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DATLY OA PITA r. JOtJRWAlv SAUEM, OHEOOB. - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1010. 'I Ml One Btaltrt Bvrm't. Standard "THE CITY" FITCH'S BEST PLAY Ingenious, daring, stirring and powerful Is "The City", Clyde Fitch's posthumous play which Messers. Shubert produced during tbe latter part of 1909. "The City" might aptly be said to have made stage his tory on tbe memorable night upon which It was offered to the public Given to various "openings" New York hu never witnessed a perform ance ho charged with sensationalism and the ovation or torrents of ap plause which greeted tbe play, caused the news of the wonderfully tragic drama to spread like wild fire. Tbe word was not confined to New York alone. Visitors, bofore they csme to Manhattan, were well versed In their knowledge of the Fitch epic with the result that the engagement at the Lyric Theatre proved one of the most remarkable In the annals of Ameri can stag life. The Messrs. Shubert are sending "The City" to the Grand Opera House next Monday, Oct. 24. "The City" Is in three acta. The scenes quickly change from a village to a massed centre of civilization be tween which the city versus the country tbe author bos drawn a vivid contrast, Ceorge Rand, $r., a With "Th. m , - i v " K J 1 ) I sasssBswsMFWM'JWssMiiB1isii i ,mn ijMMiiieiiir' ewsiasrllMMMs Portland's Popular Fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON The House of Comfort Combined VVilh Elegance Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in city, with Hawaiian oichestra from 6 to 12 P. m. Most perfectly furnished, moderate priced, modern hostelry in the metropolis of tne Northwest WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Owners and Managers. Also Operating Seattle Hotel, Seattle. Gives the Best Light at Any Price When you pay more than the Rayo price for a lamp, you are paying for extra decorations that cannot add to the quality of the liffhc You can't pay for a better light, because there Is none. An oil light has the least effect on the human eye, and the Rayo Lamp is the best oil lamp made, though low In price. You can pay $5, $10, or $20 for some other lamp,, end although a a ..... mam you get a more costiy lamp, ywu v get a better light than the white, mellow, diffused, unflickering light of the low priced Rayo. Hu strong, durable shsde-holder. This Ma ton's burner sdds to tbe strength and eppesrance. Mid of olid brsss, nickeled, and easily pollened. a Kayo User, Aiwaya una If Mf mUffcr dtstnimit Oil Company wwroornw f banker of Middleburg, N. Y Is the father of a family. He also has an Illegitimate child, George Frederick Mannock, who continually bleeds lil in for money, not knowing the na ture of his claim. George Rand, Jr., tbe ambitious son of the "banker, dis covers the secret. The blow kills his father. Thereupon the family, con stating of mother, son and two daughters, moves to New York yields to the "call of the city" Oeorge Hannock Is taken along as young Rand's secretary. After r. year or so Rand enters politics and Hannock becomes unbearable. Added to his vice of cocaine snuffing, he becomes a practical blackmailer, Rand's campaign manager calls for Hannock's dismissal. He cannot "be discharged, eays Rand. The Issue, however, must be met. In the wordy contest between Rand and Hannock, the latter says that he has married Cicely, the younger of the banker's daughters. Realizing the Impossi bility of such a consummation, Rand tells Hannock of his parents. "You have married your own Bister" he declares. "You're a ( liar" comes the retort like a thunderholt. The Innocent girl enters, and rather than let hr know tbe secret, Hannock bIiows the only mark of manhood In him, by silencing her forever. The moral of the play, If Mr. Fitch Intended that there should be one. is that the city Is not responsible for one's downfall, but that It puts the stuff of which they are made to the crucial test. Prices 60c, 75c, 11.00 and 11.60. n , . Try a Journal "Want Ad.". City it CHICAGO FANS HAVE COLO FEET THE WEATHER IS WET AND COU, AND CHICAGO FANS ARE DISCONSOLATE, HOPELESS AND FILLED WITH SORROW. (DMITBD PIMI LSMSD W1S.) Chicago, Oct. 21. After an all nlht rain, today dawned as raw and cold as tbe feelings and the feet tof the Chicago Cubs' ad.'terenta. The ground keepers squashed their way across the sodden ground, and the straw-strewn diamond at West Bide Park, and their expert opinion was that the grounds were In poor condl tion, and that a postponement of the fourth game of the championship