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DAILY OAPITAIj JOURNAL, SALEM, ORJK30N, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1007.
HHHI Mtm HIf iiilltHM
SOCIETY
Happenings of Interest on tnc Gay $
Side of Life in the Capital City.
The latest and by far tho best
melodramatic production of tho sea
son Is E. J. Carpenter's "At Cripple
Creek," to bo presented at tho Grand
i4-Hht-t'wM,,l'c''l'lll'llte,l'''a 0Dera Il0U8 Monday night. It Is
sam to be a beautiful Btory oi mo
CRIPPLE
CREEK
MONDAY
.!.., Hill "500" Club.
.in tho Gaiety Mill
C"b met at tho home o Mrs.
c' 3"n ' .t. noonn.1 meeting of
1,TM"c-"BrdFr';
"".'..-. .t nf tho homo of
S.A.T. Wain, on South Commer-
j) Street mnm1inrn.
rk elub has auum. - ..i.v..
xne emu p,h
ad will meet nereaiiui - ....
hnJn& ... '
v v
-v Hminr of Mrs. Jameson.
....jnndnr afternoon Mrs. J. M.
.. ropnntrpsB of Lausanno
anew"! !-.
nil, was plcnsantly suprlsed by
i-e girls f tu0 na" nn
1 neiti. the party being In honor
( her birthday.
.....i. ,i nnnvprsntlon was tho
rlnclpal entertainment. Light ro-
rejhmenU were scrveu uiruutsuuui
he evening.
Those present, besides uio wi
... iri. were tho wives of tho
Ultr and Mrs. Mooros, Mrs. Wellor
Ind Mrs. Sellcck.
Frk'Hln Club Entertains.
The Prlcllla Embroidery Club met
Lit Thursday afternoon at tho homo
hi Mrs. J. H. Brooks. Tho coming
fk they will meet with Mrs. A. L.
Brown.
The members of tho Prlcllla Em
broidery Club entortnlned their hus-
?nd5 very plensnntly last Wedncs
Ijy cvcnlni; at tho homo of Mrs.
J, L. Stockton, on Summer street.
Ono of tho Interesting fenturos of
tie evening was tho, sowing contest
w the gentlemen, n prlzo bolng glv
in to tho gentleman present who
onld sew on tho greatest number of
tnttons. Tho prlzo was enptured by
Hr. D. 0. Mlnto.
Fire hundred was played, Mrs. By-
en winning tlip first ladles' prizo and
Mr. Ramsey tho first gentlemen's. Ra
pmhments wero served throughout
fU crcnlng.
Rabies Entlertnlncd.
Friday afternoon Mrs. W. II. Ilob-
oa entertained a number of moth
er! and their babies nt her homo on
outh Commercial street. Tho af
fair was pleasantly Informal.
m
Five Hundred Club.
The 1907 "500" club met Tuesday
trenlng with .Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Emmett, and a dollghtful ovonlng
u spent Tho prizes wero won by
Mr. and Mrs. It, D. Houston.
m m
"Addphlnn" Club.
Wednesday evonliiK tho members
il the Adelphlan club hold n pleas.
Inl entertainment at tho homo of
wrjrl Holt, on Onk streot.
A short program was clvon hv
ambers of tho club, after which
luwi w.re played aim" light refrosh
fttentg served
Those present wnm tim fioo0
I Emma Klein. Ruth nmi t.hpiio finiv
Bosene and Wllda Slnpmnmi ,!
J Rudolph. Ruth Ponton, Pearl
.. urace Baker, Gertrude Cook,
turn Symeg. AinMm i-.,in ni
. - --- "uu, mtuiuu
outer. Hazel Erixon, Hazol Mclntyre.
- aniis. May Clarke, Vivian
"odfelter. Graclo and Boryl Holt,
0 Messrs. Hnl lino- n..ii. ..
orln Me Dowt-n, Harold Entrlkcn,
vice rnorp nitin. tij -....
-.. -ivu, .uiunu oacKOii,
Wallace Smnni.. u... ..
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hit. , re Ch08r Ynntls, Achlo
a aipn Mason.
Jones.Pn(ton.
A Prettv him.. ...-j... .
