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1 PAOB BIX DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OEEOOIT, FRIDAY, DECEMBEB 26, 1913. 't 'I " WARREN KE.RRIOAN: 'RORY of the BOGS " VICTOR - 3 PARTS Warren Kerrigan, supported by 1'os Hilly ii Van Trump anil a capable cast, appears in thin Irish romance of tho eighteenth century. It concerns mi av aricious undo wlio steals for his own ton the heritage of his nephew nml tho conscience which id arointed by tint ring ing of n death boll, At tho death of Iturke, tho bulk of bin fortune) )rooH to bin only Hon, liory, a babo In arum. Tho child Ih in tho keeping of hi undo, Hlr Kvorott, who ban a hoii of Kory 's ago. That his own Hon might inherit tho fortuno Kverott causes Kory to bo kidnapped, Twenty ycuin Inter show Hir Hvor i'tt 'a hoii grown lip to bo a end of disso Into habits, but wealthy hh a renult of tho stolon heritage, Kory has grown to ninnhood in the homo of a poor widow nml her daughter and bo in In lovo with Kathleen, a peasant girl, Mir Mvorctt's mm wrongs Hory's f on tor sister. Hhe dies nml Uory swears vengeance upon tho wrnngdoos. TALENTED STAB OF FILM PLAYS HAS WIDE EXPERIENCE Originally a iimduiitu of l'rohiuiiu ' dramatic school, she bus played in nuiiiy of America's best stock companies aside from Hoveml llroudway plays. Her first nppenrnnco was lit the Hindi Temple the atro at ( bii'into, under tho diiwlioii of llarney O'Neill, now director of Iho liiibln company, In Knvhostor, N. Y., tdin held an ennncineiit hs lending wo ninn with Iho .Shubert stock coinpnny. Then she becanio the Icii.IIiik lady in a (Intuit Kiiplds stock coinpnny. After n short cnHiiKouicnt under the llrn.ly ninn- nKeineut sho accepted an offer as lead- lnK woman with the l.ul.iu compnny where dio reuiitined for one year. , Vrom there she enmo to the I'nlversnl i I len.lnig woninu ot the Imp company. 1 m I THE ROUND-UP. i-i... i.-n - ..f , - i .... i ......i .,..,. -, ..,, " c ub rooms In the new but ding of the . Condon Notion: bunk. Ihov will give h I a nunsirei mow in .inuniiry. The work of completing the new ; . . ,. .5 I Imp Rim """" "T" reM,Me,o,u enure,,, ,,,,.,,, rilanfiebl, is about couTlc.o. and IWcdnesdnv night upon his wife's com other bountiful stnictuie is added ,, , uivll wxtUlt ,. the list of the town's public buildings. I Uy Mmg Mmir( h( i)r(wU ! yestetdiiy of the Christmas dinner Sher- llinney coiiniy is among mo.e .puui-( f viim an winter resorts. The Hurusl Times Herald of I'is eniber 'Jit reports: "Snow fell here to a depth of a few Inches lust Wednesday, but is has clcsird since. It was thought we would havo ipiUe a storm but so fur very little hai fallen yet tbi winter. " Testimonial to the city inangir yi tern, ln i Grande Observer! "So far I.a Grande ha no regret at Ui elot- However, vengeance in taken out of his IiiiiiiIh, Tho kiilnnpper lift into an altercation with tho Hon and kills him. Kory finds tho body, is accused of tho murder, convicted and condemned to dio. Tho kidnnppor, conscience Btrickon, confesses to ft; priest, a good friend of liory 's, Tho priest mi N not dishonor tho Hiinctity of tho confessional ly making tho confession public. Instead, bo goes to Kory 'a cell ami changes c lollies with tho young man, Kory escapes, but in speedily captured. The timii for the execution of Hory arrives, Tho deal h bell toll out mourn fully. It. iiroiisoH tho conscience strick en kidnaper to action. Ho rnslics to tho gallows mid arrives there un inslniit bel'oro Kory is to bo hung. Ilo cnnl'es os that tho crime was Ii'ih. Kory Is lib erated. The tolling of tho death bell nlso arouses tho conscience of Sir Kvir ett. Ilo confesses tho kidnnpping nml restores Kory to Imh heritage. tlon of Milliliter l-nl'ky. If tiling con tinue the way they have started in tho city hall the municipality will havo somethiinr to be proud of in another yen r. ' ' Wheeler Koportor: Kverybody " tan ;:ood" Inst Saturday eveiiin),' nt An derson's hull and from nil accounts they enjoyed I he innovation imniensly. The people of Wheeler are up and do i ti K nil (be time, Tho new Catholic church nt Tilla mook now iieuriuK completion will cost nearly if Ili.Omi. It has a seatiii),' capac ity of nearly olid. It is built of cement brick and is finished in Oregon fir. AinoiiK Improvements nt I'nintilln lire promised a dog pound, and