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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1911)
PAUT CAPTTAI JOrW.NAX, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1911. FAQS FIYB Bee - a. fa it . a..) Alt, tn. 'at. irdei.,, ..kJ ..It ..1! ft: STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TODawcu fS man In Salem "and C II ft S? Women's ' m.v 1 . rUK5 SUITS p Men's 13 miJ 7' J) ) Clothing Less COATS Ml , . tk nrn.n pUf Stock had AM , ' Jr ucrMniwitwi Deer W.S't ' J that T" " . 'I ; mm And see our great extra special suit offering for $15 Also our ji;: Spe cial in Men's Overcoats fur stock had so depleted, we were verv glad to take advant age of a grand off?' of one-third less cn some very fine fur , consequently tfie cus tomers get this benefit 13 Less THE MOSEY POWER ASD THE LABOR COMBINES Reduced from 25 to 50o These include ou fine serges, bro-'d cloths and mix tures. We also mention $15,00 SUITS FOR $6.50 $17,00 SUITS FOR $8.50 M Is. U pM il 1 -2 Off on Broken Lines of Shoes These are snappy styles in up-to-date shoes they wear well and fit well, but our line of numbers are broken take advantage, my il DOfl'T LIE TO YOUR WIFE" THE PLAY'S GOOD, TAKE HER There is a general belief among people who work around theaters that it is impossible to foreshadow j the success or failure of a play until it has actually beeu produced. Even the greatest dramatists sometimes write the most dismal failures; to wit: Henry Jones' latest effort, "We Can't Be As Bad As All That," which was loudly heralded and proved to be a great deal worse than anyone imag ined it could be. When Dave Lewis received the manuscript of Campbell B. Casad's farce, "Don't Lie to Your Wife," now directed by Rowland and Clifford, he tucked it Into his pocket to read on the journey between Philadelphia and N'ew York. Before the train had reached Trenton, Lewis was rolling In his chair, shrieking with laughter. Even with that recommendation, he did not dare go against the conven tions of the theater, but decided to "try It on the dog", that particular canine in this Instance being Atlantic City. He selected his actors and ac tresses must as one selects common china for the kitchen in a 10-cent store. He left his partner, AJ. Fields, rehearsing the barnstormers in New York and meandered off to Atlantic City, as his own advance man. He did what little press work he could, and the day before the company was to arrive, by pre-arrangement with his partner, he received a telegram stating that the scenery would not be ready. As none was being prepared, the telegram told the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. He went to the manager of he theater with a long face and told his sad story. Together they went back on the stage and selected enough scen ery from the house stock. Rowland and Clifford is managing Mr. Lewis' tour, and this firm has given tliis play an excellent mount ing. The supporting cast Is perfect In every detail, with Lewis' beauty chorus very manifest. This play will be seen at The Grand Opera House Saturday, December 2nd. o The Right Kidney Medicine. J. E. Parker, 2021 No. 10th St.. Ft. Smith, Ark., says that he had taken many kinds of kidney medicine, but did not get better until he took Foley Kidney Pills. No matter how long you have had kidney trouble, nor at what stage of the disease your case may be, you will find quick and per manent benefit by the use of Foley Kidney Pills. They also regulate the action of the urinary organs. Start taking them now. Red Cross Phar macy (H. Jerman). o Coughing nl Sight. Means loss of sleep which is bad for the children and hard on grown per sons. Foley' Honey and Tar Com pound stops the cough at once, re lieves the tickling and dryness in the throat and heals the inflamed mem branes. Contains no opiates and is best tor children and delicate per sons. Refuse substitutes Red Cross Pharmacy (H. Jerman). o "What makes you always so late getting home since we moved, asked a wife. "Why.," her hus band replied, "you see I have to come along Delay street. I A Warm Bathroom PERFECTION nan Every mother should be careful that the children take their baths in a warm room. The chill ot a cold room is dangerous after com ing out of the hot water. A