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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM, OR1MON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1909. te THE LAST CALL "ana "omcxrow we issue Ihe last call to Our Great Sale. An army of buyers have been here since this Sale commenced and have profited greatly. here are still bargains left-plenty of them, but the time is growing short. The sale will positively end at 9 o'clock TOMORROW NIGHT 'e sound our last note of warning, and the Man, who cares to save money on Clothing will have to bestir himself. wfci n n r T,kcjp,r 141 North &- n tpiv v- uwiiiiouiiwt wi Com'l St. - I rand Opera House JNO. I'. COIIIMIAY, Mgr. MONDAY, KKIIUUAKY 1. HEDISTINCT DRAMATIC FVFNT OF THE SEASUNI f.V superb, hlgh-grndo production of tho blcmlld ww Western military driunii ITHE LIEUTENANT and THE COWBOY Ily Anthony B. Wolls with ,X nXTKIiljKNT COMPANY. of specially solccted nrtlsts laDRBoment I'ELTON & SMUT1311 fomplelc Scenic and Electrical Kiitlp nient. Sont Sale, Mondny, 9 n. m. Prices: 7flc, 00c, SOTc. IUNGAL0W THEATRE Portlnml, Or. Fhc2", "fain 117, A4224. Emplro .' . eft (Inc.), Lesso. George II.1.!.:? Gcrcrrl Managor. Week ointnoncng inatlnoo Jaiv 7 24, 1909. A NAVAJO'S LOVE Tho r ancc of nn oducatod Indl Is- P'arn undor direction of Donald fBowJo" Evening Prices 25, 3D, 50. Mat Ilnce 1G, 25 Mat nr Saturday. Noxt woel: Tho House of a Thousand Cnndlos ' A'l Salem people attending tho Bun- halow aro requested to raontlon tin fa"t at the box ofllco whon purchas- ng tickets AH mall orders or or- iders by wlro rocolvo careful and ;,rompt attention. 1,1 fe 100.000 Years Ago. Scientists have founJ in a cavo In hwi'icrbnd bones of mon, who lived 0) "90 iars ago, whon llfo wos In ":stani danger from wild boaats. I i&V til danenr. ns Hhnwn liv A. THE LIEUTENANT AND THE COWBOY If the pooplo of Salem appreciate n gonulnly good performance, n real ly high-grade drnmntlc production, they will not fnil to attend the Qraud oporu 'louso In large number i next Monday night when Mussra. "olton & Sinutzor present a splendid torn puny In a now and ruccctsful nullum drama of tho Weat, entitled "The Lieutenant nnd Win Cowboy " fix which n complete scenic equipment la carried for each of tho three acta. Tlu piny la utuiucatlonnbly ono of I tic most Intensely Interesting of re cent jenrs, giving, aa It duos, not onl a tine and realistic story of life In a Western fort, but a beau tlful romnnco and quite n bit of wholesome humor aa well It Ih a plnv long to bo remembered with u great deal of pleasure Sr -ilii on sulo at box of!?, Monday Folmiury I, at 9 a m gggggasgggggggs)ikl ggggggBsH K -yT (' && iggggggggggggH Rdv 'vi 'sgHgggggggLiggggH ggggggggggttA2' 'i?tA jflgggggggB HH-lBu HgggggggH IIIIIHHRiSglllH iggggggggH nnr ggggB MBgggflKS3 gH kiVlgggggHg9LWcWVF& ggggS gHsgHraiVv $ iX' $ rf' sggi KK. ... lHBIHFrr .' . H gLssHESB ll' tmKmmflr V f v sM BT . -? JtaJ at f c . I AGE AND TITLE KEEP COUNT FROM HIS GIRL (I'nltrd 1'rrM Leased Wire. Toklo, Jan. 29. Count Tnnaka, mnUter of tho Imperial household tondy aubmlttod to tho domanda of tho prcsn nnd tho nobility, anl agreed to break oft hla ongagomont to marry Mlas Ko Kobayashl, n plo blan, Tho nowapapors arraigned Tnnaka both on account of tho dlfforonco In rank between him nnd tho girl nnd bocaiiBO of tho groat dlfforonco In ngca, ho being G7 nnd sho 20 years old. Thoro la blttor feeling n gal net nlllnncen between tho nobility and tho ploblnnn, which baa boon rather frequent of late. Tho count appear heart brokon becauao of tho loas of his brldo, and tho young woman threatens to do tmurd roparaton. O' ltllAUIMNfJ TUB 81'OT. Miss Iiurnilno Keeue, In "Tlie Men U unnt and llu Cowboy. l'owr Hortt. Fever eorfl mm oiil enronk- ii;h 1 v." Brrtt of Alexander. Mo., Is largo houl'1 not hwlI ntliei:-. i.ui. 't om Jadly dlseaao. "If It had not s0l11 ! I ' " lg kn fuP Dr King's New Discovery, ? bUone SitS!!h I hich ,-4rrd me, I could not have , bcr,tt, s,vf ; rhta ",w. -" .""S "-f - -- T "- - . . .. ff i. .!.. d - h writes, "suffering as I did Vwutr ,0 Prpe.e , , ., , 'om a severe lung trouble and stub- ",08t ?xc?,Ien tor ""r1 lwn,ta; I "t rr gh To euro Sore Lungs,1 8: "'hpi. - .