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DAIMT OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SAL EM, OREGON. SATURDAY, 3LVRCII 28, 1006.
DRAMATIC AND SOCIAL EVENTS
AMUSE MENTS. za. ,n an uproar tt 600d part of
Grand Ojcra House.
Wednesday, April 1. Manner
ing in "Glorious Betsy."
Saturday, April 4 Horso Bhow at
Salem.
Auditorium Holler Rink.
Morning, afternoon and evening
flCBOlOtlB.
Tho Vnudctte.
Moving pictureo and illustrated
ongs, every afternoon and evening
except Sunday and Monday after-
soons.
Tho Nirkelodlon.
Moving pictures and Illustrated
songB aftornooiiB and ovonlngs.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
JNO. P. COIlDnAY, MGR.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1
Tho ScwionVi Theatrical Kvont.
Hnm 8. & Ioo Hhubvrt, (Inc.)
(North American Amusomont Co.,
proprietors). Dy special arrange
ment -with Mr. Jan. K. Hackott.
offer
MARY
MANNERING
-in--
GLORIOUS BETSY
Tho Homaiitlo Honnpnrto Story.
Sclntillntlng wit, bright lluou. mi
porlor company, Biiporli production.
Prlces: $2.00, fl.no, $1.00, 75c,
50c. Soat Halo at tho hox olllco
Wednesday, 0 n. m.
THIS HUHOOMAHTKR
HHOWfl AT HAI.KM.
If your frlond Bays long words to
you with u long roll of r'H and m
snocso at tho end; If 811ns and Snllloand
oxclmngo conversation In unknown large ostnto is laid out
CxnrOBHlona. Much iir "Nuttlnntnn " ' irnrdnnu nml itrlvnutivu
"Ghlnlngton" and ".Tuncklngton" j tlou of her possession which slu hnB,
across tho table and you wonder what with admirable tasto, allowed, to ro-
Loo Kendall, as "Doodle Von
Kull," secretary of "The Durgonius
ter," and Robert W. Albright, as tho
captain of tho soldiery, wore a big
factor In keeping matters humming,
tho fomer with his comedian Jokes,
and the latter with his flno baritone
voice, which won much applause.
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AX ACTRESS WHO
LOVES LIFE OUTDOORS
Mary Mannorlng, tho actress who
is starring in "Glorious Rotay," tho
now Amerlcnn comedy by Rlda
Johnson Yofung, author of "Drown
of Harvard," etc., loves tho open nlr.
Miss Mannorlng's out-r-doorB di
versions nro golf, driving and re
cently nutomoblling. She does u
prodigious amount of walking nil the
year around. Hor lovo of naturo Is
almost primitive In Us Intensity.
Asked once what was hor greatest
ambition, sho said It wa3 "to lead
such n normnl Ufo that I can get up
ovory morning to seo the aim rise."
Often sho will dismiss her cnrrlago
and brave all wind and weather on
foot. An acqunlntanco of mino ac
companied her from hor hotol to tho
theater ono March night In tho tooth
of a driving storm and tho wind
made umberrlas a sarcasm. She on
Joyed ovory step of tho walk and
reached tho theater in a galo of
laughter and high spirits. It Is tho
aboundant vitality, this capacity of
i gottlng run out of things which nn-
j noy and bora most pcoplo that gives
a compelling charm to hor nrt and
a rare, swoot, vivacity to hor per
sonality. For a tlmo Miss Mannorlng had n
hotiBo of her own In Now York, but
this bIio has now given up. Hor only
homo Is her country plnco in tho
western part of tho Catsklll moun
tains. This bIio calls "Hlghmoiint,"
nud from tho windows of tho houso
thoru Is nglorious vlow of tho dozen
mountain poaks. Tho houso Ib a
largo ono of colonial architecture,
part of which Is brick torraco.
Hor OBtnto consists of 100 acres,
only tho Hinnllor part of tho
In lawns,
That por
SOCIAL EVENTS OF
THE PAST WEEK
Students of this city who are at
tending the University of Oregon and
the Orogon Agricultural college are
taking ndvantago of the Easter vaca
tion to visit their homes and friends
here. Tho week of lelsuro for tho
Steusloff, Will Greenwood, F. M.
Brown, and MIbb Bllvona.
Pioneer Dinner Given.
Mrs. A. M. Hosier entertained
with a dinner on Tuesday in ljonor of
collegians will bo a happy one for a number of Oregon pioneers, at her
their families and many friends. I home on Sixteenth and Leo streets.
