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Lii B Try Our OYSTER COCKTAILS They're the Kind That's Good FULLER 6 DOUQLAB, Salem's lcadine grocers, bakers and confectioners, 450-400, Stato street. Now phono Main 182. !! Get m Yout J School Books Z At S PATTON'S BOOK STORE H ! rrand Opea House JOHN F. GORDRAY, Mgr. MONDAY. OOT. 2. i Tho Croat Success Under Southern Skies jf Wrltton by Lottio Blair Parker, au thor "Way Down East." A nlar that will livo forever. Tho most original, unhackneyed nnd dlvortlng play of Southern' llfo over svrltton. 27 REMARKABLE OAST 27 K. Massivp Production Complete in Every DotaU. OVER TWO MILLION PEOPLE HAVE SEEN THIS PLAY. K. Pricco $1.00, 75c, COc, 35c. i Seat ealo at box ofllco Monday, m. UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES. 'A. Thrilling Play at, tho Grand Opora Iiouso Tonight. Ono of tho most successful plays to lio presontod in our city this season is f' Under Southorn Skies," which will appear nt tho Grand Opora House to- night. "Under Southern Skies" is one of tho largest nnd most expensive dra matic companies now traveling, ns the (company numbers 27 people, 23' whnjn iappoar In speaking parts, and every lis carried with the company. "Undwr Southern Skies" is now in its fifth sea- son. f "Under Southern Skies" U fram ? 4 111 Mil I IM..HI I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I PERSONALS i! Ti i 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 it rum 1 1 1 m Miss Gcrtrudo Mooro returned last night from Portland. Miss Margaret Cosper returned from Portland last ovoning. Mrs. Bay Gilbert was n passongor for Portland this morning. Miss Ncnn West went to Portland' this morning to visit friends. Mrs. John Bayno returned last oven Ing from a -visit nt Portland. Mrs. John Carson and childron -re-turned Saturday from the fair. Mrs. Charles. Lucas and daughter, Esther, nro homo from tho fair. Frod FIcklln ajid Fred Ward, both of Albany, sne'nt Sunday In Salem.. RTIaa "H tt t4i I TTnalttti I n1 aw P T)a1. ,.., snont Sun(1.v .,.,,. ,,'.. ... 8, lent Miss Pearl Schomak6r and Dean Schomakcr returned Saturday from a visit to tho fair. XInrvoy Newell, of Portland, spent Sunday with Salem frionds, nnd re turned homo this morning. Mts. James Walton roturnod to Port' land yesterday, aftor a visit with her parents, jur. anu mis. nonry r 8WK, C. P. Bishop went to Portland this morning, having been summoned to servo as a juror in the fcdernl court Miss Ruby Irvin. of Portland, who has bcon sponding n fow days with rel atives hore, returned homo yesterday. Miss Amelia Bobison, who has been tho guest of Miss Stella Crawford for several days, loft this morning for her homo nt Garibaldi. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Judson, Miss Allco Judson and brother, Leonard, woro among tho Salem peoplo who spont Portlnnd day at tho fair. Miss Ollvo Misamoro, of Portland, nrrlvod in tho city Inst ovcnlng, nnd will assume her position as tcachor in tho public schools today. Mrs. B. B. Houston nnd children and Miss Efflo Ncedham returned Inst night from Portlnnd, where thoy havo bcon visiting for some timo past. Mrs. B. B. Wilkins, who has been in tho city visiting rolntlvcs slnco Tues day of last week, stnrted for her homo In North Yakima this morning. Mrs. W. H. McElroy nnd throo chil dren roturnod last ovcnlng from Port- Infill, trlinrn Hin- tinvA Iiaah snntwlfnrv j tho nnst week with Prof. McElroy. .miss -unstermnn, or aoutn uonti, .In diana, who has been visiting nt tho homo of Streot Commissioner Kurtz for tl,rco months, left for hor homo this Miss Amy Brcsiett, of xouugstown, Ohio, and Lawroneo nnd Florcnco Hofcr, of this city, returned last night from Portland, whoro thoy havo spent tno past ten tiays. Bufus Blaine Ilnllock nnd Joseph TTnllock nephews of Joseph Bernardl, wcro up yostorday from Portlnnd, vis iting tliolr undo nnd fnmily, nnd hunt n ing China1 pheasants. