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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1906)
'B77rwf-r'p-1 f SOCIETY i ' ii Happenings of Interest on the Gay:: Side ot Lite in the Capital City. 1 ..-....-X--J t jHM,TWTTWTW-BTTWTWTWTWTWT1-t.f040l9j This wee mi uuuu mn ui uvi-ih-j. f iur uie weauing pnrty, and -most In- lm 4. ..! Parties, largo and small, dlnnerB, nft frnoon tens, weddings, dances and family gatherings, have crowded one on top ot the other. Salem wns terer caycr nnd the Christmas spirit jifcr showed imMn bolder relief. ' This has really been the beginning fit the winter season that will prob 't ibly reach tho zenith of Its brilliancy daring January and will flow on In an uninterrupted stream of onjoy inent until It Is forcibly ended by tho advent of tho gray Lenten dnys. Next week promises well In Salem In a soelnl way and a wedding or two and several parties on the tapis. ' The Sour nnd the Slngrr. If I could only sing n little song, Bearing no message deep or mar velous, But brcnthlnir love and heart's oase, tlmnto friends wn3 held. The Reception. The Chlldors' rssldonco hnd been decorated with n profusion of winter flowers and creenory nnd was beau tiful. Foatoons of I?y. smllax and whlto llllles nnd hyacinths, Inter mingled with pink carnations throughout tho rooms was like a breath of spring. Tho dining room was especially protty. A wedding bell of pink carnations nnd hyacinths was suspended In the contcr of tho dining room, from which Btrcnmors of smllnx wore suspended to tho cornorsof the room.tled with large bows of whlto satin ribbon. The canterplcco for tha tnblo was white hyacinths. Tho hallway wns banked with Oregon grape, nnd smllax wns J twined In and out tho rnlllng. Tho decorations extended Into tho hnll on tho second floor nnd In tho dress ing rooms. , Tho evening wns socially Bpont, rw Mm lnntr Rn,i nights when death fins como to Rev. Errett cavo n comic reading In sit "by us I Scotch dialect. wMiich was lntorost- if Una but trembled whllo tho dim Ing. Dainty refrshmonts woro senvod --- - i cyo read, Or partod, Bmlllng, when tho cad ence foil. Then I would doom my labor com forted; Then would I doom by song nnd Blnglng wall. If I could only voice n little hope A llttlo wny out of tho dark dos palr, Though It bo found through toars, with hands that grope, For hearts gone lonely for lost lips nnd hair If someone sometimes laid my vorsc away (Oh, very soldom!) Just to over- spoM. When tho mood comos nb. that woro richest pnyl ThcrV would I doom my Bong and singing well. post "Wheeler. . Society nete: The Honorable Kris Krlnglo wns a wolcome caller at a large number of Salem homes Tues day. Tho old gentleman seemed to be bearing up under his advanced ago with groat spirit. His man) '"'"" In this city woro glad to see him, ad all will unite In wishing him a I npp New Yoar. Como again, noxt Chrlsi- mns, Mr. Krlngle. ComliT-ClilMfW Wedding. BrllUant, as well as beautiful tho wedding of Miss Claudia Chlldors and Mr. John Perry Cornier wl oh took PlaSo at tho First CUrlitten church Wednesday In the nraaenea of a lnrgo nurobor of friends. The church had been beautiful) decorated. On tho altar stood an Im mense umbrella, made ontlre Oregon grape, Btudded with olec trie lights, from which was auepandei J email white tulle umbrella tied I ltft satin ribbon. On either side "J grouped stntoly, palms and '"""" tho chancol rail wa. hanked with