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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1908)
TMH.Y CAPITA!, 30VHXAL. 8AMEM. QRsKKW. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 96, 1008. H 1 1 H UI-B-H-, i i itH-WHl , , m-h. wAX 4IM fr-H-I-M-M-l-l IIIIIIiiiiiii.hu , DRAMATIC AND SOCIAL EVENTS u iMiiiin im-n 1 1 n t nn iii 1 1 in inm tm.trr ";" i .- SOCIE Tv -.. 1 tt f fn ltd nvnmit. flrg- Or IUriimi iwtwi VAwvi'- Fthe Ellis ui"i"- miiiu ksgilu3 weik, but ii inrgo num- 1 rer.'lui menus ami hiuuuiub . ... i.. ..,.,. liir!iii tlin fiuv hfiVi? II . "" " a vacation wero guests nt lnfor rhnnksrflMng 'l dinners. Irlni; the onilng week the ovont lost Interest will no mo mar- of Mica Marguerite Wlllson 'o banlej L. Morgan, which ini:os 0n Wednesday. Ciiurclt r.u- will nlso flguro prominent!; p week's netlvlty. Nearly nil fches have planned to hold, ono, nlll be given tlio laBt or the and some will bo hold lu iho following. L appearance of Madam Maude fell, the world-famed violinist, at 3raml opera house next Aionuny Is an ocaalon which will not irerlooked by the hOBtB of music h of tLls city. House Party. Ess Madollno Walker entertained friends Thursday nftornoon Evening for Miss Hazol Dean, u if 0. student, at tho Wnlkor's try home on tho Sllvorton road. .1 I.. .1... ..!.. tl.n t dinner m wu """"h pcoplo attended a tlnnco nt Icll's. Quests wero Misses unzfii IJerthn Eekerlon, Laurence. br, Harold Uenn and Ross Mooro. Bean will roturn to Eugene flay. Gibson-Johnson. :tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. V. on, In Polk county, Tuesday at occurred tho marrlago of tholr daughter, Atta Lllllnn, to Mr. Hicrt L. Johnson of Condon, Ore. iComer of tho First Hnptlst hh officiated boforo about twen elatlrcs nnd frlonds. Tho homo I decorated with forns and chrys- bemums. Mrs. Comor played tho ding music. Tho brldo woro a tty gown of whtto silk, laco trlm- nnd she enrrtpd a showor of Ite carnntlons. Her little nleco, Dlanch Gibson, was flower girl. the young couplo loft Tuesdny nlng for Portland, and thonco to Bdon, to mako their homo, where groom Is nu oxtonsivo whoat er Irs, Johnson Is quite woll known where she attended tho Cnpl- buslncs collego. Sho Is also h kdua'o of McMlnnvlllo college. Mr. knson received his education nt n jsconsln military academy. Hill im-t"H-4-H-mH.4-n4 W. A. Sellwood. of O. A C, Corvul Hsj Mrs. K. V. bellwood, of Portland; Clins. D. faellwood. of Newberg; T R. A. Sellwood, of Mllwnuklo. Or.:' Miss L. D. 11. SellAood, of Portland; Mr. nnd Mrs. II. L. ISarl 'nnd two daughters, of Turner; Mrs. J. A. Dlmlck and daughter, of Hubbard; Mrs. Winnie Davis, of Ooshen; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Harriott, of Salem. SIm HopkliH Comliii;. Rose Melville, In her famous pas toral drama of "Sis Hopkins," whlcli she has starred for many yonrs to the perfect mitlslnctlon of the pub lic, will bo seen again at Salem on Deceiuboi 7. 'WE ARE KING" A PLAY BUILT ON HISTORY OFGERMAN EMPIRE llreu iter's Million'. Tho English proudly claim thnt "tho sun never sots on tho Urltlsh TALENTED VIOLINIST WILL PLAY AT THE t RAND NEXT MONDAY Mr. Edmund Canoll, who Is re viving Mr. Walker Whiteside's great ceined: success "We are King," v. L.vli appeals at tho Grand upuin housa next Tuesday night, was for thiee season's leading support to this capable star, nnd In tho dual role Jf Giistavns Vomer nnd Hector, King of Knlinburg, fills tho plnco of his predecessor with credit. "We Are King" Is the magnified Uory of one or the many principali ties of Gormnny, bankrupted by nn extravagant ruler. At tho opening of Sfiinbnch Is placed on th tin one ! Mle Hector, proclaimed :'s Veiuier. Ui Migabond nnd nppnrent'y, mud, Is luiuiisoned In nn utsylum ' i he ftnvin." lendor of n religious faction which has been oppressed by Hector, sounds ominous warnings through out tho kingdom thnt "tho King or Knhnbuig Is not the king; yet the king of Kiilmborg