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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1901)
) h-" 5 i cor w;m ,?t .:5 rsK ..J nui Bill out r- v;,v lAv.cori lr com been mors vrlniV 4ft ftta-WA 1 1?' v l"iy j4PJ p. ' ""4 rtiKdml i Wlfiw! rcontl f. D1IU11I c- do 'm 1 .jAftiilrrt 1 H . U KWfrfifl ','.( t-tl first jg throji Jamtsi ndyS j'TOWUK Jhflcours." r, 2T SKVl VM Ibcirln w. r-fl MJiSl EnndjtuS i Cone W.J; ia. EEOttOS ikddfflj vpartfl ibayotb $iil lata ill wouli Mfccdm wllCba IboJroJ 'a lotio "''ruuIIH, rat Mllil . laenr, bruaulu ',' tyibaE .eufl m. i ; st-j TI' HB BH im "AMIS if io V ftgTg r Jfesi J.. , tfflnM v ".s "J' JXMJt .Mim wai P .', 'ML1MI ' taHEai !' " Baa'tnl r . PJ 5f Mt iS, Dili KB SikSHi wry Seal iTmixcdl FoftaSt havo! j 1 li - SI I' L Jf i j &r,IiorM wiuiVra! meSm i fcv, 'TW 13 j ; Wt'Jf iiHJSiaHa I SOCIXL FRATERNAL, lAHD PERSONAL MENTION Mb Watson's M&&&a&e Sho tolls all suffering womon Itowsho was cured of Ovarian Inflammation by NOHMAL SCHOOL PROGRAM. MISS GEER ENTERTAINS UNIVERSITY NOTES. tfrttisria Hf ffnasi!i: PINKHAMS Chapman Cllcri,neto, Weddlne, Tbe haiideomo honin of Mr. and Mrs T. J. Cberringtou, In UuIIrb, wan the eceno of a very pretty wedding Wednesday evening laei', when tho cbarmlnd, and only, danghtor of tho bouse, Misa Winnie Mnco Cherrlngton, becamo tho wife of Mr. Rbbert Lynn Chapman, a prominent young morcbant and orchard lat of that city. Miai Allco Laycock, of this city, supported tha brido as maid of honor. Tho reception room and parlor wero daintily arrayed In festoons of Itv, sup plemented with feme andpotte'd plauU, the piece do resistance boing two largo Interwoven hearta dono in Marguerites and smllax, tho wholo BrranRcd to break tho rays of the electrlolighta very effectively. The ceremony was conducted by Jlov. D. M MeUgor of Dallaa and was wit nossfd by about thirty of the Intimate trleudi of tho families interested, sever al going from tho Capital City for tho pnrposo. A delicate anppor was served Immediately at tho conclusion of the wedding, after which soverai bonra of delightful intercourse prevailed and tho happy young people wero finally escort ed to tholrnew and beautifully appoint ed cottage home just across tho street from tho paternal residonco, whoro thoy were, later regaled with a jolly sornade, Mrs. Chapman, tho lovely young bride, Is well known and happily remembered in this city whero she spent hor school years, and a host of kindly frlonds hero extended sincere and cordial wishes .for long years of happiness and proapority to them both. Tbe bndo was1 gowned in white organdie oxquisltoly made and and car ried a lovely cluster of Bride's Heses: Miss Laycock appearing in pink and bearing Carnations of (bo eamo dainty hue. Mr.- andMrs. Chapman wore recipients of many elogant and useful gifta in cut-glasa, hand-painted china and sllvor. A tho College Recital recital was given by tho pupils tl Northwestern Normal Collogo in in the Murphy " block 'ast night. Thi attire neeond recital uiven by tho musical anil lilnrarj' department of tho college for thin faon. The pro gram throughout wns exri'llent, every numbor receiving and doaorving great applaupe. At the conclusion of tho pro I gram a reception was held and con siderable time pppnt in a foidnl way. Tho program given waa'aa'appeudiid: I My Regiment March i Misses Ackdrtnaii and Riley When tho Heart is Youmr l'rof. l'nrvm Recitation 'After tho Hall." Mies Km ma Sehlbredn. "La Zingana" MUs Burkholder "Till tho Breaking of tbe Day".... MIrs Marian Baughmsn Recitaiion "True Eloquence". . . . .J Oportshausor "YuleTlde Bella" i Miss HvaUmphrey! "When thevioletB Hloom Again".. Miss V'ora Byara "Robin's Return" Miss Ackorman Conversation ...Miss Helmkenand Mr. M'I'oland "Longing," (Cavatlnh...Mls8 