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o DAILY CAPITAL JOUNAI BALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1007. imgue to and look in the glass you will sec the effect You can't help puckering it makes you pucker to think of tasting it. By the use of so called cheap Baking Powders you take this puckering, injurious Alum right into your system you injure digestion, and ruin your stomach- v AV AlAJft pgSitli S3ES ftUTA I BAKING '!! Royal POWDER is made from pure, refined Grape Cream of Tartar Costs more j? than 'Alum but you have the profit of quality, the profit of good health. "THE MAGIC MELODY" A SPLENDID PLAY A GREAT COMPANY over heard on the stage, and 1b llnw loss In tho part. The Lord Klldaro of Leslie Kenyon and Clnrn Douglas of Ollvo Wymllmm could not well bo impioved upon. o HAND CONCERT. Tho pulillo, or ut loiutl tho theater going public hiiH grown somewhat Hkgptlnal concerning tho udvuuct uuwtipupor not Icon of coining pluyH, and JiiHtly ho. Ho many not Icon are mutter paid for orlglnlnlly lu It Ural hud novor appeared hero, publication, and wlilc!) Mithicquuntly ;U uiiqtieiitlmiuhly a local Ih pnliued off hh a clipping u gunnine urltlclwn or notice of tho play liy the pnpor from which It U clipped. Such notlctNi not only docelvo tho pulillr, hut tin editor to whom they are furiilihud. Thoru It, hmvovor, au- bout American In the role hIiicc liooth. Ah a romantic actor he luu for vomutlmo oujoyod a ducldo.1 vogue, hut ho Im now on lilts llrst tour to this connt and until Inst night Now ho fuvorlto who uiny horeartor depend upon a Unite following. "11 la oxqniMlte performance as the HtmxKlluK youiiK violinist, the nnmo lett) gen I ii. Hi riving against all tho odd of mischance and llually win- other Mud of nut leu on which tliejuliiK tho hoiirtbronklug light, will ho pulillo can ruly absolutely and It U tuioh uotlcuH that a to voluntarily given of tho play and tho player hilled for the (Iraud opura houso Fri day night, "Tho Magic Melody," with Walker Whlltwldu In tho lead lag rolH. in talking with Manager Murudlth hint night ho Htated that In all hi experience ho had never re uolvud Hitch llatterlng promt notices iih thoHo sent rront tho leading impart) of tho country, of, and concerning "Tho Maulo Melody," iih a piny, and of Mr. Whlttmldo n an actor. Nm iH.tliU all, tho notice are uiianimouB In proiiouuclug It tho most evenly halaucud company that over visited tho northwest, tho support bolng furnished by actors and nctroMoa thouiHolvua (lunllllud an shirs. Tho Portland Journal of Tuesday night nmong other things aya: "Decidedly original and lntonsol absorbing I "Tho Magic Melody," Mr. Whltosldo'a now vehicle. It la a drama that comprises not only atrong commorolal lutoront a romanco of business life hut tho delleato at trnutlouH contained In tho story of a young musician struggling against tho world to force It to grunt lilm recognition. A strong lovo nttaoU uiuiit la tho innlu theme an old theme, but combined with tho alnglo handed struggle cannot but lend In ordlnato Intorost." And Arthur A; Oreono, dramatic crltlo for tho Orogonlan, In ouo ot tho moat perfectly written theatrical criticisms It. has over been a Journal iirnn's pleasure to rend, pays an elo quent tribute to both tho author and the group of artists who broatho up on tho dellcntoly chiseled marble of hla creation, and make It live. Tho temptation to quote part at least of tho Orogonlun'a couunont lu Irrefut able, It reads: "i question If Portland baa evor beforo experienced audi tin agreeable surprise. Those who wero prosont woro fairly lifted out of tho scats with au enthusiasm that was height ened by a pleasurable fooling ot dis covery. "This Is wot to say that Whiteside Is a novice, Not by any manner of means. He has Iimh a recognised star