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'WWWf 9AXLT OAtlTAI, JOPKNAE, SAW GKBGOW SATURDAY. FEHRUARY 10, 1007. 4 iaWJ Kyjr?T".i.'?""giig3i'j 1 pSy Jj Absolutely 2! Pure. WW? fcJufcA&&-MA&&jF The V Careful Housewife uses no other. if h i flit iimiiniimiiinn 44-llllUH" in I 1 1 1 1 n I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i t 1 1 b I AMUSEMENTS FOR THE COMING WE .xxxia iiniiiiiiii i-h-144-hh-w-i-h-h-i 1 1 1 1 n H-44H4H-M. . . ROVAL BAKIHd FOWDCR CO.. NEW YORK. , rl9 nr4- THE PASS PRIVILEGE LEGALIZED Citizen Yiews the Official Pass Blil.'as Dangerous Touching the nets of tlio present legislature It appears It Is to go down Into history marked by nt least ono peculiar ploco of legislation. Wo ro for to tlio "pus law." Contrary to what nil otlior stntos nre do In it In thin matter, what by all litis beon hlthortofore fiotmldored to be "Kraft" Iiiib boon by this legislature iniido lognl. Tliat Is lustoad of the rail roads paying over wlmf lias nlwnyi well to do ty yet. ijl'uii liuiiBiiiuriir in imi KiB't mono), tlio atalo now demands by law oh tri bute. Thin l to uny tlio twist "Hturt IIhr." Tills pleco of work In nmoiiK tlio mom iiiUchlovoous or nil bad log iHtnllon. Wrong In prlnolplo It Is worse In prnutloo. It urford no re lluf worth Miimiklnic of to tlio tax imyur nor to tlio traveling public. It tnirca no evil. It In not what the pooplo nk for nml can only bo nn-1 uoplod tiy tlio rnllrondtt on tlio Iiohi destroyed In this invidious mnnnor. If rallroadB nro not paying their nlinro of tnxoa why not raise tlio lovy and collect It In tlio regular way and not rosort to this very doubt ful method or tribute. Uesldes nil thl Ih not what tho iiconlo niik for. Thoy havo usked for redrew and what thoy Ret Is more prlvllogo for n privileged cIuhb. Nor does It add to their pleasuro to know that those who woro expected to look out for tho interest of the people havo booiiiIhk' ly been con corned for bin own In terest liiBtond. Tho pooplo havo nsk od for tho placing of tho lindens or Kovornmont equally upon all Indus- trios and. thoy got a pas, law for a fow. Whnt would havo boon bottor would havo hton to nbollsh all spo olal privileges and onaatod a twocont uilloiiKU law In which nil could have Hharod In tho benefit. It inlieht bo Ih-h-hhi-4-i IIIHIII ! " ' ' K -. .... . -i.i. .miinmunt nf seener: Master jirown m nnicin. Thoro is a feast of fun nnd song In storo for those who attend tho Grand opera hoUso Saturday aftor noon nnd ovonlng where Buster Urown In Its latest form will bo the attraction. Tho book has been ro writton. somo nddltlonnl chaructor parts has been greatly added to, the sconory Is brand now and tho cos- tumos Just completed bosldos which several electrical novoltlos will bo seen here for tho first time. Accept able as was this ontortanment In past seasons tho current production should add much to Its popularity as TTTTI .i.i. nnninmnnt of scenery and cos tumes. In the company selected to play the piece nre Fred Mace, Into leading comedian with "I'lff, Pair. Pouf," Edith Yorrlngton, Ouelnm Dakor, who created nnd played the part of Liitlo In Henry W. Snvngo's Peggy from Paris" for two seasons, Jlary Hanlon, Drndloe Martin, Kath arine Iiunn. George uamoroi, uen Young, Helene Salingor, W. W Urown. Jessie Huston and others, in eluding the beauty chorus of sixty nnd the "broilers." it V'ioggy' gfjaeaeaaeaaeaaau SSEf IjI.Ic McCnll, ultli "Hunter Ilroun." CITI7.HN. FREE LOCKS MEASURE grounds, that since It confers ruvorii und In n way put publle oOIuIiiIh Into their pay It will make ike otllolalH morn favorable to the railroad In lorot. On what ground done It root It claim? Of Juatliwr To whom The people? Hut the people are only reiuotoly hiu! In n null degree bene flltl. (t Invm nil the people's Ih tercet uncured for. It hinder rather Mikm helM rellroKtl retee leleliitloH for flue this hue beM done notulnir olee will be done or very little ta re lieve tho travelling publle. Nor In U uHy better vie wot I from tho side of weied right. If u Itglg. taturu