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GRAND OPERA HOUSF Thursday, November 1 4 The English Star Constance Crawley And her London payers, including Arthur Maude, in The Broken Law By Oscar Wilde, the greatest social drama ever written, ''Why should there be one law for a man and another for a woman?" Price.: $1,50, $1,00, 75c, 50c, Great Play and Played Greatly Miss Con iliim-o Crawley, who Irf nlv a mar i,'i roniiiiiii',i of tin "Broliwi .mv" lit the (iriiiid o,T!i house on 'J'liiirwliiy, N'oM inlicr II, In one of tin: lilil'l.l I'lllOtlolllll III II'" HtleH tliul lime Ik, ii si i n In Kiiloin for ninny years. MIhs Crauli y, who lias I II call'l t Ik- hi mini Mi's. I'iilrh l 'ihiiIh'II, IioIiIh til,' world's ivi-nril iiiiilliiii'i', hiiOiii; jiliiycl to 1 ii .in n i J , . .,!(- hi CriM'li llie litie In llerlu'li'j, Ciil. Mh;: t 'Mm ley Ih I hi' illivi I ih' ; ml - ml of Ih" world I'iiiiioiih Sir Waller liiil' lrh, iiml I o l.ni i . lo 1 1 1 1 lainily of lllii'tlo', llii' IJrst Imiilly of I'nlanil llllll l,lllkill- IH'VI to lln1 royal hloml. II tills lllisl III.' of l'oll: ll llllll KlIJ',- lu Ii hlooil, will, year. ol eilinal inn mnl " ll--iH'i. 111 Allli'lll II thill Is Ml hi I'l (;Ui' ,li.-.:i Crawl, -y her mwer mn III T llilllli-llre Till' i liliilHill.il l'oli::l naliiie. roiiihiiiril s i 1 1 1 Mir in m-ih-i i;i ,l I , ';.l-- Of lll-l' Dili' I i . II III',' .llll I, iiiiiI t hi' hi'il'Jit. i uli u il I i'il rhanii li'r- InIIi-h of 1 1 1 ' A 1 1 m l n ,iii I . li.ii,' nil liail llicir pail In inakini; 1 1 -1- imr of Aiih'I'Ich'm liiieiiiost I'linil linial ai ti'rsiii'S. Tin' iHallly of Mini Craw I - ' : ; inl In,: may ln ,:al In-red limn 1 1 i fai l that l.hi' has I i i I'd lliii'i' lliiicM hi'l'iiii' Ilic Sliililold llliu i'l :,il , as u ill as hi'furi' th,' I 'nlM'inily of California, tin' I'nl-u-nilty nt M lf-Iilf.it ii . nl Ann Arhnr, tin' I ' ii U -t lily nl Illinois llii , ,' linn's, nii'l I'l Ini , 'loll iniKi'i'slly. In ailillllnii to this Miss Crawley has played Insiih' Ihn coiivi iil of I h Sam ,1 Henri nl SI. 1. 1. ills, ami tin' Mount Vliicenl Con M nl al Halifax. Nova Srolla. S lu ll it Is Hlati-tl that thr Very llcv. I''ath,'r I'lilir, of San I'' nnrha ii, I i;li tin en tile hoiisi' t linn Moor to celling In oriliT that his ,'iillro i oni'i eat loll li l,;lil have an opoi -(unity nf wlliiess l K Miss Crauli'V H 1 1 1 il I t-t lull of "Kv II -y nut It " ntli'i' tin v llii; Ii I ii i mi -It w II l.i'Ksi'il olio -i I'oriiiiini ,i of i his In-ii-ouh ,liiy, sonii' hloa of lier putter to pi iliuy llii' imnslons ami iinollntis of lonnltliiil may ho Imnclnoil, Tim ilny lo ln iHi'siiiiiil at lis' (llllllil on Tliiiisilay n,'t, Is Oscar WTIil, - host ilraniaH. "Thi' llio hell l.iiv," ami ih'als with thr i-muli- tion III h liii li ilii'i,, ,s oin law for a man mnl mnnlicr for a woman. Tin' Ini t llllll III many Inslailri'S there Ii (IH' slamlanl i,t morality il.-niti n.li-il of it woman ami another or a man Ih Hi,' thi'inn of tin. play To explain more fully Would spoil Ih,. plenume ot wll- IlI'Ml.llIK llll' pl'llol'llllllll-0, h tte will hate Hi,' more Inlimal,' details for tlni Kii'Ki1 of Ih,' I Iran, I opera house, TIiium iliiy, No i'IiiIiit I I III ItMXi ( AMV ( wm:i (in mil, HNITKII I'linsH I.IIANKM Willi: J Rlvi'i-slih', ('al Nov. l:!. Candy hu rnJ iiir t a crisp Is resnonsihli) for lllversiiloH iii! w city hull, for which plans are ready, Tho niayor'n olllce hum In ii rented room h Iovh ii candy factory, lie ohjectiil lo the odor. in f-; ki iii iv noitsK ill AN TIIK MSK ASK li vniai riiKsn i.rmr.ii turn: J I,oh Angeles, Cal , Nov. Hi "Have a -nclflnll?" "No, I've Just, hail a lia iiaiia," may lie the way of turnliiK limn a ilrlnk, If