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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1906)
- -rrfVS' ' DA1L1 OAPI TAIi toURNAL, 8ALHM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMPEK IS, 1000. yfflH-lllllllllt4H--t-tfl SOCIETY Happenings of Interest on the Gay J Side of Life in the Capital City. Hl-f I I I 1 9 1 1 i f-4l-H--HH-g41--i-i- tHH?iM No functions of a very formal or boh, Anna Stcnstrom, Vina Shorinau, olabornte character huvo marked Uio social annnlB of Salem during tho pant wook nnd Uio coming week will also bo enlivened by only small parties nnd entertainments. These, during tlio week Just gono as well ns tho ones that aro looked forward to next week, have all been enjoyable Jtttlo affairs and havo kept a good deal of Ufa in tho old town. This seeming lothnrgy In tho Smart Sot in tho Capital City is doubtless duo to tho approaching Yulo tido when many big parties, ontortalnnlents and. rccoptionH arc expected to bo given. It Is rumored that ono of' theso affairs which Is looked forwarded to with tho llvoll1- et anticipation will bo. a big party of tholr frionshlp for her. or probnbly a danco that a number of hlKii school students will tendor Tho I'riHcllliiH1 Entertain. to tho Salem Btudonts at tho colleges , Tho Frlscllla Embroidery throughout tho stato who will bo at'gavo a "500" Olllo Kelly, Simpson, Eddings, Louise Hoyt and Miss Drown. Pleasantly Surprised. A number of tho friends of Miss Adelelaido Schlndler gathered nt the homo of her sister. Mrs. Ehmor, Thursday ovonlng and gavo her a BUrprlBo party. Tho time was onjoy ablo spent in tho usual social way. Miss Schlndlor leaves immediately nftor tho holidays for her eastern homo, and will bo greatly missed by tho many friends sho has made since coming to Saloin. Sho Is a teacher at tho East Salem school. This evening tho teachers of that school will give hor a "shower,0 as a token homo for tho Christmas holidays. Thero will bo usual holiday en tertainments, tho churches contrib uting their usual number consisting of Christmas ticcs nnd suppcrB. But until a few daysbeforo Christ mas tho largo affairs will bo 'few. Tho CIirlNtiiuiH Joy of the Lonely Heart. While tho earth abldos there will always bo lonely hearts whoso "lone liness is IncronHcd by tho guuoral Roodfollowhhlp of tho season. Bor row hau a way of lifting the latch nnd coming, and unbidden guest, nt somo tlma or other, into every llfo. Ono day nil Is brightness, tho next tho world Is dark. Among thoso who nro keeping Christmas this year thero aro somo who have to rlso nbovo tho porsoual grief In tholr de termination not to cloud tho buii shlno of othore. How may thoy best succeed? Dy tho old-fashioned wny that loads heroic feet over rough and shows at ovory turn a ahrlno whom ono may atop nnd worship Tho whrlno 1b not vislblo to all tra volora; from some- It Is hidden, but thoBO who stop thero to pray behold within It a cross, and they wreathe tho cross with flowers. They aro lonely thomsolves, to drop tho motn phor, but thoy do not inflict tholr sadness on tholr friends, They In vito children to visit thorn, they carry comfort nnd ehoor to tho aged nnd tho Inllrm. Although their own linos Boom shorn of blessing they tako pains to bo blessed in tho min istry Mnrgaot E. Rangfltor In Woman's Home Companion for Do comber. Engagement Announced, Mrs. ThomnB Kay, Sr., nnnouncoit tho engagement of hor daughter, Horthn Lolltu, to Hnlph 1). Elsher, of Portland, tho wedding- to take placo Bonio timo In January. Mr. Fisher Is n prominent young attorney of Portland. Miss Kay is n Salem girl, and is ono of tho lead ers in tho young society sot of tho Capital City. Sho is highly accom pllehod nnd is a render of consider able merit, being a graduate or an eastern elocution college. St. PiuiI'k llimtitr, Tho fit. l'nul's -Episcopal church held u Christmas bazaar Thursday wlilgi was nttonded by a largo num ber of people who secured many handsome. Christmas presents. Tho affair was hold in thu On lid room and thero wore a uumbor of hand uomely appointed booths presided ovor by tho ladle? of tho church, Thouo nt the flower booth wero Mrs. 0. A. Wlinlo. Mrs. liarr 