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- ,vnr"TX DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORBGON FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1007. 8 PERSONALS. fr ft t ., , fi ' ! The Adiusters Are Working On our damaged stock. It will tako Bomo tlmo to complete tho work and wo hopo to open our About June i 2th. In tho meantime thoso having open accounts with us will confor a groat favor by calling and eo tiling tholr accounts at our temporary ofllco, room 10, McCornnck block. CITY NEWS A Collection of Important Par- 2 atrvnnlin n Xrnw "Vnulj1fkatlTi V 999999 Souvenir Postals Now BUbJocto today, nt Patton's. Concert ut tho Spn Friday night. 2t WoodchoppcrH Wanted Inquiro of Win. Drown & Co., No. 120 Coinmorclnl stroot. Location of woodland on Titrnor road noar city. C-7-lwk Hear Mrs. Hinge At Miss Shclton's recital tonight. Correction of History In tho history of tho Llbby neigh borhood, noar Jefferson, an error crept in, whore It was said Mrs. E. E. Parrlsh became Mrs. James Curl. Mrs. B. E. Parrlsh is dead, and it wns Mrs. Jesso Parrlsh who becamo Mrs. Curl. George W. Johnson at one tlmo owned tho Llbby farm. O V HOTEL ARRIVALS. Concertfiit the Spn Friday night. !t Rural Carriers Convention Tho rural lottor carriers nro hold ing a convention in Portland, which mot this morning, and will havo nn othor session tomorrow. Call" for Illds Tho undorslgnod will rocolvo bids tip to G o'clock p. m., on Juno 17, 1007, for nupplylng ono hundrod and twonty-flvo (125) cordB of given Bocond growth fir wood, to bo deliv ered at tho city hall boforo Octobor lei, for tho ubo of tho city of Salem, Oregon. Tho succoBoful bidder will bo roqulrcd to enter into contract under bond to furnish tho wood as per agreement. W. A. MOORES, Rocordor. Dated Juno C, 1007. G-G-dl0t-w2t Will Play for the Fair Tho Salem Military Hand will glvo a grand ball at tho armory hall Friday evening, Juno llth. If tho band can't play for tho stnto fair, it will play for tho Salem fair, and that is tho fairest of tho fair, and also for tholr escorts and all others attending. Concert at tho Spa Friday night. 2t Elect Olllcer Tho junior class of tho high school hnvo elected otllaers for 1007-S as follews: President, Jonnlo Fry; vice-president, Luuronco llofer: sec retary, Allium Moored; treasurer, Frances Smith; sargoant-at-arms, Herbert Newman: class editor, Wal ter St, Plorro. Willamette. A. It. Cooper, San Francisco. Bert Geer, Pendleton. O. O. Nash, Spokano. W. G. Martin, Portland. F. C. Wnltons, Forest Grove. F. J. Martin, Seattle Mrs. R. Norris, Darton. Mrs. A. Brnckott, Barton. I. K. Lovy, San, Francisco. E .13. Cohon, Portland. B. Gorbor, Portland. Sam Pnrkor, Now York. Jos. Stoolo, city. II. P. Woodward, Chicago. J. Slator, Portland. J. D. Colomnn, Portland. II. R. Lacy, Portland. Miss Jonnlo James, Seattle'. A. L. Dennoy, Portland. II. Adam, San Francisco. B. Rosenfleld, San Francisco. Balcni. F. Shoppard, Turner. W. M. Mcohau and wife, Wood burn. T. L. Miller. P. Chnmness, PorTlnnd. Mrs. T. M. Crawford and daugh ter, Taconm. B. F. Ilonry, Portland. II. D. Cnshatt, Baker City. F. W. Roasonor, Hoqulam, Wash. Bruce Hamar. Clydo Hamar. J. J. Korns, Portland. John McCoy, Eugene. A. C. Powers, Eugene. Ida Sorla, Milton. Corn Morrlflold, Milton. p Rental Evauiliiers Appointed. Govomor Chamborlaln yesterday nppolntod Dr. J. M. Yates, of Port land, nnd Dr. Mark Haytor, of Dal las, to succeed, respectively, Dr. George Larkln, of Newberg, and Dr. R. L. Lincoln, of I.n Graudo, on tho State Board of Dontal Examluors. Tho other mombers of tho board are Dr. II. II, Ollngor, of Salem; Dr. L. Dundy, of Medford, and Dr. E. A. R. G. Hunter went to Portland to day on business. C. P. Bishop, of Portland, is vIb itlng in tho city. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Staples went tp tho metropolis yesterday. G. C. Hatt has returned from a business trip to Portland. Miss Alice Peebles loft this mor'tfc ing for a visit In Portland. Miss Minnetta Magers went to Portland this morning. Mrs. T. L. Williams, of Union, is tho guest of Miss Mabelle Baker. Ex-Mayor Frank Waters has re turned from a business trip to Port land. Mr. and Mrs. John Stoolhammer, of Woodburn, tiro visiting In the city. Mrs. Cartwrlght went to Portland this morning to visit friends for a few days. George Johnson, Jr., went to Port land this morning for 'a short busi ness trip. Mr. nnd rMs. George Waters went to Portland this morning for a fow days' visit. Mrs. M. Hollenburg, who has boon visiting hero, has returned to her homo in Portland. Mrs. Sarah Ilovenden, of Portland, Is visiting her grnnddaughtcr, Mrs. A. M. Cannon, of this city. Miss Clara Day is expected to ar rive today from Montana, to visit her sister, Mrs. E, Riddell. Ralph Glovor returned from Port land this morning, whero ho attend ed tho Martin-Hurd wedding. W. A. Short wont to Portlnnd this morning to tako tho final examina tions of tho stnto dontal board. Miss Ryth Gatch left this morn ing for Corvnllls to nttend tho com mencement exercises of tho O. A. C. Miss Estolla Parker, who has been teaching In Tnngcnt, wont to Port lnnd last evening, nftcr visiting )n this city. Mrs. A. B. Glesy, Mrs. Sophia Monroe nnd Miss Emily Stnlgor arc In Portlnnd, tho guests of friends, for a fow days. ' !' ''' Miss Merle Hockctt, of YoncnlhT, camo up from Portlnnd Wcdncsdny, and Is a guest of 'relatives in this c ity. Mrs. F. X. Hofer and Miss Mario Hofor loft thhj morning for Corvnl n to attend tho commencement ex ercises of tho Agricultural College Miss Joslo Watklns, of Portlnnd, who has beon visiting Salem friends nnd tho students nt tho blind school, returned to her homo today. Dr. J. Coleman loft this morning for Portlnnd, whero ho will deliver nn nddress before tho ovnngollBtlc convention, which Is In sosslon there. Wnllnco G. Trill loft this morning for Portlnnd, whero ho Iuib ncceptcd n position for tho summor with n publishing houBO of that city. Mrs. Irn Hamilton, who hns beon visiting hero for tho pnst week, left this morning for her homo In Hood Rlvor. Sho wns nccompnnlcd by her fnthor-ln-law, "Mel" Hamilton who will visit In Hood Rlvor. Snmuol Stewart, who with his family, has boon visiting Safom rel atives, returned to Portland this morning, Mrs. Stowart Is visiting her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cor nelius, of East Salem. G. H. Bolken, of Adams, North Dakota, Is tho uost of his cousin, La bor Commissioner O. P. HofT. Ho Is looking for a buslnoss oponlng hore. with tho view of locating In Oregon. v; & & VT r gs 19 i' v? SU !) m m r-'.W . Thoughtful above all things wish to give their children our. r,PhU.i f. i i j: . rt . ' "-""Huuooa. ,uu.Bcaium Miirenngs are caused by the uW l unwholesome baking DowrW rw 1m. i 7? l iZ-TJrJ!i baking powder. ' yU U!e P Cleveland's SUPEMOD' Baking Powder from a Superior grade of gure Cream d,! .MfIjJA, r0F&v7iF h TjffB 1111 h pel! Mad CALL FOR CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER AND INSIST UPON HAYe! Sold and Recommended by tfae Following Grecers: WELLER BROS., COM3IERCIAL STREET. I). R. GILBERT CO., COMMERCIAL STREET. ROTH & GRADER, COMMERCIAL STREET. DAMON & FOSTER, COMMERCIAL STREET. J. M. LAWRENCE, COMMERCIAL STREET. W. A. IRVIN CO., COMMERCIAL STREET. A. DAUE, COMMERCIAL STREET. H. H. RAGAN, COURT STREET. A. Ii. 1IARVE1, COURT STREET. J. L. MOORE & SON, CAPITAL STREET. RUTHERFORD & DOE, FAIR GROUNDS. ROTH & GRADER, STATE STREET. J. W. HARRITT, STATE STREET. MOIR GROCERY CO., STATE STREET. H. M. HRANSON, STATE STREET. JOHN HUGHES CO., STATE STREET. A. A. EXGLEHART, STATE STREET. F. G. BOWERSOX, YEW PARK. II. L. SCHULTZ, ASYLUM AVEXTE. W. I). WHEELER, NORTH S.VLEM. A. CHENOWETIL NORTH SALEM. 1 1, '3 llwir Mrs, llulllo Parrlsh Hinges At the Methodist church tonight, Vaughn, of Pendleton, mmmamMmmiMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Eve, in onoes AND PRICES RIGHT ALL THE TIME NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY Tounla Show, Ladles' nnd Clouts'. Children's Sandals Now stock Just lu. A bargain counter that cannot bo beat In the state. Our Mr. Maplothorpo will hnvo personal supervision of tho re pair department, and ho will sofa to It that all repairing is done with noatnoaa and dispatch, as has always boon tho caso. SALEM SHOE STORE EYRE & MAPLETHORPE 324 State Street Roozers Landed. John Dee, of Portland, arrived in horo yosterday to transact impor tant buslnoss nt the state laud ofllco, and, bolng a strangor in tho city, ho probably wont boforo tho bar, not