series would be announced this af ternoon. Meanwhile the spirit of the Chica go fans Is as damp as the weather, All the sporting writers concede the defeat of the Cubs by Connie Mack's men from Quaker town. Captain Chance alone holds to his faith In the National team. Otherwise the uni versally expressed opinion is that the Americans will make it four straight, Connie Mack, privately known as Cornelius McGllllcuddy, today Is the Napoleon of the national pastime; he Is the highest authority, the ne plus ultra; the cerebrum and cerebellum, and then some, of tbe baseball world. He was criticised liberally for what appeared sheer recklessness kn pitch ing Coombs after Tuesday's poor showing by the big twlrler; now all hats off to Connie Mack's rare Judg ment. A reorganization of the Cubs, fol- lowing the expected fourth defeat, la a iceneral Dredlction here. Several of the old stand-bys of the. Cub ma chine will be disposed of .and the Chicago Nationals next year will have an Infusion of newb lood. Many predict that If, by some miraclo, the Cubs win from the Ath letics finally, changes in the team next year will be made. Meanwhile the Athletics have broad and bland smiles adorning their faces. Their per cent share of yesterday's receipts amount to $20,000. If they pull down $15,000 today, or when ever the next game is piayea, me winners will divide at least $44,000. This Is almost $2000 for each player. Here are a few crystalline com ments on yesterday's Cub faux pas: Hugh Fullerton "The Cubs looked like a stale, worn out aggregation pitted again a brilliant tenm with a dashing attack. Their fight and courage apparently oozed out." Fielder Jones The offensive and defensive playing of the Athletics was far superior to that of the Cubs." Charley Comlnskey "The Cubs are done for. It was the worBt de feat I ever saw tbe Cubs take." Joe Tinker "Our pitchers fulled us. That's all there was to it." Ty Cobb ' Bender and Coombs have won the. sories. The Athletics are the world's champions." Cap Anson "It was a perfect slaughter. The Cubs were out-hit, out-fleldod and out-generaled." Bllle Lange "I am about ready to give up hope for the Cubs. The Ath letics played them off their feet." George Mullln "The Cubs were outclassed at every stage. The series will not go beyond the fourth game." AN UP-TO-DATE DRUGGIST says' it Is surprising how many' old. fasliiourd remedies are belli used, which goes to show that It is hard to Improve soma of our grandmothers old, time-tried remedies. Fur liintsnoe, for keeping th Ualr dark, so't aud glosny, nothiux equal inir our mrandmolUer' "suite tea" has vr keen diNCovered. Althouith, by the addi tion of uuliihur and other lutirwdieuts, this oM-fuiihiuued brew ba been made mars effective as a sculo tunic and color re storer. Nowadays when bur hair comes out or gets faded or (.'ray, Instead of go- lug to tin gurilen or garret lor nerbs ana n:ukln lb "tea" ourselves, we simply in to the reareiit drug store sua lor a buttle of TVyeth'e Kaee and Sulphur, This preparation Is sold by all leading IruFKlxt for fk) cents and H a bottle, or Ik arut d reet rv the Wyeta Chemical Company, 71 Cortlandt St, Usw York City, upon receipt of nriee. J. a PKRRT. GRAND OPERA HOUSE J no. F. Oordray, Mgr. MOMMY, OCTOllEH 84, 1910. Sam S. and Lee Schubert (Inc.) pre sent Clyde Fitch's latest and greatest play "The City" Direct from one year's run at the Lyrlo Theater, New York. The sen sation of the past New York season A drama that grips and thrills you "The audience sat spell-bound at the audacity of the scheme aud fas cinated with the working out cf problem of unusual dramatlo strength Dig, powerful, melodramatic, creates a sensation.' Seattle Fost Iutulllgeocer, Oct. IT, 1910. Prices. 50c. 7 Be. $1.00, 1 1.60. Seats on sale Saturday 9 a. m. r. Lvon'o PERFECT Tooth Powder neutralizes the destructive acids of the mouth cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. INNUMERABLE BILLS CONFUSE THE VOTER Nurmrous DivisDn Measure? Would Change State Map Beyond R-cognilian. "Buslneps men ol Oregon WIS do well to take note of the Innumerable county division bills for the considers tion of the people next fall. Alread so many division measures have been filed with the secretary of state tba. If half of them are adopted the map of Oregon will be so changed that it will not bs recognized even by na tive son," declares the Pendleton Eas. Oregoniun in its issue of July 25. "Furthermore tbe indiscriminate creation of new counties cannot fal to Increase taxation. This state can-' not cra;e ten new counties and pro vide lor