an MinuM'incnt hall that will Ktive one of tho largest uud best dancing floors In I'uintillu country, Miss Helen V, Crawford will have the distinction of being tho first wo man in Lebanon to be Installed Into municipal office. Sho was elected re corder at the recent city election, Maker lVmoctat of lieceinber "I: The heaviest mail that ever went out of this city nt one lime was that last evening, when -IH sucks were sent from the local postotfico. Of this number, 1(1 Nicks wore for parcel post business osclusivoly. Tho regular first class mail was handled In three large sacks. JUSXICB wno SENTENCED WIFE BEATER ALSO IN JAIL li'vimi vsrss i.BAstn wiri.J Oregon City, Ore,, Dec. I'll.- In the sumo cell on Christinas day S. W, Moore, the nmn he sentenced to jiul for , Hinghnin, justiie of the pence nt 1'nk " ' Orove, five miles north, is facing nn , , ,. . . .., ,. , , , Identical charge with the ouo lor which ., ,. ...... ,. . Moore is serving the tilth month of I bis sentence. Hingliiitn was elected justice of the nence three veins auo. and ns l-e- lff KlV( 1(, (l(jM ,,,.,, ln 1(1 county jail, VICTIM OF BTREET CAR. (I'SITKO I'SSSS 1J1SIU Wl San Kism lsco, Dec. 'Jll. Kun oer by a street car, an unidentified man, aged about SO, poorly clad, died at the Ktuer fcency hospital early today. Mrs. Helen Itoach, of Herheley, aged (W, a (vstsl employe, w also struck 1y a car and probably fatally hurt. " Cutting It 8hort.' ' ' A British lieu tenant in the Second battalion, Lincolnshire regiment, who was called Leo Quintal Tollemacne Tollemacbe de Orellana Plantagenet Tolleninche-Tollomache, gave notice by means of advertisement that be re nounced the names of Qulntus Tolle-macbe-ToIlemache Plantagenet Tolle mncbe and should henceforth upon all occasions and at all times sign and use and be called and known by the name of Leo de Orellana Tollemache only. London Tatler. The Bolster. The crusaders are said to have brought home with them tho bolster, and, according to Dr. Cnntllo, their wives, ln Ignorance of the only rational way of using the article (I. e., length wise as a support for the back of a person when lying on bis side) and not knowing what else to do with It, put the bolster where It Is still found on the beds of those who have not learned the wisdom of discarding It altogether under the pillow. London Saturday Itevlow. Wanted Something Quicker. Some few years ago I Issued a pol icy on tho life of a man who was far from being a model husband. I callud for the premium every week and rare ly got It without a grumblo from the wife. The Inst time I called sho said: "I ain't going to pay you any more. There's Mrs. Smltb only had her old man In M.'s society three montua, and he's dead, and she's got the money. I'm going to put my old man ln that, so you needn't call again." Liverpool Mercury. An Odd Legaoy. Thomas Jefferson, the founder of the Jefferson family of actors, was re membered curiously In the will of Weston, who was himself an esteemed momber of Gnrrlck's company. Wes ton's will contained this Item: "I have played under the manage ment of Mr. Jefferson at Richmond and received from him every polite ness. I therefore leave him all my stock of prudence. It being the only good quality I think he stands In need of." Easy House Moving. IIouso moving Is an onsy task among the1 1.nkM, a tribe living near the La gono river,, In the French Kongo, Af rica. This tribe, which Is one of the incwt superb examples of the savage block race, lives In conical shaped buU constructed of plaits of tough straw. When n change of location Is desired Innlli the women and tho men put their shoulders to the tiiHk and carry the roofs of their hotnes to tho now site, sometimes ninny miles distant. The circular walls of the huts aro rebuilt. A Xantipp Outwitted. An IOiigllNhman of Lymlngton had tho, misfortune to live In n continuous quarrel with Ids wife, who was a mod-cm- Xiintlppo nml tlirontened ln case she survived him to dance over bis grave. It was her lot to outlive hi in. but It was not so easy to carry out her throat Tho husband hud the pre caution to iiinke an Injunction lu bis will requiring Ids body to be burled In the sen near his residence and without cereniony. The Injunction was com piled with. Bismarck's Brutality, A story of UlNinnrek's brutality Is told In tho biography of George