Among tho BtudonU who nro visiting Mrs. Polly Price, being tho oldest
their homo hero are Harvey Slater ' gueit present, was given tho seat of
and Gordon Moorcs of tho University honor.
of Orogon, Mary Plglor( Fred Myers, Tho guostB wore: Mrs. Polly Price
Eugene Slater, Alvln Flnloy, Connol aged 8C, of Turner; Mrs. Cannon,
Dyer, Tarn Gatch and Tom Holmnn aged 82, of Turner; CIiuh. Mettenr,
of tho Orogon Agricultural college, aged 7(5, of Marysvlllc, Cal.; George
" 'Mottear, aged 70,. of Fossil; Mrs.
Mr. h W. Spencer EnlvrtniiiH. Charles Mattear, aged 65, Mrs. Car.
Ono of tho moat enjoyable events ry Warren, aged 65, of Los Angeles,
of tho wook was u "GOO" party given Cal.; Mr. and MrB. J. F. Royso, aged
by Mrs. F. W. Spencer at hor homo 60 and 66, respectively, of this city,
Wcnry J. Miller, of
arora.
I
Hioy mean; or If your Bon cricks
queatlpnnblo Jokoa about Proaldont
Roosevelt and slnga a now comlo
song, UHiinlly with tho roll of r's In
tho wordswhy, you will know ho
was At "Tho Burgomaster" last night
Tho play, which hi a comic opera
baaed on Peter Stuyvosnnt, govornor
of Now Amatordnm. nnd ono of his
main wholly "unlmprovod," in by fnr
tho groator part of tho largo lands.
Still In Its original vlldn.ss, It Is
orl88croB8od by mountain Btroams,
cleft by doop ravlnos, and ovorgrown
with n not work of vinos and forest
trooH that havo novor known tlul
woodmen'o axe. Horo tho hnpplost
hours of Miss Mannorlng's Ufo are
followers, taking drugged whiskey sponr, and thither alio goos Immo-
to oscnpo tho Indians nnd waking up dlatoly after her professional work
again In Now York In 1907. loads for tho bobboh, which la usual-
Tho young ladles In tho choruses ly toward tho end of May, nnd there
cannot ho said o havo vory recently alio romnlnaiuntll tho ond of Sontom-
escnped from training In Intornatlotu
nl beauty contests.
Tho hero Is. of course, much start
led and wonders un his awakening
from tho Rip Van Wlnklo sloop where
ho it, ami is soon terror-stricken by
nowaboya, pollcomon, collogo boys
and actors, whloh glvo much oppor
tunity for song and danoo by tho
chonu, which waB fairly good.
Qua Woluborg, aa "Tho Burgmaa
tor," wua tho beat single player, and
was responsible for keeping 4h audi-
bor. During tho months sho spends
thero Bho prnotlcally llvoa out of
doors, and roturna to hor work In
the autumn strong in body, burned
nnd tanned aB to faco and physically
and Intellectually refreshed for tho
long winter traveling and acting.
MIhb Mannerlng oomos to Snlom,
April 1, playing nt tho Grand.
n
Kodol U today the boat known
remedy for all disorders of the atom
ach. such as dyspepsia, heart burn.
I Hmir oJmnnnti nti.l tt.1ntltr ...
coco, which llllotl tho thoatro to its 8oid by all druggists
'i - ' L
rwT,'
pected to stop on 'their way homo
and make -the young people a visit.
Mrs. Eyro received her education
In the public Bchools of this city, at
tho high school, whero she was gral
uatedln tho class of '07, and at Wll
lametto University. She is wtill
known and popular among her
friends. Mr. Eyro Is tho son of Mr.
George W. Eyre, of this city, and wan
a popular member of tho '07 class of
the high Bchool, whero ho took an nc
tlvo part in nthletlcB.
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LINCOLN SCHOOL
CHILDREN DEBATE.
A debate was hehl in tho eighth
grnde room Friday, March 27. Tho
question was:
Resolved, That tho English hal
no right to take America from Jio
Indians.
The debaters were Charlotto Grot
tin nnil filftlr AUnrfl. pnnlnlno Thn
other debnters woro Ruble Harck, Mr; Mll,er ' a candidate for
Margaret Polsal, John Cni-Bon nnd ""'"""" oinination for the
Mi. .... ,-.. of Renresentnitt.n in ..
liiiiinr.ra limit nun. " -..,w ,,, jib. n. M
Tho debate wan won by the negn- " '" n fucccssful buslnesi Elt
tlves.
Tho sides wore chosen for tho next
dobate, April 10, 1908. The meet
ing adjourned. ;
SCHOOL REPORTER.
CAMPAIGN
OPENS AT
W00DBURN
Miiry Mniiering, in "Glorious Hvtjiy."
