and
Asylum syenii. n. u. nVr. proprietor
fnBmKmmmmjwmimHtmmmmmmmmmBm
THE BEHT HOAST THK
FAMILY EVKR HAD
Can be obtained from our prlaaa
tender and juicy beef, mutton or
pork. All oar aaeats aro selected
from the choicest, and prepared foi
the table to salt the demand of tbe
fastidious. Our prices are lower for
quality thaa you can fad at av
place la Salea,
E. a OKOMI,
HaiN.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Rogue River Orclwrd for Sale
Clean. Profit-bearing; deep al
luvial river bottom soil. Good
buildings. Sell entire or subdi
vision!. Good roads. Near good
9-month sobool. Good climate
Ben A. Lowell, Woodvllle. Ore
gon, 1-30-lm.
Will Call and l'ajr Cl For men'f
cast oft clothln, broken watches
and Jewelry. We clean and press.
High grade work. Phone 993.
SIgouraey, 483 State. 1-25-tf.
Our German CIukw,
Am 4. April wted In Halern elne
PferdnuaMolluug etattfindou.
Mai 15. bekomrut Ia Grande
frelo Post lioferung.
Das St. Joaephs-BlatLMt. Angel
sagt: "DIo Fehler muaz man hatunjn,
den Fehlondon abor night. Ja wohl
meln Lfeber.
U
Xotfee The usderslgaed will Bet be
respoaslble for any debts contract,
ed by anyone hut himself. Geo
W Gor. 3-4'lw
Chamberlain's Cough Kcmcdy
Roth Agwablo d EITectivc.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
no superior for coughtf, colds nnd
croup, and tbe fact that It Is pleas
ant to take and contains nothing (n
any way Injurious has made it a
favorlto with mothers. Mr. W. 8.
Polhain, a merchant of Kirkaville,
Iowa, says: ''For more than 20 yeayj
Chamborlals's Cough Remedy has
been vny leading remedy for all
throat troubles. It is eapeelaljy sue
eeasfuj la caves of croup. ChJMrtH
like it aad my customers wke have
used it will sot take aay other."
Vor sale at Dr. aKoaVs drug tw.
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