-.. ... ( toldj, obatlnato Coughs, and pro nt Pneumonia. Its tho beat modl- clae on earth. 50o and J1.00. Quar oteed by J Q. Perry. Trial bottle free -o- A Pennsylvania man ate a full meal before committing sulcldo the her evening That's wastefulness for vou Hhen you stop to think of tfcf 'ople anxious to live who are going hungry the skin drug store Kor sal. by Lt. HUtm' No porson bus bson so ded in love that sooner or later he has not come to life ngnln. o- Kodol digests all tno food jou eat If you will take Kodol for a little while you will no longer havo Indi gestion. It is pleasant to take, actr promptly. Sold by all druggists. aptii thvrwvi Tomorrow nilit oii.ls the hi? fate at Wenae; & Cherrington's, Sae S83 to $135 by buying youi piano NOW. ussa It Can Uo Done, So Scores of Salem i"fl.iii Ray. To cure an aohlng bnck. Tho pains of rheumatism, The tlrod-out foellngs. You miiBt ronoh tho spot got at tho cause. In most cases 'tis tho kldnoys. Donn't Kidney Pills nre for tlw kidnejs V A Sutton. 1125 Wallor utruwt, Snlem, Or., says: "Kor ten or twolvo years rheumatism nnd kldnoy troubU wnB tho plaguo of my life, nnd two or throe times I was laid up on ac count of tho severo pains In my back I could hardly movo, owing to the iTmenoss anl had to leavo nly farm and come Into tho elty to doctor fot tho trouble. Nothing soomod to bring mo moro than tomporary relief, nnd I was In bad shape when I went to Dr. Stono'u drug store and proourol Doan's Kldnoy Pllle. My limb, would scar col y support me, and I could only get around with tho great est difficulty. Doan's Kldnoy Pills bonoflttol mo at onco, an J whon 1 had used three boxes I was fro from every symptom of my old trouble, nnd my hoalth wu bettei than It had been In years. Doan s Kldnoy Pills aro tho best kldnoy rem- ody I ovor used." For sale by all dealers. Prlco 50 jcerttH, Foster-Mllburn Co., Uuffalo, !New ork. sole agents for the Unite J States. Hemembor tho jiarae--Doan and tako no other. MEXICANS THREATEN DISTRICT ATTORNEY It nlted 1'rcii I.caicd Wire Los At gelcs, Cal., Jan. 29. Dotoo tlvos today nro trying to dlacovor tho Identity of tho author of letters con talnlng throats to kill United Stated District Attornoy Oocnr Lawlor. Tho lottero havo been sont to tho attor-noy-goiioral, who ordorod tho Invootl gatlon. Tho throats wero evidently made by nome rabid sympathizer of tho al leged Mexican revolutionists, who wero tmprlsonod horo, no ono of the letters otateo: . "You know what hnpponod to Henoy. If you don't turn tho Im prisoned pntrlotn looso you will got what ho did, only worse" In nnothor lottor Lawlor Is assured that ho Is bong shadowed, nnd that ho will bo aBsnaslnatcd If ho persists In prosecuting the Moxlcans, "I havo not tho slightest porsonal fear of thojo porsoni." said Lawlor today. "Tho lottors you rofor to I sont to tho ntttornoy-gonoral merely to acquaint my superiors ns to tho r-ttltMdo of sympathizers with tho threo Moxloanp. "Many apponls hnve been sent to Washington on behalf of tho mon, nnd I hav trlod to show tho exact land tnkon by tho local ofllolnlt In M'urliiK rumovnl of the defendants to Arizona. Tho United States Is soeklng to havo thorn tried In lb Arlzonn courts for an nllogod viola tion of our neutrality laws In mtMnit on foot nn armed oxpmlltlon ngaitiMl a friendly country. I havo only donu my duty as-n proseouting olllcer." FATHER ARRESTED FAMILY STARVING ll'iilttxl I'reiia l.tami Wlre.l San Jose, Cal., Jan. 29. Tho wife and thret llttlo children of Vlotor TASTE IS SURE STOMACH GUIDE llnromotcr AVHlcli Never Fnllf, Thougli Seldom Dcllovcri. Sopulyedn. suspooted of a murdor in Willows, nre In a local hospital ta day In h pn carious condition from starvation. When thoy wsr found Ldrugg' cnrrls them In stock; prlco by neighbors they wer nlmoU mm- "Tasto is tho direct guide to tho utomarh; and tho tasto