lu the east and middle west for a decade, JV baa town a successful a delightful rumumhrauco to nil who see him in tho part. It la the very rollnoniuut of the nctor's art. In ap pearance, voico, gesture tempera ment ami the combination of these and other qualltlott which wo call per sonality, Walter Whiteside is pre eminent. The play is a dramatic symphony. It tolls an ongrosslng ntory, direct ly and logically. Tho situations nix fru from aggravated theatrlcallsm, tho characters all clearly drawn and tho lines notable for literary excel louco, Tho opposing Inlluences ot art and commorclallsiu as personified lu llolmar and Jordnu Rnwkor au brou ulit into relent lean conlllct In which tho Interest Is absorbing and a romance beautiful as lovo itself runs Its troubled course through to a happy culmination. "It is dltlloult to avoid superlatives In discussing last night's perform ance, and I find myself becoming al most eoUrnvagnnt, but It must bo re marked that Llobler & Co. could hardly havo aurroundod Mr. Whlto 8ido with a bettor support. There are only sevttu lu the cast, Including the star, but each part is almost per fectly played. Howard Gould, a favorite horo lu the past as a star and more recent ly as leading man ot tho Columbia Stook company, after two years' re tirement from tho stage, returns to Portland completely restored tc health and acting In bis best old time form. He plays Hanker, the tnultl-mlllloualro, nifd although tho part Is by Its very nnturo an unsym pathetic ouo It possesses groat possi bilities. Mr. Gould roallxos these fully. He was given an ovation last night and his friends wore proud of his work. "Thoro are few womon of the stage with tho sweet wlnsomeness of May 11 uck ley, who mado her reputa tion lu 'The First Born.1 Miss Ruck ley Is thoroughly charming as Clorls Fielding, tho money king's ward, and sweetheart of tho violinist. A splcr dld character actor, Heury Bergmau, mado tho part ot Pietro Grantl, the broken-down opera singer, a wonder fully telling feature of the perforin uee. Martha George, an Mrs. Zell- aer, the old Genua nlaao taher, Au Ivvcclli'tit Opciinlr Kutcrlnlumciit Given l4ist. Night in Wilson Avenue. The Salem Military Band dollght ed a large audlonco in Wilson Avenue last night with another ot Its popular oponalr concerts. Tho program was well rendered, and doserved tho lib eral applause which was given. Tho program was aa follewa: March, "Star of DoBtlny". . . .Dewey Selection, "From Martha" ....Floto "Sunshlno" Tiirolluuo . . . . Erlckson Waltz, "hlusono Soductor". . . .Itosas Selection, "Sho Gun" Ludors March, two-step, "Happy Holnlo" Lampo Waltz, "Kiss of Spring" Half.' i A Joplin Bag, "Tho Smllors". a Tntnltv Ttpscmblnnce. ! When tho "Yankee Tourist" com pany wbb hero last week a bevy of its pretty girls, In passing tho Standard Liquor Company's place, on Commercial street, caught sight of Breeze Gibson's bug on display In tho window. Breeze, who was standing In the door, with that Ches terfleldlan gallantry for which he l famous, at onco began to explain the origin of tho monstrosity, and re marked, In reply to tho question, "did you mako it?" "Yea, my charm ing young lady, It Is n, child of my brnln." The girl looked first at tho bug then at Breeze, and then, with an uptlltlng of a romarknbly pretty chin, and tho Hushing of n very bright pair of bluo eyes into Breeze's auburn ones, Bho replied: "I might havo known It, for there Is renlly a romarknblo family resemblance." STATEEWS Stryker and Estes, of Portland, hnvo offered an lncrcaso of ton per cents for the Medford & Crater Lake railroad, and may extend tho lino. Mrs. Mabel Warner, of Pondletoi-, Is on trial for forging tho will of her uncle, J. W. Young, by which she se cured $40,000 in property. Tho poatolllco at Harlem, on the Big 