0. Loo iyid Miss Orythn Gatch; tho candy booth, Mrs. Edward Wollor ami MIbs Meyer; fancy good? booth, Mrs. Homer ftmltH and Mrs. Henry Papo; bags VrXjMKl npron booth, Mrs. Huolat, Mrs. , -HwieK mm Airs. v. v. iiuson; MNtw tops, Miss IHer, MUs Chad fAV . . .... ,. ... ...... . prima irs. it. u, mioisen, r mmt work booth, JJUs May Sco MSigMhrnonts, Mrs. William Oil o. K W, P. Skiff. Mlaa Hayden. Mr?. Or3M&Mrtln. Mrs. Flotchor. club party Wednesday ovonliiK. nt which their husbands wero tho honored guests. Tho nffnlr was given at tho homo of Mrs. Ida Dabcock on North Commercial street, and was a dollghtful ovont. Tho noxt meeting will bo Thurs day, December 20. with Mrs. D. A. Ulnsmoro.. Illi-thdny Party. About twonty of tho young people of tho Capital Business collogo Inti mate frlonds of Miss Emma Ncrod gavo hor a Burpriso pariy ai me homo or MIbs Murnh Hatch Thursday ovoulng. Tho occasion was tho 20th birthday of MIbs Norod. and was a moBt happy ovont. The Hatch home wnB decorated with a profusion of holly nnd mlstlotoo tondlng to ChrlBtmns. Tho timo wns spent plonBantly with music nnd gamoB. Dainty rofrshmonts woro sorved. Christinas In the KcIiooIh. Tho ChrlBtmas Bplrlt In tho Salem public -schools will bo proporly dis played this yenr, especially at tho East school. All tho teachors thero aro busy In tho different rooms to day decorating, nnd Monday morn ing whon tho pupils ontor tholr re spective roomB, thoy will bo greeted with a delightful surprise. In ovory room stands a beautifully trimmed flr troo, and tho walls aro hung with clusters of mlstlotoo nnd holly. Each morning tho rooms will hold short individual exorcises, consisting or Bongs nnd readings tondlng to ChrlBtmas. Wednesday tho regular exorcise of tho school will bo hold. At tho Lincoln school thoro will also bo similar oxorclflos. Tho pri mary pupils of MIbb KrattBBo and Miss Howorimin will have Joint ox- erciscs and will havo a Christmas tree. m Chicken Pic Supper. Tuesday evening tho memllers of tho Central Congregational ' church gavo an old fashioned chicken pic supper at their church parlors on Nineteenth and Ferry. Over a hundred people took sup per during tho evening, and' nbout thirty dollars wns realized which will go to help pay off the church- debt. Tho supper was served by the Misses Lulu Mothorn, Hazel Mcln tlro, Hlldur Stenstrom, Lalla Yantls, Ruth Van Patton and Bornlce Reed. Entertained for Miss Calbrenth. Mrs. S. C. Dyer and Miss Marguer lto Looney entertained about CO Friday afternoon, complimentary to MIbs Helen Calbreath, who leaves soon for Germany to finish her mu sical education. The Dyer homo was decorated with a profusion of mls tletoo, holly and small flr trees, all tending toward tho Christmas Idea. Festoons of evor greens woro also effectively UBcd. Five hundred was played, Mrs. Tom Wilson receiving first prize, whllo Miss D'Arcy and Mrs.J. R. Whitney received prizes. MIbs Ef flo Nccdhnm presided at tho punch bowl. MIbs Ruby Cornell, Mrs. Frank Douglas, Mrs. R. B. Fleming and Miss Orytha Catch nsslsted In tho serving. Ono of tho features of tho after noon wns a small Christmas tree, beautifully trimmed, nnd lndon with Bmall gifts, which wero distributed among tho gitosts. Attended tho Glee Club. Tho University of .Oregon Glon nnd Mandolin Club's concert Inst night was tho occasion of a large numbor of parties. Besides the boxes, thoro wero many happy groups throughout tho largo nudionco. Tho alumni of tho U. of 0., who reside In this city, occupied bIx of tho boxes Thoy nro as follows, with their class yoar appended: Dr. W. Carleton Smith, 'DC; Mrs. Lottn C. Smith, 07; Cnrey F. Martin, '93; Miss SubIo Baunard, 01, of Eugene; Judge R. S. Bonn. '7C; W. T. Slater, 'S3; A. O. Condlt, '84; J. R. Whitney, 'Sir Fay Howe, '00; Gcorgo W. Jones, 94; Wulter C. WIiibIow, '00; Ivan Onkcs, 'OQ; Fred Stump, '05; and George O. Goodall, '02 Tho following Indies woro also with tho party: Mrs. Caroy Martin, Mrs. W. T. Slator, Mrs. A. O. Condlt nnd Mra. J. R. Whltnoy. Tho othor boxes woro occupied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Thlolson, Mr. Chauncoy Bishop, Miss Ruth Ga brlolBon, Miss Lola Horrcn, Mr. Ed