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TAOV, SIX DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1910. A DAUGHTER OF JUDEA The reception of "A Daughter of Judea" by the average audience has been distinctly favorable, and It holds the- attention at keenest ten sion from tho very first. Here and there are touches of Shakcsphere.in tho story which roflect with photo graphic accaracy tho mlddlo-clas3 life in Austria In tho early part of tho Eighteenth contury. Tho plov is a condensed adaption of tho old play "Leah tho Forsaken," and If one' has seen this old play they will enjoy tho Intensity of tho modern vorsion tho more. It has been so woll adapted to suit tho modern theatre-goer, It is difficult to traca tho old form of padding and length ening of tnlky scenes as thoy have been practically dono away with. Tho dramatic situations are so in tonso that If ono wishes to bo thrilled at tho thoatro "A Daughter of Judea" will servo tho purpose very well Indeed. Tho play how ever, Is not without comedy olemonr as there Is a Hboral sprinkling rip pling throughout tho story, making a happy blending of pathos and hu mor which sends Its nudloiico away in a good natured mood and In fa vorable discussion of a great play. In tho play also are Introduced two very clover and pleasing spocIaltIe3, giving tho lovers of vaudovlllo a touch of their favorite amusement. Miss Ruth Craven who Is soon in the rolo of Leah, tho Jowess, Is an ac tress of ability and Bho Is surround ed by a capablo company. Most His of Life come from errors in diet, from too little exercise or from the mis takes we commit without thinking of consequences. These sicknesses may be slight at first, but they hinder work, prevent advancement or bring depression and spoil enjoyment. What is worse, they lead to serious physical disorders if not checked in time ; but you CAN check them easily and quickly. They will Natural'; Yield To suchasafe.simple.reliablefamilyremcdyasBcccham's Pills. In every household where this famous and unequalled medicine is known, the whole aspect of life is changed for the better. Be ready to help yourself and your family to overcome trouble and to regain, and keep, good bodily conditions by having on hand for immediate use For female,. Beeihem. Pill, are specially .uilable. Seo Infraction, will, ench box. Sold everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 25c. Wo All Want Perfect ncalth. Not a mlnuto should bo lost "when a child shows symptoms of cruop Chamberlain's Cough Itoraedy glvea as soon as tho child becomes hoarse, or even aftor tho croupy cough ap pears, will prevent tho attack. Sold by ell doalora Salem, One Day Only Wed., Sept. ASYLUM AVENUE SHOW GROUNDS Largest, Biggest and Best Show of the Season. "Buffalo Bill" Positively Bids Yon Goodbye BUFFALO BILL'S LAST SALUTE-FINAL BOW TO ARENIG HONORS CELEBRATED ON COMING VISIT BY Rare Scenes Strange Peoples FROM THE STORY OF The Old and New World WITH A 0 RAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT IN iLed In Pmnn ho lhT. l lU, Great 8couu for tlia last time ben The Only and Original COL W. F. CODY "BUFFALO BILL" Who Potltlvelv rnrtjclpatM In anil Personally Directs the Performance. ROSSI'S MUSICAL ELEPHANTS THOMPSON'S TRAINED HORSES 100 AMERICAN INDIANS 100 ARTILLERYMEN, CAVALRYMEN JAPANESE SOLDIERY DEVLIN'S ZOUAVES AMERICAN COWBOYS AMERICAN COWGIRLS RHODA ROYAL'S 20 HIGH SCHOOL HORSES GERMAN CUIRAISIERO BEDOUIN ARABS RUSSIAN COSSACKS SOUTH AMERICAN GUACII08 MEXICAN RURALIES ROYAL IRISH DRAGOONS ROYAL ENGLISH LANCERS SCOUTS, GUIDES AND FRONTIERSMEN, AND A f EAST OF 100 FEATURES Inspiring and Instructive educational and Ennobling Reullstlc and Romantic Tho Battle of Summit Springs Gngagius 100 Ileal Ilcdmen of tho