Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 25, 1911, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    "CHECKERS"
CAPTURES
SEATTLE
THE 1'0ST-IMELLIGETER PATS
THE COMPANY OX THE HACK
OD PRONOUNCES THE PLAY V
FIRST CLASS ONE.
The Seattle Post-Intelllgeneer of
Tuesday haa the following strong en
dorsement of "Checkers," which will
be presented at the Grand next week:
Checkers," after circumnavigating
the greater part of Washington and a
small slice of Oregon, arrived in Se
attle yesterday afternoon, train weary
but in time to open for the evening
performance at the Seattle last night.
The scenery was not quite so fast, and
some of it didn't arrive until the last
moment. The result was that the
audier.ce was kept waiting for the
curtain for nearly half an hour.
That the wait was well worth while
the audience soon showed, for hardly
had the old-time favorite gotten un
der way than the applause and laugh
ter hegan and it kept up until 11:;0
If the company suffered any ill
effects from its roundabout wander
ings from Ellensburg to Seattle, the
perormance last night successully hid
the fact. It went with the snap that
has kept "Checkers" a favorite all
the years it has been on the boards.
Herbert Cavanaugh has the role of
Cheekers and handles the character
of the decent-hearted young gambler
well. Florence Heston was a sweet,
girlish Pert Barlow. Her irascible
and close-fisted father, as played by
Seattle last n'.cht r . . !
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER . 101 1.
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'heru mightily.
Oil rn
fh.w i " n LRfl HUM
the Seattle this week ' PPUUr,,3r at i
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SOME LOCAL ITEMS
FROM PniSOX PAPER I
The following are rl' a , '
Lend-a-Hand. the prison maca-Inp"0." I
a sample of the locals. n,dg:uine' as '
joiner morth nearer the big front!
30th
ALBANY TO
MEET TODAY
November
joy! Van.
Cros." fi,rmerlv in
printing office, left
wet k.
the big eats;
oh ; If any of the belief that Salem high
; school students were not possessed of
the,a ueaitny school spirit, that notion
last mxlH have been completely drowned
The nr!,.o t , Ior ,ne' fade more
V "! IS Still hpvnnrl i ""'"e m lUeir Die fo.lth:ill rallv
charge of
for good
the reaVr. f ,,. ' 3 u" oeyond ; , c , luc,r S football rally for
shops hVnrp ,, s men ln ' r-.aT ,tmn a S("ia(l of w-
nor, hence the return to the simple "& horns, cowbells, tin pans.
j tambourines and numberless other
e-u ,L ?,r?fi on loav'S after he """"-Producing articles, several hun
about riPPK Pn, IT'8 aU bui't. or Md enthusiastic high school pupils
about December 1. But he did not say P"ai1 the streets of Salem, and
Th A."; mat.p the echo ring with their clamor
ra, L TeKrpar!ndaPsi3ln('rMSingi A,te1r all the acoustics pos-
rapiilly. The who!" bitn.h 0i,u , I slble down town th omwrl
nun Kii'kpif mit .... i u, ii.nr nr nvo
win I lls 1 nn i "
nlnno tr i,u.i " ,,,1! ,a n
. ... v. h i v mini eu
-S.'V'ltStltlol
anlcT
somH" BertL laU' of Ta-'a. is!
fZZ tma,h'l. but he can't!
""trr? wi,h wwch to ;
W.KJdhurn Klects City OllirinK i
At a meetine nf ih -.it.. 1
larpA ft 11 rnn.nhilpo
ui i tile serpentine" up State street
to the Willametet football field, and
'here held a rally that would put a
"crimp" in anything that the Wil
lamette students could do. Why, the
high school rooters, spoke, sang and
hollered" just as if they meant it.
If the team has as much "pep" as
their rooters, there won't be a look
in for Albany.
