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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1913)
Pag Coir BAIL! CiriTIL JOCMiX, S1LXI, OXEGOX, 8ATCBDAY, HAKCH 15, Mil. North, South, East, West men andwomen are subject to the numerous ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion and elimination. Headaches, lazy feelings, depression of spirits are first consequences, and then worse sickness followsif the trouble is not removed. But thousands have discovered that eeeiam'ef $id (Th Uricat SU of Anr M.dicln. In lh World) re the most reliable corrective, and the best preventive of these com mon ailments. Better digestion, more restful sleep, greater strength, brighterspirits, clearer complexions are given to those who use occasion, ally this time-tested home remedy. Beecham's Pills will no doubt help you it is to your interest to try them for all over the world they Are Pronounced Best Sold varywhtt. In bosai, 10c, 2 Sc. TK direction with mwmtf box ar vary valuabU aipacfallp to worms At the Globe Sunday Program "Between Life and Death," 2-reel Ambrosio which is a very strong drama worth seeing. "Trail of the Silver Fox" Eclair "Binks Did It" Imp "Ben the Stoway" We Pick Our Pictures. Always the Pipe Organ The Final .7 ii si Ice. Determined to win Milllcent, the henntlfiil iliiiiKlitcr of Mr. Vunu, Car son llarrctt a man of the world, setH nlmut to defeat his rival, Lewis llues Uin. lln knows yimiii; llticston's skill a mi expert penman and challenges him by making out a clunk to him and signing It with his signature. Me tells Iluesion the cheek is his If ho can du plicate It. llueston copies It o well that one cannot ho distinguished from the other. Barrett takes both the checks In his hand and by a clever substitution, gives him back the forg ed one. llueston, not sunpcctlng Bar rett of any treachery, goes to the bank where he cashes It. The forgery Is discovered. Barrett denies all knowl edge of the check. Hueston Is con victed and sent to jail. Mllllccnt has never ceased to love Hueston, hut her parents persuade her to marry Barrett One morning she picks u,i the newspaper and reads that Lewis H.icpton has escaped from pris on. Her husband enters the room and snatches the paper from her. He In'ently peruses it While he Is thus engaged, Mllllccnt places a blank rec ord on the phonograph nearby and starts the machinery. Barretts turns angrily lo her and asks If she still loves llueston. Sho confesses she does. He tells her that because of her love for llueston he is In his pris on. She In astonishment, asks him how so and excitedly, he tells her how he led llueston to commit forgery. His words are all recorded In the phono graph. He angrily leaves the room. I jum aner uer uubuuiiu nus guuv, J llueston appears. She hastily tells him I that she knows all, gives him the rec ord, bigs him to flee, and she will meet him at a certain point. Her I husband detects her and follows her !to the appointed place. Hueston ac ! cases him of treachery. Barrett steps :back as if to avoid him and acciden tally falls over the cliff Into the river below and drowns. A this moment the prison guards and officers appear and capture Hueston. Milllcent, now being a widow, se cures a new trial for Hueston. On the evidence of the phonograph record, he Is declared Innocent and released from prison, finally securing justice. loiter, when the memories of the past nro almost forgetten, TjCwIs Hues ton and Milllcent arc seen together In sweet antclpatlon of their coming marriage. Ye Liberty, Sunday and Monday. CUT OF SALEM GETS THE BEST OF PRICES In conversation with a Journal re porter today, a citizen who attended the meeting of the committee to se lect paving last night said: "The city of Salem gets better price for asphaltic pavement or ce ment concrete base than other cities of the Northwest When the bids for the paving of North Commercial, Clie lpeketn and Twenty-first streets were opened last Monday evening It was found that the Clark & Henery Con struction