Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 23, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY CAPf All JOURNAL SALflM, OMMMt, FRIDAY OCTOBER 2M, IMS.
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signer. While beautiful, chic and attractive, they
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are made to nt living, breathing, active wo-
men and not to niako pretty pictures nor fit 1m-
'possible models. Every one Is made to be worn
with grace, comfort and enduring shapeliness.
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FULL DIRECTOIRE COATS -$20.00
to $35.00
Form Fitting and Empress Coats
$12.50 to $30.00
Rubberized Rain Coats
$9.00 to $25.00
A Glanceat These Styles Will Convince You.of Our
Superior Ab.lityPlease You
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MIX-UP.
MUSICAL
. COMEDY
I1 Direct from an all-cUirfmor''rUn at
II prices at tho New Armstordam
Mtatcr, Now York, comes Geo, M.
ICohan's latest musical comedy hit.
The Uoneymoonors," with tho un-
Ungcd metropolitan production,
Mr Cobnn has done nothing more
wterlalnlng or musical than "The
Honeymooners," which comes to the
Grand theater next Monday. It had
to bo a "knockout" In. tho parlanco
c( the stage to score such a decisive
tit Id the summor months on Board
uj and the tour on tho roud Is n
triumph. "Tho Ilonoymoonoro" Is a
typical Cohan song tdiow with R scorn
of eatchy, breezy up-to-tho-mlnuto
baIcal nutnbors, two scoro pretty
tfrlj who can both sing and dance,
i brilliant cast and a plot that real
ly tells a story. The action takes
tfc In the little town of Tlgorvlllo,
Vermont, and In depleting "typos of
Mage character Mr. Cohan has in
!i Instance exceeded tho lato Chris.
" Hoyt In Illuminating but kindly
"lire Cohan Bees deep Into the
kart of things American but In his
"portion of tho humor of our na
t'onal life thero Is not a tinge of blt
tnes rathir his vlows aro roso
tolled and buoyant. Much of his
ailnR popularity ir no doubt duo
to this buoyant optimism. In tho
jtown of Tlgervlllo. John Tlgor Is
nianlng for the mayoralty on tho
Prohibition ticket. He has Juat re
lied from his honovmoon of tor
Bfrjlnc a chnrmlnir wnmnn vhn
I owever ne ected to Inform him
; ,!t she was a widow with a strap
ping son Jn college. She has nothlne
Tiger for he ha; forgotton to tell
f that he is a widower with
inarming daughter at school. Tho
gothor and unknow'n to the parents
tho young people hnvo mot rind fallen
in lovo with ono anothor. They re
turn unexpectedly to visit their par
ents and find them marrlod. Bach
for a time attempts'" to conceal th6
Identity of the offspring nnd.thoj re
sult Is n delicious' Borics bfmlBundor
sUndlngo and domoatlc entangle
ments wprkd .owUft.truCoban
dash and "fun. There are a' score of
othor characters and tho aplappy
farcical nlot moves with delightful.
speed. Tho scenery .and, jCORturae
nro superb, in tho powcrrui cast aro
many Broadway favorites.
T Kf WEST
(ConUnucdoinpagol
doubtful and that California wl'l
glvo Taft slightly under ,10,000 ma
jority. "Taft will get his share of
the San Francisco labor vote," said
HI86E.N
(Continued from page 1)
that an answer to Tho question is
pot "due tho President but'irduoTo
Illsgen.
Tho Hearst candidate declares tho
question demanded nn answer be-
'cause the pcoplo aro wondering who
, contributed so largo. an amount and
why.
'. ' , "Proof pointed to tho Standard
01,1 company," continues', tho writer,
."and. rather than explain this situ
ation to tho people, MrjMack phally;.
sinieu to tno newspaper mcn that
ho had mado a .deliberate)' misstate
tmont about tho 4300,000 and that
ho really did not! have it,
! "Now, Mr. Bryan, how Is tho
President to know why your friend
and campaign manager Is' tolling tho
truth nnd whon ho Is tolling'R false
hood? Either Mr. Mack's, statement
that ho had the money Is a falsehood
!or tho statement he did nrft have
, tho money Is n falsehood. Which Is
tho falsehood? How Is tho Presi
dent to know? How is the public
to know"?
"You say that yen mnde -a falsa
.statement nnd you npologjzcj, for, It
Tiint is rignt. uut must, ta presi
dent apologize becnusc yojnjt friend
Mn Mack makes a false Btiiitoment,?
Tho President Is not resnowjblo1 for
.Mack nor for Mr. Mack's falsehoods
You nre responsible for Mr. Mack,
Mr. "Bryan. You nro Blngnlarly. un
fortunate In your frlomlg, Mr. Bryan.
Hore Is Mr. Mack, your intimate
friend, slated as ft mo.mbor of your
cabinet In tho close, yrho probably
nd,mlts,th'4j he fs a Isqllor. . Tho
pjily qiiostlpn,. is not wh,othor Mr.,
Mack lied, but wn.an.jvp. 'Hod."
