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f ' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1008 G ' t A Now Is the Time t a , i & .' . To can Strawberries. Wo linvc on lifitid (ho fluent canning henries of the wnSon. Ot'dcr early before they nrc nil gone. If yon need nny Jnvs AMnsdn or Economy, Jar cops or rubbers, wo will be glnd to supply ""nil your iwvds :: :: :: :: :: 'i ' PLAY AT r MOIR GROCERY CO BANK TALK No. 16 By m UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Salem,,0r. Appreciation of the Value of Banking Service Banks nre becoming more and moro the custodians of tho funds of tho people, of both largo and small means. This 1b duo to a wider appreciation of tho valuo of banking service as Its useful ness Is extended and Us methods becomo better known. In tho caso of THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL .BANK THE BEST sorvico is assured. Its officers aim In ovory way tj protect tho Interests of Its patrons, making use of every precau tion. Its (up-to-date system of accuracy, promptness and tho same courteous nnd careful attention to largo or smnll depositors. It Is a safe bank. It is a bank for nil tho people rich and poor, men, women and children. ' If you hnvo any banking to transact, como to tho GROWING and PROGRESSIVE ' .' United States National Bank.of SalemOre. THE GRAND r . to Night Nell Gwynno was tho opening bill, of tho Georgia Harper compnnyfl which began Its four-nlghU' en gagement In this city at the Grand last evening. Tho play whs well' produced, and the acting throughout was good. Miss Harper In tho role of Noll Gwynno far outshono all the other lights of the company, although Jo seph Dctrlck as Chnrles the Second, gave a very . creditable performance. Tho, minor -parts wero alBO woll sus tained by, tho several actors. rNell Gwynrio" is ono of the best plnys of Its kind, and contains some excellent situatldns, which 'for tho most pnrt wore vory woll handled. Tho groat climax in the third act, and the action leading up to it, Is nn excellent example of dramatic con struction, and imposes upon tho nc trcsB the dlfllcilt task of portraying a mixture of comedy nnd vital seriousness. In this situation 'Nell dons the robo of Sir Francis Jeffreys, nnd in tho guise of tho Chief Justice se cures tho Information which saves tho life of her benefactor. Tho scone, while It is of tho most ser ious nnturo contains comedy ele ments which must bo- portrayed. In this" Miss Harper succeeded romnrk nbly well. At tho end of tho act tho disguise is discovered, but Nell escapes to her carrlago with tho pa pers, and looking out of tho window at hor dumbfounded onomles, says very calmly, "Gentlemen, gentlemen, to holl with you nil." Bad Symptoms, The woman who has porlodlcal head aches, baCkncho, pocs Imaginary dark spots or specks flouting or dnnclng boforo Lcr eyes, uascnawing distress or hoivy full feeling Uitomnch, faint spells, drag gtng-downAfellng In lower abdominal or pelvic region,' easily startled or oxcltcd, IrregukJr or painful periods, with or with out jMvic catarrh, Is suffering from woakmWsanfUIcrangctncnts that should havo cafly attention. Not all of above symptoit? a&C likely to bo present In an; ca.VMttoelmc. Negloctdd or badly treated and such casesofjn run Into maladies which d man the surgeon's knlfo it they do not reMBTa tally. No mortlcinc cxtnnt hrts.sucn a long BmOiujTiRtujjL. rvr.oiq, i cutm, in .; .IU,UU ih.,,1 1 1. 1H .J MU.il. HJ I ij.i 'Ww- ' Kip h; Dr. Pierce ton. , fso nipqlcln! tlon KEfctoVE SEa ins ftucii a Summer Resori NEWPORT, on Ynnulnn Rnv. lo n, ... , :: .-.- ' ..