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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1905)
. .:,..v ,: i ,'4d .HtM DAILY CAPITAL JOPBNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1005 ySS&Sit $10 $10 -1510 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $io $io $10 w sio sio SOCIAL EVENTS O SALEM BUSINESS WOMEN wmmm m " " "" . .nrawelMIMNASlfi EfflMMBA 6 --- -------r: ----WTBEMtgtaSgW 1 i r What Won Yot UO K O ii t S ' ::? H Miss Mlnnlo Evans. A lniimHM which m peculiarly adapted to the genius ot" woiniin ami which Trunin's tin- skill of nn nrtiMt Jn making hats. Mine Minnie l.vnus, proprietor of tho White Corner MUllnory Depart KncD.l, lias proven herself to bo n con wwnvMir in tills lino. She cnnio to Sa lon only threo years ago, niiil her fontaotuely furnished iipnrtiuciits, wftdy leeoralod nt nil seasons with tijgirp.prl.ilo nnd stylish lioad-gear, &jmw come to bo rccognizcil as tlio ipiue Id go to obtain just wliut "'vtovr" in that Unci is making a reputation Mmr is valua ble in any lino of business The Variety Store. A business which has grown from n miihII beginning until it has uttniucMl -iitlicicntly to bo claused among the city's best is tho Variety Store on Court street, Miss Aanora M. Welch, proprietor. A few years ago Miss v'tlch (darted with a few dozen books, f. r whleh she rented space in. n local h.oic. Having n demand which seemed t . justify it, she rented tho cast half oi her present store. Her trado Boon demanding much moro room, a few wicks ago she rontod tho building next door, and it has boon romoilellod. A fine lino of china, books and no i i.ms is carried, nnd a now lino soon m In- .vlded to the fancy work depart- mellt Will COUSISl Ol Bli,uiil"utJ uuun, with silks and latest patterns of slumped goods, basswood and red wood novelties for pyrogrnpliy work. Hllko Millinery Parlors. The millinery parlors at !!17 Com mercinl street were established in 1895 nnd were conducted by Airs. !'. U. Hooker for a number of years. One year ago the stock was purchased by Mrs. ('. M. Hilke, whoso business dur ing the past year lias gone even be yond her expectations. This art is not new to Mrs. Hilko, as she learned tho business in nil its details a number of yenrs ago, nnd 1ms readily fallen in will now Idons and styles, ns is prov ision by a visit to hor well-equipped MIsi l.vuns' store. tuiJe perssiial Acquaintance and su jprrjfir Josen-ledgo of tho wnnta of wiwnfcn enable Iior to supply tho do- Bauds of the tradn in a superbly sat- j Jsfnilorv niiiiirirr Tho Rex Studio, 08 Court Street. Ts conducted by Mrs. M. C. Lewis, a most goninl and courteous lady, one Not only is Miss who understands tho wants of tho most Kmar ,., u miplishod artist in the fastidious in Her line, nnu is capau.e tMj-nu.Yiug line, but Bhe is endowed of supplying their wants In a wit la vwlA -itrnordiuory business c.ipabil- factory manner, both as regards prico itifi as is demonstrated by the large and quality. Also a very fine line of Arwk ulie has and the number of as- mouldings, matting and photographic gcefrtsnU employed .lining the busy sea- supplies are to be found there. The ju, in addition to her regular force, only ground floor gallery in the city. Her establishment is becoming wide- Mrs. Lewis makes a specialty of baby Bv known in western Oregon, and she photos, ami is an adept in that line. m-i&r Z' --j jb.v Vv . . fty .a": '- J& ik!