DAILY fcLpjfAi .OEBXAL. 1ALEM, ORggflfr TBl'ltSPAT. APRIL 26, 1911. ,f TAGS TSREi TWENTIETH See Our Special Display of Globe-Wernicke Book Cases and Filing Devices We have entered a National Globe-Wernicke Show-Window Contest and this display is our "Try" for First place. This show ing will prove an education in Book-Cases and Office Furniture.' CENTURY MINSTRELS ft DOCKSTADER TO BE HERE SATI'KDAY WITH 0E OF THE MOST FAMOUS MIXSTHEL TIWll'ES THAT EVER YISITED THE (OAST.. i'. -l ! 1 , Lew Dockstader and his "twentieth century minstrels," will be the at traction at the Grand Opera House, Saturday. April 22, with a minstrel show fashioned along lines different from any ever offered here. The rise of the curtain brings into view the "Possum Hunt Club Revue," showing the terraced lawn of the clubhouse occupied by the members seated at tables during a reception at the swell colored organization. The old idea of the singers and the or chestra assembled on the stage Jba.s been preserved but In this instance it forms part of the story and Dock stader daringly claims that the plot around which the songs, jokes, etc., are grouped is just as logical as the average framework of the present Jay musical comedy. The book and lyrics are by Vin cent Bryan, who has given the stage some of its present musical comedy successes. The story is unfolded consistently and is said to contain some bright witticisms.. It begins at the entrance of Lew Dockstader who is fooled by the president of the club into the belief that by taking a draught of a certain beverage all of his dreams will come into reality. As the curtain descends on the first act, Dockstader Is in slumberland, while the entire vocal strength of the organization render some beautiful melodies. The second half of the en tertainment, instead of the time worn vaudeville, showing the reali sation of the dream, Is said to be a series of the most gorgeous scenes ever attempted with an entertain ment of this character. Among the numbers which it is believed will create on end of comment are, the travesty on the comic opera, "Pina fore," showin gthe deck of the ship Thermidor, the Island of "Chanti clr," with Its gorgeously costumed inhabitants, and "Louisiana," a spectacular dancing act Introduced by Carroll Johnson and 20 trained terpslchorean artists. During the course of the entertainment, Dock stader startles the audience with his aeroplane which it Is said, files out directly over their heads. The com pany includes besides Mr. Dockstad er, Carroll Johnson, Eddie Mazier, "Happy" Naulty, Chas. Falk, William Brandt, Frank Farron, Thos. Hughes Wm. Smith, Chas. Raymond and 80 others. Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c. o THE DOG THAT TALKS AND GERMAN T00 Chicago, April 20. The Technical World Magazine for May has the tt09t remarkable leading article of the month the first authentic de scription of the amazing feats of the speaking dog "Don," of Hamburg, Germany. The Technical World says: "When a few months ago faint ru mors about a dog endowed with the gift of speech, first reported by Ger man papers, gradually spread to America, most people skeptically shook their heads, believing it an open mystification or an effort of seir-delusion. When, however, the most distinguished men of science showed their interest in that won droits dog by a thorough Investiga "on of his capacities, doubt was no; longer permlssable, and the veracity of the rerort had to be conceded. "Don's" case is both authentic and unique and whatever reports on oth er "speaking" dogs may be current should be put down to effects of im agluation. There may be other dogs capable of imitating one or two words TeT much in the fashion of a parrot, a Purely mechanical repetition of sunds to which no meaning Is at tached. -ivn,' however,- does speak, 8nl is the only animal so far proved to do so. "Speech to him is the expression f an inward impulse to communicate with his master arid other persons, showing them his affection or re questing the fulfillment of some wish. "At the age of six months, very ffiuch earlier than a human baby, he Ior the first time showed his extra ordinary gift by pronouncing the first articulate word. He was stand "g near the table looking with beg. 8in8 eyes at his master, and when jh later asked him: 'Would you' "ke to have something?' he clearly jepllqrt: 'Haben ('have'). After bl8 Martllng performance, he obvl usly became the object of unusual 'Merest. "It Is told of him that on once Lew Dockstader. meeting an old woman fnDm the neighboring village on her way to the market, he quietly stepped towards her, distinctly pronouncing the words: 'Don hunger, kuchen haben.' The poor woman was so frightened that she took to a speedy flight, leaving her basket behind her In the firm belief that the dog