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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1902)
A "II ' - Grand Opera Hodsc f joHN P. OORDnAYj ManaffV. ;Vediiesday,Dcc. 3 f ' Anirlca'B Greatest Home Piny JAME8 A. HERNE'S Heautlful Comedy-Drama SHORE ACRES Presented under tho direction of Mrs. James A. Heme -Jwlth Entire New Scenery. If and Mechanical No ( oveltles. 9IIPERB PRODUCTION GtJARAM. I TEED. nlTO- 1!nunt-Vn,1 Hnnlo 1 rr... In rniww. ..v .,-..,... MviHii, ft, put uuv Gallery, 30e. 'lata ou sale nt Doxofflco Wednesday at 9 n, in. SHORE ACRES" TONIGHT Heart Story Full of Pathos and Human Interest Play Made Famous by James A. Heme ' 1! ITT T-T7 " nay, DECEMBER 31, 1002. PjAQETHREE. f HOTEL WILLAMETTE. 1 W U Unyniond, Portlnnd. fjl. 13. LounBbury, Poitland. ;o. C. Hnll, Portland. J 0. Thomas, Portlnnd. ti. V UIrks, Durns.' H A Whlto and wlfor California, j'hns. Dooth, Sllvorton. olin Dnnt, Philadelphia. 4pniy Sehroodor, Hnloin. . D, Shaw, city. has J. Martin, Portland, C. Measly, Portlnnd. J. T. Judd, Tumor. Chjifl. Morztnler, city,. A R. Mnftoon, Itlddlo. J A Klngor, wlfo and child. San afanclsr-o. Janios A Home's beautiful comedy, dram, "Shore Acres" hlih c0m, ) tho Grand tonight, has won a sue only equalled by that of "Thn Old Homestead" Doth these plays treat of Now England farm life, and both nlm to treat In a dramatic way tho dally hum-drum Incidents that go to make up life's dally turmoil. Mr. Home, unllko Jir. Thompson, aimed, to conrtno his scenes to a slnglo lo cnllty, and ho avoided Introducing any variety features, thus lifting hlg work to a far higher level. Many very able critics claim that ':Shoro Acres" Is an epoch-marking nlav and that It Is tho finest pastoral drnma yet glvon tho English-speaking stngo. Tho story told In "Shore Acres'" Is full of human Intorost, and one can not holp holtig moved by the simplic ity, naturalness and truthfulness of It all. Anyono who can sit through a poiformnnco of Mr. Home's master pleco, nnd not bo pleased with It, should avoid tho thentro for him or her tho dm in a niul Its nioaanrnq will Chicago, III.. Dec. 31. The ninnago- ovor rt.man a soaIo(1 book A com f tho Illinois Central has do- nt0to new scenic production of "Shore ncd to push completion ns rnpld-1 Acre" Is promised to bo nut on the to noffisnil i. . c U . ,:: -" UUM" '""i a com "" 'resting story construct around a plot which might have Wnaled with tho adapter himself, so ncMe ts that follow each other with Perfect connection and continuity. u luUBe l wnom Mr. Churchill's Pflgcs arc familiar have brought be fore their actual vision tho Various prominent characters and scones that havo Impressed their momory when read about, In a manner that cannot fall to add tO tho Intrroat n1,n.1 i. m them as aenalntancos met twfnrn Andrew Itobson. who for two seasons has beca successfully Idontlflod with the name part, supported by a largo and capable company that has aided so materially In gaining for play nnd production Its widespread popularity will be seen In "Richard Carrol" nt thn Grand Opora House Thursday, Janu ary 1st. Ilox offlco open for reserved seats. Thursday 9 n. m. Prices, tl 50. J1.00. 6c. 50c. TO CURE DANDRUFF. .Illinois Cental's New Short Line. rnflne as posslblo tho extension south ofjsalcni stairo tonlirht. and a treat Is o umq rivor, which will glvo tho mpany a now Hliort through lino be- con Chicago nnd Nashville. This w louto Ib expected to be of great lino to tho company nnd to tho see- on tluough which It wll pan ute will llo through a section wherol eloped liio first conl fields or r unio vnllcy. Tho ruturo or nslon of tho Nashville lino to Invent will Includo a connoc- t tho Illinois Central's St. to affording a now line to tho s well ns the Great Tikos. assured to nil tho patron who at tend. Price $1.00. 