Perfection Smokeles. Oil rW bring, tathroom dj to just the degree of warmth you want m five or ten minute,. All vou have to do is to touch i match. . d j, Tk P-rfirhon neater duiiu - . - , V . . I.. it needed. der ame sprea turned high enough to .moke and a Just the heat you want, when and where you want 1 . The Perfection is fitted with an .utom.bc-Ic.ck.n8 ft that prevents the wick being turned h.gh en easy to remove ana arop on - , g Drum. fi,.W ad j XuJT Standard Oil Company I ' bumiii i in irr n,'nn il ',' !, Dave Lewis in the song farce, "Don't Lie to Tour Wife", at The Grand. CHECKERS TO BE HERE MONDAY EVE OSE (. THE 01.0 TIME PLAYS THAT IS ALWAYS WELCOME O.MIXi WITH A STRONG COM PANY TO THE GRAND MONDAY MGIIT. Betting on horse racing may be a "hard business proposition", when legislatures In different states set about the suppression of It. Racing on the stage, however, is ...r.iiu a nlitorial and exciting incl- Ident and betting upon It, both in the ; f ft I Impelling motives and the happy con sequences, turns to a highly senti mental business. Thus, in "Check ers," Henry Blossom's great racing play which Is to be presented here, Monday, December 4, "The Gambler", If he Is not exactly regenerated, Is at least sentimentalized. At the beginning Checkers bets to win money and to mnke "sport", but when he runs across the girl of his choice, he bets her money, with all the skill he possesses, that he may win her as well as for her. He suc ceeds, and only sterner moralists of the frequenters of the playhouse would be Implacable enough to sug gest, that the end did not justify the means. "Checkers", is now In Its eighth season and from the success the piny has met with in every city visltd, It looks as If it would bo good for eight seasons to come. Most of the original members are still with the company, notably Dave Braham, Joseph Wilkes, George Mer rltt, Carrie Lamont, Pauline Eber hard nnd so on, down the long list, one will find the. familiar namep, that were placed upon the program, the opening night of the play, eight sea sons ago. There are over 100 people, employed on the stage, during the great racing scene in the third act, which represents the famous betting ring of the Washington Park club, Chicago, during the World's Fair In 1893. o Can You Ask More! Your Money Hack for the Asking. You Promise ethlng. We are so confident that we can furnish relief for Indigestion and dyspepsia that we promise to supply the medicine free of all cost to every one who uses It according to direc tions who Is not perfectly satisfied with the results. We exact no prom ises and put no one under any obli gation whatever. Surely nothing could be fairer. We are located right here where you live, and our reputa tion should be sufficient assurance of the genuineness of our offer. We want every one who Is troubled with Indigestion or dyspepsia in any form to come to our store and buy a box of Rnxall Dyspepsia Tablets. Take them home, and give them a reasonable trial, according to direc tions. If they don't please you, tell us and we will quickly return your money. They have a very mild but positive action upon the organs with which they come in contact, appar ently acting as a regulative tonic upon the relaxed muscular coat of the bowel, thus overcoming weak ness, and aiding to restore the bow els to more vigorous and healthy ac tivity. Three sizes, 2."c, 50c, and $1.00.. Remember, you can obtain Rexall remedies only at our store The Rexall Store. J. C. Perry Perry. o In giving thanki it Isn't absolute, ly necesnary to add "very much" or 'awfullv." Ed. Journal: The trial of the Mc Namara brothers, now progressing In xs Angeles. California, brings to the forefront airain the great issue be tween capital and labor. This pend ing case will doubtless be considered a cause celebre. affecting as it does a remarkable array of persons and In cidents. It will require an estimated expense of more than one million dollars, besides hundreds of witnesses from many states'. It is thought that the trial will cover a period of six months or more. The end of it will be but another chapter in the great conflict between capital and labor. It is far from our purpose to express an opinion as to the guilt or Inno