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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL',? PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOiJEK 21. ..illil r i L GiilET Aim AYS PAHT OF ViOLA 111 SPLENDID TASTE Lovelorn Heroine of 'Twelfth Night" 'Depicted in Artistic Fashion, " v . Thought of sObsr occupation wer laid aside na forgotten, ana tntvpini , of revelry took tbelr plac at ths Helllf t theatre last nig-ht, It was th occasion of MIbs Margaret AnfiUn'a presentation r f fchakespeare's 'Twelfth Night," on f the brightest and unnlet of ths '.ramas of the Bard of Avon. It wa a Jiisht of laughter, a season of, holiday Joys wherein the flowing howl and the pipe played each iti important part in th unraveling of love plot aa fasci nating as it u strange ana unusual. Mian Anglln. a tVioW depleted the . role .of,, the lovelorn heroine, who, ' to win the wan ahe loved, assumed male xtiire and acted aa page to her iora, The atrategy and the aimulaOon mani fested by Miss Ancun was a. true con ception of that adorable character de lineated by Shakespeare, to accompnsn her purpose, Viola waa compelled to re port to trick and anam which led her through a tortuous succession of eli rate and sometlmea embarrassing situa tions. ; 'J.'u:V"' ;iV ('.: The difficult tola of v aasumlhg to t.lead the cause of her master before the cold, radiantly, beautiful Olivia, while Violet's own heart burned and ached for , ti same love that Oratno, the duke of Illyria, would give Olivia, wa the try ing undertaking of Miss Anglln. The manner in which t.ie actreae assumea the spirit of self-abnegation, waa duly eppreciated by the large ana critical au dience of lovers of Shakespeare., ; V - Part riaysd uooeasfuny. " : Miss Anglln played the part so suc cessfully that the duke was kept In 'Ig norance of the humor of the. situation and was not aware that the lovable page was really a, maiden, until the closing scene when the plot waa exposed, The tiuke's marriage to. the wmsoma lassie followed as a natural climax. ' . . The part of Viola did not call for emo tional acting of the gripping sort, but rather a mellifluous flow of soft words, nnd the cadences' and musical voiceof 5Usa Anglin were admirably .suited to the part ' ' JIlss Anglln appeara aa her own man ager. She selected the scenery and picked hor company with th fine dls . crimination of a, real master. -The color ffect of the scenic parts blended in a highly realistic manner, v, . ... ,,i ; "No particular individual "part "la per mitted to stand out boldly in tlie galaxy of stars wbica composes the Anglln torn - pany. .,-. , : - .' All Ax Tried rUjsrs. : ,;J .'. r All are masters In their various roles, all are tried and experienced fihakes- prarean pef formers, .t - Fuller Hellish, who played the part of steward to Olivia, was for a number of year a member of the late Richard Mansfield's company, and has played with Edwin Booth and Sir Henry Irving. Ian Mao la ren. as the Duke of Illyria, la a Ma soned player who for the past two sea tons has been with Llebler & Co Bldney Greenstreet, as Sir Tobey Belch, uncle of Olivia, has the distinction of play ing that role in "Twelfth Night" more than 1009 time. :. !-,, Maivolio, the man f gravity, ao .1 Quirementa and real talent, 'but wjiose I VSIIUJF 8W,n Him l oi ' tiiiirv nfiiv. ludicrous, found in Fuller Meiusn worthy Imitator. The real Maivolio, who may be found In every walk of life, was portrayed in aiming aetan. , t "As You Like It" will be played to. nlaht and tomorrow night "The Tamln of the Shrew," with "As You .Like It aa the attraction for Wednesday's matl nee, - i' ' " - ' " ' " Cast of Character. ' Following is the cast In "Twelfth Orslno, Duke of Illyria, Ian Maclaren Sebastian, 4 young gentleman? brother to Viola, Max Fisher; Antonio, a Sea captain, friend to Sebastian, ErIO Blind a aea captain, friend to Viola, E. Y. Backus; Valentine gentleman, attending on the duke, Max