Uvea." Foiling nn attempt upon his llfo by "Tho Rn von," Vennor loams through him that In childhood tho rent king was stolon nnd Hector substituted nnd tho pleco tho pooplo, down-troddon proved hlmsolf thnt ho Is tho real There Is probnbly no nrtlst Who It. 3 hud more splendid tributes to liiT trhnt than Mr.ud Powell, that wMulerfi 1 woman of the violin, who will be heard lu Salem nt the Grand opera 'house and who has Just launched another new violin work upon the public lu the manner for vhlch she Is noted. From the composers themselves, Miss Powoll hits n nouiblo collection jf photographs nntl letters express ing their most Intense delight nt her fectlo" The conductors, too, nro unanimous in tholr appreciation of this talented artist. Phil Pnur ox pressed himself ns follews: "Your beautiful and masterful playing still rings In my ears." Huns Rlchter made tho following request: "1 want you to play either the Ueothovon or Tnchnlkowsky con certo under my direction with tho hnllo orchestra In Manchester thin year." Speaking of tho latter con certo, no less nn authority than ifonry J. Wood Bald; "Mnud Powoll interpretations. Already Sibelius hits plays tho Tschnlkowsky concerto bot- Pornier Salem Girl. lv fnlM Perkins of Portland i le n.i guest at tho homo of Mr. M-s W t Porklii' during tho ft week, returning to ltor home snk-ilvirg dny. Mr8. Porklns formrrl) Miss Muvgarot Suth- nd of this city, whero bIiq hns km brcn m popular with young '' people Mr. PorklnH Is nn ma on Iho bnttleshln Wisconsin, rh tl Asiatic floot which Is now I Japanese w a tors. Henry-Sellwood. 0 UnU8Unllv nrnttv Mxiirnh wnil. M was thi of Miss Lllllnn Wlnnl- oviiwoort, i jungest dnughtor of ;no Mrs Joseph A. Sellwood, of 1 CltJ" Dm! Mr Pnlirn W Vtant-v Canada which took place Wednes- ' t n eh rnm ni a, rr...i Dnl.. N ehurrh Rev. Dnrr G. Lee offl- "", nc cereipony was wlt ea by a large numbor of friends 1 el MCS Tlln ottlirnk Hnnnr.i. D CCaSlStPd nf farna I.,.. o.wl pMnthemums ' Prof P v...i ... . . . IJi rurrjr piuyou mo iv- .l'UiCh Th0 br,ae'8 ma,d' MerlJ Purl n T.. A L. ,. " I III UUI , UlllUIUU fec, . uD br,(1 followed with hor te r. g?VP her nwa' Thev Kir .ja.l n,e altar hy tho br,d- pow aad ro best man, Mr. Charles iellftood of Newberg. am . ,u wore a aaJnty gown of D. -;:" carnea wnite carna- i II'1,'?8 h0,d oy orange ddlnVJonher (am , , . "" uus maia wore k rJni:Fcd "atlste and carried rh -v M ni ii B.i Messrs. ueorgo t 4 n en Wagner. V'-, o ceremony a recep- ;e . urmu s paronis . -u rront street, which ' rarea with ferns, Ivy ' nthemums. -Pi left Wednesday I Mmd where after a r rl jnd8 they leavo for ,t er tT make their m Is a prosperous ' t I hi , Hie- - KBvi' ' Th iTTaan endei'' ' Vg re,aUvea and friends X Br-n """:. "v- for Pori - . '"'ood and daugh rood MS and Mrs. W H fcl. Wart, ulu8hter. of Long kffi , Mr, ad Mrs. H. B. "d daughter, of Newberg, gMwWMwlMHJjaWaMliawil,.HPiiniri ii.mim.iiiiii.iiii.iinimiiii.iii uMmM . i.i.... . ill i .-.- ..j. -... ,.... i C LiMBr jBBBBBWBryjBBIBBBf','SiW rBSamtttMSKflKtt&'BBFtBKtBKIKKl T-'"' " " 'I" I ' I ' "" ' a.. OXK OF TIIK IlBAUTIFUIi CIlOHlfi KNHIJMIHiKS IN THK " LAND OF NOD." empire." Messrs. Cohnn & Harrlb, whoso cumedliins will present the famous comedy "Uruwstor's Mil lions" at the Grand opjra luuse b: foro ninny wcoks, make a e.mllni claim for this groat comedy. It U now bolnx slimiltnneousl.s presented In five large Euiopuan cltlts (In as ninny different laiiKUHKue), in the United Stntes, nnd Canada and In tho Antipodes as woll. Many playu have been presented lu all these lo-lalith-s nt J.fferoitt period nut 1' remains for " lire wi tor's MllllonK" to have achieved the distinction of hav ing its curtain ontlnunlly ttnlirtod. Robort Ober Is the featured mombor of tho cast. and overtaxed by Hector, lmvo rose to the point of revolution. A intu rlase botwoon Hector nnd tho Prln- I cwb Olivia of nnronla nppoars to iho prime minister, Saxondoif, tho klr.K