buds aro con nected by tho nerves with tho stom ach Itsolf, so that thoy represent iti health or disorder. If tho stomach or Ub juices arn out of tone, the blood In formontod by a chango In the al knllno or ncld condition, and thoao reach tho mouth both directly and Indirectly. "Tho taato buds nro In tho tonguo nnd nro mounted by halrllko projec tions called papillae; thoy cover ths surfaco of the tonguo." "When you tasto thoso buds rls up and nbsorb tho liquid; lufotui th norvos; tho nerves toll tho stomach, nnd tho rood la ncoptablo or not, Just ns the stomach fools." Tho nbovo romark on tasto comps from an eminent uthorlty nnd sim ply explains why whon ono smelli cooking oi sees food one thinks hi can eat, but when lis tnstes he learnt the stnuHMh Is out of huBlnosi. Tu Hit person who cuiinot tasto aright, who relishes no food, nnd liupo foroes hluiMlf to oat, Stuarts Dys.sla Tablets hold the suorxt of uJi)ab)o oHtlng, porfeot dlgwtloi and i one wed general health. Most pooplo wait until their stout mill i'i eomplotoly' sickened bofoirt tliwy Ibluk seilously of attesting na ture. When your tasto for food Is lost It Is n cortaln sign the stumneji nood attention. Stuart's Dyspepilu Tab lets ours mich stomaehs. Thoy re storo sweetness of breath, renew gas trie Juices, enrich ths blood nnd glv . tbe stamaoh tho strength and rent iistsnry to gonoral duty. Korty thousand physlalana use Ktunrt's Dyvpepila Tablets, and evory BOp nr box. Send us yir name Gousolouo for lack of food. A roast- Hd address, and we will sond you a ed pumpk'n bad been their only food trial iHtckag free by mail. AddrfrM sisco last Tuesday. ! ' A. Stuart Co. UO Stuart Illdg , Sopulvedu was arrested on suspl- MarnliRll. Mleh. flon that n hat found near the body o I 'if William Thurston, a groosr. whP.Trw llrokn Jlu Win- Suns muideiod at Willows, belonged ' Th Oregon Klootrlc lUlwny sys- ii him. He has been In prison sJuo ("in was put out of commission for Tuesdny nnd his family was left) about four hours yostorday nftor- peuullMs and helpltrss A great deal of disease In this noon as tho rosult of a largo tra falling across tho high tension wire and disconnecting tho power. The MfH)f KrfH 1 81 ! Igllilf !! YE LIBERTY ! itmiiaiaitmfr(iiiitiaf iiiiw - Z cs .. - - . rs- s-u. :: I educational and Lomic riaurcsniy ARE EXHIBITED A I YE LIBERTY I Wc guarantee that nothing sensational vviH be shown FOLLOW THE CROWD I ADULTS 10c :-: :-: :-: CHILDREN 5c i Lady Athlete Returning Good for Evil Looking for the Baldhead Persistent Creditor Son-in-Law's Nightmare Boys' Larks Eccentricities of a Wheel Song "Sunbean," by Miss Evelyn Woods tWWHWi iwwmMw world oou Id bo conquered If It wero tree fell over the main wire no.v posslblo for the surgeons to umpii-! Iluttovlllo. nnd It was somotlmo be tato the Imagination. fore the linemen rould locate tho , o trouble. Sees Mother Grow Vouug. I .. o u i . A better thing than to cry over "It would be hard to overstate tbe'apllt milk Is to got busy and pall wonderful change In my mother anothor cow. since she began to ubo Electric Jilt-1 ,. tors," writes Mrs. W. U Qllpatrlck I Lame Shoulder, of Danforth, Me. "Although past 70 , This Is a common form of muscu she seems really to be growing lar rheumatism. No Internal treat young again. Sho suffered untold ' mont Is needed. Apply Chsmber misery from dyspepsia for 20 years, j Iain's Liniment freely twice a day At last she could neithor eat, drink, and n quick euro Is cortaln. This nor sleep. Doctors gave her up and llnlmont has proven especially valu nil remedies failed till Electric lilt- able for musular and chronic rheu ters worked such wonders for her matlsm, and Is sure to give quick ro health." They lnvlgorato nil vital lief. Chamberlain's Liniment Is al organs, cure Liver and Kidney so most excellent for sprains and troubles, Induce steep, linpsrt bruises. Price, 25 cents, lurge w strength and appetite Only 60c at SO cents. For sale by Dr Stones J U Perry's drug store. drug store. 'fiiisjitnitialtigisjianaiaiintiw.!!''1111 'Ji