Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 10, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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Oyster Cocktails
Aro just twlco as good if you uso
FAUST'S OYSTEBS
COCKTAIL CATSUP
The best oyster catsup on tho mar
ket. FULLER & DOUGLAS,
SALEM'S LEADING GROCERS.
112 Stato Street. Phono 2261
SOCIAL
EVENTS
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1004,
In Honor of Miss Stoiwer.
An elaborate social function of tho
season was the "Hearts" party Wed
nesday evening, given by Mrs. W. E.
Sherman, at her homo 180 Chomokota
street, in honor of Miss Mario Stoiwer,
whose engagomont to Mr. E. Frank
Douglas has been announced,
Tho hostess was assisted' in receiving
anil entertaining by Mrs. J. Ottcn and
Mrs. F. T. Friday.- Little Roberta
Friday rccoivod tho guests at tho door.
Tho house was beautifully docked
with autumn foliage, palms, ferns and
mlstlctoo being ovorywhero' in evi
dence. Red henrts woro used in lav
ish profusion nnd tho rod lights cast
a soft glow ovor tho whole.
Tho ovening was ploasantly spent in
playing "progressive hearts," the
prizes being won by Mrs. Jos. O. Evnns
and Mr. Thos. Wilson. . 0
A dainty luncheon wns served on
small tablos set throughout tho rooms.
Tho wholo affair was most pleasantly
arranged nnd ovory detail was carried
out in n delightful manner.
Thoso presen woret: Dr. nnd Mrs. T.
C. Smith, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Mc
Nnry, Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. E. Fuller, Mr. nnd
Jlrs. Jos. G. Evnns, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray
Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs, U. O. Schucking,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Otton, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Sherman, Misses Mario Stoiwer,
Cora Talkington, Ella Wundcrll, Irono
James, Constance Holland, Gretta
Looney, Ruth Gabriclson, Lelah Her
ren, Ilda Jones, Nova Griswold, Helen
Cnlbreath, Bertha Kay, Ruby Cornoll,
Helen Stoiwer, Laura Berry, Laneta
Young nnd Mrs. L. E. Hooker; Messrs.
Chauncoy Bishop,Roy Bishop, Lorlng K.
Adams, Marion Loonoy, Samuol Young,
Frank Myers, Fred Theilson, Edwnrd
Thcilson, Winlock Steiwer, Paul Wal
lace, W. H. Burghardt, Jr.,' Kinnoy
Miller, Levi Westbrook, Jos. Leonard,
Thos. Wilson, Chester Cox, Douglas
Jessyj, E. Frank Douglas and Ralph
Zerchor.
Goodo-Knowland Wedding.
Thowodding'of Mis Carrlo Goodo ,to
Mr. John C. Knowland was solemnized
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, at tho
homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Goodo, on tho corner of Cap
ital and Shipping streets.
Tho decorations woro very pretty.
Mistletoe, holly nnd chrysanthemums
wero arranged very artistically. Tho
ceromony wns porformod by Rov. F. V.
Haslam, of tho Freo Methodist church,
in tho prcsonco of only tho relatives of
the parties. At 8 o'clock Miss Myrtlo
Knowland played Mendelssohn's wed
ding march, and tho couplo entered and
took their places in a vorltablo bower
of flowers and mistlotoo, at tho back of
Honesty is the best policy :
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whichfwas, n largo mirror, imbedded in
tho foliago, and served to enhanco the
lovoly sceno. A large lover's knot of
satin ribbon was s'uspendod from
above. During ' tho ceremony Miss
Knowland rendered "Th'lno Own" in
a very pleasing manner.' After tho con
gratulations a wodding supper was
servod.
Tho brido woro a handsome costume
cream crepo do chine, over cream taf
feta silk, and carriod a bououot of
Brido 's roses and carnations. Miss Lou
Goodo caught tho bouquet.
Tho brido is tho daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Goodo, of this city, and
is a very charming young lady, and
popular among her largo list of friends.
Sho hns for several years held a posi
tion as stenographer at tho Statesman
office Tho jrroom is a resident of this
city, and a very estimablo young man,
Ho is a printer, and is omployod in tho
Statesman job ofllco. Both havo n largo
circlo of frionds, who wish them much
happiness. Tho gifts wero mnny, and
included boautlful pieces of china and
sllvorwnrc.