ward Thlolson and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam II. ThlolBon. Tho PriHcllla Embroidery Club nt tonded In n body. Tho senior class of tho Sulom High school occuplod a Boctlon. About 2G of Salem's prnmlnont so ciety peoplo gavo a "Neighborhood" party, and occuplod a section, nmong thorn bolnu Dr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Mott, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. N. Mooros, Mr. nnd MrB. P. II. Raymond, Mr and Mrs. J. L. Stockton. Mrs. Ida Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Lawrence. Tho opera house presented a gay appearance with the crowd of hand somely gowned Indies, and every where the Salbih High School colors, red and black, wero In evidence, whllo tho lemon of the U. of O. was also prominent. Each of the alumni carried or woro yellow chrysanthe mums, In loyalty to their school. Notice. A basket social will be given by tho peoplo of Frultlnnd, Friday even ing, Dec. 21, 1906, at tho school house. A good program will be ren dered. Everybody Invited. SUNDAY SERVICES Rev. DImick will preach in the Yew Park U. B. church next Sab bath, Dec. 1C, at 11 a. m. Tho pub llo Is Invited. Sunday school at 10 a. m. A. R. LAUCHY. First Methodist Episcopal Cor ner Church nnd Stnto streets. Rev. W. II. Scllcck, minister. Tho pastor will prench at 10:30 on "Tho Utter most Salvation," and nt 7:30 on "Reansons Why Some Peoplo Do Not Become Christians." Tho now Hymnnls will bo in use nt both ser vices. Tho reception of members in tho morning nnd question box at night. Miss Fowler will lend, the Loaguo nt G:15. Mrs. Bonn tho In tormodlato Lenguo nt C:30. All are cordially Invited. Tho First Chrlstlnn church Cor ner of High nnd Contor strdots. Sor vlcos 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Morning thomo, "Prayer;" ovonlng, "No King But Caosar." Bible Bchool 12m. Dr. H. C. Eploy. Supt. Junior C. E. 3:30 p. m.; Sonior S. C, G:30 p. m., Mrs. M. C. LewiB, prosident. Tho Christian church chorus will sing nt tho evening service. Strnngors and visitors welcome. E. Errott, pastor. Christian Scionce, First Church of Christ, Scientist 110 Chomokotn street. Services Sunday at 10:30 a m. nnd 7:30 p. in. Subject of lesson sormen: ."Is the Universe Including Mnn, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. The Wednesday evening meeting is hold nt 7:30 p. m. Reading room in tho church open each afternoon except Sunday. .AH aro cordially Invited to attend tho services and tho reading room. Luthorn St. John's church regu lar Sunday sovlco at 10:30 a. m. In tho Gorman Luthorn St. Jehu's church, corner Center nnd Four teenth streetB. Geo. Engol, pastor Ist. Paul's Chomokotn nnd Church Bt roots. Rev. Bnrr G. Lee, pastor Usual services at 7:30 a. m., 11 a. m., 7:30 p. in. Sunday school, 10 a in. Morning subject, "The Virgin Birth. All cordially wolcoino nt all Borvlcoa, Go8pol Chapel Fifteonth and Mill streets. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7; 30 p. m Testimony meeting at 0:30 p. in. Prnyor meeting Friday evening. All nro welcome. First Congregational Center and Liberty streots, F. E. Dell, pastor. Tho usual order of services will bo observed, the thomo fqr tho morning hour being, "Expectation In Re ligious Work." 'Subject for evening consideration, "What Is Death." Sun day school at 12 m. Christian En "deavor meeting nt 6:30 p. m. Pray er meeting Thursday evening nt 7:30 o'clock. Teachers meeting imme diately aftor prayer mooting. A hearty welcomo for nil who might caro to worship with tho peoplo of this church. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith will sing nt tho morning service, and Miss Lillian Stego will render a vio lin solo at tho evening hour. Christ Luthern Services In Christ Luthcrn church, Stnto street, near Eighteenth, will bo conducted nt tho usual hour, 10:30 a. m. The ser mon will bo based on the Gospel les son for tho third Sunday In Advent. Tho Luther Lengue, comprising tho young peoplo of tho congregation, will convene nt 7:30 p. m. Ludwlg G. Jacobs, pastor. W. C. T.,U. Prof. C. O. Boyer will address tho Gospel Tempornnco mooting nt 4 p. in. Sundny. All in terested aro Invited to ccyne. Central Congregational church Nineteenth and Ferry street, P. S. Knight, pastor. Services tomorrow 11 n. m. nnd 7:30 p. in., conducted by the pnBtor. Sunday school 10 a. in. Endeavor meeting 6:30 p. m. BIblo study meeting Thursdny even ing. Cordial lnvltntlon to nil. First Prebyterlnn. Morning servlco nt 10:30 n. in Preaching by the pastor, Rev. II. T. Babcock. Subject: "Tho Asstir nn'co of tho Upright in Affliction." Sabbath school at 12 m. Sonior C. E. nt 0:30 p. m. Evening sorvlce nt 7:30. Subject: "Pilot n Doubter by Dlsont of Will." Tho last of a sorlos of flvo Bormons of doubters of tho Bible. Mrs. Hinges will sing morning nnd ovonlng. A cordlnl ln vltntlon to nil. Christmas Suggestion When providing i-nristmas Dinner someone less fortune than yourself include package of Folget Golden Gate Coffee, Folgers's Golden Tea. Nothing could S more acceptable. Your Grocer will supply m J.A.Folge&Co, San Francisco, Umatilla and Morrow count will hereafter hold their dettH mnnt (tntivnnftntiH 4n.Ail...- .......v wu.vuuuno lutjuiuer. la won tho outcome of the conniJ which has just been held atHeppJ and which wns attended by .u dreds of delegates from both tea tics. Deafness Cannot Be Cured By local application, as they can not rench tho dlseasod portion of tho enr. Thoro is only ono way to cure doafness, and that is by constitu tional romcdlcs. Deafness Is caused by nn inflamed condition of tho mu cous lining of tho Eutachlan Tube. When this tubo is inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear ing, and when It is entirely closed, DonfnoBs is tho result and unices tho Inflammation can bo takon out and this tubo restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forovor; nine coeo out of ton aro caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of tho mu cous surfaces. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars for any enso of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Send for ctrcu lars froe. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Tko Hall's Family Pills for oon stlpntlon. , t .? . , i '1.' ... v V w iw: ' k- f UYCtf. m.-i'm", JDE. STONE'S DRUG 8T01 Does a strictly cash business, oi ono, nnd no ono owes it; carriMi stock; sholves, counters ana civaos are loaded with drugs, mt notion.e toilot articles, wIdh , liquors of all kinds for medial j poses. Dr. Stone is a regular gn In znodicino and has hndmanrjc experience in tno. practlcs. Co tins ajo freo. Prescriptions n ' and only regular prices for at Dr. Stono can bo found at Ml storo, Snlem, Oregon, from. 6 ii morning until 0 nt slgbt M,imimiiiiiiiaiiiaiimiiiiBim I Have You Paid a Visit to Our Store If you have not you should do so by all means. Are you going to miss this grand opportunity ? You can make your friends happy this year at small cost. ALL GOODS ARE BEING SACRIFICED. WE MUST HAVE MONEY, ltk.U WtittlltH A nunibo?$5('youHK ladles gavo ft delightful swriw! Prty to Miss Clara Warner irtwkomo on South Wborty street Hmtmy ovenlug. and snent tho timo In iftfcNt enjoyable manner. A dojnty "Jwo" wa8 wrved duriug tho tlm.W Thoso present bCBldCB Wm Wr Mr aud bor mother, woro, ttBftowM u.r. Carey. HUtUa HHrgrov1!!! LOOKLAMPS Wc Defy Comoetition in PrinQ m Thic ctv Jarrfaniers, elegant ones, at one-third off former price. Lamps, parlor, stand, hanging and portable electnc, one-Tourth to one-halt ott. Haviland China, closing out patterns at one-mW ott Tormec price, v-naung uisnes, Tormer prices ranging trom $3.70 to $15.25, now $3.00 W $10.00. Hollow Silverware. Tea Sets and individual moroc r;o . : ut xi u,oart t ,-- , f.x'wer, (jiilco tuim iiaii. iiicauvT"- some of our greatest bargains and we desire to show them to you particularly, as they make splendid Lnnscmas girts and an inspection by yourself we are confidpnr will mminr? vou tw you will receive splendid value for a very small outlay. Our force of salespeople have been in creased for the holidaylrush, and the public will receive every attention. Do not wait until th last minute, tor you will tiieix tind the stock picked over. I Phone Main 67. Yokohoma Tea Company Goods Delivered FJS tfciwttw Jfarnrove, KHowld, Dl' iitwiwimwimwimw