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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1911)
os porB DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1011. Soda crackers are extremely sensitive to moisture. Before the advent of Uneeda Biscuit the only persons who ever tasted fresh, crisp soda crackers were the people in the bakeries. Imagine their trip from bakery to your table; exposed to air and moisture kept in grocers' boxes and finally in a paper bag on the shelf in your pantry. Could they be the same as they were the day they were baked? . Now that we have Uneeda Biscuit we have perfectly baked soda crackers perfectly kept. No moisture can reach them no con taminating influ ences can affect their flavor their goodness is impris oned only to be liberated by you for you when you open the package. Always in the moist ure proof package. Never sold in bulk. 5 cents a package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY CAPITAL GARAGE VICK BROS., Proprietors. Full line of Automobile Supplies, Oils and Gasolene. Autos for , o".toiBKe 8nd Pairing. All work guaranteed. Agents for LOCOMODILB, OHIO, HUDSON, .OAKLAND. . ELMOHB .AND FORD AUTOMOB1LK3 AND KELLY TRUCKS. 1911 cars now In. Call and see them. Phone Main 785. 17S South Liberty street 11101,1) HKill In tho esteem or nil strong, honlthy people, our broad Is regarded by all who value Rood health as the bset producer of brain, brawn and good digestion. Experience, care and painstaking skill are combined lu Its making. TRAVELING SALESMAN AT GRAND OXR OP THE fJHKATKST LAUGH THOOIXIXO . I'LAYS, AXI) YKT FILL OF IllMAX 1XTKKKST A JIK.XRT STORY HKAl'TlFl'LLY TOLD. Manager Waters announces for Monday, October 23. at the Grand opera house the latest comedy suc cess, "The Traveling Salesman," by James Forbes, author of "The Chorus Lady.' The fact that this play Is the biggest laugh producer of the decade is a matter of universal knowl edge. For the first time' in the history of me American stage, a play has been written which deals with the com mercial traveler. It Is of a character which breathes the clean, wholesome life of a jovial American, who sees many things of a humorous nature, as he goes through this world, and still is always ready to respond to any call Tor aid and quick to succor the distressed. It is no wondtr that "The Traveling Salesman" has been acclaimed such a tremendous suc cess, because It conveys a message of mirth and merriment to the theatre goer. It embodies no serious dis cussion of sx or topics of the day. It Is a play intended by the author to amuse and entertain. The New York American in speaking of it said: "It Is worth traveling miles to see." In fact every newspaper in the city of New York was loud in its praise, and that it was most popular with the general public is evidenced by the fact that It ran in the metropolis for over nine months. It will be Interpreted in this city by a company of morer than usual ability, and scenlcally the production will be the same as shown In New York and Chicago. Among the mem bers of the cast might be ment'oned Don Mac.Mlllan, who gives an amus ing and most enjoyable performance of Bob Ulake, the drummer, and Dorothy Orey, who will be seen In the dlfllcult role of Beth Elliott, the tick et agent, with whom Blake falls in love. o ARRANGE TO GIVE CHARTER PUBLICITY After listening to an address bv ex-Mayor Rodgers on the charter for a commission form of government, nnd also nfter n erenerfll ritannaalnn of tho subject had been indulged in by business men present, the Busi ness Men's League at its meeting last evening appointed a committee to make plans for bringing about publicity on the subleet so that enrh and every voter may go to the potls and cast his vote Intelligently upon it. The committee named mnaisls nf Hal D. Pntton. August HuckestMn and R. K. Page. One of the plans of the committee to bring about public ity on the Rtlbiect will be to make arrangements for meetings by all of tho progressive leagues and organi zations in the city, and nave the charter discussed by men who have mnde a studv of It nnd whn nm nn. versant with It In all of its features. bentiment generally nt the meet ing last evening seemed to be in fa vor of the charter. Elect Offlcrs. Besides considering the rhnrter the league also elected ofllceis for the yenr. Those plpctPtl werp- Ilr H. 11. Ollnger, president; H. W. Mey ers, vice president; S. A. Manning, treasurer; and H. H. Ollnger Roy Wassom. Hal D. Patton. n. K. Pnire and II. O. White, executive committee with the tirst named as chairman. 