company was low bidder for an a-sphaltic pavement on a cement concrete base. The local contractors bidding on a cement pavement sub mitted bids somewhat lower than the bid of the Clark & Henery Con struction company, but when the cost of maintenance Is considered for a concrete pavement without the asphalt concrete pavement wltout the asphalt wearing surface will cost consider able more." A Mounted Carrier. Beginning Monday, the 17th, the lo cal postofflce will add a mounted car rier to the already large number, and a wide scope of territory will be In cluded In the carrier districts of Sa lem. The district over which the new carrier will operate is bounded as follows: From D street to Madison, and from Water to Twelfth. This dis trlct will take In the Oaks addition to Salem, and another boundary will In cluude the new territory from 21st to 25th street, thence to Bellvue street. As Woodrow WIlBon comes In, Sec retary .lames Wilson goe out, after 1 eating the record for length of cab inet service. Poison In 31 is Stomach. Rockland, Me., March IS. Poison Is evident In the stomach of Rear-Admiral Robert G. Eaton, according to an unofficial announcement here today, following an examination of the stom ach by Professor William Whitney, the Harvard chemist. Katon died un der mysterious circumstances at. his home here. Arrests are expected to follow the announcement Mrs. Ralph Keyes, the admiral's step daughter, declared today that her father was addicted to drugs, smoked if v f L w v Absolutely Pure The Only Baking Powder Made from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Chemists tests have shown that a port ol the alum from biscuit made with an alum baking powder passes Into the stomach, and that digestion Is retarded thereby. Road the label and make sure that your baking powder Is not inado from alum v 1 ' n A Tf i 4 V"- SJ I t 1 jr I J, "hasheesh" and drank heavily. She is of the opinion that ho poisoned his adopted baby while In a drunken paroxysm. A chronic borrower usually keeps everything but his word. A ('Odd I n ilia n Mow. UNITED l'llUSS IJ5ASKU Willi!. Washington March 15. Hollow Horn Bear, Sioux Cchlef who partici pated In the Custer massacre in Mon tana, died ut the Littlu Pennsylvania avenue hotel here today. He was fit years of age. Hollow Horn Bear came here to ut tend the Inauguration and to pledge the fealty of his tribesmen to Presi dent Wilson. B "COUNTERFEIT WARNING TO THE PUBLIC COUNTERFEIT jj n U H ti H Don't be Fooled By Counterfeit 2-Reel Pictures. The Original pi eel Will be shown at the GLOBE Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Children, 10c; Adults, 25c. II" 11 11 IS II JJlndepondent Western Film Kxchange, Portland, Ore., February 2G, 1913. 13 H Bill lr f1 Itl ftnvnniutpi riltlin Thimt M Qnlntn flrft uli' l?iO!Hiir in vnnn vo'ont Itiinlt'i nnnnnrnlntr thn mnmrnlAna fl.t-a1 TnfiQtOTTiofl OTitWlful "fifitfin " nr "TVlO Ufania Ctf II lima n ll V " T wlah tn CflV thflt T ltoliAVA thnt nn nntnimt ft tVlA t l'nmnrwWtUU t I IjthiH production our renULl prlro will lw prohibitive unless you increase the price of your admission. However, It Is seldom that an exhibitor has an opportunity to offer his patrons in moving pictures a masterpiece of this nature. If you feel that you enre to In- H MMcri'iitio iue JMimiBHiuu juji'w uu unn pruuuL-iruu w win niiuto you a quouuiou 01 j-uu ior iwo ua.VB ue. jiuping umi yuu win luvor ub wiiu uu eany rtpi.v, tm ino euujtrut 111 (jucoliuu ib in (jiwi uumtuiu, c uub 10 ruiimin, very iruiyi juuia. Jiiut-iiL-uut-ni nretiuiiiN g II n ti Tho above letter explains Itself. In addition the management of the Globe theatre would like to state that this picture in five reels is a very expensive production, and had to be shown everywhere at nn advanced price. I feel sure that the patrons of the Cilobi mm M H theatre want to see UiIb production, and In order to nivo you the opportunity wo will advance the price aa lit t lo napossihle In order to cover the extra cost 30 cents for children, 