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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALE3I, OREGON, SATUKDAY, JANUAKY 25, 1008. f r fc CiwlandSays NO ALUM In Food and strictly prohibits iK calr of alum baking powder HL. tt'1 So doe France So does Germany The sale of alum foods . 1... 1.... M.rlo !1!wtnt !n Wixltinntnn And lh.e District of Colunrw y. wd alum baking powders arc everywhere recognized a 3mu. j0 protect yourself against alum, WllCU USUCIUlg UO&lllg JJUTYUG1)' Sayptamfy- davai baking ItviALpowder and be very Mire you get Royal Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and .whole-! 3oc&es3 of the food. An Old Friend in a New Dress In announcing the conversion of the SALEM STATE BANK Into the National system, under the title of the United States National Bank And the Increasing of Banking Capital to $ 00,000 W with to (bunk our cuioiurs h" hav toade It daslrakl to do this, ant expreta a hop for a continuance of tk plaat relatloaa kerotofor MtablUkod. V assure them tk Mm oar ful tmd ootuUNMM 4riMtHtMi tordd tkotn la tk put. lUiot iii MtMllUoa to toko o l wr for w bttftlMt wo roaftdWtlly ftulktt a .karor til Wkolo OX tk UftJtk CU of w customer, Ikougktful HtdratiOM of yoor roflNlriMMta It BMnrmJ (Jwr UHnt of Uirertor, nM OomhbJUm mm! ottafeki ar wimpa of wild kNot hmh of SaiMa, kaa-wH tw k busi wi mikt. wkof ftp rnrWo ami olr )4gtNMt kav matt tkl Uuk wkul It U tod, kotaly Ml dopoaHory, an Ik addition to whltk y mm lntrwtt your (Hum wltkout tk tllgkt- tutoMaUoa. United States National Bank J. P. ROGERS, President G. W. tyre, Vice Prcs. E. W. HAZARD, Cashier D. W, EYRt Ass't Cash. MaMMMMMMM " "L" I , GRAND OPERA HOUSE JINO. CORDRAY, Mgr. WKUNtaDAl, JWI'AIIY 20. NIXON & ZIMMERMAN (W rbtr Ow IVmuih.u.1 iu . .Vu .r 4i iVwtoiJ Pmml -Tho tinnnmt niiMiinim Grand Opera House. Monday, January 27 A Despcrato CLnncc". Wednesday, January 29 The Qingerbread Man. The Kllngcp Grand. Tho Bijou Stook Company in "Llfo for Llfo." Auditorium Holler Itlnfc. Morning, afternoon and evening sessions. Tho Vaudcttc. Moving pictures and illuatrated Bongs, ovory afternoon and 'evening except Sunday and Monday afternoons. AMUSEMENTS SILVERTON LOVE AFFAIR AIRED IN THE COURTS The Course of True Affection Runs Smooth Everywhere But Out On the Waters of Silver Creek I "Tho Gingerbread Man." Frd Nlco, ono of tho morabora of "Tho Gingerbread Man" company, tolttj a story of a grcon Irish proper ty man who was connected with a company of which ho was a member a fow years ago. Ono of the scenes of tho piny was laid in a blacksmith Hhop njid two of the property pieces woro real 150-pound stool anvils. Tho company was booked for a Reason In Canada nnd thoy woro to go from DoUrolt by Btoamer noroi tho lake Tho sconory was being loaded Into tho vowol from tho transfer wagons whon Mike, who wn always vory particular to por Hnnnllv earo for tho tronortlM of th piece, cuino staggorlng from tho dock onto tho gang-plank with ono "If you go with her again, I'll shoot you," was what Prank Miller Bworo that Jennings Smith said to him, referring to his very pretty daughter Ona. Ho also swore that Bert Smith tried to stop his horeo on tho road and kill him. Other J Smith boys waylaid him, and when- ver ho left Sllvorton to buy cattle for Gug Bach's butcher shop there was a Smith ready to knock his head off, drag him from his buggy, and pound him Into Jelly. Bert Smith called him a dirty shcep.