way wihI mllreada eu tho Kroumte thMt the Uil ?rnlMl tkeiu riHiiehleee to mrrr elHie Metoa free on the Mine tsronmU It may raiupel ll to mrry all rUlana free? If peo ple UteHMcwkaadtee. What U the bn euHlumtttoH. If m Ih tbe larger mwvHre iheM rely Ih the mme AuJ ir tke lele1atHre w roHiuell rHllroHiIa Ih the matter of truveHu oipmmve to Uwr the liHrtleM of gov eminent why Hut Ih matter of eal nry? And If raltruMla may be elagled out by dlm-t leUliUIOH to Uear Ike burden of vejrHleut then why net tho farmer ur tke dulrywuH or the iHwUermaa? If iku U hoi elnea I emu lation, what l Tho fact IhhI mil rofld are nut popular with tke peo lll thou mwfliundi. le not that at fhjavwm lopular right have often To Encourage Conpess to Act Passes House With Bte Yote It Ib considered to bo vastly suporlor In overy deonrtmont. Of the com pany It Ih promised that It Is the strougeet yet seen In Duster nrown. Its principals nro Muster Helton, the llttlost comedian; Josephluo Stolbn, Kdgar Illxloy, "Llttlo" Muttlo Lock- olte, Alf. Grady, Mamlo Goodrich. Mno Hilton, Krod Nolnn, Llzzlo Mc Cnll, Alf. Hilton nnd forty chorus bonutloH. That Hustor will rocelvo a royal weluomo Is nlmost n cortuln ty. Few Htngo oharootors havo mnde for thomsolvos ih warm n plnce In the nffeotlqim of thuatorgoers, old nnd young, us tho central figure of thli iiiiiHliml comedy has succeeded In doing. illmtifili Hl'll !." "Human Hearts" will come to oin olt. Monday, February 18, ut the Grand opera house. The plav Is Ingonlously constructed, and thp lovers of plain, lucid dramatic fiction cannot fall to detect In It, quttlltlc ., I.I..1. iliav nro uurn in mlinlrn. Thorc jiiimii i.iv, ...w ...-.- -- ;is enough dramatic matorlal In "Hu man Hearts" Tor half a dozer? ! dramas. L'ath of Its leading characters 'romhlnos enough traits to equip a whole community of people. Yet it"? Intricate, ramifying Interests are pieced nnd dovotullod togothor wit'1 extraordinary technical skill. Thov are all nlauslble and thoy work out logically In tho ond. The scenes nro laid In tho hills of Arkntiftas, nnd tho story hinge? around the lives of "Tom Logan" nnd his wife "Joannette," a woman, who reared In the city, finds life In n small country village Irksome. Sli long to g?t away, nnd nftor a stormy scene with her husband In which she taunts him with IiIb Inability to sup ply tho luxurloB to which sho con siders herself entitled, sho propnro to .leave him. At this Juncture an old lover or .leouettes nppoars on the scene. In her nngor nt Tom she agrees to elope with "Frederick Armednle," who promises hoc nil the luxurious oaso nnd Idolenco that she crave. TomV fnthor ovorhonrs (thp two plotting to go away nnd up- nraiui "jennnetto." A (iiinrrol fol lows, during which the old man Is killed. The guilty pair escape nnd "Tom" conies back nnd soos his father's body lying on the ground. He l discovered kmellng by hU George Ado wrote tho best comedy In this production that has Leon put on tho stngo In years. Abounding in epigrams and sparkling with tho wit or tho talented author and play wright, it Is no wonder that it had tho unprecedented record or 312 per formances In New York nnd olovon weeks In Chicago, five weeks in Bos- i!""- """ ouu- '-reattm r.. S?!r .I1?1'"0" Went nto clover star, create n, ager Murrm .- . ltHl tho modern dram Z iH a vehicle for m.. ' 5" e3 son 'cloforMnc"' been cnthuatatlcalir el who havo 8on ,.w'la thus far produced thli will bo seen here "" jeWeMyieiW'MWMWie,e.ie , , . 1 SIbHSx? Mh-T-iJ., j&fflBMi m WmMw.W; t MHHLfBm.. i 9HeiDKiWv9F'' 'PHRf iaHbIrBpR BBBLHeWellBUei .' -JMtf 'HffiF7 ' ! 