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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1908)
r,H5(iigP DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAL KM, ORKOOX. TCKSDAY, MARCH 10, I BOS. rTapijwir,rinrmf t mmmmmmmmBMmmimmmnmmimmimm ,1 The Lesson of the Eagle AMUSEMENTS m ii 1 1 iMiiiim in ii iiu i Lewon and the Weasel The fkmllkr story goes that once, when an eacl pounced upon a weasel an4 seared with it hick into the Jr, the wsasel fesssusd Hi fangs aVcp ko the eagle's breast nd csmasawcsxl to 4raw ks Mfe-Moed. The aagk tried to shafe the weasel off, but th weasel hung on until the sagk fell lifeless to the ground. , There k a moral in thki lor every suffcrer from coughs or eid. Don't M your cttgh hmng for every day H wealnne yeur lungs and gradually wears down your system until serious lung troubles develop. DR. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT k the oldest and most rcMabk cough remedy known. For 77 years it has been successful in relieving and curing Coughs, Cot, rstachkfc, Pleurisy, Xnlammatkxi of the Lungs, Croup and Whooping Cough. It is sold by all druggists k)$Lt, 50c and 25c bottles. Get it for your cough today. JNgrae's Tek Ytmtif Is eentle and effeetive toalc lor and children, A fo Worm Cure BANK TALK No, 7 . by TIIE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SAIEM, OREGON SSSJSJSJSJEKsBMBBESfc - r i ' r .. Security for Funds A cloio study of OAir publlihod statoment will rovoal Jnformn tton concerning this bank' asots and liabilities, 13 very Horn Is lilted, and It U shown how nil moneys nro Invented, Our purpose Is to mako suph Investment of fundthat will glvo Mttsf&otton, Wo havo suftlclent avallnblo cash on hand to pro tect and euro for ourdoposltorsat all timed nnd under nil circum stances, Bafty Hist, profits secondary, Wo know that security and .arvlco nro noowiary p meet the demands of sntlsflod customers, Wo gtvo both. Any part of our statement thut U not clear, wo will nxplnln puteon&lly. ' Wo Invito a close Impaction of our method and management. We Invito jrou to Join the torso number of oaroful nnd consid erate people who far many yeafe hav found ihulr banking rein tionit with ui both profitable and agnoahle. This bank has n successful rtxord of native and proKrwuilYa banking. E. W. HAZARD, Cashier r.jvwac. GRAND OPERA HOUSE March 9 and 10 The One "BEST BET" of the Season MONDAY and 11ES0AY . . Elks' Minstrels Two Hours mi fifteen minutes of joy. New Soflgs-ftew Acts-New Jokes. 50Cowfcw--SJfisers smd Daftccrs-SO. Partial! CHwige of Program Tuesday Night. Grand fctpcriai Paratie Moodily at Noon. Rcsrvc4 Sat Sate AN Day Mwky ami Tuesday, Prices $1 .00 mi 75c GHfy25c. Curiai at 9:30 m Pro, Carriages at 1 0:45. Grand Of era Hoihh;. March 9 and 10 Elko Minstrels. Auditorium Holier RlHk. Morning, afternoon und evening Bosslons. TIhj Vawk'tte. Moving pictures ,and Illustrated songs, ovoVy afternoon and evening except Sunday and Monday after noons. TIio Nlckelodlon. Moving pictures and Illustrated songs afternoone r.nd ovonlngs. MINSTRELS SCORED A SUCCESS OREGON'S OPPORTUNITY COLONIST HATES from all parts of tlio United Stat ami Cnnnda to nil parts of Orcjron and the Northwest vJH b0 put Jnto effect by ,, THE OREGON RAILROAD Sc NAVIGATION CO. and SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (Lines la Oregon) DAILY PUIIING MARCH AND APHIL, 1008. From tl5 rriclpai Cities of the Middles West tho Rates will Bo as Follews: FROM TO SALEM FROM TO SALEM CHICAGO ?38 COUNCIL BLUFFS ....