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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1911)
PAJLT .ClfTTAX Soda crackers are mare nutritive than any other flour food. Unfeeda Biscuit are the perfect soda crackers. Therefore, Uneeda Biscuit Five cents spent for a package of Uneeda Biscuit is an invcest ment an invest ment in nourish ment, in health, in goad eating. Though the cost is but five cents, Uneeda Biscuit are too good, too nour ishing, too crisp, to be bought merely as an economy. Bujr them becauase of their freshness buy them becainse of their crispness buy them becamse of their goodness buy them because of their nourishment. Always 5 cents. Al ways fresh and crisp in the moisture proof package. Never sold in buLk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY SAVE YOURSELF There is no reason why you should always be a slave. If you are desirous' of saving yourself or a 'rm ard's grave, you cannot afford to overlook t he opp n, y offer at the Hot Lake Sanatorium for the cure of the I, o t nd dr habit. Hot Lake mineral baths prepare the oo dy lo . r U en and then sooth the serves and actually remove the d ' liquor or drug. Hundreds of happy homes L ton toflay bear witness to the efficiency of the II t k t One week will in most cases effect a cure. Somet m Lo n,.r r quired, but not often. The best of care is given the p-tltt. full information, address i 7 i ft 4 i HctLake, Hot 'Lake Sanatonum, o-egon ffALTEB H. PUBCE Prei and Mgr. IDAHO AND OREGON CAR IN THE EAST Idaho and Orp-rn ,iw- crauuiVAuu a tar ur- l!w?e'"- The feature o' the Idaho u.u.t 1S mat state's wonderful water PW?! ,Ha-dsolue Photographs show ing the lakes rlvtir. ,... n- T. . ' n nin tana Ul Idaho are hung along the sides of "7"' "rse map shows the work tuat 13 now hcl-l ,f- . J i Lin kS r mer and thd re8ult that " i UC li;iinfI Una j- -v" ui me largest flams in the world will soon give Idaho some verv rpmm-Vnhi. -a.,. , - novel IfUttCr, and this Is all set forth In the Idaho ,. most ""iwt&nt part of this exhibit Is that occupied by wheat rye and oats Mah ..,.. : the east and the world at large that 6ius ine vprr hpa -han oats to be found nvih The other small grains' and both kiiu aim iame grasses, are an ln,Prtant part of the Idaho exhibit Altalfa. the morte-n- iiff- t at its best. Golden fruits are on dis play irom all parts of the state. Min erals will alSnh IVlllTlll o-, ,-..,. I exhibit. Lpnd anrt ,-,- wci uum me famous Coeur d' Alene district have' ieir piace in the exhibits of the state. James W. Jones of the bureau of Immigration, labor and statistics of Idaho Is In charge of the exhibit The Oreenn evhihit u i,.m.j i- Miuucu IIILU three sections. That section showing uauirai products or Central Ore gon features the small grains, wild and tame trasses mi ni fairs i , shown that this grass flourishes in an uounues 01 we central part of the state, and that it is often the main stay of the western farmer. It is a splendid food for fattening his stock and often helps him to lift the mort gage from his farm. The nvhll.lt will also show that wheat is another well- ehiaunsnea crop, while rye and oats ae important all rver th otni a- other section of the car shows fine exhibits from the eastern part of the state, and still another section holds the exhibit of the western part of the state. Celery and asnarnims nonMino apricots, pears and apples complete uio ii uu exuiuit. a. beautiful salmon carefully preserved in a tall glass jar points to one of trie chief Industries of the state. The exhibit also gives a good idea of the magnitude of the ier power or uregon. STEFFENS HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH CASE t ONITRn FUSS Li8D WIm Los Angeles, Dec. 2 Positive de nial that Lincoln Steffens was a fac. tor in arranging for the McNamaras to plead guilty was made by District Attorney Frederclks today. The first offer of a plea in the case, he said, was made to him last July, and was that If he -would consent to a plea of guilty by J, B. McNamara and would let J, J. McNamara go free this would be done. He stated that he refused the offer, insisting that he could easily convict both men, and that finally Darrow and Davi3 came to his terms. o OREGON, MONDAY1, DECEMBER 4, 1911. Would force Iiusslai. fUNITBD rSE88 LB-8EP WIM. Capitol, Sacramento, Cal., Dec. 2. Resolutions calling upon congress to demand of Russia that all American citizens be recognized and protected, no matter what their race or religion, while within Russian territory, or in default of such protection that the present treaty with Russia be abro gated by the United States, were pre sented In the California legislature today by Senator Wolfe. o Famous (Irnlotrlst Uciid. DNITBD TIMS LEASED WIRH.l San Francisco, Dec. 2. Professor George H. Davidson one of the best known authorities on geography in the United States, member of the United States Geologic Survey and until 1910 head of department of geography at the I'niverslty of Call fornia, died at his home here today. He was 80 years old. o IT MILL LAM) AUTOS CARRY BIG LOADS OF FREIGHT Bend. Or, Dec. 4. The success of mo auiu trues as a rxeignt carrier In that portion of Central Orpenn -nr., yet penetrated by railroad was oiiukb Dy me nrsi trip from here to Burns and return by the Central Ore gon Trucking company's cars, which completed the round tHn a,,f-.. The two big Packard machines made the 300 miles with a perfect score the drivers declaring the road ex cellent The cars left here Monday after noon, arriving at the Harney's coun ty seat at 11 a. m wnuj.. Their actual running time was 19 uuurs. une car carried 7200 pounds of freight and the other 7600 pounds The biggest part of it was for Bill Hanley, and was delivered to his ranch near Burns Some Thanksgiv. Ing goods for Burns merchants also was taken