-killlng dog, about the worst epithet ono can np ply to another In a ah ep country. On top of all this ho sworo that Jennings Smith came to the Gtis Bach slaughter Iioubo and made him write letters renouncing tho hand mid heart of tho fnlr Ona, and com pelling him on pain of Immedlnto dth to writ hor threntonlng flut ters if sho did not doslst In pursuing that It was a moro lovers' quarrel, and that while Miller slaughtered beeves, sheep, calves and swino for a living he would not harm a baby. He swore that in Brooks' drug store at Sllvorton ho mot Ona once after ho had boon forced to write hor threatening letters and told hor ho would never harm a hair on lier head, to which she assented, nnd then in rebuttal tho state placed tho fair Ona on tho stand nnd sho promptly denied that she had ever made Miller any answer at all, knocking ,all itho romanco out of hid pretty llttlo speech in 'tho drug store. Prank Miller's Defense. Somo tail swenrlng was dono In Miller's bohnlf by Glaudo Gllmoro, his hnlf-brothor, who hnd a rather Indefinite knowlodgo of the tlmo whon Jenniflt :s Smith called at tho slaughter houUo with his writing pad to compel MlMor to wrlto throattMi- Grand Opera HoJ JNO. P. CORDRAY, Mgr MONDAY, JANUARY a- Tho great Pittsburg trag. A DESPERATl CHANCE By Thcodoro Kretner Founded on th0 llfo of thB f. u.uuiu uiua,, Seat salo at box ofneo Monj,,, him. and what vtt worse still fur- Ing letters to his daughter Ona, but nlshlng tho stationery to do it with, 'corroborated Miller's testimony, ox- c. m back. Afterwards they rot,.. 3 notes, tho mother rolontod, ani J u,,. , uu una ,tD jco a But tho mon folks at homo had uj iui oiiulu unu iom una if ., not mvow mm overboard they tt mrow uer out ot tlio house. Ifa. io ner: i am twontv. vt, . .. .. x . ' . ""vi w uo twcniy-ono I will take nUMHf ftt 1itf ..L. , ..wm ..u.uu wuurover you i i n-nf' A.l ... w t,. u, uvuuruing to Mfllul una saiu, aii rignt." CoticliLslou of the Ciue. Thorc was a great deal of meting testimony. Many villi woro produced. Deputy District lJ tomey Chns. L. McNary onenM 1 1 case, nut was called away, and I to ieavo it to another deputy, Herl zeii, to nniBii. Thnats were tl fairly proven ngalnst Miller El Th .. (HiiK.'H.r.wl C'.,.HN in T, (ilK,,hn, M ni w Uruml 0p0m llllI1Mt Janum.y , Th Smith Jshlo f It. This wm th rather stronc c Of tk dfBM, but tk tUlHBt of tk Snltk iMople. nU tkv r oa of tk ohlMt nnd u (amlll In tk country ami own ftM rm two mikN tkls gfct, 0r Silvrton and vkanbl r?prty In tkis ctty, kttockd tkU all Into a coekl hat. Mr. Swlth went on tk iUa.1 aad iua tbat k kad nrr tkratn- Gingerbread Man uititvr i'ast uuiMmuvr iwituks oiimiN.il. i.n,u,rrv th.lvtu,, xwv u.rk. imiodutu.n. A Company of Sixty-two isthim. av Vma . tv !K "" mt.iu v 1V,TC,,,N0 i- 1w ! I. U . te. 19 $t aLi ai k, m ,.. UHKAU M.IX DISfMY. W,MWV F0U T,IK 0IXQHR. of :hu htMtw iKvU. ...,!. -t - -, iiHr vi-a arm. U hm imo.t kMM doukl with tk wlht of tk ktmi hh mmm and ju k wi kalf w un iu -. pak. MumbJrU aiut Wl lutp tk wt,s I k dock ami tlto M f ihtf i,wt. Th wtw. WM HW0-t frt fNK dp J ik UU tkat Mik hmuW almoat wt tk top of tk t. UrnlN, tt. ,kgk. vnU f tk orvw of lk vai ..R.vi . h .idti and oaw utk riTn tk.l aurfHM. li looktl at tk. n... lnal. bMt ky wdm m .A. . v -n-w. HW inUl'V IU lA kl. .t ...i bll htiu H wt don ..! ...i w. "" " wu 0i vr miu uv fur th roaU iiuiTi knu I . l ll1 Shtor kout with h.. ...i .... ... . .'1 ooiu of wrttlnar uMP ..i .!. ln and aro for tk .ki.J ., lld ,ltT U IMit of a kur: wklV (U m.w otlil lookMl a iiJlIf.?. Ilfr ttlwl kN wortl bout auriMkifd to k4p klw. A for tk tktri tlm kU facw ao Prfd abo iko waur aad 9 taw o urc.M-. k )nd tuMjrlly: 'Sa. If wn of vom iim fukU dont tkrw rm roa. rnl n th n rK rope, ajut k vtl r vd. Tho ' Gin rkr.xi ian' win v. .. - - - - " ... cept tbt Ue did not toe tk lottrs'dkl say If any of the SmxU k vrnta e,ii n. . i i. . .. .. .. . . ,.,n.v ... ....... mwiui iinrni waa aur wumia on mm, aim mey kww" Miner tnouckt a right smart siskt ReM,n to (l t,lt (ana ; of M1m Smith MlM Row Lavrvi8U,n5 h,'m t0 ,WlVe wi. ,ii,- ... , . .. . neighborhood altogether, ... . -.. fvHnm muy m lR Snmh HlKkuorhoo,l wko did not thmir ' l" J. uittf ckaraetM-. and lft th Imprw. ! tkat 0a wa about a anxious o Hwr a Millar Mmd dtr imiMxi io s Ona iHr-iurtly kfor tk troubl a net up wltk kin oa tk road d askd klM to rkto and kold kls ; had avur fofttMui kiu .v. of kit dafkr, wko kad fro o co a4t go rn atne Ml ft in nn lila nArunn Tfp hftd Smith nnod for using pro&M miVA mi Mm atrOAa tit Si KS i wmd dter-j(quUQ a common practice It k5 Sho had ben 8lul thon h,8 arrost fo0Ted f: ovr to vnl I , ""iwltnoosoo sworo to his P 0h rather sAi,t,t k -"-", iir aoio argumont uy "I'."" """ lo "' ous to.hi ,.-.. t..., w..htsr .-. (IUU BV j f tiirlitM. I ,"",, OB. Sh had been 7. . you, Mlllor; kad mvw qoJvMmI . wMh th to leo croam parlors TnA'Tu '8 ""T' to Mi iolng wttk Ooa; kad vor w to Ml. Ang. 8Iul Vhonhnnl W,tnMS.S 6W0r0 t0 lftjl k M K ". Mir oi or oh'b imvuj ii 4 kd ker tf tt kada't hmtt. tk Urrod Oik lloa. w-rfi-. I01 W: "Ut em out tk atk of Jaaitary "jiood l)ek a4 clO." Out baca :;: . . p " ' 4iw: tat itlsc Somltk HARRY A. VAN I1 ",,r rl,'r lrW of i(Ukr PrHnu the ' kw ak kad p. roctio of ke faatily. Mj s wka wm tkr to k afraid of? 1 Ml Hun a M.... .. ... IXR SS.VV XK.RT Tk. .tMmf (Ntw, j, ",,'U",HW- !" m eoort waa tkat k. tt. I) Arcy, okMoooMv Juwk w- .k.. .. ""FWllHi rr0ld hvr a oa. ., ..Jr'0 Ulf Nik- -nr Corovll. ,.- B.ll;.!l .!1 to " " Ufor- 1'rosraa, Chan.. Tk...... If? ... .lBto tkat k M Sunday . -M.7. .uiimaS for blood ail4 U011,d gh " " ;m Mi' in a a:.UIin. Mt him. ad oa oroas.a-flminHn 't Ward tkat ha was at ona tlm a rival of AiiB's pv. ,...... . . " "n an otl eanla w-n Imm.1.,..,) .., tloaeo wltk tk furtk.r M,i, tetowot tkat JoulAgi Smkh hod rli to klr MHlor to writ tha - .... w m aaa go rn atae"'"11 lo r MHh wm ttuoa; tkM ak broke off rkrwun,B lirs rrnnu (be Bijou Stock Co. 1-X1U SINDVV XK.RT IXniuHly M.'hHlnHia. HEALTH AND HOME . him ni'ni- I - . M..W..V.W . I that throo things were necesMj ootauush a ohargo wen btl laid nirnlnst Miller thora must ho an uncoil11 tlirent: second, thare must to H of some aitampt to carry it "' a..it . -.A ll 11 BC ciuiun ooior a ma .u' i dwugarous; third, It must to powor to carry It mio euv-j imrtlee con)lnlnlng mu"t live" ot tna man auogd to ie - Nithftr nf thiud nnadlllODi k' nrovan tn ay lis, nnd he dkx1 tho prisoner. Doatl1 KM ,, to b-1 th mother mt them Governor Toole, of Tho Story of MlUor JMviy. I kit OWR dfMM AtllUr to.1,1 .1. ory of hU lov affair. Tky had - i mnpMr ooMWorblo. la faet w Yr good frlonds. aad h prld d klnaolf oa kavUg always troated yoog womaa rlehL u -- nd to go to PortWa.1 tv.i.i. . t aatoad a Mate eraaa 1a.i u... ll!! w"r obiM,u1- d tkr tk koajaai. Ha aa.i ,. v. tea mo at Woodbarit aud sh had tokl Of SNadlar tta Ho.. .....v oiJr TOUaar hi . i. . . , . . iu. vT ."" u,r uJirt. good. 35c. Tea or oT z rrr t!. st st- hLn AaRR7 tsoraelh,S would bo nun this afternoon at E jln After thev vom ..... .j ...... . . . ., . "v uuMiia 13 anu-iA4 nnrt iiu.uuu Ji l kni h f. -j . T " . ..i Ml . - . .. vVlv uuii nnrs wmiom to. enntrtnecu -. l i . . - ii.uium XJA 3 . w... was paro-i Montis- Advice to Methers: I vunuruji wusio a) el.nni, nrA Knnl ! rl.lHBST tM I ... .... i,,tJljl wun Homstor's uookx "tf""7 Tt la ha. trrantaat nnlft f Of Pure and harmloss dOS tk Vs, -- -.. ..... -- . - 9 ... good. 35c. Tea or TaS ' 1 la f- li '1ez.i r ar PPAl ter st rtuve? queete, I A Cam aitw tide and toarj Afi taprc asd ( a c t K't t the