$30 ST. LOUIS $35 OMAHA $30 KANSAS CITY ?30 ST PAUL . . .., $30 Corresponding Rates from all other Eastern points. Stopovers at plenouro at nil polntn in Oregon. Tlio Colonist Rate Is tlio greatest of all homcbtilldcrs. Oregon lias unlimited resources and riecds.moru people who deslro homes and larger opportunities. Oregon peoplo enn accomplish splondld results by heralding thin opportunity to all tho world. Send Oregon literaturo giving good rollnblo Information about tho state, far and wldp. Call on tho nbovo railroads for It If ncccBsnry. FARES CAN BE PREPAID Hero at homo If desired. Any agent Is authorized to accept tho required deposit and tolegraph ticket to any point. Call on local ngont or addro3s, WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agvnt, Portland. Oregon. I IAre You Interested In Saving Your Money? Of course you nro. That's why wo ndvertlsc. Wo carry ono of J tho host stockB of wagons and Implements In tho city, and It is to J your Intorcst as a money-savor to call and seo our lino no mnttor fk whethor you buy or not, wo know that you, know a bargain whon J you seo It, and that you will bo suro to tell others about them. Wo carry a cornploto lino of wagons, buggies, rarm implements, an kinds of farm and mill mnchlnory, paints, oils and varnlshos. First class blacksmlthlng nnd horso shoeing nlso done. Wo tako socond-hnnd vehicles and machinery as part payment on all now cash ordors. Kocp your money at homo by buying what you need at homo, ahd at tho samo tlmo seo what you'ro getting. GEORGE B. JACOBS 1R. F.D.8' - Salem, Or. I )HiHHiiuniiiiiiiWiiWisiiHHiwmiiiiiiMHiisi The Elks collided with a packed Iiouho Monday nlghtj In which tho latter got a grcnt deal of solid sat Isfactfos. btil Dlnsrnoor i(it!y got nway with tho prlzo amateur end man, nnd Frank Hughes nnd Wnyrfa Waters covered themselves with small-sized llmc-llght halos for their vocal parts. From the start W. Carlton Smith, ns interlocutor; who Atioroury. , L. Morgan, D. A. Dlnsrnoor, Clint Draper, as bones, nnd L. R. Steol bnmnier. E. C. Pntton. Chas. H. Iller, Hurry Miller and Dnvo Yrtntls, ns! tnmhos, kept tip tho mirth, nnd the J crncks they got off woro worth n i dollar n word to tho recipients at1 advertising mnttor. Some of tho x hnntlBomo men of tho town hnd the itnitlAn f llin ainrrn In Arnttu uitlla I and clogs, nnd dld'llttlo stunts of MWWWWM1WMWMMW mill luuiwuiK mill iiiiniu uini; u hntwoen nets, among thorn were It A Horltng. Jim Wilson. F. 0 Herk clinch. F. W. Diirhln. C. W. Evnni. (lorgp Dorcas. II. G. Meyer, Fred I'nlmor, A. G. Crossnti nnd Al. Jones. Tlir Holo Parts. F. W. Durblii'B "Snm Land" was sung with a groat deal of spirit nnd raised tho patriotic ardor of the crowd to n high pitch. D. A. Dins moor hold the bonrds for "Loving Tim," and tho crowd could not got enough. Then followed Decke bach's Hontlmontnl ballad, "Dream lng," and Heritage In "Tho Doplhs." and whoro his volco went to noujdy know. It was cortnln'y In tho soc nnd story of tho