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7W v&imym K!JW"PRl,rr' i f TJ" n " wr ' THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8AUEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1M3. PAGE THREE I FATAL . WEDDING TONIGHT scenic Effects are Really Very wonaenui A Play Brimful of Interest from Start to Finish In Uio fatal wedding which cornea to the Grand opera house tonight tho theater goers of this city will get something out of tho ordinary run of comedy dramas. Tho piece has Just Dnlihed a successful run In New York City, and proved its drawing powers by playing to crowded houses during Its engagement in tho Metropolis theater. The plot of tho plcco Is en tirely different from anything hereto fore seen, and serves to Introduco a well laid story full of heart Interest and pathos and ono that appeals strongly to tho femlnlno sex. Yet thcro Is sufficient comedy thrown In kiin tho audlcnco Interested. Tho scones anu inciucnis ponrnycu nro taken from real happenings and most iifhfnliv rendered. Tho main Inter- ests of tho pleco centers around tho intortirMnttnn of n. child nart by little Lllllo Rosewood. Tho sconlc olTects nro truly wondotful nnd marvelous, doilctlng somo of tho most fnmous scones In nnd nround Qotham. Among those Is n countorfoltor's don, locntod on the banks of tho Hudson river. Another shows tho famous Palisades at night. In connection with which a Kreat storm offect Is Introduced, nnd bolng ono of Uio most realistic scenes ever attempted. Tho fnmous old Grace sliurch Is presented In n life like manner, besldos several others of equally strong nnturo. An unusually htrong cast has beon secured to pro- Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Manager. Saturday t Match. 28 Straight From The Heart New York's Big Hit. THE FATAL WEDDING E SCENERY SENSATION EFFECTS A Strong Cast. Prices, 75c, 50c, 35c. Seats on sale at box office Saturday, 9 a. m. i J i 1 9 S. C. STONE, M. D. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES 8ALEM, OREGON. The stores (two a number) are lo cated at No. 235 and 297 Commercial street, and are well stocked with a complete lino of drups and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc Has bad some 25vjrears experience In the practice of medicine, and now ma?Bv-P0 charges for consultation, ex- , animation or prescrlptloi j I If mil - ' ; jMm&- w MOR sent tho play, and It Is a foregone con clusion that crowded houses will greet It. Prices 75, 50, 3G. 0 Silverware Disappeared. visitors from tho valley towns must have c6mo to tho oratorical con test hungering and thirsting after souvenirs of tho substantial sort. Tho caterer at the banquet In tho donnl tory, held after tho contest, reports tho loss Is $02 worth of silverware, Seventy spoons, tired of feeding Eu gene mouths, walked off down tho vol- loy. Forty knives went along to chnp orono tho aforo mentioned articles and no less than 20 forks followed leisurely after their companions. We arc glad It's only "once In eight years." Eugene's stock of table uten sils couldn't stand such a haul very often. Guard. Sick Headache absolutely and per mnnontly cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Constl patlon and Indigestion, makes you cat, sleep, work and happy. Satlsfoc tlon guaranteed tir money back. 26 cts. and no cts. Write to W. H. HOOKEtt & CO., Buffalo. N. Y., for a freo cample. D. J, FRY, Druggist, lyn, N. Y. Great Electric Railway System. Morgantown, W. Va., March 28. With the beginning of tho construe' tlon hero last week of tho new Mor- gantown electric rnllwny a start was made on what will bo ono of tho big- gest electric rnllwny systems In the United States, n lino between central West Virginia nnd Pittsburg. The Morgantown street car line will be n link in the gigantic systom that wyi ox tend from Iluckhnnnon, W. Vn., n town high up in tho mountains of Upshur county, through tho vnlloys to tho groat Industrial center of Western Pennsylvania. Tho road will bo upward of 200 miles long nnd n considerable pnrt of It has beon nl ready completed or Is In an advanced stngo of construction. Tho nggregnto capital of the roads to bo welded Into ono continuous lino between tho points Indicated Is over $100,000,000. o- i If you are troubled with Impure blood. Indicated, by