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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT RNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, DEC. 24. 1915. THREE it ros. Cash Premiums Will Be More Than Double Those Offered at Last Year's Show GREET YOU ALL MICK D ' We wish to thank our many patrons and f riends o; for their patronage in the past year and will en- Jl deavor to extend them the same courteous treatment tllw!v!$Kf ' Jiill Merry Xmas and Happy New Year to You All. kWT fiZgSt MERIT VANILLA When groceries tomorrow be sure to include a 25c bottle of Merit Vanilla. This is the flavoring of quality that insures success in every baking. s Even the beginner meets with instant success when she uses Merit Vanilla her calce has just the right flavor. Ipl Eipht Accidents From Marion County Reported During Past Week Eight accidents were reported to the 35 SUNDAY ONLY S. & C. VAUDEVILLE 3 -BEST ACTS--3 Billy Link & Co. In a Comedy Skit "Custer's Last Fight Outdone" Pantzer Duo Amusing Contortions Special ties , Dale and Hyland Oirls that Sing, Dance sad Talk Whole Lot FEATURE PICTURES SPECIAL MUSIC BLIGH THEATRE MATINEE AND EVENING ordering your State Industrial Accident commission for tho week ending December 23 from Marion county. The list includes: Wig mtiud Herschback, fcalem, flesh cut, saw mill; Adam Lconhardt, Halem, strained back, sawmill; Goorge Lucas,' Rnlem, bruised back, sawmill; Charles F. Hams by, Silverton, crushed fingers, flour mill; Charles Holmquist, Mill City, mnshed foot, sawmill; Henry Sharp, Mill City, cut foot, logging; and -Samuel M. Davis, injured hand, construc tion. During tho past week, December 17, to December 23, inclusive, there wore reported to the State Industrial Acci dent commission 101 accidents, of which two wero fatal. Of the total number Teported 108 were subject to the act, 30 were from nublio utility corporations: 24 were from other firms and corporations who hove rejected the provisions of tho act ; two were from firms and corporations who do not employ labor in hazurdous occupation. .The following shows the number of accidents by industry: . frnwrnills, 38 logging, 18; construction, 21; planing mill, 2; dredging, 2; meat packing, 22; flour mill, 2; quarry, 3; paper works, 2; railway, light and power, 7; transpor tation, 2; railroad operation, 34; de portment Btorcs, 2. The following one each: Mining, oil company, Btove mfg., woolen mills, Inundry, roofing company, auto works, furniture mfg., bakery, wholesalers. ISAIAH H. AMOS DEAD Portland. Ore., Dee. 24. Isinh H. Amos, prominent prohibition leader, died today following an operation Sat urday for acute appendicitis, Ho was 71 years old. 1 YE LIBERTY and BLIGH THEATRES Wish You An A MERRY XMAS and a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR w J: tmm f-2 2 oil 1,;viyiit.A 'jt i- f r r ". ' J AT THE LIBERTY THEATRE The part of ,n man who, through be ing a "good fellow" and his own worst enemy, goes through a literal hell be fore ho learns his lesson, is ndmirubly portrayed by Henry Kolkor in "The Warning," the next release on tho Equitable program, which is coming to the Yo liberty theatro today, Friday, and Saturday. The story is told in alle gorical form and aside from tho poig nant interest which attaches to the themo nnd the way in which it is work ed out, is one of tho moBt striking ex amples of screen artistry which hos ever been presented, Doro's illustra tions of the "Inferno" of Dnnto have been drawn upon in a realistic mauncr and the grip which tho pictures take upon the mindB of those who see them is not easily loosened. DIED WAI.KF.R In tho city, Friday, Decern- . bcr 24, 1915, Lemuel Walker, at the nge of GO. The body was shipped this afternoon by Webb & Clough to relatives In Port- land for burial. . ' Mrs,. C. O. Rice, 77B Center street, fell and sustained a broken wrist and scv- eral dislocated boneB of tho wrist yes - tcrdny. Dr. Richard Cnrtwright was called and reduced the dislocation. To- day bIio 1b making a Batlsfnctory recov- ery, excepting that the broken wrist is' causing her considerable pain. Thanking You and Wishing You, One and All A MERRY X1AS The Greater Chicago Store There is no attempt at preaching a sermon in connection with tho theme, but with consummate skill tho warn ing is conveyed, and there is no mistak ing it. Somo remarkable photographic effects aro shown, the night side of New York life, a series of pictures of tho "Clrent White Wny" huving been taken at night, with the flashing, winking, grating, glittering electric il lumination furnishing its own light' to tho camera, being only a portion of the groups. Even ho who runs may rend the story, aud he will hnvo to run fast and far to escapo rending it. Mr. Kol ker has visualized the downfall of n man who gives way to "boom compan ionship' " nnd its logical results with a vividness which cannot fail to impress, not only by itB