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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATl'HDAY, JULY 27, 1007. I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I I I II Mill HUM- i-n-f h 1 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 any ll SOCIAL GOSSIP IIIIIIIIIIHMI III Mt,,iH HtAliuikcr-l'Allon Wedding. A murrlngo of Interest to Salctn 'Trlonds was that of Miss Lethn Patton to Mr. Owen D. Stnlnakcr of Albany. "The wedding occurred on July 24, nt 'the homo of tlio brido's parents, Mr. -and Mrn, Porter Patton, In Halsey, Knd tho young couple nro now taking fc trip acroHH tho continent. Tho brldo has vlsltod In Ralcm qulto flfton itH a guest of MIbs Dessl3 3Fr)sby. Sho Ih n charming young 'woman and beautiful as charming. On hor wedding dny nho woro a cos tume of whlto silk organdlo and car ried whlto carnntionR. Sho was nt t on (led by hor sister, Miss Lyla, who woro nlnlc nrirmnlln nnd nnrrlod nlnk nwoot peus. Tho brido's traveling i'ntor THE CHURGHES f tn hi m n ii hi miii ii in Vli'ht PrcNbytcrJiin Church street near Chetnekotn. street, Ilcv. Ilonry T. Babcock, pns tor. Morning service nt 10:30 a. in , preaching by tho pastor, theme, "Faithfulness In Social Worship." Annual offering for board of church orectlon will bo taken. Sunday school nt 12 m. Christian Kndeavor at 7 p. in. Evening service at 8 p. in., prenchlng by tho pastor, theme, "Disappointed Profossors of Christ." The church will bo closed for the month of August on account of re pairs. Sunday school and midweek mcotings will bo held if poBalblo. Doflnltc announcements to bo mnde There can bo no prayer meot- coBtume wan of brown silk and wos very becoming. Ing though this coming Thursday. Wodnosdny afternoon and ovcnlng our Sunday school will havo a picnic on Fnlrmount hill. A car will bo chartered and will start from tho liUWtt Social. A Tirotty lawn foto wns Klvon by tlin T.rwlln., A I.I onnll.lw f llm Hnnl rnl '. COrilOr Of Clllircll Olid CllOmokotll JonitrfigaUoTial church Tuesday oven-BtrcotB "r,' ,n u, ""ernoon. Tho Hm Tm tho church grounds. Tlioro ,t,mo wl" ,)0 announced In church nnd w&s n largo number of guofltfl, mid ," ino vnvortt. mi ciopnrimonis m 'the groundH Indood prosontod a plea-, eluding tho primary and homo do ing Bight. Tho music, soft and low, liartmonts nro Invited. Idenl for u Hiimmor night, was fur- vlrHt Congregational, ailshoa "by tlio reform school bnnd. I Contor nn(1 LHiorty streets, F. 1-3. 1'rutty girls In light Hiimmory con- I3o,l imator. Tho pnHtor will occupy tiunOB proslded ovor tho Binall tables, ,Uo pulpit at 10:30 a. in. and 8 p. -whoro rofioHhmonlH woro sorvod. Tho Tll0' 'or morning hour will Itrnnnda woro lllumlnnlod with oloe- . "Somo homnm Drawn from the trie lights. (Sinking of the StonniKlilp Columbia." Asld'o from tho yountr ladles who Stibjoct for evening consideration, Great Mid-Season Summer Sal A ItAltlS CHANCE TO GOT WHAT YOU HAVE HEKX WANTING FOR THE HOME FOR SO LONG A TIME, AT TRICES AM) THAT CANNOT HELP RUT APPEAL TO YOU. WE HAVE AN I.MMKNSH STOCK OF FUHN1TURE, DRAPERIES, RUGS AND IIOMEFn NISHINGS ON HAND WHICH MIST HE GOTTEN RID OF I1EFORE THE NEW THINGS FOR FALL HEGIN TO ARRIVE. WE GIVE AFl OF THE MANY UARGAINS WHICH AIMS TO HE FOUND AT OUR STOHE DUIUNG THIS SALE. , CARPETS URSIslod lii serving, much credit for "tho miccoHH of tlio ii if n I r Is duo to "3MIR. C. Van Patton, Mrs. (llonson, 311rb Slovens, Mrs, Faniugton, Mrs. -tArtnur Held and Mrs. Milton Hold. m Htnlo Pi-Jnoii ICntcrtiiiiimciit. There wiih a delightful ontertiiln- mont given at tho Orogon Htnto prison "larit night, through the cnurtoiy of Mm. Edith Tozlor Woathorrod, who In IntomUod In the Prisoners'' Aid 'flooioty work of Orogon, In which Mrn. Bylvlu W. McGuIro, or Porlland, was tlio principal performer. Mrs. McOulro gave loadings mid Impor- Honntloin of tho rtoiithorn nogro, with IiIr dialect and folk-loro. She