sores, pimples, headache, etc., wo would recommend Acker's Dtood Elixir, which wo soil under a positive guarantee It will al ways euro Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons nnd nil blood diseases. CO cts. and 11.00." D. J, FRY, Druggist i n It Is an old superstition that one must take a dmg for ovory 111. but tho people have gradually brokon away from It. Schottlo, Bnrr & Barr, Osteopaths, Opera Houso Block, Salem. The White House. Theso cold days It Is much bettor to take your meals In the city, than i to go home. Tho Whlto House Res ! tau rant Is just tho placo you nro look ling for. Open day and night. Hop Twine. arrived. Wm. Brown & Co. Has Just the Thing. If tho pcoplo are looking for an up-to-dato eating houso with all modern conveniences, try tho Whlto House restaurant C H. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene. la White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Partis desiring superior operations at mod erate fee In any branch are In espscio) request THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial Street. OYSTERS Served In the est of style and wit the moat suitable accompaniments. E ECKEKLEN. Proprietcr White Bronze Monuments Never chip, crack, tar nish, moss or corrode Ttse only klad that nev er needs cleaning. For the truth of the afcove see them la all the Sa lem cemeteries; some of them bavebeenthere for 17 years. IT you want the very- test at half the price of stone hat will last ten times as Job, call on or ad- dress - , -irAfT 19019J ceamertUiSt l.D. VVAIA, Silem. Ortcos. i 4gajfcy2 A LAD'S MISHAP Is The Sting of a Common Catfish Poisonous? A Kansas Boy Pricked by a Fish's Spines Contracts Blood Poisoning -- The , Family Doctor's Opinion. A physlclun In Topeka, Kansas, at tributed a case of blood poisoning re cently to a prick from the spines of a cat ilsh which bnd been left In a shal low' pool by tho falling waters of the Shungnnunga river. It was found by a young son of Mrs. N. Unrnett, of 714 Hancock street, Topeka, who cap tured it and carried It home nfter a struggle. Some of the wounds Its spines hnd made were so sevore that the mother poulticed them. Soon one of the lad's Angers began to swell and became very painful. A physician dressed It, but tho poison remained In tho blood and tho boy soon began to break out with bolls on his face and neck. "He suffered a great deal," said his mother In telling the story. "His stopiach becamu In bad condltlyn nnd thoro wore running sores on his lips which were very painful. His blood wns In horrible condition and the doc tor said It would retpilre n year's trea.ment with blood modlclnos to purify It." "Did It?" she wns naked. "I didn't wait to see. My mother- in-law recommended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peoplo nnd two boxes cured the boy, Ho has not beon troubled with the bolls or sores since and his blood is In ns good n condi tion tin anybody's. Do you yondor that I recommend Dr. Wltllnms' Pink Pills?" Master Harnett's case Is uncommon only In the cause of his trouble tho sting of the catfish: Impurltlos In tho blqod Is a common complaint. Hut It Is n dnngerous one to neglect because disfigurements of the complexion are not the worst of tho troubles It cnusos Impure or Improvorlshed blood Hob nt tho root of most diseases to which mankind Is holr. Dr. Wltllnms' Pink Pills for Pale Peoplo are the best blood purlller nnd blood builder In tho world aS Is amply proven by their long record of cures. They hnve cured such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis. St. Vitus dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumntlsm, nor vouh hendaclio. tho after-effects of the grip, palpitation of tho honjt, pale nnd sallow completions and all forms of weakness either In nialo or fomale. Dr. Wllllnms' Pink Pills for Pali People nre sold by nil donlers 6r will be bent postpaid on receipt of price, fifty cents n box; six boxee for two dollars nnd fifty cents, by addressing Dr. Williams Medlelno Company. Schnortndy, N. Y. Fight In Manila. Manila. March 27. Th,e Irreconcll nblos. San Miguol irid his Lndrones, were defeated In n bnttlo today by a detachment under MncCnbo. and Ml guul Was killed. I.lout. Rens nnd 11 mon wore wounded, nnd throe of Mne