-"--'WTiqrwMf mifnpj' " " V IT m, r 1. " " " -peaOWPW.T" T ' 'nwifrvKfKWWien I i-itr 'he wok. "33Ps r 3dttu6- ...i t i.nu- T mnrlin mightn't ,. to IL but nature nuroly Intended for ttatDUpai10' Our Bakery for Good Goods. Try Us stakes 16c and 25c Al cakes ,16c And 2GC Wlno cako Jelly roll 10c Chocolato roll 1. Cocoanut roll lOonnd 26o Nut loaf cako 25c The beat maoearoon, ltdy flngors and fancy cookloc and oaken oror wool out In Salem. OUR DREAD Hai no equal In town. TULLBli ti DOUGLAS. 6s!m's leading grocers, oenfoolloncra tl bakers, 4M4M SUto street. Phones 18 ami 187. Grand Opeta House john r. OORDRAY, Mgr. MONDAY, MAllOII 10, 1000. The Christian With Lilian Lawrence, OLORY QUAYLE, and' John Salnpolls, M JOHN BTOItM. Supported by hh ftxseWent company. hi. We, 80c, 75c and $1.00. Boate oa sale at box ofllso, Monday at 0 a; in. New Edison Theatre FsrfermaiMo to begin with the beau Wt doJrumft In four not replete "WU ipioJtli, ontMod "A TARMBtt's cubsi:." Ast I. A Farmer's Curna. Bend wo a mwj from home, aweet homo.. J, P. Caxten Act II-1U Is my father nod I will preleot him for Marl. .Miss Wtlma &g a! danco Mottor, motker, stvuW, pin a rosi on mo John CnasCdy JUt HI. You eaa't bribe tho IrUk. Merry monologue . ... . ... Poarl and Cassldy Ast IV A father's curs meHs la a daughter' love. MATINEE BAtfUBDAY 3 P. M. When Ho Is Loony. "I eug this weH myself," aald the men proudly. "It I 70 feet wp." "What"' exelaltiied the gentleman & Kentucky, 1 1 Do yu mesa to tH last yo wore loony oaowgh ta do tin work for the aako f gettUg ""-Ciaago Nowa. ' A Lively TuKlo "k a old enemy of the race, Oob tleB, often ends In AppendJeltla. 9 rwd all eerloua trouble with &", Uver aod Bowels, tako Dr. Kg'a New Life Pills. They perfectly "!Ute these organ without pain or "oafort, Me at J, O. Perry'e drug . Sale, Oregon. m One of Those Questions. "Help' H)p gorgioa tho drpwalag " m h waa about to elak for the ht time ''hat'a the mattert yelled the Hw on tho wharf, "oan't you 'W ocurse," g&spod the man sar ",4ie3y "bub Fia afraid' I'll got r shoes muddy. 'PUto4elphla Presa J? rt up toito wmen of today, lw to bake, wash ring and to Jt thwo 4, a wif0 i, N. o. wu she takes Hoeky MoaatalB Tea. 8Uae'a;Irug Store, 1 DAILY OAMTAL STORY OF A GREAT -LOVE Hall Caine's Master Piece. "The Christian" at the Opera House Monday On of the lxK prmlnrttom pyw nt tho Omml Opera. ! Tbwitfr ill bo tht of Hull CwnoN powerful pl 11 The ChrlMInn " The irnimtffomPiH hn Bparwl no r xp- tw- to rivo its patron Scene from "The OhriiKlaii," John gto.m a lrfert perfnrmainv In etrry iletsil. Fifty lpl will be iMNNr to earry owt tho attthor's tdwss. New seeaery al flVftat ttw original laeidewcal swsde and eorrort aodtts are easployvd. Ikiody. tbn play Mis the story of tkalevsof a rirh Man's son for a par mm' fkHgiitee. lVos the htnd of the MknsHMMi, Mm sees sfclfte to Ioadn John Storm refuwd the hnad of Olory QuAyle, sinrte n miMio U the slum, wbllo the tfirl lKyowwx a fantous singer. John pkad with h'r to leave the tK ssiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHBiiBKSviBBiBr ' JsiisWKSLstSiaJtesJsWiBr vlHH adsCSBlllllllllimsl fTsWT ' V jWpgB jMirs CTtlt vr -T flat; 'fcsw BsiL IHRR i- Jr V v'CtF JKrii rSs-SmW ra biiiiiiiiE ;F IsEBsK,. IkhdH siiBPVaV MsiiiiBiiiiiiflBiPBnBiv t'v vBB v W1 ' y y bHIRbIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH 4nHatBMKMieiI0lilBBRaalSICIICMlCKIBl9Rs SOCIAL EVENTS I s