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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1903)
The Eve Of The Wedding rU almost the v of the wedllsi; y your rift for the hstry ri!r l . ,,nf h... h-lsh.rd. we know, to select wluly-totuy a sift flttintly te.mlful without lolnj ,wuu ,uur Dic.Di. tci we minx the Dm Store cia help you out of ycur dllemnu. fhls store It fullofjuitthe thtnis thit are most la fvor for wedilni ciris-of loveiy cut cuss ml rise Silverware ml haaltome Manfe Clocki and much else la ttoeral Jewelry tf rich aid tatteful sort-and the price ar remarket) y reasonatle. la Sliver plated war (the famocs WALLACE Brand we have for example Oraote Spuons at as little as 52 a et t boons $1 SO i. set; Sutar Shells at 50c each: SuitrTosis at $1 each; nerry Spoons toi.suucnsna scores or omtMtiots at prices not at all hlth. You can tuy a leautlful Cut Class Vase here as low as$2.J5:or a Don Don Dish at S2.is. or . rultDowlat$S,I5.oran on Cruetat $2.25. Andof course, we have nuantltte.or cher priced kinds If you so desire. Won't you come and Iwk. the whole tv , Corner of State and liberty Sts Jc)a WW' wcweciy GMrte EarrrraznS -H H M I 1 1 II I II I I H H- Social Realm! rill l Mill llll I Mint f a aaiem weauing. ntlons are out for tho mnrrlago KJna Price, a well-known Sa tiety girl, and nlcco ot Justlco Wolvorton, of this city, nnd jTonos of Ileno, Nov. Tho core- twill bo performed at the First terlan church, Wednesday, 14th, at 12 o'clock. PER80NAL8. f". Thomas, of Staylon, is a Saltm R today bClnud Oatch returned last night Portland. Jco of tho Peaco Morgan Is id on legal uuslnoss, bicycle and auto business. Mrs. It. H. Lenbo was called to Port land Friday evening by the news that her father, John Btoolts, had suffered a stroke of nalaysis, N. Lambert, of Sublimity, was In town today, nnd Monday aspects to loavo for Eastorn Oregon, nnd possi bly Idaho. A marriage Hconse was granted to Alfred scharer nnd Mary Hogemauor. V. Wattler. miller at Parkoravllle, Is a Salem visitor today. Ceorge Richie, of nervals, is In the city today on btrtinoss. 7uw DA'LY J0URNAl" SALSM, OREOONSATUnUAV, JUNK 13, 1903. " Airs. Fairbanks fells Itnw a PACE FIVE. , never before been seen hero. It Is by Mr. Hal Heed, autlior ot 'Human HearU," nnd othor great successes. Tho comedy predominates, and at ihe Bamo timo the undercurrent of pathos makes tho play a mosC beautiful story, nud one tong to bo remembered. Llttlo .Vorna has ono of tho principal parts, and It Is useless to say Hint sho makes the most of hor opportunity. Tho play is ou tho f'Old Hompstcad" order, and tho characters aro of tho quulnt old i Kind, nnd thero arc renlly sumo of tho funniest situations In "A Black Heif er that was over put Into ono pleco. The Play Last Night, last night tho Allen Stock Com pany presents "A Knlr Rebel" to a good house. Tho fair rebel proved a ery charming nnd delightful robol. nnd Itussoll Heed a splendid "Yank." Fairbanks fells how neglect of warning symptoms will soon prostrate a woman. She thinks woman's safeguard .Tho play is nm of life, and tho audi ta l.yoin t. l'lnkliam S Vegetable , neo showed Its appreciation by hearty Compound. "Ignoranco antf neglect Are the causa of untold fomalo suTorlnjr. not only with tho laws of health but with tho chnucc of n euro. I did not heed the warnings of headaches, orgnnto pains ana general weariness, until I wni do something. Happily I did tho rielit thing. I tool Tiyillft