THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1916. KIVE csssannESEsaBczzssszsssanns: li 3 Days (CZM A MO P.PERA Starting Seats Now Selling JLlXk 4T JL N lLr HOUSE MONDAY Mat. ELLIOTT & SHERMAN PRESENT D. W. GRIFFITH'S World's Mightiest Spectacle Evening at 8:151 Matinee at 2:15 JULY 24 II II II II II II U n n ii ii ii ii ii ii a n M m a u a a a a a a a n u a a a H a a n u a a n u n II II ii II II II II 'I ii II SEES "DECISIVE BATTLES OF THE CIVIL WAR" "SHERMAN'S MARCH TO THE SEA" "THE BURNING OF ATLANTA" "LEE'S SURRENDER AT APPOMATTOX" "WHAT WAR COSTS MOTHERS, WIVES AND SISTERS" "THE ASSASSINATION OF PRES. LINCOLN" "THE RISE OF THE KU KLUX KLAN" "THE COMING OF THE PRINCE OF PEACE" A series of wild rides that commandeered a county for a day and cost $10,000. Night photography of battle scenes, invented and perfected at a coat of 12,009. j', !j a: Wonderful nrtlllcrv duels in which real shells, costing $80 apiece, were used. Miles of trenche;, thousands of . fighters "war as it actually is." Musical seoro of 40 pieces, synchronized to the several thousand distinct and individual scene.'. 'The Birth of a Nation" Has No Competitors To See It Is a Treat To Miss It Is a Missfortune Never Before Has This City Been Privileged to Witness a Photo Lay of Such Magnitude 5,000 Scenes Cost $500,000 18,000 v Horses People 3,000 SO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA1 3 PRICES Evenings 50c, 75c, $1.00 $1.50. Box Seats 32.00 Matinee, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 I3QDDQ2I IQSnDDDDDaBBDaBBBanEQ The Play's Message of Peace If this graphic- presentment serves no other purpose, its message for universal peace marks it of great importance. Morally and ed ucationally it establishes the futility of armed conflict. A member of the senate of the United States expressed the foregoing senti ment. "Anyone contemplating war should see this picture," added an other senator. "I sincerely brieve it will do more to deter people from engaging In war than a lytliiug written or spoken on the sub ject in years." - Oreat care has been taken not to glorify' buttle. -Even the music stops in its motiff of glorification to sound tho note of terror and desolation, which is the real truth of war. Armies seldom settle disputed questions of state. T3ut, where they accomplish this much, in the wake of conflict arise newer and more terrible questions. But for the hatreds engendered in the civil war, the suffering of the reconstruction period would never have been known. From Coast to Coast the Most Stupendous Dramatic Sensation This Country Has Ever Known. Now Playing to De lighted and Enthusiastic Multitudes. The Birth of a Nation Will he presented in Salem tho same as New York, Chi cago, Boston atid Philadelphia, carrying everything complete to produce the wonderful effects, and a full Symphony Orchestra of Thirty Pieces E3BBIE3&SES2C2ZSB&2SEBBSBZBSBBBS. ST. PAUL ITEMS. Four homes in this vicinity were recently brightened by the arrival of daughters, namely, J. A. (iearin, J. F. Krwert, Alois Kerber and 8. A. Moore. Japanese (ioldfiBU raised right here in Oregon will soon bo on the market from the Peter McDonald fish hatch cry. "Pete" says they are spawning now and it is only a matter of several weeks and he will bo well prepared to deliver some. This is a new industry in this state with excellent prospects of expansion. A court of womens C. O. F. will I soon be an established fact in t. Paul. At a meeting held in the city j hall last .Sunday at 2:30 p. m. pre I sided over by Father C'habot, Father Maher of Woodburn made an interest i ing and instructive appeal for the or I gnuization of n court at fit. Paul. ! Owing to the bad weather the atten dance wus not large but sufficient sig ' natures were secured to