Dr. Marnari't, ('. (loet- ller's k lieiiii' works nut. She claims Hial a fruit diet will Kill the craving lor 'iipior. Ciitiillilali's' Kxpeiisi's. Couiily ciiiiillilati'S have filed ex penses an follows: I,, I), llntliff, for o niiily clerk on the Socialist, ticket, iioIIiIiik; Joseph (I. .Moore, for treasur er on tin, I ( i 1 1 1 1 1 1 -; i ii ticket, Jill. .Ml; Hen. V. Weeks, for representallvt" on Hie llepilldlcan ticket, William l.'mli, candidate lor sherliT on the lie. pilidiciiu t lili.l $s.:';,; -'r; s .',,. Icr, camlldale for represent at ive on Hie lieiuocralic ticket, $11. In; Harvey I.. Clark, candidate f ar recorder on the III, lepra, lent I Irlllor I'll Mr ticket, $li.'i. BREAKS A COLD NEEDS NO HELP I'AI'I 'S HII l ( OIII'DI l ( l ltKS nil. us am liiiiri-i: i mv IKM IIS HSII S M( i:. 1 . . . . I . '. -. . '. ' . , '' , .- .. . I ' ... " " ...'.-. xvr - 'i ' ' -:'J V"; . V 'r ii -sin m ' m ; , f i .:-,.. I ' . , J ' i : A 4 Jit--' ". - I A Truu'IliiK I'nlvprsHjr. A sect Inn of tho University of Min nesota will go "on tour" again this year. For one week last June the people of a number of small towns In Minnesota had the state university In their midst in the form of Its most characteristic activities, and the eigh teen communities benefited have unan In ously asked that tho experience be repeated this year. "University Week" Is the Institution hv which this Is made, lxissllile. The p inject originated with President Geo, V.. Vincent, of the University of Min nesota, and at once gained the popu lar nickname of "President Vincent's Kducatlnnal Circus," largely bcrnuno of the touring method and the fact that It was at llrst planned to hold most of the sessions In tents. The plan Is something more than merely university extension. To all intents and purposes a representative port'on of the university faculty, stti- ! dents and equipment Is tempora'dly detached and transferred to other parts of the state, thus actually e- ti tiding the hetii'lils of the state s cost liest educational plant to a wider Held than ever before. The plan Is con sidered by the United States bureau of education an excellent device for brnging together for mutual profit a state university and the people who support It. What' University Week" really Is may be seen from a typical program. I'uch day of the six Is devoted to some special topic, with lectures and dem onstrations during the day time and high-class entertainments at night. Thus: Monday Is lluslness Men's Day. There- are lectures on all kinds of topics Interesting to business men, from marketing problems to fighting forest fires, as well as a few talks of more general nature. In the evening there Is n concert by the University Glee club. Tuesday Is Art and Liter-: atiit-o Day, with lectures on libraries,! children's books, women.s clubs, civic betterment, the drama anil similar subjects. There is a reading hour in the afternoon, In charge of a trained elocutionist, and an Industrial mt ex hibit; in the evening an illustrated lee tui'e: "Art In Common Things." Wednesday is Home Welfare day In the day sessions such problems a: "I he Human lieing of l Huh Sdmii I Am Will ing To Prove I Can Cure You To That End I Am Giving Away $10,000 Worth of Medicine In order to show beyond all doubt that I am in possession of a medicine that will cure kidney trouble, bladder ti.mlilH or rlieiiiiintlHin, I will thl year Hive mviiv ten thousand dullum worlll i,l HiIh n'leilleliii', and unyuni) miflerliul from tin si' illseasi'S can nut it box of It nhsnliitely Her. All Hint In nocuiwury 1 tu send in,' your iiilili'i'Wi. ilnn't naii that you nro to lino a .i.irl i li ,,r all nf It anil pay mo If cured I an an that I will Head you a h,,x of tills