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Tage Six Very One of the Best at Grand ost.ut vtu.ii:'s .ii:ni;sT vi.w l'KISKMfl) II V 0K OF Till. WOIII.H'S (i It i: T U TIJI SSI .S AMI A VKIiV SIIMIXi (OMI'AV. Hero 1h a brief outline of work don" liy Hint splendid actress, (,'on:;Uince Crawley, who appears tonight it the finuil In Ohc'iii- W'IIiIo'h grout j.I n y, "Tim Broken Law." First, came In prominence. n 1 -!t (1 i u Juvenile wllh Sir Herbert, llccrhahiii Vive, nl. lilts .Muesty's theatre, London. Engaged by Kir Henry Irving to piny the Irving repertoire In Siiuih Africa Willi Wllllain llavllnnil. Uctiirncil lo England lo create the role of ( '(unit i-srt Mlrtzu in "Tho (Ircat Kcly," In Ixmdon ami throughout Great Ilrlialli. Returned (o Koiilli Africa at the ltad of her own ori;anlzallon. Wan In I'rctorla during the alege, anil gave the only theatrical performances pre sented during that llnic. These per formances wei'ii given iimler tin1 pat ronage or Lord Kitchener (her half couslnl ami l.onl Mlliier. I'layed a protracted engagement In Cnpn Town under the patronage of IIIh MnJoHty'H Thealni production. Heliirnlng to England to create the roln of Homii In "Tim Eternal f'lly," His Majesty's Theatre production, Her cousin, tho lllsliup of Hull, per Hiinded her to play "Everyman." Shu was engaged hy CharleH Kroliiiinn mid Hen (Ireet Jointly, for an American tour of that morality play. Engaged hccoiiiI Heason liy CharleH Krolnnati for Shakespearean productions. Assumed her own niniiugemcnl, playing a seai'on of throe weeks at the Kliidebnkcr Theatre, Chicago. I Presented Shakespeare's "A Mid- summer Night's lircaiu," In Ihe (Ireek , Theatre, llerlieley, California, before ! .... i llll aillllelice (lr tell II sillul penie. I'layed to throe thousand people In an Improvised theal re mi tl stale of the Western Oil King, llohene.v, (lave similar pcrfoniinliocs for the l.cnellt or Tho Daughters of Ihe Con federacy In Aiiduhon I'nik, New Or leans; the I'uiii Milk and Free Ice Fund In St.. I, mils. Was given $ I .".,0(M( for herself ami 1'iimpaiiy lor one ween in tile new I'irti at Tonnpah, iNevada. Made the llrsl Amer , Women to Celebrate Victory Jlhs ('(iiinIiiiicc O'iihIc), that order, played In the Convent of Annunciation, SI Louis, lias given special perl'nrmniiees for Ihe Universities, of Stanford, llorkelcy, Cbb-ngu and Michigan. Miss Crawley Is a direct descendant ni Sir Walter Raleigh, THE OPEN FORUM Tho Capital .Journal Invlteg pub llc iIIhcuhhIoii In this department Let liolh sides of all matters tin fully brought out It la not tin? piirpoHfi of this newHpiiper to T do tho thinking for Its readers. 4444 That Charter iiiciidiuenl. A certain deacon was noted for his long prayers. On one occasion, liter lie had covered the universe, he wound up hv saving: ".Vow Lord, ir there he anything else In this whin world we have imi prayed fur pease It'splre our prayers for that alsu ' The Council's proposed charter iiuiemlmenl Is like that prayer. If It had not nclually hcen suluiillled lo the Voles id' till' people line might After duo consideration Monday, Noveiuher IS, has been decided upon by the suffragists as the day on which lo hold the great, banquet at Port land In grnl ll'lcntlon of their success at tho polls. Kvery sulTrago orgnn izallon In the clly sent Its representa tive to discuss tho matter, and It v as agreed to Invite the editors of thi' various papers 111 tho counties, iind also every suffrage organization in the state t() he represented. On ihe previous Saturday a rally will lie held, to which everyhody is Invited, but Ihe location Is not yet fixed def initely. The bamiuct. will ho at the Multnomah hotel. Prominent nieiit will give addreses, among those who have accepted in