Reception.
Mr. and Mrs. Knowland woro at
homo to thoir frionds on Friday even
ing at their homo on church and Ferry
streots, and n vory plcnsant tlmo was
spent between tho hours 8 and 11.
Muslo nnd social conversation made tho
hours pass vory quickly. Lunch was
servod, and Miss Mina' Goodo dispensed
punch during tho ovoning.
Thoso invited were: Mr. and Mrs.
Frank West, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry
Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jaskoskl,
Mr. and Mrs. James McCourt, Mr. and
Mrs. Sumpter Crnlg, Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Grnber, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bozorth,
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. Minton, Mr. nnd
Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Mr. nud MtB. D.
F. Cnrnes, Rov. nnd Mrs. Haslani and
family, Mr. and Mrs. James Schantz
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brant,
Mr. and Mrs. Jnck Goodc, Mr. and Mrs.
Albort West, Prof, nnd Mrs. Charles
Jones, Misses Louiso Hoyt, Bollo West,
D. Walker, Lois Byrd, Frances Llston,
Ella nnd Bcsslo Schultz nnd Lena
Pnyno, Mrs. E. J. Cornell, Mrs. Mary
Day; Messrs. Chas' King, Albert King,
Jay King, Bon Tnmplln, Harloy King,
Jnck Gicsy, Arthur Lennon, John Steel
hammer, Roy. Philips Honry Goode,
Ralph Glover, Chas. Good and Chns.
Knowland.
BICKNELL YOUNG LECTURES
Discusses Christian Science to a Large
Audience 'Introduced by Mayor
.Waters and Makes Telling Hit
With His Hearers
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Tho locture glvon at the Grand Op
era Houso last evening by Mr. Bickncll
Young on tho subject of Christian Sci
once, was woll attended, nnd tho nu
dienco was a most attentlvo one. Tho
speakor Is n membor of tho .Christian
Science Board of Lectureship, of tho
Boston church, and a scholarly gontlo
man, as well as n cultured lecturer. Ho
was called by tho local Scientists to
proscnt to thoso interostcd an authorita
tivo statement of thoir vlows. Ho was
Introduced by Mayor F. W. Waters,
who said in presenting tho speaker:
"Friends: Wo havo como togethor
this ovening for tho purposo of listen
ing to a lecture on, tho subject of Chris
tian Science. This is not a now thought
or subject, ns it hns been beforo tho
peoplo since 187S. j
"Tho purposo of thoso lectures is to
correct any wrong impressions that
may havo gono out with regard to tho
teachings and practico of Christian
Science. Tho world today is looking
for something to relcaso it from its
strife, turmoil, unrest and business de
pression. It turns from ono new theory
to another, with nlways tho samo re
sult disappointment.
"Students of Christian Sclonco do-
claro that an nbsoluto and satisfying
solution of thoso difficulties is found in
tho teachings of this now denomina
tion. Then why not givo tho subject
of Christian Sclonco duo consideration;
"Miscellaneous Shower."
Miss Gcoco Babcock gavo a "show
or" at her homo on North Commorclal
strcot last evening for Miss LaBlancho
Kantncr, whoso cngngoment to Mr.
Owen A. Thonins, of Grnnts Pass, has
beon announced.
Tho Babcock rosldenco wns beauti
fully decorated for tho occasion with
ivy nnd quantities of large and small
hearts, somo with nrrows pierced
through them, other, strung in
strings, wero draped in tho rooms most
effectively. Tho porticrs botween tho
doublo doors woro nlso mado of small
red hearts. Luncheon was Served in
tho dining room, which was also In
keeping with tho "heart''' decora
tions. About 25 young pooplo woro prosont
nnd a vory pleasant ovening was passed
Many gifts, useful nnd ornamental,
woro roceived, and shows tho lovo and
esteem in which Miss Knntner is held.
Tho wodding is to tnko place at homo
Doccmber 14th.
the teachings of Christ Jesus without
reservation. 'Thoy declaro that his
command to heal tho sick is as binding
ns Hint to preach tho gospel, and that
thero is no evidence that it was intend
ed for His timo only. It was scientific
religion that healed tho sick in tho
timo of Jesus and Ills disciples, and it
does tho samo work now, and must al
ways do it, sinco His lifo and work
woro nu oxnmplo for nil timo, and His
method wns a universal and imporish
nblo hcrltngo of man.