&ihd&iffisx&K8B3R Jsl. , tifcaku. siui Watch Party. A jolly watch night party was thnt given by Miss Margaret Lansing at the home of her parents, Mr. and ('. P. Lansing, on the Garden Road. About 30 of Miss Margaret 'a friends woro present, nil of whom report a most onjoynblo lime, and doclaro tho hos tess to bo a charming entertainer. Numerous leap year games were joy fully indulged in, and several ontortnin ing piano numbers were given by Miss Grnco Aldorson and Miss Plorcnco Lis ton. Partners for tho delicious suppi r wcro .choson in a novel way. A sheet was hung botween the double parlors, and t!.o young men wcro ushered into tho front parlor, while tho girls re mained in tho bnck parlor, nnd one at a timo lined up in front of tho sheet. Tho young man guessing who it was was permitted to take tho young lady to supper. Just ns tho obi year died and the new ono dawned, a cannon, hidden on the lawn, was shot, and n number of songs were givon by somo of tho guests in welcome to tho now year. The hours were "weo sma'." when tho merry crowd reluctantly dispersed. Vacation Social. A number of University students who were unablo to go home for the holidays, very appropriately observed tho dentil of tho old year and the birth of the now, nt tho Young Ladies' Hall. In comparison to the large number of students who usually throng those rooms when anything of this kind is going on, tho gathering looked rather smnll and lonesome. It was only in looks, however, for n jollier time was nover had. A very interesting im promptu program was rendered, consist ing of readings by Miss Ituby Phelps anil musical numbers by Miss Mao I'liolps, Miss Maliallio, Mr. Markell and Mr. Catlow. Tho young ladies did not forget that It was tho last night of leap year, and apparently did not neglect any opportunities. i timorous games, suitable to tho occasion wero played, ml when the new year arrived tho usual quota of new resolutions were nuidL'. It was nt a late hour, or rather an early hour, when tho merry students departed, each wishing for every one that this new year might bo the hap piest of their lives, thus fnr. Interior of Rex Studio. IIA1TY WOMEN. rieuty of Them in Silom, and Good Reason for It. Wouldn't uuy woman bo happy, After years of backnuhu sulToriug, l):iys of misery, nights of unrest, Tim distress of urinary troubloa, 45 1 m finds relief and cure No reason why any Sulom roador Should milYor in the fiieo of evidence likrt tins: Mrs. Coarailiiia Arnold, of 111) LiibI Mist street, Albany, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills did me considerable good. I used them for rheumatic pains ncrosj tb small of my back and down through Uh wides, which were very suvero when 1 jttooped to lit'l anything or wit in one ronitiim for any length of time. I git toan's Kidney Pills ami coiamonced their use. 1 begun to gei bolter right Hwny, and continued taking thorn. Thoy soon relieved me, and 1 have had vwy little trouble hIiii-o. I shall always try to keep Doan's Kidney Pills in tiie Jtouse, and will recommend them at ev ery opportunity." PlonU iiiii . - like tins Ckimi S.ilem people. Call at Dr. Htouo's drug store, and ask what his customers report. l'or sale by all dealers. Prico GO Cents. Poste'r-Millmrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. sole uiionts for the United States. Ueinembcr tho niimo Doan's and I alio uo other. IS A SurprisQ Tirty. A pleasant surprise party may bo given to your stomach and liver by taking a medicino which will roliovo their pain nnd discomfort, viz.: Dr, King's New Lifo Pills. Thoy nro a most wonderful reiuody, nfl'ordlng suro relief and euro, for hoadacho, dizziness and constipation; 25c, at J. 0. Perry's drug store. 