realism, but by tho beauty of its presentation. I l j , i I ; ) TODAY'S ODDEST STORY. (By T'nited Press.) I'rbnnn, III., lc. 34 Tho only impurity found in cigarette is hay according to Dr. Ileal of the 1'nivorsity of Illinois, who has just completed an exhaus tive analysis of leading brands. Tho use of alfalfa and straw, said Dr. Ueul, appears to be oi the decline jr. Heal found in cigareto, hydrogen sulphino, pvridino, carbon dioxide, am monia and nicotine, but in such small quantities as to bo prac tically non-injurious. ( jc sfc s(( fc )(( if( s( )(( )f( )(( )( )t c sjc Assisted by the Salem Commcrcinl club, the Marion County roidtry asso ciation is offering much greater cash inducements, than ever before, to the poultry fancier to exhibit some of their poultry at the show to be held from January 11 to the 14th, inclusive. Ladd & Bush, bankers, and the Capi tal National bank have each given the nssocnation a beautiful silver cup to be offered as special premiums. One of these cups will bo offered on the best gen among the light weight breeds, such as the Leghorns, Aneonas, Camp ines, etc., and the other on tho best pen among the heavy breeds, such ns tho Rocks, Reds, Wjnndotts, Minorcas, etc. For the best male, and female, all breeds competing, a cash prize of $5 each will be given. Bantams, water fowls, turkeys nnd ornamentals will be exempt from com petition for the above prizes but will be allowed to compete for the following cash prizes: Single uuus. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 12 or more birds ...2.00 1.00 $0.50 (i to 12 birds 1.00 .50 .25 5 or less birds .... .50 .25 Ribbon On pens: 6 or moro entries .. S.50 2.00 1.00 2 to 5 entries 2.00 1.00 Ribbon 2 or less entries . . 1.00 .50 Ribbon A bird to win a first prize at this show must score not less than SO points. Partios desiring to enter birds for sale onlv. can do so bv ravine 25 cents for each bird and furnishing their ownl coops. No birds so. entered can com pete for any regular or special prize. Each specimen competing for a prize must be entered in the name of the ac tual owner. Any attempt to evado this rule, as in borrowing one or moro birds from a coop, or in uuving with the un dcrstanding that the birds shall be re turned after tho show, or that they Bhall j witn a j,rew of Sago Tea and Sulphur, be returned unless sold, or oh any other i whenever her hair fell out or took condition, will exclude all birds entered on tBnt dull, fodod or streaked appear by the offending party, if discovered ftIice, this simple mixture was applied in time, nnd if not, the premium ahull; with wonderful effect. ' By asking at be withheld. ! any drug store for "Wyeth'a Hage and Au entry fee of 35 cents for nidi .Sulphur Compound," yon will get a singlo bird will be charged. Kxhibilimi ' largo bottle of thi3 old-time recipe, pen tl extra. Birds competing for ready to use, for about 50 cents. This puna must nb.'O be entered in single '.simple mixture can be depended upon classes. The highest scoring specimens! will constitute pen. Belgian hares 50 cents per pair. To enamo exhibitors to realize tne greatest benefit possible from their ex hibit they will be allowed to place ad vertising matter over their exhibit which shall not occupy over 50 per cent of tho space consumed by their exhibit'. No premiums or ribbons from other shows will be allowed on tho coops, j; rioor space tor nuvertismg purposes can bo secured from the secretary by the exhibitor, without charge. Exhibitors desiring to disposo of their specimens, but uuablo to attend show, may give their price in the entry, to be sold by tho secretary. If sold, tho full nmount of such sale will bo remitted to the exhibitor at tho close of tho show. Exhibitors .present arc expected to at tend to sales of therr owu specimens. Tho secretary must be notified of every Lsale or transfer, otherwise birds will be returned to tho original Blnpper. All entries must be made on blanks furnished by the secretary, and all en try fees paid in full nt tho timo entry- is made. In no ease will an entry bo placed upon tho books of the secretary unless tho full nmount of fees accom jnny tho entry blank. Remittances should bo made payable to W. H. Smith, Salem, Oro., and should bo made by ex press money order, postoffico order, registered letter, or' check. Entries will close January 7. This menus that nil entries must eith er bo handed to the secretary by that date or bo mailed bearing postmark of not later than that date. All birds so entered will be given the best of atten tion. Birds will bo received for scor ing nt any time, so long ns there is proper room, by paying a charge of 25 corns per bird, but will not, bn allowed to compete for prizes. All birds entered for competition must bo in tho show room by 6 p. m,, January 10, WW. Ar rivals received January U will bo prop erly cared for. The Marion County Poultry show will be the only winter show