flations already being Governor V est, Samuel Hill Father lllaok and Dr. A. A. Morrison. Keating accomodation will ho pro vided for llOO, and, Judging from the reiiiest.s for seats sent In yesterday, appearances would point to a great numher being disappointed. Colonel I Infer w ill represent, t ho Slate Press Association, while George I'. Piper of Seattle, will bring greet ings from tho stale of Washington. A n 1 1 in Iter or special musical fca I it res are being planned, but tho pro gram will not ho divulged until it Is entirely coinplel Invitations may lie seen red from in v of tlio various suffrage (dubs In Ihe city. Household Economy How to Have the Ilmt Couich Syrup ml Snrr K, r MaklDK It 111 Heme. Cough iiindicinpn, us a nil'', contain a largo quantity of plain syrup. Jf you tuko ono pint of granulated migur, add i pint of warm water and stir ahoiit 2 minutes, you have, ui g''d fc'ni an money ciuld liuv. If Of J'oil will then pi : (150 cents' worth and fill it up with the Sugar Syrup, you I Restrictions on Taxation Under New Law .Vssessnient and taxation restrictions since tho vote of tho peoplu on tin; Kuveral taxation measures, as related ! to tha coming session if tin leglsla ait 2'.'. ounces l inex i an cents' worth) in a pint oouio, i .,. ,,., ,,,, ,,,..,. ., i.v c.vcnior will huve as niuch r iindi nvrun in you could buy rrudy jna.li; for l.rM. It keeps perfectly. Anil you will find if. flie. W. cough syrup you ever um .I . ven in whooping cough, Von can feel it take hold usu ally stops tho niont, n veri; cough in 21 hours. It is jiMt laxative enough, has a piKal tonic cifect, nml tn-tu i-i pleiiMlit. J'nko a teaspooiiful every one, two or thri'O hours. It is a fiplcndiil reinclv, too, for wlioopinj? cough, croup, lemwnc's asth ma, chest pains, etc. I'inex is tho inn-t. valuahli1 concentra ted compound of Xnrw.u white pine ex tract, null in (fiuuaeol and llll the Ileal ing pine elements. No oilier prepara tion will work in tlii- i rrnula. I Ins rccits) for niakniL' cnigh remedy with l'incx and Suiar Syrup now Used and prized in tlaai-aiaN of homes in the Tinted States and Canada. Tho plan has often been imitated but never successfully. A guiirantv of nbxolufe sal i-facl ion. nr money promptly refunded, guei with this rndtK'. Your druLvi-t lias J'inex, or will get. it for vou. If not, send to ThO riucx Co., Ft. Wayne, lud. Dig (.'nine Tiiiiiiiitiiw. What Is heralded as one of the best football games ever plaved In tile citv will take place at Willamette field to morrow al'lernoon, when Whitman Col lege and Wlllamete University will (viiitesl for gridiron honors. 'Ihe Wllhiniello boys nro work ing extremely bard this Week, to ho thoroughly prepared for Ihe onslaught of the men fn)i Taeoinn. So far as known at. present, they will play the been used ! think Ihe orlgln-ilor was playing a ji ke on the Council. same lineup that lias Aiming other thlni'.s. the measure tlivoimhout the season. I provides that w lien a citizen goes i Whilwvirlh is Ihe noii-eonl'erenon Inlo court ami lias an act id' ihe champions of Washington, and Is r Council set aside as unlawful, Lie ocnized as a strong team In Hint sec- , Council may come at him again, and vol again, and keep cm coming until largo expense In brlin-'lng (Ills team here, and are asking all who can :is sihly do so to lend their financial aid by attending this championship con test. To Debute Idaho. Arrangements are being completed by Debate Manager Paul Todd for a debate between Willamette University and the University of Idaho. Each, school will be represented two teams of two persons each, one team going to Idaho, the other meeting a team from Idaho here In Salem. The debate will occur some time Id April. Wlllniui'tle Nolo, With the complete election