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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, X908 ; Wis JT. "n fjt'-- lP.. zoning Jtf 1 rC' itlnstrated F'Trtoonwd evening &ffte?ndfly alter- . . in i -- , - Lj.HA.VFOm sr-h'-lenta. Mi Cleopatra." . wtraordlnarr de- " j.urharlCS B. i j "Antony ! ... .. ji.ninTPtt Sat !" . .1. n.n1 nnnrn. LiiJJ, u"1 U4 I . i .11 ttia olflSglCS ,ft8uy1B n B OwD MR. CIIAItliKS u, HANTOKl) Fu:r opportunity for iKUlibracut Ono lncl- tf Cleopatra a career,' hoi fb fc-!r ,-j""- "anrortJ. th r.. v.. . GTS? h"; ' f- mti to Dainty Wlton !nm,i. both pictorial " Tfchblt0M r.ij and mBi,i. E-fwa-tBcw.,. Li Ma wnrlWn, hv ... - V w - mJT iiia m . S3SL ,? . iu. erv nrtlfllce which sceno painter ami c'octrlcan can command. A serle3 of moving nnd still pictures Is em ployed during tho oponlng overture In order to glvo atmosphere to tho first Bcono. These pictures are so arranged that .tho spectator soems to be making tho Journoy along the Nllo to tho placo whero the action of the play begins. It Is a remark able device and ono never before employed with such forceful and legttlmato dramatic effect. Tho scenery for this production was painted by M. Arrabruster, tho celebrated German-American artist, whoso studies of Shakespearean sub jects have made him world-famous. Tho dances were, arrango'd by M. P. Trostler of Cleveland, Ohio, whoso record for presenting great and In tricate ensomblo effects Is unsur passed. A corpB do ballot led by a premiero of conceded omlnence In her art npppars In tho scenes repre senting tho lavish cntortalnment with which Cleopatra was wont to beguile tho senses of her Roman lover. The lighting effects will bo under the 1, wBEBBwE "N V "t .fe mm kit CN- X dlrccUon of tho company's own oloc-1 trlclan, nnd a leader trnvolllng with tho organization will bo in chnrgo of tho orchostra nnd chorus. Mr. F. Lawronco Wnlkor, mnnngor of tho Hanford company; nrrivod in city so mo dnys ngo to look after tho preliminary arrnugomonfs for this production. The rolo of Marc Antony Is of course assumed by Charles B. Han ford. Ills success In it this season Is, in a sonse, a continuation of his triumph In portraying tho snmo his toric poraonago In Julius Caosnr tho year previous. Miss Allco Wilson has a part' befitting her distinguished talents In Cleopatra. Tho company Includos most of tho favorites who havo been appearing In Mr. Han ford's Bupport from season to season and in addition there are now mem bers who have speedily won places for themselves in popular confl denes. Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. E. D. Charles.of Harbor, Me., speaking of Electric Bitters, says: "It is a neighborhood favorite .hero with us." It deserves to be a favor it everywhere. It gives quick relief m dyspepsia, HVer complaint, kidney derangement, malnutrition, nervous ness, weakness anil eermrnl debllltv. 'fits action on tho blood, ns a thorough purifier makes it especially useful as a spring medicine. This grand alter ative tonic is sold under guarantee at J. C, Perry's drug store; 50c. , Ancient Annies. I Then thousand horsefaud 100.000 toot fell on the fatal field of Issus. Th army of Artaxerxes before the) battleof Cunaxa amontod to about 1.200.000. An army of Gambyses, 50,000 ,-trong. was uurled in the desert ands of Africa by a south wind, t A short tlm& after the taking of 'Babylon the fprces of Cyrus consist ed of COO.OOO foot. 120,000 hors ,and 200 chariots armed with oo chariots armed with eoythes. i N'taus, the Assyrian king, about ;220 B. C. led against the Bactrlans hli army, consisting of 1,700,000 jfoot soldiers. 