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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1905)
wSB WARSAW IS NEXT Warsaw, Poland, Juno 24. Stephen Okrjcla, tho locksmith, who throw a bomb Into tho Fragak pollco station March 20th, injuring six pollcomcn, has boon sentenced to death, and work men threaten to make n demonstration in consequence. Warsaw, Juno 24. Workmen through out tho city responded to a call of tho Follsh socialists for a gonornl strfko, nnd buslnoss is suspended ns tho result. As yet ho disturbances havo occurred in tho city. LAKES TO LOS ANGELES Ashland, yi., Juno 24. Tho lako etenmer Chcquamcgon will loavo this port tomorrow for Los Angolos by way of tho St. Lnwrcnco rlvor and Capo Horn. Besides tho owpor, Louis Car tlor, a fow guests will mako tho voy ugo. After rooching Los Angeles tho Ghequamogon will run to and from Bnnta Catalina Islands. To Lay Comor-Stono of Novltlato. Now York, Juno 24. Tho cornor atono of tho now novltinto of' tho Christian Brothers wilt, bo laid by Archbishop Fnrloy tomorrow. Tho corcmony will bo attended by a largo number of .eminent Catholics, both lay nnd clorical. Tho novltlato will bo oroctod nt 1'ocantico Hills and will bo nlso n homo for ngod nnd Infirm mom bors of tho order. A Beautiful Salem Home. Salem has many beautiful resi dences, no city of Ha sizo nnywhoro excolllng It, nnd tho number of build ings now bolng erected lndlcnto not only a rapid nnd steady growth for Sa eom, but tho substantial character of tho many beautiful rosldoncos under construction, toll of n wealthy country nnd a prosperous people Among tho now buildings thoro Is none that will excel that of Mr. Honry Wendoroth, on Cottngo street, now nearly complotod. Mr. Wendoroth and his es.timnblo wifo woro tho mi clous around which thnt part of tho olty grow, moving thoro nbout 1(1 yenrs ago. Thoro WOro no near neighbors, but now stntely resi dences, bountiful lawns and waving ehado trees mako it ouo of tho prcttlost soctlous of tho city. Lnst Wintor Mr. .Wendoroth concluded to build another nnd larger homo, nnd oarly in tho spring a contruot was lot for tho pres ent building. It is n splondtd two-story O-room houso, with basement. Tho foundation is of stono and brick, nud tho basomont floors aoniont. A broad porch extend around two sides of tho houso, and from tho wido hall a broad stairway loads to tho upper story. Tho houso Is most convonlontly arrnugod with closets to dollght n housokcopor's breast, porcelain bath tub, water up stairs and down, pipes nud plumbing for furnnco hooting, brond kitchen porch, and tho kltohon furnished with sink and pnutry, nnd everything to mnko tho work tho lightest. Tho houso is hard finished throughout. Plenty of Graduates. Au invitation to attend tho com mencement exercises of tho law depart ment of tho University of Michigan, nt Ann Arbor, wns received nt this of fice today. Thoro. uro 237 graduntos, nnd among this number is Raymond A. JCcrr, who is woll known In this olty. Ho is n brother of Prof. L. A. Kerr, and was graduated from Willamette University in 1002, nnd Ohio Weslynn in 1003. WITH EVERY DISH OF OUR DELICIOUS ICE CREAM You get a piece of cake and a glass of punch All tot i Octs Be sure and get some of our Ice Cream for your Sun day Dinner. All flavors t Pint t Quart i2 Gallon i Gallon THE GOLDEN BELLE 233 Commercial Street Phono Bod 34L Proa Delivery, Puouo Orders Promptly Filled. SUNDAY SERVICES W. 0. T. U. Mrs. Mnry K. Geer, of tho Friends' church, will speak in the W. 0. T. U. hall Sunday, Juno 25th, nt 4 p. ni. AH nro invited. Oontral Oongrogatlonal. Nlnctocnth nnd Forry strcots. Sun day school and Endeavor mooting as usual. No proaohlng services. Pastor's day at Wlllard. rirst Presbyterian. Bcv. James A. P. MeGaw, D. 15., will proach In tho morning on "Chris tian Baptism; Subjects nnd Mode," and in tho ovoning on "What Shall tho Harvest Bet" Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Services: Lesson sermon nnd chil dren's classes at 11 a. nt. Subject of. losson sormen: "God." Wednesday ovoning mcotlng nt 8 p. ra. Beading room opon dally except Sunday. Obrli- linn Hfllnnnn hull., cornor of Court nnd. Llborty strcots. Christian Science. Second Church of Christ, Sclontist, 140 Chomokotn street. Services: Sun- Misses Gortrudo Moorcs and Edna day nt 10:30 a. in. nnd 8 p. m. Subject Byrd, of Spokane, Wash.,' served punch of losson sormen: "God." Sunday Two hundnod and sovonty-flvo inva School nt 11:45 n. m. Wodnosdny ov tlons wcro issued, mnny of tho guosts onlng testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock, wero front out of town. Tho reception was Bending room in tho church opon each aftornoon oxcent Sunday. All aro cor dially invited. First Methodist Episcopal, At 10:30 Bow W. II. Bollock will pronch on "A Lovoly Girl," tho first. wero worn, nnd It will long bo romom in n sorlcs on "Tho Women of tho bored ns ono of tho ploaBantost social Bible," nnd 8 p. in. on "Waiting Ghamrod for Believing." Prof Drew has contented to tnko chorgo of tho choir for tho sutnmor, and Miss Maud Wcllor of tho organ, nnd it is oxpected thnt tho musical part of tho sorvicos will bo as woll sustained ns over. Oregon Annual Confcronco. Tho Dnllos, Or., Juno 22, 1005. To th o Salem Jeurnal: Tho 52d session of r 1 - YT-tA ..1 tho Oregon nnnunl confcronco of United Brethren in Christ mot nt Tho Dalles nt 8 a. m., Bishop W. M. Bell in tho chair. "After tho devotional exorcises woro conducted by N. J. Crawford, of Salem, tho conforonco roll wns called. Tho reports of pronchors without charges was then tnken up, followed by pas torn' roports, Tho aftornoon session was tnken up by pastors' roports and commlttco reports. Most of tho roports nro oncouraging, somo especially so. Tho confcronco seems to havo a groat deal of tho missionary spirit, and prom ises well for tho futuro of tho church. MINTA SWABB, Com. L-o Oloso Sunday Evening. Tho closing meeting of tho Martin MoVny sorvicos, will bo hold tomorrow ovoning, and thoro will, no doubt, bo a largo orowd presont. Aftor u fow dnys spont nt tho Turner campmootlng, Bov. Mnrtin will go to his homo in Seattle to visit for awhile. Ho will thon re turn and conduct mootlngs at Silver ton. Easy to Economlzo, A friend writing Tho Journal this morning says: "Tho Orogonlnn yes terday bragged, as It has done sovoral times of its stenographic report of tho land fraud trials. Jt also, with a boast fuj wall, p'olntod to tho great cxponao mndo ncoo8sary by so full a report. Headers apprealatb this, but it can bo shown that the 'appropriation may bo ecoiiomliod and tho.sorvico uiueh im proved by omitting all editorial re marks and tho several thrco-column summaries." f 5 cents 25 cents '50 cents $.00 r DAILY CAPITA! JOURNAL SOCIAL EVENTS Afternoon Rccoptlon. Mrs. Claronco S. Hamilton and Mm. CIi as. Welter gavo a most delightful "At Home" nt tho homo of tho form or, corner of Front and Chcmekota strcots, yesterday afternoon. Tho spacious rcsldqnco was beauti fully decorated for tho occasion, tho porches woro' cnciosoft ' with Vudor shades, and comfortablo scats were placed everywhere. Tho flower deco rations mado them perfect bowers. Tho rccoptlon room was adorned with roses, ferns and palms. Tho front par lor was fragrnnt with ocean spray nnd pink roses, whilo tho dining room was a profusion1 of sweet pons. The library whero tho musicians wcro soated, was all in rod, crimson. ramblers boing tho main docoratlons. Everything was beautiful and tastefully nrrangol. The refreshments consisted of doliclous cakes nnd ices. Tho hostesses woro nssistcd In ro- cciving uy Mrs. h. a. vybho, mrs. Max O. Buron, Mrs. Wellcr'a sisters, Miss UUamDorinin, Mrs. u. jj. Moorcj, Mrs. Geo. W. Bolt, of Spokano, Wash., Mrs. M. L. Chamberlain, Mrs. Edward Wcllor, Miss Elmn Wcllor and Mrs. Geo. II. Burnott ospcclnly pleasant, in that it brought together friends thnt had not met for many years, nnd it wns a dollghtfully Irtformnl occasion. Nothing could hnvo boon lovollor tlmn tho dny, which wns nusplolous. Mnny hnndsomo gowns events In tho city Oardnor-Stayton Wedding. A beautiful wedding wns solemnized nt' tho homo of tho brldo's pnronts In Stnyton, whon Miss Ethol Gnrdnor was married to Mr. Charles D. Stnyton. Wodnosdny ovoning nt 8:30 o'clock. Tho corcmony was performed on tho lnwn undor a lnrgo arch of malden-halr .fern, with a background of tho same. ' r. 1- , a . II.. 1. 