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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1911)
DAILY CAPITAL JOCBXAI SALEM, OREGON. T HI IIS DA V, JAMARV 1011. K KOCB THE WOMEN DIVIDE on POLITICS MRS. HI TTO SIVS WOVEN' MIST, I -ii k- hit SU.V.tTIOX Al.OXii ? VTTII THE MEN' )T SKI' V KATE UtOM THE.V. ! Seattle, Was!-., Jan. 12. Two bi' : factions of suffragettes following the; lines of insurgent ami regulars in the outlook today following !-, claratlon of Mrs. Kmma Smllli L" j Vo- yesterday that she intended to . tart a woman's party. The Insurgents are liisiirgin,1; ! against Mrs. De Voe's oifc,anl7atinn. , Father they will continue the light ! started on It two years ago when b j state convention steam rollcred Mrs. llultnn's Spokane convention off th" Door. Mrs. Mutton, who organised her own suffragette club after that, Is) a millionaire mine owner's wire, and aj tighter. She refused today to dismiss rumors of suits she might institute j against leaders of the regulars, but was emphatic In her opposition to any woman's party. "Women must work out their sal tation with the men, not against them," she says. Mrs. George A. Smith, a local Insurgent, backs up this view emphatically. f' . -if k V . . . JA k -t , - 1 ' .1 .i .... J; I I- ' : '- ' ' ' ' ...... t I I - ' j4 .. . "'I . ' '. SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT TWENTY MILLION CAMPAIGN SPE&XERS Till. OIEIV 1' 'HE MIHT.IN Kllil.E WILL BE AT THE (JRAM) ONE VV THE HEST OK MODERN Ml'MCW. COMEDIES. : v KILLED BY FALL FROM AJRIDGE Portland, Or., Jan. 12. Shrieking . , , , , . .i I iik he fell. Robert Lewis, 15, foreman Rouge" begins, and Judging from the ' ,, ' ' , Interest already manifested, It will be"1 lB """f " ' f th- w., , rtv' nle. in Company, plunged to the bottom of a ....... . ., i .,..!, 'cooer dam on the new Oregon- ilia lliniuij Jl hid iuvoil-i i imo v-it. , . , ., The engagement is scheduled for Washlrgton Railroad & Navigation .t R.,ri.v. .Tnmmrv 14 and will Company's bridge spanning the Wil- no doubt be witnessed by an Immense ' "' rJvPr ,0,;y ,0 lns,ant denlh audience. Theater-goers seem to be Lewls ir0eA 50 f"ut- awake to the fact that "The Queen of 1 He was unmarried. His parents the Moulin Rouge" Is a strictly up-to- Hve at Eolla, Mo. He had worked as date musical comedy and comes dl- a bridge builder for 20 years. rect from extended engagements in Seat Sale Tomorrow. Tomorrow morning at Grand Opera House the advance sale of eats for "The Queen of the Moulin It may te taken as a tiiuely sug gestion to be ai the Grand Op'-ra Him-; earlv tomorrow mominc. when ,,iv;.niT. sale of seats f(,r "The ! Queen of the Moulin Rouge" f pens. ! Tho engagement is seh.duled for Sat ! unlay nUht ft '! (1"''' ' Jlwiise and bids lair to t'O witnessed by an liiuiielise aucllellce. It la prou r.bly the niont talked-of musical lro duclion brought, forward in the past two (.-asons. It comes here direct from a year's run at the Circle Thea ter In New York City and a six- iiiontlis' run at the Olympic Theater, In Chicago, where it created nothing less than a sensation. Snitz Kdwards and Harry Short head a east of un-1 usual excellence. Both the company! and production are of unusual magni- tudo requiring a special train of five I cars for transportation. The book is j by Paul M. Potter, with music by .lolin T. Hall and Lyrics by Vincent llryan, and is said to be a correct portrayal of night life in Paris. It is full of bright Parisian novelties and an abundance of song hits and j chorus features. Matinee at 2:30; prices, 2.1c, 75c and $ 1.00. Kvening prices, $1.00 and $1.50. i T T I &HCeST?gl 1 oriiw'.s. ! bacon - 30 V 1 i (:;? V EGOS -35" trie Pllf I 1 ' I CRITICISES CRITIC FOR CRITICISM Xo ollkla.1 advices have been ri -eeived at the state department frnn. Tokio, and it is not known in olticial ilrcles whether Japan is investigat ing the incident of not. A BAD COLD IS. EASILY BROKEN There is not one grain of quinine in Papes Cold Compound, which when taken everv two hours, until three consecutive doses are taken, will surelv end the grippe and break up the most severe cold cither in the head, chest, back, stomach or limbs. it promptly relieves the most mis erable neuralgia pains, headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverlshness. snee.lng, sore throat, running of the nose, catarrhal affec tions, soreness, stiffness and rheu matic twinges. Cape's Cold Compound is the result of three years' research at a cost of more than fifty thousand dollars, and I contains no ouinine, which we have conclusively demonstrated Is not ef fective in the treatment of colds or grippe. Take this harmless Compound as directed, with the knowledge that there is no other medicine made any where else In the world which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 2."-cent package of Pape's Cold Com pound, which any druggist in the world can supply. MECHANICS AlACxAJZINB "Wrlltea So Too Can Understand 300 Pictures Everv 400 Articles rz 250 Pages Month A wonderful story of the Progress of this M .