Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 19, 1910, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PACK KICK DAlty CAPITAL JOCKMAL, SALEM, OttEOOX, MOXDAT, DECEMOEa 18. 1010. Z
"A BROKEN
IDOL" AT
THE GliAHD
ON 8 OS1 TUB CATCHIEST OP
MODEKBf OORHO OPERAS WITH
A STRONG OOMPAirr AND A
RETT OF PRETTTf GIRLS.
While catchy music, prottr girl
and scenery, l&ts ot life and good
management are absolute essentials
to a comedy with muBlo, to make It
successful In this day and genera
tion, talented and accomplished
prlnclpale must also be provided be
fore a play can command the ear
nest attention of the theater going
nnblla of toduT.
It wae with thla Important fea
ture In mind that Mr. William it.
Mann, sot about to organize tbo
company which la to present "A
Broken Idol" at the Grand Opera
House tonight and It waa because
of the solicitation with which the
selections were made that this play
was so uooeasful during Its run In
Boston, New Tork, and Chicago
Manager Mann after the greatest
effort, baa succeeded In aendlng the
company on the road, thereby enab
ling other cltlea an opportunity or
witnessing what was called by onn
of Chicago crltlca, "Chicago's best
musical show."
Among those who will be seen in
the present presentation are Perle
BartI, Don A. Macmlllan, Jack west,
Hvdnev Stone. Dan Russell. Dorothy
Grey, Edyth De Valmaseda, Madg
Carson and many others. The cele
brated Gua Sohlke'a select" in of
show and chorus girls and ponies
are In superabundance and lend no
mall amount of support to the ex
cellent principals who hare been a
universal' bit everywhere "A Brok
en Idol" has been presented.
Prices, 80c, 7Bo, fl.OO, $1.60.
PRSJACHED ALSO SOLD LIQUOR
Cast Driak Half a Gallon a Day and
Not Mtm a Sermon.
Stillwater, Okla. Rev. W. T.
Ham, who baa been preaching at
Olencoe In Payne county, as a min
ister of the Christian church, has
beea found guilty In the county
court of violating the prohibition
laws of Oklahoma and sentenced to
pay Hues amounting to $100 and N
erva 60 days In Jail. Ham con
ducted bis own defense, In which he
admitted that be often had liquor
In his possession, but said he waa
from Kentucky, where the drinking
of whisky was not looked upon as
Improper. He boasted that be
could drink half a gallon of whisky
a day and not miss a sermon. Es
pecially those against the damnable
saloon.
HER VOICE AND SINGING
ARB SIMPLY PKRFKCT
There was a small but a thor
oughly delighted audlenoe at thr
Grand Friday night when one of the
sweetest singers that ever graced a
Salem atage, Virginia Dorothy Hill,
from her little throat poured out an
ever changing stream ot melody.
Tbe program was a long one, cover
ing all classes of vocal music from
the roost classical down to Irish
Folk songs and Southern lullaby.
Her voloe U clear as a bell, pure and
soft a a flute, and yet has a range
rarely equalled, and of pure tone In
all. Combined with this, Mlu Hill
has remarkable facility of expres
sion. One geutlemun remarked af
ter tne concert, "I never knew be
fore there was so much music, or
so One sentiment in the "Star Bpan
gled Uaunor," until I beard Miss
Hill sing It. She made it say
things I never thought were In It."
It is regretted that the house was
not filled to standing room, for i
will be many moons before Sal era
music lovers get an opportunity to
hear so sweot-volood and so artistic
an Interpreter of song as Mtss Hill.
Miss Jeanette K. Holcomb proved
herself unrivalled aa an accooipan
lest, and added quality to the brll
Kant success of the singer.
The steer should be eaten neer
where he te.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
JOHN F. COR DRAT, Mgr.
Monday, December 19
William F. Mann Submits
B. C. Whitney's Chicago, New Tork,
Boston Musical Farotallty
f uoceas.
"A Broken Idol"
19 reoplfBlg Chorus A Thousand
Burrlen,
XICMT MONTliS IN CHICAGO,
feats on sale Saturday Un.
Frleos, lOo T6e, $1.00, $1.80.
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Don MacMHIon In "A Broken Idol"
at Tlie Grand, Monday. 4
; SMALL POX
(Sllverton Appeal.)
The cases of small pox near this
city are reported as getting along
as well aa could be expected. 8. b.
Her died last Friday and his wife
died Sunday evening. Miss Vina
Smith, one of the nurses, became ill
with the disease Sunday evening, but
it la thought that the case can be
handled to a great deal better ad
vantage than the others have been.