ten addltonal sets of count; officers and hope to get along with present levies. Tbe divlslonlsts make assertions to the contrary. But that is 'campaign' talk. That same argu ment was advanced in favor- of tbe creation of Hood River county. , Yet E. A. Cchlffler, a Pendleton tailor who owns VrIerty in Hood River, found his taxes increased 61.4 per cent the first year of the new county's exist ence. It Is the history of every new county that division brings on Increas ed taxation. This Is only natural. "Another feature ot these division fights Is the fact that division meas ures are sprung when the people re siding In the proponed new counties do not want division at all. Take for Instance the Orchard county scheme. Manifestly the people residing In the greater portion of that proposed coun ty do not want dlvlBloa. Two of the four towns Included In Orchard coun ty are hoily opposed to the division. They are Weston and Athenn. They have good reason for being opposed. Division will irunn increased taxation and that business now held by Atheia and Weston wflf be diverted to Walla Walla. Milton people Imagine they will gut tliRt business. But they won't. Milton Js practically a suburb of Walln WaUi and such It will al ways remain. If Orchard county cur ries, that business wl'l be lost to this state, "The Orchard county measure was drnded In secret by a little clique of MKion busluess men. It Is purely a 10 fish measure. Representative men iving right In Milton and In Free- wafer n:e opposed to the proposition ii I'onmiunlontlons to this paper they .lave so declared tnemselves. Even re newspapers of MHton and Freewa er hjve lulled to take up with the proposition. Neither the Freewater rimes or the Milton Eagle advocates the division measure editorially and this fact has caused much comment. The Weston Leader and the Athena Press have dec'.ared themselves as utterly opposed to division. (Paid advertisement.) Ely's Cream llalm has been tried and not found wanting in thousands of homes all over the country, si has won a plue.e in the family medi cine closet among the reliable house hold remedies, where it is kept at hand for use In treating cold In the head Just as soon as some member of the household begin the prelim inary sneeKiug or snuffling. It glvej immediate relief and a day or two's treatment will put a stop to a cold which might, if not checked, become chronic and run Into a bad case of catarrh. Flreboats owned by several of the larger cities are now supplied with masts to elevate the discharge nos xles, on the same principle that water towers are used by land fire men. Doll's Eyo. This world amous rifle shot wbc holds the championship record ot 100 pigeons in 100 consecutive shots Is living at Lincoln. 111. Recently Inter viewed, he says: "I suffered a long time with kidney and bladder trouble and used several well known kidney medicines, all of which gave me no relief until I atarted taking Foley's Kidney Pills. Before I UBed Foley Kidney Tills I had severe backaches and pains In my kidneys with sup pression and a cloudy voiding. On arhlng In the mornlar I would got dull headachee. Now I have taken three bottles of Foley's Kidney Tills and feel 100 p r cent better. I am uever bothered with my kidneys or bladder and again feel liko my own self. This I owe solely to Foley's Kidney Pills aud always recommend them to my f llw sufferers." Red Cross Pharmacy (II. Jerman ) SOO of DEEDS. NOT WORDS Salem People Have Absolute Proof of Deeds at Home. It's not words, vut deeds that prove true merit.- The deeds of Doan's Kidney Pills, For Salem kidney sufferers, Have made their local reputation. Proof lies in the testimony of Sa lem people who have been cured to stay cured. I. N. Rldgeway, 485 S. 22d street, Salem, Oregon, says,: "For a long time I knew that my kidneys were disordered, bs I suffered from pains in the small of my back, especially severe when I stooped or lifted. 1 did not rest well and arose In the morning bo lame and sore that 1 could hardly get about. I' became tired easily; felt languid and was of ten very nervous. I was also sub ject to intense headaches and dizzy spells, during which my sight be came blurred. Doan's Kidney Pllla were Anally brought to my attention and deciding to try them, I procured a box "at Dr. Stone's - Drug Storo. They went at once to the seat of my trouble and in a short time entirely relieved me. Doan's Kidney Pills have my highest endorsement." (Statement given March 28, 1906.) After Three Years. On Nov. 20. 