retims In Willamette finds that she has two graduates In congress. C. Ilawley, who Is returned as representative from tills district, and Mr. Harry Lane, graduate of the medical school, who is elected to the senate. Other than these she iiIho has members of the alumni In Important positions throinh out tho slate, among them .1. (!. ll dt ze wlio has been elected to the sta'a legislature from Ihis county. A new edition of the student 1"'v constitution has just boon published, and Is being distributed among the slu- West. Tho restrictions, as drawn by Hie executive, nro as follows: No tax or duty shall be Imposed without the consent of the people or their representatives. In tho legislative assembly. Taxes Bhall bo levied for public pur poses only. Tho power of taxation shall never be surrendered, suspended or contract ed away. No poll or head tax shall be levied or collected. Tho legislature shall provide by law for uniform and ennui rales of assess ment and taxation; and shall pre scribe such regulations as hIuiV se cure a just valuation for taxation of all property, both real and personal, ex cepting such only for municipal, edu cational, literary, scientific;, religious or charitable purposes as may lie spe cially exempted liy law. All taxcB shall be uniform upon tho same class of property within the ter ritorial limits of the authority levy ing the tux. Tho legislative assembly Bhall not declare an emergency In any uct reg ulating taxation or exempt ion. This Is the result of Ihe passage, of .'!0(i and u08 on tlio ballot, and the failure of 304 to carry. i.KcmtK routs:. Fur (he (icneriil Public With I'mirnnn by lite Public Schools ; lie has learned the lesson of obedience and submits.. Of course, havlm: this ' i Knowledge, the citizen would not go 'Into court, no mailer how unlawful can productions ,,, , , , ,.,.,, ,,,,, in iieyiiini 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rower, liy lijor sen; "Pollens and Mellsande." by llaetei Illicit. A the solicitation or Falhcr Fuhr, or tiie Krancescan Friars, eavo an exclu sive performance . r t. miihs r ! ,,,nrnal "Want Ads. 1 For prlze lalilng audacity, thi i i id poscd ainciiiluieni certainly goes tho ! limit. The voters will do well lo , 1 tn n It down. I.. It. IIATLIFK Hon of the country, but, jimt how nli j will rank as compared with Willam- The work of the lilhle study dopnrt eite is unknown. Conch Sweotland ,lf 1,10 'varsity Y. M. C. A. was believes that they will give tho boys a,il,(,'n ,:lfit ''veiling, and six classes hard run. and says he would not bol'H've- been organized, which will enn ui nil surprised to see them carry off jlinm' throughout the winter, the victory. However, tho W. U. boys ' 1i'"1 Todd having resigned as p'res- wlll be right on tho Job, and, after I luV,lt "r f""1"1' ,,:lfi. Mary bring results. their superb playing in the Vancouver game, may lie expected to make a good showing. It will take an ex ceedingly slrong team to defeat them. The university has gone to all extra ra u ti it ti m ii u ti u u ti n m ti u H ts ti n ti u n u u li ta M n n u n ti K1 U 13 U S3 13 tl W n n ti ti ti ti ti ti tj u ta ti SALEM FURNITURE CO. SALEM FURNITURE CO. "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" $25.00 22.50 16.50 14.00 12.50 Couch, Couch, Couch, Couch, Couch, $20.50 18.00 13.50 11.25 10.00 Save Your Money Take advantage of this Couch Sale to save a few dollars. These Couches are full spring edge, steel construction, up holstered in' the best black and Spanish Chase leather, well worth the regular price, and rare bargains at this special price. If you are not quite ready to pur chase, a small deposit will hold. An ideal Christmas present SALEM FURNITURE a El 13 S3 tl U ca ta u ta u n M tl t! tl U CI 13 tl tl