, Hlsgcn .then go,cil oprto rovlow tho
Haskell charges nU Relates that
tho, Oklahoma govornjor withdrew
vlfs HUlt agaliiBt his accuser through
fonr. , .
Ho classes Mack nnd IfaBkoll as
,'llind eggs out of tho samjj bad bas1-'
li.qt" and closep. by advising ,Bryan
that tho nomocfatlc standard bearer.
Is "unfortunnto in his cholco of,
friends." 'n naming them, he rofers
to Sonntor Ball6y, Senator McLau
Tin, Roger Sullivan,' Thomas Tag-
gart and John W. Kern.
Bryan has denied emphatically
that such a fund ever existed or that
any such donation was over made.
His denial had been corroborated
ind supported by Btatomenfa from
Rational Ghalrrna'n Norman )..Mack'
mum
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the Mercar
Climb
Alaska outside Florida inside. Wha
the blizzard comes it wiH be tmpos3!e to
comfortably heat the cold rooms. Then,
and during the months of "between sea
sons" you'll find a
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with SsnokelsiCHJ Device
jiMt what you need to nmke the meretMy
Lcwno. us Hgni onougn ro carry iroas
room to room and gives direct, showing heat
Erom every drop of fuel. Turn the wick
ligh orloWi there's no bother no isnok
no smell smokeless devico
prevents. Bran oil font holds
4 auarts burning houo. Su
perbly 'finished in jnpan end
nickel. Every healer warranted.
The
i&SJLamp
makei a aood com.
ptniea (or tang
eveolna brilli M.
steely lhl reading, levrmg or fancy wetk deew'l ie lh
eye. Mido ol bitio, nickel pUtd, with lWt iwptored
ceetul drill burner. Ereiy lamp watrtnted. Vii our
BetreM sjncy (or detcrlptiva circulai it your dlr (Jecw'l
carry the Petiection Oil Heater of Rayo Lamp.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
llaersr4)
stated that tho anglors who reside at ruBh of local angter to ihe" famoaa
Mcdford andQold Hill aro contem-.Oregon trout and JWiMon tglm lis
platlnga mooting which will be held the vicinity of GOid'HlU andaok
at Med ford k for tho solo piiirposo of bay." "
era.
Wheeler.
'Bryan's bank guarantee plank'Js YarIouB.thenDempcratlo.lfldT
unpopular in tne west," no con
tlnucd. "I heard of np unemployed
laborers in ' California whllo I was
thorp., Thov,Vet Is. prosperous 'and
I can sea no reason for Bryan's election.
. .i.yCa.lifpmla, grape growers roport
n atnAliiAflfl et liio1nnoa Ati nir lift
I1M.HMA TY.11a Tlmt. I" """ M,"",",B" u. v ..w
David Parker, of Pyotto, N. X, nm.rtlon of 600,000 Italians In
voteran of tho civil war, who losj a, the East, who uso choap forolgn
foot at Gettysburg, saya; "The good wlneo. Crops aro good but those In
Blectrle Bittora have, dnno Is worth fl of Eur0ppan8 nnd the tompor
more than 5500 to mp.- vspont rascn ' : . . , .. . .
money doctoring for a-had case of " movement has hurt tho sale of
Btomach troublo, to JUtlo purpose, I , wesiorn wine.
then tried Electric Bitters, Bnd tney
cured me. I now tako them as a
tonic, nnd they koep mo strong and
woll." 50c at J. C. Perry's drug Btor.
Grand Opera House
Jno. P. ConJway, Mgr.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 20.
Goo. M, Cohen's Famous Song Show
"TP HONEYMOONERS"
WILLI 13 DUNliAP AS AUGUSTUS
Presented by a splondld company
nnd a featured singing chorus
Elabornto Production Five
onths at the Now Amsterdam
Thentro In New York City.
THE COHAN SONG HITS "Let's
yOU MAY ENJOY.
YOUR MEALS
If You Will But Equip Your Stonwcli
With tho Illght Means to
Handle tho Food.
If you go into n rcxtnurant, enfo or
hotel, whoro all your envlrouraont.
th 9 lights, dazzling linen, sllvor, cut
glass, music, chatting nnd laughing
women, seem to foretell of a pleasant
meal, your stomrfch should
Lot of Noise." "Kid Days." "In a
One Night Stand." "The Mysteri
ous Maid," "Honest, Llttlo Girlie.
I'm Shrong for You." "Nothing
New Beneath tho Sun " "Portland
Ib My Home." "Don't Go Near tho
Water, Daughter," Etc.
Cohan Boys. Cohan Girls, Cohan
Noise, Cohan Music, ahan Enthus
iasm, Cohanlstic. ,
The greatest laughing musical
comedy famous for fun, beauty,
I mimlr VAc.