tlom's only aalvttUon. Hector falN to become thorouxhly Interested lu Jirlr plans and Saxeudorf feare fa'l lire. GustavuB Vernier, a London nvnpuper carreepoudent. bearing a roinarkable lllteueeti to King Hector, lu u rented as a spy and through th.' cjn.;.liucy of Saxendoi-r nn-J lltrou monarch nnd doflou tho throats of Snxetiilorf and Stnnbaeli that they will dethrone him. lu tho moautlmu h fHllu lu love with the Princess olfvln, win Ih at h!s court disguised as the Fruition Theresa, historian. Just as he Is about to itbdtvnto Ills puppet throne, which has become a real pawwr. that through '.lie ntnr rlago ho ma; become the ruler of the kingdom of love, dl8cloMtir of hor real lileiititj brings the play to u hpppy termination. Ai'.zoitu Coming (ei 'J ( Tho following plossant oplsodo happened during "Arizona" run In Londen: Tho king and queen, Prlncoss Vic toria and tho Prince and Prmcoss Chnrl'3 of I Milium K attended tho perfoi munoo on the second Monday of Its prosontatlon. At tho conclu sion of tho play thoro wns a ploasant little coromony. Ronlta, the loading lady of tho plo, was summoned to tho royal box, where she presented to the quoou a bonutlful bouqeet composed of lllllos of tho valley, white orchids and whlto heather, bound with a ribbon In red, whlto and blue stripes, the American col ors. Tho bouquet was presented on bohalf of the American company playing "Arizona" and hor majesty expressed her ploasuro In accepting it, and said tho play was "charm ing." His majosty said to nontta "It Is a splendid play, well uctod I enjoyed It very much." Thalr ma jesties shook hands with the ypung actress, who wus overwhelmed at thoir graclousnefs. On the preced ing ovonlng. the Prlncend Princess or Wales witnessed "Arizona." In prebontlng the bouquet Honltn said "I wish tho fragrance of these How ers could convey to your majostlec the deep love and resp.ot felt for you by the American peopl" Th klug smiled and remarked. "Wr pretty, very pretty." "Arizona" will be printed at the Grand opera house later In tho sea son. Land of Nod .Matinee. Thn uind of Nod." a famous ex- , travaganza. will be presented at the j . r 4 ..An f TY-wrm this country, and from ample testi mony at hand, this condition Is thor oughly Justified. Tho production Is said to be massive and beautiful, and ftithlouod upon absolutely orig inal lines, not oply as to soenory, costumes nnd electrical effects, but In the mnttor of character c cations Tho wholo performance after tho In troductory piologue. In which the child Donnio fallR asleep and di earns depicts un Imaginative region called "Tho Und of Nod" with Its castle of cards Its peppermint riter and 1 enndv b dges, lis mushroom trers tflhlngly unique In Its formation and furnlshmunt. Ih nuothur quaint nnd fantastic conception, nnd the people who Inhabit these strange places em phaslzo'nnd presorve tho add uliurao terlstlca of' tho author's genornl schouie. Distinguished among tlieHU written, thaulng hr for iitidertnk lug tho study of his now violin con certo which Mltm Powell played with the New York Philharmonic Soulet) at Its hocoiuI concert. Among her tributes Mlsn Powoll numbers u let ter from Dr. Max Unroll, who Hays: "You play D minor concerto dedi cated to Saruantu iih well iih Sarasitto himself, mil wUh Influltuly uioi'm In tensity." Salnt-SaanH wrote her aft er a performance or his own I) iiilnoi concerte: "MnxnliiveiH! You have stylo, and the passages In octaves which )ou have uddod lire most of- tor than any other, living violinist." Snfonoff, too, becumo a decided ad mlror or Miss Powell and grow en 'hiiiui.Ktlc to the extent or saying: "What nu artist I I do not say this iih a conventional complliuenti but from my Inart" Hum paid Ink des ignated Mts Powell ua an artist of distinction. Modest AlUch.iler iiutkeH the uwuepliiK iiKsertluli: "Tho groat bet v.ollnlti ii'ilc(i Ii.ih given to lli world. MIbh Piwull'h vlrtuosll" ih a coiupdtiiul or