- Dltt CATtTAL JOCFJfAV bALEM. 0HEG05. FRIDAT, DECEMBER , 1911. POLuDFJUE AT TIJE GRAiJD SATURDAY An event of the theatrical season will be "Polly of the Circus," Fred, er e Thompson's magnlfloent produc tion, to be seen at the Grand opera house on Saturday, December 9, with Mis Ida St. Leon In the titular role, supported by rJJ the members of the original "Polly of the Circus" com pany. Margaret Msyo'g wholesome and simple story Is one of the moat de-i Hghtful plays of recent years. It Would be difficult to Imagine a pret-, tier scene than that with which the brst act of "Polly" closes. It b there that the young girl of the circus gets her first Insight Into things that are higher and better, when, as she first regains consciousness and realizes her helplessness the minister reads to her, at her request, those memorable lines from the Book of Ruth: "En treat me not to leave thee or to re turn from following after thee; for whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge. Thy needle shall bemjr jieoplet, and A JIB! BOUT, TOUT. THE F1CTTC i.i.iLI IL - A dispatch from Oakvllle, Decem ber G, says: "Capt. Galbralth-was in Portland this week and while there visited the inspector of steam boats and reported his new boat, "Un cle Sara." The Inspector will look the new craft over soon and about the 24th day of December there will be "something doing" on the Willam ette river, and from that date hence forth and forever there will be a boat making regular semi-weekly trips. There is accommodation on the boat for 50 full-grown persons and '90 tons jofj refgtit. When this Vessel gets to' making regular trips' there will' be flo need of eledtrlc rail-" Scene lu Tolly of nil i t WILLI Grows Hair, Restores Gray or Faded Hair to Its Original Color and Stops Dandruff and Scalp Diseases. 25c Bottle Free to Prove It. ' Tlip fre 2Sc bottl of "SwIhbco" lialr unci Ki-alp Hi'iunly, If mwl lUrnlwl, will tioiiili yuii. It I NKW HKMKDV, the lint mill bt'st pripurnci'iu knuwii. It la th rwult ot yrr of luvtlK!itloB mill It'Bi'Hn-h Into Ui rron whjr no ninny 0f tlic lialr nrfpHi-ntlons h fll1 In th fnct to ilo tli win-It di'inamM of thein. t Ii niarrrloua In Ita m-IIiiq nnU ttioua anila hnv recrlvml priniiTOl curt Juat fiiiui Hi tr lottl we gur tliein fur thi Baking. Bri-nna yon may not bar tfrrrH any rtllrf from something you bar trlril " TO 01- r thy Ood my God." The curtain falls, and the real story is begun.- Pathos Is mingled, through the 'play; With no less excellent humor than Polly's slang, when she first converses with the minister about his people. She calls him a "sky pilot," and, talk ing of her business as compared with hlg ministerial duties, says: "One year you give 'em' the rottenest kind of ( show, and they eat It up; the next you give 'em a 'knockout,' and It's a frost-" These are but random samples. The circus scenes of the third act are revelations of stage craft. ' It Is all there, the Tings, the horses the clowns and everything and everybody else. The setting of the last scene of the third act is as wonderful as it Is beautiful. The circus trains and wagons winding their way up the pathway, while Pol ly remains once more and forever be hind, and with the man after her heart. Taken all In all "Polly of the Circus" ofTers more pure, wholesome entertainment than any play has had In a long time, hence Its success. : roads, for wice a week ts as often as we will want to go to Portland. It is more pleasant to ride on the upper deck' of a nice boat free from the dust. The chastening will be done at Portland on account of the local option law, and as the captain Is opposed to wastlrig anything good he may not use wine, but an Imita tion made of water, and keep the wine to use in other ways. The crew will' be men who have bad ex perience on the river. They will be supplied with rubber boots to be used In the summer for wading over the bars. , An Alarm at Night That strikes terror to the entire house hold is the loud, hoarse and metallic uuuku dj croup, ino misiaKmg it, and fortunate then the lucky parents who keep Foley's' Honey and Tar. Com pound on hand. H. W. Casselman, Canton, N. Y., says: "It ts worth Its weight In gold. 