THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON.' MONDAY, OCT 23, 1916. SEVEN n Senator Geo. E. Chamberlain 1 Will speak on the leading issues of the day at the GRAND OPERA HOUSE Monday Evening, Oct 23 8 O'clock Hallie Parrish Hinges Will Sing """"""""" n 3 DEMOGRATES SAY (Continued from page one.) diss will "get the worst of it." "Church and racial questions were injected into the campaign by the re republicans, but they found it would not work," he said., "The great body of voters are true in their alloginnco to America." The dominant issues of the campaign, Marshall said, are peace, prosperity and the question of continuing the foreign policy which has meant peace, or substi tuting for it a "chip on the shoulder" policy. Knows It Can't Be Bo. Albuquerque, N. M., Oct. 23. In ref erence to the charge against Republican Nominee Hughes that he bad entered into a private agreement with a pro German organization, Theodore Roose velt, in a signed statement today, de clared he was absolutely sure Mr. Hughes was telling the exact truth when he declared he had said nothing in private which he had not said in public- Ihe statement reads: "Any man who knows Mr. Hughes realizes it is impossible for him to enter into private agreements or to engago in intrigue of any sort. Signed "THEODORE ROOSEVELT." A little want ad will make big sales. Prices Moved Higher On Very Active Market New York, Oct.- 23. The New York Evening Sun financial review today said: , On an active volume of business with trading well in excess of 1,000, 000 shares," prices moved in the direc tion of higher levels in the best part of the city; new records being established in many prominent issues and the gen eral list moving to substantial im provement as compared with Satur day's final quotations. Public buying was active, particularly in the steel and copper shares. United States after opening up one point, advanced to a new high range, while better figures then ever before made for them were reported in some of the sugar stocks, Central Leather, Utah Copper, Wabash preferred "A", the Denver and Rio Grande issues and cer tain of the specialties. Great activity marked the eourso of business in the last hour, with trading well diversiljied id with increased interest in the rails, especially Union Pacific. Norfolk and Western and I Reading. Bonds were in good demand. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL THE BEST THERE IS IN JOB PRINTING WHEN YOU SHOP Why Not Gel Free Tickets to the Movies? Salem Public Is Offered Unusual Opportunity to Save Money. Twenty Enterprising Merchants Will Entertain r : ' Their Customers at the . OREGON THEATRE Beginning Today Free Tickets will be Given You with Cash Purchases at All of the Business Houses Listed Below. Clip this List to use when you shop. Ask for tickets. Autos & Auto Supplies VICK BROS. The Ford Dealers Bicycles and Supplies MORSE &RAMSDEN "Home of Excelsior Auto Cycle" Books and Stationery Commercial Book Store, for your Books and Stationery CAFETERIA ROYALE CAFETERIA Eat as lightly or as heartily as you like Cigars and Tobacco Rett's Cigar Store Only Cigar Store giv ing Oregon Tickets Cleaning and Fressing Standard Cleaners & Dyers Satisfaction Guarant'd CONFECTIONERY THE SPA The Taste Tells Department Store GALE & CO. We give Oregon Tickets with 25c purchases Big jptuai nugiaui luuay BILLIE BURKE The Star Supreme ' In Chapters 12 and 13 of "Gloria's Romance" "THE FIGHTING SPIRIT" A GOOD SHOW MAKE US PROVE IT CONTINUOUS SHOW TODAY VIOLA DANA The Beautiful Little Metro Star in "The Light of Happiness" 5 Acts--5 MATINEE 10c EVENING 15c VAUDEVILLE GRANDMA HUXLEY Violinist Seventy Years Old. Tuesday, Wed., Thurs. Norma Talmadge in "THE DEVIL'S NEEDLE" DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES f. Red Cross Pharmacy Prescription Headquarters QUALITY, SERVICE, ACCURACY FARM IMPLEMENTS AND SUPPLIES Purvine Pump & Implement Co. Everything for the Farm and Ranch Engines, Windmills, Pumps, Power Sprayers, Wagons GROCERIES J. L. Busick & Son Best Grades of All Fruits and Vegetables in Season NICHOL'S GROCERY Everything That's Good to Eat Harness and Saddlery F.E.SHAFER, Leather Goods, Auto mobile Robes, Leather Gloves, Etc. Jewelry & Silversmiths. HARTMAN BROS. & CO. If It's Jewelry we have it Meat Market INDEPENDENT MARKET Sweet Meats kept sweet PHOTOGRAPHY TOM CRONISE Photography that Speaks for Itself Plumbing, Healing, Etc FRASER & PRATT It will pay to let us do it Shoes and Rubbers DeVoe's Shoe Store Always better bargains 279 N. Com'l St. Shoe Repairing A. J. Paris Shoe Shop Best Workmanship Lowest Prices Tailoring and Altering D.H.M0SHER Clothes for .particular Dressers Repairing & altering neatly done Note: Some firms give a ticket free with a cash purchase of Twenty-five cents, and others with 50 cents, 75c or f 1.00 purchase, depending on the character of merchandise handled. rs Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage proves it 25c at all druggists. Eats Twice and Talks Once Will Speak Once In West Virginia By J. P. Yoder (United Press statf correspondent) Albuquerque, N. M., Oct. 23. Colon el Roosevelt fairly ate his way through Albuquerque New Mexico's largest city, today. Due for a five hour stop, he was given a breakfast reception from 8 to 9:30 and a noon banquet from 12 to 1:30, after he had spoken at 10 o clock. Roosevelt got another big reception here with ubiquitous bombing and bands. Secretary of War Baker was the par ticular target for Roosevelt's campaign darts today. The party arrived here a bout an hour lato and the colonel was clad enough lor the extra hour's sleep. He was slightly tired when ho left Phoenix early Sunday. It became known today that the col onel will probably