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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1911)
THE FORTUNE HUNTER HERE MOH DAY HIGHT SnnnAAA that . . t - " j- "u were a young man 01 gooa rarnily, born with the proverbial gold spoon la you mouth. cared nothing about business, devot ed yourself principally to leading co tillons, and then, -when you'd grown to hanhood, uppose that the gold spoon suddenly tarnished - and that all you possessed in the world was a good suit of clothes and a tailor who knew how to lit you. , To continue. Suppose that In the circumstances In 'which you found yourself, your bst friend, a keen shrewd man of business, lent you $500 for the purpose of seeing you through In a search for an heiress, that would bring you wealth and re turn to him his loan. Rather a diffi cult position for a. young fellow to find himself In. ,. That Is the leading character of "The Fortune Hunter," which Is now touring the northwest under the di rection of Cohan and Harris. The "down and outer" goes to the coun try village, he does win the heiress, but when he brings her around to the point where she proposes to him, bis finer sensibilities revolt and he marries the poor daughter of a drug gist who knows, la the beginning, as little about "business as the fortune hunter himself. All unconscious of himself, "the girl" Is working a change in the char acter of the fortv hunter, so that he, too, becomes a man of business, wins a fortune for himself and also makes the old lnveror independently wealthy. So that all ends as It should. Fred Niblo Is playing the role of Nat Duncan; Josephine Cohan, a sis ter of the talented "George M", por trays Betty Graham, the daughter of the inventor, and Frank Bacon, an actor of skill and authority, plays the Inventor. "The Fortune Hunter," after a long season of unbroken success In Chicago, New York, Boston and Phil adelphia, will be seen at Salem Grand Opera house, Monday, December 18. o SEXD FIXE SHEKE TO rOHTriAN'l) MAItKKTS DAILY CA PIT Alj JOURNAL. SALEM. ORXSQOJC. rr?mv nrfrui, .... v. Josephine Cohan la "The Fortune Banter,' it Th-ne finmd Monday, Dec. 18. The time for marketing sheep has arrived and many of the prominent sheep raisers adjacent to the city are taking advantage of the excellent prices being offered in the Portland markets. H. H. Vandervort, one of, Salem's largest shevep men, sent a carload of fine shetep to Portland yesterday, and these will be followed by three carloads from the camp be longing to Henry Fawk. Mr. Vandervort Bays that the sheep are finer this year than they have been for gome time past. Excellent pasture has'putthem in the best of condition, and he points with pride to the record made by Ills lambs, which averaged 98 pound apiece- Some In dividuals weighed as high as 125 pounds. Mr. VandfWvort would not say, and Mr. Falk only intimated that prices were good, and It Is believed that both men received something better than the market price for their fine shipments. If you are troubled with chronic constipation, the mild and gentle ef fect of Chamberlain's Tablets makes them especially suited to your case. For sale by all dealers. " . Journal Want Ads Bring Results SEVEN DAYS IS MORE THAN JUST A WEEK IT 18 A GREAT COMEDY, A JIIRTH PROVOKING LAUGHTEB-MAKING EXTEBTAIXMENT THAT WOKE IT THE RISIBLES OF ALL EAST ERN THEATERGOERS. "Seven Days," the play that set the prevailing fashon for comedy, which like all good things has many Imita tos but no equals, will be at the Grand Opera' house, Tuesday, "Decem ber 19, coming direct from the.Astor Theater, New York, where at the be, ginning of the present season it scored a third year on Broadway. If for "Seven Days" recommendation were needed, It woul be furnished by this New York record alone, apart from the play's success In Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and elsewhere. In New York, "Seven Days" ran, for two years without Interruption, then returns to reach a third year, a record shown by no other comedy ever produced In this country. This speaks unanswerably for a jlay that has swept the continent with laugh ter and upset the gravity of a nation. For three years New York howled with delight at the fun in "Seven. EPPLEY'S Perfection Pure Cream of Tartar BAKING POWDER Tut up In Glass Jars Pints, Quarts, H -Gallons Made In Oregon. 