Plains A HOLIDAY AT "T-E" RANCH iMpit-ting Uie rieaaurca of tuo I'aucaroan Miss Itntli Cruven In "A Daughter . f Juden." UTILIZE THE fl FOR P RMY ROTECTION OF NATIONAL FORESTS People Are Aroused to Necessity of Greater Vigilance in Matter of Protection From Forest Devastation. AH ORIENTAL SPECTACLE Attack on an Emigrant Train 11 v Indiana, ami tha llthtf ami IImaua I by Soldier, Cbwbova Ami I'lainwucu, Tho World's Rough Riders Muter Ilorsrmeit on MaUhleM Stwdj. lUhibitloiif of Mull. Nerve anil Daring, Cowboy bjKiHl wiiU Uuolwig Broncho. TWO PEHFORMANOEO DAILY U on SHINE, 8 and 8 P. M. AUmlwIon (tudinjr aat), ion. ('liiMrra Uuilw 0 y.tr. Malt I'rioa. Ml rvt rrattet Ireei Hun unit Ham ly lunni-ui liavM Gaooiy, Oram Huml lltatra ( including ilfnUiou), i (1.00, wUI bcou Sola Hay of BxMbltlon at Down Town Ticket Office, PATTON'S BOOK STORE. aio HTATK street (Dy Goorgo M, Conlwnll, Editor Tho TImbormnn, Portland, Oro.) I think thoro Is Bcarcoly a porson who lives In Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, or California who hns not boon aroused to tho necessity for greator vigilance In tho matter of for.cst llro protection and preven tion, especially In tho national for ests. Tho cxporloitcos wo7 nro now pass ing through bring homo tho lesson cloarly. Tho loss of llfo and prop orty, both prlvnto nnd national, de mands Immiedlnto attention. Introduced RoMduIion. Tho wrltor at Spokano, Washing ton, on AuguBt 4, at tho Boml-annual mooting of tho Western Pino Mnnu fncturors' association, Introduced tho following resolution, which wna adopted with a vlow of enlisting tho national government in tho success ful fighting nnd provontlon of forest llros In tho national for ests which hnvo boon doing hoavy dninago in Idaho and Montana nnd 'i loseor damage in Washington, Ore gon nnd California: "Whereas, There exists n grave moimce to the timber In the natioutil forests on account of llro. oarrying with it Brent and Irreparable dam age to llfo and property; and, "Whereas, There are stationed In different posts In the United States regular government troops who could be advantageously utilized In llro protection nnd extinguishment; now, therefore be it "Resolved, That It Is tho sense of this meeting that a communication bo nddresed to the president of tho United Slates as coinnimuler-ln-ohlof of tho army, asking that troops lo cated in tho different stntos bo regu larly Instructed in the methods of forest lire lighting and patrol, and be It further Resolved, That said troops lv placed under the direction of th, de p-T'mant of tho Interior or other np proprlKte department of the govern ment nnd ' assigned for patrol duty during the months of May. Juno. July, August ami September of each year to the end that the timber re sources or the United States be moro carefully conserved." The resolution ws heartily ln dormul ,iiul t'l Ki .uiir. were sent o. tho H- ri' t.!l i I 'V(w,lft Tfft mxl lli'ntv H ciiwi's, t'liiif Koreeter. and also In l'loald'-nt Fltwllng of th; Wt'rn Korwttr and t'ousurvatton .iHOiiutUin. President directed tU aeoralary of war to lend the assist ance of tronim ulmrever available IB combatting Ore. The troops uav done effective service. With train lng and preparation their efficiency would bo Increased. Tho govornment should mnko It a policy to maintain a corps of sol diers In tho states of Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho, Montana nnd Califor nia In the national forests durlns tho months of May, Juno, July Au gust nnd Soptember to co-operate with tho forest sorvlco In patrol and flro-flghtlng duties. A systematic campaign of fire pro. tcctlon should bo Inaugurated and carried out by tho troops. Dy plac ing sentries on tho promontories overlooking tho timbered