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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1908)
DAILY OAF.TAL JOURNAL. SALEM. ORKGOX. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1908. . IE DORO HAS AGQUIRED THE GIFT Possibilities of Facial Expression As Aa Aid To tne ii 01 ncnag BI.IOHT PROSPECTS FOR llOKSl. SHOW essay on Adrlenne Lo Sainto Beuvo declares . . oollpnff to 1ttttM' unw v Mt her locution, her her temperamenr, nor .... Laired and one other attrl- . n to make up eireoim. EtikeriMHlnmute octln?. utter so perfectly unuer- .1. irt of mute acting the m" ., .iii. IjttilnK and yet ac.mg .- .i.i1h n..nf liar Tv!pron wuiw ....--..-.. , Inserting, thus, iuh i .irf feeling, an untiring stu- L'onately In love with her srjtllng coniriuuteu w ........ i twit reproducer of the sub- iKirtt of human emotions i U degroo unsurpassed In UaiH wbr posture, bv gesture, iiy iujftwlon particularly, tnnt Le Couvreur ane wno vlt qaeens in me uosu oi erei ouccnB In pootry at- ! tie ittturo of an artiste In fetloDi of a people who had gn actresses ufing tbc possibilities or Jfijft!0!l (OIWHVS this smo !Yilbh line that divides random from the play, "The Morals of Marcus1," exhibt a rango of facial play as varied and exact as it is rare. Partly in play, partly in earn estness, Miss Doro has developed to tho- full the actor's most effectivo medium of interpretation facial expression. Tho result Is evident the means of obtaining it worthy of record. It was as a member of tho "Littlo Mary" company Program Being Prepnml and Will Include Large List of Sports. Woodburn will hold a magnificent showing of tho finest equities on Saturday, March 28, and mnny c'tl zem of Salem wllj be in nttondanco to help the hustling Woodbttnlt.w celebrato, and show what they can do which will bo considerable, Judging from reports of the activity on the firing line. Stayton also says horse show, says It loud and clear, and keeps on say ing it. SaturdayrMarch2Sls tho date set for the big event, and Stayton la marking olaborato preparations to maKo una occasion second only to Hie nation's birthday in importance, and there are many who say the Fourth of July celebrations of all tho towns of tho county combined will fade Into InsIgnMcnnco beside this g'orlous affair, lie that as it; may, tho roit of Salem'B horse lov- ilng population will bo thcro to en liven tho Bcene, and a most success ful event is assured. Then comes Salem's climax-cap- that Miss Doro, availing herself of waits between acts, or during tho scenes of other players, got hor boat practice. In fun, as she thought, she vied with nnnthnr irlrl nMrnua til mnlrlni tnfoa as two children might do. tflght jllnf horso1 Bhow ,tho u th,nB " Mini nvnt ItnnnnhA.I fnM . .... .. after nlnht sho nractlced at this. : -- ...r .... urewwN,H amusing hor friend, anuiBcd, until it came awarcs. that she could almost do what sho wished with hor counte- i KWu&j.te, UM. -mkMMMMMm MLmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW wmmmr HBvlH -"B1H1b1 -x. HH lliHI ' jK SPRING SHOWING i( nt tills .....j..-..vi. iui iiiu mnrjj in and being hor8 flC8H ,n tho Wlllamolto volley, to hot un-' And tho datelon,t forB0t it is nance. This sho realized one night on actually frolghtonlng her friend with n look of terror. From that on, Miss Doro has given time and pains to the furthoranco of this pow er. Her methods aro thoso two to momorizo a story, preforably one built of several contrasting Ideas April 4. i Every committee and every person In any way connoctod with tho h'g event, Is working Ilka a beaver to mnke the show the grontost success cvor pulled off In Orogon, nnd all Indications point to thu fulfilling of tholr dosiros. Tho program for tho day has be.