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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1910)
rnon six. rATI,Y CAPITAL JOUR.VAL, HALKM, ORKGON. FIUDAY, NOVKMBKB SS, 110. AX FIGf.lAf WHO IS "MARY JAflE'SPA" WILL- nK HERK TOMORROW, SO WILL MARY JANK'8 MA, MARY JANE AM THK BALANCE OW POSKY COUNTY. r t 1 Indiana has been used as the scene cf ft number of good plays, and has been selected by Edllh Kills aa the locality for her big comedy drama auccma, "Mary Jane's Pa" In which the favorite comedian. Max Figmao, supported by a strong company, will appear at the Grand Opera House on Saturday, November 26. Miss Ellis has drawn some brilliant character sketches In her comedy, all of which tnuke lmmcdiute hits with the audi ence. There ig the country bus driver who alBO acts as society re porter for the town newspaper; the barn-storming young actor who should be doing other things; the tall, lean, lank farmer who loves io watch the trains como and go; thq successful business man and politi cian with the "bad past"; the town milliner who knows everybody's business but her own and la strong for reform; the ambitious youn? lawyer who Is going to purify poli tics; the Tillage belle, the village beau, and a host of others, who, with little Mary Jane, her sister, mother and her "pa," go to make up ... ,.., at dramatic Hory of Intense Interest, the original scenic production. Ilia and a whole-hearted comedy that I.aB"' wm D ly, breaking records everywhere. It i " urana upera Mouse, ( ( Max Flgman in "Mary Jane's Pa," O rand 0Hra Houho, November 10. Prices1 proved an, Immediate success In New York and Chicago, and has appeal ing 'qualities for all' the world. .. ' Prices:' 60c, Bc, $1.00, and 91.60, I' 1 " L Mary Jane's r. "Mary Jane's Pa," as played by Max Flgman, Is ft fascinating fellow and has made friends everywhere he baa been seen this year. His first appearance was at the Garden Thea ter, New York City, where he stayed sis moths and then went to Chicago for three. Manager John Cort heard he was going around without a guardian and Introduced him to Max Flgman who has made a lot of him and with the aid of a big com pany of excellent players Is scoring the hit of his life. "Mary Jane's Pa" Is a comedy and will be seen here with Mr. Flgman In the tlUe role, and have all the advantages of 60c, 76c, fl.00 and $1.60. THE HVHHIAN LIOX WAS ONLY A LA MR (UNITED MESS LBASSO WIRS. UUnaiO, IN. I., Iv. to. nncacu-j scbmldt, tne "Russian Lion, naa no excuse to offer today for his failure to live tip to his agreement In bis bout with Zbyszaco, and throw the Polish wrestler twice In one hour. Hack enschmldt not only failed to secure two fails, hut did not even throw Zbyszsco once. The old, old story, told times with out number and repeated over and over again for the last 86 years, but It Is always a welcome Story to those In search of health There Is nothing In the world that cures coughs and colds as quick as Cham berlain's cough Remedy. Sold by all j dealers. THE KISSING AND KISSABLE GIRL COMING WILL KB HERE WITH A SPLEX III) COMPANY MONDAY ONE OF THE HKHT OF THE SEA SON'S PRODUCTIONS. Monday, November 28, at the Grand Opera House will be present ed, "The Kissing Girl," a musical comedy by the gifted Stanislaus Stango, with lyrics by Vincent Bryan and music by the tuneful von Tllzer a troubadour who has more song hits to his credit than all the min nesingers that sang In olden times. How this brllllan writer of popular Jingles ever found time to 'forget Boone from "The K swing Girl." Diamond1 J BarrJs Jewelry Store Watches Diamonds A M O CHRISTMAS Clocks Right Goods Sold at Right Price Novelfes REMEMBRANCES Cut Glass and Jewelry Barr's Jewelry Store IAMONL -mil siirw The Famous The lamp with Difiased Light hould always be used where several people sit, because It does not strain the eyes of those sitting far from it. The Rayo Lamp Is constructed to give the maximum diffused white light. Every detail that Increases Its light-giving value has been included. The Rayo Is s low-priced lamp. You msy pay $5, $10 or even $20 for other lsmps snd get olva container but vou csnnot get s better light than the Rayo gives. This season's Rsyo hss a new snd strength ened burner. A strong, durable shade-holder keeps the shade on firm and true. Easy to keep polished, as it Is msde of solid brass, finished la nickel. r 1 Once a Rayo User, Always One. Dtaltrt Cvryn'hert. If not el ynun, wrttt far dttcrlph'it cmuior to Ik ntartst afyuy of tht Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) A