smllax. Hanging baaktU of ferns were suspended from the . KJ lery railing between the column' and jardlnlors of long sword ferns wero massed along tho side Ho. IP this alslo which led the wn U the altar wan stretched aa tin rlbbowj festooned from , g JJ J of being crowned with terj smllnx and satin r0S"e ' le onQ wero also used rlonj f '8m. altogether the , wJ of tb0 deed beautiful. Tno cr decorating is due to Mrs. H. C. Wl OREGON. SATURDAY, DKCEMllKIl 20, lOOfl daughter of Hon. nnd Mrs. Jerome D- Simons, of Monitor. Oregon, nnd .Mr. Jchn H. Gnult, which took ptaco at the homo ot h-j brides parents. Monday, December 24. Rev. Splece of Mnrquam, Oregon, ofllclntlng. Tho Simmons' home wns decoratod with evergreens and n profusion of ferns. The COMtnnnv n. nu.fn.rn. ed under a largo arch of overgroon, irom WniCIl W!H Rliuiinmla.l n Fortmlller of Albany Is visiting Miss Althoa Moores, nnd many others nro In the city, nnd in many homes there is ranch festivity. JCew Year Festivities, One of the many (plenean ovontf df the comlns Week will bo tho ball given N'ow Yonr's evo by tho' Oregon national guard, company M, of tins city. The affair promises to bo a do- , , , "'" ol";,nu"u "city. The affair promises to bo a tlo- oeii or white carnations nnd HRhtful social ovent. It will bo given smllnx. At twelve o'clock Mrs. ., nmnrv during tho tlmo. Tho brido through hor bouquet from nn nlcovo in tho stnlrwny, and Mr. Fred Drokaw was tho fortunnto roclpiont. Uoth tho young puoplo havo a lnrgo number of Mends. Tho bride is woll known In tho capital city, hav ing lived hero for many years. She was bc-rn near Chicago, 111., and U a -highly accomplished young wom nn. having graduated from tho Wll- lamotto University college of music, nnd also Btudled oxtonslvely In the oast. Sho Is the only child of Mrs. Chlldors, nnd Is popular among hor wldo acquaintance. Mr. Conder Is n nn well known, having only boon wost ubout a yoar. Ho was born at Xovolty, Missouri. Ho hold a chair in tho Uothnny Collogo, West Vir ginia, for sovoral yoars, and slnco has boon In tho ovanellstlc work. Ho 1ms Borvod tho International Sunday School association ns n flold workor and ns general socrotnry of tho Y. M. C. A. He camo to Oregon ns superintendent and flold worker of tho nible school department of tho Christian church, and wns again 1 . . . ..... .... i..it rttalcned and ro-elecien im , " Una since ben engaged in tho ovange- iioMo work. His wire ,,!., worker ' m church of this cu. Thay will live In tlila city for tho winter at least. Thoy received many noauuiui .. cosU- Sim which shows the high Said In whlclUhev are held. lPkiis.Vilfli Wedding. T. wedding of Ml- Oda Welch and Mr. Charles J. Plcks waa . i.air event which oocurratl most 1PP mm"" . . .Mlr Mt Waduaaday ovanlne ai tll8home f Mi.a -W.T. Ramadan. In Balam. Rev. Wfr a, , t nf Yaw Park, performing llara Short, of w J the serrico tha Brasea W. M. ChorrinKton. nf nnllna played Mendelleohn's wedding mnrch nnd tho young; couulf entumil tho parlors, whero the ceremony was por- lormeu. The bride woro. n banutlful cown of cream cropo do chine over taffeta with elaborate lace trimmings. Hor going away gown wns navy bluo broadcloth. Tho only ornnment the bride woro wns a hnndsomo nocklnoo of rubles and pearls, tho gift of tho groom. Miss Robertn Whlto, of Mon itor, causht the bride's bouttuet. After the coromony a snmptous wedding fenst wns served, nnd lntor the young couple loft for