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rt V7TW tr rw DAILY OAMTAL JOUmTAL, 8AUJM, OBEGOtt, MOHPAr. NOVEMBER 18. IBM. g All the Rage AH the Cfa'se At Our Storo "hot CHOCOLATE IOB CREAM SODA "hot amoER snow" DAINTY LUNOIIES OYSTER SALADS SANDWIOHES PULLER & DOUOLAS, Barm's lending grocors, bakers and eonf illoners, dM-IOO, Slato street, phonos, Grocery IBB, Confectionery 187, , Dill Pickles we now In. Wmr) ' I I II i H IH! II H M Ht-H-H-H- Grand Opera House JOHN F. OORDRAY, MgT. H-M-Hinni miiiiiiriiii. Tuesday, Novembor 14th. KANE, SIDPMAN & OOLVIN New Amsterdam Theater, New York, Present ROSELLE KNOTT ?n Ami the Criterion Theatre,!. Y., Co., in Charles Majors' and Paul Kester's romance of chivalry WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN fLOWER 25 ORIGINAL CA8T 35 Complete scenic environment for live acts, including original fnrnlture, scenery, and brie-ubae associated with iti long run at Criteron Theater, New York. Prices, Me, 50cc, 75e, 1.00. $1.50. Seats on ale at box office Tuesday at Hi. in, NO BETTER CIGAR MADE For the Price Than the TASHMOO It is a Salem mado cigar, and there li ccjoyment in every whiff. Try one -you will llko it. SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING 1 1 it n t n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n t Grand Opera House JOHN r. OORDRAY, Mgr. I I II 1 1 1 1 t-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 8 r- WEDNESDAY, NOV, 15 Twenty-Eighth Annaal Toar RICHARDS & PRINGLE'S Famous Georgia MINSTRELS i(V FAMOUS Af "FUNSTERS u Crowd draw crowds and we draw the crowd. Watch for big street jm rode. Prices 75e. OOf, 25c. JSeat sale at box office Wednesday at 9 a. m. FALL CLOTHING Cold weather is just around the corner. From now on this store i will be the Mecca of Men, Boys nnd Children wanting heavier wear -ft the winter months. -A gathering from tbo boat and f oromost a""'" ors of high grade, dependable Clothing, Habordasborj and Hats. Tho supe rior stylo and eloganoo of tho stock, for which this storo J. i noted, fa 4?ovidVnce on ovfry hand. BUttW&nX 0U. A1TD dORRBOT rURNlSHINQS AT THE LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE. On this basis this sttfreTollelU your trade. Always think of us as th storo most likely to please you. Salem Woolen Mill 5toe. O. P. BISHOP, PROPRIETOR. 1 KUIViWHAN.- KOfcH CO Wjv MBMIIHIXBHIIBIMBIHBMBMIM B AMUSEMENTS S HIirJIKBHaBBBBBHHIlHHHIB TONIGHT. Edison Vaudovillo. MAJORS GREAT NOVEL When Kniuhtliood Was Flower Staged Tuesday Night at tho Grand in A special mooting of tho tlty coun cil was bold aUsrdny ntgtiT for tbo pur j io of noting on the eolleotfon or l nJing of aseeoswMt for the South ( ommerelnl street Improvement, Not lee of the levy of aMccjiissnt, to bo legal, n,uit bo Blvea property owners at least tn days before the levy, and, to avld delay, a special meeting of the cvuneil was called. , Nine eeunellmen were present at tho meeting, On motion ef Hughes it was ordered that notices of assessment be' ent property owners In the Improve ment dlitrlet. Those liable to aeeeso inttt wlll'theu have the option of pay There arc ginger worms nnd red-pepper bugs queer board ers that hnve to be looked for, not In Schilling's Beat, but In making It. There arc eggs of these queer boarders, too small to be killed by grinding. Don't keep spices warm, or they'll hatch. IIIIIIIIMI IIIIIIMIIII III New Edison Theatre 0. A. WILHON, MOR. HaIom, Oregon. I I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I 1 Anouncement Having purohagod the BTni Meat Market and moved the same to 277 OoBMnareial street, I wish to aaaeuaoe to the people of