Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 05, 1911, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON', Tl'ESUAV, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911.
ARIZONA
ASYLUM IS
DESTROYED
tCMTID riESR 1I18ID vine
Phoenix, Ariz., Sept. 5. The fast
wing of the Arizona Insane asylum
wai totally destroyed by fire today
causing an estimated loss of $50,000.
No lives were lost.
The patients, apparently stunned
by the conflagration, sat on the sur
rounding lawns and calmly viewed
tho progress of tho flames, neither
offering to help flght the flro or make
any move to escape.
Inmates of the violent ward were
carried out to safety after they had
fought desperately with attendants.
It was necessary to place' several In
straight packets before they could be
carried to places of safety.
Harrison Williams and John Gates,
hospital attendants, were overcome
while fighting the flames. ISoth will
recover.
Temporary quarters for the inline
patients were secured at the Mari
copa hospital.
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PLENTY OF
CANDIDATES
FOR THE PLACE
FIFTKKX
IIOI'MI KMillT
AT NOIUII
YAK 1.1 V
fMiTrn rRRHH it.arkd wiiib.1
North Yakima, Wash., Hept. H. -Abe
Label, of Snn Francisco, and
Louis flahn, of Seattle, fought r
rounds to n draw before a well filled
lioiiHe at the Yakima theater last
night The bout was held tinder the
auspices of the Golden Gate Athletic
club.
Doth fighters finished strong,
though Label had something the best
of the final round and In the opinion
of the crowd, would have put out his
shifty opponent had the match gone
further, Doth weighed In at 132 '&
pounds.
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Mnjr Yoho to Marry Again.
Now York, Sopt. B. That May
Yohe and Jack McAullffo, each with
two matrimonial experiences, arc to
be married was announced by the nct
refw and the formor pugilist In her
dressing room at a moving picture
how In Brooklyn yesterday, while
she was waiting for her second ap
pearance of tho afternoon. The
matrimonial plans were disclosed
with hlnta of a tour around the world
In a vaudeville sketch.
"Twenty year ago," said McAul
lffe, "May and I were engaged. Then
he went to England and married a
lord. Well, I waa knocking about
myself and took two chances In the
matrimonial game. We ought to be
able to make a go or It with our ex
perience." o
Money for Fire Fighting.
In Ninon pirns i.cauch wim.1
Washington, Hept. 6. In response
to telegrams from the California au
thorities, the I'nlted States forestry
service today allotted nn additional
appropriation of $12,000 for fighting
forest fires In that state. More than
120,000 has been spent tills year for
this purpose In California.
According to the Oregonlnn, there
Is no dearth of congressional timber
in that district. In this morning's is
sue It says:
"Five Republicans have been sug
gested already as probable candidates
for representatives in congress from
this district. That number does not
Include I.afferty, who has said that
he would try for re-election. John
F. Logan, chairman of the Republi
can City Central committee, has
been considering entering the con
test. He expects to decide the mat
ter finally within a few days. Rog-
er IJ. Sinnott, brother of State Sena
tor Slnnott, of The Dalles, would
like to make the race, but he Is wait
ing to see what some of the other
probable candidates will do. O. C.
Moser has also been proposed as the
i man for the Republican nomination.
I Although George S. Shepherd has
I not said that he "would run." he has
j not announced that he would not.
i Tills Is aliuoHt the equivalent of the
announcement of his candidacy.
j Organized labor Is said to be
grooming Ralph C'lyd" for the-place
in case Dr. Harry Dane docs not be
come the Democratic nominee. An
other report has It that Clyde, who
was elected state representative from
tills county last year, will next year
be a candidate for state senator.
There prevails a strong suspicion
that Dr. Dane has his eyes on the
Democratic nomination for either
Representative from this district or
Senator to succeed Hourne. nut
Dane remains as coy as ever. When
charged that he has aspirations to
go to Washington, he simply smiles
and makes no efforts to deny the In
dictment. The list of candidates for repreoen
tatlve from this district enumerated
above Is only the first brood of the
fall hatching. The primaries will
not be held until next April. Other
candidates are sure to incubate In
the meantime.
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Stocks Arc Weak.
Now York, Sept. 5. Stocks showed
a decidedly lower level at the open
ing of today's market. Canndlan
Pacific dropped 3 ',4 on the Initial
trading, but later recovered Hi,
whan prices hardened. Union Pacific,
Reading, St. Paul, B. & 0 New York
Central and U. S. steel gnlned one-
half. The market closed firm. Bonds
were steady.