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nllo..j i ' - seal saie av uu u"(. t --
e?e and the seminar nrn nMr fn. a
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Ye Liberty
The Home of Refined Entertainment
B.rY.e ,KUa.r&ntee to exhibit motioa pictures that will not olfend the
Mf-i,a8t,d,0n8- An entertainment perfectly eafe for children to
2Si!" w.e11 as adult8
aoving pictures that surpass all others.
MATINEES
Matefal', Wednesday. Thursday, Friday tfndv Saturday. Special
" TrVadaaftday, goisvaalr Matlneo Saturday. ,
ADMISSION 10c SEATS FREE
PRAISES OREGON ,
, FISHING. STREAM.
Tho following Is from the San
Frnnclaco Chronicle of 'October 19:
That well known ttntl onthusiastlc
anglor, David Sachs; yito returned a
fow day ago from the Rogue river, I
arranging somo plan with tho object
In vtow of cnlllng tho attontlon of
tio Orogon fish convmlsslonorn and
tho Btato game and forestry wardpn
to cortarhi dams, In Roguo river,
through' or ovor which migrating fUh
cannot nscond to tho hlghor waters.
"Tho Roguo rlvor nonr Gold bay,"
said Sachs, "la ono of tho finest full
ing waters I over had tho pleasure of
casting a linn ovor, and somo of the
trout I hooked fbught like demon.
They run largo, and I feel safe In
saying that when the big fish that aro
hampered by obstructions In the rlv
or will hnvo a chance to ascend the'
great water courso, there will be a
C
, TEA
v Tea is not, i n t a 11 b 1 e ;
money back makes
amends. We are not, in
,the least, uneasy about
the money.
Your trow rtternt roar mnntr If r 4m'I
Itk's SchJIllat' atili w pay bio. '
REFUSE TO DISOUpS HALW
OF FLOUR MILL PROPERTY
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When questioned this morning re
garding the probability or the Port
land Gonoral Klectrlo company pu
chasing tho Salem Flouring Mill
company' holding In North galftm,
Wi P. Babcook, agent of the proper
tlca hero, stated he was in tHrposl
tlon to talk of'.the matter", aHJfc-ugh
ho did not deny or affirm the Report.
The Salem Flouring Mill property Is
the most valuable for development
In. this city, rb arrangements already
constructed by the present helder
and the many Bleadi iltes hM
longing to the water power propwr,
makes development easy. WltH
proper liansllliia;', the North Mill
Creek will develop 180' horn pewe.
The consideration which ta plMftft
upon thU land and ppwer by tlie
company Ib fGO,000,
Y. M. O. A. Opening ,
The opening reception of the Y.
M, O. A. will take plase Oetober 6.
' I in. n Popular Jian, aiaKo n 0 utonkn Bouns. ovstnrs. en
trees, saladj, etc., should hold no ter
rors for the healthy stomach and thoy
do not.
A small box of SUiart's Dyspepsia
Tablets pieced In your vest pockot
will bo sufficient guard ugalnst the
mad revels of a worn-out stomach.
A tablet taken a fow momonts af
ter a coploui meal will remove any
ill effects of. food from your stomach
and you may eat as generously as
those about you.
CW of these tablet will of Itself
for that meal and will place your
atoaiach nnd digestive organs In a
better condition far the nexe.
.Your blood will br enriched, and
the depleted fjastrlc fluids will be re
built. ?
Stuart'i DyspepBla Tablets aro nof
tural, active, d'gestlve agents wno
give to the gastric juices the elements
they, lapk, which ease the stomach,
rerhovo irritation aryl enrfeb and
etlmulate the blood.
All of these statements may be
Lverilled if you vIU but take but a
imio or your iw i" huib """',
Every drupplst carries Stuart t
Dyspeps'a Tablets in stock and will
tell you o' their merit, These tab
lets sell for 50 cents per box, or seHd
ns your name and we will send you
at once hv mol',a trial packaee free.
Addre-h F. A 8turt Co., 150 atuari
Bldg., Marshall, Mien.
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ButHvOaj Sckool ,
Gra Lutheran churcn, B siaia
s4reetWvay Slatiirday ,9 a. m. Any
child who wants to learn German 44
welcome, C, Hopf. '
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Tho Rain Coat of today la a Coat
of inany function,
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It nnswors for an Oyorcqat, h a
great protection In cool weather,
gives n Mnn n well dreVodappwv
anco, and affords waterproof pr:
toction on rulny days.
Wo'vo.ltnln CoaU In ft vnrlety or
fabric. Tun, Ollvo btiA Qray mix
tures. Cravonetlod -or nla'do, wator
proof by makers who boBt knqw
how. '
$8.50, $10.00, $15.00,
$25.00 ,
' Wo want to add a word of cantlotf,
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Kooti' woll to tho fabric J buying a
''Rain Coat! Tho cheap' material
'can bo ak easily cravenetted as the
beat.
Remember
.'That "for today and tomorrow only
we sell ont; doz. pairs of men' lisle
(tnlsh half hose for 98c.
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G.y?. JOHNSON
141 North
Commercial St.
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