i:. Pliiklinm'ri VCKclnblo Compound faithfully according to directions, and Mas re- applause. Tho special features wero exceptionally good, nnd tho songs by Prank Walsh, who has n remarkably docp and puro boss voice, wore alono worth tho prlco of admission. Llttlo Verna Folton has von a warm placo In well nigh prostrated. , I know I had to i tho hearts of Salom'a people, and whon sho comos again, which wo hopo will bo In tho noar futuro, sho will got a heart!' WOlcomo. SliA win nnnnrrwl aXnd lns " again felt tho glow of Vealtli through n,ly flno 8Upp,J of ro808- Tho 0rchcs. Wool Peel . Makes Sale The Wool Growers' Association met In the council chamber of tho olty rco Gray and wlfo aro snondlnc irH today to consider bids for tholr lr... . . ... ... . rovita eim at nowpori. pool ot wool, consisting or 11.SU0 Ruth Kotchum Is visiting at fleece. At tholr last meeting, one russo homo in Portland. ity Clerk Roland Is In Portland after buslnoss Interests, . Watson, of Turner, was a ss visitor In Snlem today. Jovornor T. T. Gcor wont to and and Astoria this morning. ' Davis, a merchant ot Shodds, J. visit to old friends In Salem to-I yjMc Cormlck wont up to Albany dayito, umplro tho Kugeno-Albany A rourrlago license was Issued this orniDK jo uerwiR nun unu aiuus u. lYitorf tearncst Rean has returned from ugene where ho attonded sohool tho tatlyoar Mr.Vnnd Mrs. Max O. Duron and son Sffiturned from n two-days' trip to irtland. Oarflold Mncrum, of Forest Qrovo, ont yesterday with his slstor, Mrs f(Hi'Dyrd. J. H. Albert Is In Portland, attend' g a meeting ot tho Lewis and Clark ir commission JohSJR Watson, a promlnont farm u9Nrnor, spent u fow hours In this morning. BJlpuncan, superintendent of tho Lumbering Company, Is In on business. SvSraor Chamberlain Is spending day. In Portland with his family; fill return Monday. is Qretta and Dess Stowell will Jioon for Vancouver, where they send the summer. pLoulso Morcara. a student of wfilamotto. returned1 to her home iburn last evening. Chas. L. McNary returned yes- i from Eugene, where she at- Uho Macrum-Dorris wedding, fcora Litchfield has returned to after a short visit with hor LMr. and Mrs. deo. P. Lltch- week ago, the highest bid was rejected. Mr. Downing, prosMont of the asso ciation, announced that each bidder should file a scaled bid, but two ot tho representatives ot wool houses re fused to btd If this was done. At last the association agreed to auction tho pool off. Wm. Drown started tho bid ding at 15H conts for tho coarso and 17 conts for tho fine. This was tho only bid Mr. Drown made. The high est bid was niado by Mr. Jacobs, rep resenting tho Oregon City Woolon Mills Company, who bid 10 for tho coarso and 17 & for the fine. This bid was about tho snmo as Mr. Jacobs mado last week, nnd, aftor consider ing tho matter somo time, tho sale's committee agreed to accept It. The wool will bo delivered noxt week. my body. Hlnco I have been well I lmvo boon more careful. I have also advised a cumk-r of mv sick friends to take Lyrilu 15. Pinldinin's Vcjio- tnuio compound, ami they lmvo never had reason to bo sorry. Youra very truly, Mita. MAT FAimiANKs, 318 South 7th St,,Mlnnoapolis,Mtun."(Mrs. Fairbanks is one of the most successful and highest salaried travelling sales women In theYest.)