Blic xi wwumng iook
., nesday, January 31,
"'. at thfl hnm .v.- .
i ... . - t wiu unao s
!EL"W:? Eva
Jobm r, " ino br,de r Mr. W. A.
n, JS- ? K'?t oBclatlng.
flit Ze.,ma Patt0. Wlo John
u w " er ot th0 Broom ncte
u2 aval ..? wadlnB inarch
Abon,; ": ."" Beatr,ce She-
wUUvi- .lh M wero Present all
Toe brM the yunc P60"10-
UP0Dui. ' ia"n nd la
koae. ine ' ke their future
Oaeotthr,iantSurprlsc-
mm,t 8cnxl district thla
144 AnzTtla& Partjr E,vo,
oa. hJ I aor of Mr- Fred
aai..r receny attained
GU.Ma'r0, oro than sixty
V 'hV.r kU PareaU. Mr. and i
k W0B vh0 a wr ih
Pop Corn school house and spent tho
evening with games and music. Dur
ing tho ovenlim a dainty luncheon
was served and at a lato hour tho
guests loft for their various homes
expressing themselves as having a
Jolly good time and wishing Fred
many returns of the day.
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SUNDAY
SERVICES
United I'Jvangellcnl.
Special meeting every evening
this week at 7:30p. in., except Satur-
jdny night. Rov. H. L. Pratt Is ex
pected tho fore part of tho week, nnd
will nsslst In tho meeting. Tuomo lor
tho morning sorvlco nt 11 a. m :
"EmjJty Nets;" 7:30 p. m.: "What
Is Your Attltudo to tho Holy Spirit?"
H. A. Deck, pastor.
Tho Mlnsterlnl Union.
Tho Rov. H. D. Klmbnll, of tho
school of theology of Willamette Unl-
.vorslty, will rend a paper before the
I Ministerial Union at tho regular
meeting. A full nttondanco is do
Blred. II. A. Deck, secretary.
First Presbyterian.
Church streot near Chomokota,
Rov. II. T. Babcock, pastor. Morn
ing sorvlco nt 10:30 n. m. Preach
ing by tho Rov. John N. Stcolo, ovnn
gollst. Mr. Paul R. Hoppy will sing.
Sunday school at 12 m. Christian
Endeavor nt C:30 p. m. Evening
sorvlco nt 7:30 p. m., In chnrgo of
tho ovangollsts. All cordially Invit
ed. Tho evangelistic meetings will
bo continued through tho week, every
night excopt Saturday, and will closo
on Sunday night Fobrunry 10th. To
nil of theso services you nro Invited.
St. Paul's Episcopal.
Chomokota and Church streets.
Roy. Bnrr G. Leo, rector. Soxnges-
Ima Sunday.' Sunday school at 10 a.,
m.; holy communion, with sermon,
nt 1 la. m.; ovonlng prayer, with nd
dress, 4:30 p. m. Tho night sorvlce
will bo discontinued for tho present,
nnd sorvlco will bo hold cvory Sunday
at 4:30 p. m. All aro welcome nt nil
sorvlces.
W. O. T. U.
Tho gospel temperance meeting
will bo addressed by Rov. Weaver
Sunday at 4 p. m.. nt W. C. T. U.
hall.
First Methodist Episcopal.
Rov. W. II. Sollock will preach at
10:30 a. m. on "Enthusiasm in the
Cnuso of Christ." At 7:30 p. m,
Rov. W. C. Hnwloy will address the
young men of Salem on "Tho Mak
ing of n Ufo." Epworth Leaguo at
C:1G. All aro cordially wolcomed.
First Christian.
Preaching by tho pastor, D. Errott,
nt 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Re
spective themes: "Elements of a
Living Church" and "Tho First Cen
tury Plea." Bible school at 12 m.
Christinn Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. A
cordial Invltntlon oxtended to strang
ers and visitors.
Central Congregational.
Nineteenth and Ferry streets, P.
S. Knight, pastor, preaching sor
vles at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. ra. Sun
day school at 10 a. m. Endeavor
meeting at C:30 p. m. Bible study
mooting Thursday evening. Strang
ers welcome to all meetings.
Gospel Clinpcl.
Fifteenth and Mill streets. Sun
dny school at 10 a, m. Preaching
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Testi
mony service at 0:30 p.m. Prayor
meeting Friday ovonlng. Blblo
study Tuesday evening at 1456 Fer
ry street. W. N. McCandllsh, pastor.
Christian Science.