- . "" : r : :: M. "luai uenutifU , ,.,. . euuuuur rcnui t vu iu ureRuu coast. Tho fishing bonHn """MUSll aro unexcelled nnywnoro. Miles of tho finest beach com I V """H tnln scenery tand trout streams'mako a combination w lhtn- . i nil TlnW,. nin . ln..1t r, " xa Will ti.lt.. .oty i .. luauniK urms or Newport( - "'k m v-rnl lngfPfllpnt-L-wni-Hi mnrnn pj oiualicr.nf null nary nnn-jirofriyd,nnaj,ija: tjjiiffnlpls.. Tho very best Ingredient! JP Wc Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White Skirts Just Right Wo guarantee to. A1J of our shirtwaists are care fully washed with a special neutral soari, starched Just where they should bo starched and ironed by exports who havo made sh'rtwal.t ironing a special study. Wo are pleasing tho most careful dressers Jn tho city with our shirtwaist Vork and aro euro we can please, you. Mn.y wo havo a t trial.- SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY Tel. 26 t C . 13,6-jlCC 8. Liberty St. I kuv f ' d tdiiw i ft nt ! i 9 ! am i jum 7h2jE3fr,Cl Ci jMRb v ' IWM ewiMT lmm4JM- ring. Shoes A good stock of Men's, Ladies', Boy i and Girls' Bhoes in all colors and leathers. Tan and black Oxfords, also light canvas shoes. Ladles' and Misses' pumps. Como in and see my stock JACOB VOGT aitl STATE STREET cjo op H4P jEBr fV0BA 'Hc 'w M "L.TJ " .vLJ -luo fe, MAKK THIS CHILDREN DANCE with Joy by having one of our phon ogrnphs sent td your home. Yoxi'll g$t as much fun out of It as they .will. It will play your favorite song tell tho boat story, or furnish music for. a iittle drinco. Come aud. hear the now record 3. They are so catchy youMl decide to havo tho phonograph In order to be able to oujoy them as often as you. like. V; ii. savage, 1117 N. CoiiimcA-elal. Thinlw It Snvod His Life. Lester M. Nelson, of Naples. Malno, says in a recent letter: "I havo used Dr. King's Now Discovery many years, for coughs and colds, nnd I think it saved my llfo. I hnvo found It a reliable remedy for throat and lung complaints, nnd would no moro be without n bottlo than I would be without food." For nenrly 40 yearc Now Discovery has stood nt tho head of throat and lung remedies. As n preventive of pnou monln, and healer of weak lungs it has no equal. Sold under guaranteo at J. C. Perry'i drug store. 50c and ?1.00. Trial bottlo free. 6 jWHEN THE BRIGHT WAVES OP WILLAMETTE TURN TO GOLD Strawberry Boxes and Crates Ju6t received a car'.oad of folding hn' locks, t'ntops and crates. See us for p. ices in large and small lots. H. S. GILC. Corner Trade and High Sts. Tt 'heady tailored clothes FOR WELL DRESSED MEN. p t 0 AJLsvym ) It y f A f J J Jf ( I J f"Jr ir rJfV"" pnCK RANGE tyOifixufom&!$' 4) , 1 IT 1 i When tho bright wnves of WJllamotto 1 Catch tho smile of parting day, And Its winding banks nro borderol With tho blossoms of tho May, And tho evening skies nro crimson With tho supset's golden glow,, Then In memory I am roaming In tho sunny long ago. Glad Willamette, bright Willamette, Rushing onward glad and free; With tho crimson skies above theo Bringing back old dreams to me. 1 For in fancy I nm roaming With a chlldndjvinoly fair, With her bluo eyes soft and smlllng And her sunny flontlng hair. Oh, tho joy of that glad springtime As wo wandered side by side, And my boyish love was plighted By Willamette's dimpled tide. Then once more I seom to wander With tho child, a mniden grown, With her eyes of heaven's own nzuro, Smiling lovellght to my own; Now those eyes nre closed forevei, And ench muriunr of thy wave, Seems to sigh In soft, low accents, Sad, sweet dirges for thy grave. Dear Willamette, .loved Willamette; As thy bright waives turn to gold. Low and sad I wander by thee, Dreaming o'er tho dreams of old , GERTRUDE MARTIN, ' Brownsville, Ore. 1 o known to medical science for tho euro of womnn'8 peculiar ailments enter into Its tmnpO'dtloii. No alcohol, harmful, or habit-forming drug Is to bo found in the list of Its Ingredients printed on each bottle-wrapper apd attested under oajL In nny condition of tho femulo system, Dr. l'lcrco'B Fnvorlto Proscription can do only good never harm. Its wholo cirect Is to strengthen. Invigorate and regulate tho wholo female system and especially the pelvic organs. When theso nro do ranged In function or affected by disonc. thoMomucli and other orguns of digestion becomo sympathetically deranged, the nerves arc weakened, and n long list ol had, unplnnsant symptoms follow. Ton much must not bo expected of this "Fa vorite l'resurlptlon." It will not perform miracles: will not euro tumors no mod Iclno will. Ittfill often prevail tbem. If taken In tlmo, nnd thus tho operating tablo and tho surgeon's knlfo may b avoided. Womon suffering from diseases of long standing, aro Invited to consult Doctor Pierce by letter, free. All correspondence is hold as strictly private and sacredly conlldontlal. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, BufTnlo. N. Y. Dr. Plcrco's Medical Advisor (1000 pagoj Is sent Jrcc on receipt of 21 one-cunt sumps for paper-covered; or 31 stamps (or cloth-bound copy. AddrAs as abov BECAME AN ACTRESS ACCIDENTLY I AM THE MAN Who was cleaned out by tho flro last winter but v . necs ngnin on a larger extent than over, and nm roi 1 bu,l all old customers, nnd as many now ones as come tn v Mr" Fresh eggs, vegetables, and all Btaple grocorlos FwL.lY!wpotl fflSRMSVStr s":', B,oro " ih M LEE W. WILLIAMS, Newport 5MHH -HMTHHH Yoc Will Need Food We can supply yo with ovorthlng in the grocery line' , . fresh butter tind vegetables of all kinds. Two sto'ml 'k Nye Beach nnd ono at Newport. Your --dors lollcltat V1 livery, ' irw LOOMI8 BROS., Newport Or. H 44M-M-I HOTEL BRADSHAW Rooms and board. Rooms with free ubo of furnished kiictan .ncludlng dishoj and wood. Half way to Nye Beach, overlooking W. C. COOK, Prop. Newport, Ore, tho "cean. Rates reasonable. TT TT. I Temper Forecast Fair, with bright smiles after a cup of Folger's Golden Gate Coffee Sold only1 in aromn-tight ' tins, J, A, rOL-GER m CO. dffi& A Journal reporter called on Miss Harper for an Interview yesterday. He stopped at the hotel desk and asked if tho octrois were in. "Yes, second door to tho loft," was the di rection. "Butporhnps" tho reporter .suggested, "I had better " "Yes, you had hotter rap," was tho .an swer to tho mlsundcrBtood sugges tion. It scorned n rather informal prqeecdure, but without further corc mony tho Journnl representative went down tho hnll and rapped on tho door. "Como" called n vory sweet voice and tho reporter entered. Georgia Harper was seated at u table read ing a magaslno. Sho did not loo .up nt onco from hor reading, bo tho reporter began, "I beg your parden: I nm from tho Journal." Tho ac tress dropped her reading, "Oh!" sho cried, "I thought you wero my husband, or tho mnld. You-you bui prisod mo." Tho reporter said ho was sorry. "You bso" said tho actress with a half stage gesturo, "you havo caught mo on nogllgoo." This might havo been the case but tho reporter couldn't sco It, unless nmong tho profession an lmmnculato ahlrt wnUt of thin whlto stuff 3 considered nogllee. But tho reporter was no connoisseur of femalo nttirc, and said so. This seemed to put Miss Harper somewhat nt easo, "I suppoio you want mo to talk," sho enld when she had. recovered somewhat from tto shock. "Yes, about yourself, If you will." "I'm afraid you will find that a very dull subject," replied Miss Har eor. Tho reportor mumbled some thing about being willing to take chances on being interested, and nfter little hesitation the nctress consented to talk about horself quite nt, length. Georgia Harper, by the wy, is a good talker, "How did I happen to go on thQ stage? O, It was all a Joke In the first place. I never thought of such a thing until one summer when I was a gh' I mot Wallah at a summer resort In New York state. He thoucht I could mnko srood. and wanted to give mo.n trial. After I luumi uui imi- i cuuiu 111:1, 1 iuii in love with the business, and stayed with It." Ml3 Farper has some very defin ite Ideas about dramatics, One of the things she doesn't like is a friv olous piny. "I llko the deeper plays tho bckt," she said. "Of the four plays v; shall present here, I think CamlUe Is best suited to my tomperment. This is the first time Miss Har per hns been In Salem, and she Is delighted with, the Capital city. "We have heard of Salem all along the road, she said, "even' In tho East. We have hoard about 'your rose9 most of all, and your cherries. Wo