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V DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1008 y ld t Be Sure J)o not trust too much to your own judg ment in medical matters. Consult your doctor frequently. He knows best Aprs Cherry Pectoral REVISED FORMULA Hird colds, hard coughs, severe bronchitis, weak throats, weak lungs. Wc wish you would ask your doctor if he knows of anything better for these troubles than Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. We believe it jj the best medicine you could possibly take. But ask your doctor, and thus be sure to make no mistake. Free from Jxlcohol "7 C. AYER CO., Manufacturing Chcmiiu, Lowell, Mats. USEMENTS. Grand Opera House. Mneriay, April 1. Mannor- fts Glorious Dotsy." fcjtirday, April 4 Horso show nt tea Auditorium Holler Rink. Kortlng, afternoon and ovonlng loii. Tlio VniuU'tto. IfortDg pictures and lllustratod a. ery afternoon nnd ovonliig jjt Sunday and Monday nftcr- Tlio Xlckelodlon. knits pictures and Illustrated iiflcrnoong and evenings. OPERA HOUSE J0 P. CORDUAY, MGU. TOESDAY, APRIL 1 iSmon' Theatrical Kvrnt. iS.S Leo Shubert, (Inc.) ito'b American Amusomont Co., tfttom By 8nclnl nrranirc- :!(h Mr Jas, IC Hnckott. -offer MARY IANNERING In- LORIOUS BETSY 'Romantic Bonaparte Story. x ' 113 lt, bricht lines, su- 'nnpanv superb production. 13 flit tl r.n i nn nr. M wla at the box office v 9 a ra I I ir M.INE1H0 bdtfK IV (JlniMAI'C Dl.vrev - .......wv... nivini, 1 I'lC Gnillll Onm-i 1fn...n !. Wfdiifv.duy RwnJng, Mll t. fc u..... .rr oK me charming "W tlitelo. "filnrlm.i l ,fi8 '"St nlav nf h,, ,.- t k:v ... "' - "" J""'- ' ' tow play is none J rtlda .inhnn v lte Bm """ uu"b' -"m ui iiarvaray ,3h-'B- who l8 . '4e ma i . v. v " Uws uer ca- b0Ut 13 yWrs 0,d. It tttt. t PuH-r things we ,,'-- P'ayed the decisive , " f'ii.r career Some r f5?d to see the young - T an exhibition in In m xpr' s,ivenee of tho M hen but 15 D BLOOD -.v.. .- . V.weom- j u not i i from my "5,- U J -j V -u, , IOtlhu Beit f. "Bowels "w-'SBKttfi years old, was living qulotly with her irlonds, and hor picturo wnB on viow only bocauao an artlBt had ad mired hor beauty and obtained por mls8ion to transfer it to canvnd TIiobo friondB, ono of whom was Kyrle Do'low, induced hor to go up n tne ftngo. Turing hor first sea son Bho played moro than fifty small purta unilor the name of Floro i c Friend. For tho next throo yoars sho contlntioA to' nut in tho British provlnco? ncialrlng n fairly wldo expcrlcnco, but nor attaining thn reclnmo of an nppenranco in tho West End, or finding a London man ugcr who enrod to socure her sor. vices. Tho noxt ntyj) In hor enroer was n ulllclontly surprising one, .though tho account of it that has passed Into current theatrical history Is not qulro correct. Tho nccoptod vorsion Is thnt Daniel Frohman during one of hlfl summer holidays waa making a solitary blcyclo tour ovor tho de lightful highways of England. Stop ping ovor night in a provincial town ho spent tho ovenlr nt tho local thontro, as ho often did when ho found ono opon. On this occasion, tho romantic legend continues lie mndo a much raror find a leading woman of hiicIi bonuty nnd talont thnt ho promptly made up his mind to ongago her for hU Now York plnyhouso. It seems thnt In tho Bummer of 1S0C ho bought tho Amorlcan rights of Sldnoy Grmndy's fnrce, "Tho Lnto Mr. Costollo," nnd it was thou being, produced at a thontro in Islington, a northern su burb of London. Ho not unnatural ly thought It worth while to see & porformnnco of tho pioce Thb com pany was a provincial ono, and the londlng Juvenllo role was playod by Florence Frlond. Mr Frohman, eharmod with hor attractive girlish personality nnd hor