the delights of New York's "pallid lighted way" to voice for the first time, in Chicago, where the musical comedy was first given the dainty score of his "'Kissing Girl,," is a mystery to those who know his lean ings. Mayhap Reginald DeKovenM assertion that "Chicago has the moat discriminating musical crowd In America" had something to do with It. At any rate, von Tllzer went there for a "real hearing.' Tne alembic there doubtless was not co fiery with frivol as Broadway. From Detroit's ablest critics comes a flood of golden opinion on the opera and its 'cast. George Ooodale, dean of theatrical writers, nrrfnounic It "the nnparagoned pro duct of musical mind." The follow ing names of principals will give some idea of the strength of tne cast: LIna, "The Kissing Girl"....... Texas Gulnan Frits Kohus, ft corporal In the Aus- rrlnn irmv. Dick TempO Hippocrates duller, a wealthy brew- er Harry Hermson Karl Oppe, the King's forester. . . Louis London Christine Muller, the brewer's daughter "Venlta Margaret Kobus, landlady of the "Hunters' Rest" Tdn Fltzhugn Max Pulaski, a Polish cement man ufacturer Wm. Leyle Frou-Frou, a Parisian danseuse.. Mile. Vanity The company presents an ensem ble of 70 people with a complete or chestra under the direction of Whit ney Bennington. Seats for "Tho Kissing Girl" -will be on sale at box office Baturdny, November 26. Prices: 50c, $1.00 and $1.60. , MAYUK THE COMPANY PLANTED THE DYNAMITE Chicago, Nov. 25. Seventeen sticks of dynamite were found today near the works of the federal steel company here. It Is believed by the officials of the company that a plot was afoot to blow up the plant. The American Bridge company, wh'ch controls the Federal Steel company, has been at war with Its employes throughout the country. When s cold becomes setled In the system. It will take several days' treatment to cure it. and the best remedy to use Is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will cure quicker than any other, -and also leaves the system In a natural and healthy con dition. Sold by all dealers. o A Sclo man, being put In jail last week, set Are to that structure, and came near being smothered to death' before he could be rescued. GRAND OPERA HOUSE John F. Cordray, Mgr. MONDAY, NOV. 28 JOHN P. SLOCUM presents the New Viennese Comic Opera Success, Direct from 250 Nights at the Cort Theater, Chicago "THE KISSING GIRL? x ALISTAR CAST AND '-CuioTtlfS 70 SEVENTY PrWPLrX-70 "Not a- risque line or suggtlve situation." Chicago Tribune. Pilues: 50c, 11.00, $1.50 Seat Sale: Saturday, 9:00 s. m. GRAND OPERA! HOUSE John F. Cordray, Mgr. Saturday, Nov. 26 John Cort presents Max Figman In his greatest success the delight ful Comedy-Drama by Edit Ellis, MARY JANES PA SAME GREAT COMPANY SAME GREAT PRODUCTION As Seen Her Last Siason THE PLAY THAT ALL AMERICA WANTS TO SEK IT MEANS HAI'l'irtESS Prices: COe, 75o, $1.00. $1.(0. 8at Sale st Box Office Friday, Nov. 25, :00 s. m. TO COMPEL CHINESE TO REGISTER CONGRESS WILL TAKE I'P THE QUESTION AT COMING SESSION IN ORDER TO PREVENT IN FLUX OF COOLIE LABORERS. DNITKD PBISS LEASED WIRS. Portland. Ore.. Nov. 25. A more strict regulation that will require the registration of all Chinese now iu the United States Is to he considered at the next session of congress, ac cording to Daniel J. Keefe, commissioner-general of Immigration of the United States. Incidentally Commissioner Keefe Is on record today as being In favor of the creation of an Asiatic exclu sion law far more rigid and radical than the one In force at present. In an Interview granted shortly before he boarded the Shasta limited for San Francisco last night, Com missioner Keefe said: "While the number of Chinese de parting from the. country Is much larger than the number who find tholr way Into the United States, our Information Is that 50 per cent of those now here are Illegally with in the United States." "Since the last registration, Chin ese who were boys have grown Into men and now do not look any more like the pictures taken of them than a Bonbeur painting resembles a scchool girl drawing. On this ao count H Is Impossible to dispute pic torial evidence successfully and as a result many Chinese are living In this cotr try protected In many casus by the picture of some dead friend. S?rkinK of the proposition to reglsttr nil Chinese, Commissioner Keefe sn'd that he would recommend that authority be given his depart- menf to deport without reference to the federal courts, any Chinese found In the United States without