Cabo's men were killed. Mohair Wanted. At top prices, for largo or. small lots, at all tlmos. Johnson & Hlbler Enquire at Hnrrltt & I.awronco's gro cory store. J. C. JOHNSON, Aiet. Warning. All citizens aro horoby warned nit to repair or build sldowalks within this city, without first obtaining a written permit from tho street com mlssloner, as provided by Ordinance No. 402. undor penalty of fine from 110 to 1100. OEO. ORlSWOLD, 3-2C-3t Street Commissioner- UNION HOUSE. Your stepmother Is still hero, as busy as ever. When your olothos are worn and dirty, or the1 buttons off. take them to her, at tho Salem Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Repairing and rellning: now velvet collars put on overcoats; also four suits a month for SI. Called for and returned. MIIS. C. H. WALKER, Prop 195 Commercial Street Hop Twine. arrived. Wm. Drown &. Co Has CASTOR I A For Infanti'and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of & Strong's Restaurant Is tho favorita iatlnc house of the is tne lavonie eaung nouse oi me city. The best meal service that can be had. . , DOCTOR THOMAS LECTURES Delivers a Most Eloquent Dis course Makes Some Broad and Sweeping Generalizations Dr. H. W. Thomas, of tho People's Church, of Chicago, lectured Friday evening at Unity church to a very flno nuuictice, thcro being ministers of other denominations present. He wns Introduced by Ilov P. A. Powell, of the Unitarian church. Mrs. Hinges led the singing, and, after scripture reading nnd prayer, the lec ture began. Dr. Thomns was lu his happiest mood, wns overflowing with Influ ences thnt tnako him ono of the great est of American pulpit orntors. "And now nbldeth faith, hope, love. And the greatest of theso Is love." From this text ho discussed somo of tho things which abide. Ho said tho mind of tho educated man wns always thoughtfully serious. To many minds tho thotiKht of tho brevity of life wns painfully serious. Living In tho transient thero wns n natural longing for tho permanent. The vision of tho Now ns tho Abiding, the Ktcrnal. wns more satisfactory. Mun die, but Truth nnd Institutions llvo. Our lives were pnrt of n vast universal purpose, a factor In n conso les order of chnnge, nn ovor-becom: lug process. In the world of mind nnd of spirit wo found tho only abiding things. We pnss from tho perfect to tho Imper fect. Mind In Itsolf Ih nn entity, n something pnrmnnont with Its own Inws and constitution. The humnn family hnd always hnd n faith, as the vast "other half" of our existence tells us. All humnnlty be 1 loved In n higher lire, a belief In Cod. Wo differed only In our definitions. This belief In Clod wnH within us. and tho struggle of nil meoH for Its cor reef Interpretation wns tho one unan swerable nrgumnnt for tho existence of the illvlno. Tho highest splrltunl Interpretation came through Christ. He referred to tho teachings .of SncrntOM through Plato, ns tho prepa ration for Christ's coming, tho (Ireek philosophy which luterpretated Chris tianity for three hundred yenrs. Hence enmo the Impulse of civilisation to conserve tho good nnd drop out ovll. Tho appreciation of tho good was In tho constitution of tho mind ns di vinely cicntcd. The life of divine goodness, with faith In tho eterunl truth was tho manifest Ideal of the ago. Ho reviewed the newer criticism of tho blblo showing that portions were now considered mythical, portions leg endary and portions historically In sufficient when Judged by tho tests ap plied by discriminative criticism. Ho held that tho Hebrews before Christ had a bettor sociology thnn was lu oxlstonco today. As u race they had held onto tho living Rod and right eousness, held onto learning nnd teaching, stnndlng for nn Idea and a principle. In the fourth century there had been adopted a doctrine of the fall of man. Total depravity, endless pun ishment and atonemout. that were never tnught In tho first three centur ies of Christianity, and that was (lie orthodoxy of today. In tho substantial feature of Its orthodoxy, so-called, the Protestant and Catholic churches stood on exact ly tho snmo ground. They differed on somo minor iolnts only. The Catho lic church was hotter In one respect In that It held nut the hope of purgatory. Hast of tho Hocky Mountains there wns no longer any