simplicity ami slncorlty, Bont for hor and ongaged hor for his stock company, of which ho made her 4ho leading woman, but changed her name from Florence Friend to Mary Mnnnorlng, as be ing moro ntraotlve and euphonious. In tho samo company at Islington tho sooond rolo was played by a MIsa Constance Collier, who Is now ono of tho loading women of the London stago. Without any flourish of trumpots, then, on the 24th of November, 1896, Miss Mannering made her de but in America. Miss Mannering' londlng man In that very first piny was .TamB K. Hackett. Between those two it was practically a case of love at first sight, and they were marled bofore the first soason had run Its courso, although tho fact of the union was kept seoret for sev oral months. She remained at the old Lycoum theatre until the end of Its existence. During that period the two Impersonations that stand out as hor bart wore "Fay." the Italian girl in The Prlnceee and tho Butterfly." and "Roe Trolawney," the delightful actrasa who gav "Trolawnoy of the Wells" its title. Acting one winter with the troupe after Its removal .to Daly's. Mbjn Mannering then signed to star In dramatization of the yers "beat seller," "Janice Marodltb." The etory has never appealed to her. and she liked the play still lets, but it was fortunate, perhaps, that she did not take tho advice of a New York critic who suggetted that Jocelyn Leigh In "To Have and to Hold" would suit her "down to the ground." For "Janice Moredlth" proved a strong popular success, while "To Have and To Hold," put forward later with Isabel Irving and Robert Lo- ralae in the thief parts, turned out to be utterly unsulted- to the stage. and wbb summarily bupdlcd Into the storage warehouse. Tho fact that it attracted a long succession of crowded audiences h n striking testimony to the personal chnrm of the actress who boio the tltlo rolo. Then camo "The Stubborness of Gornldlno" and "Harriot's Honey moon." ' Lnst season sho appeared with her husband, Jame9 K. Hackett, as co star In "Tho Walls of Jorlcho," the play written by Alfred Sutro, which was ono of tho leading successes In New York last season. When Mr. Hackett decided to be come a manager, and to net only rit convenient intervals, MIbb Mnnnor lng, therefore, returns to tho lono star state In "Glorious Betsy." MIsa Mannering has a tall, wil lowy figure, a distinguished bearing the head of Faod's "Evangeline," a fnco of great sensibility, nnd tho raro strnngo charm of grey eye3 and dark hair; and all her motions arc elastic and graceful; best of all, she has a volco which undor tho stress of natural omotlon, In a situation of real pathos and not of trumpery ex citement and artificial flurry, would go straight to the heart, o ' Tho Kindergarten. From all parts of tho United Stntcs teachers and other authorities on educational matters aro begin ning to nrrlvo at Now Orleans to nt t3iid tho 15th annual sosslon of the International Kindergarten union. The sostilou will last four days. The visitors today aro being glvon a welcome by tho local toachors and local commercial organizations. Mitts Fannie Belle Curtis, prosldent of the union, will not bo a cnndldato for re-election on ncconint of Illnoss. It Is not thought that many other changes will bo mndo among tho o Ulcers. COFFEE You can buy semething: called "coffee" at 10c lb with 3000 miles of R R freight from the-roaster; don't. Your Kfocf r return your moner If you don't 111 Sctiillinii't lint; wo pay him. No car shortage now. Twenty englnoors are roportod laid off nt Duusmulr, Cnl. 4 t MUM thW.1 6t Hl tT New Spring Clothes for Men Here are the new "Harvard1' models, with genuine style in every inch; observe the nalty, clean-cut