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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1908)
I DAILY OAI'lTAii JOBRNAIi, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1008 Confidence when eating, that your food is of highest wholesomeness that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you makes the repast doubly pomfprtable and satisfactory, ' vrh)s supreme confidfchce yftuj have when th food is raised witn MS'mWmtjkJM Thfe only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can he no comforting confi dence when eatin,alum.baking pow" der food Chemists day that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. OFFICER OF ARMY MISSING (United Press Leased Wire.)' San Francisco, May 21. Tho dis appearance of Captain Samuel D. McAllister, of tho Thirty-eighth com pany of tho' coast artillery, has caused n tremendous sensation at th? Presidio. It Is probable that If he returns he will bo tried boforo a .ccjrtninrtlal. t Thursday nlcht ho- hnrt his wlftf ontortalncd a frlerfd ats(XhOiiijj aim on mo louowiug morning uq left, ,, laying he was going (o Fort Baker o inspect some guns. Ho did riot" reach tho fort, but came to tin city whoro Ua purchased an outfit of oltlzon's clothing and sont his uni form to his wife. Mrs. McAllister thinks her husband is temprorarlly Insane. '' ' ( O-r-7-: HEADACHE "MrfntWIiddboin nantTnrnrfrnm lekliKtfteha for the laik Iwoiilyllro your n4 nrr foil ml ntif rolfef until ha beifnti tnkluit your Umcuralii Bines lie lii beenn taking CorW ha lina nerer ImJ the hendtclio. The liava etlllrely eared him. Ccrt do vrlmt you reFommsnU thain to do. I will clre you Ilia trlvllca of uilns hit ntne." K.M. Ulekmn 1121 lUilnerBI., W.lndlauapolli.Ind. Best Tor CANDY CATHARTIC rioMsn ft. Patlhtlhlil. Pntltnl. Taut tnrA Tin FlXftA KaTerHleken, Weaken orUrlpe, lo Ho, Ida, teTef join in diiik. -iu Kenuina isuiei iiarapoa uuvi Oouanteed to enre oryour money btek. SUrllog Kemedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. jiji ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES JUMPS OFF OF , GRAND ARMY CContlnuod From Page 1.) clal and Center streets and will march from there promptly at 10:15 to tho Congrogatlonal church whore they will attend dlvlno sorvico in a body. Memorial Day Program, Wo aro Informed by a membor of thd coimnlttoe of arrangements for Memorial Dpy that tho program for tlie oxorclnoo for that occasion will lio Bllghtly changed this1 year, and that tho ritualistic services at the cemetery will bo held in tho forenoon instead of after dluhor ay heretofore. Tho column will form for parade at tho 0. A. R. hn!l at 10 o'clock and march to tho corlior of Ferry street -when the vot 'rans and tho moinbors of tho W. It. C. and L. of O. A. R. will tako cars for tho cometory. Re turning from thoro thoy will ropolr to Marlon park and pnrtako of their "bnskot dlunqftV for wo Irani tint it is not tho Intention of tho W. R. C. to HorvQ a four o'clock supper as thoy have formorly dono. Coffoo will bo providod In the park, free to nil who brlug tholr own cup. It will lie mien coffee us tho soldiers used to mnko, and may differ somowhat from that your mother mado but It will bo aatlflfylng all the same, Anion? tho changes In tho obaorv ttneo of Memorial Day from tho cus tom, of tho past will bo that of ask ing tho school children to' carry llowora to tho camotory on tho morn ing of that day and deposit thorn on tho solJIori' graves' with their own linrids. Thh they can easily do as oaoh uo'dlor'H grave will bo marked by u Btnall Hag. It has been suggested that It would be a boautlful nnd gracious thing to do, for tho ladles of Salem who carry llowors to tho comotory on Memorial Day to place a fow upon t.htf'gravo of noiuo old soldier. SoMlor's