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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1909)
wjugatktaj, Jevroufc, sjah, o.naipiiy, wkdnksday, January i, 1009. ' r-- nil MM V H i - " ' i-.n-r mm. . m -e. agn..i .-f .. , ...,..- - .; - : 1 iijijiiiii iijt, in 1 n'l.i 1 iiiHji.iiiii. J !''." !.. "." )'!'.". I'i.MM "JgU' "I'W" s: AWAKEN AT OPERA I0CSE TOlWuVMHT 1 .-.?. -ii r Tho announcement that ThonittB Jofforon is to bo seen nt Tho Grand opera houso Janunry 14, in "Rip Vnn Winkle," will recall to mind tho excellent impression mado by th's nctor in tho same delightful charac ter on previous visits to tho city. Thero Is nothing oven in tho clas sic Shakespearian realms that has appealed so steadily and so strongly to tho thcntor-golng public as has this story of the drunken vagabond of tho Catskllls. In tragedy, gonteol comedy, farce, burlesque or comic opera thero hns been no prodttct'on that over could hold n candle to tho Avonderful record which "Itlp Van Wnkle" hns enjdyed. And moro re nmrknblo still It is positivo that tho play will endure for many years to come, in Thomas Jefferson's concep tion. Its perennial popularity Is duo entirely to tho exquisite art, delicate feeling and !rrcslstnblo humor with which tho Joffersons have delineated tho Jovlnl old vagabond horo. Thero Is heart In every lino tho nrtlst speaks, and thero Is tenderness and love and nil tho sweetest and gentl est qualities of humanity in tho de lightful old toper's make-up. It Is a character such as no nctor can give except a Jefferson, for they have lived and breathed tho very atmos phere of tho character all their lives. Thomas Jefferson pours h s own heart and soul and all tho gonial at tho old masters over put on canvas. It Is ns popular with tho public to day as it waB four decados ago and thoso thoator-goors count thomsolvoa lucky who aro ablo to ronow tholr acquaintance with It ovory fow sea sons. Scats on snlo at box ofilco Thursday, January 14. tractions of h's own nntttro into tho part and so mixes and moulds thorn with his glorious gilding art that tho results call for all tho admiration and affection which nn nudlnoco is cnpablo of giving. It Is a marvelous resurrection from Washington Irv Ing's pngoB of tho hero of tho village of Falling Wntor, a mastor-pleco of Illstrionlsm as splendid and perfect In its way na tho best that any of THE OPINION Of (lto must learned and thorough 1)- poMed Ih liiiiuilnious on one point "Have your eyes o.utiiilinnl by an When n womnn moots a man after her own heart, tho chances aro that ho Isn't. eieileiK'C(l optiti.'an tho moment Willi TPWI I l I II MIMP Ml H IWiill llll 1HI WlPWi Ml WW IIIIIIWIIH !! IW .itaea3MiiRikJHiiiHHHBHHH9HHHHIHi . .4 t M RIP VAN mmiV WITT IK9Ca33sPWBH'GriM?-5555 -V they -liow tht" al.'gfttmit (lefoot.'J Aro your 11 a iwrrVrt condition? If not lmt its perform' an exam Inatlon toda. and, If nccosxary, lit yon with kIiissom. JEWELERS Nebraska Corn just arrived one car of Nebraska corn Tillson & Co. Grand Opera House JNO. V. COIIDKAY, MRr. Thurt-dny, January 1-1. THOMAS JEFFERSON -4 In his famous production of RIP VAN WINKLE llcuutiful Senile Production. Kxcclhnt BtipitortlMtf CompaMy. I'rlccH, l.no, 1, 75c. B0 Seat ealu at box olUto, Thursday, 9 RCnNK FltOM 'Itll VAN WINKLR," OHANI) OPHHA HOU8B JANUAUV M. a. in. BUNGALOW THEATRE JKO. J4..UAKICH, General Mauuger. Portland's Fnshionnblo Popular Price Plnyhouso. Home of tho In compnrablo Halter Stock Company. Tho gamo of politics opens this week starting Sunday matinees, Jan uary 11, 1909. First production horo of Avery Hopwood's poworful politi cal piny Wasters of Men in four nets Hu'iilng prices: ii!i, iSB, 50c; Mut luet', 15 l!5c. Matineo Saturday. Next week: "A Hoyal Family." FORAKER TAKES A FLING AT TEDDY Washington, D. O. Jan. 13. Sou ator Joseph D. Forakor, whoso torm of ofilco onds whon Roooovolt retires from tho Presidency, arose for one of his final attacks upon tho man In tho Whlto Houso whom he con siders his particular enemy and who to a great extent Is bolloved to bo rosponslblo for tho threatened ex tinction of Fornkor ns a public fig ure. Ills subject was tho Drownsvlllo enso on which have been based tho main features of his warfare with RoosoyoU. Ho characterized the ef forts of Herbort J. Ilrowno and Wil liam O. Dnldwln, olllclal detcctlvos who investigated tho Brownsville nf falr, ns "iniquitous nnd unholy work." Ho denounced ns "ntroolous l'os," their roport sthat thoy secured con fessions from a dozen disohnrgod soldiers and contondod that tho do toctlvos woro employed In violation of tho law. Ho said tho paymont of $15,000 to thorn was invalid. Fornkor bitterly nrrnlgnod tho no tion taken by tho President In tho Investigation nnd producod lottors from sovornl of tho disohnrgod sol dlors In which thoy said that they had boon npproaohod by doteotlvos who "fabripntod tho stories of confessions." O T You Can Enjoy An Entertainment ? Tranu-Atluntlc Fire Irviii-iuk-c Com imuy, of Iluinburt:, (JciniMiiy, (In I.lqukbttloR.) Notice Is hereby givon that all pot Icy holders, creditors or other claim ants in tho United States and Alaska of and against the said lnaiiraao company (except such at ubt? ap peared lu tho nctlon hereinbefore re ferred to) arc directed asd roqulr-J to pro ont their c'nlms asalnvt m,1 Imurnnco company on or bofore the 9th day of January, 1909, to Edeir M. 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