Today is the big game of the year
i"i uie ingn school Tliey have won
THIS LADY'S
G0 APPETITE;! YOUR
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I'll j. MtiiucM, iii a Lcutx rrom ii
Mobile, Tells How She Gained It ill
I
Mobile. Ala. "I Buffered for seven ,
years, with womanly trouble," writes ' '
Mrs. Sigurd Hansen ln a letter from
this city. "I felt weak and always had i M
THANKSGIVING DINNER II
a headache and was always going to
the doctor. At last I was operated on,
and felt better, but soon I had the
same trouble.
My husband asked me to try Cardul.
I felt better after the first bottle, and
now, I have a good appetite and sleep
well. I feel fine, and the doctor tells
me I am looking better than he ever
saw me."
If you are sick and miserable, and
Buffer from any of the pains due to
womanly trouble try Cardul.
Cardul is successful because It Is
composed of Ingredients that have been
found to act curatlvely on the woman
ly constitution.
For more than fifty years, It has been
used by women of all ages, with great
Buccess. Try It. Your druggist sella It
N. B H'n'1 to: Ladln' Advliory Dipl.. ChMtt
looga MeJkintCo.. Chattanooga, Trnn., for Svtriiil
lLrfirfii.t... and M-ium honk " Hum Treatment
I or Women," ttnt in plain wrapper, oo rcqucet.
HerBtnfnvn tl, .u . 6
,llc VUIVe Strpe( C(m
nnssioner was separate from the city
engineer's, and had been filled for
two years bv Cantaln Pnirpn.
Joseph Wilkes, was the best piece of eer. The action of the council in
character work in the performance. 80 dlng was to cut down expenses.
The "Push" Miller of Dave Braham 'Is !he PxPnse of running the citv
was good all the way round. He was rturlnS the past year was ln excess of
as glib a tout as ever saw one com- revenue derived from all sources.
ing. George E. Merritt was a good i A 0 "
Tncle Jerry" and the other roles' une way t0 make PeP'e respect
were well handled. you Is by starting in and showing
There was a large audience at the them that you are respectable
Woodburn Tiifsdnv h" a.m..... J some victories and suffered some itp-
ofhrers were elected: City attorney 1 fta,s' but these are a" forgotten in
H. Overton, who has been verv aet've ' Lht'ir anxlPty for 'h(1 coming contest. si ft llinnim
during the past year in the prosecu- B"th teanis are rpI'orted in the best Wfl MAKKIr I
tion of the Bachelnps- m,... n!..,lof condition, and It will nerhana be llftJ lllnl II II i.U
F. G .Xlaginnis wae electLrt st. ! anybody's game until the final
commissioner and citv .mrinw, whistle is blown. If confidence nlone
could win. there would be no need for
the battle, foi each team thinks It is
piing to play rings around the other.
Well, perhaps so. but. anyway, it will
be sport to watch them.
The Famous
The best part of the day is the evening, when the whole family u
gathered together around the lamp.
The old days of the amoky fireplace and flickering candle are gone forever. In their
place have come the convenient oil Move and the indi&peniable Rayo Lamp.
There are to-day, in the United State, alone, more than 3,CC0,OC0 of these Rayo
lamps, giving their clear, white light to more than 3,000,000 homes.
Other lampi coat more, but you cannot get better light than the low-priced Rayo
give. It haa become lo popular we may almoit call it "the official lamp of the
American family."
The Rayo it made of aolid brata, with handsome nickel finish an ornament anywhere.
Ask your dealer for a Rayo lamp i or write (or detcriptive circular to any agency of the
Standard Oil Company
(Incorporated)
WILLAMETTE
ALL READY FOR
THE BIG GAME
Billy Booth is again at the quar
ter position on the Willamette foot
ball team, and the backers of the old
school are shouting for Joy. There
are plenty of good quarterbacks, but
only one Billy Booth. If he had been
behind those field goals at Corvallis,
the story of that game would have
made interesting reading for Willam
ette. He has already put new life in
to the squad, and the amount of
work he and Coach Swetland get out
of the men Is marvelous. His long
14 TIMES AND
NO DIVORCES
Palls City, Ore., Nov. 24. Ac
cording to her own statements today,
Mrs. Mose Lane, a fullblooded Slletz
Indian squaw, has been married no
less than 14 times .