W. P. VIMIers, earl of Clarendon, a story which testifies to the Kngllsh diplo mat's ability. Clarendon's daughter, I.udy Kmlly Uussell, lu 1HT1 sat at a party lu llerlln beside the despotic Gorman when he suddenly said to her, "Never In my life was I nioro glad to hear of anything than I was to hear of your father's death." Lady Emily showed a natural feeling at this ex traordinary speech, whereupon His mnrck. patting her hand, said: "Aoli, dear lady, you must not take It like that! What I mean la that If your fa ther lind lived ho would have prevent ed the war." Stevenson's Face. Sir William UobertHon Meoll tells In the Hilt lull Weekly a story of Hubert I.oulit Stevenson's faco. "Kor my part," he suys. "I tlnd tho face of Stevenson iilwuys pleasing. I cannot, however, help remembering that two eminent ttieu who visited my study tlx, lit the sume time fastened nt once on the portrait of Stevenson. Curious ly enough, both of them snld the same thing, 'I would not live with that face for worlds.' My visitors were Or. Joseph Parker mid Frederick Green wood." It Is always of Interest to note how two persons, us wide as tho poles asunder In most matters, own Mlonally are found to hold Identical view s on one special subject EDUCATION. II you have not an education be gin to acquire one. It it not too late. -Mutation it a companion that no mitlortune can drptrst, no clime ilenttoy, no enemy alienate, no dcKilim enslave; at home a liirncl, aluoail an introduction, in society an imminent, in loliluJe a solace. It chastrnt vice, guides vir tue aiuf gives at once viace and government to genius. It is repotted that llucrta is about broke aguin. Hut If he keeps suffi ciently loaded with boose he can imag ine himself the possessor of billions. Wntion time again, for some; harder work than usual for some others. When a man Is standing still his weight acta vertically downward, but on moving he exerts a side thrust greater than his weight Consequently a crowd moving rapidly on a structure like a pier exerts a. tremendous side wise pressure which tends to throw the pier over. If a man stands on a plank bridge it bends slightly, but if he walks across it sways violently up and down. A regiment of soldiers marching ln step across a trestle or other light bridge would cause such a tremendous swaying motion that It would give way, and so soldiers al ways "break step" ln crossing such a bridge. On a certain swing footbridge across a glen ln the north of Scotland Is a notice forblddln,' Newfoundland dogs to be taken across. These dogs trot ln such perfect rhythm as to cause a dangerous "sway" ln a small bridge. A man rising to a standing from a sitting posture exerts on the ground a force equal to twice bis weight Thus when a crowd suddenly springs to Its feet at a football match or theater the strain on the supporting stands Is enormous and has to be allowed for by the engineers. Pearson's Weekly. Cards For Juliet A chnrmlng custom among tourists at Verona Is that of leaving their vis iting cards nt tho reputed tomb of Juliet This act, however, must be taken as a pretty compliment to the Immortal love Btory rather than as an offering ln memorlam, for It Is unlike ly that travelers have not learned that the tomb Is In reality one of those pious fictions bo denr to tho senti mental and that even Shakespeare's tragedy Itself Is generally bold to have no blHtorlcal basis. A writer ln the Graphic of London says, "Tho so call ed tomb, of red Veroneso marble, In the gardens of the Orphanage, was for merly n washing trough." Another writer Is no less severe. "There Is plenty to see ln Verona," ho says, "the cities of northern Italy, without wast ing time, money and emotion ln look ing at frnuds." nut the custom re mains and will remain as long as there are tourists. Neglect of the Scalp. Inheritance has something to do with baldness. Men In a family usually have a disposition to get bald nt about the same age. Certnln scalp diseases cause baldness, but the largest fuctor In baldness Is neglect The sculp Is exceedingly dirty In the average run of men and boys. If any other six Inches of skin were kept ns dirty as tho scalp it would be considered a dis grace. There Is no reason why boys should not bo taught to wash tho hair with soap and water every day, then dry mid brush It well. As soon ns the boy gets