throueh In timp in h i before the holidays . ine return trip was made in 14 hours' actual running time. About as much freight was brought back na ' taknn frr, consisting mostly of hides. o. Went Up in the Aair. united nna lussd wtu.) San Jose Cal., Dec 1. Albert Bosquet and Miss Keaca Rhlrw opI- ebrated their Thanksgiving marriage nere by a honeymoon trip in an aero plane, driven by Roy Francis, the San Francisco aviator. o - . It takes a sweet torn nor ert wnmnn to cheerfully give her new cake recipe, iu an ner irienas. F1GK THBEZ CHECKERS E OF THE VERY BEST A STLENDID TLAT AT THE GRAND TONIGHT A PLAT FILL OF LIFE AND MOVEMENT, AND NOT A PILL MOMENT IN IT. "Checkers" will ninv it- On cm it a , J e&v- -ru. ui mu urana upera Houss to night. There is no reason to doubt that this charming nlnv u t h. in. ing of the theater-goers of this city. v.ut?cer3 is one or those plays which live. It ha th which Is essential to a play's long mo son uie story or which this heart interest is the snnl fa Its unfolding as though It had flowed mini me pea or Aumson. Its wit Is keen; its humor natural and sponta neous. The lines snap one another like the crack, of the whip, and though some of the utterances are clothed in slang:, there is, nevertheless, a home ly, forceful wisdom in them quite, if not more, powerful in its effect than had they been put in the choicest of English. There is nothing nt n ,,,oti,. o ""fldcoiiuj In Checkers . it la nio .kii. all can see tnd bring their youngest uu ineir oioest. And yot there is nothing of the namby-pamby milk-and-water element about it. Even the blase old playgoer who has Been pretty nearly everything that has passed in his lifntlma nn,l ha particular, not only sits through the cmiitj umormance nut hna hon X ' M , I RED CROSS STAMPS FOR SALE HERE I Xmas. Handkerchiefs f t Jf U I . . . I ... i A ) A Si r q( ! III U ill Vy A scene from -Checkers" nt The Grand, December i. DON'T LIE TO YOUR WIFE BUT PLAY "CHECKERS" SURI.XES IV CHINA UNITED FHE89 LEASED WIRE Manila, Dec. l.-The United States collier Abaronda, with 100 marines aboard, left here today for Shanghai. The marines are to replace the 100 men withdrawn from the Cruiser Rainbow to reinforce the legation guard at i'ekin. An unofficial plan Is afoot to send 4.10 scouts with the 15th Infantry to China. o KAISKK WtU, I!IIM MA XI' llUI-:.l)XAl (;HTS Ilerlin, Dec. l. It was authorita tively learn-Ml today that lh kaiser is secretly planning to spend $90, 000,000 for dreadnau gilts, despite the announcement that Germany con templates no additions to ts navy. Tired on lied i'nxs. Wa.shinc;t n. Dec, 1. General Ca neva, Italian command or at Tripoli, has cabled the Italian embassy here lhat during the (hom hanlmpnt of Ta'uira, Turkey, the Turlsh Rred on the Italian R-d Cross, killing and wounding many persons. n Sheriff Fooled Tliem fCXITED rM! tUSEO IBI. 1 Siockton. Cal., Dec, 1 .-Hearing of the time-honored custom of giving a turkey dinner to prisoners on Thanks giving day here, 21 hoboes got them selves arrested.' The sheriff released them one hour before TO "reguls" were fed in regal s'yle. 'Don't Lie to Your Wife" drew a fairly good house at the Grand Sat urday night, and deserved all the patronage it got, and more. The play is light as to plot, but is one continuous laugh from curtain to curtain, as the ridiculous circum stances come fast and furious on each other's heels. The company is a strong one, evenly balanced, and give an evening of Jollity to their patrons, that makes dull care fly away, and the blues turn pink with i blushes at the very idea that they could exist. It was good. Tonight 'Checkers," a splendid play, strong ly presented- o UNCLE SAM TO GET AFTER THE "HIGHER UPS" Los Angeles, Pee. 2. Much signifi cance is atached to a conference to day between District Attorney Fred ericks and Assistant United States District Attorney Regan, which lasted nearly an hour. While Regan would make no definite statement, as to the nature of the conference, he admit ted that he had discussed the McNa mara case. It Is reported that one of the things considered was the federal probe here, at Han Francisco and at Indian apolis, and that Important develop ments could be expected within a few days. Hegan said that the result of the conference was entirely satisfac tory to both hiiiisi'lf and the district attorney. District Attorney Fredericks re fused to discuss It. o , , The Jury Dlxajireed. Kalama. Wash., Dec. 1. Unable to agree for two nights and one day's deliberations, the jury which trl -d H. C. Phillips, president of the de funct Commercial Bank, of Vancouv. er, was discharged today. Phillips was. charged with receive Ing money for deposit when he knew the bank was Insolvent. The date for a new trial will be set soon. known to go time and again. The company presenting "Checkers" Is deserving of high , praise. The title role Is In the hands of Hobart Cava naugh, and Dave Draham, continues in his famous characterization of "Push" Miller. Miss Florence lleston will be seen as "Pert" Barlow, with whom Checkers fulls in love. The supporting company Is said to be one of the best on the road, including Carrie Laniont, Joseph Wilkes, Pau line Kberhard and George Merrltt of the original company. o Where the Locality Does Not Count Wherever there are nentiln suffering from kidney ttnd bladder ailments, from backache, rheumatism and urln iiry Irregularities, Foley Kidney Pills will help them. Holvtdere, 111., K. A. Kelly, an ex-englneer, says: "Three years ago my kidneys became so bad that I was compelled to give up my engine and quit. There was a severe aciung pain over the hips, followed by an inflammation of the bladder, nnd always a thick sediment. 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General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. - Hill