collar. Cliff Prnp cr held tho crowd with high-toned minstrel melodies nnd somo very clover dancing. Frank Hughes cloaod tho molody with "Keep on Smiling," when a tableau with col ored lights on Mlsi Mnrguorlto Willson. a Salem ulrL who bus somo I thing In tho way of .good looks that would auvorwHo a uiggor own muu Salem. Miliar and Drnpor then put on tho hlghly-nmuslng mlnstrol man nnd Porter and Louis Steolhnmmor concluded tho first act with a side splitting monologuo In negro char acter, to which the audience did not hnvo to bo asked to laugh. Tho Second I'nrt. "Tho I)oat;i of tho Gladiator." a tunny talking net In tho line of com ic vnudovillo was enacted by Cha V. (tallowuy. A. 8. Uonson and W A Irwin, with slaves, soldiers and Ro mans. Mrs. Carlton Smith tnado a great hit In into Now York Comedy songs, nmong thorn tho new ono. "Handle Mo With Cnro." Tho porformnnco concluded with plantation sketch ontltled "Moon light on tho Mississippi." by F. O. Deekubach. and "Cnmpniootlng Tlmo." by Clint Draper, with sing ing nnd dancing by mombora of tho company. Ono of tho prottlost hits of tho evening was tho Introduction of two children at th eloso of the song. School Days." School days, school days, dear old goldun rulo dnys, Hoadln' and 'rllln' and 'rlthnietlo. Tuught to tho tune of the hlekory stick. Yon wore my o,moh Im onJIm, I was your bashful barefuot beau. And you wroto on my slate. 'I lav you Joe," When wo wore a oouple of kids. It was then lan OulherUon nnd Opal .Coin wandered tRMOcoutly ttcrosn the stage, "kold-of-bnnds" and tnunchtna an apple, aad the au dience recalled them with tumultu ous applause, i The minstrels will amtear agntn I tonight with ohaagee In the program and nil the best things done last, might Souta have been said to lu-i Miti a large nonee, but there will nei rtKiiu fur all who want to gu. The' ouivrtalameat Is clean aad ap-to-1 date, ami will please the iwwUIaMM- Ioh. h yieu iMteKeu nn or iuu. DeWHfs Llitly Karl Uteere. small, taf. sure little liver piHs. SoM by all draitgUts. WlflTK 11HO.VK MONl'MKNTS Never chip, crack taruUu. moH or orrode. Tho icly klad that never Be4 eleaaUR. For the train of thd ahev see them la all the Salesa a ad way of the eoan t y cemeteries; some of them hat bea these too ft years. U you waat the reryb-tt t tlviuj P'lrv call on nrdd44 US JJlll St. Phoae tJSI St, 0. T. M. WAIT. Southern Pacific R R. Time Time Card No. 52 Effectlr- December 29th, la.ot A v Tnir.l.,1 Tn.I . .. " --"" "nnu rnssenwp No. 16. 5:53 A.M. Oreaon pJl wV7l:40 A-M- 5r No. 12.-2:45 P. M. Roseburr senger. 6 No. 14.-9:13 P. M. Portland press. Towanl Portland Prelchf No. 2225:00 P. M. Portland Fs IClgUl, nt vnii in. in . ... JV., a. m., way frel, arrives. a- m., way frea No. 22011:2$ departB. Toward San Francisco Pa$cBSr,l imj. ii. ii.im a. m. Roseburg scngcr. No. 17.GM5 P. M. Cottaga QrJ ranBengor, No. 15. DJ66 P. M. California press. No. 13.