-j5000ofpmii oa'inUtttrprovinfiiii,lntniieinrHittpnJuct4 When women nro troubled -with irregular, suppressed or painful men struatlon, leucorrhisa, displacement, ota, remember, there Is ono tried and truo remedy, Lyrtlu K. I'lnklmui'g Vctrotablo Compound. A Job Lot Of Ilrownsvlllo woolon mill clothing for one-hnlf price, at the Fair Store. Ct "A Black Heifer" Is tho narao of tho play to bo pre sented nt,tho Opera Houso this ovon Ing. It Is a brand now play, and ha$ tra desorvoa especial mention, and each of Its numbors was responded to by a call 'for mora The play tonight Is "A Dlnck Heifer." which closes tho company's engagement horo. Tho company doscrvos nnd should have a crowded farowoll honeflt, Tho man with tho big violin You'll know by his rotundity; And Walsh has got a basso volco Unusual for profundity. Tho leading lady plays hor part With vigor and Intensity, And little Vorna makes you laugh. For that Is hor propensity. Llttlo Walters, Jubelf eigr? jr.' Polohahe Ml "MCramec iscs ,M.t Kirk FPoysor, A, DroJJ. a. lnstffn. ' " B. Woods. FuHhwivhl TTtnxrnr.1 .4.. ... WF.r r. ; -uncoriumossv oods, F. Vngaf trln-lVot . vvu& ...V-V"! VtllumtUIUUBS'. ..Jtii N...V ..Qumbort (b) "Down In tho D6wy"DelC' .. .. ...... tH. Smart Souvenir ot '03 .y .Instrumental trio "My Own United States" ..,;...,,.. .'..... Scon's and drill Rebecca's Trlurtjjjh. A drama In throe, net. , Act I Miss Dolalno's Kitchen. Act H-.Tho Picnic (Irovo. Act III Mrs. Rokom'an'a Parlors. r Cast of Characters. Mrs. Rokemau n lndy ot wealth.,,. ....,..,.,...,., Miss M. Eckorlcn Mrs. Delalno, a widow ........... ,Mlss M, Lobold Rebecca, a foundling . .Miss A..Loonoy Clarissa Codman, a spinster Mis Q. Ooulct 0uKGliIb?3Mfc)t SWMIttl Dora Galnc ..MIsa L Sutherlaamt Sadlo Morrell ....Miss K. CnlbrcaUi JennlO Woodman.. Miss M Kckorjon Mellle Dunbar . . Miss Dortha Alfca Kmma Stjjycna ....Miss A. Rrlnjcley araco(lreonwood..Mis Hnttlo Mile Matlo Qra? Mfsa M. Anderson Alice Leeds ....... I.. Miss R. llach Qusslo aqa'h.,..'. Ilss MolTyJohn Kntlg Conner a . r. .MtssllS. PJwoII Gyp, atolored girl. .Miss OlTvo'McGeo aieg, tno vagrant.... Miss R. Gbnlct The Whirlwind Gallopo Rrlllnnto. .... .4 ........ lColllns Misses) A. Walsh. M. 8uthqrland;fc. t?ftcl V If Unvl . J s'Si Tableaur "f Now York, Juuo 13. Tho stock mar ket Is firm, and fenra ot a crash aro averted. RemoveThat Bilious Feeling You know how It Interferes with your daily work, your pleat urea nnd recreations it is a suro Indication that your tiystcm to not working right atfd that you nted a llttlo nssiatunca tako Beecham's Pills nnd you will bo well, look well nnd feel well. You wilt cat welt J Bleep well nnd you will work well. You not only need tho pur gatlvo but tho tonic effects of Bcecham'a Pills to put your ontiro system In good working ordor. Beecham's Pills conio as n boon nnd blessing to overworked dlgostlvo systems as they correct tho ovila and lay a Bolid foundation o health and strength... Tried and Trusted Friend Beecham's Pills will prove every point claimed. Smta Evmrywhmrm InBmxmm, tOm mmMMmm The Musical and Dramatic Entertain. ment To bo given by tho pupils of tho Academy or tho Sacred Heart, at tho' Opera House, Friday ovcnlng, Juno' 19th, will, undoubtedly, bo ono ot tho most charming entortalnmonts of tho season. Tho program Is as follews: Smoothed Up For Sunday HALL'S FERRY ROAD fit l Ty it A, D, Pettyjohn, Prop. cessxBxsajsakZ PfMJsaieaxsm Dyspepsia vanishes beforo osteo pathy llko dow at sunrise. AMiat tho gastro-lntestinal tract needs In overy caso is a normal nervo and blood sup. ply and In In many cases moro ration al diet, Sctfoattlo, Darr & Darr, Osteopaths, Opora