20 cents for adults. All clergy and other dignitaries of the church are Invited to U 13 tine this llibllcal picture, and by making theinHolves known at tho box 'office will bo admitted free. It is also sutfpestod that our patrons note the tlmo of the beginning of each performance, so that they can be on hand when the picture starts, thereby avoiding H M gj H.fiiiiih in in iini ini'iuii' 'in uiu i.iiuii, n mi ii on'nn it. itri niiiii,, m-1 1 1 vn 1 1 1 n, isi.iwiv tuiti u.uv, tciiiii, i, o.av, o iv,uv, a uc iiv.mn,u ui uiiiuu n in uv uvio av t ccn, x uo uiuuc a uvui,i u 'itiiMifuiuuiii.. mtm uBQ!33S3SC32QI3B&SIIOB!3Sa!!QISSSSSBS3S13QS!SISDQ!3IQQ!SS!S " II U EnsasassananHaaianncaanHnnsaHaaaiiiEasaaanjsnzsannn BDQQaBlISaEQDasaSSSESBDQSaaaaiBEIQESil Nalli'l' In Pniperl)- Owners, Nullee Ih hereby Klven that the Hrert ifinimlllei) will meet the prop erty invnera on Twenty-flr:t titreet, Slatu to Center, n 7:!10 p. in., Wed-nej-day, March 111, l!li:t In the com mon council chambers In the clly hall lo di'lermhiB the? hind of pavement to he laid. C'llAS. F. KXGIN, City Recorder. 3-ir.-;u ALLEN'S F00TEASE The Anlisf plfrpmnlrr wli.ikcli Itilo ihc Hhm- The slMiiilard Rem edy fur tile Irel lur n nuitltr rmtitrv. .le.ux) tc.lilnnuiiiN Si'M Irilf Murk. 1'vcrvwlirrc. !c. Sitineh' I " H I I . AilitrrM. Allen S. Olnnteil. I.e Km . N Trie Man Mho put Ihc Ct. In I I K I Notice lo Pr(iierlj- Onnern. Notice Ih hereby Klven that the street, committee will meet the prop erty owners on Cheinckcln street, I l'olirfctilli to Tivtrilv-flr.jl t e,t at 7:.'lll p. in., Tuestlay, March IS, PH.'I, In l he coiuiiion council chambers In the city hall to determine Ihe kind ol' pavement to he laid. ('HAS. F. KUM.V, Clly Iteoordcr. 3-l.r-:!t llvile Jury If 11 tiirs. Kansas City, Mo., Mar. 15. The jury In Ihe enso of lr. II. C, Hyde, chained with Ihe murder here of Col onel Tlfimas Swopo, was reporti'd hopelessly deadlocked loilny, but were sent hack to their iiuarters by the She Cun It ii y Anollicr, ll'M'lKII l'UKRH 1 AHi:i) tt'Illll. New York, nr. 15. The loss of a pin worlh $IO,fto by Mrs. William K. Vanduriilll Is reported to the po lli'a today. Tlie pin was made up of pearls and diamonds. PILES CURED AT HOME BY MEW ABSGRPTION METHOD If you mi Her from bleed! nn, Itching, blind or pruti-mling Piles, m-nd mo your mlilrcKH, uml I will U!l you bow lo euro you rue If at li'tu by tho new nlmorptlou treat mint; ft ml will nKo Rrml fiuuo of thin home trcntincnt free j u. lrl.tl,wi!i reference!! finm your own I' . ii'y l n iiu'Hti ti. liiiiiieilliilo relief and r r-'-n t t ;ic nHNiin-.l, Html no intnicy, t I! otlHTHiif thin offer. Wrlto toiluy to m. hiiiiiinern, liux V, Notre Daine. lixiL court for further dellberatton. It wnn report! Jurora Btand 8 to 4 for convk'tiun. If a mistrial rcwults. It Ih ! not betiovt'd Hyde will be tried again, 1 Big Snap Small (second- hand delivery truck, first-class condition; capacity lliOO pounds. Al TO EXCHAXiE (5AUA0K. 170 S. 12th Street. I'hono 776 u n m TWO EAT EVENTS I For Salem and Its Surrounding Countty GR 12 I? ti tt 11 a n ii n til u - B U 1$ H a u a First: THE OPENING OF THE STEEL BRIDGE Second : The "Starting up" of a new awmill at Falls City, Or. Both event will mean much for the Cherry City. It will mean better railroad facilities stronger competition in the lumber and wood market; it will, above all, mean MORE LUMBER BETTER LUMBER PROMPTER SERVICE To the people of the Cherry City, by th Falls City Lumbber Company, on account of its larger and more modern plant and the improved freight service over the S., F. C. & W. railroad. The future looks bright. We are working under the most auspicious circumstance. Let us join hand in making this a great city and prosperous country. Come and see us at our new and cheery offices on the corner of Commercial and Chemeketa streets, Re member , business or not busints, "the latch string is always out." Yours for a "Bully Good" Year The Falls City Lumber Co. 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