First .Church of Christ, Scientist,
440 Chemekota Btreet. Services;
Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. Subjoct of lesson sermen:
"Spirit.' Sunday school at 11:45 a
m. Tho Wednesday ovenlng meeting
la held at 7:30 p. in. Reading room
in tho church open each afternoon
except Sunday. All aro cordially In
vited to attend the services and tho
reading room.
First Unitarian.
Sunday services at 7:30 p, m
when Rev. W. O. Elliott, of Port
land, will speak. All aro cordially
Invited to attend.
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11m Tcxm Wof,
Gurea all kidney, bladder and
rheumatic trouble; sold by all drag
Klts, or tire Moath' trateaet by
mm for $1. Dr. B. W. Sail, 22S
OUT Mr, Ik. Lento, Mil. Sd
tor tMtfaMNtM , oM Vf Mom's
iw-lrr
and ndventuro In a western mining
town in tho early days when "Gold"
was king. Tho piny abounds in
strong dramatic situations nnd pow
erful climaxes, all deftly nrrlved nt
by lcgltlmnto means with tho nsslst-
nnco of merchlncnl effects and stage
'carpentry. Tho story Is full of that
olonlont of henrt intorest so neces
sary to tho success of a play. It alms
to Bottle no social questions, but pre
sents n phase of Ufo as It exists, nnd
tho picture 1 a truo ono. Good com
edy is furnished by tho amusing love
affairs of Hollo nnd Joo, also by tho
broad comody of Ben Whlto "nlwayo
been black." whoso loyalty to Joo
through all his vicissitudes form a
splendid to tho treachery of Martin
Masons. Seats on snlo Monday ut
9 a. m,
"UNCLE TOM'S CAI1IN."
Lurgo Crowd Witnessed Time-Honored
Melodrama last Night.
A halt century ngo, whon ono soc
tlon of tho nation was at daggor's
points with tho other, and anything
that caricatured tho pcoplo of ono
section was takon with nvldlty by
tho othor, tho dramatization of Mrs.
Stowo's romarkablo novol, wns con
sidered a groat play, and many nctors
of somo ability starred In "Undo
Tom's Cabin' troupes. But tlmo is n
great healer, and tho passing years
that have cured tho nation's woundd
has loft Its imprint on tho one-tlmo
great play. Good actors no longor
take tho parts of Lcgreo nnd Undo
Tom, and tho personnel of thoso Itin
erant troupes Is now mostly mnde
up with disgruntled restaurant wait
ers. No ono takes Undo Tom seriously
now, nnd It Is well. Women nnd
children attend the "play," and It is
usually to laugh.
Tho aggregation that played this
at tho Grand Opera Houso last
night was at a par with tho common
run. Undo Tom acted as ho did In
tho palmy days of yore; they had tho
blood hounds; Eliza crossed on the
Ico just as sho alwnys did, and Little
Eva bad that samo old hectic smile.
Of course, somo peoplo will still
bo found to say that Mrs. Harriet
Beechor Stowo's book was an Impor
tant factor In bringing about a great
fratricidal war a conflict that cost
tho nation a million Hvcb and somo
will Btlll bo found to say that the
least of these lives was worth moro
to civilization than all the negroes
from tho days of Ham down to tho
Brownsville regiment, but, as Rud
yard Kipling would say, that Is an
other Btory.
Many peoplo went to Bee "Undo
Tom 'last night, and thoy enjoyed It
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Pleasant and Moat Effective.
T J. Chambers. Ed. Vindicator,
Liberty, Texas, writes Doc. 25, 1902:
"With pleasuro and unsolicited by
you, I bear testimony to tho curative
power of Ballard's Horehound Syrup.
I hare used it In my family and can
cheerfully affirm It Is tho most ef
fective and best remedy for cough
and colds I havo over UBed." Sold
by D, J, Fry.
A Keen Appetite
and a healthy stomach indicate
an active Liver, which is enjoyed
by all who use Bcecham's Pills.
They insure strong digestion,
sweet breath and sound sleep.
No other remedy is as good as
Beecham's
Pills
Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and SSc.