75c, 60c. 35c. THE POPULAR NOVEL Tho ."Richard There arc pcoplo who will buy non stock of any transient tramp Ir who happens along nnd cry down lltlmato enterprise that are being rclopcd by homo nion and local pltnl. Tho poor of Judgmont will al- jjys uo numerous. Carvel" In Its Dramatic Form at the Grand Fow novels havo nohlovod tho popu larity accorded to Mr. Churchllls mnsterpltice, "Illchard Carvel," nnd none, It is claimed, oven In this day of diainntlzed books, bos afforded the plnymakor larger scopo for convert ing Its Incidents to a form suitable for roprosentatlon on the stago. "While necosenrlly condensed sufficiently to nnrmlt of Its nort royal within- thn limits of nn ovonlng's ontortalnmont, tho piny retains nil tho salient fea tures of tho book. It Is said, troatcd In such a masterly fashion by lWward E. 'Hoes, the dramatist, that tlioso who It It Neceuary That the Dandruff Germ Be Eradicated. "Destroy the causo and )ou remove the effect.' Kill the corm that musm dandruff, falling liMr and bnldnoss, you will have no uure dandruff, and your hnlr will grov most luxuriantly. Horplclde not only contains the dan druff gorm dostroyor, but also Is a most delightful hnlr dressing for reg ular use. No other hair propnintlon Is on this scientific basis of destroying tho dandruff germ, and nono other claims to be, for the slmplo reason that It Is only recently that a destroy er of tho germ has bteu discovered Newhro's Horplclde, tho only hair pie paiatlon thnt actually kills dandruff. For solo by Daniel J. Fry. Sond 10 conts In stamp's for sample to The Horplclde Co.. Detroit. Mich. OREGON WOMAN IN ALASKA She Writes a Book that is Now on Sale Mrs. May Kellog SullUnn, wife of the odltor of tho Pacific Dnptlst, Itov. Frank L. Sullivan, now of tho Baptist WnUhman. 1ms written a very Intor opting book on Alaska, Illustrated Just the Same, Th New Year Is coming, and people will swear Just in the same old way. That drink will be cut from their list foe n year Just In tho samo old way. With moral Intentions our bosoms will swoll, To good resolutions from soul-founts will woll Enough to pave every highway In well, Just In the samo old way. We'll glanco o'er tho year that Is dying so fast Just In the samo old way, And vow tho no.xt will not bo ns tho last. Just In tho samo old way. We'll vow that we'll shed our trans- grosslonB and sins As snnkes In tho spring shed their old winter skins, And cntor tho New Yenr ns bright as now pins, Just In tho same old way. In writing each manly "Resolved" wo ptoparo Just In tho samo old W Wo'll road and roviso Uiom with stu dious enro N Just in tho samo old way. Our souls will ospand with a fooling most grnnd Whon all of the lists wo have finally srnnuod, And then wo will sign thorn with roso Into band, Just In tho snifle old wny. We wish to thank our customers and friends and the public generally for the liberal patronage accorded us during the past year, with the assurrance that every ttfort will be exerted to merit a c mtinuance of your sup port during the coming year. Accept our kindest wishes for a most Happy and Prosperous New Year. Yours truly, . BM v. M N M $H-HIKHlH MK-MH-MH HB-MH-HMlHlBHlM-Ba In lees than a month we'll be Allot! with a yoarn Just In tho snmo old wny; Wo'll wish tho roform lnno would show us a turn. Just In tho snmo old way. We'll view tho old tempter nt first with alarm, Then laugh at tho thought ho can bifng us to harm, And soon wo'll bo off with him, arm linked In arm, Just In tho snmo old wny. Jos Barton Adams, In Donvor Post. Were Pioneers of Lebanon. Judgo I.eWB nnd wlfo, tho old couplo who woro murdered In tholr homo near Spokane about December 20th, woro rosldonts of Lebanon In tho onrly days, and ho was principal of Santiam Academy. Tho old couplo llvml on a lonely road, nnd woro mur Queer Place for Diamonds. Now York. Dec. 30. In hor efforts to select a hiding place whero her ?800 worth of dlnmonds would bo safe from burglnrB, Mrs. Mary Iluroughs. of this city, snyB a Horald dispatch from Phil adelphia, forgot all about tho ash man. Mrs, uurrougns, mo uny uojoru . . . . e.,7 -II. dored for tholr money. They wore l UiriBimas. wrnppcu nur aw wuim m supposed to keep a largo amount of 'diamonds In u chamois and tuokod monay In vnnco. tholr house ExprosB-Ad- thorn away in tho too of a wall-worn shoo, bolonglng to hor small son. She then loft tho house, tloforo sho returned tho nshmnn called. Mrs. Utirroughs' slstor throw Famous Jockey Must Walt. Inmlnn llof. .It. CnrloS. Tod """" -'" - I . .....4...... Sloan's