G. Short Recitation "At Griggcby Station". . Miss Ora Goodrich Presto Sonata, Op. 2, No. 1. .Beethoven Mr. James Batt Recitation' Whistling In Heaven" Miss Bertha Sholbridgo Allegro Concerto in 0 Mr. Bait and MIbb Draper. VEGETABLE it OMPPttNP t - "JUKARAinS. flVKHAM: wnoniwrototoTC npo I luul been suffering from inilammntion of tho ovaries and womb for over eighteen, months. I had a continual pain and soreness in my bnck nnd sido. I beliovo my troubles vrero caused by ovonvork nnd lifting somo years ago. Lifo was a drag to mo and I felt liko giving up. I lind soverai doctors, but thoy did mo littlo good. I began to uso Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegctablo Com- Eound four months ago and am in better health to-day than I avo beon for years. All my pains aro gono. Your Vcgotablo Compound has mado mo well. I recommend it to all suffering womon.'' Mns. S. J. Watson, Hampton, Va. When there is one remedy that is sure, nnd hundreds of thousands of -women know from ex perience is reliable, is it wise to experiment with untried nnd comparatively unknown medicines? We have deposited with the National City Sank, of I.vntl. it.o. whlrh """ "'" wn be paid to any per- on who can find tlint the above testimonial letter is not eenulne, or was published before obtaining the writer's special permission, I,VniA 15 1'INKIIAM Mrdicinb Co. Afternoon Event Mra. 0. A. Grey entertained at hor home on east Stato atreot last Wodnos day afternoon, Miss Lena Breyman and MisaEtbol Hughes Ming 'tho guesta of honor. About forty latl Ua wero prosent, and all present Indulged In gamea. The time was agreeably closed by tho serv ing of refreshments. University Notes. Tho young ladlea of tho Phlladosian Socioty entertained tho faculty and mem bora of tbo Philadorian Socioty last eve ning in tho Society balls. About seventy -Ave persons wero pres ent and a very charming time waa had with music and gamos. Refreshments wero served during tho evening. School closed ycstordayuntil tho Mon day after New'Veara, and a number of tho out-of-town pupils took advantage of this to visit thoir homes. MIbs Mabel Garter professor of elo cution, leavoa today to spend Christmaa with hor parents, in Portland. during the evening, and wero served refreshments An Informal Evening. ' Misa Musa Geer entertained tho mom bora of the cast of "Tho Senator's Wife," tbu homo talent drama, given Wednes day evening, at the opera house, at her hornelastovenlng. An unusually pleasant time was bpont, as Miss Geer is a de lightful hostess. Cards were played Entrc Nous Club Party Tho'fnitial, party of tho series to bo given this winter by tho Entro Nous club, was given hut night in Tioga hall. It waa one of tho moat enjoyablo social affairs of this winter. Music was fur nished by Steelhammor orchestra and dancing was participated in by nearly all prosent. Iho patroneesos woro Mrs. E. M. Hurd, Mrs. PaulSroat, Mrs. Max Buren and Mrs. Zadoc Rigga. Tho at tendants wero tho Misses Carrie Willis, Stella Hurst, Elizabeth Holvoreon, Remah Holland, Carrie Hurst, Maude Hirech.Georgo Giitnor, Florence Brown, Oskio Matthews, Constance Holland, Misa Croosan, Miss Durotto, Misa Stuteeman, Mies Tillson, Tilleon, Miss Williams, Miss Damon, Miss Emily Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs Sherman, Mrs. John Roberts, Mrs. Ed Baker, Miss Ray Downs, Misa Ella Rine- mau, mips iUotta Davis J. u sninn, Ed Baker, Len Crawford, Whit Hohnan, Arnold Crossun, Jno. J. Robeits, Will Taylor, Chas. Bior, Otto Wihon, Frank Lovoll, Fred Durotto, Chae. Tillson, Reeves, Claro Baker. Harry Ollinger, Olaronco Black, Paul bront, Joe Evans, tttfflfflfflffltfttmtttt" fll.MSSJtNNvaBti'NMNl Us3BrsrNwvig rjTvnTTsBsVWsarsO STOOKTO 4t7HNavKasBi'iNttiMNaTsar4rss arsSBai3svvNarsiaN&avt&NHssisoD furnishes you with beautiful as well as practical presents at reasonable prices r N P .