-n pnrtly arrangod, and n few of the ovonts scheduled aro glvon bolew: At this season of the year we always extend an earnest and special invitation to everybody to call for the purpose of seeing our splendid display of handsome Spring Wearables for men, ( boys and children. A visit here at this time will not onlv enable vou to learn m by seeing just what the correct styles ui, uut li rriii aiau wimYiuww jvu ui the superiority of. our Clothing, Hats and Haberdashery and the fairness of our prices. Come for a look while the. whole store is aglow with Spring Freshness. You'll be more than welcome at any time. ,, G. W. JOHNSON & CO., 1.1 Commercial St. Willi lirmiclm rliltnir p T, Wnlsia r ...... ... I Mniit ..tin.. I. ntwl Minn ..I I It jsn. " " "' I fkice from w iook oi 0.o-m-i-v.. ,.. ............ . . .. .. tho ni0flt COobrnU,,j broncho buster j'ios'rom baho, sentlmont:"'' mciai jinniomine io somo rKinfnta'ltyi is an instru-pvno nns novor nenru it. it, is uim- i iu art forpotten by tho ouu. in n majority oi cnsoB, bb n ttefomplaln, that ho is cast moans of tolling tho story, It Is un- 'r at i Is the glory of auccossnu. ijiii mo more nuompi tho inddenly lifts a smnll , is 'splendid mental oxerclso and tho kit flne prominence. Nnturo nnest Kind or prnctico ror oDinitung il (a equipping an actor with a suro muscular control of tho face Wtlejprmlon Nature mnyj Hor second device of especial kictor tho ono talent n help to miss Doro in acquiring waitcnance It Is for tho olastlclty about tho mouth, Is tho toanltlp'r tho g'ft by prnc-,.na''tory and pronunciation of cor- Jr hard work until It be- tnin sentences in itnllnn, French nntl it ea talents of a finished SpaiilHh, Caroful uttoranco of oven I random phrases, taken from nny of Waj actresses, tho coun-.the romnnce languagos, which, whon ot Marie Doro Is a molt well spoken, nre articulated and qluUnce of the extent that enunciated with a nlcoty unknown iBtr Improve upon naturo, to tho Anglo-Saxon speech, ennnot bo wth tfforts, obtain a wldo too strongly commended to every ul aa exact power of facial. actor and actress to whom correct speech and a skillful management flwfrat cni, exprosslvo -of of tho cciutenimco nre as important toured by Mnes taken at as tho vory breath of life. U OPERA awniDAY Nioirr 'iWBUtlon of the musical foaing Thro' the Rye," at 1 ooera hotlt Rninnlnv f of being one of tho rjl ttjojable events of tho " cornea with a record of 'lfh Joitlfies perfect con- 8B'iiadrance represontatlon a entertainment of the '""O'nw' nir- For tho 'fcUOBg Comlnir Thrn Ihn M1 la f auexi smnnir flin ' draniRo rmj. nr i.i. .ial a bjjjt poMe oon rie iq fcaie eamd that From p'i accounts I Cwge v Hohart. hns tho man who gavo the deadly poison to my dog. I havo no desire to carry physical Injury to that man, but only a deslro to make him n belter and n mnlnlng principal characters wore "Ralph Carlton," tho horo, who M capos deuth at tho hands of tho vil lain several times; "Silas Wnter bury," tho tovfn constablo, who, with tho usual ability of pollco officers i off tho Btago is cotiBplouous by Ins absono when anything is doing; "R03O Day," who is loved by both tho villain slid tho hero and commits tho indisorotlon of marrying both; "Bunco," nnd nondescript girl, drossed partly as a Scotch hlghlaud er, a "Weary Willie," a shop girl and a cowboy, and Besslo Sinclair, who is tho uuforuunato young lady with "No Mother to Guide Her." While tho lower floor of tho thoa tar wai noKover crowdod, tho gal- itsumev good Mmodv'lory was there In abundance, and rMa&nsnv amuginj tory, ! hlsaos for tho villain nnd cheers for n ron'an inctdeaU and I 'ho hero musf surely have disturbed m kind uhich eomnal ! the qulot of any atiBtre personngo In Ml of the prform- fumr- tu hktui tall teaming with la'ugh- '"aiT iLbaudla anA &Z fje beiutleg of the lHH,rT r.W .1. . . W4 ,ut proauc- -..ai score " fSSS ; BR W" r! Hg; fin wBBESKa.' 