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$$ ' ,r- ' 4, ' ' I b t s AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OIWOOIT, SATriWAY, DErEMBEK 12. J008. w i o 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi iwh 1 1 1 1 i i n m 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 m i m 1 1 m i m i m-h h i n n i n i i i i i n h i n n i h i n i i n i i hi i n i i i i n M-frj-MioIirr t - . . - m m AS . Al "V T A BT "A BF SS. l-w. " " " 1HK UKAM A I IL AND MJUAL CVtlNIS hh 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 i n 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 m i n 1 1 n 1 1 ri n ' i n 1 1 1 1 m i m 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 nwi n u m m 1 1 1 1 1 1 h " -.... "" UNIVERSITY. GLEE GLUB 18 COMING On Dsoomber 15 tho University of Oregon Glee and Mandolin clubs will leave Bugono for their thirteenth an nual tour, and are scheduled to ap pear at the Grand opera house that 1. M. Olon, dean of music at the uni versity, has been giving his time for tho last two months to the boys for preparation for their concerts. Pro fessor Olon is a musical dlroctor of nolo in tho West; he has developed organizations of musical talent that, for their kind, have never been sur passed for excellence on the Pacific coast. The songs which the Gloe club will introduce are appoarlng this winter for the first time In Now York and have novor been heard before on tho coast. The stuntstors, Van Duscn nnd Volght, nre tho bpst that have appeared in skotchos since tho days of Bob Roundtree. Tholr spe cialty 1b dialect work, and thoy are geniuses in rendering tho tongue of foreigners. Tho Mandolin club will have three numbers on tho program, and this Umltod numbor thoy will bo able to render In the most finished mannor. Profossor Glon will do tho solo work, and Coopor, Nelson, Wood nnd Durke h&Yo the quartette work, which will bo ono of tho leading foaturos of tho program. Altogether, It is n most balancod concert nnd entertainment which tho collegians are giving this year, and Is certain of success on tho t6ur. Immenso Success at Bungalow. Manngor Oco. L. Baker, of the Baker Stock Company and Bungalow theatre, of Portland, has achieved another triumph In tho art of play producing tho pnBt week with David Belasco's Becond beautiful play, "Tho Rose of tho Rancho." So delighted ware theatrc-goern that, after tho first two or threo performances, tho bows spread to such nn extent that thoso who came later for setts found thorn boIvos unablo to socuro any very good location, and before the week wa- out thousands woro turned away unablo to got any seats nt all. This condition caused Managor nnkor to announce a repetition of "Tho Itoie of the Itancho" for a second wook, and tboiA doslrlng seats for any por formnnco should socuro them at onco ThU tond week will bo tho last of tho Christmas week attractions. Hoyt's "A Midnight Bell" Is alrondy 1n preparation, contracted for and will opon Sunday matinee, Docomber 20. Tho hooMtlful stngo plcturos In The Roso of tho Rancho" nro the talk of overyono. 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In this I bellevo wo shall find tho truo ex planation why Scotch lltoraturo since long boforo tho days of Burnn, had been so ofton Inspriod by tho do mestic hearth and has treated It with a passional understanding." 7hokcl to Death Is commonly said of babies who have dlod of tho croup. How unnecessary this is. No child ever had the croup without having a cold or cough at tho start. If you will stop the first symptom of tho cough with Ballard's Horehound Syrup thero Is no danger whatever of croup. Sold by all dealers. A Chicago man, while drunk, a fow years ago, bought a pleco of prop orty ho did not want, but ho sold it last week for $80,000. STANDF0R0 PROFESSOR SAYS STUDENTS ACT LIKE SMALL GHILDREN WIIEX THE SCOT LIFTS THE VEIL OP DOUHXESS The opening bcoh of "What Ev ery Woman Knows," tho comedy Ly J. M. Barrio In which MUs Maude