area sup plied wth telephone communication, nny Information of inolplont fires could bo quickly transmitted. The troops could materially assist tho forest sorvlco In cutting fire trails and making accessible ovory portion of tho nntlonnl forests and nlso maintaining a thorough and efficient patrol systoin. Tlio greatest valu of patrol Is necessarily along trav eled routos, railroad, etc. Thoro aro at present about 25,000 soldiers ut the dlfferont nrmy posts. If half of the men woro assigned ntmunlly for forest duty It would practically moan tho end of disastrous llros in tho nntlonnl forests. Lightning Is ono of tho most sorlous lire mouncos to bo combnttud. Thoro aro In the states of Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and Califoruln, 1,800 forest service men. These nre a mero hand ful covering tho Immense scope of territory, and this force must be augmented If results are to hel aohleved. The forost service has performed Its function admlrabiy, with the limited money and men nt Its disposal, but Its efforts should be supplemented by tho regular army. ....I i Your complexion as woll ns your temper Is rendorod miserable by a disordered llvor. By taking Cham- borlnln's Stomach nnd Llvor Tablets you can Improvo both. Sold by all denlors. SOM RACES IN NTuCKY REAL ESTATE EXCURSION RATES ' To Portland Account KILLING OF XI 113 RACING GAME IX XKW YORK MtlVKS SPOUT ING MUX TO THE FAMOUS TRACKS OF THE HLUE Git ASS STATE. Lexington, Ky Sept. 13( The Kentucky fall racing season opens here September 17. The meeting promises to bo one of tho best the state has known for many years. The best horses of tho Eastern tracks will bo sent horo for the meeting, and the card offered tho patrons of the track will be ono of tho best LtKlngtou race-goers' have ever known. Turfmen hero believe that tho prac tlcal killing of the racing game In Now York will add considerable in terest to tho coming meet. 1JALLIXGEH COMMITTEE AVITHHOLDS REPORT- SACRIFICE I Will Sacrifice My Farm I have 90 acres of tho best fruit land In the valley, finely located about 10 miles from Salem, 2 miles from a station on tho S. P. R. R., near good school and churches. stores, etc. Thero is a good house and two barns, flno spring of water, pipea to me nouse ana earn, riace is well fenced and cross fenced, acres under cultivation, balance timber and pasture. This is an up to-dato farm and is an Ideal dairy ranch. The soil Is tho best for fruit that can be found in the valley If taken soon I will sell for $100 per acre. Seo my agents. 75 in HECHTEL & I1YXOX 347 State Street UNITED rEBSS ZJ4ABCD WIRB.l Chicago, Sept. 14. Senator Elihu Hoot's "Judicial temperament" is be lieved today to bo responsible for tho fnilure of tho Republican members of tho Balllnger Investigating com mittee to publish a report ot tholr findings. Before yesterday's meeting In Chi cago Senator Nelson had planned o use a letter from Senator Flint, who Is traveling abroad, as his proxy and call for n vote ordering the publsb lng of a report. Root protested, declaring that If Flint's proxy woro used tho antl- Balllnger members of the committee nnd tho public might attack the re port as irregular. Ho announced that he would not countenance a move wherein lay anything upon which the antl-Balllngerltes could fasten a charge of Irregularity. It was then decided to withhold tho r port until the committee' meets in Washington, December G. o AVILL PLAY FIRST GAME SUXDAY, OCTOBER II SEE GEO. 0. SAVAGE, For Farms nnd City Property 135 S. COMMERCIAL ST. SAGE FOR DARKENING THE HAIR. There Is nothing new about tho idea ot using sage for restoring the color of the hair. Our grcat-Kraiiduiotlicrs kept their Jocks soft, dark and clos-iy bv uslna "sage tea." Whenever their