ALL HAVE
DESIGNS ON
TREASURE
Ways and Means Committee
Leading: the Strenuu:is
Life
During tho closing hours of this
week's session tho Oregon legislature
distinguished itsolf, nt least tho
houso did, by adopting Knowlos'
resolution providing for nn amend
ment to section 28, of nrtlclo 4, of
tho state 'constitution, to lucrenso
their per diem compensation from
$120 to $400 for tho regular session
As origlunlly drafted tho resolution
called for $500 per session but, true
to tho spirit of retrenchment nnd
uinngnnlmlty which has predominat
ed Uhib far throughout tho session,
tho representatives of tho "dear pco
plo" finally decided to bo satisfied
with $100 loss for tho tlmo bolng
nnd olectod to soducc- their domnn'ds
to this cxtont. This however, wns
not ngrcod upon until nfter n great
quantity of condensed logic wns ex
pended In the effort on tho part of
tho more modost to convert tho boI
flsh olomont to tho consorvntlvo way
of thinking.
Another fenturo which dovolopcd
beforo tho closo of tho third weok
of tho session whb tho apparently pro
domlnnnting deslro on the pnrt of
tho stato institutions nnd somo of fta
cltizouB to got an extra "dig" Into
tho stato'B hoard of troasuro which
Is tho bano of oxlstcnco of tho ways
and means committees of both
branches of tho legislature Prin
cipal among tho nppllcnnts for n
sllco of tho public funds that appear
ed beforo tho wayB and menus com
mittco of tho houso woro Jefferson
Myers, who put In n claim for $3600
as compensation for his sorvlces ns
commissioner for tho Lowls nnd
Clnrk fair, at tho rato of $200 por
month and two Portland ladles who
naked tho committee to lncrcnso tho
appropriation for tho Patton homo,
from $4000 to $10,000, In ordor to
provldo for somo oxtonslvo improve
ments nnd additions to tho Institu
tion which hnvo been mapped out.
It was tho sonso of tho committee,
howevor, to keop tho appropriations
down to tho lowest mlnlmums and it
is doubtful If tho desires of tho ap
plicants will bo gratified.
Among tho most importnnt actions
of tho lcgiBlnturo boforo adjournment
yesterday was the adoption of a Joint
resolution by tho houso providing for
a chnngo of tho tlmo of holding tho
regular general election from Juno
to November In ordor that tho state
and federal elections will cqmo upon
tho srtmo day and rcduco tho ex
penses of snmc, nnd It Is proposed to
hold the munlclpnl olectton upon the
samo days to furthor rcduco tho elec
tion oxponscs nnd bring nil cam
paigns togothor. Tho houso also went
on record ns being opposed to cutting
down tho number of state normnl
schools to two nnd decided to sup
port nil of tho present Institutions
by ndoptlng tho ndvorse report of tho
wnys nnd means commltteo upon the
Purely resolution, which wns lndofl
nltoly postponed, providing for two
normnl schools only. Tho commit
too also decided to report favorably
upon Vnwtor's bill providing for ono
board of regents for all four normnl
schools. This ls-n similar inensuro
td that of Senator MUlor, of Leba
non, which It lina boon decided tb
sidetrack.
The special committee to rovlso
nnd present a now bill ns a substi
tute for tho Jones' Wlllnmctto locks
bill, nt Oregon City, reported u Bub
stltuto mensuro providing for tho
appropriation of $300,000 by tho
stnto contingent upon tho npproprla
Charcoal Stops Gas
On Your Stomach
Wonderful Absorbing Power of Char
coal When Taken in the Form
of Stuart's Charcoal
Lozenges.
Trail Package Sent Free.
Charcoal, pure, simple charcoal,
absorbs 100 times Its own volumo of
gas. yhoro docs tho gas go to? It
Is just absorbed by tho charcoal,-
tho gas disappears and there la left
n pure, fresh Bweot ntmosphoro, freo
from nil Impurltlos nnd germs.
That's what happons In your stom
ach whon you tnko ono or two of
Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges, tho most
powerful purifiers sclonco has yet
discovered.
vou belch gas in company, some
times, by neddont, greatly to your
own humiliation. That Is becauso
thcro Is n great amount of gas being
formed In your Btomnch by ferment
ing food. Your stomach is not di
gesting your food properly. Gas l.i
tlon of n liko amount by congress for . Inovltnblo. Whenever 4hls happons,
tho building of now looks or con-' Jst tnko ono or two of Stunrt's Char
domnntlon nnd purchnso of tho pros- coal Lozenges right after entlng, nnd
ont ono from tho Portland aonornl'yo" will bo sunn-Wed how quickly
Electric company.
