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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1904)
1 1 IT' k J! M )i:1 em v1- PA3XT OATITAI. JOtmKAI 8ALEM, OBEOOK, SATTJBPAY, jfOVEMBBB 19, 1901. J2 C0 Thanksgiving Sale? Our Large Platters, Carving Sets and 56 Piece China Breakfast r or Tea Sets I v 1 3 3 For our Next Week's Thanksgiving Surprise Sale 3 LLJ W 5: Sixteen and 18 inch Platters, Decorated and White, best ,, Semi-Porcelain. Cfin Any Design and Style CAp These sizes cannot be bought at the factory at this price. 16 and 18 inch China Platters, same in Haviland Designs at $1 .00 EACH Carving Sets, all styles at 1-3 off from regular price.3 Decorated China Breakfast or Tea Sets of 56 pieces at 10 cents each piece, or $5.60 a set. This is not a cheap China. Come and see and be surprised at quality and price. Regular price on card $8.20 per Set Twenty sets for the Special week. Yokohama Tea Company, . Specialty of .Fresh Roasted Coffee and Fiije Teas. Phone 801 Main Free Delivery 3 re 3 C5 c ST O n s, I o o I J SOCIAL EVENTS "Heart Party." "Ono of tho Boclnl triumphs of tho sen boh was the protty "Hcnrt" party Thursday, at which Mrs. Jamoa Ij. Stockton and iluughtors, Mrs. Anna A. Culbortson and Miss Stockton wcro hostesses, at their pleasant homo on North jL'ominorclal street. Tlio rosldeneo was beautifully decor nled, tho color schemo was carried out In whito and red, with a background of jroon. lloautlful potted plants with n profusion of potctd and cut whito chrysanthemums inudo tho rooms like a llornl garden, while red hearts of nil alueji woro festooned In every available npuce, and tho rod shaded lights addod to tho pleasing ulTect. Tho hallway was especially protty, tho staircase botng luinkod with whito chrysanthemums and cosmos foliage. The porch was nl do very artistic. Notlcoablo among tho decorations hero was a largo urn of iant ferns, a lnrgo palm, and tho beau tiful whito rosebuds, which woro ar ranged very effectively. Idttlo Tjouemma Waters and Mnstor luun ('ulbertsoit received tho guests at tho door. The hostesses woro assisted tiy Miss t'alistn Mooro, Miss Hessio J-'rlshy anil Miss Ituth flnbrlolson. Hmrt woro played at little green tables, The prises carried out the col or sehoiuo, the first a green plncquo with white figures of Cupid, was won by Mrs. Charles If. Robertson. Tho -aecjOiid, a green burnt leather piece, with rod velvet dahlias and hearts, was von by Mrs. Oliver C. Locke. After the giiuio dainty refreshments were servo! Many beautiful costumes were in ovldeiuo. Tho afternoon was complete in every detail, and added fresh lnurels to tho hostesses' ability in entertaining. Those prcsont wore: Mrs. William N. Oatons, Mrs. J. Frank Hughes, Mrs. F. K. Smith, Mrs. Oeorgo F. Rodgcrs, Mrs. (V 1). Gnbrielson, Mrs. Frank W. Spencer, Mrs. F. w. Steusloff, Mrs. Henry B. Thielson, Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mrs. William Babcock, Mrs. Zniloc ltlggs, Mrs. Charles Robertson, Mrs. W, O. Wostacott, Mrs. Oliver C. Locke, Mrs. William Ramsey, Mrs. Andrew M. Crawford, Mrs. George If. Dunsford, Misses Calista Mooro, Bessie Frisby, Ituth Uabrlclson. Euchre Club. Tho Fortnightly Euchro Club was en tertnluod at tho homo of Mrs. T. T. Geer yesterday lit a very delightful manner. About 23 members wcro pres ent, and a social aftcruon spent. Getting Beady for Xmas. The ladies of the Congregational church aro preparing u Christmas en tertainment and treo for the young peo ple, which will bo given Christmas ove. Tho plans aro quite extensive, and will no doubt bo n great success. Tho drill team of tho Woodmou of the World gnvo a pleasant social diuico in tho llolnian block last evening. A large numbor of dancers mid spectators woro present, and enjoyed thomselves until midnight. Tho young men wcro pronounced successful entertainers. riled Report. Albert Hweetser, stnto biologist filed his second biennial report to tho gov ernor