We Are Hunting Por You
Wo want to toll yodi that we are hunting for your watch repair
ing. JowaTry rqRnlrlnjj, iuaul:U order werk, QpUotl work sn.l en
graving. Perhaps you hiiHtd tor unuid fftllsa to Hd m got Into th
hands of soma uwkllltd workman; hnd j'our work mint! and
ovorohurgtd. Onr work will uloaio ym, ns It has and g ploaalng
thousands of MiWtted ouStomers,
Wu hnvu a mojit Bklllful and ejttsloat worknian In eh art of our
watch repairing, ami In Jewelry making and repairing wo ar
equally proparvd to copo with tho slmpl&t or mut dltilouU Job
promptly.
JOHN G. BARR COMPANY
The Store of Quality
Cof m Stale Mil liberty Salem. Oregon
N. B. It httB tho flaoat stock of gooda witalde of Portland, ami
at jrlght price. No trouble to show gooda or quoto prices.
Thursday evening. About
guoats woro prosont. Tho
were won by Mr. Win. Drown njid
Mrs. Stolnor.
l'rlNclIln Club.
Tho Prlsollla Hmbroldary Club
wai ontortnlnod last Thursday by
Mra. V. Stoueloff at her home
on Commercial streot. A plonsant
afternoon was apont in social chat
and dlBHuaalng embroideries. Mrs.
Stoualort sorvod a dainty- lunoh. Mrs,
J. L. Stookton will entertain tho
club uoxt Thursday.
.Mrs. Wnlu KnU'rtulns.
Ono of thy mosi Intoroatlng social
ontortnlnmonts of tho wook wna n
oard party Friday night at tho homo
of Mra. A. T. Wain. 667 South Com.
moreial atret, when tho Indie? of
the Priaellla Club challenged those
of he Mtfiim-Tcmn In the popular
gH of "SOO." Tho guttata wero all
nUiMHlwtlc playora, and ho oxoite-
ment becniue more lntnee as tho
hours pasted away. The game was
wou Uy the Meum-Tewm Club. Miss
Heeete Fritby oapturlug Uret yrlr,
Mrs. Frti Stemioff winning the see-Ond.
Those who won prtaee for the gen
Utmoii were: Frank Drown, ilrst,
Garoj' Mrtl, seeoml. Ootieloug ro
from.U wore aorvod. Mrs,
Vm1r'8 gueita wore:
Of thf Meum-Tetnn Club: Misaa
lHty Harbord, Gfaoe Dabogak,
Mayme Dabeoek, mono Fawk, Goj'
trwde Fawk. Gre Damon, Hiully
Joffrloa. Dlanohe Drown, Jonnl Fry,
Kate Carmlohuel, Dogeio Frisblo.
Lola Dyrd.
From the Prtsolllt; Clul: Mr, and
Mrs, A. T. Wain, Q. J. pry. Carey
Martin, D. A. Dlnsiuoor. O. C. Locke,
a. u urown, c. M. Kpploy. F. W
alxty.nnd Mra. A. M. Doslor, ngod .H.
prizes .Thoir combined agoa wero 656.
It wna a very pleasant afternoon,
ho time being spent In talking over
tho early days apont In the Waldo
Hills, most of tho gueits having llvod
In that neighborhood, it wna tho
llrst meeting In 18 years of Gporgo
and Charles Mottonr. and many oth
or old acquaintances woro renowod.
' Those who had the pleasure of be
ing guests nt dinner with the plon
eors were: Mlsa Grace Doslor, Harloy
Heeler, Ivan Rojml and Mrs. Oharloa
iiumpnroy, wbo Is a nloce of tho
Mottoar brothers.
lA'glNlntivo Duncli Should Show
Their Hand for mi Open Sorup
.Statement No. 1 men Are Not Svk
lug tho Title of HouornhlcH to Do
conic DlNliononibk'N.
Ryre-Melson Wedding.
The marriage of Miss Btta May
Milton to Mr. George Barl Eyre took
place Wednosday afternoon nt the
reeldonce of Mrs. Minerva Wilson, on
Kaat State street. The decorations
wvro daffodils, hyacluthea, Hllos with
iy ami orogon grape, in the parlor
n bower was foriue4l of white lilies
Ivy and knots of whko ribbon, under
which the ring ceremony was per
formed by Rov. W. H. Sellock. Af
ter tho ceremony a dainty luuch was
aervod by Mieoes Mdlth and Etta
Woloh, Toroao Doiwdlct and Henri
otta Hauser.
Tho bride wore a beoomlng ooa
tumo of white kusdowne, and car
ried an arm bouquet of white oarna-
tloiw. which wa afterwards oaught
oy wuuti wtloh. Hor travollnK oos-
ume was u brown rdloreti suit, with
a nai to match.
Mr. and Mra. Hire loft tho namo
evening for the groom's ranch in
Canada, whoro they will make tholr
home. They will stop on their way
at Portland, Seattle. Victoria an.i
Vanoouver D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. GeorKo W. Evw wh
,havo been visiting in Illinois ars ex-
Statement No. 1 candidates for thb
leglBlnture In Marlon county opened
tholr campaign of tho county nt
Woodburn today. All flvo spont tho
day, and will hold a public mooting
thero In tho nonr future, nt which
tholr opponents will bo invltod to dc
bato tho Isbuo. Walter Wlnslow,
Hnl D. Pntton, O. L. Hnttoberg, A. C.