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Common Colds Mnst He Taken
Seriously
For unless cured they sap the vitality
and lower the vital resistance to more
serious Infection. Protect your child
ren and yourself by tho prompt use
of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
and note Its quick and decisive re
sults. For coughs, cold, croup, whoop
ing cough, bronchitis and affections
of the throat, chest and lungs It Is an
ever ready and vnlunblo remedy. Re
member the nome, Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound and refuse substitutes.
The genuine Is In a yellow package.
Red Cross l'harmacy (II. Jcrniank
MISS NOBODY
FROM STARLAND
IS "SOMEBODY"
Or
SALEM'S THEATRICAL SEASON TO
OI'E WITH OSE OF THE MOST
itELKiHTFl'L OF MODERN MIS
H AL FANT SIES.
Mort 11. Singer hai spared n-lr'i-r
pains nor money to give "MJs-s No
body from Starland" a gorgeous set
ting and a notable cast. The scen
ery and costumes are pronounced,
the most pretentious eer asHembled
for a Princess Theater production.
The cast Is one of extreme excellence
and contains Olive Vail as its star.
The chorus fully maintains the repu
tation of the Singer management of
presenting a bouquet of American
beauties In the big feature numbers.
I The most, sensational novelty Is a big
musical comedy dress rehear""!
Hcene. Before the performance the
I stage manager calls a rehearsal.
I "Stars." "stage hands," "author."
"conedlan", "'chorus girls", and
"boys" ami all the baek stage cliar-
i acters are shown as in real life.
And such a rehearsal! It shows the
stage manager a "Czar" before whom
everybody bows. The stars tight for
"line" and "laughs" the author pro
tests when his book Is "cut", the
chorus forget their business and the
stag" hands fall down en their
"props." lint the stride manager is
undaunted and finally the curtain
goes up cn a mock performance.
Here is more fun. The audience
sees the performance from behind
the scenes and witnesses the desper
ation of the stage manager when the
nuvia Miipi'i lliril lilies ami I'lert,
stage hands forget to fire the shots
In a battle and the float bearing the
leading man to the prima donna at
the height fif the big scene, refuses
to work. The culmination of the
difficulties comes when one stage
hand forgets to turn on the "rain
storm" which Is supposed to be the
'plece-de-reslstance' of the produc
tion, until the curtain Is down, and
the stage manager Is yelling like a
wild man. "Where the hell Is the
rain-storm."
"Miss Nobody from Starland" will
be seen at the Grand Opera House
for one night only on Thursday, Sep
tember 14. The management sug
gests that an early reservation for
seats would be advisable.
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rE wish to announce to
our friends and the
general public that we will
open our doors for business
Wednesday, Sept. 6th
and it is our intention to
conduct our business in an
honest, straight forward
way that will merit the
confidence and friendship
of the entire shoe buying,
public.
We wish to continue the
large trade that we enjoyed
when in this city a short
time ago. We will be glad
to welcome all of our old
friends whether for business
or not.
Leaders in Fine Footery.
When the board of county com
missioners convenes tomorrow there
will appear before It a delegation
from Newberg to urge the board to
make an appropriation of $40.0000 for
the construction of a $'J(i.o00 bridge
across the Willamette river at New
berg. The delegation In return for the
appropriation, will pledge Itself to
see to It that sulllclent money Is
raised to build a highway from here
to Newberg, and which. If built " will
mean a complete modern highway to
Portland, as from Newberg on, save
a distance of seven miles, there Is
now a good road. The money Is al
ready subscribed for the construc
tion of the seven miles In tiestion.
The board of county commission
ers, of Yamhill county, has already
made an appropriation of $l."i,0UO.
and as It Is understood that two of
the commissioners of the board for
this county are favorable to such an
appropriation on condition that the
people between here and Newberg
will build the road. It seems certain
that. It will be made though It may
not be made tomorrow.
The highway would open up n
country which Is now without' rail
road facilities anil which Is rich In
resources.
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SEPTEMBER 14
SAVE THIS DATE
FOR THE GRAND
It Isn't so very, very long ago, when,
perhaps, because of the unfortunate
and rather saffronhued publicity at
tendant upon the experiences 01 a few
singing girls and dancuers in musical
comedy productions, the term "chorus
girl" was generally accepted as mean
ing a flirtatious little girl of the stage
whose versatility lay rather In her
ability to store away wine and lobster
suppers and remain out until the early
morning hours, than In her actual
dancing and singing tnlent. But the
great Interested public began to In
vestigate conditions; Its Interest-,
probably, was gained from having the
publicity put In front of Its very
nose And It was but a short time
after the Investigators some, women
who joined chorus ranks themselves,
fcn order to learn the true condition of
this phase of life In the mimic world
had started their work when It be
came known that Instead of the self
ish, egotistical little creature she was
supposed to be, the chorus girl Is, in
reality, a very somber, serious mind
ed little person, over alert for an op
portunity to advance a step forward
and ever ready to do for others as
quickly as she would for herself.