-. .ft I, i i i i i ai ','.- . - v -" Beautiful Silk Shirt Waists at Lowest Prices. DRESS GOODS The best of Blacks and Colors at Reduced Prices. 5f2l Gentle 7Ai men s lim$f. vSi GLOVES - - lice Line If brffc KTB Beautiful Lace Hose Come and Sea Them ffato s-fffii IEMEMBER THE FOUR LEADERS Dress Goods, Men(s Clothing, Shoes, and Furs. STOCKTON'S mat&titmmf tf grttm wnnmmttw tmmnm w Bert Olllncer, Harry Albort, Max OUu reu, Z. J. Riggs, Frank Loomis, Leon Holland, Jno. Uiletaan, Chauncey Bishop, Hooker, Jno. Cochran. "At The Old Cross Roads." One of tho best attractions of tho the atrical season was tho production of "At tho Old CroiR Roads" at tho Grand opora houso Friday night. Tbo com pany ia under the managomont of Arthur 0. Alston, which is a guaranteo'of its excellence, as Mr. Aiaton has visited Sa lem several times before and always brings good plays. The story of the play is ono not us ually presonted in this way, being a story of the South, not touching on tho war period. Every Southerner in tho audience pronounced tho en tiro play and people to bo typical in their exactitude to" detail and all enjoyed with intense interest the good dramatic work. Tho most prominent characters wero "i'aropa" tho octoroon, Estha Willliams and Jono Corcoran as tho heiress to a magniflcont property, and also the daughtor of tho octoroon. Thomas Inco as tho tramp and orstwhilo pretended count waH a decided favorto, as also wuro Edwin Walter the gambler and Mostyn Kelly, as Tom Martin. Mrd. Craig and Louiso Valentine as sumed the roles of negroes in an em inently Btttislactory way. Christmas Services. Tomorrow (Sunday) tho servicos nt tho First l'resbyterian church will bo peculiarly intorosting us thoy will bo ap propriate to .the Christmas season. Rev. II. A. Ketchum, D, !,, pastor of the church, has with great care, and with tho assistanco of many of the church membership, arranged a program for botli morning and evening services of exceptional merit, and tho musical por tion of tho program will bo n raro treat, while adding much to tho impressive ness of tho services. Following nro tho musical unmoors; MoiiNixa BKiivicK 10:30. Organ Prelude Rondo Choir Response, "Now our Father" Keichum Offortory Moscowaky Auihemf "Oh ,Zion that Bringnst Good Tidings" J. Stabler Contralto and Baritouo duet. The . Angel"..,, Rubinstein Mr. nnd Mrs. Wiggins. Contralto Solo, "Hark What Mean Those Holy Voices" Hawloy Mies Lonu White. Ladiea Quartit,"Brittlitostand Best of thoSoiia" lb Organ l'ostude, "Gloria" . KVENI.NQ HKUVICB. Organ Preludo, Vespora Anthom, "Daughter of Zlou'' F. 0. Maker Soprano Solo, "u, Littlo Town of Bethlehem" Bartlett Mra. J.Purviho. Alto and Tenor Duet, "Guiding Star" Bragdon Mba Lena White aud J. W. Thomas. GloKH'ir Heopopop, ",Iho World Is Hushed in Stillness" Mr. J. t'urvino soprano; Miss Ln a j Wlilte, contralto; Miss Angio McCu - ilocli, 6ecoudBopraDo; Mrs. F. A. W.g- guia, second alto; J. W. Thomas,' tenor; IF. A. Wiggins, baritouo; Miss Edith KotcbtiM, organist; Jos. II. Albort, double bass. PERSONALS, A. II, Mulkeyof Elkton nas in theuity I yesterday on busineee. Miss Edna Parrish is visiting friends and relatives in Albany. Mrs, M, 8, Skiff has relumed from a week's visit in Portland. J, W. Coahran has returned from a visit to Pugut Sound cities. Mrs. II. B. Colbath and eon Oyril aro In Portland for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gray huve re turnud to thilrhonia in Portland, Tbe Mloeoe May and Kathlian Jonos are visiting their homo nt Turner, MUs Kmma Swarta is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Robert McFurlano, of Turner, Mr. and Mia. 0. K. Krautse aud daughter