The little boy la practically out of
dancer, and it 4s not believed that
either Miss Lichty or Alva Barr
will tcke It at all. The former
haa been doing housework and the
latter attending to tbe stock all
through the trouble. Drs. Wright-
man and Lewis are both firm In tbe
opinion that the worst is past and
no new cases will develop.
Tha effect upon the business and
social conditions In Sllverton baa
been very detrimental to all concer
ned. Prof. B"ttichor consulted
with Dr. Wrightman Tuesday even
ing In regard to vaccination In the
schools. He stated that so many of
the parents were keeping the chil
dren out that unless something be
done soon it would be necessary to
dismiss achool. The doctor Informed
him that it would be good idea to
see that all are vaccinated and
that they can be compelled to at
tend school, as no quarantine has
bea ordered. There Is no more
danger at school than there ever
was and will not be unless the dis
ease ahould make Us appearance In
town which is not at all likely. No
one need be afraid to attend school,
church, theater, or any other gather
ing under present conditions.
Later Aa we io to Dross we learn
that both Miss Anderson and Miss
Lichty have contracted the disease.
but the physicians think that per
haps tbe exception of Mlns Anderson,
the latter oases will be much milder
than the first ones, and no serious
results are anticipated In her case.
All fears that the malady might
spread should be set BBlde. No dif ficulty
will be encountered In con
fining It to the one house.
BANDITS HOLD AMERICAN
FOR A fan.OOO RANSOM
(okitso rasas ibassd mi l
El Paso, Tex., Deo. 17. Prepara
tions for rescuing Enrique Gornoro
and L. II. Wolhelm, the latter an
American citizen, at the hands of
Mexican bandits were begun here to
day. The men ar hold for a $25.
000 rsuaoui, it is suld Comoros U
the son of a wealthy Chihuahua
family and a gruduute of Cornell
university. The bandits seised the
two men while they were touring
Santa Clara In an automobile last
Wednesday.
A Woniaara Ureat Idea.
Is bow to make herself attractive.
But, without health, It la hard for
bar to be lovely In face, form or
temper. A weak, alckly woman
will be nervous and irritable. Con
stipation and Kidney polaons show
In pimples, blotches, skin eruptions
aad wretched complexion. But
Electric BltWe always prove a god
send to women who want health,
beauty and friends. They regulate
Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify
the blood; give strong nerves, bright
eyes, pur breath, smooth, velvety
skin, lovely complexion, good health
Try them. BOc at J. O. Perry's.
The dam on Lost river means the
destruction of suckers In Klamath
lak.
"V.
8:10,0.1.1.87 for Orego
That Is tbe amount that the state
will re'elve from the lease and sale
of lands within Its forest reserves
during the year, according to ad
vices received yesterday by Acting
Governor Bowerman L'ora the
treasurer at Washington, D. C. An
act passed by congress In 1908 pro
vides that 25 per cent of all money
received from forest reserves shall
be paid to the states where the re
serves are located and shall be ex
pended for the benefit of the pub
lic schools in a manner to be pro
vided by the legislature, and It Is
unders the provisions of this act
that the money Is received.
You Must Read This If Ton Warn
the Benefit.
J. W. Greer. Greenwood, La., suf
fered with a severe case of lumbago
"At times the pains were so lntenss
I was forced to hypodermic Injec
tions for relief," he says. "These
attacks started with a slight pain In
tbe small of my back which gradual
ly became fairly paralysing in ef
fect. My attention waa attracted to
Foley's Kidney Remedy and I am
glad to say after using this wondar
ful medicine I am no longer both
ered In any way by my old enemy
lumbago. Red Cross Pharmacy.
V Idleness demoralizes.
GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR
L. M. HUM
has medicine wBicn wT.l care aaj
known disease. He makes a special
ty of and guarantees to cure eatarri
asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism
debility, stomnch, liver, ktdne
troubles; also any blackened
swollen soreness, broken limbs;
smallpox, epidemic; all kinds
bolls, lost manhood, female weak
neae, hernia troubles aud paralyse
Consultation free. Care ef Tick
1'ong Co., Chinese drugs aad kerb
Office hours from 10 te It a. m. aa4
I to 7 P. Office open Sundays.
163 High street, upstairs. Baleta
Oregea.