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bobcrt VaTloy, Miss Nina Johnson, Miss Loollno Sknifo, tbo pen of Lottio Blair-Parker, who al so wrote "Way Down East," and it is ns true nnd interesting a picture of tho South as that now famous play is of iscw i-;ngianii, ' Tho story of tho play is a very strong nnd interesting one, and is ono that is peculiarly southern. Its characters aro distinct types of southorn peoplo, many of them being highly diverting.- A Halloween celebration and imwpkln danae are among the most attractive features of the performanee. ifblng tho curtain rafter for the sea son, it should bo VToll attonded. Meals will be better if you buy your meats at Farrington'i Market. AN ATTRACTIVE WOMAN May heighten even hor natural comeli ness by the tasteful uss of jewelry rueh as the pearl, ruble and gold nock lae, earrings, jeweled combs, rings and novelties "which always adorn onr show eases. Something hero to suit every taste, something bora to suit al most every puree handsome watchee and silverware C. T. Pomenoy Jeweler and Optician 38 State St, Saem, Or. DAILY CAPITAL JOOHNAL, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Schcllb,crg, Will Wcstley, Mr. and Mrs. James Bflborts, woro among those returning from tho fair last ovenlng. Miss Clara Loulso Thompson arrived; in this city last evening from Marsh field. Sho will visit here and in Port land for a fow days, nftor which she will produco tho "Kntzenjammcr Pic-, nic," under the auspices of tho Salem Womnn's Club. STRANGER THAN PIOTION. A Romcdy Which. Has Rovolutionieod tho Treatment of Stomach Troubles. Tho remedy is not heralded as a wonderful discovery, nor yet a secret patent medicine, noither is it claimed to euro anything- except dyspepsia, inr digestion nnd stomnch troubles,' with which nine out of ton sit (Tor. Tho remedy is in tho form of pleast ant tasting tnblets or lozongos, con taining .vegetable nnd fruit cssonco,' puro aseptic pepsin (government test), goldon seal nnd dinstaso. Tho tablets aro sold by druggists undor tho nnmo or Stuart's Uyspcpsla Tnblots. Many interesting experiments to test tho dl gostivo powor of Stuart's Tablets show that ono grain of tho nctlvo principle contained in them is sufllciont to thor oughly digest 3000 grains of raw meat, eggs and other wholesome food. Stuart's Tablets do not act upon tho bowels Uko nftor dinner pills and cheap cathartics, which simply irritate and lnflauio tho intestines without hav ing nny offect whatever in digesting food or curing indigestion. If tho stomach can be rested and as sisted in tho work of digestion it will very soon recover its normal vigor, ns no organ is so much nbusod and over worked as tho stomach. This is tho sccrot, If thcro is nny so crot, of tho rcmnrkablo success of Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets, a remedy prac tically unknown a fow years ago, nnd now tho mojf widely known of any treatment for stomnch weakness. This success tins been secured entire ly upon its merits an a digestive, puro nnd shnplo, becnuso thcro can bo nd stomnch troublo if tho food is proper ly digested. Stunrt's Tablets act ontlroly on the food oaten, digesting it completely, so that it can bo nssimilntod into blood, norvo and tissue. Thoy euro dyspep sia, wntor brash, gas and bloating nf.tor monls, because thoy, furnish tho digos tivo powor which weak stomnchs lack and unless thnt lack Is supplied it is useless to attompt to euro by tho uso of "tonics," "pjlls" nnd cnthnrtics, which, hnvo absolutely no digestive powor. Stunrt's Dyspepsia Tablets can" bo found at all drug storesamL tho rogur lar uso of ono or two qfhom nftor meals will demonstrate their hie'it bol ter than any other argument. Mrs. E. M. Brackott, of Aurora, diod nt hor homo nt that placo Wednesday morning, ngou it years. Mrs. jirackett is ono of tho onrliost ploncors of that section. Sho has been vory ill for somo timo. 4 O A strength tonie that brings rich, rod blood. Makes you strong, hoalthy nnd active. That's what Holllator's Bocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Toa-or Tablets. Dr. Stono's. Tho Aurora Stnto Bank opened up Monday morning, and is roooiviiig n liberal support. It is a fine ndditlon to tho littlo town. o ' All over this Coast, Schilling's Best is in every one's mouth : taltlnf-powdef flavoring ututt rplo toi coITm They go far to make living comfortable. At jnouf (tocm'ii moiMjbMli. Saturday evening a big cougar caused n great doal of excitement in the su burbs of Albany. A noaso was formed to hunt down tho wild beast, but it escaped in the darkness. tHHIHI HI II II I 111 II 111 I LAST LONGER AND GIVES BETTER BEStTLTS. A SALEM BROOM. HUM I II 111 II I II III HM-H- CASTOR! A For Infanta, and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of fe Charles Hale. a 12-year-old boy, re- siding across the Willamette river from Albany, fell 25 feet out of a tree Saturday, and broke both bis arms. o - Miss Stella Baker still leads lu the Bugone Bcgister's contest, with a vote or V3I0. Music Studio Mr. & Mrs. Francesco Seley Opera Hoose Building Rooms 9 nd iO Alter October 4th Singing, Theory, Harmony, Public School Mitfk, Accom panimeat Playing. Hours, 9 to 2, 2 to 6. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER ALASKA RICH IN I PLATINUM iMay Yet Prove the Greatest Source of That Val uable Metal - Tho Telegram Saturday has tho fol lowing story from tho Far Norths Vast storos of platinum, tho first to bo discovered in Alaska, havo boon found in tho Hootnllnqua Elver bod by Hiram Vrooman, who brought to tho city samplos of tho black sand. Theso when analyzed by David T. Day, chief of tho Division of Mining nnd Mineral Resources of tho United States Goologlcal Survoy, and honor ary Commissioner of Mines and Min ing at tho Lewis nnd Clark Fair, "Show ed n romnrkablo nmount jtt tho vnlua- bio mlnoral. In barely enough sand to fill a ton cup Dr Day washed out platinum worth 00 cents. Mr. Vropmnn statos that thcro aro thousands of yards of sand containing fuly ns much plati num as tho samplo ho brought with him to Portlnnd, and ho proposes re turning to Alaska in tho summer to engngo In platinum nnd gold mining on nn extensivo scnlo, using a big steam drodgo with' tho latest refining processes. Mr. Vroomnn is a preacher by pro fession, but a few years ago becamo interested In stories of largo amounts of gold to bo found in tho sands of tho Hootnllnqua Blver, Securing tho oxclusivo mining concession for this territory from tho Canadian govern ment, Mr. Vroomnn organlzod a party of ton. prospectors and placing him solf In chargo bogan a systematic in vestigation of tho supposod goldboar ing river sand. Gold wns found in unusual propor tions at many) places, and with it small, steel-colored particles of pow der grain motnl. It was not until af ter largo quantities had boon panned for gold that tho prospectors first dreamed thnt tho black sand thoy wcro throwing away was worth moro thnn tho gold which thoy woro hoard-! ing so carefully. For sovernl months nftor discover-j ing tho platinum Mr. Vroomnn ob sor.vod as much caro in looking for it .... .. . ,, ns ho hnd in sonrchinc; for gold, no stntcs his rcuults aro as follews: "I found that tho sand boro a largo porcentngo of froo, flaky gold, easily separatod, and nn equal, if: not grtater amount of' puro plntinunr, which olosely rosomblcd tho gold In form. I havo carefully locatod all tho places along tho Hootnllnqua whero tho deposits nro of sufficient vnluo to justify mining, and ant ar ranging for tho purchase of a largo stonm dredgo, with a capacity of 8000 cubic yards of sand. "Tho prcsonco of both' platinum and gold in tho snmo sand will nid'ko tho platinum discovery will, I bellovo, mark n now opooh in tho history of raining in Alaska. "- i!-.v jy............ . wm.... . t II.. TT-Ml. , Ol.l LI1. 