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What4Q;we make? The Best Candy The Best Ice Cream The Best Bread IN TOWN TRY FOR YOURSELF FULLER 6 DOUOLAS, Salem's Loading OrocorB, Oonfoctionoro and Bakers. rhODO'2201 408400 Stato St. n m n 1 1 n i n i ii 1 1 1 ii i ii :! AMUSEMENTS. II '-HIIIMIHrillHHIIIIH-l TONiQirr. Edison Vaudbville. Mysterious Man Coming. Dcl-n-dolphla, who has puzzled thou sands, will appear nt tho Edison to night, Friday, Saturday matlnco and night nnd Sundny. This Is an attrac tion of unusual merit, and Salem tho ntrc patrons nro indocd fortunnto to bo ablo to soo this wondorful exhibition for tho ridiculous prlco of ton conts. Tho Blchards sisters aro a flno team of singers, nnd tholr wooden shoo dancing is second to none. Jayno Coyno somo of you will romombor, ns ho appoarod here a few months ago, whon he mndo a docldcd lilt. Ho is a good comedian, and a wondorful papcr-tcaror. F, J. Byrd will sing n now song entitled "Martha Jano," illustrated, and tho motion picturos nro all now viows. ninniiiiiiiiiniiiMiH New Edison Theatte ' r. J. Byrd, Manager. THE OltEAT DEL-A-DELPIHA. Man of Mystorious Mystorlcs. RI0IIABD8 SISTERS, Dainty Soubrottcs nnd Chninplons of tho Wooden Shoo, . JAYNE COYNE, Bubo Comodinn and King of Pnpor- toarorv. F. J. BYBD, 'Singing Illustrated Song entitled "Martha Jano." EDISONOSCOPE. Showing Now Viows. ' School Board Can Dismiss. ( Superintendent Ackcrman today ron- dered n decision In tho enso of 0. K. Hayward and others ngalnst MIm Nora Sanborn. Sho was a tenchor In tho atoou jtivor public schools, nnd at a meeting of tho locnl board, and on complaint of patrons of tho school, sho ""'ns, nftor duo trial, dismissed for incompetency. From this do cision sho appealed to tho county su perintendent of Wasco county, who sustainod tho board, and sho then np pealed to Superintendent Ackcrman, After carofully examining tho ovidonco Mr. Ackorman sustainod tho action of tho county superintendent. Tho main fenturo in tho caso was whether tho board hnd tho right to nnnul its con tract with her, and pay her only up to tho timo of her dismissal, and tho decision affirms that right. A Fearful Tate. It is a foarful fate to have to en dure tho terrible torturo of Pilos. "I can truthfully eay," writos narry Col eon, of Masonville, Ia7 "that for Blind, Blooding, Itching and Protrud ing Piles, Bucklon's Arnica Salve, is tho best cure made." Also best for cuts, burns and Injurioa. 25c at J. 0. Terry's Drug Store. If you are not successful In baking pastry as you desiro, then try a pack ago of EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER, ' Sold by all Grocers, at3WHMMBeWBSMeHMtHMiHMtMtMWMfr ICECREAM I Clean Ice , Pate Ice The best for your dinner delicacy 3ce cream. It's pare. It'e clean. It's uaa 230, MAiN. SOCIAL EVENTS Pliuio Itocltal. Tho second recital given by tlio pu pils of Miss Dontrlco Sholton wns held it tho First Methodist church Inst ov onlng. A largo crowd had gathered to Hston to tho delightful program, Which wns woll rendered nnd Immensely on joyed. Tho program tho night boforo wns given by tho older pupils, and Inst 'ovonlng tho younger ones took part. Tho first numbor wns rendored by 1'ioronco Motcnlf nnd Francis Pohlo, nnd wns good. Miss Jonnlo Pcarce played "Hnrlequln March" with per fect time. Mnudo Durbln and Evelyn Bloglcmnn, both Httlo tots, each gavo a pretty plcco, which woro rendered vory accurately. Mabel Smith and Clnudlno Itoso gavo a duct, "Valso," by Bohm, In good stylo, and which wns vory