-cha. kal Age. Instructive, but more fascinating ih ny fiction. A magazine for Bankers, UitiotT Lawyers, Teachers, Farmers, Business '.rn, Mj? ufacturers. Mechanics. Has lOU.000 readers evert month. Interests everybody. When you sc one you understand why. Ask the man who reads i. Your newsdealer will show you one; or v. rile tu publishers tor a irec sample copy, wri;e tin The "Shop Notes" Dept. o' Mp-ueii, - easy avs to a anicifs lot things How to make repairs, and home and ahoo. etc "Amatenr Mechanics" J!p',f?'t,!!lw . . . CO make mistim furniture, wirelesa, boata, aagicea, magic, ami the things a boy lovea, J1.50 ttr far, sMsit eotla IS coil ASK YOUR NEWSDEALER Or Kiinm POPULAR MECHANICS MACAZM 223 WuKinalM 3t, CUcai SITM'OMMITTKK WOl I.D (i IYK HONOU TO PKAP.Y 50c, 50c, New York City and Chicago, still re- Chamberlnln's Cough Remedy Is a I irAotr volnatttA niartllno fni thrnnt nnft talning practically the original cast, ,un'g tr0Uulea, quick!jr relieves and ana is not a ;so. z or ino. 6 roaa com- cures painful breathing an a dan pany, such as are usually sent out gerously sounding coueh which lndl followlng a big succesa. Matinee at congested lungs. Sold by all 2:30; prices, 25c, EOc, 75c and $1.00. i' 8J Evening prlcess 50c, $1.00 and $1.50, CHIIdrn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A I Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nev I er disappoints those who use it for obstinate coughs, colds and Irrita tions of the throat and lungs. H stands unrivalled aa a remedy for all throat and lung disease, Sold by all druggists ' X-RAYS AND SMILES. The people will appreciate at. least one-tenth of a clean sweep, governor. Tho suffragettes are badly divided, and will form two distinct and fight ing bodies. They may get to hair pulling yet, and then the battle cry will be: "Rats" rs'iTitn rmn", s.easko wihe.1 Washington, Jan. 12. The sub committee of the house committee on naval affairs this afternoon voted fa- .l.M'.WFSK A.MIUSS.VDOlt I'CWIiA vorably on a bill creating Robert K. Peary a renr-adm'ral. l he tnu also extends the; thanks of congress to Peary for having discovered the north pole. The bill retires Peary from active service in thu navy with! the highest pay for a retired rear admiral. The pay will begin April 6. 1909, the day on which he reached the pole. SAYS ADMIRAL YASHJUO'S CKIITCISM OK AMKIIICAN I'KKSIDKXT lNKXd'SAIlLi:. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy la not a common, every-day cough mix ture. It is a meritorious remedy for all the troublesome and dangerous complications resulting from cold In the head, throat, chest or lungs. Sold by all dealers. o Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A UNITED PBESS LEASED WIRE. Washington, Jan 12. The report ed criticism of the Panama canal for tification plan by Admiral Yashiro Is admitted today by Ambassador Uclii- da, of Japan, to have been a serious breach of International courtesy. Cchida said that he would have giv en the admiral credit for far greater discretion than to have, made such remarks. Ushida said he could not believe that Yashiro so far forgot himself as to utter the remarks attributed to him. Yashiro is over 50 years of age, and has been long in the service of tho Japanese navy. Hei can neither be excused on jhe ground of indiscre tion of youthjior of Inexperience, Ills crit'es here! say. WOULD JAR THE SCHOOL BOOK TRUST Drop liy drop the offensive jg. chart;" caused by Nasal Catarrh falls Iroiu the back of the nose into the throat, setting up an inllamnatlon fun is likely to mean Chronic bron chitis. The most satisfactory vouiedy tor Catarrh is Kly'a Cream l!a:,n, and the relief Hint follows even tli first application cannot bo told in wordi Don't suffer a day longer from the discomfort of Nasal CWarrh. Cwin Palm Is sold by all druggists fi,c 50 cents, or mailed by Kly Pros.. '5 Warren street, New York. I'ISAMv (JOTCII AND (ii.AitYs ai:k .maiipikii Chic, go, Jan. 12. Frank Citch and his bride, who was Gladys Oes trich, of Humboldt, la., arrived In Chicago today on their honeymoon. Their wedding took place yesterday In Humboldt. Mr. and Mrs. Gotch will remain here a week,, according to present plans, when Gotch will beg'n a vaude ville tour, opening at a local house. MI ST NOT liKl'TLL WITH INKKKIOli STIFF CNITDD PRESS LEASED WIRE. Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 12. Pro tection for the man who drinks is advocated In a bill presented today by Senator Birdsall, of Auburn. Pirds.ll's bill is designed to prevent the refilling of empty bottles with a product inferior to the one that the bottlo contained originally. Whiskey, wine, beer and olive oil. soda water, and nearly everything drinkable that, conies in bottles or flasks Is covered by the measure. Sacramento. Ca., Jan. 12. The so- called school textbook trust wr.s at tackod today in a measure introduced in the senate by Shanahaii- The Red ding staiator introduced a resolution providing for the creation of a spe cial commission by Lieutenant-Governor Wallace to establish a uniform system of textbooks for the common and grammar schools of tho state, and also a system for the high schools. Under present conditions 58 school boards In 5 8 counties of the state adopt the school books and the result Is a constant change, which Senator Shannahan figures costs each family at least $18 yearly for school books. If housekeepers were shrewd they would try to give some class to kitch en work and so create a demnnd for positions In the kitchen. ' ' "' Deafness Cnnnot Be Cured. , by local applications, as they cannot reach 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 lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have 1 rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It la entirely close!, deaf ness is the result, and unless the In flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of 10 are caused bj Catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con RtlpaUon. ' " 6 4 3 nabscribe Now For lllne JUailly Lapilal Journal 5 And have a daily paper giving you reliable infornation as to the proceedings of the present State Legislature The Price is Only 35 Cents a Month. Three Month for $1.00 by Mail