She outlived all of them save Lane.
No divorce certificate has marred her
matrimonial peace. Husband No. 14
is a member of the Indian police force
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THEY WANT
THE SPECIAL
SESSION
Tncoma, Nov. 24. On a meeting
and forced absence from practice has j of the commission today, following un
HAIR
GROWER
TiN MVS
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A 25c Bottle of "Swissco" Hair and
Scalp Remedy to be Given Away.
Take, the Coupon to J. C. Perry
and they will Give You a
25c Bottle free.
"Swissco" Grows Hair, Brings Back Its Original Color and
Removes Dandruff and Scalp Diseases.
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What "Swlssto" Can Do.
The free 25c bottle of "8w sco Hair
and 8calp Remedy, if used i dirked., will
atont,h you. It to i NEW BEMtm. the
latest and best preparation before toe
Public. It Irthe result of Tew ln""
tlftntlon and reeareh into the reason whj
many of the hair prepatln'
failed In the past to do the work de
manded of them. It is marvelous In I"
aotlon and thousands have received "
Ing results Just from the free bottle we
gave them for the asking. .,,
Because jou may not have "1Jai7
r-llef from something you have trieo.
don't be foolish enough to cooiftaatrj
thing else. You will be greatly benefited
by the free bottle we give you.
gists. Those outside of Salem 'f"11,;
call at J. C. Perry. 115 South Commercial
street will melw free bottle prepaid, on
receipt Of 10 eents in staunps or sllrer, ro
help corer eipense of pacldnf. etc.. JT
addressing direct to the S-hcp H''R'"
ly Co, 4533 P. O. Square, Cincinnati, O.
FREE BOTTLE COIPOX
Ood for one 2Sc bolt". onl'
r PerrT 115 o'n"rc,l
LL, .hen' name and addrrt. l.prop-
put him in the best of condition, and
he is ready to play the game of his
life.
Captain Blackwell Is also "geTting
the hang on the ropes." His passes,
no matter what the distance, ' are
absolutely perfect. In their interest
to watch the "play," spectators often
overlook the man who must get the
ball to the right place at the right
time. Blackwell Is the only center
in the Northwest who has the spiral
pass worked down to perfection.
When he passes, the ball does not
wobble from side to side, or turn
end over end in a confusing manner,
but the ball comes fast and true with
a swiftly revolving motion which
j helps tit bore through the air to the
i right place, wnen ne tituy tioom,
jMcRae and Francis 'pull off some
I difficult play in a professional man
jner. even Coach Swetland comes out
'of his shell and looks pleasant.
I Every coach has his peculiarities,
and Coach Swetland's is that he nev
er tells the team that it is going to
win- Overconfidence Is the chiefest
of sins in his football almanac, and
whether or not he believes it himself,
he always tells the men that they
j will probably be beaten by a iU to u
'score. He says it with such a straight
I face that the men believe it them
selves, sometimes, and this accounts
for the nervous manner in which they
go fnto nearly every game. They al
ways crime hack strong in the sec
'ond half, however, because the coach
I has made them believe that the score
J should have been the other way.
I When the team goes Into the game
Ion Thanksgiving day it will be a per
fectly balanced machine, and the best
'of it Is that there are several 'cogs"
Ion the sid lines that can go into
anv plp.ee that Is weak. When the
game is called Willamette will be
strong enough to beat any team in
Oregon, and those who wish to se - a
real football treat will be present be
fore the first whistle is blown.