plowing. Tho sixth numbor on tho progrnm was a violin solo by Miss Viola Vor cler. She gavo tho "Sixth Air Varlo," by Dnncln, nnd tho nudlcnco was do lighted with It. Sho played th'o plcco In perfect harmony, and showed much tnlont. One of tho best plnno numbors was two pieces by Miss Qallatia Hum phreys, for sho doscrves spcclnl pralsc4 Holcn Pearco and Momlo Plglcr gavo a duet, which was good. Mabel Smith and Dorothy Penrco each gavo numbers which wcro rondorod very nccuratoly. Othor numbers woro given by Barbara Durbln, dcrtrudo Hunt nnd DIancho Knox, which desovo special comment. Kva McAllister nnd Delia Morrison gnvo a pretty duct, "Rustic Daneo and Homonce," by Eycr, which was es pecially good. Miss Pearl Vorclcr gavo a violin solo, "Traumoroi," by Schumann, which won much prnlso. Both tho Vcr clor sinters nro talented young pooplc, nnd ure pupils of William Wallace Gra ham, of Portland, Tliero woro two eight-handed pleceB, which wero good, nnd enjoyed by tho audience. Thoso tnklng part In this woro flnllntla llumphroy, Maudo Dur bln, Mabel 8mltht Evelyn Bolglomnn, nnd Blanch Knox, Zoo Toollmcre, Mil dred Perkins and draco Byrd. Theso pieces are difficult, but tho young ladles playod them with porfect caso and timo. Miss Bertha Howlt, a talonted young rendor, df Wlllnmotto Unlvorslty, gavo n rondlng entitled "Poo's Bavon In nn Klovator," which was much enjoyed." Both Miss Sholton 'a rccltnls hnvo boon ontcrtnlnlng, and tho peoplo nro always Interested in them. Tho pianos mod wero flno ones, Paul G. Mehlln & Sons, furnished by W. 0. NIsIoy. Rlgdon-Olnrk Wedding. Tho wedding of Miss Winifred AN wllda Rlgdon to Mr. Loon Lutlior Clark, of this city, wus solemnized last i ovonlng at 8 o'clock, at tho homo of tho brido's pnronts, Mr. and Mrs, W, T. Itlgdon, corner of 10th nnd Mill streets, in tho prosonco of tho imme diate relatives and friends of tho young couplo. Bov, T. F. Hoynl performed tho corcmony. Tho young peoplo aro well known in this city. Tho brldo Is the second daughter of Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. T. Big don, and is a charming and accom plished young lady. 8ho is a Salora girl Tea and coffee go by taste alone; and tastes are itiany. Schilling's Best teas are five, and coffees four ; all different ; money bacl; all; at your grocer's. Cream Cream send for our fambus Hazelwood the best. Free delivery. , iSWiVitiU JUUUU CO. DAILY CAPITAL JOUEWAIv RALEM, OREGON. t 1 MMf j nnd has scores of frionds. Sho is n graduate of tho Capital Business Col lege, nnd also nttendod Wlllnmotto University, and for tho past year has boen deputy in tho Jcfforson postofllco. Tho groom wns nlso a formor studont nt W. U., and is now engnged In tho real cstato business in this city. Ho is n young man of flno business and moral qualities. Thoy will rcsldo In this city. They havo tho best wishes of a largo circlo of frionds. Brumflcld-IIomonway Wedding. A vory protty wedding wns solemn ized nt Kugcno yostcrdny nt 12 o'clock, when Miss Frances D. Hcmcnwny was tnnrrlcd to Mr. J. T. Brumflcld, of Port land, Dr. Lovoridgc, roctor of St. Mary's Kpiscopal church, officiating. Tho homo wns beautifully decorated with a profusion of roses nnd over greens. Tho dining room was in red roses and Oregon grnpo. Tho bridgo was gowned in a benutiful creation of lnco over silk chiffon and carrlod whlto roses. Littlo Holono Kuykondnll wns flower girl, nnd tho wedding march was played by Miss Allco Homonwny, sis tor of tho brido. During tho corcmony Miss draco Mount sang "Oh Promise Mo." Thoy will rcsldo in Portland, whoro tho groom Is cmployod with Mason, Elirnmn & Co., a wholcsalo Arm. Tho brldo is tho daughter of Mr, and Mr V. Hcmomvny, well-known pioneers of Oregon. Sho is a graduato of tho U, of O., and a vory estimable young lady, being popular in Kugono's social circles. PERSONALS M, L, Jones, of Brooks, was in tho city yostordny. Marion Loonoy, of Jefferson, is in tho city today, J, A, Aupporlo, tho Jcfforson banker, Is in tho city today. Attorney Martin was in Dallas yes terday on legal business. Architect D. D. Necr, of Portland, was in tho city yesterday. A. Oosnor wont to Qervals to do some surveying this morning. Ada Smith loft his morning to spend a wook with frionds in Aurora. E. V. Homoycr, of Seattle, Wash., was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. F. Miller loft for n couplo of weeks at tho exposition this morning. lion, J, 0. Graham returnod from a business visit nt Grants Pass last ev ening. Mrs. E. L. Watt nnd Mrs, Leo Stela- or wll lattond the Artisan day at the exposition, vMrs. I, W. Harris and daughter, Lu cilo, of Lincoln, Neb., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Stoley, M;s. Bornard Lyman wont to Port land last evening to join her husband, where they will reside, Mrs, . P. McCornack entertained the "COO" club at her home on Che meketa street yesterday. Mrs. J. M. Hantbrough, of Boseburg, returned to her home yesterday, after a short visit with Mrs. A. C. Lawrenco, in this city. Miss Clare Jones, of "Lablsh Mead ows," who has been visiting Miss Eunano Craig, of this city, returned home this morning. Lloyd Mott, a student of tho V. of O., has returned to his home in this city, to spend his vacation -with bis parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Mott. Mr. and Mrs, 0. E. Lura, of North Yakima, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Burton, -went to Turner last evening for 'a short visit with Mrs. Lum's eister, Mrs. J. "W. MeKinnoy. On their return they will spend a few THTTOSDAY, JUNE If Yoti Waat Quality Come to the Woden Mill Stoe CboieeS.it. Tho best dressed men and young men And us magnificently oquippod In tho showing wo arc making of Spring, Summer nnd Mid-Summer styles. This fact is thoroughly vouchod for by tho bbst and most fas tidious dressers in tho city today. Wo soli clothes with merit. Our efforts gain for us your satisfaction, which is our roward of honor. Men's suits from SlO to S25- Fancy Summez Shifts ' Wo aro tho shirt Btoro of tho town. With our grent lino of Oluott's shirts nt J51.50 ,tt whlto, fancy, cuff attached or dotnehed, plaited bosoms, coats. Also Monarch SI. 00 line. ' '"""" ' ' ' ''- ' i i " i ' ' ,,' an Salem Woolen Mill Store Mail Carriers to Moot. Tho rural mail carriors of tho stato will meet hero for a throo-doys' ses sion, which will begin Fridny ovonlng. Mayor Wators will dcllvor an address of wclcomo, nnd Hon. P. II. D'Arcy nnd Postmaster Ilirsck will spoak on good of tho order. Tho annual election of officers and tho election of a dclegato to tho na tional association to bo held ip Minne apolis noxt Septcmbor. A banquet will bo served Sunday nf-. tcrnoon nt 1 o'clock, which wilt no doubt bo an cnjoynblo affair. " There is moro catarrh in this section of tho country than all other disunites put togotlior, and until tho last fow yours was supposod to bo incurable. For a great many yoars doctors pro nounced it n local disoase and proscrib ed local romodlce nnd by constantly falling to cure with local