C!ih1BllBtlltlHieiIll0I0llBBl9BltlXa1l Tho eelobratios of . latrlrk's day eollvenl tho iHy of the past week. Although no hup atertalaments were held, there were many small ahThirs, the greater pari botag in the nature of St. Patdek pnrtiea. Tho hakeeiran reading by Km fytinfe and nor pipit. Mi Kdna Irriao, of OerrallU. at the Grand Opem Hon IVWay nlffht waa ...it. -- ...I mtomAl kriHUf fVIMMSS Of ISO SOtHW OOOPW W U leading poopte of tnlom. treU aauill Mrtlos WOfO an UTon rnw night In hoaor nf th day. Shamrook Farty. The Star Kin Piamlty, of the Pimt Unltorian ehnroh, pve a St. Pat rink's aoelal Thnroday oreada. whieh waa one of tho larort attondod gnth- oringo thla woofc. Tho enterUlnmont was given at Ohaanlag nan. im tUns poenHar to S. PsUlok were every wfcore la vidne, green ribbon and sbamreek beiag fsened in many nr tM4 dosims. The evening was aae of seelal eajeyment la w7 way. Tho program was as foMawst Addra by Utu H. P. D'Areys t; " Jfy Roeky JfMwtaia Home." by - nard Pt; reading. "'ne lvsnw. j Marguerite IfcasHM vi a, Vksa v.u rMm. "The Mle Olri." Marguerite Odmnder; vl oio. "My Kose of KIMamoy." wsm i" -strumeatal solo, Aliee Warnert voeal oolo, "M WIW Irish Boee,"' MyrUe After the progea- JsmMU WeresendatsmaUtaWea. TW wjv mher of the sesdety V- They wore K !, ta iM ef .hamrH -JV also serried ent la im l""- 0aBos ami ether "TT?! later indosgd In- A -JJ g,, s4et wns esfeeisMy mser Sting, In whash Blmer Dane urn the first pr"- ' Kovada Wedding. A. wedding of latoreet to Slm pee-j- is Blven belnw. Uken from a paper atWj,Kfcl Txi-i. .iL "The Reubens' . "' , . the seene Wednesday evening nf Z thTptehtlost weddings of the reterpeerriendsefe JOUmfAL, BALEM, OHEQON, SATURDAY, MABCII 17, Iwt she refuses. Thoa follows a duol, John Storm fljchtintf for her soul, and eroil of rieh aA tKasoluto mon for mr iMxh. A elhiwx is roaohed whivn John belhives ho ta onj save her soul y iNMihitatiHg her body. As ho Is ahtttt lo ntHodsr, her be tells him. of hs Ir for Mm & hie purpose is lMMitjpA Ytofts H va hlffh in the eyes of thv world Olery trWfd with his heart, but wh hnatwl by tho mob m Hpoo Wy Iwl llbort, deepieed by l:W ow peopl Md dvfeatMl at ewry tarn, tW woimh ean m kor hold hwsolf Iron Jolim, 4 Mando by his hK "to kar and to kwM ' T1.L U la mn ontline of th jitot. Thro are oiner stories inrol-ed and a strong pontrntt of rhamrtor clergymen, m m p niic..llnoonf, humnit"y is J"'Jft" I ' 'rtsinl rrrcttsble' that Beinc Jawed by the Mob. John Htorm mke n rntraare ift the moment Brother taul has hix hand enelrelina; the throat of Ird NberL Tho nobksaa eeeapon an eamilstoly from tho penalty oWrved for hla m rr lit lea that a litis roufs nsnira at she hnnda of tho man he uishoasrod thfoafh hla aister's ohawe, wonsA not bo amiss, Ttwav feeHmjn of nnlntoelty sre not neeardias; to the toaehlnfss ef "The CbrMlan." Jehn fttorm, Imt they nrrt the prompting ( haman natatro sn inlxur. 'lere retalUte. 3 OF THE WEEK! euBlrartng parties. Mrs. J. R. Beubens, one of YA ' moH popular ladies. The msrrmjr serviee wan performt hf Jule K. Y. YaaVoihonbwg. "Mr. O'XelM U ono of W. ' assst wide-awnho and prsuresaWe yasing ks laese won, and tho brtdo la ono en of tho mast prominent society ladies of tho aitr. Tho Nows Joins with tho washUff thorn a donant aail on tho rm '-' Mr-. Kenhen U a dnnithtor of Mr. and Mr. W. K. Mdnnr. of tats rity. In lienor of Mian Kantner. Kma Bwrfanm Weisen eoterinined a number of her frioado