Adams Is now acting, shows tho Wy llea, n typical Scotch family, at Tiome. Thoro aro threo brothers, all middle ngl mon, who dlBplny a warmth of affection for their sister Magglo thnt, it has boon romarkod, seem Bcarcoly consistent with their dournoas nt othor times In tho cours of tho play. Barrio, though, It can not ho doubted knowns his Scotch ehurnctor from A to Z nnd thoro U a pastmgo In ono of his onrller books thnt may bo road with Intorost In this connection. "You only know tho shell of n Scot." ho says, "until you havo en tered his homo clrclo; in his omen. In clMbs, nt soolal gathering whoro you and ho seem to bo getting on so woll. ho Is ronlly a homo with nil tho shutters cloaod nnd tho doors looked. Ho Is not opaquo of set purpose, often It Is against his will It Is certainly against mine. I try to keep my shutters opon nnd my foot la tho door but they will bang to. Now, It sooms to bo a law of nature that wo must show our truo solves at somo tlmo, and m tho Scot must do It at homo, and Bqueezo a day Into nn hour, what follows Is that thoro ho Is solf-roveallng In th superlative degreo, tho feelings so long damned up ovorflow beUor ac quainted with each other, and moro TEA There's plenty of hum bug: n tea; not one ounce in a ton Schilling's Best. Voar ttor'i frtu" Tuf uootj U ft 4ia't Portlnnd was left In darkness last night In tho down-town section be cause of tho grounding of a fedor.il cable. WAR wrrii JAPAN could not possibly make so many cripples as rhoumntlsm does every year. And yet there Is no reason why this disonso should cripple any ono. If nil suffereliB will rub tho af fected parta night nnd moring with Ballard's Snow Liniment. Cures all aches nnd pains. Sold by all dealers.. (Unltod I'ress Leased Wire.) ' Stanford University, Cal., Doc. 12 iloctstrar Elliott, a mombor of the faculty student affairs committer, has wrltton a communication to tho SoquoUi, In which ho calls tho pros ent gonoratton of students at Stan ford "children and boarding school mls'-oa," and points out characteris tics undorgraduato pranks which, In his opinion, aro conclusivo proof of tho Immaturity of tho young men and womon nt tho university. The tubblnc of freshmen, "tho vul garltloi of pan-hollenlc night," plug MgllOB and night shirt parades aro Borne of t!io frivolities which strike Elliott as Inexcusable, nnd the "Moa lo brand" of student stirs him to mnko caustic commcts on tho need of student control at tho Institu tion. "If," bays Registrar Elliott, "the mon and women of tho Btudont body, bent upon beginning tho UiBks of men nnd women, ran control then thlnsa, purge t'aem, do away wlih thorn. If they can Impose upon tbn children and boarding school mUnos nnd upon the lawloss standards of conduct, and If thoy can croate a stu dent sentiment so wlso and suro thnt thoro will bo no need of faculty ac tion, vrhy, then tho way to.happlnoas lo opou to all." Tho registrar's comments on tho student situation at Stanford have not aroused much enthusiasm among' tho undergraduates. In tho same Is sue of tho Sequoia which contain's Ellott'8 article Is an editorial, refer ring to it thns: "It is as frank a statement of tho general atti'udo of tho student affairs committee as has been published, nnJ Indicates clearly that the committee U not In sympathy with and does not appreciate tho undergraduate view" AUTHORESS SAYS ENGLAND WILL SOON dE RUN BY WOMEN STATE DAIRY MEET CLOSES ITS BUSINESS The State Dairy association closed Its sessions by electing Prof. j Kant prosldont, Mrs. Yoakum, vlce I prosldont;. A. R. Morgan, second vlce-prosldont; Cnrl Abrnms secre tary and troasuror. Resolutions Adopted. Whereas. Our state Is eepselally adapted to tho pursuit of the duly In dustry nnd, Whorons. Wo bollovo the best In terest of tho Htato domnnds the de velopment of dairying, nnd Whoroas, Tho utternncos of this convention hnvo revoalod tho fact thnt thoro Is alack of knowlodge of tho most economical methods of dnlrylng