Is ono of tho most- talontod artists In tho lino of dramatic renditions, and gavo "tlio prisoners an ovonliig of puro jiloiiHiiro, which was shared by a nutnbor of visitors. A Honolulu Function. Mrs. Frederic Church wiib tho charming host oust of a swimming pal ly on Thursday nftornoon at tho Soa xldo Hotel, In honor of Mr. anil Mrs. Jack London. Tlio guests assembled imdor tlio ban truos and an hour wns xlollghtfolly spout In sporting with tho waves. Moth Mr. and Mis. Lon don lire perfect swlniinors ami oujoy n dip lu tho surf liko hpIiooI ohlldroit JWih London iilwayi Ionics vary fetch Ing In hor Jttiinly bathing suit, and ran perform mniy dllnoult fonts. Af tor the bath a dollolous ton wan .loliueon hiuI MUh 'Vera liorvoa In tho private itluluK room. alng olos. MIh Mary "Tho Ono Foundation." Sunday school at 12 in. Young Peoples' mooting at 7 o'clock. Prayod meet ing Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school teachers' meeting Is hold Imiiindlatoly after prayer meet ing. Public most kindly Invited, Itapdst. Tim morning sorvlco at 10:30, tho pastor, Dr. J, It. Comer, preaching, tlioino, "Tho Sorvlco Wo Should Give. Sunday school at 12 m. Tho Young Puoplos society will hoar from tho Seattle delegates at 7 p, in. At S p. in, Horinon on "The Preaching of .losus." Tlio malo chorus will slur; at all tho regular servlcos of tho clnirch. You aro cordially Invited, and all will ha .welcome. Kind CIiiInIIiiii. Corner High and Centers streets. Pioachlug by tho pastor, D. Errott, at 10:30 a. in. and 8 p. in. Hospoc tlvo thomos, "A Church With a Fit- turoj" and "Tho Extornal and tho, Intornnl Foroon of Life." Illblo school, 12 m. Chrlhtlau Endeavor, 7 p, in. Midweek prayor mooting Thursday ovuiilng. A cordial Invita tion to nil to thoso sorvlcos. Flfht .Methodist. Row W. 11. Solluck will preach n 10:30 a. in. on "Serving Ono'ii Own Uoiiuriitlon," and at 8 i. in. on "Looking for a Wlf." This Ih tli socoiid In a n til on on "Mnrrlago and Ih ilomo," and Is especially ad drud to young moil. Miss Nlu:i Ilyars wl'l Wann will Cottage Art Carpet - - 30c Good Union Carpet -. - - 40c Good 2-ply Catrpet, Cotton Chain 50c Good AH Wool Carpet - - 60c Good Tapestry Brussels - 75c Extra Heavy Tapestry Brussels - 90c Axminister Carpet, new designs - 95c Good Velvet Carpet - - 95c 9x1 2 Tapestry Brussels Rug - $1 1 .00 Our Refrigerators Ar (lie height of perfect Ion. Everyone Is warranted to gho off inoro cold dry nlr to ij glv en amount of Ice than any ir frlgerators on the niarket. Wo aro making special prices (liu (hls miIo. Our Block Go-Carts A iv far ahead of any make wo havo handled, and nro such ready .sellers that wo are now about to receive our fourth hhlp incut this season. You should see thoso carls when they ar rive. In the nieantlino we havo a good stock of wicker folding carts, at special prices. We Must Have Room In our warehouse for a car load of Iluck ranges now on tho road. In order to do this wo will mako sM't'lul induce ments on ranges' for tlio next 15 days, Call and get our prices mid terms. Wo can mako It to your advantage to buy now. v $S$ T"' -""T o artistically hung with old tnpit cloth uiid Oi'luntnl rug. Mr. 'Church wiih prettily d roused lu nil oinbroldorod whlto llnon. The KiioMh Included, hosldos tho Lon dons, Mr. uml Mrs. O. W. Caso Deor lug, Dr. and Mrn. Hiiilth, Mm. Der Ktn, Mrs. NovIiih, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. XInwos, Jr., MIhs llarvoy, Miss Alloo TMcfarluno, MIhh Marlon ltoth, Mr. Robert HIiIiirIo, Mr. "Soiiny" Mtc tarluno, Mr. William Uoth and Mr. Krodorlo Cluireh. Honolulu llulle tin. o ' OoABtl patton. For rontttlpntlon tlmra U uothlnc tjulto eo nloo m Ch&mborloln'i Stom ach nnd Ltvor Tublota, Thoy nlwuys vrtxluco a ploAiant movoiuont of tho 1ow1m without liny dUagrowvblo of ft. Prlco, 2G coats. BampW frH t Dr. Stono'4 Drug Btoro. i CAN DRAW CHECKS. . . Chocklug nccouuti