Portland, where they will begin housekeeping in the groom's home on KtiBt Yam bill street. They woro the roclplonts of many handsome nnd costly sifts which shows tho esteem In which tho nro held by their frlonds. The brldo Is n popular young womnn, and Is highly accomplished. Mr. Qntilt is n son of Hon. 1). M. 0. Gnult, mnnngor of the Cottngo Grove Westerner, nnd it n man of sterling buslnosR qualltios. There wero many guests from Salem, Portland, Hugauo nnd other valley towns. at the njriuory. Ct-Kds Kntortnht. l a rmrul til.1 liimtlrda wtiAi1r tint . nrtrrirtt" nf Htrt rnnm rtiwt cIlQfiOttafl shftto havo enjoyed tho ntttirnoons Joyablo mule thrdunbout tho Uwa; f- . .1 ..... a mM tnlMlllHM i. A .. i . I t tuu tll. at Italic dlaa tavftaj t lftVil t I nun vvi)iiuiKH wiiu.-niK mvj iioriunu-1 iis .ijriu uiiivkuv wiwi rvmf era and hearing tno music The several dellshttul solos durfns Mk, management navo n competent force tlmo. ot Instructors on tho floor at nil Tho hotessc wnro nsalitcd In ob . am.1 .1 am nllnn rtil tam l .. t i i mm..l inuua linn uu nut uuvn .....i.u. u, icrtnining iy .Mrs. a. ii. lionu. rc smoking In tho building. Three nowp? o. uinghnm, Mrs. Thos. Kay, Mra skating clubs nro being orgnnUcnrcWrlght, of McMlnnvllle, Mrs. $( nnd doubtless will be very popular' Aj Gray, Mrs, J. 11. Whitney, Mrp.$ in rink olrclos. Frank Meredith, Miss AUco Pecblea MttU Folks Hutntnln. Tha primary nnd little bdgjnuora Tha decorntlons tended toward the Cttrletmas Idons, ovorgroens, mlstlo; too nnd hells bolng predominant. A Christmas troe londed with remom- hrnncoa for everyone was ono ot the fn turns. Small l'nmily Dinner. Mm n n. Mlnio entertnined n smnll party of relatives and frlonds at nn elegant dinner at hor homo on Mission street on tho ovenlnc of OhrlRtinns vlnv. Her dining room nnd parlors woro sumptuously dec orated, thoso Including a nonumui Christmas troo. r.....l,l.. U.,.,11 r..... 1I....H. hihuiiiiim itii mwvi ""rra "Harry Duckwcll, ngod 35 years? choked to death early yostcriluy. morning at his home, In tho prctonc3Ij . 1-t.a m.Hm k . it K.tl.l IT.. Mltll...lfljBH Ul Ilia who (Mill uiiiiu. uvvuuiiim Miss Callita Moore. Miss Mndollno Walker nnd MIm Mildred Rnnley. Over 300 ladles called durlntt tho i. ,. t-i....i t..n. .ii. i....k .... nftnrnnmi. nml Mi ft ninnv hnmlimnift tO-IMls IIHHTlllUl. I ui uiu rjiui, IUVIUUUI3I. uiiuiuii bv - - - "- -ja Tha viilinK woman of LOUFIinlie 'Mmlr ni.rl.tmno Avnrnl.na In Mi Hum. R0WI18 and frock Wont, WOfO nOtfcO? .. ... .. .... .. I ntil. " m nnu or tno wiunmeue univursuy on--dBy sohool room8 ot tho onurcU jn8t j ,""1W' , ,,,,u" "' )m" "'7 evening, and It was well attended. tudents Christmas eve. nnd tho nf- t rii , . nn n Mr wns quite pleasant In every wny. I ninniri. S(wlfc flntlll0ll ..Tho Hrownlos' Visit to the Children." futtl Miss Lois Hewitt wns tho Fairy i w Quoon, and four little girls i.oia jory, n BRRht coA a few urotcnen urown. noun riumin mm Flnvla Ulnuultt woro hor mnlds of honor. Thoy occupied n small throne In tho middle of tho stngo and did tholr parts nicely. Tnoro wero eight "llrownloa" and thoy also amused and delighted tho nudlonco. After tho candy nnd good things which tho fnlrloa brouaht woro dis tributed to the llttlo folks, a gunornl social tlmo wns hnd. Tho credit ot tho drilling of tho children Is duo to Mrs. Ray Farmer and Miss Alma Kowlon and others. Is alto an tho Christian Holiday Pnrty. The prettiest pnrty of