What Christian Sclonco Moans.
"Tho steps 6f snlvation in Christian
Sclcnco nro not unusunl. As in other
denominations thoy involve tho admis
sion or conviction of sin, sorrow for
wrongdoing or repentance, and refor
mation manifested in a corroctod lifo.
Salvation in Christian Sclonco, how
over, includes oxomption from sick
ness, wnnt and woo, as woll as from sin.
It Is not contingont upon death, but is
a way of lifo, 'a way of righteousness.
Christian Sclonco is founded upon tho
Bible. 'Tho Christian Sclonco Text
Bo'bk, Scienco nnd Health,' with kty
to tho Scripturos, by Mary Baker G.
Eddy, is a commentary upon tho Biblo.
Other denominations havo commenta
ries, but no othor book in tho world
has over accomplished as much as this
one. Thousands of pooplo havo testified
that thoy havo boon healed, somo of
them of so-called Incurable diseases,
at
Ml 1 I II I I I 1 I I I 1 I I I I I
Just Arrived
Zinn's
Court Street Store
An elegant line of Lowney'a
X Chocolate Creams in fancy box- J
T ea.
KM Court Street.
154 State St. Phone 1971 J
T nil miHHI Ull H4j
Women's Club.
Tho Salem's Woman's Club had tho
pleasure of listening to a flno nddress
glvon by Mr. Redmond Flood, of tho
Everyman Company, at tho 1 ibrary
room this afternoon. Tho substance' of
tho nddress was a roviow of tho play,
which will bo glvon Monday ovoning
at tho opera houso. Tho play itself is
n century older than nny of Shakes-
penre's masterpieces, ami Mr. Flood's
talk on tho subject was very interest
ing. Ho is a fluent speakor, and han
dled tho subject vory readily. Thero
wero a largo number of tho members
present.
Woodcraft Social.
Tho Women of Woodcraft gavo a
very excellent program aftor tho regu
lar lodge mooting lost ovening at their
hall In tho Holman block. Dancing was
indulged In, nnd tho largo number pres,-
ent enjoyed thoscives untu a mm m
Redmond Flood, of tho "Everyman"
company, rccltod two splendid numbors
and received generous applause.
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JA Big Book Snap 1
9 Our stationery salo was a most gigantic success, ana wo nnvo 4
gj plnnned another two-days' Bale on books. Wo throw on tho Salcnr
market today and Monday fully a thousand llttlo s,
HANDY VOLUME CLASSICS J
Making a price that will croato an unusual brisk demand. You'll $
wnnt to como early and get the. choice titles. Thoro's books for
adults, books for girls, books for boys that will interest all during tho
festivo senson. Sco our east wludov), "nnd read thoso pricos.
1 Book for 15c.
O RnnLc fnf . ?.Kr
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y books tot $i.uu.
Thrifty book buyers aro not going to be slow in taking ndvantago
of this sale. Follow tho crowds tonight to shop at
I PATTON'S BOOK STORE
"The Home of Great Things atLtttfe Prices."
A
sco what It stands for, nnd oxnmlno In
to its purposes f
"To givo ydu nn idea of tho magni
tude of the work, I will quote som,o
facts relatlvo to tho publication of
"Scienco nnd Health with Key to tho
Scriptures." Tlio first issuo was pub
lished in 1875. Ten years later tho
flOth edition of 1000 copies was pub
lished. It has now roachod tho 320th
edition, or 240,000 copies in 10 years,
making an average of 2000 copies per
month. In tho last threo months thero
havo been issuod 10,000 copies of this
book. Thoso statements aro prcsontod
morely to show you tho rapid growth of
this now-old subject.
"Ladles nnd Gontlomon, I will now
Introduco to you Mr. Blcknoll Young,
n membor of tho Bonrd of Lectureship,
of tho First Church of Christ, Sciontlst,
Boston, Mass., who will address you."