tl tl II El II II ta n M u ti u ta n ti a n ta u ti ri tl M CI a IMgler was elevated to that position at a recent meeting of the junior class. Italph Human, who had previously hand in a resignation as manager of "The Wallulah," was prevailed upon to lake up the duties of the office, the faculty having withheld the post-mortem application of the new ruling con- I corning the holding of two offices. Hurley lllnckwell, caplaln of the foot ball team, was chosen as assistant manager, A (ircat liuilding I'nlR when Its foundiitlon Is undermined, and ir the foundation of health good digestion Is attacked, quick collapse follows. On the first signs of Indiges tion, Dr. King's New Lite Pills should be taken to tone the stomach and reg ulate liver, kidneys and bowels. I leasant. easy, safe, and only 25 cents lit J. ('. Terry's. lii rnii.irws i:i.kct x! ok no i.i:;isi,a roits Complete returns from the recent election show that the Republicans will control both branches of the Ore-i gon legislature next winter, with a strength im joint ballot of S2 of the l0 j members. The party line-up In the' senate will he -js liepubllcans and 2i l'eniocrats; hi the house et Uepubli- i The purpose of this course is to of fer free to the general public a course of lectures by public spirited men and women of the sla'e. The lectures will he on topics of stale and national in torcl such as modern can.'tatlon, In dustrial education, tax reform, nml other;" (' kindred nature. These will exoriss the new hieas of the loading men of Oregon, oes; ciualiiled to -peak on S':ch subjects. A complete list of the mibjects thus far choieii Is given at ll'.' close of tin.i pamphict, but the lift will he con.-vntly , jihirgeil hy suhjuts of the lecturers' own choos ing. It, is customary In many places to ! secure lecturers from afar for such jwork. They are usually Interesting spcaKers. tint being unfamiliar with the problems which confront us here in Oregon In our dally work, the net 1 an It of their labor Is to take from the community a largo sum of money. Our plan Is to secure from each community through tho help of the county school superintendent and the city superintendent, a number of our ov n citizens who will deliver a course ot lectures under the auspices of tho public schools on topics or vital Inter est to all ot our people. Kai li city superintendent, principal or teacher who wishes to plan for a course or lectures should write to this department, telling us how many lec tures be can arrange for during the school year, lie should also choose a number of subjects from the list giv en at the end of this pamphlet. The only expense will be the traveling ex penses of the lecturer, and entertain ment. To co-operate with us In the work It will be necessary for the principal of the school to plan the details of the 'I"' lecturer. Where praoti mo it would be well for two districts to Join. The llni I'ineo, the name of the lecture 'epic should he well advertised some weeks In advance through the pa -s, I'.v preparing written notices to he end in each church, and hy a special imitation sent ,o each' home repre 1'd in the public schools. Thee CtHlhl hn u i'itto,, l,., .1... ...i. , Read About These Three Girls. How Sick They Were and How Their Health Was Restored by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. AppHnn, Win.-" I take plonsnro In wr ting you an nci'oiint of my uiuUncss. I told a friend of mino how I felt and bho mtid I had ft'imilo tremble and advised 1110 to uho Lydia E. Pmkliains Vegetablo ((impound, as uho Lad taken it herself for the samo trouble, with wonderful results. I had been sickly for two years and overworked myself, and had such, liud IVchV's every month that I could hardly walk for pain. I was very nervous and easily tired out nml could not sleep nights. I had dizzy stiells, and . ... 