the holiday week wns that Thursday evening at the Rlnemnn home on Church street, at which Miss Grayce Rlnemnn. Mlse Eunnne Craig and Miss Grace Ryril were hostesses. Over 75 young non- pie were present, and tho affair wae delightfully ploasnnt throughout. The decorations of tho room tended to a color scheme of pink nnd grean, pink carnations nnd festoons of smllnx ranking n protty offoct. Sov ornl artistically trimmed miniature Christmas treos woro features of the decorntlons In tho reception rooms. Mrs. Mnrk Skiff, Mrs. Craig and the Misses Lois Hyrd nnd Corn Tnlk Ington nasUtod In the ontortalnlng. Tha tlmo wns spent In playing numerous games, the Initial compli ment contest being one of the lntor- Mi. fwitures In widen .Miss uer- .....i Tntiaa racelvor the lady's prize. while Mr. Ivan Oakes recolvett mo .nttMMn'a. The gnmo of lianrt archery was also onjoyed. A lre pink heart wns suspemieu in uu archway, and pnrtnera were aaciirwl by shooting nn arrow at the heart. Colli?, aonia and danalnB were alao enjoyed. Ml rnaoiiia .... nrealdetl at the luneh bowl during lue.van.ng. Dainty r.froebn.ents were eleo served dwrlng the time. Among the out of town gueaU we- Mlm Teaaa Dent and Mar .,' Slme. Portland; Mia- YounK. Subarg. P.i Orota For ,l..r Aibaav: Mlasee Oartruda and Claro ..M "Lnblsh Maadowa - Pertland: Mlaa a.Kh. "Hlllslda Ramp. Buuene. Asylum Dunn. The rogular innnthly danco of tho asylum employes was hold at tho asylum Inst evening, nnd wns at tended by a lnrgo number of town people. The program wb unusually good, nnd the nlwnya popular oronos m nf tb Institution was nt Its beat. Those affaire aro looked forward to with much pleasure by auUldarn nnd the employee thameelvaa. "SOH" Club Meets. The 10oV "BOO" club met with Mr. ami Mre. TUoniaa Wilson Thurs- iUv vanlng nnd a plonennt time was had. The prUas weo won uy juea Wordan nnd Prof. J. 11. Ackermnn. At the lllnk. The new Auditorium roller rink has afforded ploiiHiire nnd good. healthful oxerclso' to thousands of Haimii'H cltlxens durlna tho pnst week nnd promises to become one of the city's best nttrnrtlons. Tho mu sic furnished by the rink orchestra Delightful Reception. Notnblo among the wook's society doings wns tho "At Home" given nt tho nsj'lum hall Friday afternoon, nt which Mrs. John Franklin Cnl- breath, Mrs. Lewis Franklin UrlflHh, Mrs. Augusta Kdwnrd Strnng and Miss Calbrenth wero hnstOMUR. The decorations warn ostromoly iianutiru(. thn stneo rui)r(wntl a LllTIB days ago nnufl paid but llttlo attention to It. A'ea torday morning ho waa tclstd trltam flt ot coughing which continued -ifo somo tlmo. His wlfo sent fowDV nhvslclnn but boforo ho could at: rive, another coughing spoil camera nnd Duckwcll died from suffocatleS! St. Louis (Robo-Deraocrat, D 1st,, 1001." nnllnrd's llorohoumt " 8yra would luvvo saved him. SGc, SOoTa $1.00 Sold by D, J. Fry'a drug 4 . Mnilnm Nonllta In DrtuiklyHjMf llrooklyn. N. Y.. Nee, as.Madaaj, Nostra will appear hero tonlghtjjM- slsted by Fagannl. tho bnrROHajy iiuK.nir tli n vlnllittsl. nnd Glume Antiimiv. Tho "Inilammntun'SS Rossini's Stnbat Motor will be m. .i . c Itnufnlilia III m 1144 II hv nn InflnViod condition ot thcitwuaj ...I - . I... L'l.taAtiliin 'ritnaTfi oous iiiuiih ui i"w ! SiSitii! When this tube. Is inflamed youhavg. Deafness Cnnnnt He Cmit Dv local ntmllcntlon, ns thoycH not reaoh the diseased portion o(g oar. There Is only ono wny toicura .. .' - ii iionfiioss. nnd that