answer the appeals of West Virginians and go on for one, and perhaps two speeches in that state when he goes to Baltimore. Ine Bu'ti niore speech will be Monday or Tuesday of next week. The secret of the unexpectedly long stop at unllup, A. Al., came out today It wus at (iallup on the way west that tho colonel got his worst taste of heck ling. The Roosevelt special was suppos ed to stop less than five minutes. It was held up - minutes. It has since been learned some one laminar with air brake attachments turned a screw which kept the brakes tight until every brake was examined unit the trouble remedied. Railroad officials have start ed an investigation. No Recall Probable Against Members of Polk County Court Dallas, Or., Oct. 23. It seems prob able now that there will be no recall election against the members of the 1'olk county court. Petitions had been circulated and it is reported, hail been quite liberally signed, particularly since the collapse of the Independence bridge, which had added impulse to the movement, but for .some reason these petitions were not filed with the county clerk prior to 20 dnys before the general election, November 2, on which date it was plan ned to have the recall election set in order to save the county the expense of n special election. Thecontractor having refused to re build the concrete bridge at Independ enee which collapsed a few weeks ago when the false work was removed, the county court has started work on no halt' of the county to repair the damage. ice middle span will have to be re moved and entirely rebuilt, but it is believed that the two end spans can be lackcii up and repaired. The cost of the repairs will be about $2000 and this will be charged to the contractors, but as they were not tin der bond and had collected the full contract price of the structure, a law suit will probably result. $ Court House News County School Suiierintendent Slnith will have the school directory for the year 1D1B-1V17 in the hands of the printer today or tomorrow. It will be the most complete directory that has been put out by the superintendent for some years and will contnin a number of new features. It will havo the school census, the enrollment, tho number of months school held in each district, the county valuation, sularics of the teachers and principal, the district boundary hoard, and the school offi cers. There has been numerous inquir ies for this directory and the superin tendent expects to have it ready for distribution shortly. A. A. Lee and Frank Wrightmnn are busy experting the books of the coun ty recorder, Mrs. Mildred Kobertson Brooks. They began this morning and will be busy fur the next three, months experting the books of other county officers. An action for the recovery of money alleged to be due for work done on a Ford automobile, was begun in the cir cuit court Saturday by Charles Cladek against E. II. Kennedy, as the City "JUST use mellow tobacco," J says Alec Wise-acres. But wait! Mellow means "thoroughly cured." And cur ing takes time. 18 months it takes sometimes longer. No ordinary, slap-dash manufac turing method will tur: oat a sure enough mellow ciyar You've got to be sure every leaf o mellow before you use it They do this in tho OWL fac tories. It takes a lot of time. It takes work careful war. It takes an in vestment of over a million dollars in reserve leaf that js waiting to reach the proper degree of mellowness. But the results make the frffort worth while. For lh OWL is it mellow smoke. The MllRon Dollar Cgar k. A. CUrfSi CO. ) flCOKKRATJa Cleaning Works. Cladek alleges that he did the work between August 12 and August 18 and that be furnished skill, labor and materials at tho request of Kennedv, and that the repairs amount ed to '.Mi.WO, of which $5 has been paid. He asks judgment in the sum of $.",1,110 and the lieu on tho machine foreclosed. Because Chnrles Mnlkcy did not build a fence strong enough to keep his sheep out of W. A. Young's growing crops, Voung filed a complaint in the circuit court against him in the sum of $250 for nlleged duniugo to a five acre tract of oats, 1 1 acres of barley, and 200 cabbage plants. Young asserts he gave Mulkey permision to graze his sheep on a portion of his laud if he would build a I oiuo to keep the sheep from getting into the cultivated fields. Ho asserts a fence was built but of such a make shift character thut it did not keep the sheep in. I Marriage licenses were issued by the . county clerk to Virgil Loom's, of Itrooks, and Pay Vibbert, also of j Itronks; Kenneth Don Conmlcr, a farm i er of Gcrvais, and .lessio (Jertrude law yer, also of (lervnis. BfVrANN IE VAR&kl Tues., Wed. and Thurs. FANNIE WARD in "EACH PEARL A TEAR" Ye Liberty Theatre D0N7WAIT Take Advantage of a Salem Woman' Experience When the back begins to ache, , Don't wait until backache becomes chronic; I Till kidney troubles develop; ! 'Till urinary troubles destroy night 'i I jrest. Profit by a fialem'a woman's ciper-; jience. i I Mrs. Emily Kdwards, 1107 8. Thir teenth Ht., Hnlem, says: "I couldn't; 'speaa too highly in (.raise of Donn's i Kidney 1'ill's for I nave never found anything equal to this old reliable kid-1 ney medicine for regulating the kid--ncys and topping backache. I am on ly too glad to tell others who are sub-j ,ject to bai-kache, ns I used to be, that. 1 Joan's Kidney Pills are very rename and effective for that trouble" Price 30c at all dealers. Don't. simply ak for a kidney remedy get I'nan's Kidney I'ills the same that- ,frs. Edwards had. Fostcr-.Milburn i EXTRA ORDINARY The GOTHAM STOCK CO. Producing the Latest NEW YORK SUCCESSES MISS DONNA VICKROY-MR. BERT PORTER And an Excellent Cast POPULAR PIRCES Grand JS Oct. 25 11 J Co., I'rops., Jitiffulo, X. Y.