Fisher; Curio, gentle man, attending on the' duke, Brandon Peters;. Sir Toby' Belch, uncle to Olivia, Sidney Oreenstreet; Sir Andrew Ague. cheek, Wallace Widrtecomba; Maivolio, ateward to Olivia, Fuller Mellish; Fa. blan, servant to Olivia, Harrison Carter; Clown, aervant to Oil via. ' Max Monte- sole; Olivia, a rich countess, Ruth Holt Bouolcault; Viola, alster to Sebastian, In lov With the duke, Miss Anglln; Maria, Olivias woman. Lillian Thurgate; West. Harry Barf ooU' , " ouctr Efl ARRESTED SUSPENS iOi'i Charge of Burglary In Second Degree Js Placed , Agaln$t . Officers,'-' v. t (Special to The Journal.) ', Vancouver, Waah Oct. il. On mo tion of Councilman J. W. Went worth and seconded . by Counmilman P. M. Elwell, the city council, by unanimous vote lsst night, auepended Polio Officer Jack Smith and Police Officer McLeod for an lndefenlte period. The two offi cer were arrested yesterday . on the charge of burglary in th aecond de gree and were released On bonds la th sum of f 1000 each to appear befor the superior court ' They wilt b arraigned aa aoon as Judge K. H. Back returns to the city, which: will be th last of th week, it is expected. .. The o flic erg- are accused of entering th drygoods store of U. L. Fraser early Sunday1 morning for .illegal purposes. The Investigating committee of the city council., which held a hearing yesterday, reported that it findings wera not yet ompletea, .as they only baa the offi cers' story,' Mr. Fraxcr falling to attend th inquiry. - :-y x-."..um ; rv Should smith and McLeod b vindi cated at the-euperlor court trial, they will be reinstated on the police force. in accordance with th motion of Mr. Wcntworth. ,;r f .--1:'; 0 nospitallty ut Lyle. '. V l,yle. Wash., Oct IL Th nw Mor gan hotel, recently purchased and fur nished br James Morgan, opened Its doors to the traveling public Saturday morning. Mrs. Alice Voorhfes of Port land ha leased the business from Mr. Morgan. - Mrs. Voorhle l well known to th trade of th coast country, having been for f everai years proprietor of the Imperial . hotel at New berg. Or., and having been identified with th business la Portland, v1. -:!: ? ,. - r The building la fireproof and located hear th depot, h ':'(;. ; STERiLIZATiO.NLAVIS : SAID TO CQ.NTER TOO iDAieOUSAPOnER ; , '.' . 'y.f ' ' . , 'i ';'",:'.:. .',; Contention Made That Two f: Men .Woulcl Have "Authority r -to Mutilate Insane at Will. Protesting Against J th 4! terliisatlon measure to b voted upon at th forth coming referendum election. November 4, on the ground that it places too much power in the hands of two men, a number of -prominent cltlsena of Port land, In the following communication, recommend that the voter of the state vote "No" on this measure: v t "W believe the - sterilisation V law ahould be rejected becaus It doe not sufficiently guard the safety of the in sane and feeble-minded and all prisoners In the atat institutions . , "If this law 1 approved by the People and is constitutional, It will be possible for only two men, one a superintendent of a atat asylum, without an oath or affidavit, without a trial or hearing, without a notice to the lnsano person, or prisoner, or to any friend, relative or guaroian, to cause any insane Person in th atat Institutions to be sterilized. spayed, castrated or otherwls mutilated by any "surgical operation" , the state board of health may be pleased to or der. , Nothing la required by law but ap proval of the state board of th report of th superintendent -i . ' i ' "There is nothing in th law to pro- vent all of this being done before any of th work 1 mad publla We do not think any two men or any combination of men should hav this power over the bodies of insane persona or prisoner. It la true that the law aays th Insane per son or prisoner may appeal from th order of th atat board, but It doe not require that be or she shall have any notice whatever, and this makes appeal impossible,, except by th kindnes of i th superintendent of 1 the asylum ! or a resident of Hood Elver county for penitentiary. ' ' I about 10 year. ' Republicans and Demo . "U, .nenmniml that this law b r I rta or annnnrtlnir lif r. llniumer for Jeeted by voting aos X No. i - ; I the office. Leading candidatea for corn "W do not say tho present officer j mlssioners ar F. P. Friday, George T. would abuse the authority granted them I pralher. Peter Mohr, Roy D. Smith and by this law, but w believe, tn history 1 k. a. Mcintosh, Mr, Hoppner says: "Jf n p n n 1 n ..Ami , that n rH aecretl " - . . , 1. ,.... - ...