was possessed of the evil one. "The most wonderful thing about him Is his talking with strangers quite as freely as with his own mas ter. When, therefore, Dr. Pfungst, the well-known expert in psychology of animals, and Dr. Vosseler, director of the Hamburg Zoological Gardens, wished to submit 'Don to scientific tests, they had no difficulty whatev er In making him pronounce every word of his repertoire. The phono graphic records made on this occa sion prove beyond doubt the identity of Don's speech with that of human beings. There are. It Is true, some slight differences In pronunciation due to the difference In the structure of the larynx, but these In no way de. tract from the distinctness of the words." The Technical World has an ex tended and exceedingly interesting description of the tests to which Don has been subjected by scientists, with pictures of his dogshlp. May St. Nicholas. It all depends upon the taste of the Individual reader as to which of the many good things In the May St. Nicholas will Beem the very best; but every girl and boy at all Interested in gardening will vote as timely to the very minute Eleanor A. Sutphen's story of how a brother and sister made a garden which blossomed every day from April to September. The total expenditure for bulbs and seeds was two dollars, and here Is the time-table:" April 15-May 10, narcissus, white. April 17-May 9, tulips, white, yel low. May 8-May 21, llly-of-the-valley, white. May 27-all summer, ragged sailors, white, blue. June 6-July 10, sweet Williams, pink, red. June 13-July 5, Canterbury bells, lavender, pink. July 23-all summer, sweet alys- sum, white. June 28-July 10, hollyhocks, yel. low, pink. July 2-August 15, phlox, white, pink. July G-all summer, gillardla, yel low. Call For Bids. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive bids up to 5 o'clock p. m. on Monday, April 24th, 1911, for the Improvement of Liberty street, from the North line of Court street to the south line of North Mill Creek, with bitulithic pavement, ac cording to the plans and specifica tions adopted for such Improvement. The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and waive any and all irregularities in the man ner of submitting bids In the Interest of the city. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 4-19-3t City Recorder. One Conductor Helped Back to "Work Mr. Wllford Adams is his name, and he writes: "I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism and used two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy with good effect. The third bottle put ma on my feet and I re sumed work as conductor on the Lex ington, Ky., street railway. It will do all you claim in cases of rheuma tism." Foley's Kidney Remedy al lays rheumatism by eliminating the uric acid from the blood. Specially recommended for elderly people. Red Cross Pharmacy. H. Jerman. A Skin of Beauty la a Joy Forever. iR. T. F.llx Oouraud'a Oriental Craam or Magioai oaauimar. Removes Tan, Plmptee, Krecklee, M"-.S Paid.es Bub, mod bkln Dineaea, aaa Terr Diernun on beiutf. ud ile fie detection. It bu Blood (at teet ot 64 rers. uud tt to ti&nnleM wt taetelt tobeiarett 1 pmperlr mid. Accept no counter fett of eiaitlar name. Dr. L. A. Sarre a!l to ft Udr of toe baut too (ft patient) : uAa Tffll ladlef will thrm. I meummeoa floarnaeVe) Croon' " tot left Harmnii 01 on bl.nMnMlMSforOtll DT U dlIlU 0 fUlOf g2oXBiftl!ir th. Utted &Z, CftSdft ftoa tw raUHOra.S.frif, J7 Brat Jaus Jtrni, lew W w- Hams for hrftnlr fnaf. tint An! mftnA J-ll-i J petizinff meal it U & mnnnlA aLr fn an -. 0 or tido of on nuns ana At Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafe Calo. BtMt Campany, Partlaa. Or. nwm iHtm THE MAY OUTING. The May Outing strikes a note of all-roundness In outdoor life that is not only suggestive but really prac tical and helpful. "Learing How to Fly," by Augustus Post, describes the process step by step. It tells what a flier must do and what he must not do. It Is a final summing up of all that has been learned down to this time. Mr. Post Is not only an expert in flying, but aUw an expert in telling others how to do it. Did you ever pause to think how a ball-player regards the National Game? Is it work or play? Several players answer this question in the May Outing. Among them "Christy" Mathewson, "Hans" Wagner and Frank Chance. The article is "Base, ball as the Players See It." "Some Bears", Is a cracking bear story by Arthur McFarlane. He describes Bruin not only as he saw him on a recent trip Into Saskatche wan, but also as he figures in the Indian lore and superstition of the Canadian Northwest. As a bear Is the most Interesting a magpie Is the most Irritating and whimsical. For this reason and also because it Is a corking story, you should) read "The Master Rogue," by