valot, was remanded In tho tho shoo away wltu tno omor niuuisn. pollco court this morning. ohaigod.Mrs. Hurnnigha rotumod. and hur sifl- with stealing ?G00 worth of Jowolryer Incidentally imlntlonod tho nshv nnd clothing from Sloan. Tho latter man's visit. protested, Baying ho could not -wait "I gavo him thoso old rfhoos of Wlb . for tho trial, as hu had to Ball for llo's" sho snld. Amorica. Tho court notified. him thnt Aftor a long search tho nshmnn was. ho would bo compellod to romnln. .found nnd tho diamonds rocovolod v 44 . k gteax cyclone who pass flLedovet The Fai Stote "this week has scatteect ittt toys anot holiday goods ove i vast Tet'itoy reaching bom an to Be sheba and making iottsands of homes happy. Ve thank all out patons and lends fo theb liheual pati-on- ge and tst all have had a ey Chi-istmas anct wnuiS all a happy and pospeos W Yeat we ase Yo ts Twiy I iU How's ThlsT We Offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any case of Catarrh thnt can not be curod by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned. Iiavo known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 yoars, and bcllovo him porfectly honornblo In all business transactions and financially able to Carry out nny obligations mndo by tholr firm. West & Truax. Whole salo DrugglRts, Toledo. O. Welding, Klnnnn & Mnrvln, Wholesale Drug g its, Toledo, O. Hnll's Catarrh Curo la taken Inter nnlly, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free, Prlco 7fic per bottle. Sold by nil druggists. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. I i i iikd or rii,i:8AiTi;a o yrahs. Mr. C. Hnnoy. of Qenorn, Olilo, liil the pile for forty yean Doctors anil rtollnm (oiilil do lilm no InxtltiK pood. DeWltt's 1 W it, li llnzol Salve curcil him permanently. i Invaluable for cuts, hnrnii, brulsm, apralna. InrtrntlonB, Mirma, tetter, inlt rhruia, nnd nil otlifr skin dlscnscii. Iiok for the name PcWItt on ttio imcknge nil others are i lirap. worthier rountrrfrlt I u 1 1 aim, uu niaie oirrei. o Hov does your umbrella stand the weather? REMEMBER we, recover una repair them. 8HIPP & HAU8ER. r.rH of Thnnks. .Children Cry for Tho undersigned wish to thank their kind f i lends and nolghbors for tho many klndnossoB Bhown during Iho ro- Flctcher's Cnstorla- RAMBLER AGENTS. cont lllnese. donth and burial of our Dealers-Repairers and 3Ut tininvmi liusbtt'nd and father. Tholr ' .,.. .... .,..,. bolovod liusbtt'nd and rather, porsonnl sorvlces and sympathy havo boon uppproclnted beyond oxprosslon. and will novor be forgotten. MltS. JUUUS UUF.F. MItS. H. O. SOHULTZ. ALHEltT HURF. GEonais nuEF, HDWAnn IIUBF. AUGUSTA UUKF. . CAUL IIUI3F. dly-wkly Forty-Four Club Dance. Tho Forty-Four Club will glvd Its second dancing pnrty In Tioga hall on Wednesday ovonlng. Decombor 31st. Mombora will ploaso tnko notloo. 12-30-2t Columbia River Smelt Aro plontlful at Fitts & Doty's mnr kot. nt 130 Court stroot. Phono. Main 1921. 12-30-tf Hi- v I THE FAIR STORE Oahney Stfrtt from photographs takon by horself. It has been published at Uoston, and Is now on solo at Pntton'a book storo for 1.G0. Mrs. Sullivan Is well known to Snlom people, and Is a charming wrltor. Hor book throws a groat deal of light on tho dark placos In Alaska, as Mrs. Sullivan "roughed It" In some of the hottest raining camps for a number of years For sale at Pattons' uook storo. How does your umbrella otand the weather? REMEMBER we recover and repair them. SHIPP & HAUSER. Owing to tho hoavy rains of the pabt week tho Ynmhlll river hna risen very fast nnd tho wntor is now nbout flvo feet ovor tho walls at tho locks at Lafayette. Proprietors. Don't forget the SL Hlrao rostnu rant when jou want a good meal. Union help only. Open all night. 95 State street. 12-4-tf Arthur C. Rhodes, m of a promi nent rancher living on Upper McKay Creek. wo seriously wounded Sun day by the accidental discharge of a J8-caHbre rvoiver. He was brought to a Pesdleten hospital for treatment. I you are troubled with" Impure blood Indicated by sores, pimples. bSa'ehe. etc., we would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which wo sell mill -l positive guarantee, twlllj ways cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic rlBons and all blood diseases. 