Mr. Young said In part:
"Christian Stilenco may bo defined as
the scienco of all that relatos to God,
and is scienco not only" in relation to
healing, but ns corrective In relntlon
to all problems of existence. Accepted
theories of religion nnd soienco havo
scuffed at tho association of thoso
words, but reason and logic show con
clusively that scienco must relnto to
through tho perusal of this book. In
somo Instances this testimony has been
givon in courts of luw, nnd has not
beon in tho least shaken by cross-ox-nminnlfou.
Many of theso enses In
volved tho most terrlblo diseases
known to mnnkiud, such us cancer, tu
berculosis, locomotor ataxia, and in
other instances such diseases as asthma,
hay fovor, St. Vitus' danco and othors.
"It is erroneous to supposo that
Christian Scientists deny tho reality
of things. Thoy affirm tho otornal exist
ence of all things, and that thoy exist
In tho dlvino mind in their porfect in
dividuality and proper order. They
dony tho mntorlality of things, Includ
ing nil tho discordant conditions that
material things manifest.
Not' Opposed to Doctors.
"Christian Scientists aro in no wlso
arrayed against thoso who bolievo In
materia medlca. They wero nil bo
liovors In it themselves until they
found in Christian Sclonco n mora efli-
cucious way of healing. This way thoy
boliovo to bo tho very best one, bo-
auso It is God's way, ns shown in tho
works of Jesus. Although charitably
disposed toward thoso who practico
materia medica, it is a well known fact
that mutorii medica is morely an ox-
N
, Now is tho timo to; get that Overcoat
off your mind and on'your back.. Wo
aro long on ovcrcoatshaye them in
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lengths and pricos. .?
$10 to $20
Tho coats aro mado by. tho boat Ovor-
Itffi.JBiWTBPMlSfVA Coat maKers in AmmeiL nml tTiev r
VGwWfomm$FZZim!l simply overcoat olcganco' a'ndporfoc-
fl.XmfWm tlon" You'u cortainly.mako'no mis-
lwsi&Mm-mJm ' ako if you buy your winter' Overcoat
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M7.vXK3tiAiM on "" noaas or our castomors. WMt:
!siS$3&&llHB & man wants roal good style, good val-
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K-iySSxXW uo nnu ats""0 satisfaction m a hat &
l$$HMsPP comos aero for it. We sou hats that.
ujuis a man dscjc again ana agaaa.
on tno very neat trade in the city.
This week wo are giving a redaction
on our hats, which will pay you to tako
ndvantago of. ,,
$4.00 Hts, now $2.50
$3.00 Hats, now $2.50, $2.00, $t.50
$2.50 Hats, now $.50, $.00
Salem Woolea Mill Stote,
C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor
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tlon, hypnotism, will power, mental
science, which is spurious nnd not Ta
inted to Christian Seionco, or somo
othor orronoous or material bcliof.
Christian Seionco, liowover, doclnro
that It is God who heals diseases
through Christian Scienco, nnd thoy of
nil pooplo know best. .
Tho Discovoror and Founder.
"Wo senrcoly daro to think what tho
world would havo boon had not thoro
appeared from timo to tlmo a mnn on
woman good enough and great enough
to bo touohod by eternal truth, nnd
brave and solf-sncrificing anough to
stand for It. Mrs. Eddy dlscorno,d nnd
proclaimed to tho world tho God-glvon
frcodom Of tho raco from all slckuoss,
sin, want and woo. Sho rovcalod tho
sclcnco by which men may bogln to
ronllzo that freedom and outer upon
thoir heritage of dominion ovor ovil.
Somo timo this knowlodgo had to como.
According to tho promlso of Josua, it
was to bo tho spirit of truth, the com
forter loading into all truth. Somo.ono
had to bo good and puro nbovo nil oth
ers in order to porcolvo It. Any groat
djflcovory along a given lino is always
inndo by ono whoso thoughts, desires
and studies aro reaching beyond thoso
of other pooplo.