heard about them way down In Los Angeles. I wouldn't believe tho stories I heard about the roses In this country, but I am convinced now," While the actre3s was going Into ecstasy over the roses qf Salem, tho dor quietly opened and her husband entered. Although tho husband's name Is Mr. Harper tho stage prefix of the actress is Miss. Miss Har per's explanation of how she had ad mitted a newspaper man thinking It was her husband did not seem 10 hnvo any disquieting effect upon that gentlemnn. Perhaps he was used to comedy situations. "Thlj is ono of the finest looking towns I evsr saw," he sold. "How big is it?" Tho reporter gave as big a number as his conscience would nllow. r "About what I thought,'" said Mr. Harper. "You'vo got a flno theater for this slzo town, too." Then li9 nlso began to prnlso tho roses. 1 The convocation had drifted far. from tho stngo when tho reporter ( took hlB lenve. Tho actor folk weroi engrossed with tho beauties of tho real world hero, and for tho tlmo be ing had forgotten the mimic world nt thi hontni ! When you go to Newport remembtr Bain's Hack & Dray Co. gives special attention to transfer. I 1 nig uuBKngo anu ramp outfits. Fur nished and unfurnished boater wood and hnv for nio t... ..' dors nt Bain's Bakery, Nje Crctt Vnwnnrt n,Annn til...... 'I . .v... j.i,. .., wnBun, ruuue coniisM lions. Slniond Lcndtcn the boatnu. ununcnes anu r" Kinds of boiti for rent. Excursionists taken t nny pnrt of the bay. Will owl trains at anv time at Yaqulna n request. Rates reasonable. Njw port, Ore. A. J. Nader's Camping Ground Hero you will find good titer, sopuc tnnKs, good location; foanu tlon and furnished tents to rent at Nye Creek. A. J. Rader, proprietor, iMowport, Oregon. Rom Jn IOAvn. Our family wero all born nnd rnlsed in Iowa, and have used Cham berlain's Colic, Cholora and Diar rhoea Remedy (mado at Dcs Moines) for yenrs. Wo know how good It Ib from long experience in the use of It. In fact, when In El Paso, Texas, tho writer's life was saved by tho prompt ueo of this remedy. Wo nro now engaged in tho mercantile busi ness nt Nnrcoossee, Fla., and havo Introduced tho remedy hero. It bus nroven very successful and Is con stantly growing in favor. Ennls Bros. This remedy b for salo by Dr. Stone's drug storo. FARMERS TELEPHONE HOT SEA BATHS HOT SEA BATHS Nyc Beach, Sie OFFICIALS TO ORGANIZE A meeting is called for nil dlro tora and trustees of farmers tole- phons lines at Salem, city hall, Sat urday, Juno 20th, at 2 p. ra for tho purpose of forming nn organization for mutual benefit. WM. GOODRICH, Pro-Idont Chemnwa Mutual Tele phono Company, C-16-3t ! o Comer Mntlo Addm- Rev. J. R. Comer, of the First Baptist church of this c!ty, delivered tho commencement address at Mo Minnvjllo collogo yesterday. Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Manager ALL THIS WEEK Georgia Harper mid COMPANY ' In n Repertoire of Good Plnys Pi-lies 5f)c, S5c nnd 25t. A Comfortable Summer Boardla House THE SEAVIEW HOUSE Mrs. S. S. Ilurroitl. Half-way between the PoitoiBce 1 Nye Creek. Rates, $1.25 a ill, room- and board. Newport, Oreion-' THE OCEAN H0USC MARY CASK, Sbtftrr. Fine vie- of Day, beautiful loca tion away from noise and the of tho streets. Block and niinwo boat lauding. Opon summer and win tor. Newport. Yaguina Dr, 0' We Sell Ytnbl on the positive guarantee that if it does not give satis faction we will return the entire amount of money paid us for it. We mean tjiis and ask all those, who are sick and need strength to try it with this understanding. G. W. PUTNAJI CO. 0OVliin. nil ituvr KOUlf 1WK FAMILY EVER & Can bo obtained from onrprw tender and juicy b wJ-J pork. All our meats w "' from the choice,! , and .pjjj; fastidious. Our prices are . Jw w quality than you can place In Salem, B. t. CR089. 70 W" PhQPP 1M - ' I Gold Dust Ffoof : ...... li nM.k Mado by i",j0iV" (v ' ER COMPASV. Sldaer. ;; Bon. Made for -w, Ate your gwwr for 'tf- ,, nnd short ! - - P. B. Wae AGEW smem x a? OFFfCB CITT KA For water "" 'T, i Bills payble ? .