50 oTs and tlMJK Freh eoQf and butter from our .tore, at Aumtvllle and Mehame, , et Speer Bros. 'Phone 2491. JMl-tf ""' ,wun III KS'RR nam Ut WBy".t?it MtlsCi nesrtta". W'ilSiL W rrtlevwi the If f ts tlS'ti the nervpi nd esres Bed Time I take n pleasant herb drink, tho noxt morning I feel bright nnd my com plexion Is better. My doctor says It acts gently on the stomache, liver and kldnoys, and Is a pleasant laxative. It is mado of herbs, and In propnred as easily ns tea. It Is called Lnno's med icine. All druggists sell It at 25c and 60 cents. Lane's Famhy Medicines moves tho bowols each day. If you cannot got it, send for free samples. Address, Orator Woodward, Leltoy, N. Y. -i , in Stockmen .from the Dig Ilutte In Douglas county bring word that dur Ing tho recent cold snap many cattu have died iiK) that range. Wh Ittbr w4 titk, we bt her C'MrU. Wha be wii Child, the crkd for CiitorU. Ottta ihe bfwino Mlw, iheclaDi toCutorU , Wben ibe hid Children, the give lhm Cuter) John Fluke, an old soldier of tho Union army, and a prominent rosl dent of Indoponddneo for years, lies at the point of doath at his homo thero from a sevoro nttack of rheumatism and (Amplications. No hope Is hold out for even temporary ImprovoraenL INDIGESTION is ihe causa of more discomfort than nriv other allmenL If you eat tho things that you you want, nnd that arn COOd for VOU. TOU UT6 distressed. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will roakoj your digestion perfect ana prevent Dyspepsia and Its attendant disagree able symptoms. You can safely oai anything, at nny time, If you take one of theso tablets afterward, 8old by aP druggists under a positive guaran. teb. 25 ots. Money refunded If you am not satisfied. Send to us for n free sample. - W. H. HQOKEIt CO., Buffalo, N. Y. Branson & Ranan Havo Just rocolvod n largo supply of Chnso & Sanborn's oolobrntod ooffoe. Gunrauleed to b tho host on tho mar ket. Bend In your ordors. dry Buyers Take Notice. Out fighting ammunition for 1308 Rambler bloyclos, $40,00 worth of sundries, O. & J., Hnrtford nnd 'all othor makoe of tiros, throe Unvoting' man, and ovor" ?50,000 woith of Btoolc, nil until for, and Htlll pnylng ensh for KoodH purchnsod. Kach yonr eomo of our compatltoiH start now fnlsohoodB,. Biich ns "on wheels," "bustod," "Boiling out," "lost whool," and each yoar wo como out on. top. Wo still lend In the running, utid will crofls tho tnpo a winner, nsj usual. Tako no stock In such Htorlos clrculatod to "head us off." Rend our Now Year nnnounoanlont. Don't stock up for 1003 with whoa), sundries, tiros or anything until you boo what wo havo to offor. If you havo mado money by dealing with us In tho pnBt, wo will glvo you a chnnoe to ninlto mnro In U19 future. Wo will make you a profit on our ox perlonco. Watch our smoko for 1003. FItHD T. MHItniLI. OYCL13 CO., 1N0. Portlnnd, 8poknno, Tacomn, Senttlo. Wood $ 4.00 Good seasoned fir wood sawed and delivered to any part of the city, at 54 per cord- D. S. BBNTLBY 181-183 Commercial St. Phone C91 Main. 6REDI Last Days at the TORS SALE The balance of the stock of the Creditors Sale of Shoes must positively be closed out within a fevdays at most any price as-no goods will be removed from this city if they can )e given away. This is how we are selling to get rid of them. adies Patent Leather shoes worth 54 now 1.05 " French Kid Hand Turned Shoes worth 53.50. . .51.65 Patent Leather Ties worth 53 now 51.35 Kid Shoes up-to-date styles worth 51.50 now. . . -95c " Slippers and Ties worth 5150 now 65c Men's Patent Leather latest stvles worth 54 now 51 SS Vici Hand Sewed Shoes worth 53,50 now 51j65 ' ' Calf Shoes worth 52.50 now 1 .15 M Waterproof Working Shoes worth 53 now 51.35 Boys School shoes worth 51.50 now .75c Now is the time to get shod at Creditors Sale of shoes Corner State and Commercial Streets, Salem, Oregon. Mail orders promptly attended to RBCBiYBR. j id . ',. i .fci ' i.i ,Mm K. S '4 - mrr 1 - '' i. , . . 3, ' u j.', - ,,. iiiiiii ssif ' fi fjlTaiiltilsTdtt'L '' ' r ' """""" imwip jglSjyMSJljSjMMjiMlllljlllMigfiiJ ifc Sjfftn jMmd Ftti I jtttKFn .! i