graven can bo voadlly Ident ified n onch will bo de-ignatcd by a tnn all American flag. SMILES Say, Bchoolma'ams, don't drive tho children to lay awako nights nnd carvo wrinkles on your own fair browB by too much teat, tost, test. TOWER . . - I ' (United Press r.pimnil Wlro.l St. Potor3burg, May 21. Mndnmi Merdor, wifo of General Mordor, whoso fathor was tho most intimate friend of Czar Aloxandor 11, has committed, suicide at Tznrskoo Solo under very tragic circumstances. Madiimo Morder'a 17-year-old daugtor Recently was takon 111 nt I'arlHniu; was removed to her liouso nt Tzarslcoo Solo, sufforing from in llnmatlon of tho lungs. Tho doctors gavo up ull hopo of hor recovery and this preyed on tho mind of tho mo ther who doclarod alio could not sur vive 'her daughter. Sho climbed tho Swedish tower In the town, 200 feet high, and throw horsolf to tho ground bolng instantly killed. Mlsa Mordor died a faw hours after liwr ' mother's suicide. General Mordor lr prostratod with grief- and tho doc tors fear ho will become Insane. carHis HELD UP BY THUG ho said. "Go to the, bade of tho car nnd stay thoro." car Ho then called tho motorman In nnd commanded him to search the conducor. The motorman aulckiv complied nnd nftof gathqrlng tin Tail tho nlckols, dimes and quarters that tho conductor's pockota yielded, he ,u,v-uu - iiuiiiuiiiiu carmen to Jumn off. Then, with the skill of a ffi 1 od mortorninn, he ran tho car to tho 311U Ul II1U Ullf, WIRES M'AY i BE TIED, j ' UP AGAIN J (Uultcd l'ress Lcnscd Wire,) San Francnsco, May 21. In truo border styla, a lono rqbbor hold up an Ocean Beach car at 1 o'clock this morning. Backing tho motorman and conductor to ono end of the car at tho 'point of a revolver, ho com pelled tho motorman to roach tho conductor, securing $17, forcod thorn to lcavo tlvcar nnd calmly going to tho front plntform- mado tho run to the ontl of tho lino, whoro ho throw tho controller away and disappeared In tho darkness. Tho robber wag the only passenger on tho car nnd when tho lonely spot was rcnchcrl ho suddonlv drow tils xovolvor nnd confronted tho conduc-jmont tho routlno studies. Only re (United Tress Lcnscd Wire.) Chicago, May 21 Members, of tho Commercial Telegraphers' union aro again talking strlko. Thoy aro plan ning a genorul tlo-up of tho wires at tho time of tho Republican natlnnni convention at Chicago in Juno. Thoy flguro that tho moral offoct of a strlko at such a tlmo may produce re sults within tho convention hall w,iiicn migni uo ropoated later when thd dologato moot In Denver, nnd brjig about n govornmontal Investi gations. o CHILDREN'S HOUR, AND THEIR -DAY. ' t "Tho story hour" has como to bo an established Innovation for en tertainment to tho children in Chica go parks and public library with myths, with King Arthur's advon tureo nnd fnlry lore to bntcrtnin play wonry and work-weary yottnrc- atojB. Tho purpose of tho wo'mon who established "the sttery libur" was to put vlrllo tales to ubo In char acter building, nnd thoy luivo nuulo Robin Hood servo a usoful purposo In provontlng "hoodlumlsm." It la amazing to sco how quick the chil dren nro to absorb nnd apply good stories," ono aponsor Bays. Kastorn cities ltavo tnkou tho lend In provid ing reading In tho schools to nipple IB'.lw,! r i hjtmiiI.. 'lei "b -!IUsS Madder ipecMlst uric acid l..J'll?ciw "riRht-rbi; iSSSiffiSB Untested In tom!J? Ijedal irMBejn.niTO i which all reader. ciiT1111 juk more nhfin s. V""J findoutlf;"itf"i.fc bip. wi,; Jii . "'""'JJ'iw S!T5?SS & Co., WngimnloiJi N. Y. The Knliil liftv-cent ,t .-. dollar slicboltki ire" h tor. Icnitly Grook myths and "I want some corporation money, wore put Into form by Bold by all Kood Wr .ffinrtia ivBrv.Zc"',lwtaHf Jllll of New York for coBw.w cnuuren. tho trrltw v.' "V out as never before thiiLTl tlves and moanln,. .. f?! cmsIci. .In, many wiii fSL Retting nforo iiB,r7...SI tholr oldtfr. and "-uTL bo" in ChlcauQ ewh OT gnnlzatlon hero p.