'sS mo now Is to glvo to Blx In my niom-.SOPIKTY ory-gnrdon a plnco among tho ruBos.l ,wlth n promlto and a plodgo to ntrlvo lhuuiuet (Jlvon to moko my oyn life among men ro jllact tomowhat tho lesions In loyal ty and klnduoss aoulrod by contaot with my dog. And so, good Blx, good-byo. Columbus (Nob.) Tolo gram. -o THU DANIHU POICT KVKNT IN CHINATOWN. by Ah Joo of lli Illng !uug Company In Honor of Hln Wedding. AHtorla Spoetal: An oveny of un MHtial Importance, In tho Chlnoso quattor of Astoria, took plnco Inst night. Thu oocnslou wivb tho banquet glvon by Ah Jou, of tho Hop Hlngr Luiir company, to his many friends HOIXiKH l)UAOIIMiNXul()ng hl COuntrymon, In honor ot Danish literature has lost its most hiH recent marriage Tho festlvo colobrnted llgure. Thero aro moro hoard, or rather bonrds, wore spread' In tho Chlnoso, rcutnurnnt of King Yen Law company on Bend streot; Thoro woro eight round tables, at which woro sontod n happy crowd of, 12 to each table and tho viands pilot therein were tempting lo tho Colos tlal uppotlto, and rapidly disposed of. Tho host of tho evening wn busy among hi guests, accepting their congratulations, and Incidental ly seeing to the fact that their do slros ware gratified, douonil good fooling prevailed throughout the ro pnsl and when tho tables woro ol far ed, a procession wus formed which pranudod, ucoordlug to tho (Jhlnoao custom to tho homo of tho hrldu nnd' groom whoro they woro Introducoif to tho blushing and hnppy wifo. This profemnd thinkers, keonor observers of nnturo thnn Holgor Drachmnnn, but for tho original lyric power no living Danish writer could ho com pared with him. Ho excelled alike in tho beauty, vigor and music of his vono as in tho Btlll lighter art of glvjug us with a few words com plete visions of scenery that vividly stood boforo our oyos and aro never foigotton because thoy touoh some Inward chord of our soul. Tho dreamy llfo that broods over north cm summer nights and tho wonder ful socuUlon one fools in a Danish forest of old booahos booiiib em bodied in his magnificent poems. Boforo all, ho was tho poet of tho sea and of mariners. Originally ho Bhajwd for hlniBolf a career of n! afternoon a lunch will bo sorvod to palntor of marlno scenery, but whon tho Chlnosa-lndles of Astoria which u.MI Iui lifAiilrfwl AVflP lkV Alt! Alt iiiii tt ji a uHiimti '. tj DR. C. F. STOKES OF THE NAVY. his first bits of pootry appeared 86 ;ears ago ho made at onco nn epoch in Danish poetic litoraturo. Tho ro froshlng breath of his pooms mndo nn ond to tho Ideals of sobri.ty and formul corractnoas that tlion woro The hospital ship Relief, which hns been outlining nt Mnro Islund navy recognised In tho Danish literary world. Ho was tho ploneor of that elevated romantic turn of mind now fixed tradition In yard, will meet Admiral Kvuns' big fleet ut Mugdalena Buy. Her com-1 iiumder. Dr. C. V. Blokes, the first physician to command n United States nn vii I vcakhI. is L'olnu altotit Ills btiHtnesa uuletlv and uumcslly. navlnir lid nffiitinn tn th iiiiiitniHti riintiirit hl Mulcctlan caiihtil ut WaMliliii'inii observablo as a Under him are four commissioned surgeons, six hospital Htewurds and forty- Denmark and npproclatod abroad. Ave hospital apprentices. Tho Relief, which Is n craft of houio 3,000 tons, Personally the poot who roaobed hns a speed of-13 knots and Is tho most up to date Moating