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Haw Always IogjM
Signature of
Salem's most poular res
taurant
THE WHITE HOUSE
We cater to the public who
demand a good meal for a
small pricet
1 sm;
1 Wn
IssTH
Wm. McGilchrist & Sons.
Go!d Dust Flour
Made by the 8TDNBT POWB
COMPANY, Brdisey, Oregon.
Mode fvr Family Use.
Ajb. roar grocer to M.
aa4 Maoris) eiweye eai
P. B. WALLACE, Agt.
THE COURT
CK1CIIES Afl
EDITOR
(onotd vuss uusid wima.l
Seattle, Wash., Dec. 17. For crit
icising the use of ths Injunction by
courts, Leroy Sanders, editor of the
Seattle Star, was sentenced to four
months In Jail. Hugh Allen, manag
lng editor, to one month, and the
Star Company ordered to pay a fine
of $300 by Superior Judge Mitchell
Gilliam late yesterday.
The sentences were the result of ci
tations for contempt of court, Issued
by Judge Gilliam.
The case grew out of a traction
company Oght waged between the
people of Duwamlsh valley, just out
side of Seattle, and the Stone, Web
ster interests, street ' railway com
pany known locally as the Jacob
Furth concern, -he Duwamlsh res
idents are all ..working people, most
of them employed In Seattle. They
refused to pay a higher fare, claiming
that the raised rates, in some In
stances, made It Impossible for them
to work in the city and live in their
suburb, where the majority of them
own homes. The state railroad com
mission declared the rates excessive.
Cars were stalled nightly and per
sons were ejected by the company's
bouncers. The company finally pro
cured temporary restraining orders
from Judge Gilliam's court, enjoin
ing the people from interfering with
the company's business, by refusal
to pay the fare demanded. The Seat
tle Star criticised the court for this
action, stating that whenever "men
clashed with dollars" tbe usual prac
tice was for the court to "aid dollars"
with the injunction.
The citation fo- contempt of court
followed, the court holding that In
asmuch as the injunctions had not
been made permanent; the Duwamlsh
cases were pending and were not, un
der the law, permitted to be criti
cised until closed.
During the interval between the
citation of the editors and their trial
yesterday, the Star continued dally
is attacks on the use of he injunction.
Regarding the contempt of court
charge, the Star argued that only con
tempt shown in. open court should be
punished, that no court should pun
ish a newspaper for publication of
the truth, and that If tbe article were
not true, the court already bad a rem
edy at band In the libel and criminal
law.
After passing sentence Judge Gil
liam released Managing Editor Allen
on hla own recognizance, but remand
ed his superior, Editor Sanders, to
the custody of the sheriff.
Owing to technical delays In arrang
lng bis bond, Sanders is occupying
quarters In jail.
The cases against the editors and
the Star were all appealed. The Star
editors say the cases will be carried
to the highest courts possible in an
effort to bring the use of the injunc
tion and contempt of court Into ju
dicial disrepute, and declare that the
Star will not cease Its criticisms of
the measures.
The Duwamlsh people are holdlug
meetings, and have offered to support
the Star.
Many nersons find themselves af
fected with a persistent cough after
an attack of influenza. As this
cough can be promptly cured by the
use of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy, It should not be allowed to run
on until it becomes troublesome.
Sold by uu dealers.
Ail patent medloinea or medlolnes ad
vertised in thla paper are for sale at
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
The only cash drug store In Oregon
owes no one. and no one ewes It;
earrlea Urge stock; Its shelves.
counters and show cases are loaded
with drues. medloinea. notions, tot-
let articles, wlnee and liquors of all
kinds for medicinal purposes. Dt
Stone la a regular graduate la medl
cine and has had many years of ex
pertence In the practice. Consulta
tions axe free. Prescriptions aw
free, and enly regular price for med
Idne. Dr. 8tone can he found at
his drag store, Salem, Or., from 1
la the morning nntll at night.
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West Salesa Transfer
Passenger
Baggage
Connects with all trains at
West Salem for Dallas, Fails
City and Salem.
Leaves Journal office for
West Salem at 3:40 n. St.,
11 m., 1:10 p. m. and 4.00 p.
m. every day except "Sunday.
Also for Independence, Mon
mouth and McMInaville.
Leaves Sunday at 3:00 n.
m., 1:00 p. m., and 6:15 p.m.
Calls 'at hotels on request.
Telephone or leave orders at
Capital Journal office any day
bnt Sunday. Phone S3.