4'...... 1?iif I lnva fiilsnn uuiiues eaine on nty liu-c. nmw imu jum Lydia K. l'inkliain's Vegetable Compound and it has restored my health. 1 think it is tlio Hest nietiieino in exigence. - Miss Cecilia Jl. JJaikh, ll'il J-awrencu Ppieion, vis. A SCHOOL TEACHER'S GHATITLDEi Geneva Iowu "I have been teaching school for some years and I have lieKl'eetetl mv health lieeause I was too busy with my work to nttend to myself procrly. I sutl'ered greatly every month and was or the verge of a nervous breakdown. I wrote to vou about mv condition and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable CoiiuHiuud and tho Jilood l'uriller as you recommended. These remedies have done wonders for me and I can highly and videlv recommend them to eveiy siill'ering wman."-Mi8S Juinnih Kuaveii, li. E.V. No. 1, Cidieva, Iowa, co Sam Jirjckson. A COLOItADO (JIKL'S CASE: Montrose, Col. "I was troubled very much with irregular periods. Sometimes two months would elai se. I sull'ered severe headache, vas weak and nervous, could eat scarcely anything. 41 1 took both Lvdia l. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood rurilier and the result was wonderful. 1 feel like another person. "I think your remedies are thu best on earth and cannot express my thankfulness to you for what they have done to me. I help my neighbors when they are sick, and I shall always recommend your medicines." Miss Klla MoCaxdless, Montrose. Col. Is it not reasonable to suppose that a medicine that did so much for these girls will benefit any other girl who is suffering with the same troubles ? Does it not seem the only sensible thing to give such a medicine at least a trial ? You may be sure that it can do you no harm, and there arc lots of proof that it will do you much good. For 30 years Lydia E. Pinlcliain's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for fe male ills, No one siek with woman's ailments does justice to herself who will not try this fa mous medicine, inside from roots and herbs, it lias restored so man v suffering women to healt h. rwWrie t l.V III. V K. IM Mill AM MKIMCI Mi CO. ijU (t OMJUIiYl'IAhl LYNN, MASS., foradviee. Your letter will he opened, reud and answered by a woman and held in strict eoniiCeiuc HAstfT Mmi 7. New View of Woi'kiiiKinen's Klgliti' i. .New View of ('oinniiinlty Life. II. New View of Public Finance. 10. New View of Crime mid Criminals $H!.tb"i, Spiikane ami lietiirn, via Ore itiin l'lectrie liy. anil "TIk Jinrtli Hank lload." Tickets sold November 11-11, In clusive, good returning until Novem ber 19th. Choice of several electric trains to Portland and limited "North Hank" trains leaving Portland 9:u5 a. in., ar riving Spokane 9:43 p. m. the only day train on tho road nnd leaving Portland 7:00 p. m., arriving Spokane 0:33 a. in. the fastest night train on any line. Tickets are sold and baggage checked through. No transfer in Portland. Deti-.ils will be furnished on re HK'st. C. 13. AL111N, Gen. Agt. Salem, Ore, 11-G-7I John Johnston, a pioneer of 1830, died at Woodburn, November 2. Ho owned a fine farm of 430 acres near Wooilbiirn, He was S3 years old, nnd it survived by bis widow and ten children. 7 "B"S t me uear that will I satisfy you is a big factor in your life And even Kansas also went Demo cratic, making it. a wonder that unv other state went otherwise. ica- or three and tlii- er and bU cans ami il Democrats. The two Deni- ocratic members of the senate are i holdovers, Miller, of Linn, and Me- Culocb. of Maker. In tbe late election ) the K, 'publicans elected the full list of: 13 state senators for terms of four I ' ais each, 'l i e Pel ( 'crats were suc cessful In cleetlnr; six men to the house, but (IM not gain a single mem ber in the seiKi'e. ehes The advantages and education, al possibilities of sucb a cause canme he (n-r-estiinated. The success of the ""'l-rtaking in each commimitv do. peiuis largely n tlu. school. snoimi tie mi admission There charged. In eoninierciii The t(o "ere made ai;o as hlh c.ics. i, lioKse, ,7 and 1 In, , houses of the in politically , many ot our towns tbe e n ... ,.