met svening at tho hoes of Tonno Steinor, on the (har den Head. The party wns given In honor of Mis LaYerno Kaaiuor. who kwves soon with hr parents to reaidu in Seattle. "Five Hundred" iimni mirrt The affair wns fully Informal, andi will be a lomiador to Mfcw ICnntner friondo he. deUght piensani of her For St. Patrlsk. The ChiUila WnaVmvcr am. Junior Bndoavor societies of tho Central Oon eeoioirional shsteoh and a few invited friend wore nieeaa4ty' entertained at. tho home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.-jao- j thomoolvcs at a fHoan-i.i- tB Ttua RuLmm. tm.U sveaisiL The' ,, , ...... . ,i.. lim, uUd a flair wns la birthday. Th bouse wns deeonteK u y ivmtAM UA the o- with streamerc nf green pap .fMeilflf aM-udod u honor him. shamscelM, About 40 pencne woW . - f aM wb y(m9 yvl tikt Muit. sod the affair was .mormai eoiooable la every wa) Boryie Hmorson rendered several scago ia nor iotmttablc manner, whieh wore well received. Mies Imlu Methom snd Pearl JUekhill aisc sang several pretty Joes. Miss Bdith Maplcthorps gave some instrumental numbers aad Miss Bdith Byre a reading. Mies Bsaerscn and Mr. Pred Mclntlre sang aa Irish otoJody. whieh was much enjoyed. Xomeroos games wore played, that of hsmting shamrocks being tho most intorsetlng. Mntohlag cengs waa also one of the features. Mrs. Mclntlre waa oMfeted ia ootcrtcinlng by Mies Hmet Mt and Miss Nta Dele. An Itish hsnoh, consisting of Irish ..lj -4irfoko and tea. was served. Doriag the cvoning n-hort buslsos1 1900. 1906 N E W T' o p c o A T S 1 " 1 mO vSyaSxj N-IL tv -TO Q-SSI --5 r 1 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSMP -- - - J -sA-.P SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE n.rtliuj of tho ttudunvor sorlety was hcP W. O. W. Entcrtftliu rii- Woodmen of the World gave an rtttrlinmont at their lodge room in th llolmnn halt last evening, whieh largely attended. The program wns as follews: Vlolia sole, C. W. ftv ana .acoompnuied by bk dnughtor, Misi Mnul Rvanot rending, Mis Hanoi De Use : piano soVa, Miss Mnhel DeUngt resists Omdys, Hntehinej voeal sees, Miss IVy llntohinoi reading, Mrs. Min nie Weikt NMMio bx Xtria band tead inf, Mnrgnorles Oetmndor; musts by ZnU band. Special mention should bo made of the voeal solo by Mm Pay HuUhlns and the readimr by Mm. Wolis. Itaeh number of he pmgrnm wns well rsa doted and mtwh enjoyed. Tho ."Xula Imad" wns auite a novelty, being one leu man, Mr. Harry Waitings. He played twe Instrumoats, n violin and a aula, whmh rnnuo very pretty muele. DNneing whs later ladulged Ik. A Military UalU The Salem MlllUry 1mb4 will give n dnnse Wednesday, Marsh SSth, for tho purpose ef nUsiatr woaey wits whieh to purchase Inetrument. A grand augnmeated oreheHrn wtl fur nisk the mucle, am) It vriM be the eVent of the Mad or eh swoa. The armory has been secured! for the occasion, and tho young society people are takleg hold of tho mutter, and will make It n .IjeAmAUAl BUlsAenmsJ 1lUt AsUtoahftft. lei fi if m V aneffaByojBBjfo; tlfaaegpB9, awv wnnw oe on good one. and those who can afford It should buy a tlebot-whether they dunce or not The band gives Salem tfce benefit of free eoncorUr and shnuW bo wdl pwtroarssd. rermer Salem air I. Miss UtlUn Oronmunn, formeriy a Bales girl, will ap)enr at iwlem Mon day oventug with the OwrtotMu enm pany. Thin stock company starts on a tour of sight week, going an far tout as Denver, under tho spools care of MVm lAwrcaoe, the