masculine virility and feminine delicacy hallowed with ilu mmadoflt musletunshlp." ADDITIONAL TIIUATKHICAL XKWH ON I'ACIK H. BBHBBBBbBHb ' BLH BBBBBBHBBBBHBBBBlBBBHPBkMfcA JBBBBBBBm BBbVBBBBBBT. j-'BBkH flBBF ' BBBBBb4 .BBBBBbI BBBt HHbIbW.BBBBBH BBBHK. I BBBBLH BHHwk iBBH bHbhmBbibQ '(MmtStK LAI eH".!BBB . HMkXlv VflBBflH i WjfcWXfcwIKKKR splondor tho spectator Is umiised nnd perfectly entertained by plenty of bright, wholesomo and genuinely i good comedy and by a musical score i which Is said to Im rich In molxdy nnd to contain nn nbiiiidnnoo of the popular, swinging, "ontchy" kind or music which Is qulokly caught and remembered. Coming to Huleiu gulu, It would seem thnt tho association with the part of tho money baron NVTHAX AKOXSOX In 'Ve Are King." Grand opera house saiuraay. uwew ber 5 both arternoou and evening ' and curiously shaped hills and moun It comes bearing a record cf success, tains in the background The pal which has rarely been equalled In , ace of the sandman, tihlch is astou- MAID POWHLL The World'H CJrciiH'Ht Woumii VIo- IlnlM, Who Will Pluy ut the Grit ml In the iiewr futiin'. curious personagoa are "The King or Hearts." who rules tho land, and his wire. "The Queen." and theli son. The Jaok or Hearts"; "Tin Weatherman. "The Suadwan." ''An April Fool." The Welsh Rarebit." The Telephone Man." aiid the .rtlurm Clock " "The Man In the Moon" and his wife. "Itory. Hor) Alice." come to visit the kingdom and "The Chorus Girl," full of laugh ter and animation and the eurrent I slang of Uroudway .bounds In amon? I I hem greatly to their amusement Scores of beautiful girls clad In all manner of dainty varl-colored cos tumes enliven the scenes by their graceful dancing and rythmic evoiu lions, and In this general setting of Grand Opera House JXO. I COHDItAY, Mgr. Tuesday, Dec 1 At AVt CroHH prewiitM The Capable .ctnr .MIL KD.MCXD OAHItOLL IX WALKKU WIUTKSIDH'H fiHUATUST CO.MHDY HUCCKHH ! We Are King Tho Orfgonlnu of November 23. uitiu. "We Are Kiiig." Is one of th" Host and Cleanest Comedloi m In Portland In a long, long time The company Is excellent, and Stage Set tings Klaborate." Prices: 7ffc, flfV, 'o. Sent sale at box olllce Tuesday D it.in. in "The Lion and tho Mouse" Iiiib given Paul Kvortou, who has played the part for two yours, and who will appear In Hie part fo Johh Ilurkott Ryder in the Henry II. Harris pro duction of the Klleii drama ut tho Grand opera house early In Decem ber, iih uhruwd a business insight nu that possessed by tho man ho por trays. The fact has become known to Kverton'o friends that during tho recent nnd sudden bank scare In New York city ho took occasion to uelze much of tho stock that was hurriedly thrown upon the market, lu tionsuqueiKio, at a decidedly low flguro. lie used the utmost pre caution, iih to Just what certificates ho purchased, mid he has already realized tho fruit from soinu of hU holdings. All or the stock bought u said to have now passed high over the price paid for It, mid the John Ilurkott Ryder of the stage Is W't'k Ing around tho corner with a feeling hoi during on delight that he h.m made the noqiialutuiiou or Paul Hve, ton. Grand Opera House Jno. I CoruVay, Mgr, ONE WEEK Starting Monday, Nov. 23 OLIVIHt J. KOKHAKDT, Present "Eckhartlt's Ideals" In a Repertoire of Good Play Saturday: 'The Devil." I'IMCKH 30c. 35c, 35c, Jftii. Seat snlo at box office Mn4ay I A Ur O () O O O o o o o o o o SMILES. () o o o o O ( o o o o A knocker met u booster the other day at Sulem and remarked to him that he was raising too much h-1 all the time, paving streets, oto. "A man might as well raise a llttli h 1 while he's living as to postpone all that kind or buslne until after he's deud," said the booster. The aiuckof seootud down one of tl i u ii paved alleys. Try iCodol today on our guarantee. Take It for a little whlto, as that U all you will noed to take Kodol di gests what you cat and makos tha stomach sweet. Sold by all dnlc Klita,