Salem and Marion eeuntyi that I. have my mar ket eteeked with all kinds ef fresh and- salt meat, and) invite a share of your patronage. Remember the place. M. S. FLETCHER 277 Commercial Street ICdise Theatre Program, commenc ing Monday, November 13th. BOD riTZSIMMONa, The boxing kangaroo, In a boxing eon test. . HOWE tt EDWARDS, In a fashionable playet, nMfated by the family monkey, "Why Brown Was Bine." MJBB KATHERINE HOWE, In a monologue entitled "WltleUms," lag the amount in cash or having it seenred by bonds drawing an interest not greater than 6 per cent, Tho money for the Improvement of tho street, $10400, Is new doe, wind m sooty m tbo Wnrron Construction Company, which has the contract, com mono oa work, payment In various amonaU will have to be made tho con tractor. The Warren CenMrnotlea Company, In Ita contract with the city, guar antees to complete the work within t0 days from tho ISth ef September. Al most two third of that time baa paesed, bnt the company has not com menced work. However, the company state that, oaee it commences, the job can be done In lose than SO days. The work of preparation, such as the eon troeUea of the rook enwber, and the building of a oar line for the transpor tation of rook to the city, has taken up a eoneidorable portion of the M days. This part of the work is now completed, and the oraeher is at work. Boa last ilother. "CensnmpUen rons in our family, and through it I lost my mother," writes B. B. Bold of Harmony, Me. 'For the past five years, however, on the slightest sign af a Cough er Cold, I have taken Dr. King's New Die oovcry fer Consumption, which has saved me from serious lung trouble." JUs walker's death was a andtosa far M5Id, bnf he learned fliafc lung tgublo must not be neglected and hew to cure it. Quickest relief and euro for coughs and colds. Prise 50a and $1.00 guaranteed, at J. 0. Perry's Drag Store. Trial bottle int. An Attractive Woman May heighten even her natural ceme lmess by the tasteful use of jewelry such as tho pearls, rubies and gold neck laces, earrings, jeweled combs, rings and novelties which always adorn our show oases. Something bere to suit every taste, something here to suit al most every purse handsome watches and silverwear. C. T. Pomeuoy Jeweler and Optician 3 8 State St., Salem, Of, Mies Iteseile ICnott, who appear as "Mary Tudor," In Kester's dramatl nation of Major's great novel, "When Knighthood Was In newer," Is one of the moot talented ami beautiful net- ll 7lVC jii In In I .m?' Wv C" i.i.7'i (NIGHTH000 WAS IN fLOWERj' of the day. In tbo opinion of some of tho greatest, critics in tho the atrical world her portrayal of tho mad oap "PrinooM Mary" excels that of Jnlta Mariow, by whom the play was brought out. Miss Knelt Is possessed of just the naturo ucccesary for tho ex acting requirements of the part and her nblllty to shade nnd repress is re markable, considering the various emo tlens, at times violent, again bright v w fL JweL V mk tBflflflrs Tirv "nTiVf &Mti2i mi A & S KpssLLe suw t- nnd gay, then deilant, sad, broken hearted and lastly just sweot woman hood, she m called upon to Interpret. At tho Grand Opera House, Tuesday, Xovemher 14th. Georgia Minstrels. Don't make the mistake ef the old proverb, "Don't wait until tho horse Is stolen before putting n lock on tho stable door;" don't wait until after Wednesday, November IStb, which Is the dale of Richards li Prlnglo's Geor gia minstrels, andl tlton. nnyt "I wish I bad gone, ns overybody said it was grout." Go nnd buy your tickets right now and be right. All tbo good things In minstrelsy will bo served in a pal a'tablo manner. Tho