nn-'lli'lii" absolutely free of chirm' a mil H"in me to tho Urlo Aeld in I... i, .is nl the wiirlil. no I can HlniW Hi, 'in where mnl hew tln-.v may hn cured, i ni Miii , urn ei 1,11 vim -lit for tnlil inn ii-.lii-lii,-. inn- wiil,l I " I't It now or lalel- If vim sent II, It Is fi-us 111 mo rt'Ul lilelinhilt nf H"- wnlil. K,,r twenlv-llvr years a quarter of 11 c-ntiirv 1 have h'-'-u HyliiK tn convince the lull. lie llml I h ive soniethliiK K'liu- hl", selllellllliK' h.'ller thall lllllelH llllVI) f,,r II are of siiilihoni, chiniili' rheil- liiatlsin, for toi-tiirlim' kidney hiiekaelie, for aniiovliiK rails lo urinate. Hut H Is hard lo eniolnc" '-oil' they try a few thlnKs inisiireeHsliilly and tllve up all Imp,- mnl refuse lo listen 0 llllVlllll' thereiiiter. 1 1 1 1 1 l I v. I am 111 a position now lo ileiuoiisiniie to MiilTei-ers al my own expense that 1 have u medicine that cures tlit'sc diseases. 1 don't ask them lu s 1 nay money to llml out; I don't ak them to believe me; nor even to take Ih" wont of reliable people, hilt llll I ink Is that thev n How me to send them th" iiieihehie ut my own cost. Thn Is surely fair. To this end I hive net aside ten thmi Hand dollars, which will he used to com pound mv medicine. .Much nf It Is ready now to Ii" sent out, all of It fresh and fiandiii-d. There will he enough for all milYorers, thoiiKh there be thousands of th- in. And anvone who needs It can it"t some of It free. Hut 111 order that I shall know tint you have n disease for which this medicine is intended, I ask you lo send nie Home nf your leading Kvmptotns. If ynu have any of the symp toms In the list printed here you need my medicine and If you will write inn I will Kindly send ymi a hox nf It free Willi full directions for your use. Look th" symptom over, w e which symptoms you have, then write me ahout as fol lows : "pear Tr., I untie" symptoms number" here put down the numbers, glee your line, full address, and send It to lie-. My address Is Mr. T. Frank I.ynolt, ylr.5 Deagan Hldg., Chicago, 111. Th" ten thousand dollars I am spoil, 1 Itr,' for th" eoiniioiindliiit of mv medi cine Is onlv a part of the nuuieV I am il,", othar to this cause, for the pnekaK" ni" medicine I send you will lie fully pre. piid at niv expense. I'-roin any stand 1'iliit von vli w It, Vol' Incur no expense i" obllu'atlon. Just tell others who you Vniev ure suiTertn"; who sent you the medicine that cured you. I ai" T,'-'ftiilsinir to kIvp nwny ten thou-s.-ind dollars' worth of medicine, unil I V V v. k , ; DR. T. FRANK LYNOTT who ii living w (10,000 worth of nudiclo., will do that; I am promising- to send any HiilTcrnr who writes ino a box of this medicine nut full direction! freo of rlmrs'c, unil I will do that. I can say further that this medicine has he, u vouched for iicconllnif to luw as comply, hot In every detail with ull requirement It will stop rheumatism, It will stop paiM and luickiich", it will stop too freiueut desire to urlnnto; it will heal, sonilm ami strengthen. Ton will be better hi every way for having taken It, There Is not an Imrredlent that can Injure not one hut will benefit. All that I ask Is that you use It yourself to that you may tin personally convinced. Owlns" to the lawi number of re uuestH. I have had ten tliouminri mnr. copies of my medical book minted, This bonk Is now anil up to date and contahn complete descriptions, symptoms, causes effeels and curcB of kidney, bladder anil rheumatic diseases. All who write for the free medicine will be sent a. copy of this Krnnd Illustrated medical bonk the largest ever written on these diseases for free and general distribution. If you need medicine mieh am T hn If you are anxious to be cured nnd don't want to spend any money LOOKING for cures, write me. Rend the symntom. over and let me hear from you today. These Are the Symptoms : l-Pntn In the hnrk. S-Timi fri'iiueiit ilmlr lo urinnla. il- lliirnliiff nrotmlriietlnn of urine, 4-rnln nr imriiitMM lu tho bluUtlur, n-l'riwl,tlli' (rmilile. It- 1iN or imlu In tin, Htonmrh, 7 - He neriil ilillllti,wi,iktieMi,illnltiiiia, S ruin nr NnrciM'RH iintler rlitlit rll, II -Swelling In liny pari nf (he IhhJjt. Ill- CmiHlliHilInn or Fiver Irniihle. 