House Dlock, Salem. Osteopathy has demonstrated Its ability to euro many diseases hither to considered Incurable. Schodttlo, Darr & Darr Osteopaths, Opera Houso Dlock, Salem. isWoTJT e il II. Leabo was called to Port. jtltest evening, on account of the vlllness of her father, -John ... . . yj'W V. Kantner lett ror forest this morning, to attend tho com ment exercises of Pacific Unl- r. Ties Wcller left this morning for t business trip to Portland o be goes to Spokane for a few visit. Lounsborry, traveling freight of the Southern Pacific, wis In last evening, leaving for Port- thjs morning. Allshle, circuit Judgo ot uoise with hU wife and children, who been ln7 8aiem "Vftltlng triendsii Ifor their homo today. . ft A. Wiggins Is expected home to Lt, after a three woeka' abseopo la fcastorn cities la the Interest of his DIED. RUNDLBTT. In this city, Juno 13, 1903, Miss Mamto Rundlett. aged 26 yoara Tho deceased was a native of Sa lem, where she spent the larger part of her life. For many years sho was a nurse at the Stato Hospital for the Insane, and It was the confinement and close attention to her many duties which broke down her health. About ono year ago she went to Ari zona for her health, but won brought home In May very low. Miss Rundlett was a favorite with al who knew her, and she has a host of friends who will mourn her loss. SPEER BROS. Goceies, Ctockety9 Glassware, Gfanitewate, Hardware. 2 Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps -X 2C . Last month we shipped $2460,72 worth of Butter, Eggs, and Chickens. This month we want to make it $3500,00 and have shipped $1442,04 worth so far. We give these figures not in a boastful spirit bat simply to ver ify the statement we have heretofore made of being the largest shippers in the Willamette Valley of country produce. J ' BORN. SAUVAIN. At tho family home. In South Salem, Juno 13. 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sauvsln a son. J THE PURE V 1 " GRAIN COFFEE T TIu? coffeo habit li qujcfcly over? come by those who let Grain-0 - tale Replace. If;propcriy made M R tastcsike tho bH of coffee. No grain coffee compares mm tt ta flavor or bealthfulness. THY IT TO-DAY. IXnoetntntriUm lie uxlttc. A full lino 'of Fresh Bread and Cake for sale at THE SPA, U 4 State street WH Mck 50CMrcfcM ef iui tickets we jjlye 10c ticket tonrStaFewrtlBCeBBter. Tlckets.goo oa our Call Tenia Bakery:WaM. W, T. STOLZ, Proytetof. Haying Tools Barrel Churns Single and Double Ice Cream Harpoon Forks Freezers HMSMMBMMBMMMSBMMMMMSIMtMSHBMN laMMHaHMa"iMaiaalaM"HM Rope in all sizes Washing Machines Carriers - Floor Hooks Clothes and Hangers Wringers Everything complete in 5 Tubs ail three stores. aad Boards We handle the La Pralle Shoe Co., Shoes, St. Louis and guarantee every pair we sell to give satisfaction. If we can not do this we will tell you so when you hoy. You take no chances with us. STRAW HATS We have tfaeaa for hoys as welt as men in all styles. - Those large wn hats for awa we have. A full a?d com pk4ertfle d Pt'Wt ent Medickoes aad toilet sundries. We have not the space to quote you prices in detail but our large and growing trade is conclusive evidence that our prices are tight. We have never been under-sold in a single instance by any competitor. We Will Pay in TaJe f o Ftidny and Sato day 1 7c dosen for Errs. M J -2c for Butter. lOcforHenk; 20c for Spring Chickens. Less 1 0 per cent for Cash. 4i .SPEER BROS, Farmer' Stot e 3C State Street. FiV','