'one llctter Made. C. M. EITLET, Salem, Oregon vtMHH MMtMt SAVE YOURSELF There is no reason why you should . always be a slave. If you are desirous of saving yourself or a friend from a drunk ard's grave, you cannot afford to overlook the opportunity offered at the Hot Lake Sanatorium for the cure of the liquor and drug habit. Hot Lake mineral baths prepare the body for the treatment and then sooth t&e nerves and actually remove the desire for the liquor or drug. Hundreds of happy homes In Oregon ton today bear witness to the efficiency of the Hot Lake treatment One week will in most cases effect a cure. to'l't quired, but not often. The best of care is given the patients. For full Information, address Hot Lake, riCB THRFIT t Hot Lake Sanatorium, Oregon t t t i WAITER M. PIERCE Pres. and Hp. XMAS, CAKES jvil Y FAXCY CAKE For Christmas from the Capital bak ery Is sure to be the center of attrac tion, not only because It looks good, but because It will taste as good as It looks. And so it is with all our pies, pastry and Christmas goodies delicious and wholesome. Send In your Christmas orders early to insure fulfilment. CAPITAL BAKERY Phone K Days, thatt.t doesn't let up for a frac tion of a a second. For six months Chicago ro-oared Itself hoarse over the comedy, f-or four months Boston shouted wm-lth laughter, while Phlla- delpha, onl.riy a little behind in length of time, 's-s-as ai vociferously merry over the rtxmost delightful play In 20 yean. There Is no getting away from facts like t these. They prove "Seven Days" the great popular comedy of the time. Designed by ta authors, Mary Robe: ertt Rlnehart and Avery Hopwood, tito entertain and amuse, to create fhoxzDlesome gaiety and clean, honest laua hter, this play has con ferred on H humanity- the true bless ing of h rnappy-hearted, unqualified Joyouinesn. ' It has made men, : wo men and rtixtilldreu 1p ugh, thereby ben efitting the world, which is better for laughter, az&nd right worthily has it served the cauw of the theater in showing thsxat the American public likes above all else a comedy un tainted by coarienesg or vulgarity. "A pfay", st said the Chicago Tribune, "does not hs-a veto b serious and edu cational to be good. One 'Seven Days' li woxnrth all the serious and educational plays that certain dram atists will wwrlle In a life time. It is cheering an cad stimulating." Messrs. Wagenhali & Kemper are sending "Seven Daya s" here under exception ally attractl-Sve conditions. It will be the Astor " Theater company, entire and eomplett te Broad way production. o I'. OF 0, t!LJK.EE CLUB STARTS OX TOl'R University of 0reon, Eugene, Or., Dec. 15.-Th.xne University of Oregon Glee Club b-started on Its sixteenth annual tour of the state. For the first time It will be unaccompanied by a member r of the faculty. During the last two m years iie boys have ac credlted'then mselvea o favorably on the trli! thast President Campbell an nounced tha t he would not encumber-the mausnagement with the ex pense of an extra person, In the form of a protao - or. The Glee club will visit first the principal tovwns of Southern Oregon and then all ill come north, stopping at the Willa. dinette Valley towns und later will give concerts In The Dalles and Z Hood River. The boys will go not rt further into eastern Ore gon this ypar-xJ on account of the com parative nan Tbitant rents demanded by the thefa-atrlcal manager of the eastern Oregson towns. . The boys have an excellent club this winter with a repertoire of songs that a re snappy and full of life. InDavtl'id Campbell, piano solo 1st, and BiKums Powell, trombone player, the GI -lee club ""have two of the finest artist! in the N'orthwest. Har ry Ding, a CTCMilneae lad who appears In the role of a Chinese nobleman, Is another attrwsictloi which Manager Cecil li advenrtlslng broadly as a top liner. ' a Where the lo ofiillly Does 'ot Connt. Wherever tlmSiere ire people suffering from kidney and bladder ailments, from hackachf . rheumatism and urin ary Irregutarl atlei, Foley Kidney Pills will help tbersrm. Belvidere, 111., E. A. Kelly, an ei- engineer, says: "Three years ago my " kidneys became so bad that I tai ro-ernpHled to give up my engine and qu ult- There was a severe aching pain o over the hips, followed by an lntlamniatlon of the bladder, and alwavi a thick sediment Foley Kidney Pills x made me a sound and well man. I can not say too much in their pralsfse."' Tonic in action, quick Inresul"- VIII cure any case of kidney or b oladder disorder not be yond the reachrCi of medicine. No need to say more. H. Jerman, Red Cross Pharmacy, o Prove that luCSIow made no mis takes and you pwe that he was not a man. Danger Lurks In Using Head Ache Powders Women, and men, too, who have been troubled with headache, dlizl ness and nervousness, andl have got into the habit of dosing themselves with headache powders, are In a rapid way to make their condition 10 times worse. Diugs put on the market to cure headaches are noth ing but poisons In their resultant action and a person who beebmes addicted to their use takes his life into his hands. All kinds of dan gers lark In them. Acetanllid, the most commonly used drug for head ache "cures." acts directly on the heart. For a time It checks the flow of'biood to the head, but when the effects wear oft the condition of the blood vessels Is congested and the heart has been weakened. Just ag man has always tried to find the fountain of perpetual youth and never succeeded, so it Is Impossible for. him to abuse nature and not have to pay the conse quences. Headaches are caused from a bad condition of the stomach In 99 cases out of a hundred. They can't be cured in 10 minutes by any known process. You've got to go to the root of the trouble and treat the cause stomach disorder. Overeating too much Indulgence In sweets, lack of exercise, too little sleep, are