1 1 ritlpliMlIni, or imlu under lite heurL I'! I'llll, III ll-lllll Jnllll. 1:1 -li, In III Ihe neck or henil. II I'iiIi, or Nori'iieHH In the klilni'i'Si I A - I'iiIi, or Nivellliiir or the JnlntN, lit- I'nlii or Nivellliiir of the loimi'ltie. I T- 1'llln ,111,1 Nnreiiew, In iiervoit, I s A, 'nil, or I'hi'onle rlii'iininllRin. versity will have a direct effect; In the first place it will make the work Ajte." "Why linbies in,.," rational, liv-i"1' nnlverslly will and favorably '!. kindergartens, mnl Industrial ml - l;nown where It has before been known Miss nirslancc ( rnwlcj( in "The llrnkcn I,a,v," at die Hiauil 0icrii lloiisc, 'J'liniMliiy, NiiM'inbcr II. .W'kMMVI.MM.'K IT, : .New York, -ole agents for the I'nlteil States. Salem Has to linn to Ihe Incvllahlc- Keinein!,, , th,. na I man's and Scores of l.ndiii'scineiils 'roe II. ,lllK" n 1 II Is a poslthr fact that a dnse of I'lipo's Cold ('oniiiiniiil, taken every I An hour:! until three ciinsectit ie doses are taken, will end the (Irlppe and liiealt up the most never, i cold. 'ilhi-r lu the brad, chest, back, st - a, h, limbs or any part of thr body. It promptly rrllcvrs the most inis-i-ialih' heailache. dullness, head and nose iluffi'd up, feMTlshness, snnv "u;, "ore thruat, ruiinlliK of the nose, iiiiicous catarrhal discharges, wirenes.i : I 'fftiriM and i heuinatlc twinges. 'lake this wonderful ('(impound as iliieclrd, with Ihe Knowledge that llirn Is iioihlng else In the world, which will cure your mid or end Crlppe misery as promptly and with out any other assistance or had after i llecls as a 2.',-ccnt pailuiKo of I'ape's Cohl Compound, which any druggist an supply accept no substitute -contains no ipiliilne. Ilelongs In every brine. Tanles nice acts gently. Soiithoa.'itciti uiei:i,n complains that hay, especially alfalfa, shipped there from Idaho, has brought in M abun dance of pests of nil kinds, In the shape of hugs. ! Afler nailing- the public slateincnt it Ibis fellow-siilferer Hiven below, ,miii must come to this conclusion; A re dy which cured years ago, which has kepi the kidneys In i;ood health 'since, can he relied upon to perforin the same work In oilier cases. Head this: ' I-:. I'. lfrad. First and deary Streets, Wiiodanl's addition, Albany, Oregon, 'i: "I had backache and kidney complaint mnl al times became so lame end sore that could u sloop. The jieports 1 braid about 1 loan's Kidney 1 I'llls were so faMirable thai I pro i uird this remedy and began Its use. I'lompt and thorough relief followed and my hack and kidneys were great ly strengthened 1 am In a position to I ecoininriid I loan's Kidney 1'illn t any one nflllcleil as I was." (Slatellietit gUen I'Vhrtiary (I. 1:uu; ) A Second Slnteniclil. On Nmrmhcr la, ;iu;i, Mr. said: "I can coiitlrm all I have ever said ahout I loan's Kidney js. This rem, sly did mo a world of gnod and 1 consider it an excellent one for kid ney di.Miiders." l'ur sale by all dealers, l'l-'ce al) cents. Koster-Milhurtl Co.. liuffalo lin AMi i:st urns ANOTIIKIt SCAM T( l!i:i.T i I t si 1 1 n na:ss i n.