teaching of eternal punishment Tho consequence of evil wore being hold up to tho world, more than the ery of endless suffor- Ttio appeal was not so much to fear. as to lovo and hope, that the mind which was In Christ was to bo in us. In the conturies of war that fol lowed tho reformation, theologians lost faith In humanity, and thoy sol emnly declared, we will bind these reeds upon tho generations to come. They had not faith enough to trust the peoplo In tho future, no faith In tho powers of human reason. Bo the bondago of tho past was sent forward (Continued on Fourth Pass.) The Qii4t Way fc- to prevent Pneumonia and Consump tlon Is to cure your cold when It first appears. Acker's English Remedy will stop the cough in a nigm, ana drive the cold out of your system. At ways a quick and sure cure tor asio ma, Hronchltls, and all throat and 'unS troubles. It It does not sausiy ou ln8 arUSSlsi will tuiuum juui wi, . , - ., .A,aniA. w U HOOKER & CO.. Buffalo, N. Y. D. J. FRY, Druggist. HAYE HAD DAY Old Fashioitd Medicines for Catarrh po Longer in Yogue For many years past tho usual treatment tor catarrh disease was with' local douches, sprays, Inhalers and liquid medicines, comprised principal ly of alcohol, all of which novor curod but simply gavo tho temporary rollcf and stimulation. A thorough euro can bo made only by tho treatment which removes tho catarrhal poisons from tho blood. A new remedy, which meets tho re quirements, nnd which, so far, has been remarkably successful In curing catarrh Is Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, They can hardly bo classed as a se cret patent medicine, as thoy aro com posed of such valunblo remedies ob blood root, Hydrastln. red gum of Kucnlyptus trco and similar nntlsop tics combined lu tablet form, shtch euro by eliminating from the blrod nnd mucous membrnno tho poisons of cntarih. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets nro large. pleasant tasting lor.dnges, to bu taken Intomnlly, allowing them to dissolve in the mouth, thus reaching tho throat, trachea, and finally the Stomach. If desired they mny also bu dls solved In wnter and used ns n douche, In addition to the luternnl uso. hut It Is not nt ) till necessary to use a douche; n fow of them dissolved In tho mouth dally wl'l bu sultlelent However, when thore Is much stop page of the nose n doucho iiuiile from theso tablets will give Immedlato re lief, but the regular dally uso luWrnal ly will euro tho whole catarrhal trouble without restarting to the In convenience of a douche. Dr. Dennett stntos "that the Intern nl trentinent of catarrh by menus of plensaut medlcnted tablets Is rapidly taking tho plncoof douches nnd local applications." nnd further says that "probably tho best, nnd certainly the safest remedy nt present on tho wt- ket Is the Stunrt's Catarrh Tablets, ns no sttcrot Is made of their composition and nil tho really ulllclent catarrh remedies nro concentrated In this tab let." DruMtists sell Stuart's Catarrh Tab lets nt'AO cento for fullslsed packngs, nnd he will tell you -there Is no safer, more iKilalnblu and convenient vi tarrh cure known to the trade, 3-II-IC-3S. WHAT TIME PROVES. This thing of being sick and looking for a euro Is a mighty serious busi ness. Pcoplo are not given to Joking even nt tho first symptom of the ap proach of tho grim destroyer. They do not want to bo tho subjects of ex periment, but want medicine that has i. the test of years behind It. A medicine that bus been mado and used for 30 years gives assuranco of Its worth, and can he taken with n faith that they have tho very best euro tho world affords. All this can bo said ajuut Dr. nunn's Improved Liver Pills as a rem oily for Btckheadacho, dys pepsia und Indigestion, It begins right nt the source of tho trouble and re moves the cause. We will send a sample box of these pllld free, or a full box on receipt of 26c. Sold by all driggists for 25o per box. or address Dr. liosanko Co., Phllndephla, Pn. For sale nt Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. 2 iii u Mohair Takes Another Jump. Mohair Is king of farm produce nt present. Win. Drown k Co. aro offering 33 conts, nnd tho market seems strong. , 3-26-tf Fine, Sweet Oranges. Wo bnvo Just recolvod n frosh lot of California orange, nnd you know wo carry nothing but tho very best. These aro certainly flu. You should seo tor yourself. nRANSON & RAOAN. 