Llbble and Henry J. Mlllor nro mak
ing a campaign for progressiva prin
ciples and against a roturn to tho old
way of electing a sonator with a bar
rel, with fodoral ofllcos nnd legisla
tive grafts and clorkahlpi gnloro
Ono of the bunch today snld: 'Wo
do not ask for oursolvos or relatives
any compensation for tho honor of
aorvlng tho pooplo ns their reproaan-
tatlvos In tho gonernl assembly,
nolthor nro wo going to ovorthrow
tho exprosiod will of .tho peoplo on
tho moUor. Wo nro not going to
mnko war on the direct primary law
nor on laws onaotod by direct vote
of tho poople. A cloau citizenship,
hacking clonn mothods In tho legis
lative assembly is tho program, and
wo do not bollevo tho people nro
roady to -turn down those principles.
Tho campnlgn on thoso linos will bo
waged from now until tho primary
oy the Statement No. 1 candidates,
and tho candidates opposed to them
mint meot the Issue, ond the peoplo
nvust decide betwoon progross and n
retrograde movement into the cor
rupt practices of tho past, which Is
all that the mnchlne politicians stand
for, and which, under tho leadership
of tho Orogonlap, thoy nro seeking
to bring about. Wo understand the
antls want a scrap to liven things up
a little, and wo nro going to bo
ready for them. If wo are mistaken,
and got licked, wo will take our med
Icino and "upport the ticket."
hop merchant of many yearj' ij
k, nas a liberal educaUoa J
comos from a bedrock Repow
im-tiuiui. "o is a man or cleu i
and the strictest lnteRritr. mi .
voto for that man for United S'J
aunaior wno shall havo relrej
hlghoBt number of the votei of i
people. Ho will only voto mm.
ho Is oloctod to tho ledilitnr .',
L ... . - f "
.win inKo bnit ono ballot to ieti
manor if men llkn Mr Miller c
uw majority. Mr. Miller hu tie
ucauon and bu?lnoss exnerlesN
mnko a creditable roprcsentatlTeJ
i-or County Conimlnlontr.
This Is an Important offlte
doos not pny vory much One of
candidates who has not been cl
tloned In this paper Is John E, Ui
at AumBvllle, one of tho pioneer 1
publlcnn farmers of tho county
has always done service (orthepi
nnd tins novor received any rxl
nitlon. Ho Is a rann who pays U'J
who docs his duty In all wifo
Ufo, has raised a flno family, s4
oleoted commissioner, wll Ijiw
people a squnro deal.
Meeting at Macleny Tonfbt j
Hon jr. L. Jones, of BrooUi
Hon. T. R. Kay will addrrsi j
votors of Macleny precinct tali
at the Grango hall It li er
other candidates will be there
Jones will oxplaln bis poikJoej
county mnttors, nnd Mr Kiy
talk on the proposed araendwttj
tho constitution exemptlnj i
land valuos from nssessmen'
Stnto and District Offiwn.
Tho time for filing petlflooi, ij
the necessary number of I'SBftj
attached, oxplred at 12 oVocI l
night. A full review sbowi ll '
lowing candidates In Hue
Rciiiilillran.
U. S. sonator h. M. Crt.C
Fulton.
Congressman, flrK district -T.
Hawloy.
Congressman, second d!trlet-
R. Ellis. T. T. Geer. Geo. & SMj
Supremo Judge R-' S. Beu
Dairy and food commissi
W. Dallev. Alexander Reld
nnllmail commlMioner, flrrt
trlct T. K. Campbell. W A 0-1
n. Hnhnrtson.
Railroad commissioner. KJj
trlotClyde B. Aitchio
nnsinn a v. Hamilton, w
H...11....I n P Tuck, iH'l
I1UI1IJUII, V. v. --
Whiting.
Demorratlf.
Cnncrassman. second
Tohn A Taffrev A. J. D
w w-- . ,
The Democrats expect to -
datfl
(Continued tn pap.
BREEDERS' HORSE SHOW
Saturday, April i Salemjrtg
.TinN
PARMERS' PRACTICAL EXHItf'""1,
Csh prizes, merchants' special prizes, stallion bm11
prizes, valuable cups etc.
FOR ALL BREEDS Of HORSES, (pure-bred and grate).
rnares, colts, ponies and jacks; bso. three and tour-
teams, roadsters, saddlers.
I you own good horses show toem at Salem, April 4
wish to sell here's your market.
For premium list and Information, address
l. K. PAGE. '
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