Is by cotuUl woouinnii cm', uiiiihiiw - Hr trow were nrrnnsa.1 nrtlatlcoliy 1 ' ."'", about, behind whloh was n hike scene and from the entrance of the hnll It looked aa If one wns entering n beautiful forMt. Festoons of yew nnd llr wore drnpod around tho hall whllo tall palms, pnttod plants nnd ferns In braes bowls were nlo ef fectively used. Tho color scheme wns rd nnd green, the red Japanese Innterns nml the rad shndod llnhta cast a subdued alow over tho room. Th asylum orrhwtra wore stationed behind the scrwn of llr treos In one n rumhiinc sound or ImportcctjhearI log, nnd whon It Is entirely cloaeda nonfnois It tho result aniU-UBW tint inilammntlon can bo inkftnlajlti nnd Ibis tube restored to Its noma condition, hearing will bo destroy ferever: nlno case out of . tei cauwit by Catnrrh, which-Is aoj but nn Inflamed condition or cotis surfaces. SOW WESTERN SEEDS IN WESTERN SOIL Here's a SPECIAL OFFER to moke New Friends for LILLY'S Northern Grown Seeds Miss lonaa cavn- Farm." and Mr ley and othors. Churchill At 8 o'clock Mr. Fr ank on began Mendellsohns arjddM and tho brid. oftr f pf H church leaning ontnew rdf C. Epiey. immedm el . the bride's maid. Miss ju lock camo up the P'0 at the tho brldo and altar by the groom bis h Mr. Gilbert OW.Wjt. of J Rev. Davis Errett tjenP tho service. Mr. arero0ny. softly during tho entire c The brldo was "'"' d0 princess, of whlto liberty m' triwmlnga. entrain "" " .. aDd carriea . Sho wore a tu"A" omfc bouquet of orange blow or(jpe The bridesmaid r ., ue yoke, do chine tb UkQuCtotplnk and carried a shower o carnations. thfl bridal par- After the ceremow brld0. ty Went 12, center and wker'a homo, corn recepUon UfHl rCU tloramaats. fafM LyrJT irfori1ll W The eeremow waa p d r;:.-"'''!!!': Vegetable seeds are grown on and adapted to ihi coast These "" " le autocrats of the kitchen-gar-d TlS represent the seme o 1 i 'y effort, the result o( years of a eyful seed selectior .and cullWaj on. This Speetal Ojr.,",u3 ft 50 in these seedsfor tcn" the deacriplions. aii - -.7 atln ribbon. -; - oUve wedding "- -"- ; .. .. Tho bride was swoot od the wouumb ","' t tH, door. K-rirSrinher- 0( whlta silk cropo ue Sitrt.-i.---: anthomums. Ml" caught tho bride . nouj ot A uuffot inncbjo Mls8 the close of tl10 " Vlna Sbor DaUy Dannljoj tnnd M. . mau assisted in i 1aura . ...i. ..v waa - . t.i.i briuoo - f tne rm., lin SIOU-I""- .n Tin m hi iiia who secured the ring. M,M .r cot tno i'- ..,i tha tun"- Francaa dime. Tho Criterion Hop. The moat dellfhtfal social the youag Hi th. " "?' r the aaa. waa ute aoa " Uurice Hof. ItolpU Maorea. Cart nlLSaon. Chaater Moorea and lb CraUa. Wadnaaday 'ThedraTlonstend toward the h!rscho.l and. lleaeU. anil "'"',..I festooned across rrnors of the room and made a s sn i-r ing ww one o. - Stoudanmeyers orcui- Pnach vraa sarvwi tlma. . tu- Mies stall ham bail) evw ... ..,. wv nr joaneniiivCeTlttr - Mis Margaret V "..i.rick aaptareu ... tha redjrt- .i. volinB 0OUP" "" .. ..f.,1 SLi'STK - cut E- TMrsday for Pertlaaa. They le T J groom ba- l?!::agbterofMra.W.T. Ramsden. ad tfae pu- city, and will MS la business and ( --oiiIinuiott. . .: aiding a" tnailYouit; M . GrfcU A pretty "u :-.,. only Dr. and r, - - . U. " r rrr .. . u win n"16 a popular plaea wr Je",b . . ' , Li f tawa people A "T , .- .