F. St. Mars. It is the best picture of wild life printed. The drawings are by Charles Livingston Bull. Hundreds of elk starve every win ter in Jackson's Hole. The indiffer ence rot the State and National Gov ernments is the cause. Yet these elk cani be1 saved. Dillon Wallace's Tragedy of the Elk" tells the whole story. Also the remedy. "Making Nature Help" is a tale of what a landscape artist has done with his country place, by thinking more of nature and less of art. In addition to the approved method of fishing, there is a brief dissertation on the angling virtues of the Cut Pole, and a short article on "Home Treatment for Broken Tackle." And besides there is sound advice for the mtorlst; the motor boatman; the horse an'd dog lover and all the other followers of (he various paths that lead to the open air. The yearly subscription rate of the Outing Magazine is $2.50. All news-stands 25 cents. Cull For Bids. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive bids up to 5 o'clock p. m. on Monday, May 1st, 1911, for the improvement of 13th street, from the North line of Ferry street to the South line of Marion street, with concrete pavement, ac cording to the plans and specifica tions adopted for such improvement. The council reserves the right to reject any and all- bids and waive any and all Irregularities in the manner of submitting bids In the in terest of the city. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 4-19-3t City Recorder. 0 'otice to Property Owners. Property owners on Ferry street, North Liberty, street, South 12th street, North 13th street, and North Summer street, are hereby notified that they must make their water and gas main connection immediately. Done by order of the Common Council, April 17th, 1911. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 4-19-3t City Recorder. 'ot!ce. Notice is hereby given that the City of Salem will receive applications to pay by Installments, on all street and sewer improvements up to June 1st, 1911, according to the Bancroft Bond ing Act CHAS. F. ELGIN, 4-19. lit City Recorder. . O : The higher the license the bigger the bribe. BRAND or Bacon hnilrUp i wn u. At. 1 . J 1m - . w VH - va vHvuiavtM bacon it U, H. Gorerntnant Inspect. w, paasea na ramped, xoa fttv rtry AAMlI-JinftA th&fe flnlMwthi BmJ M.-L. Bacon meant highest quality, f taa 7 Mini ARE IOC A WOXAM Baltimore, Md. Mrs. W. H. 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Fretwell, of Lu cama, N. C, "and I've had fine health ever since." Use this .safe, sure rem edy only. 50 cents at J. C. Perry's, Druggist. Kotlce. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive bids up to 5 o'clock p. m. on Monday, April 24, 1911, for the construction of a plank sidewalk five feet In width with three stringers, along the East side of 18th street and abutting upon and adja cent to Lot 5, in block 4, in Capital Park Addition to the City of Salem, Oregon. The City reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Said bids will be considered by the common coun cil on April 24, 1911. . CHAS. F. ELGIN, 4-19-3t ' City Recorder. o The Agricultural Credit Society is a success in Europe, why not Intro, duce It Into America? 411 patent medicines or medicines ad vertlscd in this paper are for sale al DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash drug store In Oregon owes no one, and no one owes It, carries large' stock; its -shelve counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toi let articles, wines and liquors of al' kl3ds for medicinal purposes. Dr Stone Is a regular graduate In medl cine and has bad many years of ex perlence In the practice Consults tlona are free. Prescriptions arc free, and only regular price for med lcine. Dr. Stone can be found a' bit drag store, Salem, Or., from ' la tha morning until at alght. OrafaU. -ft s9 I j J" I a a -m jy ,w- AT New stock and complete assortment, all units equipped with the new door equalizer a positive guarantee against 4 0 - -amy- 1 racjnimoinio is now The prices are very low. The terms are very easy. The streets are all being graded. The new bridge will connect it directly with State street. You have no sewer assessment. You will not have to build sidewalks. It is by far the most sightly addition yet opened. It is high ground, has rich soil and good drainage. Look at it Sunday if you can't before. You Will Like It. The Oregon Realty Company, Agts 275 STATE STREET YaVV V. ITV" X ... -V-i . T- .rf fifrp v& ni 'Elastic" Book FACTORY PRICES binding. This is your oppor tunity to make a selection from a new stock of cases that have all the latest improvements. We are making a special display this month, and quote you factory prices on any combina tion of Units you may select. 4H Tl Addition on the Our Soring 1 U1UW-UUL Case Units 1 Tl market