hospital in the an Hg0 0f G2 years remained a grown W(rla' - V child to tho last yoars of hla llfo, ' whon hU health gavo way and he hod awrrjmeut ruiet.1 At ,k ribrt k. , MIC tho audlenrc that camo for au unex citing time. CX!IIATB OAKK FAVORS Till? STATiaiKXT -Passing from that point he defl- ln the United States. He halls from Deadwood, Colo., has many modals aud has won many prlzos In the east, where his performances are coniid orod little short of marvellous. Bucking Bteer riding liy an abor igine. Fourteen ami one-half bands high ' 5to aay delightful ' 8,eot,0n of UnUod States senator by w,n"r8 ; i...i.. j , , ... i. . i. , . nonv raalne. i i uiitziv utii.'iurtfi iiiiiimuii ifi ijm in mvur ---- w t- A n.v.... "1 of tho dlroot nrfmar law nnd tho' Free for aU'bandloan, bajrrlng lhl i -- ba-ij wiH innnn -- T m- - - -----. -- . .. . - -.. ...., . -... n..-. i... winners or first and second in ine raoo. ti.,. .. .Lnnallv hrf .ol.l I, a mM . no in. rmy-jaru imo- rn m Hri.. u-- itr-Mauae .-.- B -- . , t th., , " BlUmaiB reason for conduotlng the' '-i " " l . . ....... . dor 1 K VMM at 1M i oioiion nt n iiniiAii Htnrnu mnaior " ' " - - -o-- i - -' - :- -- , wakh at J ainoreni manner irom inai oi t ranrAnlnllvA ITa ofirkn'AH itint f A m iii i gontleman by painting for him a to confoss himself a contlrmod ln ploUire of ntwr Blx and hla suffor- va'ld Nobody was always moro Ing. Per many days, -under BklU- roady to got enthusiastic about any- Km ueatet of a veterinary, und minis new w mm. flimun uui-.i (he aurslag of those who lovod him, was also his clinging to all tno pioas- Bix fought against the effoelti of the urea of lire, men his anocmuun rirne. nvr oomnlalnlnir. never that he was a now incarnation ci mo JjhowtM roesntmont, rowardlng cv- old Nerdlc bards and of the Vikings ery effort la hla behalf with a wag had that yniopuiaiooaieo ring mm. of hla tall or with an expression of, w Iiloaaant In him. His Impos thaaks from hla kindly oye. In the.lng tall figure, his blue-oyed manly law effort of als life he dragged him- face eegge-tod something heroic; In ... -. i..i kiu -i,nrin rAAlltv ho rMinaltied throughout his .a. ....r i..... ... .bi. ..... ... u.a .. a. a .v .-. - ------- -,- - -., " " " Astoria. home. Joo, and on which occasion sho will be Introduced' to the maids nnd ma troiis of hor nationality !n Autorin. Ah Joe. who Is n prominent meni bor of tho Ilrm o! Tho Hop Hlng, I.ung oompany of this olty, nnd Mrs. Joo weio married In Oakland Oaf., on Kebuiary 20, whoro thoy remain ed until March 1 when they proceed ed to Portland. A week's visit In that city waj thoroughly enjoyed, und the couple anmo to where they will make their Ah Joe having many buslnees Inter osts hero. While In Oakland tho bridegroom gave two banriuota to tho friends of his wife, and In Portland a reptltloii of tho festivities was given to hl itiMiiy friends among his country men in that elty. La it night's and today's fmnutlona will close a matri monial celebration that has extended: for 22 days. Ah Joe has maj friends among the buelnem men and cltUena of Oils olty, he blng one Of th fore most Chinese merchants of Astoria, HcJ. .. tu ,.. 'IMII, VO tra and .n r. ' ft romm-H. .. f (kt dr(M. ! thro Is a general sontlmcnt throughv a atuklral W)r,uuir 0Mt tho United Statee in favor -ikt.Ha . 'amandlnir Its nnnotlntlnn an aa . a. aa. raaaBT - . . .n a awa a.aa aa . . a-a aa a a aa aa a.