old enough to wash his ears and to keep his faco clean down to tho collar lino ho should nlso keep his sculp clenn. If tho hulr after wash ing Is too dry a little grease can be used. Following this plan there should be no premature baldness. Generally tho horse Is out before the stablo door Is locked. Chicago Tribune. Nice Distinction. In n restaurant lu the Wall street district, where a stock ticker attracts u lingo crowd of Interested men nt the "opening" hour every morning, n young Jiiputieso bus become ono of the regulars, and bis remarks when the various tape wise oracles hold forth havo n Horded those who watch tho eager group no little amusement The questions why X. Y. Z. continues to sag and the possibility of a cut In tho dividend of O. P. B. seem ns easy of solution to blni as they tire to veterans like Mr. Near Hroko or Mr. lias Iteen. Mr. Onco Welt said to him recently, "Hot you n cigar A. B. C. goes higher before It goes down." "No," he said, "no gamble only speculate," nml ho pointed a ne.rvous linger nt the tlcker.-New York Trib une. Flogged Only Geniuses at Eton. Some of tho hardships of life nt Eton In bygone times might be regarded as complimentary to the sufferers. Only the best of the boys were called upon to bear them. Tho biographer of Ir. Parr records that tho famous Eton "head" "believed In flogging for all offenses nnd even for absence of of fense." but never punished stunted ca pacity or tried to extort much from mediocrity. If Pnrr made up his mind Unit a boy xvna to be classed ns "medi ocre" that boy enjoyed practical Im munity from the birch ever after. But when the bend assistant told the doc tor "I believe So-and-so Is a lad of genius" the answer wns: Sny you so? Then let the Hogging begin tomorrow!" London Chronicle. Mixture of Harmony. Mrs. Shnrp ito next door nelghborl How do you like the design of our new wall pnpor? Neighbor It seems to nie to be rather loud. Mrs. Sharp Yes. thiit's why we select It. We thought It might drown tho sound of your dnughter's plnno plnylngl Lon don Telegraph. The Family Doctor, "I'm the family doctor." "Hut I thought you were a veterinary smwmi ?" "So 1 urn, Hut then, you see. their family consists of a French terrier, a St. llornsTd nnd a Chinese poodle." Oetrolt Free Pros. Virginia Dare. The first white child born on the Aiiierloiiii continent was Virginia lare She was born on ltoanoke W hind In l.S7. She, wns the grand' hlld of Governor John White, Courage I a quality all will ff-i souie day. Two big things done this er bv congress; several others to be done in UM4. Of course there will not be one tonth enough regional banks to satisfy all ambitious cities. SPORTS SIX-DAY BICYGLE RACE i It's Otdy Town in United States That Will Support Such an Event and It Does it Well. HUNDREDS DO NOT LEAVE GARDEN DUING THAT WEEK All Sorts of Crooks Included ln Oath ering and They Get Away With Much Good Plunder. 1DNITED PUIS WIB 1 The sporting "Ed" sat alone, for him all hope had fled, Of things that ring of Christmas cheer; ho saw but gloom instead. Ami then ho took his pen in hand; ho spent an hour in thought. Ilo penned these lines to Santa Clans by whom good things nre brought; " Dear S. Clans: Will you bring nie a bundle fat and strong, Containing much tluit I desiro to keep alive my song; I'lease catch all football players, pin numbers on their backs, Send recipes to tell mo why dope most always cracks. Please bundle up a 'white hope' with something nioro than beef, And as Tom Lipton 's coming please tell me what 's a reef. I'd like a patent red hot stove to warm tho winter league, And a talker for C. Murphy to save him from fatigue. With such requests the Sporting Ed. wrote on, and on some more, Ho fell asleep and dreamed he sow Sir 8. Clans at, the door. Then Christmas came, just as it came to you and mo that day, But what was in tho poor ed's sock 'twould bo a shnmo to say. Xew York, Dec. 20. Some queer things are done in the name of nrt, but if art, (whatever that is), has anything on poor old sport in New York when it comes to having things put over on it there will have to be a rising of artists long before sun up. Mr. G. Sport in whoso name football, baseball and a few other pastimes aro presented, is just beginning to revive from the effects of the annual smeiir ing it gets in New York. For one week Madison