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Ex , cept for this muniment of title which . Is set out In the answer, defendant i must rely upon his general denial and the allegation that he is the own er and In possession of the real prop , erty in question. This, we think, raises a question ai to whether or not the defendant an avail himself of the statute of limitations for the purpose of showing title to his gran tor, the state of Oregon Even though the statute does not run against the state, adverse pos session by the state for the statutory period will give title by prescription; Eldrldge v. Blnghamtn, 120 N. Y, 309; 1 Cyc. 1121 Where the general statute of limi tations is relied upon as a defense for the purpose of showing tltleiand the defendant alleges ownership and me right of possessVon, It is not nec 'eTsary to specially allege' "adverse ainrAny nI(fht possession for the statutory period, period, under the j rovlsions of Sec. 328, L, O. L.; Nepl v. Davis, 53 Or. 423; 1 Cyc. 1140; Bird v. Sellers, 113 Mo. 5S0, oS3; Ml'ler v. Beck, 68 Mich. 76. The reason of this rule Is stated in Hill v. Bailey, S Ml App. 83, 87, as follows: "When the statute Is relied on as a bar to the remedy merely, It must bespecially pleaded. But where the title to real estate is in question, the operation of the stat ute Is found to have a higher range. It Is capable of conferring an abso lute title. Hence, It has long been held that a genera) denial of the plaintiffs titl will suffice for the ad mission of evldencf or adverse pos esslon for the statutory period; be cause this will not merely bar the remedy, but may establish a title in the defendant which will conclusive ly negative any ownership in the plaintiff. In other words. It sustains and verifies the denial of the plain tiff's title." The agreement to surrender before expiration of the statutory period, based upon valuable consideration, stops the running of the statute, and continued possession will not be con sidered as adverse; 1 Cyc. 1013; El drldge t. Parish, $ Texas, Civ. App. 35. ; J ; 4 Q; 7 One " 1 Pain Pill. A then i. k IT... , Dr. Maes' ;Anti.Pain,FUIs will help you. as they haVe helped others. ' Good for alt kinds' of pain. Ued to relieve Neuralgia, Head ache, Nervousness, Rheumatism, Sciatica, kidney Pains, I.iunbagr. Locomotor Ataxia, L'ackachc, Stoinacliache, Carsickness, Irri tability and for pain in any part of the body. - "I have always been subject to neuralgia and have suffered from It for years. While visiting my son and suflorlng from one- of the old attacks, he brought me a box of Dr. Miles'' AnU'l'aln nils. I used them as directed and after taking them It was the first time In years the neuralgia ceased from the Use ot medicine.'! tnd. E. C. HOWARD, 402 Greene St., Downline, Mich. At all druggists. 23 doses 23c. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. As between the plaintiff -and the state of Its grantee, the occupancy of the plaintiff under his contract for the purchase of the land, was that of a tenant, and did not Inure to the ben eflt of the plaintiff, but to the benefit of the state, for tho purpose of per fecting title by adverse possession Anderson v. McCormick, 18 Or. 301 303; Rowland r. Williams, 23 Or. 515, 523; 1 Cyc. 1004; Mabary v. Do! larhlde, 14 Am. SL Rep. 639; McAu liffe v. Parker, (Wash.) 38 Pac. 744 It is clearly shown in the testimony that the state of Oregon through plaintiff Stephenson, Its vendee, un der the contract for the purchase of the land, was in the open, notorious, exclusive and advese possession of the land, under colqr of. title from August 21, 1882, until December, 1898, more than the statutory period of 10 years, and whatever right ac crued by such possession of plaintiff inured to the benefit of the state from which defendant Van Blokland deraigns title.: .i. . From the record and - evidence on the part of plaintiff, as well as that of defendant, we think ' that plaintiff has tailed to sustain the allegation of his complaint as to adverse posses sion of the land . for the statutory period, and as between the parties ot this suit, that defendant Is the owner in fee, and entitled to the possession of the whole of thf 'and. 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K0TICE Of Appointment of Viewers on the Opening, Widening and Extension of Cherry Avenue, from Highland Avenue In North Salem to the North City Limits, In the City of Snlem, Oregon. Notice is herebv given ; that the common council ot the city of Salem, Oregon, did on the 4th day of Decem ber, 1911, duly appoint J. A. Baker, John W. Roland and T E. 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