- mr -a-. a a., a a 4 'boro.,.k,- : .brtmr about that rxnU. From that ' " " Pr,t lB 8,MW! I lu .. --. it-ur- - t.i on. I alliar lutli -f .,. ... lfan lia lfn Ihit lhi niinnl. Aalta .iltulIWBft mm fa.p. Many prixee have bean seen real -HOTtMiaU of men. from the local nsrc)wNtti, al tM- will he added to the eaih iMiZata 111 be awarual the wiaaer-! Afttr StipiKT. Owe hundred-yard frae-ter-e.il oa State atreet. heiweea Oemwerelta af uu WUW1J PMWH. tA Same, barrlag the wIhsot of tlaa t...k a tfanf lia Itxfna.. lo. hn nnnnl. Attmlna jj -arjr -. na ' - n.if ira. mill, vnw na.r -- omurjjn tienal coaetltutlon is amended In at a. W. - jseur ua bv -- nj . a part of r. TQTX LI.L isitSB "" we -w ui il. n . U .-, "" T-aIaU that war Statamant K'n 1 offors the only csire method of ieurlag the do-' w,J,e" ' Btred result. Cm. O. Savage and Sim Lladsey . aiart all raees. ami Untm Savage aaJj jnule and laid It tu my baud, as oft I've see a ohlld ropoee a weary head oa mother's knee. Thus he died, and Is death-gUio upon his brown erea I though I read a ri.ttm Age of (tardea for the whlppiag 1 gv .Hw oae day. whon anger had poems drlTtn from My head that fair tense of reaaoa oeear. and their klndheartednetm and good na ture rather than by the coarse at tributes that give loeal color to his Indeed, he remained a Bo hemian throughout hie me, uiu blek skeuld direct the taken altogether, a typo of poet that ir ..t nf doau. la aafortemdteiy dying om in me .. - A ..l-laWa. la.l .. rt Tt f 0li- rf I have .-over boaa able to aaeeat the, eeaiary oi lyovr.w u -..... , ..ui... ,k,u. i..iMtu whn hald lllea. CoaUaeatal . Correepoadfaeo that at death time the souls of men t fV" d woM0H aometifnes are transfer-' A Swollen aawr . ... .... a . life a sentimental dreamer, nnd even and all will wleb he aud his cha,m . . .... a.. a-lann .. .Ifll.l.U llfo hla roiiL'h nahormen or me urman."". --i'i' ' a. . .. . Baltic sea ImpreM us by -a- - ! Oat DeWIU's Carbollzed Wltclv Hutaal Salve- it Is good fop pile. Sold by all druggists. red to tee bodlea of bird aad doge. ,s mK y nor ,,iWgaut. .tt.,.-. a,lll u.111 liA Ik. lllflW !'. .. ,. T -aa.al.l n. .. a lail. T . . . a ! , , . fm4uivri vim ? - - --- ih.. it . mum . -" "" jfg oaueod uj nuuraiRia, rual.1.1. u-. ..J. I. nnl..a1 Jl.ut. TUB nnHR ants and eeataliw Ute same Jaleeal Eeryhody Woeet the Salem horeo . ... -. " . .a. .oHRd m a healthy stomacn. uaoti fair. April 4 v-tw tk elo-idoe wIU digest more than 3000 1' QUe nw KSalas gf good food. Seld by all W iL ,ea,aai . "sfim Hi,...' kill m ... I??'. .. ' aat of ik "tUiB. r?rt 0? o i wke aay It ae ro- VitUQn Only IUKi Bir la dead, Blx idgf It the There le .a rawor that a se aa- aalawil WBgdow. vl a. iaji sa ... . itk. ttrii.HtAa nf kiadnes-s aad icvai- OmB-0 ... -a I... ii. .lavar inAla aimut hla own U - -,'--- Whether toot ha oh a (kottld tkea believe that oao day -Ooident. Ballard'a finow Liniment there lived ueea the earth a rare aad W r6duee the swelling aad relieve radaat m1 wlabla the body of tho the pflm Ti,e gfeat 8Hd tare eure jatUiet waa that over came to for rheumatism, cuts, burns, bruise, iHightea aad blew the ortb with BcalJl aBy and al auhes and pains, bor good preeenee, aad that vni'ao)& by all dealers. w.r tumoth away wrath, or lia knit the fellow catehetk the sett1 virtues, but be showed them la his fvery day M.e I wuh I tu ght know she died the death of the body the rode traBiJerred her soul to the lody of poor wx, so gracious l awo good was be Bat I cao't believe J jkjm.u urh things, and all that Is left fori f -an-MX-A... tlto4iHkHU& Zm& Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Relieve Colds by working them ouk of the system through a copious audi healthy action of the bovets. Relieves coughs by cleanalng Ihei mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. lA. -l t 4A. tAm f9 aaaaa.. aT J M Kej4e Saifar Childrtn Likt lt r mtMttkAuxmtut Utter ft Ti aujaaat'i Hef ttyrfaf Mb -Save ail Wat