Helen, are visiting relativoa in this city. Miss Helen Calbrcath has returned from Portland to spend tho holidays at her homo here. Mra. Oi A. Gray is in Pbrtland today. Mrs, 0. II . Smith h visiting relatives in Portland. MUs Mabel 0. Carter Is visiting her parents in I'ortlan , Mini Dell Brumloy has godo to Ash land to visit rolatlvaw. Mrs. Scott Hozortli and little ron aro vMting rcUtlvea in Portland. Mis Maud MaoKny has gono to Port land to visit friends for a wcok. Henry Hollenlirck returned Irotn Srt lom Tliuistlny EugeUU UcglS'.ur, Mlfls Clara Scott M gono to Bed Buff, Cnl., o visit red itlvua for a few days. Sju'clal IiiRiiranco agents, J. 0. Thom- ns Hhiii u. story and II. u, Ululmcrs n'o in tho city on bitflinejs. Mra. Frank Ue Parcq Mid children will spend tho i olidavH with her mother, Mrs. Judge Cowing of Oregon City. Judge F. A Moore delivered a lecture at Silverton Friday on "Tho Duties of thoCititx'iis to tliu Government.1,' Misa Mae Boiso entertained a largo number of ladiea nt her home yesterday afternoon in an elaborate manner. MiPsCotinno Riley of Portland will arrive hero thia evening to spend the holidays with her nunt, Mm. George Pearco. Mrs. J. A. Aupporle, of Jcffer on, ac companied by Mrs. E. W. Hazard, of Hull Iowa, is in the city for a couple of d)T. J. M. Long has returned to Salem, lie Is now engaged in tho real estate buel ness in the capital city. Brownsville Times. Rev. S. Snyder of Sulem, will com mence revival meetings at Webfoot church, Christmas evening, says tho Dayton Herald, Fountain pons 'orX-nas gifts "Lucky Curve Parker" best pen on the market at Barr'a jownlry store. ' o po mil, Mitchell, Lewis and Stavor Co. 12-2tf. Market Quotations Today Make Salem a finod llnme Market" : .lieber Whcst. Oats. Etc. Wheat I8c-60c Oata '28c. Barley $15 per ton. Flax Cash, Northwest, 1 40. Hop marker. Hona 0 to lOkfo. 8ti ictiy choice 10c. Liverpool, Dec. 5 Hops nt London Pacific Coast steady, X3 6s. to i. Live Stock Market. Steers 33Jc. Cows 2K3c. Sheep 1.50 gross to $3,00 Dressed voal Gc Oc Hogs, alive IJc. Hobs, dressed tic. Flour, Hay, Peed, Etc. Baled cheat $7.25. Clover fO. Feed barley $10 per ton. Brnn-$1G Shorts $17.60. Flour, wholesale $2.05. Potatoes. Apples, Etc. Potatoes tOo to 50c. Apples lOfgfiOc por box. Fancy packed $1 00. Dried Fruits. Dried npplos 5Gc. I'alian prunes 40i to Mh 3) to 3J Petito Prunes, iOn to C0i, 3 -tc. Wood, Fence Posts, Etc, Big fir-$3 50. Second growth $3.00. Ash-$3 50. Body oak-$1.00. Polo oak-$4.00. Codar posts 7o, Dairy and Creamery (Product!). Dairy butter 1620c. Creamery 2025c. Storo 15c. First-class country, per roll 35c. ' Creum at creamery, pan akimmod wlC Separator Bkimmod 23c. Egrsand Poultrj'. Eggs 20c. Hens, livo 8c per pound. Turkeys 10c. Geese $5 to$0 por doron, Ducka $3 to $t per dozen. i Wool and Mobalr. Coarso wool 13c. Medium He. Fine He. Mohair 20 to 25c. lilies, Pelts aadFurs. Green hides, No. 1 5c. Green hides, No, 2 4c. Calf skins l5c. Sheep 25 to 7fic. Goat skina 25c to $1.00. Gray fox 10 to 40c. Coon 10 to 25c. Mink 25o to $1.25. Otter-$1 to $5. Skunk 10 to 25c. Muskrnt 1 to5e. Wildcat 10 to 25c. Sterner Market. Chickens 07c. Egga per dozen, cash. 25c'to 27c Portland Market. .0iBT??r?eo' 20, - VVhoat Wal'o Wnilo, 57M58. Flour Portland, best grades $2.50 $3.60. Graham 2.50. Oats Choice White 00a Q Barley $10 $10?f per ton. iuiHsiuii uran, fly. Hay Timothy $Ufl$l2 per ton. Onions $1.50 1.75. Potatoes 88 00 per cental. Butter Best dairy, 1822; fancy creamery, 22$25c; Store 13i15.'.Iti ftggs-Oregon, ranch 30a doz, Poultry ChickenB, mixed $2 60 $3 50; hens $4; turkeys, live 10 lie. Mutton-GroBR. 3 Hogs Gross 5e. Beef Gross S.uO $3 50 Veal-Gross. 