200.000 horse and 16. J009 charlats armed with scythes. hen Xerxes arrived at Thermop ylae his land and sea forces amount- o 2.641.610. exclusive of ser vants, eunuohs. women, sutlers', etc. la all numbering 5.283,220. So say jHerodotus, Plutarch and Isocrates. A PAIR OF DIVORCE CASES CUPID SKIDOOED AN AX NOT A GOOD SUBSTITUTE FOR CUPID'S ARROWSGIRL FRIEND NOT A HILARIOUS SUCCESS CONSU)ERED AS A REFORMER OF WAYWARD -. HUSBANDS. "Mr. Phelps stood by mamma with an ax and said, 'I'm so mad, I could kill.' " This statement was mado byt little nine-year-old Lola 0. Hormnn in tho dlvorco trial boforo Judgo 'Galloway Wednesday bo twoo'n hor mother, Porllnn Francis Pholpo, and her stop-fnther, James Oscar Pholps, both of Brooks. Mrs.- Phelps contended in 'her testimony yesterday morning that .her husband Imd abused hor, Bworo at hor and practically robbed hor of J ?2000, which sho claims to havo lent Mm at tlio time or tholr second mar riage, which wno porformod on Do comber 4, 1900, or a little over two months after Mrs. Pholps was grnnt ed a dlvorco from him on tho grounds of cruolty. At tho tlmo of tho loan, Pholps gavo his wlfo a note for tho mono), and 1t was ovor an alteration regarding this noto, bo llttlo Ldln, who' proved horsolf moro than a match for hor step-fathor's attorneys this morning, tostlflod that Pholps hnd throatoncd his wlfo with an ax. According to tho -testimony of the llttlo girl, this altercation, which occurred In tho woodshed re sulted In Mrs. Pholps surrendering tho note, 'which her husbnnd torn Into pieces. Stvornl witnesses woro hoard thli morning nnd tho trend of tho testi mony wnB to tho offoct that Pholp3 had spoken angrily to his wlfo in tho prosonco of neighbors nnd friends ninny times. "Pholps ndmlts rccolvlng tho $2000 from his wlfo, but clnlmn that It was given to him In consideration of his again consenting to a marrlago, and, that after tho coromony wnB por formod ho toro tho noto ip In no cordnnco with nn agroomont. An- flu'nrliii? tlm allocations nf IiIh wlfo. '.ho clnlnd thnt sho has a vlolont temper nnd Is tho cnuso of nonrly all the troublo which dlsturbod tho mnr tlal bliss. Mrs. Mary E, Gllstrap In toitlfy Ing in hor suit for dlvorco from Fred GllBtrnp boforo Judgo Gallo way, told a talo of brutality, which can hardly bo credited. Sho tostlflos that whon flfteon yoars old sho was marrlod lo Mr Gllstrap, nnd claims thnt soon nftor her husband bogan abusing hor, throwing platoi at hor, threatening hor llfo nud generally abusing her. Mrs. Gllstrap tostlflod in court Tuesday that sho had hardly boon married a month boforo her husband camo homo In a drunkon frenzy and bogan a system of torrlblo abuse on his young wife. After spending a yoar In trying to reform him she had to glvo up In despair, an she found thnt soon after sho had brought a young woman friend to stay with her and help reform Gllstrap. this "friend" proved false and led an illicit llfo with Gllstrap. On ono resaslon, the plaintiff tes tified, Gllstrap camo homo in a drunken condition and whon she orled over his waywardness, he etruok hor a blow In tho face, whloh 'felled her to the ground, and ox- olalmed with an oath. "You fool, you're always bawling around here." The ease was continued by Judge Galloway. -t- One of tho squad of cavalry which overtook and onptured John Wllken Booth, who shpt Abraha Lincoln, all but had fulfilled bis last wish that he might die on Llncoln's'blrth day and his funeral was held here this week. Andrew Wendell enlisted as a trooper in the Sixteenth New York cavalry and served through the oivll war. He was later stationed in Washington and shared in the prize money paid for Booth's capture, his portion being $1800. a "Woman suffrage riots in Eng land" don't sound- nice, does It. But wo might as well surrender if they are going o act that way. Nothing a man fears like a riotous woman. After Once Tasting yinol no one wants an old-fashioned cod liver oil prepara tion or emulsion, because Vinol is a much better body builder and strength creator for old people,weak children, and for coughs, colds, bron chitis, etc. If it does no good we will return your money, G. W. PUTNAM CO. Program Missionary Institute. First Presbyterian church Thurs day and Friday, Fob. 20 and 21. Thursday. 