-bpow VN vomucr zc of each Vtar b w J In wheh "emii.".i I Minti notltnl.n ii.ll.. A.T. ....'' Wl tho Pratmi' which should l, w,j " Next- -tho pretty girl grndunte. FOLGER'S JLAnucFBlC dnlnTI mmi Gate' Coffee will never vary if you grind it at home. The grocer grinds all kinds of Coffee m his mill you grind but one in yours. See the Point? Aroma-tight tinsNever in bulk. y, J. A. Folger TX Co. San Francisco I WW HW$VWJ I Will x rw,.'jrfrvtr mum '.I ONB C1 MANV COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN T)tU WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIQH QRADE WORK RiT(S AS Ittf AS USTHI HOUSCI Tho city council should pnis an o:dlnnnco thnt wc.ild stop autos coasting on South Commercial street nt more thnn -10 miles per hour. By very gront statesmanship tho Improvements of the fair grounds rond has bon put off another year or two. " With tho streets paved Salem will bi tho ideal convention city for pu- raiioi. Make way for liberty. Tho Grnn.l Army comes next. . . tho uttio capital Journal wean) no muzzle or collar and gets there just tno samo. Boost for tho Salem nnd Stnyton o'ectrlc by attending that railroad picnic next Tuesday at Stnyton Mny 20th. Sam Hughes nnd Lloyd Reynold wll' mnko It unanimous In Marlon county by coming out for Statement No. 1 and tho peoplo's choice for United States senator. Aftr bolng kicked out of tho state, convention Mr. Bourne opens .up his campaign for the oloction of th'o Re publican tfekot. Soo his nd. Tho men may bs Odd Fellows, hjt tho RoboknliB aro pouches. ; . Col. Stookton told tho truth about tho mayor. Ho smllos very swoot'y on the ladles but Lord, how ho doe3 alt down on tho men. ' If S'ookton were mnyor he'd build thut fair grounds rond, o Siicowsful Negro Actors and Theater. ( "It is not short of astonishing. In deed, to discover how far tho negro has been able to develop In tho 40 odd years slnco slnverly a distinct rac spirit and position. It la pretty well known that ho has beon going Into business thnt ho tins been ac quiring much land; that ho has many profoalonnl men; that ho wor ships in his own churches nnd has ninny sohoo'a which ho conducts but In other linos or activity he 13 also gottlng a foothold Just as an lllu-trntlon: I was surprised at find-; ing so ninny negro tluators in tho country mentors ioi oniy owned or operated by negroes, but presenting plays written nnu aoted by negroes. 1 saw a flno now nogro thontor In Now Orleans; I visited u smaller I co'ored theater In Jackson, Miss,' nnd In Chicago tho Poking theater la an cntcrpii'O wholly comluctod by nogroes. Williams nnd Walker, ne gro comedians, linvo long amused largo n'idlcnccs, both white and col ore' Tholr latest production, 'Bnn-i diimia Land.' written nnd nrodurnd 'wholly by nogroos, Is not only funny. out oienn. "Many othor illustrations could bo glyon to show how tho nagro Is do volonlng In ono way or anothor, but especially along racial Hues. Tho exienane organization of negro lodgci of E.ka and Masons and othor socrot ordors, many Sflhem with clubhousoD might bo mentioned. At tention might bo cnlled to tho al most Innumerable insurance soe'e ttos and companies matutatned by uegroos, tho largest of which, Tho Truo Reformers, of Richmond, has over 50,000 members, and to the growth of negro- newspapers and magazines (thoro are now ovor 200 lu tho country), but enough has boen said, perhaps, to make tho point that thoro has boon a real development of a negro spirit and self-conscious- mmwmBBama-aaaammMammmmmlBtmmmamamiammaa . 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