1,.A' EUlspunimi J rum mo ureu nun u iuiu horseshoe of roses, and tho wholo effect wns indeed lovely. Miss Carrlo Miller played tho wed ding march, nnd tho corcmony wns por formod by Bov. Crnndnll, pastor of tho .,,, : . ..,, . ,. -.-- ' Methodist church, in tho presenco or. ' ' I uuoui uu guests. Tho brldo woro a handsomo gown of champngno eolliono over ecru silk, and enrrlod carnations. Hor sister, Miss . Vova Gardner, nttcn ded her, wearing a pretty dross of blonde crepe do chlno over rcsodn silk, and carried LaFranco roses. Mr. Giles Thomas was tho best man. Llttlo Miss Lcono Stnyton, sister u f tho groom, noted as flowor girl, and scattered rosos In tho path of the bridal party. After tho ecromony a rccoptlon was hold in tho houso. Tho parlors wcro olaboratoly decorated in green' nnd pink, beautiful vinos nnd LaFranco rosos, carrying out tho color schemo vory nlcoly. Tho sitting room wns dec orated with a profusion of crimson rnmblor rosos, and ocean sproy, whilo tho dining room wns in whito and green, Tho special featuro of tho room was tho brldo's table, whero tho bridal party and guests of. honor woro sorved. Tho contorplcco wns n largo bouquot of LaFranco roses, and tho brldo's eake adorned tho table. Tho other guests woro served at small toto-a-teto tablos. Tho prosonts received wero many nnd beautiful. Both tho young ppoplo ard well- known in this city. Tho brldo is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A.-D. Gard nor, of Stayton, and nttondod Willam ette University hero for sovoral years, whoro she mado many friends by her swoot and loving disposition and charm ing manner, The groom is a young business man of Stayton, and a man of sterling qualities. They loft Thursday for Portlnnd, where thoy will spend their honeymoon, aftor which they will restdo at Stayton! Farewell Reception. A pleasant reception was held at the rooms of tho Y. M. 0. A., last oven lug by tho ladios of tho auxiliary in honor of Mr. nud Mrs. John Fcchter. The rooms were decorated with flowers and vines in an attractive inannor, and Wonger's orchestra discoursed music throughout tho ovoning. A lnrgo number of ladies and gentle men woro present and the ovoning was ono of oujoymont. Hofroshmouts were served. Mr, and Mrs. Feohter leave soon for California, where they will visit, after which they will return hero for a short time before going to Mr. Fcchter's now field of labor. At Home, Cards are out announcing tho "At Home" at which Mrs. Albert N. Moores, Mrs, Charles N. Wolverton and RAXEM, OREGON, BATTJRDAx JTJNE WOMEN SUFFER NEEDLESS MISERY. There are hundreds of thousands of women in America suffering from Female Diseases, they write to me I will give them the benefit of my extensive expe-rience.-S. B. Hartman, M. D. IN vlow of tho groat multitude of women suffering from somo form of f omaJo dlsoaso and yot unable to find any euro, Dr. Hartman, tho ronowned gono cotoglst, has announced his willingness to dlroot tho troatmont of as many cases as mako application to him during the summor months without charge Tho troatment will bo conducted by correspondence Tho modlclncs prescribed can be ob tained at all drug stores. The Doctor will prescribe all medi cines, applications, hygienic ami diet' ary regulations necessary to complete a cure. Furthermore, all correspond ence will be held strictly confidential. This offer will hold good only during the summor months. Any -woman can bocomo