tho lognl bar, but tho logallzod one, to locnto hlmsolf. Ho soon found that his brain was boglnnlng to whirl nnd that ho saw straugo sights. When he awoke, instoad of being In the land ofllco, ho had boon landed In Judgo Moore's hotol at tho city hall, and at tho samo tlmo honrd tho werds: "John Dee fined $5 for drunkonnoss and disorderly con duct." Ho paid his lino. Tho chief of pollco also arrestod Pat Brnnnon last night on the charge of bolng drunk. Brnnnon will work flvo days for tho city to pay his fine. Ho has beon in tho em ploy of tho city before. o Steamer Vulcan Burned. Tho rlvor towboat Vulcan burned to tho' water's edgo at Supple's wharf, Portland, last night about 0:30, For awhllo It looked as though tho steamer Suo II, Elmore would bo destroyed, but tho firo boat, aftor throwing an lmmenso vol umo of water on the bhulng craft, turned nor out into tho stream. She la a total loss, and is valued at 20,-000. Miss Shclton's Recital Tonight. , Tho regular piano recital of tho pupils of Miss Bcatrlco Shclton will occur this ovenlng at tho First M. E. church, at S:1C p. in. Tho players, and thoro nro somo vory capable stu dents nmong them, will bo assisted by Mrs. Halllo Parrlsh Hinges, so prano. Tho Tuesday evening recital una a great success, and wns en joyed by a vcrpwAcd haugo, honco It is bcliovod that, with tho addition of Mrs. Hinges, that a raro treat Is In storo for thoso who nttend this oven lng. Slnco her return from tho East, whoro Bho spent two years In study, Mrs. Hinges pleases her lo glon of friends bottor than over, and Miss Shclton and hor pujills nro for tunato to havo hor assistance. Tho public Is cordially Invited to this re cital, and no charge will bo made, , o MARRIED. MARTIN-HUUD. In tho Elsworth building, In Portlnnd, Wednesday, Juno C, 1907, Mrs. lima D. Hurd to E. B. Mnrtln. Mrs. Hurd is well-known here, having formerly beon Miss lima Hol land, of this city. Mr. Mnrtin is ono of Portland's prominent buslnoss men, being connected with tho Port land Gas Gomnany. i Time for FM Awal. Tho final account of J.1L ndmlntrator ot tag lutvttiiiti ment of Leonard Will, immii been filed In probata Jii hft 1907, has been set u lis of) hear tho same. Workman Injured. Amos Anderson, a member of tho construction crow now working nt tho terminal of tho Orogon Electric railway near Chemawa, mot with a painful acoldont last ovenlng. Whllo hauling dirt on tho grade, tho wagon, horses nnd drlvor wero thrown from a high embankment, tho drlvor sustaining a frncturo of two ribs, a dislocation of the loft shoulder nnd a severe sprain of his hip. Dr. C. H. Robertson, of this city, attended tho injured man, whoso homo Is at Now Era. Turner w. LftnlJ. Vbat promIseit9 game of baseball Ii MM$j nlnvivl nt MhcrtV Suadl? GEER-WELCII.-At the homo of.' -.. taw7, tho brldo's sister, Mrs. Leo Drake, M represeBtDg u.i In Pendleton, Monday evening, nchardMn Md e. Bote Juno 3, 1907, Miss Nolllo Welch to ' hMm fw lmtt lJfcJ Bert Geer. Clark brothers will bd!ul Mr. Geer is well-known here, hav- hJo gph(jr0 over th0 kou f ing iormeny oeon n rusiuuiiv m ,"" ii.--,.. -it.. .. .!. i.. .iin,ii,l l't11ntnrtrn uiiy. iiuiu uu uuuim niiwim... University. Bert Is tho son of L. B. Geer, now of Corvallls. Ho Is an ablo newspaper man, having beon on- nected with tho Now York Journal, nnd for tho past six months has been tolegrnph editor of tho Pendleton Tribune. Ho ojrlved In Salem last evening, en route for Newport, whero ho nnd his brido will tako a summer's outlnir. Thev will nrobably locato In Western Oregon. Don't! Ill Don't let your ekM , that cough when pn i Ballard's Horehoond r cure for CoasH BronWH ta(- Croup and Polsso f Buy a bottle and trr it. HORN. LATOURETTE. In Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, Juno 5, 1907, to Mr, and Mrs. Charles Latourette, a son, weight 10 pounds. Norwich UdoaHie Frank Mertflti, S Office with W.w" 129 Commercial " BANANAS Mi SPECIAL Pet doen 20c Otdet Early As They Sell Vety Qtsickly MOIR GROCERY CO. 456 State St. Pfcww W ..MONEY TO m 0rU44!!5 NEW T00A . ... vast done br a on,y way r steam, and V JJTJii fr0m the toVr a-Hure you j Phone 115. wTTi-if - ..iJ, VUWm Wfluted. ancM- other tore -- Easlebirt, E " 0 lem. 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