1 he league after conshlerlni? tho question of making further contribu tions ror the light mnde for better freight rates In the valley, voted to continue the battle until tho last. A debate on the nnrrel nnst nunc. tlon will be a feature of the Novem ber meeting of the league. The question will be debated by niem bersof the Phllndorlnn and Webster- Are You Sick? Are You Suffering? with rheumatism, npnrnlpln hanA. ache, backache, constipation, paraly sis, stiff joints or muscles, drowsi ness or weakness, come now and be curou without drugs or medicine. Its here In Salem, not far from your home. It will have a talk with Prof. S. Z. Hartley, liusii-Hreyman building. CAPITAL BAKERY 439 Court St Phon. 901 Great Chinese Doctor L M. Hum Has medicine which will cure any known disease. n ty Of and guarantees to Oliro catarrh asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism! dublllty, stomach, liver, kidm troubles, also any blackened or swollen soreness, broken limbs: smallpox epidemic; all kinds of boils, lost manhood, female weak ness, hernia troubles and paralysis. Consultation frue. Care of Ylck Se Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs. Otllce hours from 10 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 7 p. m. Office open Sundays, 163 High street, upstairs, Salem o. c. t. co.'s Steamer Orcgona leaves for Portland luesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a.m. M. P. BALDWIN, Agent Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Povder is packed in a dust-ticht metal box, with patent measuring tube, which is both sate and convenient for tourists. ian societies, and a three was appointed rangements for It. committee of to make ar sTATF NFwS The trial of I.ouis J. Wilde, the banker accused in connection with the Oregon Trust & Savings Batik trouble, has been set by Judge Ga tens for January 2, 1912. Benny Schulb.er aged five years, ran in front of the wheels of a big truck at Portland yesterday and was crushed to death. Experiments made In Portland have demonstrated that the deaths of two small children were caused by eating the berries of the Virginia creeper. Captain Dunbar, who shot himself In the head at Astoria, Monday, Is resting easily and there are hopes of his recovery. The Lane Conntv PnnWrv aar.r.- tlon will have a big show at Eugene irom uecemoer 18 to za. Prank Gotch, the world's champion wrestler, mav meet the cront p.,iiui, wrestler, Zbyszko In Portland in the uear future. This should make the sports sit up and take notice. Under the state law ehaffpnrs nnt owners of autos, must be at least 18 years or age. F. X. Matthleu, the venerable sur vivor of the famous Phnninrvotr moth ering, had a fall at Portland nhnntm days ago which fortunately did the oiu gentleman no serious Injury. Owing to falling eyesight, (he Is 93), ne ren aown a whole night of stairs. Hons are un to 3f! rents nnH of fers at that price are being turned down in anticipation of the price go ing to 40 and nrnbahlv. nr nt innut possibly to 50 cents. Klamath Falls Is arranging to hold a "land show" next year. W. B. A. Carter, a elvll wnr voti.r. an aged 72. dioil nt hlu h Forest Grove, Monday. A standpaer Is a man who Is afraid to nut straw in the flrehnv fr,r fear that the wheels may move. ' CHICHESTER S PILLS " r i tor 0 r uiuwn uesi, siit, Always Kcllll.lfj SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Nature's Tonic In the pleasing form of a de licious, enticing and Invigor ating beverage, bottled direct from the springs In the Cala pooya mountains. Calapooya Mineral Water Drink It to Get Well; Drink It to Keep Well, A murated saline water, equal to any of the ren wned spring waters of Europe and America. Recommended by leading phy sicians of the United States for Rheumatism, ' Kidney and Liver affections, Dyspepsia, In digestion, and all forms of Stomach, Skin and Blood dis eases. Hundreds of people "given up' by physicians have been cured of long-standing ailments by Calapooya Water. Testimonials on application. Sold by all dealers or shipped In cases direct from the springs Write for price. Calapooya Saline The condensed smile of Cala pooya Water. Stomach, liver, kidney and blood disorders speedily cured by Its use. All dealers, or sold direct. Hotel Calapooya Open all the year. Famous health resort In the Calapooya mountains, 12 miles from Cottage Grove (on South ern Pacific). Splendid accom modations, reasonable rates. Steam, mud and hot water baths and cooling rooms. In formation as to rates, etc., will be furnished upon request. Calapooya Springs Co. COTTTAGB GROVE, ORE. HASSING THE WIFE SLAYER TO BE HANGED SITI5FME COURT AFFIRMS LOW. EK COURT IX CASK OF WIFE. Ml'KDKRF.It OTHER CASKS PASSED ITOX. Declaring that in contemplation of law there can be no "irresistaule Im pulse to commit a crime, accompan ied by a knowledge of its wrongful ness,'' the supreme court yesterday afternoon, In an opinion written by Justice McBride, sustained the judg ment of the circuit court of Multno mah county in the case of the state against J- M. Vf. Hasslng .convicted of wife murder. The defense contended that Has slng was insane at the time of the commission of the murder, but that he had a knoweldge of its wrong fulness. Justice McBride, In his opinion, maintains