-2:01 A. M. San Pp.. J ixpross. Toward San Francisco Frekhi. o. 21. :-ja A. M. PorHr Freight No. 22511:28 A. M. Way-FreJ, sx nssrsjaflsssv jsbsi YOU'LL ENJOY A DRIVE In ono of our rigs Just ns much as It you owned It. More,, In fact, for you wl"! havo all tho pleaairo and only a moro fraction of the oxponso of a private stable. You nro, not limited In your choice of a turnout, either. Our livery servlco can sup ply anything you require, from a runabout to n conch and team. How can wo servo you? FASHION STABLES, C. W. Ynnnke, Prop. 131-137 N. High St. Phono Main 44 &fflw' BOSTONgBROWN BREADJFLOUR Is Self-rising. It makes Genuine Brown Bread, Toothsome Qaickf Biscuit, and'a GLORIOUS BOILED PUDDING Sold by A! Grocers 1 r HAVE AN EARNEST CtRE Far th comfort of the folks at home. Bundle up tho family washing and phom No 25 early Monday for U3 to semi a wagon ior tho clothes. We will save von moBiy. worry and discomfort, and ave the clothes, as well. They will loiue back to you fresh, crisp and clean. WE DO IT RIGHT The Salem Steam Laundry THE LAI'MIIIY THAT KNOWS HOW rnHmmmmmmmmmmmmsae'- - TIME TABLE CORVAjuLIS & EASTERN' R. Trains from and to Ysqukw. No. 1 Arrives a: corvaiiis ....ll'OOi. Arrive, at Albany B;5Sn. Loaves Yaqulna 6M5a.j Vi'rive3 nt Albany 11:58 a. j No. 2 Leavo Albany 12;SSp. Arrives at Yaqulna .... 6:15 p. Trains to and from Detroit. Leavon CyrvnlllB 1 40 p. i N3. 3 Lonvos Albany 7:30 1. 1 A. M. 0:00, n7:05, 8.05, 10, No. 4 v Lcnos Detroit l.OOp.i follows, commencing Jan. 16, llci Trains for CorvalJIj. No. 8 Loavos Albany 7:55 a. j Arrives ft Corvallls . . . . 8.35 &.I No. 10. Leaves Albany 3-55 p. Arrlvos nt Corvallls ... 4:35 p. No. 6 ' Leaves Albany 7:45 p.! Arrives at Corvallls .... 8:S5 p,i Trains for Albany. No. 5 Leaves CorvalliB 6:30 a. i Arrives nt Albany 7:10 a. i No. 9 Leaves Corvallls 2:15 p. Arilvoa nt Albnny 2:65 p. i No. 7 Leaves Corvallls 6:00 p. Arrives at Albany ..... 6 : 4 0 p. : No. 11 (Sunday only) Leaves Corvalllx 11:15 a. i Arrives at Albany .. .. 11:58 a.i No. 12 (Sunday on'y) Loavos Albany 13 35 p. i Arrives nt Corvallls .... 1 HP-' For further Information apply WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Jno. M. Scott, Asst. G. P. A. Oregoi Electric Railway Coq TIME CARD Effective Saturday, Feb 15. 1M Lcavlnc Salen Dslly. No. 2 for Portland and InterrafJM Btatlona 8 00 a. No. 4 for Portland and lateral stations 11 00 s, No. 6 for Portland and lnteredU Rl(illnni . 3 0 P- No. 8 for Portland and intfrsafrlM RtnHnns 5 90 P- Arrtvlnir Salem lVHy No. 1 from Portland and latersiJ Btntlnn 10 4 ' No. 3 from Portland and mteraj BaHnna 1 4Q P- No. 5 from Portland and inters stations iH No. 7 from Portland anJ atfrirt stations 4IP- I -r. 0 C T. Co RtAAtnora PomOBl - " leave for Portland Monday. W fnv anA VrXAttV at 10 Bt m..,.i... rrv.. ..,(-, anJ SltBrJtT ; it - . i-v... rnrra i T"M Thursday and Saturdav ahotl m. M. P. Batdwm, Icni' "T i, tnn nf Trade tr M. P. lULDUIN. - LIME AND SULPHUR SPRAY DEPENDABLE BRAND Maiwf3CtwreJ by Gideon Stol Comrjany. Cor, Mill and Summer Sis S.I.V-t, ORRGON PHONE MAIN iSO Wo gvaraateu thk spray to be a strictly per lime aad sulphur solution, teat 29 to 31 Samae. For sate Vy FLKTCHKU tlYRB, I. A. WHITE SONS. TILL- son , eo.. it i. aiuiKirr & co, and at factory. Prl S. 50 Pw barwl; l.50 oredk far barrel, it returaed. SSfsfCT .. M ... - .. .-. B a , wn aua aw -"-, r, 1 ffit; !iiMliLi -S' 1 i-fi II... .M.IJ tufiflkl -1ST UNITCa MSMCAl ca, o . ii2 $UkS3kmbyDf.S.C 5AIFM WATER CO1 OFFICK CITY HALT . .! at ver .! seriiev M ii BlUe payaala aaoathly U " .itai:. v wji jjsr'm.iLaiaaKssau...