-siai wihk. Med ford, (he., Nov. 1:1. Hud Ander son, the Vancouver, Wash., light weight tied th" twenty-Hecond scalp to bis belt last nlKht. when he defeated I'redilie ('oih. tt In the el(;hth round of what was to have been a Id-round Corbett, w lkso Identitf Is sliroinled in mystery, boxed like a veteran, and floored Anderson In the second round. Tim Vancouver lad aroso like a flash, mid from then on until the eighth sent Corbett to tho canvass at least once In every round. I'alii'nrnhi In Don lit. San Francisco, Nov. 12 With the complete olllcial ount for 12 counties altcady canvassed by tho boards of n pervisiirs In tho hands of the Denio- fill ic state central committee show ing an increase of 321 votes for Wilson i nil hat for Koosevelt over former I'lioluVal llgi.res, Chairman J. (). Da ws of the committee today expressed hi.-, beilei' that Roosevelt's present lead el IV, in tlir siate would be trimmed down considerably. If not entirely overcome. r I ' . ,..,'...,.... w 1 ' ':-ft r V it i v f - t S ' -"j -v t v .,--' np', ioiiimii vmtmimrmimvn. j .. ., : xm l . rMiVrlrv-: A hHt:: Wi ll n u(e km Sen,. I rom thr (ir,..lc SocUl In..n Km, Written, -The linked Un at thf Cr.nd 0,,er Hou Thamdu,, 0,en,bfr 14. -.;"'V' ucatton are insiilereil, while at niht a proinlncnl educator gives an illus trated lecture on "How .Minnesota Kd tica'tes Her Children." Thiirs.luv Is rublic Health Hay, with appropiiiite lectures and exhibits. In the eveninK i here is a dramatic recital of a mod ern play. Friday Is Fanners' Day, and live urn stlons of farm policy are discussed by experts In nKflctilttire. There Is also an address on "The Social Possi bilities of Itural Communities" by an educator who has made special studies in this field. In the evenings nrofes scrs from the university give a scien tific demonstration of the gyroscope i ml liquid air. Saturday Is Town and Country Day, with "Social Life in i own ami Country" as the leading U.lc. In the evening the University Dramatic Club appears In Shakes pen re's Merchant of Venice. Genuine interest is aroused in the towns visited. In most Instances the people Uiko the visit of the university as tho business of the week and de vote all their attention to It. Not only Ihe townspeople, hut fanners from outlying districts as well, attend the sessions, lu.ys' farming camps are organized in connection with the I'ni v. rslty week, and always prove a pop ular feature. The, university author ities and those who co-operate win, thorn-Bute health boards and other agencies-are particularly careful to i" -m mo speakers who not onlv know ";;" sl"'J"'',s '". but are able to talk Interestingly , a non-unlverslt v 1,1 '''' The expense of obtaining mich me, would be prohibitive but for ingenious arrangement of circuits "hereby ,ho Traveling Cnhersitv i -I'l- to "play" six communi ties in the same neighborhood hv inter- hanging days. " Is estimated that there are sev- "r;'1 ;,ys 1,1 "vel plan ,,f 'xtondli.R- the Inlluem-e f sta. inly vaguely or even inlsiaken; it will break down tho already weaken ing barrier of educational cxclushr licss; and more Important still, it is one more link In the chain of rural betterment. It emphasizes an essen tial point. In the present day concep. t li'ii of rural lire that town and coun try arc one communlctr, It Is folly to offer a wlso man a pen ny for his thoughts. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A THE 01 .- 2)1 "id THEATRE PROGRAM FOR Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday A Mistaken Calling The Plot That Failed . . , A Soldier's Duty Caught Bluffing Sporting Editor Essanay Kalem Edison Lubin GLOBE THEATRE, HUBBARD BUILDING Oregon F Woolen Blankets $3.00 pair Children's Rubbers t! 10 U 38c pair Children's Wool Sweaters 35c each Blankets Ladies' New Slipon Raincoats ONLY $2.75 i;:' 75c a pair Cotton Batts n-POUND 65c each I --!: -Ut" Kr,"r " ' MCE W 2E"5ra5S ! JERC'AL STREET, SALF.M nnrr.nN