131k, was burned, and n llttlo daughter ot tho postnmstcr, Jesse Mowrey, was burned on tho arm badly. Harry Kenyon, steward of the steamer Ilutli. died at Oregon City April 30. Gcorgo W. Arohart, of Junction, died Friday. Ho came to Oregon In 1SG0. Win. Collins, of Sprny, has boon arrested for Illegal fencing of public lands. o Chamberlain's Colic,' Cholera and Diarrhoea, Remedy. Thoro !b probably no medicine mado that is relied upon with more Implicit confidence than Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. During tho third of n cen tury lu which It has been uso, peo ple havo learned that It is tho our remedy that never fnlls. When re duced with water and sweotened It Ih plenBaut to tako. For Balo by Dr. Stone's drug store. CLASSIFIED KWiWI I 1 i J I -i-4-HHt FOB 8ALB. depmS For Sale Cabbngo plantB, 25 cents por hundred. E. C. Mlnton, 1390 Broadway, Salem, Or. 4-30-3t For Sale Two fresh cows. Inaulrr of I. Bnumgartner, near Fair Grounds store. 4-30-3t For Sale. A five and a six-room houso, with from one to six lots with each, well located In East Salem. Good bargains. Isaiah Schonoflold, 21st and Marlon Sts., Salem. 1-28-tt For Salt Salom-Indepondenco-Mon-mouth stago lino, fully equipped, Inqulro ot Cnpltnl Commission Company, Salem. 4-G-tf For Sale Small saddle horso, bIx years old, gontlo for Indies or chil dren, Call at Club stables. m Jena brun. Court strM. J' 'to nos 471, 'enrich March, "Chicago Tribune". .Chambors PROF. Accitleiiis Happen! Atul win they ilo hupi" u vu neeil a (.n ul lluiiui'iit ami m i .1 it ut once Al wass he i en hund a bottle of DEAN'S KING GAGTUS OIL This kire.it luat-'tietietl, mhUIiIdr anil he ttl.nir retiuviy kHHHlily cures all hurts of nun or bcust uml ulwuyn Heals Without A Scar It lurtMi cuts, himilns. hruUos, sores, kuelUDBK. luuiotittwi, old wounds, lum luik'o. ohapiHl iHimls. traKt bites, etc., una i th htwndanl rvmcuy (or brbtd ulrc cuts on auliivaU, Uaiuos and kuihlte KAlU. konitcliiw. Krva&o heel, caked udiler. Itch, wauo. etc. It heals a wound irom the bottom up nnd Is thinuhly autikctttc. KINQ CACTUS Oil. is soM by UrufctsU in ISc.Soc- nud fl iMittlos. 13 and is decor-' nteU cans, or Mutt ivreiaUt by the manu facturer. OLNHV A McUAIt). CMntoa. Una, if not obutnable al your dru Klsu Acoopt no Substitute. Kwr Rale by U, W. 1'utBAW Ce. V tloHxHl c m r ' DAXGBR IS LURKING IN IT. 'When your bathroom or lavatory Isn't fitted up with modern sanitary plumbing. Sower gas Is moro dan gerous In winter than In summer, bo at uso ventilation Is not so free. You will ward off dlseaso by having your closots, bathroom, kitchen, sinks, and water pipes overhauled. Wo mako n specialty of sanitary plumb ing and do It scientifically and at reasonable prices, A. L. FRASER 2S8 State Street, rhouo 135. PURE FOOD LAW How many peoplo are there among you who know what It means? 'if an article Is pure, the manufacturers are moro than pleased to Bay It on the labels ot their goods and in their advertising. It they wero adulter ated, they will say nothing until forced to by law. Again, many deal ers will order tho adulterated goods bocauso hoy can make moro proflc on them than Is possible to do on wholesomo, pure foods. So, It you get puro food, you will havo to se lect the brand and insist on getting It from your dealer or send to the manufacturer for your supply. ALLEN'S SKLF-RISINQ BOSTON UKOWN BREAD FLOUR IS TURE ALLEN'S SELF-RISINQ 3-11 PAN CAKE FLOUR IS PURE. For sale by all first class grocers. If yours does not have it, write to us. ALLSN'S B.B.B FLOUR CO. PaclBc CoMt Factory, 9a Jom, Cl BuUr factory, UU1 WoU Fall, FOR RENT For Rent A good houso with mod ern Improvements, ono block from business. Inqulro at 317 North Front Btreot. i-30-3t For Rent Good pnsturo for horses nnd cnttlo within 2 miles of town. Plenty of shade, shelter and run ning wnter. F. A. Sutton, Routo No. i 4-30-3t. I For Rent A modern five-room cot- tage, furniBhcd throughout. Prlco ?12. Call Wcdnosdny. 