J. B. Underwood, Mgr.
atterson s
General Supply Store
885 N. Commercial Street
Phone Mala 947
I
Cleanup prices on jardiniers
and little red chairs. Good
tool sets for boys,
Embroidery scissors, button
hole scissors and all other kind
Mirrors, the kind that make
you good looking, '
A few nice clocks now in
stock.
Pocket knives for men, wo
men, boys and girls.
Besides these 1 still carry
rockers, both large and small,
! mm. UaIm sHMs-in va m flvlrAP r rt r
HUM ucud oiiiigoi iiiauiGoooo,
dining tables, chairs, etc.
Good ranges and good
none better,
My prices, you know, are al
ways reasonable ,
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Hr IM PM tu. Will M.d 1Mb mm uld.w Mil tor
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lTlO MIDICAieO., 0 T4. w.
Sol4 In Siesj y Du S. C Sfsas
Celebrated Lena x Fnraaee.
The Best Heater
It will save you ni-iey every day yei
own It. I eU aid nstalt the best,
(vet me give you figures.
See Me
About aa Individual lighting plant
for your home. The beat thing In
the market for wooklng and lighting.
A. L Frasier
Phone 135.
tt State Street
On
1 a Week
You can dress vell, look
well, do well, .
Write
Gevurtz & Sons)
PorUaad
Oregost
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the business, men as the best
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The Armstrong Nursery Company : i
. E. T. ARMSTRONG, Manager. 'M
J 124 N. Liberty Street.
Fine Nursery stock, Fruit, Nut
Roses. We have no agents. Direct to planter. Phone 867.
4
Portland's Popular Fire-Proof
Hotel
THE OREGON
The House of Comfort Combined
Willi Elegance
Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in
city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12
p, m,
Most perfectly furnished, moderate priced,
modern hostelry in tha metropolis of tne
Northwest
WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL CO.
Owners and Managers.
Also Operating Seattle Hotel, Seattle.
The Bosom Sets
The stud button holes exactly meet, the neck band does not
bind on your neck; button holes exactly meet buttons, no
bulging front. In fact a perfect fit if we launder your
shirts. It Is done with our new STEAK PRESSES, which
do not rub or burn the fibre, but MOULD the cuffs, neck
band and bbsom to a PERFECT 8HAPE. Try ths near
. work. Visitors welcome.
Salem Steam Laundry
138-1M Sontii iiiberry btreec
Try a Journal Want
J.A.Liggett
The Grocer
SOS N. Commercial Street
Successor te Craig Taylor.
FANCY
Apples B per box
Tomatoes, S cans SBc
Rice. lbs 15c
Beans, I lbs S6c
Eugllsh Walnuts, lb..... Svc
18 lbs. best cane Sugar $1.00
S lbs. good Rolled Oat. . . . . . .S5c
ALL GOLD
Peaches, per can SI:
Apricots, per can ...I0
Raspberries, per can SOe
Strawberries, per can SOc
CALIFORNIA
Apricots. Strawberries aad rasp
berries, per can ...15e
Prompt Delivery
Phone Min 66 Salem, Or.
a BUSIilESSfflHBa
BR POUND FVTRYWHFDI' POINTING TO
PAH FOP. Try IR REMAKltABI J StJCCE.'Wl 1
Five convincing reasons why
HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE
The beet equipped business college In the
Northwe St. A school of trained specialist.
The late st and moat up-to-date methods of
Instruct! on. Tou are sure of a position when
1J
res, itsi mtr
NOW H THE TIME
To have your automobile over
hauled and put in first class run
ning order. We have the best
equipped shop In Salem te do this
work. We can completely rebuild
your car if necessary, repaint It aad
practically make a new ear of M.
If you wish anything In ear lias,
corns in and let ue talk with you.
Agents for Maxwell aad Columbia
Cars.
Cars for rent at any time.
SALKM AUTO OARAGE
Phone SSI 146 State street
Salem, Oregon t
and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and X
Flat
"Ad" for Results.
Fair Ground Feed
and Grocery
Imperial hard wheat flour,
aack, 11.45.
Vallejlour.sk 11.11.
Plcnlo ham lb, IS.
Nice bacon, lb, Ste.
Cornmeal, 10-lb, SSe,
Choice table peaches, t easts,
15s.
lb good rice, SSo.
I lbs white beans, SSe.
Walnuts, choice, per lb, See.
Almonds, choice, per lb, SOe.
1? 9 best cane sngar, fl.10.
I cans Alaska Flak salmon, S5
Crela Roll tag to Order.
Free Delivery.
THephoae Orders Promptly
Delrverew.
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