-...... r.... ( ., k jJ m rnenos warn, ma w u cinuiunu vvwvr im w irwi m wo '- i ror the office t county junge 1 wm c- of men over other men, women and most , ini.irtn mn f .inrt win and prisoners, v-. v1 "KMMETT CALLAHAN, "I EKifrirorf ' tnttSf. - 1 -?;;'l'.;.i., .IAMlA' U UYiyuc, f ; , J. H. BLACK, . ' : kit,".' BJ -ITRBN, ' . M ATII.DA M. GRKINER." v'r disapprove of the law ; because it I accomplishes nothing, may. b an ngin of tyranny and oppression, ana js rov; aid. C. E. 8. wooo. ; , -, , RECALL. ELECTI0M AT 1 - HOOD WAKES CANDIDATES HooaR.ver(t,Or., Oct tl. With th election to recall th. county court and commissioner of Hood , River county clo at hand, numerou tcandldates ar belnr mentioned 'for " the' position f oounty Judge and commissioners. . 1 Rev. J. O,' Tateand 8. W. Heppner ar mentioned lor ' in oinoo- 01 juago. Mr.' Tat 1 a Republican and has identi fied himself with the Progressive wins, Mr. Heppner 1 a Socialist and has bean I give the county a good business admin istration. However, I do not Intend to enter th campaign with th thought of pending a lot of .money to 1 e !ctl to the office. 'The bi.t road for tit money,"would be my motto." s CENTRAL ULUnr 13 , FLAN lU UL.ATILLA Pendleton, Or.,.Oct 2 1-Tq, arouse In terest in a county library plan, Miss Cornelia Marvin, stats librarian, is tour ing the country towns of Umatilla coun ty and delivering addresses. It Is pro- po;.fi to Via th j-rr -f-t ' "-5 1 'ry of 1'euaiettin as a uoi j for a- l. ! ".r library vr-n iMi tmt.-. ;a n!,i oould In - i. rersulhUioi."'. 1 ! 'f' court, - c iiy coum U an 1 lli i su y 1 . i ! have already indorsed the iilun and all ; that renmltis to lie done now ti for the. outsid communities to petition the court i to levy a small -tat for librrjt pur pOHes. ; " ' China' .first hydro-electrlo plant is being built by German engineers lAzkz Unsightly Hairs Quickly Disappear (Beauty Culture) A smooth, hairless kin is possible for very woman if . ah use a deiaton pasta to remove th ugly hairs. This simple treatment quickly banishes all hair or fun and leave tn in firm and apotlees. The paste, made by mixing water wltli powdered deiaton,! la applied to the akin ror I or I minutM, then rubbed off and th skin washed. No harm result from this treatment, but bar ahould be used to eeo that you get deiaton in an original package. I Ady. . The Remedy for Rhciimaiha Acute rheumatism is aa Inflammation of various parts of the body, characterized by general fever, by paJn, heat, redness, and swelling of the joints aflEected, and by a tendency to leave one joint suddenly and fasten upon another. It is primarily the result of the failure of the kidneys to take uric acid out of theiblood. Warner Safe -lUeumahc; Keinedy v Is one of the most effective remedies Jcnown to medicine in spelQg nric acid from the system, grid it thereby, remove the rheumatic pains and alimlnateg all traces of the disease. " I had rheumatism se badly that I rai anabla to walk except with great difficult, aad I had takes a Urge oaaatlty of doctor's Modteiae with very little relict. Pear bottles 'Warner's Safe Rheomatle Aeasedy entirely cleared ror system ot rben saatlim.'' Mrs. B.M.Crehore. Nash- EACH FOR A a hvioH 1-KUaor aad Uw Rssais ; 3 1wbata H4MMdy a,Uim Ksnay m mrrt. CoejStllatlSl . .rlu Ukuiaoas 'v OLD-BT AU. 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