on tho part of a large por tion of our dairy farmers, and Whereas, This condition retnrds tho progress o'f tho dairy industry, and Whoroas, Wo bollovo It tho duty of thin nsaociation to foster, protect, and promote tho Interest of dairy ing, thoreforo bo it Rosolved, That we recommend that our stnto legislature make an appropriation of not less than $6090 a year for the employment, by tho stnto dairy and food commissioner,, of threo persons to act as his depu ties, qualified to inspect dairies, creameries, and factories and to conduct cow-testing associations. In struct dairymen, and collect and dis seminate valuable dairy Information, and that wo Instruct our honorable presldont to appoint a committee of Ppton Sinclair, famous as the au thor of "Tho Junglo." marched out of tho restaurant oftho St. Francis hotol, lu San Francisco, in a wrath, because he was charged 25 cents flat for a wholo wheat biscuit. This Is Worth Rending. Leo F. Zollnsky, of G8 Gibson street, Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I wired the most annoying cold sore I ever had, with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I applied this Balvo once a day for two days, when evory traco of tho soro was gone," Heals all sores. Sold under guarantee at J. O. Perry's drug store. 3 Be. (United Press Leased Wire.) Now York, Dec 12. That the wo men of England who are fighting for suffrage will get what they want Is the opinion of Miss Gertrude Ather ton, the California novelist, after a dtsousslon of the social problems of England Is facing today, "The English women aro lu deadly oarnest," declared Miss Athorton, "and equal suffrage Is coming lu England ns suro as fate. And when they get It they are going to make It hot for tho men, for they aro greatly In tho majority, and will bo able to out-vote the men on any question they choose to advocate. "English women do not get tho homage that is paid their Amorlcan Bister, Englishmen, of course, aro polite, and have good manners, but thoy do not bestow upon their wo mon all tho little attentions that are common in this country. Tholr at titude is ono of stolid Indifference, rather than ono of tender regard, of secure superiority, rather than eagre solicitude. Englishmen are lacking In tho knowledgo of the small chiv alries. "Of course, the reason for this con dition is obvious; thoy do not com mand consideration where they out number the men, as they do In Eng land. "It Is possiblo that they see In it relief .from long subjugation that English women are so aroused over tho fight for equal suffrage. And when they get into the saddle, why they will run things." threo members of tit consisting of two dilrjEfu ult creamery man, to dntt i bins I jvldlng for needed kjUUUos iil this lino, and present tl na kl fore the next legiiUUre u u - Lutheran St. Jola'i anJ,)W Srnod. Reculsr writes 1HU! the German Lathers St Jl church, corner Center u4Itaasi strests. Geo H Eogel, putor The New York AthleUeCi'- will he of ww, and the fcIsfcl protected wKn a maifc L-.....OI. T UVtT Ii to ijBi'l 1-IUUK.O - ..." . - many cities on reform os UHJI confer with Pr"" """ I January mm OPERA -ip U. JOIHf F. OOlWWi', TOESDAYJI GLEEafldlANWU" til M . r . :,, nt Orei umvc":a.c A concen i please, mandolin w music aud stunu provoking. PRICES. .. " Seat sale at box o-ee I 9 n m. Hlt)ttHt)Hf 8HIiaiHH-! YE LIBEKl' ..ACT ,.D TA HATP IIAUF HF RFFINED ENUKI" IYIUOI UI -lU'Urtll. Iliniu wi PROGRAM TODAY A War Episode." "Tribulations of a Mojw." Feuture-ltOMAXCE OF A JEW. "Price of a Favor. Panorama of Ve- We guarantee the plcturos to bo sir btaiMble. our patrons the best possible entertainment f T11 .., Cnn .cuT3KT ROSlB MAi .., o.rn Fine it1 .am "I Don't Jll!s a'5 " . UsfiUM'' .Don't fall to see the beautiful 10-pIece set aft It niaV DC W AefF nro to glvo away December 23. u w i W Tea Store. Attend our matinees and 8et 0" . ...... ... ,, i always comforUbie. ( is neaieu oj luiuum u ventilated. MWIlfltlHUf V' I