hang of the trousers; note the full-chested effect, the long sweeping lapels and graceful coat-lines! These, are the two favorite Spring models. As usual wc are first to show them, f The popular Spring Bhndea nre, Gray, Green-mixed, Ollvo, Elophnnt Brown nnd Tan. Hero they aro all In pro fusion. A selection ol! tho finest clotha nnd danlgns frnm tho famous ScuIobh mastor-tallora. Como and bco .them. $18, $20, $22, Como nnd pick out your sorvo them. $25, $28, $30. selections wo will ro- G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 1 41 Commercial St. ' STATEMENT NO I I further stato to tho pcoplo of Oregon, us woll as to tho pooplo of my logislatlvo district, that during my torm of olllco I will always voto for that candldnto for United States tienntor In congrcsa who has re eelved tho highest number of tho pcoplo'a votuti for that position nt tho gonoral election next precodtng tho olectlon of u senator in congross, without regard to my Individual proforenco." From tho Direct Primary Law. TIu'ho Aro tho Hopubllcim Cumlldnton Who Tnko tlu Above Htntcmt'iit. HATi 1). PATTOX, Snlom, WALTER O WINBIiOW, Snlcm. HENRY J. MILLER, Aurora. O. L. IIATTE1JERO, Silvertoii. A. O. LiniJEY, JcfferHOii. , No Uno. to Die. "I hnvo found out that thoro Is no uao to die of lung trcniblo as lon as you can got Dr. King's Now Dls covory," snys Mrs. J. P. Whito, of Ruahboror, Pa. "I would not be nllve today only for that wonderful modlclno. It loosens up n cough qulckor than nnythlng olse, and ouroa lung dlBaagQ Q,ven nftoc Jthn case Is pronounced honeloss." This most rollnble romadyfon coughs and coldd, lagrlppo, aathmn, bronchitis and hoaraenofie, Is sold undor guar antee at J. C. Perry's drug store; 50c nnd 51.00. Trial bottlo free. Ovor sovon hundrod copies of tho Portlnnl Journal woro brought to. Salem Sunday and thoy woro still J Tf TM A 1? IVMIIMIUIIII kllUIII 1 TORRID ZONE Ii! Kodol Is today the best known remedy for all disorders of tho stout nob, uitch as dyspopsla, hoart burn, Hour stomach nnd belching of gas. Sold by all druggists. Tho Bofso Capital bank will pay it depositors on tho Installment plan nnd opottod its doors last week. Spasms St. Vitus' Dance Manjr persons who suf fered untold agonies from epilopsy, fils, spasms, and St. Vitus' Dance are to day well. The strength ening influence of Dr. Miles' Nervine upon the shattered nerves having restored them to perfect health. I endured agony that word oan npt ftxpratti from St. Vitus' dance, which followed a very ttire upon of rh&urrwtUnt I doctoral with a phy BleJuti, but the mat I took oX ltt tnd lelne tUe won I utit. My motlier'a de votion mivm! m. Altar she Iwd btcomo olmot hwrt-broken , as well an phys ianlir xhaustl from constant care, by the atlvlce of a neighbor she procur ed a bottle of Dr. hUloa' Nenine From the flrat doee to the last a continual chance for the better was netlaable. and when I had taken eleven bottles I was weJL and In rebuilt health." El'WARD P. JtBAM. North Manchester. Indiana. Our little boy Harry, had spasms for three ears. and although we doc tored with many physicians, he con tinued to grow worm) untU he had ten spasms in one week. About that time our attention was called to Dr. lilies' Nervine. We began giving it to hint. Ills Improtement seemed slow, but when he had finished the fourth bot tle the spasms had disappeared, and have not been seen now for rears. Ws shall always recommend Dr. Miles' Nervine." MBS. BBtXJH M. TIKDAIi. Hastings, Nth. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is seld by your drunalst. who will guarantee that the first Settle will benefit. If It falls, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elirt, ImS Chumtrvrlnln'H Cough Remedy Roth Agreeable itntl Effective. Chamberlain's Cough Romody hat no suporlor for coughs, colds and croup, nnd tho fact that it Is plons ant to tuko and contains nothing In any way Injurious has mudo It a fuvorlto with mothers. Mr, W. S. Pelhnm, a merchant of Klrksvllle, Iown, Bays: "For moro than 20' yean Chamborlnlu's Cojigli Romedy has been my loading romody for nil throat troubles. It Is espoclally suc cessful In cases of croup. Children like It and my customers who hnvo usod It will not take any other." 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Tho uliovc in, leiiresents brick lined Toirld Zone Iurc... Guaranteed guy, smoke and dust proof. Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER 238 8TATIS STREET. Estimates furnished on beating Strong and Health) Poultry HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS nHIUSibSTER'S PILLS sV tjii: unstoM jirim. J TLiv I4leI Nu jrur ,ntl.iioA' i-Bw.i.ui.m4 'S'aiulAfVt I'IIUm. Utii tul HU mJtV ' "- wW .lib Pte u. y Itliii.F'Ur Jl.r of wif V llri.m-wi- AUillfMU i.TF.B JIVSl.M llli'ill I'il.Ut. k MkatBt,iM(i,AIanKtto4 SOLD BY nsiif.niTS FVTRYWHFJ? G&Xtffkx HOLLIBTtflS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy MHeln fbt Buy Pwplt BrU;t OoUeo Heslth ss4 Riwed Vlfer A -flu f rC iiutirxu ii m lalfe-rtfr I ie ami K. oey Tr rile I "ii"S nw rpr Iirxl lUl ll-Wklh K'jKKJtll HO tlfilr andlUckvUc (i a lUky I -iiu a '' H Tl ? n M ) ( 'le I'd -, 0 H iLusrss Osttf Cfav, Maui Wn '.OLDEN NJCG2T8 FOB SALWW PWLF If you feed Coition's Improved Mash ElfK I'ood Your hens will bo cackling over froah laid oggg, three tiroes as many u.d thoy would lay without this food. You will help younalvott aud help us If you do your buying in our line from m. I Good literature on poultry raising ' free. TILLSON&CO. 151 HIGH ST Phone 13f niiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimii The I White House Restaurant For R RognlAf J 25c Dinner at 20c J Thoy caa't bo beat W McGtlchrist & Son Proprietors. .s titri mm tt it q-i-H'M '; 899 OOUIIT 9TKEMT. Call and try tiwsm. Mwht 16o. Board per week fl.71 .lio furalshad mM TerA reasonable. AT SBM Salem Restaurant I MEALS 15c ninniinttmi oiiiiimiiiiiimmiii J ELITE HOTEL Rcbtnurant and hotel, on X European plan. Meals at all T hours on short ordor. Regular ', , J dinner 25 conti, Thirty now- ; . ly onianod lurniBbod rooms. X E. ECKERLEN, Prop. I 148 Commorclal St. J I M P !!! ' t M 1 1 M UUXifttf! I HOTEL OREGON I - ' ' - i Cor Seventh nnd Stnrlc Sts. i Portland's New and Modern ! Hotel. Rates $ I per day and j ; up. European plan. Ireo Bus. ! WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. ! ! Proprietors tHMlltllIHIIHHI I I H 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 I ) I : : The : : Horseshoe Restaurant : : !! 333 Stato Strcot. ) 1 1 lias opened undor tho formor ! ', '. ', old management. ! ) j ; Best 20c Meal in City : : McKENNCTII HOWARD. Prop. : : inHHiim iiimiiiiiiii' '-X?-' -SHKKKjsJJT HYMM SPRING SHOES Shoos for summor wear. Just re ceived. A big shipment of the latest stylos and ahnpos; men's, boys', la dies and children's. Tennis shoes and light shoos. Hnsy and comfort able housi slippers. Jacob Vogt II 15 Stwto Street. Knlein, Oregon SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFIOB CITY MALL. For va4er aerrtw apply at oa. ill pyabl MoaUIy U a4viuM. TUB IIEHT ROAST THK FAMILY EVER HAD Can be obtained from our prim tender aud Juicy beef, mutton or pork. All our meats aro select from the choicest, and prepared for the table to suit the demands of the fastidious. Our prices are lower for quality than you can Ind at enr place la Salest, 8. O. OROSs), FttfNM 11. f 70 ftUU, I