In few musical comedy productions
Is this fac,t found more true than in
the chorus ranks of Mort H. Singer's
company now playing in "Miss No
body From Starland," In which Olive
And, moreover, they an
Vail Is being starred and who come3
to this city soon. Every one of the
girls in the ensemble has some ambi
tion for the stage, one to be a great
singer, another to be a comedienne,
another to be a great dancer and
then there are some who have chosen
the work of the chorus because they
find the pay more remunerative than
in the shop or In the factory, and be-'
cause, hopeful little creatures that
they are, they seek to learn by travel,
that which they might have learned
earlier In the school or university had
their parents' means permitted. These
girls are not always consumed with
an ambition to have their names em
blazoned in flaming letters over' the
theater door.
The girls In "Miss Nobody From
Starland" are' pretty all of them.
They are ambitious, each In one way
or another,
thrifty.
Evidence of the latter Is found In
the fact that they have formfcd a sav
ings club, In which every member
pledged herself to try. If possible, to
save her earnings, over actual ex
penses, that the end of the season
may mean more to them than it ordi
narily does. Of this club they named
Miss Vail, the star, executive, aid
Miss Vail has. In turn, named Robert
H. Wilson, principal comedian, cash
ier. With these two guarding their bank
accounts, and knowing that because
of their respective positions, Miss Vail
and Mr. Wilson take a deeper in
terest in them, the girls feel just a lit
tle happier, -Just a little more safe
of the future than they would In the
ordinary musical comedy production.
WltlMtiLF.SS SKIN
NOW EASY TO HAVE
D. A.
White's
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255
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We
Sell
Shoes
That
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While you are planning your ev
enings during fair week, do not f
gi't to cut out everything else and re
serve Thursday. September 14, for
the opening of the Grand opera house
and that beautiful and spectacular
musical fantasy "Miss Nobody from
Starland.' The company Is an excep
tionally stronn one. anil Mis Vail.
jwho is Miss- Nobody (for this play
only) is one of the moat charming
I and sweetest voiced young women on
the American stage. Her voice is
Strong, flexible,, of wide range, so fine
indeed that overtures are made to her
; almost daily to enter grand opra.
She is supported by a strong com-
' riunv nnil u-lth the ...i t..h Ina nf
f I sic and a chorus of splendid voices,
lithe occasion will be nn eventful one.
The opera house has been renovat
ed, new drop curtain put in and Is
rvpatuted and neat as a pin.
Mr. Waters has done everything
possible, to make the theater com
fortable and pleasing, and has billed
a better class of plays, and more of
them, than ever Salem had on its
list before.
"Miss Nobody from Starland" Is
worthy to open the season, and
should play t a capacity house.
Don't forget the 14 th.
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Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea remedy Is today the bent
anown medicine ra use for the r
Uef and cure of bowel complaints. It
cures gripping, diarrhoea, dysentery.
and should be taken at the first un
natural loosentss of tht bowels,
Is equally valuable for children and
i adults. It always cures. Sold by all
dealers.
(From Family Physician.)
There's no excuse for any woman
having wrinkles now. It has been
found that a simple mixture of saxo
llte and witch hazel has a remarka
ble action upon the deepest wrinkles,
no matter what their nature, whether
caused by worry, habitual frowning,
a debilitated condition or the rav
ages of lather Time. This harmless
remedy, which anyone can easily
make, procuring the ingredients nt
any drug store, acts both as an
astringent and a tonic. The com
bined effect of tightening the skin
and heightening Its vitality Is to Im
mediately tfTect every line and wrin
kle, keeping the cuticle smooth and
firm as In youth.
The proportions are one ounce
saxollte (powdered) to one-half pint
witch hry-el. The solution should be
used as a wash lotion. It Is equally
effective In disposing of flabbiness of
cheek and neck, as well as sagging
below the eyes.
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Your complexion aa well as your
temper is rendered miserable by a
disordered liver. By taking Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets you can Improve both. Sold
by all dealers.
VETCH SEED
We are now In shape to
quote good prices on new crop
vetch seed for Immediate de
livery. Quality Is first class
and the price Is very low.
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I FALL RYE
Have In a car of Fall Rye
for seed; the quality Is very
fine and the price Is lower
than last season.
I CHEETSEED
Have the finest lot of seed
for several years and the
price Is right. Also, have all
kinds of Fall seed, wheat, oats,
grass and clover seeds, etc.
Salem,September 11 to 161
ome-Coming Week
Livestock, Poultry and Agricultur
al Exhibits, Races, Free Attract
ions and Fireworks
Ferullo's Greatest
Band
j REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS j
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