hair fell out or took on a dull, faded or streaked tip pearanee, tney made a uren- of sage leaves and applied it to their hair with wonderfully benelicial effect. Nowadays we uou t have to resort to the old-time, tiresome method of gathering the herb? and making the brew. This is done by skillful chemists better than wc could do it ourselves, and all we have to do la to call for the ready made product. Uyetu's Sage nnd Sulphur, containing sage In the proper strength, with the addition of Sulphur, another old-time scalti remrdv This preparation Is sold by all first-class druggists for 50c. and ?1.00 a bottle, or is sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical Company, 71 Cortlandt St., N'ewYorlt Uity, upon receipt of price. J. O. PERRY. UNITED TRESS LEiSED WIIIH. Chicago. Sept. It. Tho first game of the world's series between the winners of the Nntlonal and American league pennants will be played at Chicago on Sunday, Octob er 1G, according to the plans now be ing perfected by the national com mission. The rofusal of tho St Louis Cardinals to put ono of their regular games ono day earlier will delay the series for a day. Although Chicago, In tho National, nnd Philadelphia, in the American league, appear certain winners, final details for tho series will not b made until tho .result Is absolutely certain. Mrs. Jacob Wllmert. Lincoln. 111.. found her way bac kto perfect health. She writes: "I suffered with kidney trouble- and backache nnd my appetlto was very poor at times. A few week's ago I got somo of Foley Kidney Pills nnd decided to givo them a fair trial. I found they gave me great relief, so continued ior sometime mi now l nm again in perfect health. For sale by Rod Cross Pharmacy, H. Jerman, prop. !ull for Bids. Notice Is hereby given that tho City Recorder will recelvo bids for tho construction of tho North Salem Sower, according to tho maps, plans and specifications adopted for Bald sower nnd on file at the office of the City Recorder, in tho City of Salem, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock p. m. on -tho 19th dny of Soptember, 1910, on which day tho Common Council will nt or about S o'clock p. m. proceed to open nnd examine said bids. Bids must bo submitted on forms, as required by tho City Engineer nnd a certified check for tho amount of G per cent upon the full amount of onch bid must accompany the same, mndo payablo to tho Mayor of the City of Salom, Oregon. The Council resorvos the right to reject nny or nil bids, nnd right tr wnivo formal dofeot in tho submls s'on thereof. W. A. MOORES. City Recorder. Rend September Sunset. Read "Arizona tho 47th Star" bv Governor Richard E. Sloan, and "Fremont and tho Bear Flag War" by William Simpson In Sunset for September now on sale at all news stands, 1G cents. CHICHESTER S PSLLS z.nill, t r'lr I'nic.i,l for . t f !-n.iH.U-.- :i..mniid Tl(-undjf Win In Xt. J a.id liol,l meulllAV ..'. i.iili Iilue niLbon. V TuU x, ,,l.r r . V lfiirrl"l. A kforf ist.rifKKrnns - . i . . 1-11, 1.H, for 3 ) :ark. u in tint, harm, AlvsRelUM Snin"",v",',":TSFVERYWHERE GREAT CHINESE DOCTO L. M. IIUM has medicine whlcn will cure any known disease. He makes a special ty of and guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism debility, stomach, liver, kidney troubles; also any blackened or swollen soreness, broken limbs; smallpox, epidemic; all kinds ot bolls, lost manhood, female weak ness, hernia troubles aud paralysis Consultation free. Care of Ylck 3p Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs Oregon. 