Tho legislature, almost ns a body,
thoy will net. No more bolehlngs:
no moro sour rlslncs. Eat all you
of Representative Carter, of Ronton
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You notlco tho dlfferonco In your np
putlto, gonornl good fooling, nnd in
,'OTKItS AT SCHOOL ELECTIONS tlio nurlly of your blood, right away.
i You'll havo no moro bad tasto In
Attorney General Hiiyn Such Voters
Must Have Ansehsed Property.
your mouth or bad breath, either
from drinking, eating or smoking
Other peoplo will notlco your bail
breath quicker than you will your
tho question wns recently put to Helf. Mako your breath pure, fresh
Suporlntondont of Schools Acker- nnd swoot, so whon you talk to others
man It n person could voto nt n
school election if his proporty wns
assessed In another person's name.
Mr. Ackormnn has Issued a circular
to tho county superintendents in
which ho quotes tho following from
a rccont opinion oti tho supremo
ceurt:
"Tho contention that tho statute
Is satisfied if tho person offering to
voto in fact owns proporty which is
listed on tho nsBossmont roll, al
though It may havo boon nssossod in
you won't disgust thhm. Just ono
or two Stuart Chnrcoal Lozongcs will
make your breath swoot, and mako
you fool bettor all ovor for it. You
can cat nil tho onloim nnd odorous
foods you want, and no ono can tolt
tho difference.
ncsldos, charcoal la tho best Ihxa
tlvo known, You can take a wholo
boxful and no hnrm will result. It
Ih n wonderfully cnBy regulator.
And thon, too. It filters your blood,
ovory pnrtlclo of poison or Impur
ity In your blood la destroy oil, and
tho name of another. Is without yo ,)0R,n (o notco lho ,1fforon(.0 ,
uiurii. i uu rumiuuiiiuiiL ih mut iiu vn,, t,.n n..i
must havo proporty 'as shown by the
Inst county nssosscont.' Tho owner
ship of tho proporty must npponr
from tho assossmont and ennnot bo
shown by ovtrlnslo ovldnoco."
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Sermon on Noblo Life.
Rov. Geo. Englo will deliver nn
oulogy on tho Ufo of tho lato Rov.
II. Losnor Sunday morning nt 10:30
n. m.. In tho Gorman Evangollcnl
church, at tho corner of Fourteenth
nnd Center streots.
Rov. Mr. LoHBiior hns given tho
host part of his life to tho work of
holplng others, has lived a Ufo Of do-
thing your clone-
complexion.
Stunrt's Chnrcoal Lozenges ant
mndo from puro willow charcoal, nnd
Just n llttlo honey la put In to mako
thorn palatable, but not too Bwoot.
Thoy will work wonders In your
ntomauh, nnd mako you fool lino nnd
froBh. Your blood nnd bronth will
bo purified.
Wo want to prove all thU to your
ho Just Bend for n froo Rnmplo today.
Thon nfter you got It nnd usn it, you
will liko thorn ho well that you will
r to your druggist and get n 2G cont
box of theso Stuart's Chnrcoal Lo,-onges.
Scud us your name nnd nddress to-
votlon to tho lowly Nnzarlno, and hns
led many Into tho sunshine of ChrU-; day and wo will nt onco sond you by
tlnnity. Tho funornl BervlceB will bo I innll n camplo pnekngo freo. AddroBS
hold Sunday at 3:15 p. m. from the IF. A. Stunrt Co.. 54 Stuart Bldg ,
church. ' Marflhnll, Mich.
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Practical Stamen. Expert Rep4rwf 0r Specialty I
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after adjournment dopnrtod on n spo-! wnm and what you want, and thon
call train provided for tholr convon- K thoro Ih ntiy gns going to bo form-
ionco for Corvnllls to nccont tho In- cd, ono of theso wonderful llttlo nb-
vltatlon of tho bonrd of rcgonts.of sorbors, a Stunrt Charcoal Lozongc,
tho ngrlculturnl collogo to visit thnt ! will tnko caro of all tho gnB.
Institution. This 1b n custom thnt' And It will do moro than that,
Is followed nnnunlly and tho occasion Hvory particle of- Impurity hi your
is uiwn) iiiuuu a Kiiui uno uy mu i;m- " ...... ....v.. ....., ... cv....n -
zonB of Corvnllls nnd tho oluclnls enrriod nwuy by the chnrcoal. No one
nnd students of tho college Tho "opiub to Know why it docs this, but
trnin wns furnlBliod nt tho ronucBt t does nnd docs It wonderfully.
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