a certificate after the new registra tion shall hove been ordered. Only by this means he snld, will the government be able to Bolve suc cessfully the problem of coolie labor without resorting to stringent exclu sion. Keefe will sail for Hawaii from San Francisco November 29 whew he will Investigate Immigration con ditions In the Islands. ; CHOLERA BREAKS OUT ON CANADIAN LINER Chicago, Nov. 25. Health officials here today are watching all trains from Canada, following the arrival of the liner Royal George at Quebec with cholera victims aboard. The Ca nu.iian authorities Quarantined all passengers save 31, who were al lowed to proicd toward Chicago. THE PIUTE MURDERED THE DOCTOR PAPERS FOUND ON DEAD MAN SHOW HE INHERITED $1,500. OOO IN 1005 HIS ISEING IN ARIZONA CAUSE S CONJEC TURE. . i UNHID PRESS UABKP WIRS. Kingman, Ariz., Nov. 25. Trail ers and a sheriff's posse are expected to overtake today the Piute Indian who killed Dr. L. W. Gilbert, at Goldbug mill early this week, and news of a battle Is expected. Tho Indian hns sworn he will not be tak en alive. The murder of Dr. Gilbert was cold blooded. The Indian, becoming estranged from his tribe, started out to kill every white man he saw and Gilbert was the first to cross his pnth. Gilbert's presence In nn Iso lated section like Goldbug mill is causing conjecture, as papers found In his possession show he was the sole heir In 1905 to a fortune of $1,600,000. ;. ANOTHER CASE OF nABES IN THE WOOD pxrriD rsRss lbabbd wire. Bulse,.Ida., Nov. 25. It Is feared by friends of B. E.. Corbln, cashier of the Union Trust company of Boise, that harm may have befallen him In the forests of Fremont coun ty near Bays Pass. Although everv effort has Ijeen made to find Corbln a telegram received here today says that no trace of him had been dis covered. Corbln was last seen Sat urday night by a companion hunter. With Harry Lamberton, Corbln left Saturday on a day's hunting ex cursion. They had horses, and ra tions for 24 hours. Lamberton re turned to camp, leaving Corbln, who wished to hunt during the night. He never returned. Added to his disappearance Is th3 fact that he Is In a wild timbered country .with two feet of snow on the ground, In an altitude of 7,600 feet and the weather below zero. Sealt-l Proposales for Wood. Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned, supply commit tee of School District No. 24, for fur nishing wood to the various schools of said district as follows: High School, 110 cords fir, large second-growth. East School, 110 cords fir, large second-growth. Garfield School, 60 cords fir, largt second-growth. Englewood School, 60 cords fir, large second growth. Park School, 60 cords fir, large second-growth. Lincoln School, 60 cords fir, large second-growth. Lincoln School, 10 cords oak. Grant School, 50 cords fir, large second-growth. Grant School, 5 cords oak. A certified check of 6 per cent of amount bid .payable to clerk of the district, muBt aocompany proposals. Wood must all be delivered by Sep tember 1, 1911. Bids will be oponed at office of school clerk on Wednesday, Decem ber 7th, at 7 p. m. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. A. N. MOORES. 3. B. MILLARD, 3upply Committee ll-23-2wk Kxerutlun PostjMincd. Vctoria. B. C, Nov. 2 5. The exe cution of Gunner Allen, sentenced to death for the murder of Captain Elllaton, on August first, has been postponed until February. 2. This stay of execution was granted by Mr. Justice Clement at Vancouver ,late yesterday. o Croup Is most prevalent during the dry .cold weather of ths early winter months. Parents of young children should be prepared for It. All that Is needed Is a bottle of Chamberlain's cough Remedy. Many mothers are never without tt In their homes, and It has never disappointed them. Sold by all ' Chemawa has grown a parsnip weighing 20)4 pounds. o In Pittsburg s savage Hon fondled the hand that a child thrust lato his cage. Danger to a child Is sometimes great when last regarded. Often It comes through colds .croup and whooping cough. They slay thou sands that Dr. King's New Discovery co'uld have saved. "A few doses cured our baby." writes Mrs. Qeorg B. Davis, of Flat Rock. N. C. "We always give It to him when he takes cold. It Is a wonderful medlclns for babies." Beat for coughs, colds, la grippe, ssthms, hemorrhages, weak Iubks. 50c, $1 00 Trial bottle fre uuarsateea oy j. c. rcrry. GREAT CTIIXEMB DOCTOR L. Mu HUM has medlclns waicn will ear as; known disease. 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