warrant n ehar- BBB03BBBBBEBEBBBZS3CEBBBBBBBS5SSS39 In any city or town in the United States there is one Best Piny House, and that Theatre shows the biggest features. In Salem that house is the Oregon, where you are sure to sec the latest and best photoplays presented with superb musical-- programs amid tho most pleasant surroundings. n n 11 u CI a M n u OREGON i "The House that Satisfies" PROGRAM SUNDAY THE IDOL Of THE SCREEN Lionel Barrymore IN "Dorian's Divorce" IN 5 ACTS PRESENTING A Vital Story of a Real Man's Sacrifice for the Wife of His Heart Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew IN 1000 Feet of Smiles and Chuckles LATE NEWS EVENTS a n H ii ii a a a n ii ii EI n n ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii n ii n ii ii n II II II II I! ter for a local court and prospects are excellent for a court of from 30 to 40 members in the near future. Mrs. John Ulntt of Woodburn is assisting in the organization. I Mr. R. Leonard and son Max, of Oakland, Calif., have temporarily es tablished themselves on their 345-acre ranch, 4 1-2 miles south of St. Paul, intending to do much improving on the place. If the weather is good there will be a large crowd nt the K. of C. picnic at Horseshoe lake next Sunday. Wood burn Independent. COMPLETES NICE NEW BARN Nelson Bros., of the Rilverton Hills, have just completed a newf barn, 30x48, on their splendid ranch. Besides being extensively engaged iu tho dairy busi ness the boys also pay considerable at tention to the growing of Italian prunes. They are talking of building a prune dryer during the early fall. They Jiave built a pump house just recently and in stalled a gasoline engine. Their water The Slave ProblemThe Birth of A Nation Covers It All The slave trade in America and slav ery as it existed prior to the war is ex emplified in "The Birth of a Nation," u. w. liritfitn's pictorial and musical elaboration of Thomas Dixon's "The Clansman," and "The Leopard's npor. ' This phase of political conditions is traced strikingly from the importation of the first slaves to the troubles that grew out of their freedom and conse quent enfranchisement and subsequent tribulations of the south under carpet bag rule. As a sort of prologue to the drama, the arrival of the first "cargo" of slaves is presented with historic fidel ity. From this the scene changes to ante bellum days, depicting the condi tion of the negro in the south nt that time. Then comes the turmoil of war, works system is now absolutely com- "'J"' niy, the rule of black over nor in the capital of South Carolina and the Ku Klux Klun riding through the country side to rescnotheir women and preserve their traditions. Lincoln signing tho emancipation proclamation is a fuvorite among the 5,000 odd scenes of the mighty spectacle. See "The Birth of a Nation" when It VaudevilleStanIey & Co. Is plete. A hydraulic' ram placed in the canyon near their home two years ago brings the purest of mountain water to their very door. The gasoline engine was installed to assist the ram in the event of shortage of wnter or a break down. I. W. Miller, who had charge of the new buildings returned home Tuesday after an absence of three weeks. I. W. says without the slight esr nesir are exee silvertm. Annul . J nu" " 'n the negro pi , m , iihoih;i tu uiiuu, UB Well UH II1B Hiaill- n f I 1 fol( ot,ler Pttrticll features, and you lonressed Murderer i will m?Ty,el at what o" bebold-. f fl "UD,v ma pifuntMi Willi mm Louis rortme Hanged prese,,tation ,a" 7 wii i over Jl . f -Axi z -N't J 1 'jSjM II V. ft J. Warren Kerrigan, in a Blue Bird feature at Ye Liberty Sunday. sita'ney that the Nelson Bros., P08" he,re at Mfa Grand ,h(,tre xf,n cellent fellows to work for. d,?y' T,ue"?By -"i"1 Wedne8,ly J"'y on Anneal i 'd au1 2" w1"1 ,n8 negro problsm in j HELD OVER ONE MORE DAY COMEDY SINGINGDANCING No Raise in Prices MATINEE 10c 11 11 11 1! 