onablo folki to dopoalt their monoy aud ro oolvo iv passbook, ngulust thoso tccountd they aro permitted to dmvr checks. Check nitty bo given to partkM tor euch auun a dotlred, thui voMlu (rctiueut trips to the Wak. If Interwtod call nut! Me us. Salem State Bank ImuI tlio Ijpworth League at 7 p. m. St. iloscph's Catholic. Tuuth Sunday aftor l'ontncost First mass at 7 a. m. Solemn high mass at 10:30 a. m. Sermon by Hev Fat hor MoGuo. Aftor soloiuu hlh mass Father McCloo will glvo his first hlesdug to tho congregation. Ves pers and bound let ion at 7:30 p. in. Hev A. Moore, pastor. St. I 'a ill's Episcopal. Chomoknta aud Church ntreots. Hov. Uarr (1. Ito, rector. Ninth Sun day aftor Trinity. Sorvlcos nt 7:30 and 11 a. m. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. No evening sorvlco. During Au gust tlioro will ho no service nor Sunday school. W. C. T. I'. Tlioro will bo a gospel tomparanco ineutlng nt tho hull, corner of Ferry and Commercial strouts, nt -i p. m , Sunday. July iiSth. A cordial Invi tation to all. Lutheran St. John's, lloguhir Sunday sorvlco at 10 a. m. In tho (lurtuan l.uthoran St. John's church, cornur Contor and Kourtoenth st roots, (loo. Engel, pa-tor. Cent ml Cougivgatloual. Hev. V. (V Duller will conduct tr. vloe at S p. in. No fnranoou sorvloo. SKiidHy school nod lfindwvor mootluK Ht imuhI hours. Dusliiesa mootluf mid Utbln study Thursday ovonlne. (iul Chnpel, Flftooath and Mill Htroets. Sun day school nt 10 a. m. VroaohlnR, 1 1 a. m. and S p. m. Tostlmony uiul pralso at 7 p. m. Friday ovonlne prayor iimetlng. i . .i .o A Wimtlcrful Happening. Port Hyron, N. Y., ha wltneaoJ ono of tho mo-it romnrktiblo custa of hoillng ovor recorded. Amos 1 King, ot that placo saya: "II tick Ion's Arnica BaIto cured a som on my log with vrhlch I d iuSred oyer 80 ycr, I am nor eighty -vo.' Guaranteed to cure alljtore, Ih .T O Parrv J.uvrUI 1K "" i i " - -vv. mtn ClHMiiewn Coiiiiiieiiceinent. Tho annual commoncent of tho ChomnwH Indian Training school will bo hold on Sunday, July 28, Tuesday, July U0 and Wodnosdny, July 31, Thoso entertainments In tho pnst'have been among tho most Interesting of tho year's social ovonta and doubtless this season's conimoncomont will bo up to It's predecessors standard of excellence Hov, J. H. Co m or, D. I)., of tho First llaptlst church ot this city, will deliver tho bnccnlauroato sermon on Sunday, July 28, at 3:45 p. m. Tho following Is tho class which will be graduated on Tuesday, July 30 at 'J: 45 p. in.: Ella Drowor, Puyallup; Hobert Cauioron, Wnllalkal; 1'otor Casn..-, llyda; Honry Dlllstroin, Modoc; l.lrzlo Friulor, Klamath: Doro Gray, Shasta: Hobert Davis, Liimnil; ApU Cloudy, YMklmn: Joslo Poono. Col villo: Sara Pierce, Klnmnth: Philip Sonihan, Washoo ; Nora Vnn Pelt, Chotco; Ooorgo Washoo, Washoe; Potor Soltleo, Coour D'Alene. Tho cIubs colors 'aro grotn aud old and "Try, Trust aud Triumph" l tho class motto. Tlio following is tho ooinmne in tint pregram: Sunday, July US. 3:41 p. in. Hnccalaurnto irwo. Tuesday, July 30. 10:00 a. in. Inspection Industrial departments. 8:45 p. in. Graduating exercises. 6:00 p. m. Hand conoort. Wednesday, July 31. 10:00 a." in. Annual cross country run. 1:00 p. m. Field sports. 6:00 p. in. Dross parade. 7:45 n. ui. Oporata. "The Jananoso pSIcl." Election In the Philippines. Washington, July 27. -Tuesday will bo eloctlon day In tho land of tho llttlo brown brothor, nnd Wash ington is awaiting with consldornblo intorost tho roturns from tho intlal exporlmont of a partlnlly Indopond ont government for Undo Sam's ori ental dopoiidoncy. According to cablo advicos from Manila, tho Fili pinos aro manifesting considerable Interest in tholr first political cam paign, although the mnsseB, who nro not qualltlod to vote, nro natuilly enough not evincing nny wild en thusiasm. Washington officials who havo Bpont moro or loss tlmo In tho Phlllpplnos bollovo that