7J8cn-, Hops 8 10ctb. ooi alloy, 11 14clb; Kasti-rn H',1. M III m HUM-LIU rii '" ni" !"MI ii " iTT wWWwtWM M'gclablc PrcinMlioarorA3-simllatmftilipFowlnnilUcdula-Ung llic Slouws luulBowols of Promotes Digestion ClvccrPuI iisss nnd Rest.Contalits neither Oj)itint,Motpliinc nor Mtncrnl. Not TCati c o ti c . JptoroMI)r!UKUELtHTCIW; iwpAv Jrr sflx.Smut titV.Rrrf f JhpbtnniHt - TtitUinaltStdtt liilnnwi ttmvr. Aperfccl Homcdy forConallpa tlon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms.Oonviibiuns.FcvcnsiV ness mut Losjs of Sleep. Facsimile Signnlurc or NEW YORK. ASTORIA Tor Infants and Chilrimn The Kind You Have Always Bought I Bears the I . Signature vr h 1fV 1 fvf Id- In Use For Over Thirty Years mr iwfliWTiiiiAviVii'Jiiiiir?'iwM MM EXACT COPY or WRAPPER. Kf EJiirTllJ I MM 1 1 IPl k& W r wIRlii TMC OCNTAUR OOMrANT, NIW TOK CITT. We Have a Snap on... Enterprise Foot Cho DDers Just Think The Regular $1.50 Cutter for $1.00 Better Get One While They Last. R. M. WADE & CO. THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM $1.00. SALEM. OREGON. A first-class piivato hospital for tho treatment of chro.iic and auilcal cases. Iluilt the puit year ORpoulnlly for tho purpouo for which it la used. Gonvenentiy located within four blocks of the husiners part of tho city. Tho most mndnrn furniehingd and latest appliance throughout the building. Heated by hot water and iiahteu bym aud electicity Hero the sick can havo tho comforts of an elegant privatohome, combined with all the advantages of a general hospital without tho nolso, confusion, and publicity attending ono. Outside physcisna bringing casos in treated with tho greatest courtesy, and assisted in operations if requestod. For terms and further Informa tion wnto or apply pornonallv. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT, VISITORS WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 APD 4P.M A LARGE INVOICE nF .-r.-g-.-.. White Enameled ytm-wELSSB And the Famous stransky Steel Inaiheled Ware GRAY BROS. 1 STATE AND MI1ERTY STREETS " iinEMgg-n t in ii The (Botrect Uimc Tc buy your Christmas ToyB is now, before tho rush which always comes the last few days. Como at once and look over our new-aUpply at your leisure. e havo a great assortment of dolls and iron toys : trlcvclea and valoclpeues, '""" bags and boxing gloves for tha big boya; Wbitoly 'Exerciser foi the big girls, in iact, 8omoming tor young and old, big nnd little. A The' Salem Gun Store 6 Blanke's Coffee Touches the Spot Did You Get a Free Cup; We Did at Harkit & LA.oaReNOB ' inn a i im in tm Have You Cold Feet? I.v L'Otlli 't of '"' l,l ,AnM floor in a eoM "- . .1..... a fcirui room. et odo of our amull UAo HEATERS and at umall expon.e i - - . u bodroom for rising and retiring. Tbo turu of a koy aud tho touch oi a n"- . an mat is needed to btarr tho llro. MrPKon, 812Ko ; Mohair, SlQZlelb, HldeaDry hides, 16 pounds and up wards, 15o 16). ' .... BiC1 LIGHT CO. Mj ,m MMMBMMimigywMMniliiijmJil III II II llinriT" ' '" .ChemeketaSt. SALEM GAS THE VAPOR BATHS THINK OFAWINDOWFULLOFTIIEMOST BEAUTIFUL JEWELS. WATCHES AND of mNCEsS F0R C"R,STMAS' T,,EN ri"" I HUIE WING SANG CO. All kinds of Holiday Goods; silks, handkerchiefs, china ware, ornameuw curio.iues, ladies' and gouts' furnishing and dry goods, silk and wool waists, wrappers, all kinds of goods. Full stock at cost price for three days. HO ,-.w u,., ub.oui, uregoa. frmprrn I " "" i Will cure mslsrla rod clwosc your system from 'f'J PnrWnsnn mtt dv! Is. the time to purchase a --.T !.., ...... ..P.AM - .'UWli""" MM IMII f. fore the hot -weather arrives. Thevsportath ?,$0h;"LM,r andrefreshlntafieradayof labor and """ catlatt U $2 Book Free to Patrons JtS,y u j Tamlly. For sale at ray residence ana,u. w. rui"" Agents Wanted Good pay. Call oa or ddre$ MRS. JT. 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