a rogulsr patlont by sondlng a written statemont.of hor age, condition of llfo, history and symptoms of hor do rangoments, and provlous troatmont. Pe-ru-na Brought Health and Happiness. Miss Nolllo South, lato of Manchester, Eng., writes from 80 Prlnco Arthur St., Montreal, Can., as follews: "Peruna has made a wonderful change In my lite. It has brought me health and happiness. "Since my sovontoonth yoar I havo had fomalo complaint and Irregularities. My general hoalth suffered, I had pains in my back and lowor limbs, my eyes woro dim, and I booamo moroso and un reasonable "Mother sought tho advlco of our family physician, who proscribed for mo, but I grow no better. " then read of Peruna and procured a bottle. That ono bottle was worth more than all the doctor's medicine 1 had taken previously. " I cannot express my gratitude Fo rtius has been a great blessing to mo." Nolllo South. MisaEdnaMooro,40F.lm stroot, Buf falo, N. Y., Socrotary East End Literary Association, writes: k "I was a groat sufferor from systemic catarrh, was oxtromoly norvous, culd not sleep, fainted easily, was vory lrrita blo, had a confusion of tho sonsos, nnd got np In tho morning fooling moro tired than whon I went to bed. "I was very wretched, but upon tak ing Peruna I began to Improve, and after using the medicine four months, I felt like a new woman and was com pletely cured. "Edna Moore. Tho principal romody whloh Dr. nartman rolles upon in curing catarrhal ... . . . ... , dlsoascs or womon Is Portina. Hun- dreds of womon sutlorors find Peruna household necessity. jr porrv n. Bavmond aro kostcssoi. ,jl0 ovcnt to tnko placo Wednesday, ! Juno 28th, nt tho homo of the former, on Chomckcta stroot. "Big Idttlo Children." Miss Lena Mclntlro gavo "n child ren's party" lnst ovoning from 7:30 to 10:30, at hor homo on South Commer cial stroot, at which Miss Ethel Boss! tor, of Portland, was tho guest of hon or. Miss Hossltcr formorly resided here in hor "doll days," and ronowed mnny old acquaintances last evening. All tho young ladles wcro accom panied by their dolls, and grown-up ways wcro forgotten for tho evening. The "childron" amused themselves by blowing soap bubbles and at other childhood gomes, nnd thoy quarreled in truo childhood fashion. In the doll- hunting contest, in which the dolls wero oo n coaled on the porch, Miss Eva Savage won first prize, and Miss Wayno Savago received tho consolation, an ABC book. Miss Louiso Hoyt was voted the most realistic and natural in child acting. Tho porch was docoratod in ocean spray and baskets of nasturtiums, whilo Japanoso lanterns wero hung in nvaltnblo places. Tho lanterns wero also used for lighting the lawn. In the dining room, whero all tho guests were seated at one long table, there was a ropo of ocean spray, which reached from ono end of tho room to tho other, and from this thrco large lanterns wero suspended. Swcetpeas formed tho con torplcco on the table. The favors woro A B C plates, on whieh tho refresh ments were surved. The guests were: Misses Ethel Rot slter, Matilda Eokerlon, Mary Eeker leu, Kva Suvago, Wayno Savage of Cherryaville, Kausas; Lou Armstrong, Brnostino Halley, Olivo Mitchell, Grace Binoman, Beryl Emerson, Edith Maple tbrope, Marie Hofer, Edith Eyre, Louiso Hoyt, Ella Sehultz and Bosue Schultz. A Fearful Fate. It Is a fearful fate to have to en dure the terrible torture of Piles. "I can truthfully say," writes Harry Col son, of Masonville,, la., "that for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Protrud ing Piles, Buoklen'a Arnica Salve, Is the best euro made." Also best for cuts, bums and injuries. 