pnrado will tako plnoo ht Ui30 each day. Bob PJtnslmmoHs' famous namesake, the wonderful boxing kangaroo, will be the star attraction tonight at tho ltdlson theatre. The marvelous ability of kangaroos to light In regular manly fashion Is well known. Bob FitMlm mons is peer of them nil. He Is a btuU noes-like flghter, knowing And observ ing all the rules of ring etiquette. Af ter ho baa denned the gloves, his one object is to score a knock-out. Ho fights In a cportaman-llko manner, man ner, however, and has never been known to etr'ke a foul blow. 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Tbo long flght for life waged by Caleb Powers nri.BnA ,. .. . the murder of William Goobol. revived wSZ S tl tlTjTna the Kentuoky mountaineer who la now serving a life term S ??ri & name murder. On bis Orat trial Howarti wan . inced to dJth 'r to-? swgfflE be "8a ta oo,iY19ted' rd ufo &&& ptja who have a verr lively raODologue on UUed "WiUoisms." There Trill also be an ontlrely bow illustrated song,ud a series' of moving pictures. Tllll"'1" I r 'li?rJ f MADISON SQUARC GARDEN, N. Y. TIio Now Yorker fairly liven In lit Dress Clothe. It I admitted lie wonr the flnost In tho world, tfo will hot tolerate tho slightest fault or misfit. Me don't Itnvo to, be cause ho wears a DRESS SUIT labeled fllfiSd Benjamin 5 6 MAKERS W NEWyonK J i.r, i Ttio mnVrrs KUrBt, and eur,wiui orory nrniMit iwArlng' Umi aboro UtaL Wo are eieitulro mm urn here. G. W. Johnson Co. (Incorporated.) The American Boy magazine: Tlio DlOOceit. D'Oitll. nt Doy'n Mooozlno In the WOWO ' "GOOD All, TUB WAY THIKHMI" That's what the boys el Amk r ot Tn XSm'oiH Iter. Kdeiropsl&eUrtefore rwullnjr. and InUrotu Ixwrs In all mnlirt, rm. and esreU. Your tor will Uko THE AMERICAN BOY tcttM it's all fcy. Ye will Kte U JNmm bbr pwu Orir 100 slrl. ow low UnUens. OonUlM rat Wrl o ,lrrl a aetitarmenli Inatruetlre Uls of hUtonriCaaos nnd seortit haw to do iMwre, eta. ONLY gl.ee A YEAH Subscription prlco of "Tho Amerl onn Boy" (1 yonr) .......,1,00 Subforlptlen prieo ef "Tho Cap ital Journal" (1 year) 1.00 (Weekly 1 year or Dally 3 months.) Both for ilf0 'ai1$) Hdfer Bror, '.Pubs., galwn, vrogon. 3 a. rm 2? O TXX-.. -ni) f IN Km toMitu AlWff gsteX -4 J Jr ;v i4j Arc yoo iited of paying- ;r Bltrndct Taxes? Mnny a business man pays an much money for tho luxury of blundering as a steam yaebt or a private teurlng oar would Mt, "Blunder Taxen" cannot bo evaded whatever else waits, tbeso mustljo pal3. 'If a business man get Into tbo " uami. oi maung mo samo blunders mora than once, tho taxes will soon amount to confiscation. "Blunder Taxes'" are levied with amazing frequency unen store advArU. ew. Among thft blunders, which nreLt seesed at "full value" in'' ndrortlsJog' BeJeoUon of poor mediums; Ifcing too HtUe space in good medi. ums .Dgvoting lose aUontloa to preparing tho dally store ndverUsemeot tbaSy to the atirin oj some emgty boxea, U the basement , Stopping tbo d altogether fer qne or ruflr.o days nq.w and then; Figuring tlo adveitialng appropriation Qp, the basis offewhat you can "af. ford' after alothar tponses are nrovlilosl far. " . v. a. , j.,.,,, juu.oigua, jiacarcva and jim-cracke; jjnder tho impression that you are securing real publicity, ' 'I1! "nrewhre-reome,how, some trme 'sjmeete will bo influenced by eorrfa df - -these tbings-'t to eome to your storo and buy some thing. YOTJE "BLUNDER TAX" BILL OBOWa SMALLER AND SMALLER AS YOUR USE OP NEWSPAPER PUBLICITY QROWS BIOGBR AND BIGGER. Contlncoas Publicity la The Journal Will prevent paying "Blan der Taxes" 1 II II H . 4. ?K u tl n- - , - , :5 , v M, ,., , tCJV,.jt vmff,