Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 10, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGOX, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1911.
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-'THE MAN OH i
THE BOX" IS
A HUMMER
, fOMtV SPARKLING WITH HC
MOB BKIM FULL OF IX-
mSELY LAUGH - FROVOKIXG
glTl'AriOS HERE 3I0XDAY. (
Genuine and
wholesome
comedy
offered ,
...u c has been seldom
,lnce the days of the Augustln Daly
companies will be the vogue at the
Grand on Monday, March 13, when
the most conspicuous comedy suc
cess of the past season In New York
City, wlll be presented- "Tne Man
on tbe Box" was a happy selection for
Mr. Gus Arthurs tour, inasmuch as
the title role fits him as though it
were written expressly for him. He
18 the personification of the dashing
jrmy officer who falls In love with a
pretty girl on 8 steamer later DT
mistake be abducts her, and after
ward when sheeeks to turn the Joke
upon him and find out his Identity,
accepts her offer to be her groom, in
order that he may be near her always.
This material furnishes abundant of
comedy of the finest calibre, and at
the same time contains all the ele
ments of a play of deep heart inter
est. The dialogue Is crisp, witty, and
the dramatic situations profoundly
Impressive and interesting. Prices,
50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50.
THEY ADOPT PLAXS FOR
"GETTING TOGETHER."
After Dr. Andrew C. Smith had re
ferred to State Senator Nottingham
as an "undesirable citizen;" J. W.
Bailey had accused City Health. Offi
cer Wheeler of having played for ef
fect in presenting dirty milk bottles
to the diners, and Mrs. Lora C. Little
had intimated that the tuberculin test
proposed by the state board of health
was unreliable,, the dollar dairy din
ner at Portland ended last night with
the adoption of a resolution advocat
ing the creation of a committee to
perfect "get together" plans.
foil
for backaa ,-, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble,
Foley's Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore lost vitality
RED CROSS PHARMACY.
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JACK LONDON
TALKS HOLES
IN THE AIR
UNITED PSISS L48D WIBI.
Glen Ellen, Cal., March 10. "I
hope the people of the United States
will resent this action of the govern
ment, but I am afraid they will not,"
said Socialist Jack London today,
commenting on the action of the
government In massing two-thirds
of the mobile army along the Mexi
can border In order to aid the Mexi
can government In putting down the
insurrection. "The action of the
United States Is logical. The govern
ment has regard for dollars, and op
poses democracy. Dcllars are invest
ed in Mexico. Isnt It logical then
that the government should send Its
soldiers to protect Its dollars? It
may be necessary to send the troops
across the border down, into Mexico
ho try to crush the revolution. Diaz
is afraid now, and hell may break
loose. i
50 Discount on Gas and
o
hot weather will soon
OUR
will install in your house, FREE, a fuel stub and give you a two-burner gas stove,
putting you in a position to cook with gas.
This offer expires March 22d. If you haven't taken advantage of this offer
Phone or drop
Portland
New
8
Man on the Box."
"If the government wants to send
troopa down there, they can find ex
cuse to do bo in the way the big na
tions play the game of international
law.' They can find plenty of legal
pretext based on international law,
and it will be a burning shame. They
may be able partially to end the rev
olution, I am very sure they can do
that. But it is certain they cannot
crush the revolutionary spirit in
Mexico."
A FOOL LAW
AGAINST A
SILLY STYLE
UNITED PBESS LEASED WIRE.
Springfield, 111. March 10. Harem
and hobble Bkirts are the subject of
a bill presented in the house by Rep-
resentatlve Murphy of Chicago. Hob
bles measuring less than one and one
half yards are prohibited. A ban is
placed on the harem skirt by the bill
which prohibits women appearing Jn
public In such garb. The penalty for
violating the proopsed law is a fine
of not less than $10 nor more than
$50 for each and every offense.
and urinary irri,,uiintie.
am3 vigor. Refuse surHtim-
FK
D O
NO WASTE!
us a postal and our representative will be pleased to call on you.
Railway, Light .& Power Company
Business Department.
STEVE1IS WOULD
HAVE THE CANAL
WELL FORTIFIED
John H. ',
Portland, Ore., March 10.
Stevens president of the Hill lines in
Oregon and formerly chief engineer
of the Panama canal, is on record to
day as favoring the fortification of
the Panama canal. At a meeting of
civil engineers a the Commercial
club last night he asserted that the
United States should protect tbe
I canal at any cost He said with the
completion of the canal it would be
possible to anchor a fleet in San
Francisco bay 17 days after leaving
Hampton Roads.
Steves said that he was certain tbe
opening of the canal would not injure
the business of transcontinental
roads.
TWO SOLDIERS KILLED
CAR OF HORSES BURXED,
UNITED PBESS LEASED WIBE.
Denison, Tex., March 10. One car
of horses 'was destroyed and two
soldiers are reported killed as the re
sult of a fire which originated' in a
stock car of a troop train on the Mis
souri, Kansas and Texas railroad near
Durant, Okla., early today.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the Board of Trustees of the
Eastern Oregon State Hospital, at
tbe Capitol Building, Salem, until 12
o'clock noon, Monday, March 20th,
for the following labor and materials
for the Eastern Oregon State Hospi
tal: Laying pipe line approximately
4500 feet, for water supply to Bald
Eastern Oregon State Hospital. All
to be done in accordance with plans
and specifications now on file with
the Clerk of tbe Board at the Execu-
ve 0fnce
Capltol Building, Salem,
j and with Chas,
A. Murphy, Superin-
tendent of Construction of the East
ern Oregon State Hospital, at Pendle
ton, Oregon, and from whom further
Information can be obtained. All bids
must be drawn in accordance with
the specifications, and the Board re
serves the right to reject any or all
bids.
