rGK FOCR DAILY OAPIXAt. JOUKNAi, SALEM, OflEGON, TUESDAY. XOVEMBEK 21. 19". THE PLAY IS REAL AS WELL AS REALISTIC fmmMEMi JMEVS FORBES fiOT INSPIRATION FOR "THE (OMMTTEKS" FROM REAL INCIDENTS. There are many ways and means of securing inspirations. Soma au thors and playwrights prefer to re tire to the solitude of their "dens", there to ponder and perspire. Others find that their intellect scintillates with greatest brilliance in the open air, or In the silent woods. Some go walking on rainy days and nights when the lights gleam from the wet streets. Then there have been mis guided Individuals who are masters of their genius only when under the influence of quarts of black coffee or an Injection of cocaine, as practised by Sherlock Holmes In periods of de pression when crime was dull and his Imagination needed a goad. Hut James Forbes, who wrote "The Commuters", which come s to the Grand Opera House Wednesday,. No vember 22, would have none of these. He believed in going straight Into the water In which he wished to swim. So when he decided thaf a comedy upon suburban life would be his next contribution to the stage, he spent many days and dollars travel ing on way trains, through tank towns about New York City, with notebook and pencil, his weather eye upon his fellow travelers, especially those with lawn mowers or new ser vants. Whenever he saw a thing or overheard an expression which struck him as characteristically suburban, down It would go In his notebook to be later woven Into the fabric of his plot "The Commuters" will be seen here with the same cast seen In New York and Boston, and Includes Hnrry Davenport, Florence Malone, Amy Lesser, E. Y. Backus, Frederic Mal colm, John Robertson, Lillian Thur gate, Pauline Duflleld, Karra Ken wyn, and others. o WILL DELIVER ALL MESSAGES FREE OF CHARGE "The Western Union Telegraph company announces an arrangement by which the free delivery limits within which telegrams are to be de livered shall be extended so as to cover with practically few excep tions, the corporate limits of all cities and towns where Independent telegraph offices are established. The arrangement will be made effec tive generally within the next lew days and will cause a discontinu ance of the collection of delivery charges upon telegrams addressed to persons who reside within the es tablished limits of cities nnd towns. The free delivery area will be stretched out to Include sections of cities and towns not now favored with free delivery service, excepting In Isolated enses, where because of Inaccessible locations car fare col lections may bo necessary. As is well known, the telegraph companies have heretofore made collections of car fares as well as delivery charges upon messages delivered In a very large proportion of the residential sections of the cities. The establish ment of the new plan by which these charges are discontinued, is made practicable largely by larger use of the employment of the telephone in the delivery of great numbers of messages addressed to parties who have telephones In their houses, and ns tho use of the telephone has been largely Instrumental In bringing about the conditions by .which the public Is to be relieved of delivery charges, It is hoped that the com pany may be able to utilize the tele phone to as great an extent as pos sible In the final delivery of tele grams addressed to persons living In tho residential portions of cities as well ns to reach certain business houses situated in distant territory. The Intention of the Western Union Is to have the amount paid for the transmission of messages cover their delivery within an extended area and to embrace ns many largo users of the telegraph as a reasonably lib eral policy may warrant and to the people who live within tho corporate limits of cities nnd may be reached without causing the telegraph com panies to assume unreasonable ex pense in effecting delivery. The uni- formed messenger will hereafter per forin his service without cost to the recipient of messages. The establishment of this plan in volves a sacrifice by the telegraph company of a considerable revenue heretofore received for car fare and delivery charges, but In the consid eration of a plan which would bring relief to the public from the further exaction of these long established de livery charges, it was felt that no system would be fully satisfactory which did not tend to remove addi tional charges within corporate lim its of cities and towns where such limits did not extend Into territory so Isolated and distant that free de livery would be an unreasonable bur den upon the telegraph company. The Inauguration of this " change 1 . V ALU. f V ' L W. .' 'If f oe roRBea,MiT ' 1 'THC CHORUS LADVWTHE TRAVCLNd f Al enhances the value of the day letter janil night letter service to Its pa- Irons by largely removing additional ichargps, which have heretofore been collected from tlie recipient of .tele ! grains but the methods of the tele graph company have been Improved to such an extent as to make it feel that It may assume the additional cost of an extended free delivery service rather than cause the public to further bear this charge. Arrangements are being consumat ed by which this plan,. will be estab lished In all cities on the Pacific coast without delay, and the general extension of the free delivery area comes as adjunct to plans of the com pany to enhance the advantages of tho telegraph service In general." o ALL YOUR STOMACH 0 MISERY RELIEVED IN 5 MINUTES If you had some Dlapepsin bandy and would take a Utile now your stomach distress or Indigestion would vanish In five minutes, and you would feel line. 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Relief ; In five minutes from all stomach misery Is nt any drug store waiting for you. , These.' largo !ifl-ceiu cases of Pape's Dlapepsin contain more thnn 'suffi cient to thoroughly cure almost any case of dyspepsia, Indigestion or any other stomach disturbance. o MUCKRAKINGS. k 4t 4t i t T l 1 r F Delicious Gingerbread (Ricipm by Mr, Mary J. Lincoln) Children are great lovers of ginger bread, and grown folks, too, if it is the rich, "melt-in-your-mouth" kind. Here is something the children can eat freely without fear of "tummy-ache": Mix two ups flour, one-half level teaspoon salt, one level teaspoon Boda, one level totilespoon (ringer; Btlr in one cup molasses, two tablespoons softened Cottolene and one-half cup boiling water. Bake In Bhallow pan. If for dessert, bake In layers. Fill with whipped cream, flavored with lemon. Cottolene makes light, rich pastry that digests with ease. Rev.'C. M. Cllne, of Bend, has ac cepted a. Baptist call to Browns ville. 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Josselyn as roe on the golden rule, - The eleventh commandment, ml nil your own bualmss. (' ; Convict labor on the Crater Lake road Is said to bA a success. Medford has a conservatory of music anr languages. B'g name. ... , If the advice be not better than the grammar, hotter not-take It . ' The Roseburg' Kevlew - objects to that place being called the wickedest place in Roseburg. W. J. Lane of Coburg has bought Jewelry store at Brownsville. Do you want an investment that will be safe, and sure to make you some money? What is better than a lot in a . good location where the conveniences are modern, where a good class of houses are building, accessible to a fifteen ' minute car service and the benefits of a paved street near by. ,.'V ;(( A lot ffOxlOO feet, a nice building spot with walks, city water and sewer. All these conditions are in the RICHMOND , ADDITION. 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