11 Hanged c y-. .n , , n ui uiaicuui uiuBiu. ifuinuiic airs anu toik S.n Quentin Prison, C.1, July 22.- u plaved .phX Louis tortine, confessed murdered of tra, especially trained and carried for Peter M. Furrier, his wife and their this purpose, ami which greatly en-1 ten months old baby, Virginia, on hane e emotional power of the March 2, was hanged here today for 8llendid work- i the crime. i The trap was sprung at 10:19 aad EAST HUBBARD NEWS j Fortine was pronounced dead twelve ' minutes later. He made no statement' M"- Jhn Owens has been serious- j before the execution. I 'y " '" several days but is much im- Hev. Fathers McElrov and Keefo of proved. San Rafael, accompanied the -con-1 D- J- Voder and family and Clvde condemned man to the scaffold. I Yoder and family took a trip up the Columbia highway Inst Haturday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Kauffman and lit tle daughter, Agnes. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sealed bids will be received bv the H. Uostetler took a trio to Silver Creek icounty court of Marion eounty for the, Falls, Pratum and Salem last Wedues ! improvement of a eounty road at day, enjoying themselves very much jFruitland in road districts Nos. 20 and seeing some nice country, land 22 by building a bridge and chang-1 Several members of Simon Miller's miK me nm.ic ui me roan as will ap-, "uinuy ui nciuni, are camping at v oou pear on the plans and specifications .burn attending the Saints camp meet- Tuesday, to visit several weeks with her parents and ether relatives. Chester Hnrtzler went to Woodburn last Sunday to visit with Mrs. Hurt zlcr and little son, who have beea stny ing there for two weeks, Mrs. llartzlcr is taking treatmtent from a chiro practor doctor. D. D. Hostctlor's little daughter, Liln, is recovering from a severe illness and is able to be up. Enterprise. T0-M0RR0W William Farnum In a Romantic Drama of the 8"a "The Battle of Hearts" PATHE WEEKLY Salem's only exclusive Picture Theatre in a class separate. ft'ttMlMI! t f f Jp f".' f. IT 4 ' ' h ft L -v XD1TTI C AC UCSSTC K... ais,VILllflM FOX PRODUCTION sai Cars containing apparatus for dis infecting the clothing and baggage of passengers who have been exposed to contagious diseases have been put into service by an Italian railroud. Because of tho high cost of living in Manchuria the administration of tho Chinese Eastern railroad has granted to its emploves increase in pay of from I 15 per cent to per cent. The heathen- NOTICE TO CONTRACTOBS for the same now on file in this of fice. All bids must be accompanied by -a EVENING 15c ii ii certified amou ing. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Strubar and daughter, Pearl, of Woodburn, were DOROTHY GISH in "SUSANS ROCKING THE BOAF Hi 'ied check of fiva per cent of the; guests of S. J; Kauffman and fauily nt of the bid and must be filed . Sunday. : in tnis ntfice on or before Monday, jAngust 7, Iftlrt, at one o'clock p. m. V. O. BOYER. Countv Clerk. July 22. Aug. 1 and 5. Wedding Invitations, Announcements and Calling Cards Printed at the Jour nal Job Department. Lizzie Rmucher and Christens N'of- ziger were the guests of John Nofziger and family at Bethel, going Saturday and returning Monday. Mrs. Susan Lias spent the week-end with her daughter at Salem. Mrs. Dave Kauffman and two little children started for Pennsylvania last 1 VAUDEVILLE f From HIPPODROME THEATRE Portland Tomo rro wBUGWOfleDay Only MACK and MAY D0BERTS The SPANISH J. WARREN ' WILLIAMS .-4001 TR0UBAD0RS KERRIGAN Singing, Dancing Tur rattif I Novelty Singing In a Strong Pre- WITH IIT I and Dancing paredness Playet Instrumentalists Blue Bird Feature I j