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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1903)
jYJgJLRN&LEMJmj .BAMl'ftVlO iJTt It Will you .Give The Bride? twill you five her on that most Important of all davs? i,b somttnlne that she will prize and cherish somethlne i o credit to your taste aad your friendship. Where can I tetter selections than in a well stnewd 4wMrv chnn m the Barr Store? This store Is a real mint of eood elft rrjf exquisite Silverware, fine in quality and charmingly rfcceratlens: of choice Cut Glass wroueht Into dishes of I and tasty shapes: of handsome Clocks, (rood Inside as lit: and all sorts of novelties In Jewelry fresh from the larket. You cannot do better than do your wedding tin? here In addition to the beauty and variety of I, the prices, too. are a'most always a trifle less than 3!vCC of td . Sts J)&btP ybfiGMW QMne S3C Sii( "" ; ij 1IHHIIIIIIIIIIIIII x-Social Realm! illlllHUHHI m Personals. a. Fraitfc Clrer and children, of race, frwr-rlsltlnR at the homo of iMtmi, . Hanson, in South Sa- "iNy, of Cascadla, stopped off niwwrnutuu iruni runiana nnu mm-. . m mm,, a orao 01 m nomas uoui 11. "W. Taylor nro vis- and friends in Corral SlSISStfl itoVimA s, ,iWr ins iwgt iprnp Ommi MMMifj hompson extended loft tills visit in Ich Ib visiting frlonds week B60NAL8. 4jyMjT?f Portland, Is In tho asei? over-Sunday visit with F; 1, Dunbar Is homo from Port- re awe attended tho crand the Heboknhs. i, Mbte Kennedy, of Wood burn. m TJsItlnjr friends in this whhmmI to hor homo today. f Oertwe O'Drlen. of Albany, who has been risking tho Misses Co shaw, went down to Qorvals yester day ror a tow days' visit. Claud Gatch is at Newport for a few days. Justico C. E. Wolverton is In Al bany on business. Sam White, Mr. neames' campaign manager. Is In tho city today. J. J. Dalrymple and Squlro Farrar went over to Newport today. Senator Hobson stopped In Salem today, on his way to Stayton, from Sumpter. Tllmon Ford wont up to Junction City on the morning train to address n Hermann meeting. Willis McElroy. who has boon vis iting friends In this city, returned to his home In Eugene today. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Cory, of Eldorado Kansas, arrived In tho city yestorday, and surprised their son. F. F. Cary. manager of tho Mitchell, I,owIs & Staver Co. This Ib their first meet ing In fourteen years, and our towns man Is of course ovor-Joyed with tho ro-unjon. Black Peau de Solo At the New York IlnckoL Just In. Ilnvo you seon our prices on silks? 2t Vegetarians and antl-vcgctarlans will havo food for reflection If thoy go to hear Miss Thomas. Monday, tho 25th. at tho M. E. church. It A full lino of Frosh lironil mid Cnkcs for ealo at THE SPA, i 1 4 State street "W. T. STOLZ, Proprietor; With m S(k purchase or bread tickets we clve a 10c ticket 9M4 at r Soda Fountain Counter. Tickets eood on our Call laBMY.vraKon. I HMinniaii4 Manning & Ferguson Hardware and Agricultural -.m Imnlpmpnts k 'I A.i mw9i Oat Stock is New, Oar Prices are Best, We arc Headquarters for Builders Hardware, Carpenters Tools, Stoves, Ranges and Tin and Granite Ware Our Implement Stock is First Class and very latest, $ We carry John Deere Plows and Mo'ine Wagons and Baggies, Empire Cream Separators. Call and see oor Get our prices and do aot sell to yoa we shall take pleasure in showing you oat goods. stock, if we aiming & Fetgtston ORE Corner State and Com'I Sts. areho0se-Parkhirsts old Stand PORTLAND AGAINST SALEM High School and Will amette University Debate Last Night Willamette Wins Due Largely to the Closing Argu ment of Wins low Last night, at tho Unlvorslty chapel, the debating team of tho freshman class or willamctto University mot tno 1'ortland High School team In Uio forensic arena. Tho question was: "Resolved, That tho United 8tates should establish a system of shipping suDsiuies. with or without rebate." W. C. Wlnslow, Miss M. H. Wnrflold and Arthur Gales represented tho freshman class, with tho afflrmatlvo of tho question, while Claud McCul loch, Arthur Plnkham and Lloyd Mag ness supported tho negative for tho Portland High School. Tho Judges woro Justico Wolverton, Supt. Travers. of tho public schools, ana Joseph Albert. The chnpol was prettily decorated In tho froshman colon, whlto and green, mingled with tho High School colors, cardinal. Tho color effect was carried out in tho lighting. Each spoakor una limited