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U. OF 0. MAY PLAY
MULTNOMAH ON
THINKSGIVING
UNITED HESS LEillia) WIRB.l
Tnlversity of Oregon, Kugene. Ore.,
N-ov 24. The athletic council and
the executive committee of the Uni
versity of Oregon met this afternoon
to decide the fate of the Orgcra
Multnomah football game, which was
scheduled for Thanksgiving day.
The. sentiment about the university
Is decidedly against the proposed
game on account of the death of Left
Guard Noland, who wag burned to
death by an electric coat.
It is believed, however, that the
game wlil be played.
Inspection yesterday of the $2,000,
000 city water plant, now building,
depends the job of Commissioner J.
B. Weeks, who had charge of It. The
commissioners found lax work and
many unnecessary Items of expense,
and may fire Weeks.
ASTHMA
CATARRH
CURED
Expert Medical Scientists Announce
Startling Results Obtained
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THE RANGE WHICH RANKS !i
FIRST IN THE HEART OF
THE HOME.
The South Bend Malleable is the , best range
j made and fifteen minutes of your time spent in look-
ing one over will convince you of the fact.
It The purchase of a South Bend Malleable will
mean tor you
Better cooked meals.
A saving of many valuable hours of time.
A saving of many dollars per year in fuel bills, f J
We carry a complete line of these greatest of 51
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If you have not already taken advantage
of our Thanksgiving Sale of Diningroom
Furniture, do it now. Big discounts on
every thing in this line.
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dr. fnll nfr'r'M: writ plainly.
Minister Married Jap Couple.
Tacoma, Nov. 24. When Rev. R.
H. McGlnnls, Episcopal, formerly mis
sionary In Japan, united T. Kimura,
!a wealthy Japane garaener, na
Miss T- Hayashl, of Tolclo, It was an
nounced that this was the first time
a JaDanese couple had been married
v amM-lran minister In the
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Northwest.
Maybe money talks, but we never
noticed any rarrti'l'r m it.
New York: Thousands are taking
advantage of the generous offer made
by the Woodworth Co.. 1161 Broad
way, New York City, requesting an
experimental package of Senplne,
the great discovery of Asthma, Hay
Fever, Bronchitis and Catarrh, which
Is mailed free of charge to all who
write for It. It Is curing thousands
of the most stubborn cases. It makes
no difference how long you nave
climatic conditions are where you
live, Senplne will, cure you.
If you have experimented with
other treatments and have failed to
find a cure, do not be discouraged
but Bend for a trial of this wonder
ful truly meritous remedy which Is
a scientific compound discovered by
a professor of Venice University,
and Is recommended by thousands.
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PROF OSLER RIGHT
YOUTH ALWAYS
SUCCEEDS AGE
Osier Inn't the only man who turns
down old age. In the business world
the young man" Is always the one
who pleks the plums. It Is an age
of "new thought', "new talent," etc.,
and the old man Is passed by ln the
race.
One of the first signs of coming
age Is the appearance of gray hairs.
When you see them, act promptly.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem
edy will correct this sign, which so
often deceives people Into thinking
that are Is really upon them. It Is
a well-known fact that Sage and
Sulphur will darken the balr. Wy
eth's Sage and Sulphur combines
these old-time remedies with other
agents, which remove dandruff and
promote the growth of the hair.
The manufacturers of this remedy
authorize the druggists to sell It un
der guarantee that the money will be
refunded If It failB to do exactly a
represented.
Don't look old before your time.
Get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur today and see what an Im
provement It will make In the ap
pearance of your hair.
This preparation la offered to the
public at 60 cents a bottle, and Is
recommended and sold by all drug
gists. Special Agent, J. C. Perry.'
GOOD PICTURES
Just received everything
in the Artist's Line. Also
Mouldings for Picture
Framing, and some beau
tiful ready-made pictures
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Excursion Tickets Costing $55.00
Portland to Los Angeles and Return.
On sale dally, good six months with stop-overs rotng or returning.
Corresponding low fares from other Oregon points. Call on our
agents for
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