By order of the Board of Trustees
of the Eastern Oregon State Hospi
tal. OSWALD WEST,
Governor.
THOS. B. KAY,
State Treasurer.
Attest:
R. A. WATSON,
Clerk of the Board.
Mar 8-13-14-15-18
Electric Light
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be here. Save time, worry and trouble.
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NO DIRT! NO SOOT!
COMFOBTIXG WORDS
Many Salem Household
Them So.
Will Find
To have tbe pains and aches of a
bad back removed; to be entirely
free from annoying, dangerous urin
ary disorders Is enough to make any
kidney sufferer grateful. To tell
how this great change can be brought
about will prove comforting words to
hundreds of Salem readers.
Mrs. L. W. Moench, 330 S. Main St,
Albany, Oregon, says: "I had kidney
complaint and it was aggravated
when I caught cold or did any house
work. My back ached severely and
stooping or lifting always caused
sharp, shooting twinges through my
kidneys. I also had trouble from the
kidney secretions and I knew that I
was In need of a kidney medicine.
Finally Doan's Kidney Pills were
procured for me and their use as di
rected brought prompt relief. Before
long a complete cure was effected and
I am now enjoying good health."
(Statement given February 6, 1908.)
A Second Statement
On November 13, 1909, Mrs. Moench
said: "My former endorsement of
Doan's Kidney Pills was correct In
every particular. I am glad to again
tell of the merits of this remedy."
For sale by all dealers. Price, 60
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New Yorfi, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
ONTARIO WILL FAVOR
RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT
UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE.
Ottawa, Ont, March 10. That the
reciprocity agreement with the United
States will be confirmed by a parlla-
' ment as soon as it Is passed to a
final vote, was the decision reached
by the Liberal supporters of the. gov
ernment in caucus.
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Wants Bids for oBnds.
The city of Wllamlna is calling for
bids on $15,000 10 and 20-year op
tional 6 per cent bonds, bearing dates
of March 1, 1910, interest payable
semi-annually. Bids to be opened
April 10, 1911. For further infor
mation write F. E. Sherwin, city re
corder. F. E. SHERWIN,
Recorder for City Wlllamina.
3-7-lmo
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
bills if paid before 10th
im
OFFER
NOW
Phone
SYKES IS SHY
Oil STOMACH
BUT EATS
WELL
UNITED PKESS LEASED WIEE
Philadelphia, Pa., March 10. Al
though B. J. SyKes, of Cardster, Al
berta, Canada, has no stomach, he
says he can relish a meal as much as
any man. Sykes visited a local hospi
tal today, where the operation of re
moving his stomach was performed
10 weeks ago.
I wanted to see my stomach Just
for old times' sake," he said. "I
have nothing against it although it
caused me unlimited trouble for 10
years before I got rid of It"
Since leaving the hospital Sykes
has gained 40 pounds in weight
To make the best of things is good
but to make the best of yourself is
better. I
all patent medicine or medicines ad
vertised In tills paper are for sale at
DR. STORE'S
Drug Store
The only cash drug store la Oregon,
owes no one, and no one owee it;
carries large stock; its shelves,
counters and show cases are loaded
with drugs, medicines, notions, toi
let articles, wines and liquors of all
triads for medicinal purposes. Dr.
Stone is a regular graduate in medi
cine and has had many years of ex
perience in the practlce.l Consulta
tions are free. Prescriptions are
free, and only regular price for med
icine. Dr. Stone can be found At
bis drug store, Salem, Or., from 1
in the morning until 8 at night.
Oregen.
Main 84.
MEXICAN KEBELs
ARE WEIX, AUME1
New York, March 10. That tae
Mexican rebels have all the arms and.
ammunition needed was the state-
ment here today of Gustavo Madero,
agent of the Insurgent Junta.
"The United States has a perfect
right to put a wall of troops alone
the frontier," said Madero. "But
that will make no difference. Wo
have all the guns and ammunition we
need. Incidentally I wish to contra
dict a report that my brother, Fran
cisco, wa9 defeated by Casas Gran-
des Tuesday. He was not there at
that time."
COLONIST
FARES
MM
From the Middle and '
Eastern portions of
the United States and
Canada to
Oregon, Washington
and all the
Northwest
will prevail DAILY
MARCH 10th TO APRIL 10th
over the
SOUTHERN PACIIFC
LINES IN OREGON
From
Chicago at (33.00
St Louis 82.00
Omaha 25.00
Kansas City S5.00
St. FanI 25.00
and from other cities corresponding
ly low.
Ton Can PBEPAY Fares
The Colonist fares are Westbound
only, but it you have relatives or
friends or employees In the East
whom you desire to bring to this
state, you can dopoelt the value of the
fare with your local railroad agent
and an order for a ticket will be tel
egraphed to any address desired.
Let the WORLD Enow
Of our vast resources and splendid
opportunities for
Home Building
Call on the undersigned for good
instructive printed matter to send
East, or give him the addresses of
those to whom you would like to
have such matter sent
1YM. McMUBRAY
General Passenger Agent
Portland Oregon
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