7:30 p. m. Address by tho Rov F. W. Biblo, mlssllonary, Hangchow, China. Friday. 9:30 a. m. Prayer and scripturo exposition. 9:45 a. m. Missionary address, 10:10 a. m. Mission study con ference Home nnd foreign. 10:40 a. m. Model mission study classes. 11:20 a. m. Missions and llnanco. 12 m.-7-AJournmont; basket lunch. 1:45 p. m. Tho holy spirit nnd missions. 2:15 p. m. Missions In tho Sun day school or Missionary address. 2:45 p. m. Optlonnl conferences, (n) Home Missions; (b) Young Poo plo; (c) Women's Societies! (d) Men and MIbsIoiis; (e) Westminster Guild. , 3:15 p. in. Mlselon Study Classos. " 4:00 p. m. What Shall Wo Do? 4:30 p. in. Adjournment. G:00 p. m. Basket hinch and couforouce for Sunday school work em (optional). 7:30 p. in. Missionary addrossoj. 9:00 p. m. Adjournment. Rov. W. S. Holt, D. D., field socro 4ary of board of homo missions; Rov D. 13. Potter, wostorn dlotrlct secre tary board of foreign missions; MIbs Julln Frnier, hold secretary of tho womnn'a board of holno niloslons, and Rov. F. W. Blblo of Hangchow, China, -will bo tho speakers of above program. The gonornl publlo lo cordially in-. vltod to nil bossIoiih of this Insti tute, PILE CURE FREE Froo Trial Pncknge of Wonderful Pyramid Pllo Curo Sent Froo to All Who Send Namo nud Address. Thoro nro hundreds of onsoe of pllo whloh havo lasted for 20 and 30 years and havo boon cured In a few dayB or weeks with tho mnrvolous Pvramid Pllo Curo. Pllo eufforoTB tn the paBt have lookod upon an operation ns the only roller. But operations rnroly euro, and ofton lead to foarrul rosults. The Pyrnmld Pile" Cure cures. It rollovoo tho swelling, etops tlu con gestion, heals tho uloros nnd fissures nnd tho piles dlsappoar. Thero la no form of pllos which this remedy is not made to curo. Tho Pyrnmld Pllo Curo enn bo used a-t homo. There Is no loss of tlmo or dotentlon from buslnosa. Thoro is no caBe of plloa so, aovoro that tho Pyramid Tllo Cure will not bring rellof. Wo mnke no charge for a trial packago of Pyramid Pllo Curo. Thi.i sample will rollevo tho Itching, sooth the Inflamed membrano and start yoi on your way to a curo. Aftor you havo used tho samplo go to tho drug gist for a 50 cent box of tho rem edy Write oday. The sarapl coiU you nothing. Pyramid Drug Co... 143 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. For 100 years doctors kept people with pnuemonla away from aM fresh air Now pure freh air 1b pro no'inred tho best curo PILES WI bT Bffr4 with (IIm for llilrtr ill r One jr ico lul Ap-ll I bcn tklor t'cfe (areoBiktpIIOD. lo tha coart of I po(i4 , to pil bogta q ilncptMur n i the ud of tu ' wck tbr did not Irotsti m Ccrl b 4oB wooJ.ri foria I kin tlnirureU4 fii Dttrmhu " iieorif K.jUr MApolvvu, U Best for CAMAY CATtWTTlC nMal P4!UbU PoWbI,TmUOo4. D0o4, I taU la balk Tb caaia bU iaiu4 UOO. . Otuitotwl M car or jroa aomr- I Stcrllaf SU4r Co.. Cblto or M.V. Mft MHMML U, TU MKXIM MK s BANK TALK No. 5 BY UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SALEM, OREGON Service for Oar Customers ) x Wo aim to sorvo each customer allko in all business mattors, and wo glvo each tho host bank service Wo aro Interested in tho welfaro and success of our out tomers. Every detail of tho bnnkingbugtncss Is given our