-.,,,! il..,.. ' " sain to take care of the .'M'cnse The seh,,,,! board would b' I J"tlll.'d in making a small ap,iro,o i- V l'l' Old '.' n tho! al till' aven 1 ,'illv M.'kc th, CO. l!i 9i'7'T7t O Von lll sitreli 11 H M I 1LO '' lH.ft.-r51 ll j lifter n trial of El 51 Pj HOSTETTER'S " g c Stomach Bitters H M tl K ten.", nml weetons the stum. El ii El r Ms digestion, kivnn thiZ MlHtHII muni i. , I'1 11 MU I'lVIIUIH Tin. n 333-339 Chemeketa Street, Near Commercial Street i-a w .........i i.im ii uuu nnMt'iii ii ,i . & m t'l lurlii. ltV 41... ...... it. .t.... t M II r2 " ""un iur nir )0ii. mm El Tp u ..j. v4 II F a UI'lUC lOUUT, the It piibiie Sp liei:,. of li,.;,;.;.,,, i are inlvoeat.iis ;l " rest only to t!,, ; 'ts tor ,1,; 'iuc to tl.e u I.,.;, -"'ts on which all cure a.e; e n and delior le, t "tily one object and bett Oregon. '.''ets for Lecture ( UrM, 1. New View of r,y )ft, " N'W Vb.w ,,f Keer.atlon, ;. New View of Kdueation 4. New View f Hut:;.,,! Life. 3. New View of Kurul , ,f(? ' Now Vi,nv f P.-oPle-, wealth. it is oeiiil Ot'tei, Iki 1-s i. ...i.i... , at .on to cover il... .,...,,.,) iiisiatuie1 " ' i.ii expenses; or two years ' ""' lM s"a,'.v ril"'ls could be raised bv ' Senate, L'ti Ketmldi-: s,'"""i entertainment. . . .... . ! Thro:, !, ,1,1.. I . 'oei.us. i independent:; oeiure , -,n . . i i . K-'eublicans. 2 Democrats ' M " the s -IuhA lendent. j liter of th,, community. m- "..'ppens tliat the 'o!.;;i:!v whipped Die Turks we have ihe on, in iii mop ine w ar t i,,i.. tt ibl,. bloodshed." ! N,( j , , : of evervthlni;. : ,e o, i: e or, e eo!:.!:.M,;.y s-, gooil ei; ulad lo s The c., 1 t, : onus iTiuent ltl View of the i as wi'i ;':te int'orma "l have ,,,s ill ha e of the itl.'eiisb: Differentand Alone Drobably yon ikin't know that we make a liurrougha so arranged that you can print from 1 to i,!h:i ilutu. Helically without depressing "-v keys. Particularly use. ful whero you want to keep track of the number of items Ih 't .'"ii are putting into a """'I'i'ie; who,,, you are 'lealing with the certain r i.i'ioti oi stil.j,rts and want J1 w :ill' to identify the 'imi wiiluut going a"'' ""anting ih,.m, a.hl ''"""t ttaiit to pi .Viur- " 4 ,,J'i-v. of prim- i s'K-cial form, '"si a little bit in advance 1:1 :tc;,t is the L!ur-!'""-b6 vay. Wo ,V0U)J btf -bl to show you Sl)I11(, kiuJ " 111 to see wh, 1 "i'l1;' s to so:i;eihiug Mive m n -ml. .'ther you HI IMidl i;hs Annixi; .MAtmxt to. N; 'PS. ilom Manager Um.mercial Club Building rort.aud Oregon Once you try a La Corona, 10c You will know you have reached the end of your search. It gives permanent satisfaction. Note its name THERE'S REAL I: I-'LAVOR IX EVERY PUFF. ''(r DR. YUEN Successor to Dr. hum TIIE CHINESE EXPERT 1IE1IIIALIST Established 1872 Our wonderful herb treatment will positively cure diseases of the Throat, Heart, Liver, Lungs, Stomach, Kid neys. Asthma, Pneumonia, Consump tion, Chronic Coughs, Piles, Constipa tion, Dysentery, Weakness, Nervous ness, Tumor, Cancer, Dizziness, Neu ralgia, Headache, Lumbago, Appendi citis, Rheumatism, Malarial Fever, Cattarb, Eczema. T'.lnrwl Pnlann. Tu- cerrhea, Urine and Dladder Troubles, Diabetes and all organio diseases. Office hours: From 9 a, m. to 12 m.; - to 5, 6 to 7 p. m.; Sundays, 10 a, m. to 12 m. HON MO CHINESE MEDICAL CO. 167 High Street, Salem, Oregon. Office upstairs, side entrance.