treatmont, pronounced it incurable. Selenco has provon catarrh to bo a constitutional disoaso and therefore roqulres consti tutional treatmont. Hall's Catarrh Curo, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitu tional curo on the market. It is takea intornnlly in doses from 10 drops to a toaspoonful. It acts dlroatly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. Thoy offor one hundrod dollars for any caso it falls to cure. Sond for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 7Sc. Tako Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Woodmon Memorial Sorvlsos. Silverton, Juno 0, 1005. Tho Woodmen of tho World hold tholr memorial services at this placo Sundny afternoon. The procession formqd on Mnin street, honded by the! Crcscont baud, Fully 150 mon and women of Woodcraft woro in line. Fol lowed by n largo numbor of citizens on foot nnd in cnrrlages thoy mnrchod to tho city cemotery, whoro tho monument Excursion Rates, During tho Lewis and Clark Exposi tion tho O, 0. T. Co. will mako a rato of 75 conts to Portland, round trip $1. Tickets good for 10 days. Boats leav ing daily. WB FRENCH FEMALE APILLS. A Boi, Ciot.i hautw Ut Strrruwro yMravTM, KlVri K0W.1 TO till. if' Ksral Br4F I BU.. Mali 6rwi mXum; KftaiMl4 lkt fnbii rurllXOl l w,aMr4UmuitlI.UtUltlur lMllm4 tmftttVnt. UrwrfUWmMrt kT U f4 x tut Mini UIU UNITEP MCOICALCO., 0 T. UnuiIM. r. Sold In 'Salem by 8. O. Stone. FOR rmf As to quality and. service. We are value for their money. Just roceived E. L. 803 STATU STREET. 8, 1005. KB21 of tho lato neighbor, John HI Morris, was unveiled, using tho boantiful sor vico of tho. ordor. Hon. Waltor L. Toozo, of Woodburn, dollvorod a vory fitting oration. A largo crowd stood in tho drizzling rain as ho culoglzod tho dopartcd neighbor. Laundry Soap 9 Bats for 25 cents Just to lot you know wo aro still doing business at tho old stand, wo X M m jJi announco a bargain in soap that mouth water 0 bars for 25c, and only nlno to a customer, nnd nono to merchants. Only a fow hundreds bars loft in this lot, so don't dolay. Our stock of grocorles was novor in bettor and tho freshest of fruits' and vegetables aro always to bo found at our store C. J. ATWOOD S Phone 57 J Cor. Commercial and Court Sts 1 TMiniMiinimMnmgMiiinwnnmiHiMmmi WHVIWfflflflfl I New IVKllineffy ! Jtst Dress Hats the very latest designs, materials of the best. Prices most reasonable; New Flowers, New Foliage, New Buckles. See oar stock for the latest in Millinery Art. New Millinery, New Laces, Exquisite Patterns. White Duck Street Hats with Lewis and Clark Bands. Out prices are the lowest in Oregon. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM DBY dOODB, OLOTmNa AND MILLINEEY. 298 and 300 Commercial M Bargains Corao to the Old Bellablo Shoo Store With ovory shoe bought of us comes a. where you get valuo for your moneylk. GUARANTEE here to stay, and determined to protect our euttomers in tho ways of giving another shipment of thoso famous Florsheim Tan Oxford. Irvin & FBAOTIOAL SHOE MEN. BEPAXRDK A BPEOIAXTV, Tho graves woro fairly covorod with floral piocos nnd bouquots, tokens of many frionds. , After tho sorvlccs a largo numbor of Woodmen mot in tho I. O. O. F. hall "where Nolghbor Toozo told of tho do ings of tho last head camp session. ought to make a bargain hunter's m shapo as to quality and variety, 4 It IMHHI Received I St Salem f Co. PHONE 201 BLUB , '. WIlHmiHIIIMHMMIHIIHIHIIIIIIIHilMW Portland. BJMiiiiiriwiiiri,,","T'' L2S . - days here, and then go to tho fair at J MHHPPT