9 Kxnggoration is tlio fish that OS' coped from our hook. The wicked Ilea all men pursucth'. The good teller may i.ot alwavs tell. OASTOIIIA, Bn the . Ito Kind ton Urn Always BwjM cf -utSy): J-&C&U4 U4 "Oaubago ami Kings." "Cabbage ami Kings" is tho tltlo "! a novel of Central American pol ' by O. Henry, which MctTuro P'lllips brought out about the whi le of November. O, Henry's clcv "' trtld tuli'g doaling with lifo in 'ntrul America, whioli hay beeu I'cariug ia tho inggailnes, have en woven by him luto a conuocted '"ative. nig ckurnolur ruge from " nbwondhtf UtntU proildeut to a svarthy aon of tli soil, mul the plot ii cleverly ds-volon! lirongk a se- ''i of ludieroiM and amuilug situa tion. Changed Residences. Hon. and Mrs. Kdward Hirscli and laughters have removed from their homo on Chomokotn street, and will hereafter resido at the Willamette Hotel. Judge and Mrs. J. J. Murphy will occupy their old home, having sold thoir Court street resilience. Welch-Brown Wedding. A pretty homo wedding occurred at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Welch on Sunday at noon, when (.'. 10. Welch and Miss Kllon Brown, of Baker City, were united in matrimony, Rev. Butler olliciatlug. Only relatixes of the contracting parties were present, and the young pcoplo will go to housekeep ing on C'ottago street. Tho brido is nn estimable young lady of Baker City, whilo tho groom is the popular head electrician of the Citizens' Light & Traction Company's plant in this city. Their many friends wisli them a lung nnd prosperous life. H O H o H o H to- H C5- O - O H JG- O H o H o H H to- H H o H 60- H G0- O H H H H Cr H Cr H If You Had More Suits Thaa You Wanted? fMiill - r I M, then,, ...M..'l .v..T rnu,., vot, WOUHI. but .VOU Weublll't OXprCt lo ,.i for them wbat thoy wcro worth. v, Neither do we, wo lmvo cut tl,pront ami part of tho cost off tho ,,,Rd quote you SUIT PBIOBS vnl can't get away from without buy ,8. We don't aU you to chooso Iron. a few odds and ends In rtmggllns .,,. wo lndtrio our BSTIIIE STOiK. Not only roffutars but ,,,()s, - "stout" tind extra stars Thev're nil this nennnn'tf production. Not ,i price tickel has been cliangod- , .i laid out. Now l!lko a ,,m,.k clean up we offer choico of ANY SUIT IN THE STORE to H O -ej H O w V) K W W Ui W Ui Oi V) Vi K No money refunded, goods exchanged nor alterations made during this sale G. W John son (INCORPORATED.) V. V $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 MMMMUBWMHlBigXHflMaara -Vi 1 iWletty Ctfistmas Married. Prank Patterson and Miss Lulu Mills wcro married at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Mills, nt Pox Vulloy, Linn county, on Sunday afternoon, .Inmmry 1, Rev. Thompson otllointiiig. Mr. and Mrs. B. X. White, of this city, attouded, the groom being a brother of Mra. White. The young couple will resido nt Fox Valley, and hnvo tho best wishes of ninny friends. o Bent Hor Double. "I knew no ono for four weeks whon I was sick with typhoid nnd kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa., "nnd when I got better, although 1 had one of the best doctors I could gat, 1 was bent double and had to rest my hands on my knees when T walked. From this ter riblo utlliction I was rescued h elec tric Bitters, which restore. I my henlth nnd strength, nnd now I cau walk us straight ns ever. They nro klinply wonderful." (luarante.o to cure stomach, liver and khlne .lisor low. At .). 0. Perry's drug store. Price, fHV. NOTICE Depositors, in the Savings Bank Department of the C.ipit.il National Bauk are requested to present thoir pass books for the purpose of hav ing credited the semi-auuual inter est due Juuuary 1st. JOS. H. ALBKRf. Cashier. 3an.Tum'aag2a3!agfflg2EBfl3Mg3 AND appy new i ear MMIM'ifiB'CTBffiKgSraa t This has been a year kind to us not only in volume of tirade, hat in many encouraging words spoken in Behalf of out ef forts in bettering the furniture conditions of this locality. We appreciate good will and shall take advantage of every opportunity to promote it in our business. Notwithstanding the excellent results of this year's business, we are planning for greater and better service in the coming year. 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