held in the Willamette valley this season and will thcreforo draw from a much greater territory than ever before. Whilo this show depends very great ly upon the ordinary poultry ruiser for its support very many of the strong advertisers aro among its exhibitors. Everyone living in Marion eounty who is interested in poultry should enter somo birds if for no ottlinr reason than to have them scored and find out their , und alinnlH and seven, barrels of pop quality. A membership in the nssocm-1 i ll- 4.1 1 ...Til I tiou cunm utii im ht ycr, iiiki you win nnvo tno BntiHtaction or knowing that you are assisting in the promotion of ono of tho greatest industries of the country, Jf you aro interested in this show and hnvo not received an entry blank a card mailed to Walter II. Hmith, Ha lem, will bring you one. No specimens will be received for exhibition except those that hnve been duly entered on blanks provided by the secretary, and on which entry fee and express charges have been paid. WAR NEWS OF ONE YEAR AOO TODAY Tho Mikado dissolved "tho Diet when the Home rejected army expansion bills. Ambas sador bills. Ambassador Irtunba at Wnhington denied that Aus tria wanted peace. One hun dred years of peace between the (J. H. and Canada was com mented on in London. Europ ean war orphans thanked the American children for the Christmas toy ships. A Merry Christmas The House that GUARANTEES Every Purchase Look Young! Common Garden Sage and Sulphur Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell Grandmother kept her hair benuti- fitlH- l'tlf .nm1 frlnuKV mill n Viunil'j n t to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, drv. itchv ocnlu and falline hnir. A well-known " downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur beciiBO it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied it's so easy to use, too. Yon simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hnir, taking one ctrnnd at a tune. By morn ing the gray hair disappears; after an other amplication or two. it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant. POSTJFFICE BUSY. Sn Francisco, Dee. 21. The, biggest day in tho history of tho San Francisco postolfice was yesterday, Postmaster Fay wiid today ami hn does not be lievo the record set will be reached again for ninny years. The totul concellntion of let- i $ tcrs nnd rurdx, first class mail, reii'her 1,22(1,000 pieces; anil included the parcel post, the H grand total ran well over 3,- (100,000 pieces. This record is sk an increase of 20 per cent over tho corresponding date last s)e year. Twenty thousand dollars worth of lamps were sold diir- iug tho 24 hours. )Jq sjc SC jjc ?c )jc S'jt )c )( j( )J( jjc Biggest Christinas Dinner To Be Served in State The largest Christmas dinner to bo served in Oregon will be nt the Oregon Stuto Hospital, where 1(112 patients will enjoy the following formidable menu: Seven hundred and sixty-two chick end, weighing 2121 pounds; 34 turkeys, weighing 272 pounds; 550 pounds fruit cuke, 100 pounds raisin loaf, 80 gallons of mincemeat, 1800 loaves of bread, 100 gallons cranberry sauce, 20 gallons canned corn, 140 gallons tomatoes, 200 gallons beans, 20 bushels of mushed po tatoes, 1)0 gallons chicken giljlots, 05 gallons pudding, one barrel pickles, 100 giu Ions cold sluw, JMU gallons soup, i-U tl iron etftffli 720 pounds candy, 47S rwMimlu nniitiutfi 9.rifl twuithIm nt wiitnutM Keeping Close Watch On Mexican Situation El Taso, Toxas, Dec. 24 Though mili tary officials kept an anxious eye upon Juaroa developments today, they in clined to believe that riots, threatened last "alght, would give little trouble. As a matter of precaution, Americans were ordered out of tho town, and those J la TODAY AND XMAS The Warning FEATURING HENRY KOLKER FIVE ACTS OF PHOTO PLAY WHICH DELIVERED A LESSON OF VITAL IM PORTANCE nr A CONVINC ING I4ANNER PATHE WEEKLY YE LIBERTY Always 10c NEVER MORE Ml FREE , Matinee l or All Children Un der 12 Years of Age. XMAS DAY at, m on this sido were prevented from cross, ing into the town. ; Consul Edward's wife and others fled across the line. General -Villa is reported leading tho scattered fragments of his forces for n lust ditch hIh ml. Desertions to the Carrniizista ranks continue. 313 Charlie Chaplin In a Sidesplitting Comedy FLORENCE LA BADIE Supported by MIONON ANDERSON IN "THE PRICE OF HER SILENCE" A powerful 4-roel picture of sentiment, sacrifice and ad vent!! ro, soul gripping in its appeal to the heart. MUTUAL WEEKLY" VAUDEVILLE The Australian Midgets TODAY AND TOMORROW BLIGH THEATRE A Real Novelty Act ITS For Your New Year's Dinner let us fiirnlfrh tho moat, After you'vo once futon tho fresh, prime nicut wo tell, you'll continue to patronize us. Our popularity is due to the fact (hut we handlo but the best grade meat in a cloanly manner, always give full weight, and tell at economy prices. Independent Market Vu.r2T 16 & Commercial St. rhoue 720