to 12 minutes, and tho closing arguments wore each of five minutes' duration. Miss Stogu dollgliteil tho audlonco with a vocal solo. She has a charming lyric soprano. W. C. Wlnslow opened the debnto on the part or the nmrmntlre He touched upon tho deplorable condition of the merchant marine and thon dis cussed the Industrial features of the question, and pointed out tho bcnofltn to wnge-earnors. farmers and manu facturers. Ho railed attention to tho fact that England and Oormany woro carrying over two-thirds of our com merce. Mr. McCulloch followed for tho neg ative nnd In a clear-cut, pointed argu ment Invited the Judges' attention to Uio hlHtory of Uncle Sam's merchant marine showing that. If It had do creased. It was from natural causes, nnd not hto fault of the government. Mr. .McCulloch Is a clear, forcible speaker, and has a vory pleasing appearance Mr. Gale next took tho floor, hut ho failed to do offeetlvo work In rebut tnl, but made sovornl now points of weight. The Recoil speaker for tho negative was Arthur Plnkham. Ho summar ized his colleagues' argument, and hnmmorod his argument at tho Judges; ho thon did somo good rob tit tal work, cited sovornl cases of fall' ures In subsidizing. Ho closed his argument by eulogizing upon tho fact that tho subsidies were of class legis lation. Miss Wnrflold did vory of feetlvo rebuttal work, nnd won tho odmlrntlou of Uio Judges in tho way sho supported her argument by good authority. Mr. Magncss. for tho Portland High School, began by discussing tho evils of tho Bystom, and enlarged upon tho economic evils, tho political ovlls and also tho ethical features. HO closed Uio debato for tho negative Mr. Wlnslow thon took tho floor to closo tho debate, nnd In a most tolling rebuttal speech won tho dobata. Much to his credit ho had no closing ipcoch prepared, but took each point mado by his opponents and toro It to pieces. Whllo tho Judges woro considering their decision, Miss Wlnslow and Miss Sharp played an Instrumental duet, which was well received. The Judges decided In favor of Uio afflrmatlre. Doth teams Bhowod much prepara tion, and whilo Portland bad tholr de bato bottor organized, they had tholr speeches learned and wore at sea when thoy tried to do any rebuttal work. After the decision had been an nounced an Informnl reception was hold in the societies' ball J?' SALEM HIGH SCHOOL Will Graduate Over Fifty Pupils Fri- dayNext Thp Program Will be De voted to Oregon and Oregon Affairs Tho closing exercises of tho nubile schools will occur Uils year on Friday ovcnlng, Juno 12th. There will bo rribro than 50 graduates this year. Tho class will bo represented by 16 of Its numbor In a program that differs from tho usual commencement program. Although so many of tho class appear upon the program, tho oxerclsos will not bo too lengthy, as each partici pant will bo llmltod to 400 words, Tho subjects nro not tho usual ones, but wm troai entirely upon Oregon nnd Oregon nffalrs. Tho local program Idea has been presented by many Eostorn high schools with great suc cess. Tho young peoplo nro working hard to make Uio occasion n credit to themselves and to tho class. Divorces for the Lepers (Continued from first page.) mm tory tako steps to Bocuro divorces, free of charge, for thoso conflnod in tho lepor scttlomont who havo hus bands or wives ouUltlo. As a numbor of. persons at Uie settlement doslro to marry, thoy cannot do so on account of having wives or husbands outsldo. A legislative deadlock Is threatened on account of tho failure of tho nminto to pass tho house bill appropriating $20,000 for house expanses of tho sno- clal Bcsston. Tho nonato's bill appro priating J 5000 for sonato salaries and oxpensen is hold up in Uio house. A legislative scandal has brokon nut In connection with Uio report of tho housn commlttco on accounts. Tho vouchors showing tho Horns of oxnon- dlturos havo been suppressed and accosH to them has boon refused by oltlcora of tho law. Tho amount repre sented by tho vouchors Is ovor $38, 000, being tho oxponsos of tho regu lar Iioubo. United States Immigrant Commis sioner F. P. Sargeant nddresscd tho Honolulu chamber of commerce last Wcduonday morning. Ho snld, in tho cnurso or his romarks that his Invos tlgatlons hero had satisfied him that In Uio Hawaiian Islands tho United States has tho richest land within the borders of tho country. Tho commis sioner also said: "I harp been out to somo of your plantations and havo seon something of your labor ami Its conditions. I was Impressed with tho arrangements for tho comfort, caro and health of your laborers. Of course, I rocognlio that somo of thoso arrangements may not bo fully appreciated or uUllzed to inoir tuiiost oxtont by Uio laborers but you havo provldod thorn," Just Recieved this morning, the notbkst street hatsof the Call and see them season w fork Millinery Mrs. HOOKER, Mgr. 317 Commercial St. 