3UHL CUrtE FOR PILES Itching Piles produce molsturo and cause Itching, this form, as well as uilnd, Weeding or Protruding Plies are cured by Dr. Uo-san-ko's Pile Rem edy, stops itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. COc a Jar at druggists, or sent by mall. Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Rosanko, Philadelphia. Pa. For sale at Dr Stone's drug stores. Call for City Warrants. Notlco is horoby given that there are funds on hand appljcablo to tho payment of all warrants of tho City of Salem drawn on the genoral fund, en dorsed on or boforo March 21, 1903, as Intcrcst'wlll ceaso on and after that date, JOHN MOIR. 3-23-10t City Treasurer. Balem, Or., March 23, 1903. ' a Notice of Intention, Nptlco Is hereby given to all whom It may conoerc, that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, for, and In behalf of said oljy, beq deolared, and does, hereby, declare, a Great Sale Mammoth Snlo of Roto' nnd Youths Clothirig. TOMORROW ONLY THESE PRICES $3.00 Suits for $2.40 $3.50 Suits for $2.80 $4-.00 Suits for $3.20 $5.00 Suits for $3.95 $6.00 Suits for $4 89 $7.00 Suits for $5.60 ' Bring In The Boy's Its Intention to undertnko tho gonor nl Improvement of Perry , street, bo tween tho west lino of Liberty street nnd tho onst line of Cottngo street; to bring snld street to tho ofuolnt grades and to tho lovels Incident thereto, by filling, nnd oxcnvntlng tho snmo nnd gravelling said street, be tween said points nbovo nnmod, to a dopth of nlno (0) Inchon on and over the center twonoty (20) foot of said stroet tapering therefrom to n depth of four (4) Inches nt tho curbs along both sldos of raid street: All of said proposed work nnd Improve ment to bo dono nt tho coat nnd expense of tho property abutting up on said Perry street botwoon tho points designated undor tho Charter provisions now In forco nnd by ordin ance mndo and provided therefor, Dono by order of tho Common Coun cil of Salem, Oregon, this St dny of Mnrch. 1003. N. J. JUDAH, City Ilecordor. a-23-10d Notice of Intention,. Nutlto is hereby given to nil whom It moy wineern, that the Cummurr Councll of tho City of Hnlom, Oregon, for. nnd In behalf of snld city, has declared, nnd does hereby, declare. Its Intention to undertake tho general Im provement of High street, botweou the south lino of State street nnd tho north lino If Trade street; to bring snld street to the official grades and to the levels Inoldent thereto, Hy fill ing and oxgnvatlug, tho saino and grnvelllng said street, botwoon said points nbovo namod, to a dopth of nine (0) Inches on and ovor tho con tor thirty feet (30) of said street, tapering thorofrom to a dopth of four Inches (1) nt tho curbs along both sldos of said street: All of said pro posed work and Improvement to bo done nt tho cost and oxponso of tho property abutting upon snld HIrIi street between tho points designated undnr tho Charter provisions now In foreo, nnd by ordlnanco mndo and pro vided therefor, Dono hy nrdor of the Common Council of ffnlum. Oregon, this 21 day of March. 1908. N. J. JUDAH, City Recorder. 3-21 lOd. Notice of Intention. Notice Is hereby glvon to all whom It may concern thnt tho Common Council of tho City of Salem, Oregon, for, and In behalf of said city, has declared, nnd dots, hereby, declare Its Intention to undortako the gener al Improvement of Church street, bo twoon the south lino of State street and tho north linn of Trade street: to bring said stroet to the offlolat grades and to tho levels Incident thorcto. by filling and excavating, tho same, nnd graveling sold street, bo tween tho points above namod, to a depth of nlno (9) Inches on and ovor tho center thirty (30) foot of said street, tapering therefrom to a dopth of four 4) Inches at tho curbs along both sides of Held street, All of said proposed work and Improvement to bo dono at tho cost and oxponso of tho property abutting upon said Church btreot between tho points designated, undor (ho Charter provisions now In forco. and by ordln anco mado and provided therefor. Dono hy order of tho Common Coun cil of Salem, Oregon, this 21 .day .of March. 1003. N. J. JUDAH. City Recorder. rympes l ! MMP tTrR