the proporty ownora nnd Well-to-do classes will profor to contlnuo tho prosont regime. Although tho campaign has been for tho most part qulot, tho blttorost rivalry has characterized certain fac tions In Manila. One of the mo&t notlvo of tho politicians, Dr. Donilna dor Gonioz, was lnndod in jail on ac count of Incendiary speeches in which ho attempted to roiu tho "om broys" to rovolutlon against the Uni ted Stntes. He vilified the Yank-.a luvndors as "swlno" and otherwUe comported himself in such a manner as to qarn tho right to oxcluslvo pos session of a coll lu the Jail. This kind of revolutionary campaigning Is common In tho native quarter of Manila, but the authorities have as a rule, oveMookod and condoned It as a safety valve for an exeltab'o and unstable people. Among Washlngtonlans versed In tho ways ot tho brown brother tho widest difference of opinion prevails as to tho wisdom of allowing him to manufacture his own laws nt home. Thoso who hold to the doctrine of Im perialism and tho "white tnnn bur den" holiovo that congress nnd tho Washington officials know best what Is ko4 tor tho Filipino, and that to allow him to dccldo what ho wants for himself Is tho rankest folly. Othors hold that tho right to vote and hold offico, so denr to tho Ameri can hoart, should follow tho flag. It wos moro In sorrow than In nngor that tho boys in khaki chased the Tagalog over tho plains of Thingum bob, Booking opportunity to pump his system full of bullets and bnd booze. Now that ho has bCen civilized, say tho optimistic friends of universal llborty, ho should he given an oppor tunity to work out his own salvation. Tho Filipino assembly will consist of SI membors, to bo voted for next Tuosday by ndult male ctlzens, who must bo ovor 23 years of ago, able to road and write In Spnnlsh or Eng lish, who pay as much as 30 pesos a yonr In taxes, and who havo not homo arms agninst tho United States slnco May, 1901, nor violated any onth of nlloglnnce to the United Stntos. Tho acts ot the assembly cannot bocomo operative until thoy have boen concurrod In by tho Philippine commission, whloh will boar about such relation to the assembly as the tenate bears to tho house of repre sentatives. While this is n very short step to ward complote Independence for tho Filipinos, It Is at loast a step, and further progress toward that end will uo largely dopondout upon tho tlvos themsolvos. X-RAYS na Special Eastern Excursion rates. May 30, 21, June 6, 7, 8, July 3, 4, 5, AuguBt 8, 9. 10, September 11, 13t IS. To Chicago and return, $73.15. st, Louis and return, $69.15 St. Paul and return, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Sioux City. St, Joe, Kanaaa City and return $61.65. WM. M'MURRAY, "" Q. Faa. Agt, When an nuto kills Its owntfkij genoraHy an "auto-da-fe." Joaquin Miller says ho Intend1 seek tho nomination for the fn Coney. This country might do i thnn elect Miller. It mlsM, ,m1 6tance, elect Borah or Hawley. a Tho Journnl Is not disposed kick at tho mall service, but w Albany and Eugene papers are I or getting to Salem than ti FranclBco nanora there is surely i thing that needs fixing. It ntt fault of tho naners. for ther! slew. Two men with a cart are bur great deal of tho time gathers Kind wnnA nff tlio RfreetS. lltM' Incrcnses a little tho city can t Its '.vlntor fuel that way. sinin Qirpnf to well snrlnkM ' the dust laid, duo to the enter of Tlnl Pnttnn. It seems C0WO street has no Hal Patton. Bat I Caii i.nn nt.. nnn Tiai ran" fact, there are not many in 0repi m m m Tho dispatches stnto that tM l of Techernoschln Is burning morning. It Js hoped the nam bo ton badlv scorched to be rF I He Fired the Stkk. h flriH the V1 t ....i.j . m vp&ts.o i o uatitsu uiw kiJ' of a sore tkat restated every ... t ..n T fried iiwuuiem, bum, .,! an. a .y uiJa ma S. bafff mitv Mitt nw - ..Afc write Jolm Garrett, ol N1 n, u, uaxaMi - c, fcy J. O. FT irMf