most careful attontlon. Whether wo loan nionoy to you, or you lonn money to .us, you nro given tho benefits of our Institution nnd tho tlmo of our ofllcors. ' "V" A man with a small voluino of btiBlncBs receives tho snmo at tontlon from our ofTlcorB ns dooj tlio largo depositors, (f Our Btrvjco means accomtnodntiou. Service In mattors of consoqiionco nlBo moans with us, Borvlco In minor doallngB In ev ery dotnll, Whalovor banking business you may havo. .wo solicit asharo of It, bollovlng that our facilities will bo ti distinct "ad vantngo to you. E. San Francisco Is nroimrlng for a grcnt colcbratlQii when tho big Hoot arrives, and Invites ovorybbdy to como and aneud their monoy. At the eumo time it servos notice that, unloBn .you nro born In California, you nro a ''bloodyiof olgnorf1' nnd can't take part In tho play. WHITE DRONZH MONUSIENT8 Nover chip, crack tarnlau, moss or corrode. Tho nly kind that novor need cloanlng. For the truth of tho abovo boo thorn In all tho 8alom and nnny of tho coun t y ceinotorli's; bodio of them hnve been thoro fo. ?2 yoars. It you want tho very b5t at living pIce. call on oraddtcss 458 Mill St. Phono 12S 1. Salem, 0. T. n. WAIT. n ?li BEER PROMOTES TEMPERANCE , , 1 " Recognized as a Food Product, and So Dealt With by the Government IT 1b being recognlted tho world over that tho drinking of beer promote temperance and 8obf'otr to a far sroator extent thau all tho prohibition laws on t atatuter books-. All onllghtoned Kiiropean nations are oncouraglng tho manu faoturo and consumption of light 'beora containing about three and one-half per ont alcohol, and tho result has boon most gratifying to all Blncero lovors of temperance Tho United States governmont has taken a positive stand in this direction, tho war department holding that tho re-establlsbin? of the army canteen for tho sole of boor bolng an absolute neoes slty In tho Interest of temperance and sobriety. Beor Is today recognized n a "Pood Produtf," and la so dealt with by the government. All tho great Inwurane oompanios have oontradiaUd the He that have been glvon ourrency through prohibition aouroea that tho drinking of bor was a bar to scouring Insijranoo, and havo latdy pubIUhd to tho world at large th statement thnt thoao drinking beor moderalaly (not moro than two quarts during twen-ty-four hours) were the very b of r.k. The latest British life Insurance reports show that the ratio pf death rute among abstain ers is thirty per cent groater than among moderato drlnkom. Beor Is pure and wholesome, and tho day is not. far distant when It will be as rauoh a part of tho dally uubslatenoe of every family a are milk, bread and other food necawJltles. Tho beer browed by the Salem Brewery Association is In every snso the ery bet that modo-n enterprise can produce. It speaks for Kaelf and Is Its own bwt advertisement, SALEM BREWErWSOCiATiON SALEM, OREGON TIE- rk?? .,c. JUT W. HAZARD, Cashier DR. KUM WONUUHFUL CHINK8H DOOTOH Will treat you with Orlontal herhe and curo any discaso without opera tion or pain. Dr. Kum is known overywhore I Bnlom, and has cured many prowl nont pooplo horo. He has Hve4 la Balom for 20 years, and can bo truJt cd. Ho ubob many medicines urn known to white doctors, and with thorn can curo catarrh, asthma, fung troubles, rohumatlsin, atpmack, lUcr and kidney dUonseo. ' ' Dr. Kum mnkea a specialty of dropsy and female troubled. Ills rem odlcs curo prlvato disoato whoa er erythlng olio fails. Ho has hun drods of testimonials, and gives con sultation freo. Prlcos for medicine very modorato. Porsoni in tho coun try can writo for blank, Bend stamp. If you want somo extra flno tea, get It from us. DR. KUM BOW WO CO. v4gst- .Ji -.44l jaV' ?','. miMt- & ,