1C97 Chc mekota St. 4-30-3t For Rent Houso nnd four lots, gar-1 den and barn. All kinds of fruit. ' Apply nt 345 Union strcot. Phono GDI. 4-4-tt I For Rent Sovon-room houso, hot nnd cold water, olcctrlc light, bath room. Inqulro of Aug. Schrclb cr, CG0 North High street. 3-2G-tf MUSICAL. Arthur Von Jcsscn Teackor of pl nno; touch, tcchuich, Interpreta tion. Thorough preparatory course Advanced st,udonts propared for public nppcuranco. Rcsldonco CCS Contor St. Tel. Main C2G. 2-28-tf. "iienence. Mn i i 356 fW,.,,..-.. : 1171. m . Your StKnmMi... : na"er cleans T :ra Silken XL! returned. MaaV;? South nnm..!! .,U. . H I'lanoTuncrunrr- zl:?:i Wills' mnilcitorTgi . i-1 il,tn-,i.- ' fm I cemont work of in; worn guarantee iql nuru, niBmaad lit! LOST. Lost Black, nart snanlol dog. An- Bwors to namo of "Don." Roturn to E. Ilo for, South Salem. 4-17-tt LODGES. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 10. Moeti Tuesday In Hurst hall, State stroet Loo Abblo. O. R.; A. L. Brown, F. S. Hutto & WeakraMiiu liquors and clurt Wl coieoratoa Kcllo uj whiskies. Cool and ntm constantly ob ironl Commercial itwl Snlcm Iron Vork-roJn i chlnlsts and blickiaKk facturors of all kinds ef i machlnory. Hop ul (nil stoves, etc. Manodcttwi Balem Iron Worki Hop hd Sitlcnt Box & Lamkr ( from South Salem to 114 i near tbo 8. P. depot Ba Crates, Fruit Tnjiull Fruit Graporatori toml Knlnrgcd Our meat market oil! street has been doubled It i we are better prepared Un i sorvo customers. Prompt i tho best of meati car eosa or phono 199, B.E.Ed KnU'iii -IndepcBdeafe Stago line. Ltaves hi dnlly except Sssdu) o'clock a. m. Retuili Salem from Wllimetuf p. m arrlrlae it h In tlmo for 6 15 rsoto fl mouth and Di!!u Ba 179. Central Lodgo No. 18, 1C. of P. Gastlo Hall In Holrann block, co nor State and Liberty streets. Tuesday of each weok at 7:30 p. m. Oscar Johnson, C. C; E. H. Anderson, K. ot R. and S Modem Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 624G.'Meeti every Thursday evening at 3 o'clock In Holman ball. W. W. Hill, V. 0.: F. A. Tumor, Clerk. Woodmen of World Meet every Fri day night at 7:30, In Holman hall J. A. Dlckoy, C. S.; P. h. Frailer, Clork. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acci dent and pension insurance; ?2, 000,000 pledged; every claim paid Good agents wanted. J. H. O. Montgomery, supreme organlrer, lint 432 Salem. Oregon. R. Ryan, socrectary. 546 State street Wo Aro Cash Piurhwft-tfj try, cess, and all toil ! produce. Berrr trial in unlimited osuta Commission Co., ! morcbil street, Site 179. PLUIO Theo. M. lUrr-PlM,1 nd steam beatlc ' 164 Commerckl W Main 191. M. J. Ptrt PIbbWH. ' r.a Bltlar. BV - Murphy, 22 Coo1 WANTED. v..,iiwi -Rxnerlonced cook for Che- mawn mess. Inquire of Miss Skip ton, at Chemawa. 5-l-3t Help Wantwl To work In hop yards Whole families can get work and houses to live In. Good pay. Call on Hop Lee Co., 213 Commercial street. 4-86-6t the Ap Wanted To borrow $1000 on iifsf nt rwii estate security. ply to "J. P.," caro Journal office, 4-20-tt Highest Cash Prlco Paid for chick ens at Willamette Hotel. 4-19 .-rrrr:, biTr-cr-vnasture. 'mr" i mtu slunk , .-j for miles from Salem. ad'trr horses and cattle, runfllnswawr and shade. Jas. Beck. Ch'twoof Island, on Wallace road. 4-. i Gllt-Ede lropoItl-For a hurt- llns real etata u.f'S1 Write today. Jacobs-SUne cow pany, PortlaiMiJCoBJ!: at WUla 4.S9-l WwU CkibW ThOM Mi's !' gA8HADBWw n. t. XI ftot 64x. W- j MaieaUeeI,,K,' BUTTCM1 It U wertk h bread, 7 " 'V WIA ?ZLm rr ,. Be.'i Fara, "7 'vtd (or "-w w ? rJt st z".r, fflOU - ' T"!1, 1a4 tf Z. . IM 7 . I .-lWl.r jl B.-'i! vtM1!"1 fit Sh vr . - Ti H If r'L Hk to