ieadtag tauy. Mtos Orcaoman la gifted with a beautl fnl voice, which has been highly oultl voted, and. besides carrying a strong part, she does t slngiag parts for tho leading lady behind the scones. Mies Oreasmnn mnkos her first nppenr- anoe in Balom, hor native city, and is aorUin of a cordial greetiag from nor many frlendu. and the old-time friends ef the Orossmaa faadly. The trowt wtll arrive at Salem Moa duy a 11 o'clock, ami have their ftrt rJiMfaul ai 1 o'eloek h. m. mm fafoiesna. is niece of Mrs. K K. NSat cff" " 7, !. w., m mm mrmmmm w .w. ,...-. Sophoaorea BntorUln. Tho senbemere of tho sislcm high fc.it ovoaiag. ".u, arrogoa party at the high school of St. P.triek'. h?wuL 8t. ,.,ulk , , fcr- 'iTrjiyouBg people made luerry until a late D.a . .im ull a late sour A Birthday Event. W. & Mitchell celebrated bis 70th birthday last sight by Inviting bis Ma sonic brethren to a fine supper In e .Masonic hall. Many short speeches were made and worm congratulations extended him, an3 tbea a fiac ledge onv bfem was presented him. Mr. MfteheM was so deeply touched by this unex pected token of esteem that he was us able to say a word. He has been a Ms, son for 49 years OsVJB'X'OXt.X.A.. , Bsuttas ycm)MYMaflq;5lJB ef c&&m&Sk MS REtSOLAElO! THAT WHEN THE MAFCH, ?MS BI.OW IT IS tjp TO , VSfb'60 FOR.50ME NlC WARM CL0THE5 VHErE, EVERYBODY GOVS. THE BEST PLACE US TEFt Riypw- A I jTtfjffsS 'jr-'?i fx SnjHUvS' SBC1 'o ?m . & caystSMr ws. vmt putnn bhqww Co iiiwiiiiswmw.'iwwwiisiiww GERMAN LITERATURE OF AMERICAN ORIGIN IfeitoteWMMhtelWbWfcMhSM A most curious fact, and one tbati la almost unknown nmeag Anglo Amcrieane, Is the growth, skle by side with our own, of a second MleruUtre ef high value, ami rooting In a most distant pant, "The derma a," as a writer in she Itoston Transcript ex pressed It, "has brought with him Ut America not only bis leather apron or hie bookcase, but his nlgbttngulea as well." Oeerge Sylvester Vleteek puldfebe In tho Xew York Itevlew a series of artMos on-this subject, and from these articles wo gnther tho fol lowing stntementai An Mrs. of the ago ami extent of this lltemeurs la furnished up by tho an thetegy, "Deutseh In Amorlhn." ub- llshed some tun years ago In Ohlssgo. Tho book Is dtvlded Into a lldlgtcus and a Polltieril Porloit and tho Present. The Itollgloua Period (1078-1883) be gins with Prann Daniel Pasterlust tho ilrst namo ef tho (iclltleal division (18Si-18(K) la the edsbrated Prune Lleier. lhe Intentions' of the editors worn better than their tails and the vnlue of the book Is historical rather than Mtcmry. Then fallowed "Dern reseu" ("Meson Amid Thorns") an- we0"Sv s WTWWMf wl OF4'SwSJeJvss'TJs'Wj sT lloVSI H now out of print. And finally (1WW) Dr. 0. A. Xeof Itrought out a ceils Uou of pocmc bjr living Oermsnerl can writers, entHJed, "Untor act rHwMURfi" ("Uadr the Slar Bpaagted Daaner"). Oae hundred and three authors are here represented. It appesra that the literary Hfe of our German fellow dtlzeue Is far richer than we gensraNy realize. At this memeat no less than 800 German news pspore and jiorlodisals are published In this country, some of which have a oJreulatloa of ever 100,000. And Ms SNEAK THIEVES ARE BUSY flake Three Small Hauls Last, Night but Overlooked Ten Dollars A snook thief, or per hops twe of thorn, wore busy met nigM. This morning 9 Knhmr, whose ticyc U a ChmmorcMl street, found a pair of pants tyh hha walk In Marlon fxjuaM, and