153 High street, upstairs. Salem 9-12-3t I FRENCH FEMALE a n III! U TILL Oa NtVIR KNOWN TO VAIL. 84b! ami Si-ir ' Ptu- foiloa UutrttiiMd or Uumt KorUaJeJ. Ht prrruj 1 tWtt.0Orbox, Will MbiibMa triad, ul MiJ fwr i ! UNITED MtOICALCO., p I Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb Wire, Poultry wetting, Shingles, Mal thold Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing, Screen Doors, Adjust able Window Screens, and Hop Bnskots. CHAS D. MULLIGAN 260 Court street. Phone 124 9 Portland Fair and Live Stock Exposition via Southern Pacific Company (Lines in Oregon.) For tho above occasion, a round trip rate of One and One-third Fare From all points on Its lines including Branches, will bo made Tickets on sale, Points south of Roseburg September 6th. From Roseburg and all points north Including Branches, Septem ber Cth and 7th. The Event of the Season. Grand Prizes. Horse Racing For further particulars, apply to any S. P. Agent, or write to-- WM. McMURRAY, Gen'l Passenger Agt. HIIIIIHIMIIIHHHIUIMHUMHIUHHHHHHHt I TO PORTLAND 3 Minutes 25 Cents Calls to Portland and from Portland to Salem computed same as local calls in Salem by our new Two Number Service. If you do not know telephone number of party wanted, call "Information " nnd ascertain. Try it and you will bo picked. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 170 NORTH LIBERTY STREET. T 'MtlHtHtlHIHHIHHHtHIIIUHHIIIIIIIIM) M t M M H H H H t M M M M t I Make Want Advertising Tour Banker I t i l Journal want ads bring quick results - MM4M JUIHJING UY APPEARANCES Of course everybody does that, and Laundry Work can't be judged anj other way. Everything subjected tf our artiotic treatment comes out rv clean as a polished surface, as clear as crystal and as bright as a sum mer's day. Articles washed proper ly last twice as long and look twen ty times better than goods badly lnundrled. Wo make cheap Jabrle masquerade for something better. SALEM LAUNDRY CO.. Phone 25. 1.1(l-10l South Liberty S Gold Dust flour I Made by the SYDNEY POWKR COMPANY, Sydney, Oregoa. Made tor Family Use. Ak your grocer for it. Ura and btiurto always oa hand. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. GIMDUATKS CAN BE FOUND EVERYWHERE POINTING TO TlllSSaiOOLASTIIERlUSONrORWJRR T! .wiMMr mm mmv g" .wmL Wl Mil w " 1.11 MfMES A. Five convincing reasons why HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE The best equipped business college in tho Northwest. A school of trained specialists. The latest and most up-to-date methods of instruction. You are sure of a position when competent. The school thai is recognized by' the business men as the best. SECURED FOR STUDENTS Wli EN UMPtTtN T WITHOUT CHARGE a slKnWllf X3.V NO CARLESS HURRY UP REPAIRING 13 done at this placo. Wo hnvo too ood a name as auto ropairers to rink it by Indifferent work. So no matter what is wrong with your oar wo givo It our but skill and atten tion. That's wl7 an auto repaired by us stays rtlrd In thst part, anyway. Think of us naxt Urn. aW Iinmedlwte Delivery un 101 1 Mm.vv1I. Sato ns fr Dei onstratlon. 8ALKM AUTO GARAGE SKI STATE STREET PHONIC SSfl I The State Fair! Will soon bo hero and we aro better pr pared than ever to ac- I '. commodate tho crowds hat will " ' t bo horo then. The White House f Restaurant WM. McGILCHRIST SONS, 3U State Stmt, Salem, Ore. f f STUBBERSV DOUBLE Wotit HALF W CASTS NO gZ LCHT JTHE LICHTjTHtCOST TsHADOW fl J. Uoiue Builders, Attention Why not lni'nll a home Hunting and cookltts Bmm, m-king as worth rnlng, 100 per cent botor than any other gas. Safer than electricity. We light sto. -a, halls, churches, factories, etc. Also do tinning and beating and plumbing. All w k aranteod. A. L. FRASER Phone 135. Tho Celebrated Lennox Furnace. 258 State Street If 1 for all stomach troubles indigeation, dyspepsia, heartburn, gas in the stomach, bad breith stcV headachc.torpidhver.biliousneasund habitual consumption. Pleasantto take. J. C. PERRY. r