this morning, o Iha Kind m Han Ahtars &Wht j I I 11 I H t I I 1 1 1 I it i Hi I I I I ! i STATE SOCIAL tiiimnmn hhhhh , iMKismc WMinHnnnniiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiniiinint I Smith Ftiel and Feed Co., jj : The Wood and Coal Business of the :i CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT CO. 8UC0ESS0U TO 1 Savred and UnsawecJ Ltmbe I Office With Salem Abstract and Land Co. JL First National Bank Bulldiae. Phone 2201 Black iMimiminiiiiiimmmiiiiniiiwniM" Woodburn. Mrs. W. II. Marvin and' son, Murray, wont to Portland yestordny nfternoou to attend tho Stato Grange. Craig Marvin was sovcroly hurt Fri day ovoning whilo bowling at tho bowl ing alloy. Ho was in tho pit, whou a ball thrown by ono of tho players struck him on tho ankle, which bruised and sprained it. Miss Virginia Keono camo over from Fairfield this morning, whero sho has been teaching. Miss Ada Whito left Wednesday morning for her homo in Ncbraskn. Marvin Gallagher was a business vis itor to Woodburn Friday. Jim Rice was in tho city on businoss Friday. Mrs. A. 12. Austin, nccompnniod by her son nml daughter, went to visit rel atives in Portland for a fow days. Cyrno Prico made n business trip to Portlnnd Thursday. A. 13. Aiinllu returned Friday from Portland, whero ho has been the past week, serving on tho United States grand jury. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Grover aro spend ing tholr honeymoon iu Portlaud. Thoy expect to return to their new homo in this city about tho first of next month. Mrs. Hovendeii is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. P. L. Kenedy. Tho mombors of tho bulios Lewis and Clnrk Club, of this city, mot at tho homo of Mrs. J. H. Cnrrico this ivcok, to reorganiio under tho unmo of tho Woman's Club of Woodburn. . Mrs. Marvin Tumor, of Albany, and Mrs. W. K. Finzer, adjutant-general's wife, and son, of Portland, spent a few days with tholr brother, Dr. Klmer Fiiuor nud wife. Henry Bonnoy is taking tho placo of Arthur Whitman iu tho Grovor Drug Company. Mrs. L. F. Kolley is entortnlning her father and brothor, Colonel J. A. Doug lass, and son. Tho Woodburn Danoing Club expect to glvo another party December 3d. Thoy invito about 200, guests from SHvorton, Hubbard, Gervnis and Brooks will attend. The 811vcrton football team aro in tho city to compete with tho Wood burn boy la ft game this afternoon. Thanksgiving Offer At 25 uur v&iia tu wAxr sduu yea at it time a line oi goods at SALE PRICES, ti time we make it Dining Room Furniture a!iiiir? win mini El MS o i&L w KfiJ fl i k ifi i jTJP Ono of tho newest patterns. Octagon top mado of figured qunrter-sawed oak, polished finish. Top 44 inches 'wide. Legs 5 inches in diameter, with enrved feet. Length, when extended, 8 feet. Regular price $23.50. Salo prico $21.15 A lnrgo massivo table, made of care fully selected quarter-sawed oak, pol ished finish. 43-inch top, 6-inch legs. Best slides made, nnd tho lenves aro finished ns well ns tho rest of thotnblo nnd fit perfectly. Regular prico $23.00. Salo prico $20.70 Polished quarter-sawed oak. Top H inches wide, legs 5 Inches in diameter, nicely turned nnd fluted. Slides of soasoned ash, filled with boiled oil, u that they will neither shrink nor swell Insuring perfect nction at all times. Regular prico $17.50. Sale price $15.75 V j'- rriyV r,tft'1Z' i . JTTiZSZtrf- Tho hnndsomest table ever bronlt to Salem. Its beauty is beyond it i scription. You cannot buy this tabli nny whero elso on the coast for leal than. $45,000 to $50.00. Our salo price is $36.50 i Besides the above we will offer many other patterns of fi bles, a large variety of dining chairs, buffets, stiem and china closets - AH Reduced, All Cheap, All Stylish Do not miss this great sale in genuine values? it will w greatest ever offered on the Coast, and there is no p of its ever being repeated. Remembe the BIG STORE. 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