1 mM;t iBJL Mi r"" W III i'.AIIV AIIRLK, IX "HUMAX IIKARTS. . ton, and the sumo In Philadelphia, breaking nil previous records in those cities. Henry V. Savngo. un der wlioso direction 'Tho County Chnlrnmn" Is producod. has nrovldeil a highly ncconfpllshed nsgrogation of uctora nnd uctrosses, among whom nro Thoodoro Bnbcock In the tltl" To Give Sacral Own. A largo chorus of local Uaej being drilled by Dr H C, Epltr.il on Mnrch nth will present "Till Inr of Fire," a sacred open,'! Bcrlptlvo of the flight of the t or Israel from the land of boi i Tke W(MUC1 Folks TIIKV I1.WK MORK Oil U.S llllilNKKH WITH 1IANKD. MANX 01' Til MM .XMK TO THIS IUXK. Hi: AI'l'ltWIATK THIMH I'VTHO.VAOKj WB IN'. Vl'fi; OTIIHIIN. Ml MATIKH MOW HMAI.I, niJjiit HlHIMMM, Wl l.N ITU TIUM TO (XWIR, AI.li THANSA(nu)NH WITH THI8 HANK AltU CX.N8IUK11K coM'iim.vri.ir. With praotirHl umiHlmUy th liouae went oh record reeterclnv nf. lernooH He favorlun the opettliiK of Mture'a highway to free trulWc. when It paaeed, with etwrrely n distent lac vote, the Jom, fr locks bill. prurkllitK for attUe aid to the HtoaiiHt of 1300,000 for the eoHftlriielluu. pgrrhHae nr ooiidemimtioii of loeka (U Oregon City, contingent upon the ITHIletl Stales goveruweut Hiinrnnr. latlug a euUleleut amount to com plete the WHdertHklug. hh.1 that the fodoi-Hl RovefHMMit inatHtnln the en me. The only ameHdnieut mu.u m the bill u tho committee waa that. m tke eveMt ooHErem did not iut Ike eoHdngeMry wltliln the HiH.lt of mre jeMni thut portion of the awonnt aporoitrlHteit whloli bud li. eowe ueeleee, UeoHiie tke tlma kod ewiilrwl In whkk It con Id be dmwii upun. invert to tke ummI fumi .r tko trwuiar). PrMeUttallr tke noiv oppoHent uf tke bill whs HarreU. of wajwungtoH, vkoe okjeettona were wak nnd Uy ajvereonie, and tke kill imeeetl almuet MMHNlmuusly. o Hunting for Trouble. "r llvsl In California :0 yeart, and am tl hunting for trouble In the way of burn, sorts, wound, bolt, cut, apraln. or a oaaa f mi that NuoUctt' Amlem !.. wn quickly cur." wrlto Charlea Walt. r, of Alleghany, Sierra Co. No u? hunting, Mr. Walter! U cur ererr cae, Guaranlwd at J. a Jerry' drug store; 5 tie. v gggtaw W l.im ? Skm State Bfc L, K. PAG, PmHit MUW Jf m X A lvD I Mr G W. Porroll. or linukVa .i, Ua lioen vuillng hor son. J. Purrell. Ih wirtl.knoww 8alm barber, left IhU umrnlng for a visit Ir Tumor Mr. Mary A. FleWj who ha b& vUUlag hr- Utrs, Mr It. UeJer and Mr. W. Q. l'runk. roii.Mi.i ... her home Ih AuHuvlile teday. Mr. K. Utile vreut to Turner tku morning. tfce tko guest of It. Walk er. A Valuable Tuoa. "ais ywra ago I Wraed a valo. able leuou." write John Plaatant. of Magnolia, lud. 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What promlMV to be the most no tabic oiiKaKument of tke eeaeoa at thu Grand opera hounw u that of "Tho Umpire," which comae w Wed nesday, February 3tk. Tku muil. eal comedy bonsta tke preetlg of tku lougtwt run In the kletory of t'hlca go theatrical, and Uy thoee who hava eon It It I pruHuneel worth) In every way of (ttt oxtraordinar) ogtie. Tke elomonti wkleh ooMblne to give TTho Umplrv" thl popH)arlt are the woderu UHluro of It theneeth nutkmal gamoe. bukall and fooiball. punuea, "gratt." illnloHurt ,, otkor aubjoot of wrreut inured tOBOther with Ita wutk and it. NU. ly both or wklok are ia tke rt of their clnga. No mailmi cAMtJv .-.. produced In tko wt decade coatalHi o many itong hit at "The turn and tho ncoro U coasldarflii h.- .,,..- tor achlevoment ot Its eoupor Jojh K. Howard. H u enough ttj know that tho comedy kf t Chicago laughing for nearly a year, -n. ..1 ductloa li under th direction Qf Aumager Harry Askln. of th nM opera homo Chicago, which assure ionsMlcuons bong Hits l ,c Musical Comedy, llc Umpire.' fithorabod. holding m hta hand n bloody knife, Wheu aekel who has committed tke crime, ke I about to unswoR, wkeit "JeHnnette" and her paramous ap,r aaU i9Mwt Tom" a the Hinrderer. "Tont" u Bontonced to death. bHt on aeount of his previous good ekuractor. hi sontonoo U commuted to life imorU onmont. "Tom" to BtAl aheowr.,1 a prlsim. Ir conrtct'e strlpea. bur lug hi burden meeklr. !....... thut trleode will diMa,. .tt ... . donoe that will cu. kt. ., , . "--. n name ot the foul accHsatloa of mnrdrr Ther. .. a irawp, -Jew Maao.." who wt nosed tke mnrder or vhich Toln f neonteil. Unt oa ol hi. , wi)rd. ho to afraid to appear ,t the trial as a wttnM for T. ..... son" U bofrleaded ta jiv'. 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