a poekotbock lying besldo them. There was n If bill under the flap of tho poefcetbeok everHked by the thief. A couple of letters addressed to P. M. AdUn, earn of Trover, the photographer, gave a duo to tho own-, or ship. Mr. Kaisor eahled up. Marshal Cornoliui. who coon Moated the owner at the Leonard Hotel, and otit In bed, OomoMos knocked oa the door and was admitted. "Where are your pantaf" queried the marshal. "Under my pillow, V said Adklns and then ho leaked, only to. find be was mistaken He gave a description of the pocket bood aad coatenta faring ho had ajut. $12 In, Is,' On bgng handed the) (lk etbook'be dug up a $ijgld piece, cer TWwmmmmgmmam J 906 1 N G S m . I T S chiCco bood, tho editor Malms, "gives veleo to 10,000,000 Gernmns from the Hudson to tho Golden Onto." The cultural interest of this docu ment of Gorman activities In America can hardly bo overestimated. The ajueeHon lo. however, whether the artistic vneno of the work of the Oar man poet In Amotion Justine out at tention. "Ills fate," no wns pointed out acme lime agio in tho Sewnne. It view; "Is net without elements of pa tbea." "Ho h." adds the Transcript, '(aLil Atf triax liifciMHatrt it-- Ih Oormnny 1' the suspicion with which tho fatherland treats Is wander ml sens In the repuWIet and self tMrnrrod from most American readom by the very medium of U-e art." In Dr. Neef 's Collection thbre l much that Its mediocre, and lytheUeutly te, tut there arc a, doscn wrtcors whose work U gemtlao, and three or four who de serve to rank with any nf our minor poet. It M inlcrosting to note In this Infest volume that tho tenlimeaial r ego ad for the "IVohoriand" and the "Dsuloche Ncxdn," formorly the dirtingulshln elwrnetorwtica of nU OormanAmrl can vort has grndwally subsbJkd, aa1 la many oaoos tho American Infiueaee is strongly pronounced. ot In the UnpMgf Xer tho. editor has wisely esWson to leswe cut the writers of Pennsylvania Dutch, but In sentiment and in choice of subjects, many of which era UVou front American his tory. There is even cue poem on "Toddy" ami the rough riders. Tho editor htmsotf points out another strik Ing fact, namoly, tho prevalence of mnsouilao rhymes, which he ascribe to the Influence of the UngUsh laa gsMgo. Idtorary Digest. that the thief only got away wlhg, and overteekedi $10. Ooorfc-o KeyuoUs, wwe works at ile IHotosman eMoe, sJoo looosVidi v3t from probably the same party, fjr Ss panto worn found lyhcg the fsltAt she HMridgc block tsnta morning, aid ho wan short n twenty-dollar pteoal Ulifford aiajith, who aUo rooms la tho Mdridge Mock, was not ovcrJockS, but' w rostevml of a goMofilied ease wnteh. V 1 A Soleutlfle Wonder. Tho aurec that stand to its oiedlt make Ilueklsa's Araica Baits a sclsa. tlfle wonder. It eared B. K, Mulferd, lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa,, of a distreulag caic of piles, Jt heals tho worst burnsfaeres, bolls, ulcers, cuts, wounds, ehUblalic, aad salt rheum. Oaly Me at jT., Perry's; drug store. 3 u . A Measure. Pinut Iolttislan Think the iailrSa wi)l reverse tbojr attitude on oof P? - Seeond PoJitidua-You bet) I've & trcducedl a bill aompoMtng them to oa ter tho cljjy on nkshps Brooklyn Life, This Is the season of llstlessaess, headashc and spring d (orders, . Hoi. lister's Bocky Mountain Tea lo a sare MoveaUtlre, Makes you strong and wlgorou. 3 cents, tea or tcbleta. Dr. tone's Drug Store. ' H t fare jlhtc rion llll ( f t jM1 yf u i