' "That Christian Sclonco hns, n phico
in tho world's thought today is dim en
tirely to Mrs. Eddy. Thoro was a tlmo
when sho stood absolutely nlono with
God, nnd incurred tho ridlculo of Igno
runco and tho hostility of theoretical
forms of religion unit iiiiitorlal modes
of modicine because of her discovery
of Christian Scienco, Todny tho wholo
world is uplifted by hor teachings and
oxamplo, nnd becnuso of tho human
thought Is rising somewhat from tho
depths of gross materialism. Thoso nro
tho simple acts. I should consldor It
prosumptous to prniso Mrs. Eddy, A
charactor touchod by the deopont hu
mility nnd Illumined with lovn to G.-vU
and compassion for mnn is Chrlstllkai
It ncoda no eulogy'. Hor lifo is an opon
book, whcroln is rocqrded J,only good
deeds, Tho signs. ;of.lheso times nro
prophetic. Tlioy point to tho gratltudo
to God that s appearing inijtho hearts
of monitor tho Ufa amU works of tho
leader of this groat movemonl, dostlnod
as it Is to accomplish' tho regeneration
of mankind." - - - ,;
This Is tho Timo' f
Of year whon tho busy housowlfo
would Uko to bo rid of tho .weekly
wash, which can bo douo at So per
pound, rough dry. Lot our collectors
call nnd explain' this work. Our wool
ons nro sterilized. Superior work, min
imum cost. Saiem Steam Laundry.
A Preventative.
My face has always boon sensitive,
nnd I havo boon Busoeptlblo to catching
cold after shaving. You) Curosa Cream
(Rose and Cucumbdr Jelly) I have
found soothing and a preventative
ngninst cold. GEO. WESTEKVELT,
108 Fulton Btroot, New York.
till HW 1 1 I Ull M I I
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:: Meals...
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"The Toggety"
HOLVERSON & YANTIS
PROPRIETORS
la order to make room for our new line of men's furnishing, and
Iocs, we are offering all of our ladles, misses and children's shoes at
their actual COST. , , ..
We are feot exaggerating. We have no trash to dump upon tho peo
ple. There L nothing hero but a good clean stock mado by custom
boemakors. This is positively tho best shoe bargain ever offered, and
ben wo tell you to come in and take your choice of any of tho above
mentioned shoes at COST, "and we will show you the cost mark,
We Mean Exactly Wnat We Say
truth, and thoroforo to God, since God porlmontal system. Surely, aftor 4000
is tho causo and basis of all that is years, it ought to bo beyond this stage.
Furthermore, It is a self -confessed con
dition of weakness that combinations
of modical sooiotics and the medical
fruternlty gonorally should como be
foro our legislatures demanding special
legislation, tho tendency of which Is
almost invariably to shut out all other
systems. Nor can any valid oxcuse bo
given, as far as Christian Scienco is
concerned, on tho ground of protection
to tho public, sinco Christian Scientists
true.
"Christian Scienco docs not proclaim
a new God nor a new law, but comos
declaring tho same God and tho same
law that Jesus dcclarod, tho ono infin
ite eternal God, who is good, and his
good and unchangcablo law. Christian
Scienco declares tho omnipotence, om
niscience and omniprcsenco of God, as
do all other denominations, and upon
that basis shows that ovil has no power,
knowledge or presence; in other words, do not advortlso nor sanction quack
that it is unreal. ory, nnd they believe In obeying tho
Science novcr ascribes regulations of health boards in rela
tion to contagious and other diseases.
"Christian
evil to God or makes Illm In nny way
responsible for it, but shows that evil
originates in a belief of material exist
enco entirely apart from God, and uu
How Disease Is Cured
"Thoso who boliovo that mentality
plays somo part in diseaso and its cure
supported by science or truth. Of all generally look in tho wrong direction,
people, Christian Scientists believe and say that tho cares of Christian
most absolutely in Christ. They accept 8cleuce are effected by mental sugges-
Holiday Goods
The Cheapest and Best Assortment
in the City.
Dolls, Games, Picturo Books, Toilet 'Oases, Manlcuro Sots, Ilandker
chiof Boxes, Glove Boxos, Jowel Oases, and all kinds of Celluloid Goods,
Collar and Cuff Boxes, Photograph Cases,
t
Fancy Handkerchiefs and Neckwear
Steam Engines, , Steamboats', Locomotives, Loop tho Loop, Babbits,
Magic Lanterns, Doll Furnituro.
Wo boliovo our fur dopartment is tho largest in tho city, and our
prices aro from 25 to 50 per cent lower than any store In town. From
69c to $25.00
Little girls, don't forget the guessing contest.. Seo window; $7.60
set of dishes free if you can guess tho number of beans in the jar,
THE BEE HIVE, SSf ON
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