'arte; ynnuitfunnnumtmamtmnimumtiiui JUST ARRIVED A fine line of Ladies' Patent , Kid Shoes in heavy and light soles. Call early while sizes are complete. No trouble to show goods. If via & Petteys The Practical Shoe Men. Phone No. 20 1 Blue. REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT. 04 6UU Btrsst mmitminiwmmnuummtmnniT nnumnnnuntmnninwtnunmin z Until iPMliT 1WILT lHH I ! I !! fff fcWtHH ! Smoothed Up For Sunday HALL'S FERRY ROAD Try it Pettyjohn, Prop. IN HONOR OF BROTHER ANDGUESTS Miss Agnes Gilbert Enter tains at Hearts Last night, at her spacious home on Llborty and Chemokota streets. Miss Agnes Gilbert entertained at hearts, In honor of hor brother. Warren Gil bert of Denver, and her guests, Miss es Hslen and Sara liathewson, of Den ver. The rocepUon rooms woro tasteful ly decorated In Scotch broom, the color effect being carried out as much as possible. The tally cards were samples of Mr Gilbert's work as an artist, and were treasured by the guests as souvenirs of a most bril liant and happy social evening The guests wero all old friends of Warren Gilbert and wero an follews: Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Mr. and Mr. 8tolt, Dr. and Mrs. Jeasup, Eula Mc Cully Zadle Palmer. Stella Hurst, IJz zle Holverson, Nan Wagner. Mabel Carter. Mabel Jones, Maud MacKay, Ernestine Ixvy. Miss Coper Mao Boise Oskle Matthews, Mabel Crelgh ton. Jessie Grelgbton, Hortense Kim ball. Mis Butmeyor. George GUtner; Harry Albert. Joe Evans, Basil WK ner, Dr. McNary, Will Burkhardt Douglas Jessup, Wll Brans, Chaa. Bier. Tetf Crawford. Harry Ollustr, Clair Baker. AL 8telnr Lorin Adams, Ed. Glltner. Otto Wilson, IUy Gilbert m a Large packing cases for sale at the New York Racket Jt Nothing Tastes Good And eating U simply pcrfuno- tory done because it must be. This is the commQn complaint of the dyspeptic. If eating sparingly would cure dyspepsia, fevr would suffer from it long, Tho only way to cure dyspepsia, which ia difficult digestion, is to give vigor and tone to Uio stomach and the whole digestive system. flood' 8nprim ourd th nlttt ( rraok Kr, 10 N. 8t, South Dotton. Xul, wh writ Out slta bad b.o jrt iticrtr r Leaves Town WE WILL SELL Monopole Cream Tartar Bk Pwdr lib 25c i : i ! Schillings Best Bk Powder 1 lb can 25c j j ; ; Folg(irs Golden Gate Bk Pwdr 1 lb 25c i I !i ;; : ! Independence Flour 85c Sack ; ; Evory sack satisfaction guaranteed to give or money refunded from drippil for ilx yttrii htd bten with' ooi tpvui in I nq dm ilomtch pd bisdMIi. fib Jb Atkftr modlrluai In VAln. T llood't iiirupirllU nsdtbr will, troubled with or b Jid Irlrd. (owir wo Irtltiti el -if ,, i if r ti i ill i i t" l we ray mis weeK in iraae(i: 'i lOcenta per dozen for Kgga 3G conU per equaro for Jiutter I 10 per cent for Cash, L! SPFER RR0S State St. ,, ,,, x m m-imm.-, - . , - -r w w- w w , - w nooas arsaparuia Promises to euro and keens the promise. Don't wait till you axe I worse, but buy a bottle today. w. -.-.-.-. -,-.-.-.-.-,-.-.-.-.-.-. '-'ais iaf tsHHf f mnmmittennuiinitiieiiiitiiiii''"' Largest Buyers of Country Pxoduco in Willamette Valloy. ; m iif f HMfffrfim i. III :; ? i! :f THIS 1 WORTH Sl.OO TO you. :M THE M PORTRAIT Si PHOTO x. OrjTITOTMr )- jv Gallery over New York Mm.z, PHOTO STUDIO. over N. Y. Racket. H. D. Trover, Pro. Salcm,;Or. J "" SPECIAL OFFER One doz. $5.00 Cabinet Photos and one ?L00 Platinoid Portrait, all for $1 00. i -ror$4.00nJIhii Coutos wUIlkOsDoie risutris!lb$5.00CtUMPkoto,UkMlSllltt4l.SS4M Itfs, JO PUilaoll Por rJl: f Ut Jl.00 si Jlthal 5tU Pfllt sif4 of the PUtltoU. TsM Pwlftilt r LA10B PIWT01,Um v iiitit frn in ttat s'ill n I U Ctlam. ! Is Tile BEST ti oaly tw f otlf xiUr Hrtttt tlkst(, ss 1 I f ututt tutr pktet ( U HfkiJy flft-tUuiiUfctiuUf ssy ssa! ow, ui llwrs vW t so clrs tb4n for iroufi. Tkls Csts It fool diiII Octeotr 1. 1903. tti w U Im oslir J flat Is l"U WKf. 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