23o at J. 0, Perry 'a Drug Store, CHILDREN CRY FOB, FLETCHER'S 0A8T0RIA, 24, 1005. endangering their liyes K JTISS Angelina Grotton, 005 St. TJrbaln JLVX street, Montroal, Can., wrucs j "navlnc hoard Poruna praised 80 highly Induced mo to try it for my cold, and pains in tho groins with which I had boon suffering for months. It took nearly thrco bot tles to onro mo.but I consldor that was but a short tlmo, as I havo often taken doctors' prescriptions for months bo foro I gotrollof." Angelina Grotton. As is woll known, Dr. Hartman Is the President of tho Hartman Sanitarium, an Institution which has n department dovotcd to tho treatment of female dis eases. Ho is thus brought to 800 thousands of such casos ovory yoar, tho moat of whom re turn to their homes to bo troatcd by correspond onco. Thoso wishing to bocomo natlonta should address Dr. S. Columbus, Ohio. B. Hartman, X-RAYS Bkas If Morton's vindication wns not I'Oonard Hotel parlors today, and In good Teddy, It was at least Equitable torment will bo mado in tho Sllvorton cemotory. Bov. Errett conducted the Tho Good Roads convention has ceremonios this morning, nud will alio found .u hard road to travel. Bowon is dismissed, but Loomis has political linen that needs Bending to tho laundry. - Whon Portlnnd rends tho Seattle census, she will havo to point to tho strnngers within her gates and grin. Tho Seattle census has just been complotod nnd shows a population of 200,023. . That 25 looks suspicious, but no Soattle man would llo for that number nnd henco it must bo true. Tho Acadomy of Sclonces is to send out an oxpodltion to seek rare speci mens. If they will send someone up this way who can find an original tim ber land locator, who has complied strictly with tho law, thoy will havo a mortal cinch on the rarity buslnoss. - - i Queer Follow. "I nevor met any one so eccentric. ne says bo doesn't believe there1' any such thing as luck." "That's not eccentric. Some people nover do have any luck, and they get so pessimistic " "But ho says ho doesn't believe thero's sueh n thing as bad luck." Philadelphia Press. Badly Mixed. "Gentlomon of the jury." nuerled the olerk of the court, "have you ful ly agreed to disagree t" "Wo have," answered the foreman of the buneh. "Tho lawyers have tangled the oaso up so that we don't know nny more about it than they do," Chicago News. Beparteo. Her Friend Yes, my aneostors moved in the best coloaial circles. They wero Tories, you know. The Colonial Dame Yes! Then, I daresay, my ancestors helped to keep them moving. Puck. s j. m v o Tt. XuSl . &rstis gTt tod Yw Hm Unn BagM by doing nothing, if uJZsmTT ssmmm WwWmsWk t$4A:KsWMk A 46UM ST Booho'Z Wo havo on illo thousands of testi monials llko thoonos given hore, We can glvo our roadors only a slight gllmpso of tho vast array of unsolicited ondorsomonta wo aro constantly re ceiving. No othor physician la the world has rnrnlvei aneh a vnluina of I onthustastlo lottora of thasks as Dr. I Hartman for Poruna. Mrs. Mary Reed Laid to Best. Tho funcrnl of tho Into Mrs. Mary Reed, who passed away In this city Wodnosdny evening,, wns held at the conduct short services at tho grave. Sho had requested that tho songf, "Load Kindly Light" nnd "One by Ono, Our Loved Ones Leavo U," he sung, and this request was carried out, also nnothor one, that hor brother and thrco brothers-in-law act as pallbear ers. Tho floral offerings wcro many an 1 beautiful. A Satisfactory Way. It is n vory satisfactory way in which tho raro oldf markot of E. C. Cross 1b conducted, and has been for a generation. Tho very host meats to be had in nil Oregon aro always kept, and so tho customers are always satlfie4. Order your Sunday meat supplies there. Schilling's Best meard COflM fliractas inU m4 of good-enough quality at fait prices. Get a Good Btiggy And you'll appreciate that good horse of youra. . Our Studebakor buggies are nd' ard. In fact, Studebaker goods a" standard tho world over. Must bo reason for it. The reason is that they have bcom standard by real merit. Get ono and you'll Know All sorts of buggies for all sorts ni people. Surreys, backs and delivery goods a strong point with us. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House, 255257 fft Farm Implements, Wheels, AnMaw biles, Sewing MwMnea and ZW