- gHw homoa are being -d-!frrrZ:.fof Portland. whoTa. beaa the geat of M. ui, SlyTdryhera. ,ha eaV of Mis. Bffle Nd" al 2J St lo-aton homo; M Mjfj lBr -. t..rtland and W Young oi " ,,n,.. uiu Gro sr Uvingup o.ecVuloBue'deKnp- lion fi "vl"t bs Ht P the rep- uuUon of Lilly's Seed,. PUGET SOUND SPECIAL TOMATO. This nimwiure, from a photo graph, gives you an idea mow ihs tomato produce. Is an early dwarf, tnds free ir""1 the ground, with bard, firm, round ...iv. Yields Urge c.Mer. of round irni, ns. "lend.dly. A j""Wecddcbr; popular everywhere. P3nent g ound. at Brighton lleach and can be obtained solely from us Sold only In sealed pack. eu. Ounce, 60c; packet, 10c GOLDEN JERSEY WAX BEAN. TMtile tender, broad, thlcK-- eoldtn co or and del clous Savor Vigorous, reliable, and an abundant producer. Mb.. 25c packet, 10c TACK FROST SWEET CORN. Jp,ump, milky krn.krt;;;d n your moum, -"--;. narf HSS S fSytSS Tpuci. in en dorsement Vf this corn. Urge nacbet, ISc LILLY'S GLORV CABBAGE. Glorious In flavor, Jo'5"1J m .. n.... snt nn. is --?-- "- -- ed on rw -"- ' -AW- vtn 1 A ji Danish Hall Head, and Infinitely better adapted to Pacific coast con ditions. True to type, every head like Its neighbor, sym metrical, white Inside and solid to the core. Mb., !.3 i or., 33c; packet, 10c. ' PRIDE OP THE PACIFIC CUCUMBER. ' Almost a sexless cucumber, the seeds being small and few. I er fectly sniootli. very dark green, beautiful white flesh, perfect cu cumber flavor, exceptionally firm. ,rl p and delicious. Grewl 10 o 18 inches long, always straight, and dark grn until Hpc Vine hardy and v!gorii n?f' mntttlv nrodustlve; yields early and late in season. Mb . 05c; S-o, 40c; or. ac; packet. 10c. ENGLISH FORCINO LETTUCE. I arise cjUp. tender: best varl- ?. KuidoW; or in frame.; rich aolor. ideal hr garnishing llo els gladly pay eae-tWrd more 0? this letluic Stands more negleet n watering, and does not Sfckly run to seed. MrJuM lor in .m,,; y '-,-- nuicVIy ready In fine large green, which never spol. Mb., : ox., 20CJ pac". vv MT. RAINIER PEA. Dark, rich green, well-filled pods, rreamy and delicious; 'normoujly productive. pWufcai: E specially valWe for mar- k gardeners, commanding ihehlJheaiVlcss through Ihaaea. son. Latge oa'Vet, 10c. CRIMSON OLOBE BEET nntuonM niANT BADII ft., u.n.r It nwi the ssvi gets: twice the onflft, wl tender snd"j aftr!lI3Si Retains K"j packet, i JZpmcEow .? ;-!, ( .! aiieu rtv" cj "fflbo o,.n of Jw'JiSUS oi W'"V. -:.". m iec) lor S7!, fr4Lr oakrj lUlJ BIX T , Vi a ".'" . , Abov pa Grow j' M, V . ' T e v .C I . 12-20- Plant Li ia. Gro"n Sail8on's b lur llli" va Vou Will fli .i. ur-'V ".w l.V llorllwnl give you besQ Jaauary. arc only Uiirnette H5 Iltst vegetahlCji.ij.tf mation as to thj. .... .. ......... t.tf.T.va trcjT tevuioBi mwm w- - - t Ba i.i.J. - WMch wtrV' '''" n request. a paid. Hop urpei allHclal ltreeti tractivenr Ji.S-tf plant Infnrl cuLrc - d&alW Hotel. varietiesjr ratlings 18-28-tf. formittof land, cleared! 5fB. Address , & U. 0. MorrUoa, lu ll voui 1J-3B-51 in the a Juuhv. Close grain flesh, very sweet. teSS. blood red, delicately rone. whb whitr IUceedmgly amootlt wUU wrfaie. Finest In form, flavor n4 co!o?. Kree Item .woody. . ! rr"; .; Inches form in iue-"' ." " itw, toe throagb. Matures early. Pk. GOLDEN HALF-LONO CARROT, IirE'Sr:?'r; E'oa;MV7..rt laiket favorite. M., W h.tvppr "uiaalkly ia advaace cllprta at eatse. nanu the a vaajia fXPErWtHC M m mm Jt fIdS Sear aulxt Hnld l f..Mi" tcf . , t wwta Lilly's BtH Vegetable S4, marked aborc Naai AdJreM ,...- -f - of Mlta IMrl w aft.Jhi.,1 L "IL-AA.. iCio. Cottage aire ---