11.. .1.1 I depends 'for its supply upon tho Ural Mountains, Borneo and certain parts of Australia. Becauso of tho dovel- opraent of olectrlcity and tho need of. platinum for eloctrlo connections and like uso.li tho domnnd for tho metal is rapidly increasing, nnd , it finds a ready market at an advancing figure." Mr. Vroomnn is not seeking to in terest capital in his sehome, as ho has tho funds to permit him to carry oat' his plans. MARRIED IN HASTE. n It Is Hoped They Wjll .Not. Repent A Dallas, Ore., 'Septf 30. Cupid plays queer pranks, but none of tho playful antics of the irresponsible-love god is maro peculiar than tho entangloments whtyh the bare-lggged boy brought upon two famUies in a Polk county' hopyard this week, when two boys ' boys and their sisters eloped to Dallas and were married. All tho parties were undoubtedly under age, and Irate parents pursued them, but arrived to,o late to provent tho dual marriage. Tho old, old story of forgiveness and best wishes, the graceful acquiescence of the dofeated and promises of no prose-j eutlon for acts which would otberwlso bring the two youths before the grand jury, was told over again. Leo Wheeler nnd Maggie Huffman, and Thomas Huffman and Ethel Wheel er wore married by Justieo nolraan at tho Dial hotel In Dallas, after tho two couples secured marriage licenses from Depntp County Clerk Holmao, That official was suspicious,' and eloio ly questioned tho intending benedicts; but each swore for the other that he was of the required legal age. Still 2, 1905. m iwlIv7tiLi 7'li I" I Jri tjtwi ri .oil E x-kLZi 1' V ii I1, ? LUl Miiil -mmlm Men's nvhchaels'-stern FINE CLOTHrNtt MICHAELS. BTIRN & CO. nOOHISTIR, N. . Tho now nnd up-to-dato styles In Suits, ' Cravo'nettcs nnd Overcoats. Somo specials wo wish to call ottontlon to. Wo. carry tho largest lino of Boy's Wdolon nnd Cotton Undorwoar. Watorproof Slickers Boo our now lino of crack-proof Sllckors. A lnrgo assortmont of Boys and. Juvonllo Swoators at less than cost. Salem Woolen Mill State. O. P. BISHOP, right, but having no way of contro verting tho affidavits of tho two, ho issuod tho licenses, and tho marriages occurrod soon after. Soon after tho two couples loft Dal las tho father and mother of tho two Whoolors arrived at tho ofllco of tho county dork and vented tholr rrigo on tho deputy who Issuod tho licenses, but thoro was littlo satisfaction in this. Tho Huffman youngsters nro tho childron of Mrs. M. Huffman of Salon), ttttin ft- fa iififlitvatnAil Ima vAial ma ill. I . .,' . ,, , . ,. . . ., . Ijoctions. Added to tho fact that all Chammg Jusiil&vXS -C ftf WHITE CORNER , MILLINERY PARLORS Miss. M. D, Evans, Pop 1 FIRST CAIjL Buy Feelan$ Consolidated Now 5 Cts pet Shane . i i Cho prlco will positively advance in a fow weeks. ' " This mlao will bo a dividend-payer, and tho stock will bovwortb 91-00 por share In 12 months. raid Is not a prospect, bat do?elopp4 mine with moro than 2,000,000 worth of oro In sight. Buy now, but do not wait until tho stock goes to 85 cents per share. 1100 Invested now will make a fortune. Wo will show you this prop erty at our expense. If not found as represented yon aro under no ob litigatlohi to buy. What more can yqu ask. For particulars call r.t our of flee, . i e J; CMP lifff Wea "jiJ. PROPRIETOR. four woro probably under tho logal ago is tho ciroumstnnco that tho girls aro not rosldonts of Polk county, u Is rcqulrod by tho law in caio tho 11 conses nro issuod from tho county seat of that county. Fool tlrod. no appetite, cannot sleep, work or oatt That's tiredness and will disappear nt onco if you tako Hot HstorV Bocky Mountain .Tea this month.- 05 cents, Ton or Tabids. Dr. Stona's. , IN -.MILLINERY. Tho most oompleto inTlilnoryf "olitablUhmont in. tho valley, otfSldo ofPortlnnd.la beUor prepared than. over to supply your wants in UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY, nt popular prices. Our goods aro markad low, quality consldorcd, and ninny bargains "aro to bo hail. Call and look over, our splendid showing. Then rtmko your se lection. ? .s. ' . .J 3,.jti. 337 STATE ST. Ml i r I having bis suspicions that all was not