the causes of headache9 and dizziness. The Cooper Remedies which have been introduced throughout the United States depends on nature for their greatest success. It Is a treat ment that acts directly on the stom ach and through it tones up the whole system. With a stomach In a healthy condition, mighty few per sons can be sick with headaches, diz ziness wl'l disappear and nervous ness becomes a thing of the past The Cooper remMles may be ob tained at J. C. Perry's Drug Store, o Teachers' Examinations. Notice Is hereby given that the county superintendent of Marion county will hold the regular examln atlon for applicants for state and county papers at the First M. E. church, Salem, Oregon, as follows: For State Papers. Commencing Wednesday, December 20th, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continu ing until Saturday, December 23, at p. m, - Wednesday . forenoon Writing, U. S. History, Physiology. Wednesday afternoon Physical Geography, Reading, Composition, Methods In Reading, Methods In Arithmetic. - Thursday . forenoon Arithmetic, Civil Government, History of Fduca' Hon, Psychology, Methods In Googra phy. Thursday afternoon Grammar, Geography, American Literature, Physics, Methods In Language, Thesis lor primary certificates. Friday forenoon Theory and prac tice. Orthography, English Literature. Friday afternoon School Law, Botany, Algebra. Saturday forenoon Geometry geol ogy. Saturday afternoon General His tory, Bookkeeping. W. M. SMITH, County School Superintendent 12-9-10t 12-9-10t-and-lt-wkly o WELL DESERYED. Tbe Priilse Thut Comei from Thnnk fill Salem People. One kidney remedy never falls. Salem people rely upon It. That remedy is Doan's Kidney Pills Salem testimony proves It always reliable. , I. N. Rldgeway, 485 S. 22nd. St., Sa lem, Ore., says "For a long time I knew that my kidneys were disor dered, as I suffered from pains In tbe small cf my back, especially severe wren I stooped or lifted. I did not rest well and arose In the morning so lame and sore that I could hardly get about I became tired easily felt languid and was often very nervous. I was also subject to Intense bead- aches and dizzy spells, during which my sight became blurred. Doan's Kidney Pills were finally brought to my attention and deciding to try them, I procured a box at Dr. Stone's Drug Store. They went at once to the seat of my trouble and in a short time entirely relieved me Doan's Kidney Pills have my highest endorsement." (Statement given March 2S, 1908 ) After Three Tears. On Nov. 20, 1909, Mr. Rldgeway said : "The statement I gave for pub lication recommending Doan's Kid ney Pills in 190? was correct In every detail. I arr always glad- to tell other kidney sufferers of this remedy. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. Foster-MI')urn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. New .IncorHratloiin, The following articles of Incor poration were filed today with the secretary of state: The Imperial Trading company. stock. $5,000. Eastman Ero., stock, $5,000- Beaver State Social c'ub land: cap'tal stock. .$1,000. Restaurant and Portland; capital Portland, capital Port- Br. Lyon'o PERFECT Tcoili Poudor cJeanses, preserves and beau tifies the teeth and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. Mothers should teach the little ones its daily use. DAVE ECCLES SUGAR KIISG III THE CITY When David Eccies, the sugar king and Salt Lake millionaire, 44 years ago bucked a cross-cut taw In the city to earn enough money to take him to Eastern Washington, be probably lit tle dreamed that the time would come when be should be numbered among America's financial kings, and that, with millions to .his name he should again loox upon the little town where he worked hard for what was but pittance, but that was Just what hapepned, for he made ay Islt to the city yesterday, and he took consider able pride in relating the story. Mr. Eccies, at the time, had come across the Cascades with a band of cattle. Finding himself broke, he looked about for something to earn enough money to take him back to Eastern Oregon. He found work In one form and another among others tbe bucking of a cross-cut saw, and finally earned enough to take him back over the mountains. In addi tion now to being president of the American Sugar company, he Is also the head of many other enterprises His mission here was to testify In re lation to the asaesment made by the tax commission on the Sumpter Val ley and Hood River railroads, of which he Is the head. UA1R HEALTH. If You Have Scalp or Hair Trouble, Accept This Offer, When we promise your money back for the mere asking If Bexall ''93" Hair Tonic does not do as we claim It will, you certainly have no reason for even hesitating to try It. We do not ask you to obligate your self In any way. We could not afford to so strong ly endorse Rexall "93" Hair Tonic and continue to sell It as we do. If It did not do all we claim. Should our enthusiasm carry us away, and Rexall "93" Hair Tonic not give en tire satisfaction to the users, they would lose faith In us and our statements, and In consequence our business would suffer. Therefore when we assure you that Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will promptly eradicate dandruff, stimu late hair growth and prevent pre mature baldness, you may rest as sured we know what we are talking about. We honestly believe that Rex.nll "93" Hair Tonic will do more thun any other human agency toward re storing hair growth and hair health. It Is not greasy and wlli not gum the scalp or hair or caus perma aent stain. It is as pleasant to use as pure cold wuter. It comes In two sizes, prici-s f0 qents and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain It only at our store. The Rexall Store. J. C. Perry, Druggist. Xotlce of Sale of Personal Properly. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, December 18th, 1911, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m , on said date, the store premises In the building ad Joining the Peoples Bank, on Main street, city of Sllverton, county of Marlon and utute of Oregon, the un dersigned, being duly authorized thereunto, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for caBh in ha!!1 all the goods and chattels contained In said premises and covered by the mortgawi hereinafter described; the same consisting bf "One front bar, one back bar, on cah Register No. 183106, one safe, enumerated slot machines, one billiard and one pool table, four tables, 20 chairs, oue desk and all glans and wood partitions, glassware and other chattels, grip machine No. 2C5, striking machine No. 64:10, strength machine No. 6109, draw poker machine No. TO 30, nickel machine No. 270, nickel ma chine No. -1210, quarter mnchjne No. 1001." Said sale is to be made for the foreclosure, and pursuant to the pro visions of a certain chattel mortgage executed by Ambrose Brooks to Mrs. Louise welnhard, Mr. Anna Wesaln ger, Paul Wesalnger, and Henry Wag ner, executrixes and executors of the estate of Hery Welnhard, deceased, dated the 25th day of September, 1907, and recorded at page 516 In book 11. of the mortgage records of aald Marlon county, Oregon, to secure cure the payment of a certain prom- niiHuory In said Instrument described for the sum of $1700 In gold coin of the t'nlted States of America, paya ble on demand, with Interest from date six per cent per annum, on hlcb note $675 has been paid account principal, leaving a balance of $1Q2. and Interest from date of said note; default having been made In the pay ment of tbe said note, tbougb duly demanded. Dated and first published tbe 1Kb day of December, 1911. ANTON KIKHLMNKK. r-Feetaxbrdluelaohrdl tao unit 12--7t-dly t t 'J A Gift of a Sweater is in deed a Welcome One No gift is likely to make such a lasting impression as htat which confers added physic al comfort to its recipient. That's why we say that a sweater is a gift that every woman and child will gladly welcome, And you should bear in mind when it comes to the selection of sweaters that we best serve your de sire in this respect by of fering vou the largest ob tainable asortment of sweat ers and sweater coats at very reasonable prices. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS i Furs Sweaters Bed Spreads Table Cloth Napkins Guest Towels Umbrellas Fans Muslin Underwear Waists Kimonas Hosiery Gloves Jabots Side Pleats Scarfs Barrettes Back Combs Toilet Sets Manicure Sets Jewelry Hand Bags Mesh Bags Beaded Bags December Clearance of Suits and Coats I Regular prices $8.50 to $10,00, Special $ 5.00 Regular prices $12.50 to $15.00. Special $ 7.50 Regular prices $17,50 to $20,00, Special $10.00 Goods Delivered to All Parts of the City U. G. Shipley Company Quality TopulM T GO 145-147 North Liberty Street, s MEUtllAJfDISE Detneen State and Court tllllES When at Portland Go to the BOWERS . ti si ; .is a a t " " ; t a c E j i it : Rates $1.00 up. .Break fast and lunch 50c. Din- ner $1.00. Also a la Carte service In grill, One block from Oregon Elec tric on 11th and Wash ington streets, Salem people cordially Invited to - ' , make our house their ; headquarters, F. P. WILLIAMS, formerly with Marion r it? iB j i- U S V f V - ,.m -a m m j mj m w$ 4 . Make Want Advertising Your Banker Journal want ads ibring quick results CALIFORNIA IS FAMOCS THE W0KI.D OVEH For Its iplondld tioatolrles, Its varied attractions, Its lino beachea, hot Hirlns and pleasure resort All these can le reached with eano by the J - - - A. SUNSET 1 0GO EN (J SHASTA I ROUTES "Iload of n Tbotnund Wooden" Route of Blianta Limited Excursion Tickets Costing $55.00 Portland to Los Angeles and Return. On eale dully, Kood alx months with stopover going or returning. Corresponding low fares from otlu-r Oregon points. Call on our agents for II.VXDSOlfKLI ILLMSTKVTtI) MTEKATlliE Describing Han Francisco, Oakland, Stanford I'nlveritlty, Lick Ob servatory, Hunt. i Cruz, Del Monte, l'aso Koblus Hot Springs, Santa Barbara, Iju Angeles, Long Duach, San liii-o, Tbe Old Spanish MlHHlons, Yosemlte National Park and Dig Trees, and other place of lnterext In the Golden Stats; or write to ' JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. i i i i39 Court Street