cence of the defendants in this case. Our purpose Is to point out what the Bible plainly teaches will be the In evitable outcome of the principles in volved. Inspiration gives a remarka ble outline ot the issue between the rich and the poor, capital and labor. The Apostle James writes the follow ing on the subject: "Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you. Your riches are cor rupted, and your garments are moth eaten. Your gold and silver Is cankered- nnd the rust of them shall be a witness asalnst vou. and shiill eiit your llesh as It were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together for the last days. Behold the hire of the labor ers who have reaped down your fields, which Is of you kept back by fraud, crleth: and the cries of them which have reaped are entered Into . the ears of the Lord of Sabaoth." In the light of the past record of concentrated wealth, it must be ad mitted that the present Intense stage of the controversy between, capital and labor Is nearlng the greatest cri sis of American history. The great : Lineoln described existing and ap proaching conditions with an accur acy almost inspired when ho said, at , the close of the Civil War: j "I see In the near future a crisis ; approaching that unnerves me, nnd causes me to tremble for the safety or my country. As a result of.the war, coriioratlons have been 'en throned, nnd an era of corruption In high places will follow, and the money power of the country will en deavor to prolong Its relgn by work ing upon the prejudices of the people until the wealth Is concentrated In the hands of a few, and this repub lic is destroyed. 1 feel at this mo ment more anxiety for tho safety of my country than ever before, even In the midst of the war.' In addition to what Inspiration fur nishes on tills question, we have tho history of the past, by which we may discern the future; for, aa Patrick Henry said. "We have no su indent means of judging the future but by the past." History records the fact that two per cent of Egypt's popula tion owned nearly her entire wealth when she became a vassal power. Persia went down with one per cent of its population owning all the land. Two per cent of the population of Babylon owned all the wealth at the time Nebuchadnezzar was king. Dur ing the relgn of the Caesars, Romo reached its pinnacle of wealth and power. Hut It went down because of corruption, largely brought about by unwise uses of Its wealth. "Fifty men In these United States," said Senator Depew, "have It In their power, by reason of the wealth which they control, to come together within 24 hours nnd arrive at an understand ing by which every wheel of trade and commerce mny bo stopped from revolving, every avenue of trade blocked, and every electric key struck dumb. Those 50 men can paralyze the whole country, for they can con trol Its currency and create a panic whenever they will." On the other hand, It must be re membered that labor In Its attempt to defend it Interests has to a great degree Justified the Impression now extant that, as a monopolistic force, it is treating capital with a spirit of revenge and Intolerance, also that the labor combines seriously affect those tollers who mny not be In the same, thus bringing In disorder nnd putting to naught property as well as Indi vidual rights. Former President Roosevelt's words on this point are noteworthy: "Ours is a government of liberty, by, through, and under tho law. lawlessness and connivance at law breaking whether the law-breaking take the form of a crime of greed and cunning or of a crime of violence are destructive, not only of order, but of the true liberties which can only come, through order. If alive to their true Interests, rich and poor alike will set their faces like flint against the spirit which seeks personal ad vantage by overriding the laws, with out regard to whether this Bplrlt shows Itoelf In the form of bodily vio lence by one set of men or In the form of vulpine cunning by another set of men." Instead of labor resorting to vio lent miHins to obtain Justice, the I-ord counsels, "Be ye also patient; stab- Backache ' Is only of mtny symptoms which some women eo- dure through weakness or displacement of the womanly orrfana. Mrs. Lizzie White ol Memnh.a. Tenn.. mmtn j f Dr. R. V. Pierce, as lollows i I yPrl "At times I was hardly able to be on mj feet. If rl' ! I believe I bad every pain end eche a women W trr- 1 i , i i , . i , i . . vouio oaT. nut very oeu case internal Ik 1 organs were very much diseased and my back !.V( was Terr weak. I suffered e f rcat deal with I nervous headache, in fact, I suffered all over. I This was my condition when I wrote to you for I advice. After taking your ' Favorite Preserip I tion' for about three months can say that my bealth was never better." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a positive cure lor weakness and disease ol the feiT.inios organism. It allays inflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain. Tones and builds up the oervea. Do not permit a dishonest dealer to substitute ior this medicine which has record c! 40 years of cures. " No, thank you, I want what I ask for." Dr. Pierce's Pltuant Pelltu Intuc mild ntlurtl bowtl mortmai one a dar. GRAND OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY, DEC. 2 Ed. W. Rowland and. Edwin Clif ford (Inc.) Offers THE AVIATOR OF LAUGHS DAVE LEWIS In the Song Farce Doirt Lie to Your Wife In 3 Art By CAMPBELL V. CASAD Direct from Its run at the Whitney Opera House, Chicago. Prices, 60c, 75c and $1.00. Seat sale, Friday, .December 2. I llsh your hearts: . . . grudge not 'one against nnother. brethren, lest ye 1 be condemned." It Is claimed that legislation will end the struggle, but we believe this j Is a mistake. Legislation may amel iorate conditions to an extent; hut. I owing tu selfish Interests and selfish j purposes manifested on the part of uoin capuni ami innor, u win require greater Ingenuity and power than hu manity can possibly afford to bring about an agreement between them. In the language of the author of "Education:" "Were the principles of God's Iiiwb regarding the distribution of property carried out In the world today, how different would be the condition of the people! An observance of theBe principles would prevent the terrible evils that In all ages have resulted from the oppression of the poor by the rich and the hatred of the rich by the poor. While It might hinder the amassing of great wealth. It would tend to prevent the Ignorance and degradation of tens of thousands whose 111-pnld servitude la required for the building up of these colossal fortunes, it would aid in bringing a peaceful solution of problems that now threaten to fill tho world with anarchy and bloodshed." Deal with the subject as we may, the opinion Is fastening Itself upon many students of the question that the only effectual remedy will be that outlined by the Apostle James: "Be patient therefore, brethren, unto the coming of the Lord." The second coming of Christ, therefore, is the only Bolutlon of this great contro versy. K, C. RUSSELL. Washington, D. C. H A R.Fi, fllrriln rUlIM for BlWtnM Mif VaTK. H ti UlttH INOWH TO fh'.l, ''' Bfir ' Hetii- M M lv .;u l.unre.utrfl -T M'.iV Keflj lll"t. ft"ltt ffyni M R f.f jw lui. V) ill irnd ttumu'i innl.ln U f.a"t fr- H Wtl II rt ". ruiip.-i rrs-r. n ism u.snmiwew H A n bftr tt sVl fulUt'Ulm U ttsfJ J j I H 'JVetTf O MiTLlCAl CO.. 40 It, t-NOTf P. 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Call for catalogues nnd demonstrations. 17 South Liberty KtrceL I'honn Mulu "H'.l. 1 SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL HA.VKINU AMI THL'HT BL'SIXEHS With our assurance that we are able and willing to take care of It, we solicit your Hanking liuslnees. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor con sistent with good banking prin ciples. WE VAY VOVH PEH CE.N'T ON SAVINGS Liberty Street, Jut off State J. L. AHLERH, President, W. O. EAST, Canhfer, B. 8. EAST, Vlca-Pre. DR. L. B. 8TEEVE3, U H. ROBERTS. Directors. When at Portland! Go to the BOWERS ! .- r- rrc: I f B I 3 Z t a It v ,: k ttusrr.tnattl- : I m m m f... 4 m m aa Jm-' I. i '5 Rates $1.00 up, Break fast and lunch 50c, Din ner $1.00. Also a la Carte service in grill, One block from Oregon Elec tric on 11th and Wash ington streets. Salem people cordially invited to make our house their headquarters. F. P. WILLIAMS, formerly with Marion (Incorponw. Dae Braham In "Checkers" Dee. 4th i