1909 Mr. Rldgeway said: "The statement I gave for publication ' recommending Doan's Kidney Pills In 1906 was correct in every detail. This remedy benefited me greatly and I am glad to tell oth er kld-ney sufferers of my exper- lences. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. For More than Throe Decades. Foley's Honey and Tar has been a household favorite for coughs, colds, and ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. Contains no opiates, and no harmful drugs, itefuse substitutes. Red, Cross Pharmacy (II. Jermau) o . A revolution is pending In the Swiss watch industry. The hand made watch Is passing, to make room for the article produced entirely by machinery. Deafness Cannot Be Cured By local applications, as they conno ach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tubo. When this tube la Inflamed you have a rumbling sou id or Imperfect hear ing, and when It is entirely closed deafness is the result and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its- normal con dition, hearing will be dlstroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition ot the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ot deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured b. Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for clrcu lars lfee. l ' F. J. CHENEY ft Co. Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stlpation. DHICHtoitR SPILLS Ur 1 .IK IHASUNV UBANn. y Itn uiM Beit, Susm. Alw, steal S01D SY IWl'GGISTS YlKlMLi& I Ladies' (C4lri 279 suits N- I Cloaks -yr HRr Commercial 1 Millinery VI-ai i i ej .Street , 1 K 0-Vi (ll-.k l.'llumillnriAl CwkAJW fill. 1 R.4 uJ 4, .14 "OllfeWJ fc bt 1 I. iWer. B.r T Jfmmr ! FJ rt Dr.rri.,. a.ui nV uWrrsst 1 I L rlf iia Jiii iiutsu imi.Ij. i W H for Lackac ;, rheutnati.m, kidney or bladJ- trouble, Foley Kiatty PiUa puruv m--.1 rutun- n vitality RED CROSS PHARMACY. eaiitifu! Kimonas MB them. Investigate 5-"V RADITATKS CAN BK THIS SCHOOL A3 THE Vt nvnvnr I lil IE T . U l id I The school thai is recognized by tbe business men as the beau TVKiTillNCSrajPED FOR STUDENTS WHEN lUJlIMlJ COflPETEHTWmiOUTOlAWiE; Excursions to Yaqulna. The run of salmon In Yaqulna Is unusually large and the fishing this season exceptionally good. To ac commodate fishermen and others de siring to visit the coast at this, the really most beautiful season of the year, the S. P. and C. & E. will con tinue to run the regular Sunday ex cursion train from Abany, leaving et 7:30 Sunday mornings. This ser vice will be continued up to and In cluding Sunday, October 29.- WM. McMURRAY, 10-19-tf ' Gen. Pass. Ag't. It Is in time of sudden miahap oi accident that Chamberlain's Linl ment can be felled upon to take the place of the family doctor, who can not always be f und at the moment. Then it Is that Chamberlain's Lini ment Is never found wanting, in cases of sprains, cuts, . wounds and bruises Chamberlain's Liniment takas out the soreness and drives away the pain. Sold by all dealers. I All patent medicines or medlcluea ad vertlaed In this paper aie for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash drug atore In Oregon owes no one, and no one owes It, carries large stock; Us shelve, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toi let articles, wines and liquors ot all kinds tor medicinal purposes. Dr Stone Is a regular graduate In medi cine and has had many years ot ex perience In the practice. Consulta tions are tree. Prescriptions art free, and only regular price for med icine. 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He makes a special ty of and guarantees to cure catarrn, asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism, debility, stomnch. liver, kidney troubles; also any blackened or swollen soreness, broken limbs; smallpox, epidemic; all kinds ot bolls, lost manhood, . female weak ness, hernia troubles aud paralysis. Consultation free. Care of Ylck Se long Co., Chinese drugs and herbs Office hours from 10 to 12 a. m. an.l 1 to 7 p. n. Office open Sundays. 153 High street, upstairs. Salem, Oregon. Salem's most poular res taurant ' THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the Qublicwho demand a good meal for a small price, Wm. tfobi'clTist & Sons. VETCH SEED I have the largest stock ot re- cleaned vetch seed In Salem, and can quote you prices cheaper thar you can buy from grower. GRASS SEED. White Clover Alsike Clover Red Clover Timothy, Fancy Idaho Orchard Grass, Fey Imp. Kentucky Blue, Fey Imo. Alfatfa, Tui kestan English Rye, Imp. Mesquite, Hulled. Write for Priocs. U.WILLiAMTIIIELSEN 161-161 High 81. "aJem. Ore and urinary .rrta.rttiea. ac..vit'or. Refuse substitutee