that the test of In sanity Is the capacity to distinguish between right and wrong, and any person who can do so Is answerable under the law for his acts. Other Opinions. The circuit court of this county was sustained In the case of Charb'g Elgin aaglnst S. H. Snyder and wife. The plaintiff had conveyed to the de fendants 4 6 acres of land for 35 shares of stock in the Salem Box Factory, and the suit was brought to rescind the contract on the ground of fraud. The case of Charles K. Henry against Gtoreg A. Marker was re versed. C. E. Harmon vs. Grants Pass Banking & Trust company; appealed from Josephine cotinty, F. M. Cal kins, judge; affirmed in an opinion by Justice Moore. E. I. Karatll vs. J. M. Jackson; ap- epdea'ed from Washington county, J. U, Campbell, judge; reversed in an opinion by Justice Eakin. F. R. Durett vs.. Inez B. Miller; ap pealed from Marlon county, William Galloway, judge; affirmed In an opin ion by Justice Eakin. A. H. Sackett vs. Ilattie. E. Legg; appealed from Multnomah county, W. N. Gatens, judge; reversed In an opinion by Justice Moore. Gold Dust Flour Made by the SYDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sydney, Oregon. Made fur Family Use. Ask your grocer for It Bran nnd Shorts always on hand. P.B. WALLACE, Agt. IT A f is - ... . I f Celebrated Lennox Furnace. The Best Heater It will save you money every day you own It I will sell and Install the best Let me give you figures. See Me About an individual llghtir.g plant for your home. The best thing In the market for cooking and lighting. A. L. Frasier Prepares young people for bookkeepers. stenomr,, - . work. The development of the Northwet will iff a thousands in the next few years. Prepart nov. Send Tor ft1s W. I. STALEY, Principal Sa. J, W,T1- UK EG CN Morris Cash Feed and Grocery Store Phone 1497 Choice Bacon, per pound. . ..' j.e Picnic Hams, per pound joe Pure Lard, five-pound pall Pure Lard, 10-pound pall tlu 14 pounds Sugar. , Perfection Flour, per sack 3 cans Tomatoes, Blue Ribbon brand 3 cans Oysters , 2 cans nice table Peaches !."!!.'!.' ; 2 pounds Tillamook Cheese ".!!!".!'. Ji 6 cans American Sardines 2 cans Yeloban "Milk " MASON FRUIT JARS at lit Pints. 6S Quarts Half-gallons 12 Jelly Glasses ,...!'.!! 25t FREE DELIVERY You Realize Comfort in your Collars and Shirts when) get in the habit of sending then n us to be Laundered. We "do U irp" propertly, carefully, cleanlj,u( with perfect satisfaction to thw who have to wear them. Let usta your Laundry work for a wetk two and you will be so satlsfiUi the results that you will always m. it uere atterwards. SALEM STEAM LAUXDEI 1.1C-1C6 South Liberty Strut NeTer Out of Werk. The busiest little thinera pvap moHo are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pm is a sugar-coated globule of health, that chan ores wpnknoaa Intfi strength, languor into energy, brain fag Into mental power; curing con stipation, headache, chills, dyspepsia, malaria. Onlv 2.ri rents at t r ry's drug store. IfJfl FRENCH FEME PILLS. A Sin, Cirtiii Riutr for Svman Mtnna MIVER KNOWN TO FAIL Sit-su. ikiiuq uu,ruiua ur Muner Krundl. p4l for 11.00 rwr box. Wilt Kn.i them on irisl.tnte W a reuorea. sample, rin. iryuuf aruifUtMM tbnm Mod your onl.r. to lit. to MrLict CO., joT. Uiiinnk Sold (n Sien by Dr. S. C. Aon Phone 135. 258 State Street v4 MM hm Not Expensive Treatment at Hot Lake, Including medical attention, loard and baths, costs no more than you would pay to live at any first class notei. Kooms can be had from 75 cents to $2.50 per day. Meals ; in the Cafeteria are served from 20 cents up and in the grill at the usual grill prices. Baths range from CO cents to $1.00. We Do Cure Rheumatism Hot Lake Mineral Baths and mud given under scientific direction have cured thousands. Wrltejtor Illustrated booklet descriptive of Hot Lake Sanatorium and the methods employed. Hot Lake Sana torium is accessable, as It is located directly on the main line of the O. W. R. & N. Railway, and special excursion rates are to be had at all times. Ask agents. Hot Lake Sanatorium, I3S2 WALTER M. PIERCE I Pres. and Mgr. ! MMM44rMMM-MHH FOXKI SIDE PIES FuJ K-5 r"mat,Sm' k.ldney bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. Foley K.dney Pill, are ton.c in action, quick in results. Refuse substitutes. RED CROSS PHARMACY. -MM-MM-M4-M-M4 M4MMMM'ttMMMMM4 balem hence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Bhls (les, Malthold Roofing, P. ft. B. and Ready Roofing. Screen Doors and Adjustable Window Screens. All at the lowest prices. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN 150 Court street Phone 114 t ' -rMt..t...iiiii ttt-rt CHEAP WOOD x - 1 000 Loads (Inside Mill Wood) Must be sold. uur Wood Yard Is Pull :: You Need Wood , We Need Yard Room ; Special Price of $2.00 per Load :: ON ORDERS OF ONE LOAD OR MORE. J Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. Phone 1830. Office Front ?nd ferry , 40MMMM.M