Square (Inrden was used ns a cfildroii in which all the good that there is in sport was boiled to a finish, and nil the bad skimmed from tho sur face nnd permitted to reign supreme. Annual Sport Spree. Now York has its annual debauch in sport in tho six day bicyclo race. There is only one town in tho country thnt would support such nn event. That town is New York. The gnngstor and gunman, for when- tho metropolis is famous, desert tho benten paths and appear in the open during tho running of this race. That is the seamy side of the race. But New Yorkers support the event. They turn over thousands ( dollars every year to see tho riders plug unceasingly hour after hour and day ofter day about tho saucer track There nre the regulars who take their place in the gallery at the Btart and never leave, unless the police clear the place. Thou they merely walk to tho window, buy another ticket and return to their seats. They sleep in their chairs and subsist on "hot dogs" for tho week. They will sit for hours watching tho endless grind under tho worst atmospheric conditions than can bo imagined. That two men, working in relays, can ride six days without stopping and cover more than 2,000 miles, peaks much for their physical eonditon, but thnt human beings can remain in tho tbirdcu for a week and merely live, without the added exertion of constant riding is a tenth wonder of the world. The lungs would be justified in staging a rebellion that would tear the lining out of the body they aro forced to inhabit. (Trent clouds of tobacco smoke sweep out over the (Tardea ns the crowd enters for the first night. As the week wears on other clouds ire furnished. Then comes the stale smell of burning hemp. It would take a Must of dynamite to dent the nir, Xew Yorkers go through this same thing evety year and evidently like it. The riders nre paid from "0 to 2) for every day they stay in the mce. The pri'e ter winning is iltry com I rod with the effort Involved, being ibnut l,."ii"i. From the start, how ever, the wnti-hor pick their favorites. Tim milv f.ntnres of a six day nice are the sprints and the spills. That is ulint the crowd goes to see, Hours iv ps. and nothing will happen Hut it may hnpicu any minute and that ngrown curiosity, the spnrk in liiiinan ,ty which constantly reaches out in the an h of a thrill holds the six iltiy bug in his sent. Once at the scene "f the face, the most dignified citizen may be .-ome a "bug" and wait xalusble himf away. 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Reduced prices at your dealer'aon"SUNKIST" Oranges by the box or half-box. Address all silverware and CALIFORNIA EXCHANGE, stepdy grind of the regular order of things. Sleep ln Chairs. On the last night of tho race there were hundreds present who had not been homo for a week. Any afternoon scores might bo found sleeping in their chairs, or even wrapped in slumber whilo leaning against a post when tho things were dull. From the floor be low swept up the fearful coniliiintlon of odors. There pickpockets, stick-up men, gnngstors, gunmen, three card Monte harks and others of similar type wore found. Hundreds of overcoats were stolen during tho week by thieves who make a specialty of this amusement during six day races. The (initiated about to go to the floor below the track are warned to keep their over coats buttoned to forestall the pick pockets. A gunfight was pulled off just outside the garden one morning be cause one of the gunmen thought the other Wilis being favored in the dealing out of privileges to "police" tho gard en. In the meantime tho grind on the track went on. , To Overcome Biliousness and the many physical troubles bil iousness brings to suffering hu manity, there is one pre-eminent remedy of known and ive power. Beecham's the whole world over ly, quickly and safely biliousness. If you will try a few small doses you will know you have found the best aid obtainable to drive lassitude, low spirits, uneasy nights, bad dreams and that bitter taste resulting from Biliousness. Besides, most serious sicknesses begin in minor ailments of the orirans of digestion. IWrrmm's Pillc Inc. ,.- tain effect for good upon disordered or irregular action of these organs. They tone the stomach, stimulate the liver, regulate the kidneys and bowels. 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