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V TV DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1008. H444 II 1 I r Social gossip f 0J lcn . ... M,n B.itwiril nate W Void Fellow of Salem and v,S Vrrre united In a ' BebCSatIoTceremony at their Bd installation fttl h.a ., Rnn i.oonle wltnoss- MtB installation, which was flfS Sputr 0rand Ma3lcr C & ST hafiine, few Xe "tl-avlng the ritual a fed than he hoi it. He was repfit . lv competent forco, W" Dy . t.t Grand Master tV d warden, Past Grand rXer as grand secretray, 5lfiv S Grand Vass as grand N; 1 Pa t Noblo Grand Kelly h6''an!n.erand treasurer. januam iw - , ... .,. s exercises concjuucu.,... 7 . a all the no1(? M"""a ;U t" '" ,n tru,ir roy' 'o,;..iB"ii"o"iocr8ln- 111 . i t trnrvnv ,-oble Orana-A. u. ...n.-o. M. Vorla. , w. II. HaJ. yrdM-F. A. Welch. K Supporter Noble Qrand- I. Wilson. rn,i Supporter iu" - Ham Waldo. ,.j...ti-v. Saubo. liplain a. viub aside Guard-R. 0. Henderson. tight Sceno Supporter A. Alder- ... . c.mnnrtor E. G. Clark. tight Supporter Vice Grand S. mroth. , r ft Supporter VIco Grand Dun- Rom. ..n.-.n. nfflnara of Mlft Ro ne ionui"& v...v. -- cu were Installed by Deputy s4 President airs. iww, o... Mr. M. P. Baldwin, grand mar- I Mrs. J A. fliius, biuiiu ouu.. ,' Md Mrs. Smith, grand treas- Cob'a Grand Miss Matilda Slg- id . GrandMlts Jessie Smith. wrdlng Secretary Mrs. Cora inmclal Secretary L. C. Flot- reamer Mrs. 13. L. Adair. oIIotIdc the installation short were delivered by Past Grand ter Tarter of southern Oregon, IVt Grand Master Mills, by Rev. vi and ly Rev. Ulack. There i,-, musk and other eajoyablo Irow-Xoer Wedding. irwi wrddliiR of the past week th- of Mia tiussle W. Fraser Rv e. r which took place on ars oi at the home of the s parent. Mi and Mrs. A. L. r '-n South Sixteenth street. b Frser honir was prettily dec i die color heme lelng white jn cxdU'ivel) in the parlor r? thp coremony wai pwformftd, w effectively carried out with 'M ti trailing ivy. chrysnnthe- nd smiiax The dining room la pink and white, this sohoma Cevn carried out In tha dalntv WUin lfl one corner of the din- TOI" Kainat a background of Kws Agnes SUuaon and Irma t served punch. Miss Agnes a received the guests. 3 o clock Delbert Burton, a t of the bride played Mendel - wedding maroh, and the il partv entered the parlor, and ineir place beneath a bell of flowers, and strands of srallax tie cercmenoy was Derformed Ber P S k'nl(h t, .-i.i dainty ia a gown of white She tAtried a bouquet of of-the-vailey, wliloh was after wught by mim Lananna Brown. eoing away gown wa3 of brown a broadcloth, with hat to After the caramon v n ip,. Ul ''inilu)n was RArv.1 n tha 6 room !,y Trma ck0per and 'na Rrown e l'r dft ij tt-.n i,- j -- .., ., aiiunn uuu vrj ' among her frUnda. The l 1 J .in onUpii.i i t .... -"'I'liim iwTur wiui -hop on Commercial and Mrs. W. N. Gatens, Mr. and Mrs. girls were entertained. Progro-islv P. K. I.iovt'11, Mr. and Mrs. O. Igntnos of different kinds beiug the West, Mr. nnd Mrs. J, J. Roberta, prluclplo amusoment. Prizes woro Miss Prances Nelson, Albany; Allno won by Grovor Powers nrst. and Ed- Thompson, Grace Dalrymplo, Port land; Alico Brothorton, Gladys Bretherton, Portland; Winifred Byrd, Corn Talklngton, Mrs, Frederic ID. Thlelsen, Portland; Julio Cooper, Corvallis; Alico V. Meyer, Mrs. Carolyn B. Sholtbn, Ilda Jones, Clalro Jones, Lablsh Meadows; Mac Hofer, Paul Wallace, Merrill Mooro3, Curtis Coleman, Clarence Bishop, V. H. Burghardt, Jr., Clifford Brown, Laurence Hofer, Carl Gabrlelson, Dr. Seymour Skiff," Will Evans. ' Artisans' Wntrli lu1y. Capital Assembly No. 84 of United Artisans hold an enjoyable watch meeting in their hall in tho opera house block Now Year's eve. During tho oarly part of tho ovonlng tho lodgo hold a. special business session nt which time quite a number of candidates were initiated. At 10 o'clock tho meeting was oponed to tho invited guests nnd an impromptu program was rendered, after which tho members and tholr guosta re paired to tho banquet hall whoro a light lunch was served. -vTho watch ers then returned to tli-. lodgo rooms whoro various, games such as Throo Deep, Poison, drop tho hnndkor chlof woro played until 11:30, when tho lights wore turned low and ghost 8torlo3 woro told. As Undor Inkor dough had tho floor and wns in tho midst of a ghastly talo of gobblins, tho shrill whistles and tho vibrating tonos of the bells burst in upon tho stillnoss of tho srono toll ing of tho hour when the two yonrs met. This meeting of tho local or der was an qxtra cntertnlnmcnt plan ned by the mombers for tho occasion, tho rogular open meeting of tho as lombly boing noxt Friday ovonlng. THE mNu LLLLLLLS iLLVLLLLl FOR gar Martin vn awarded the booby. Margaret Mors rtollgtitod thoso pres ont with n number of songs, nnd Mts3 Marguorlto Ostrander gave soverol readings, after which all took part in a merry danco. MIhs Edna Knight presided nt the punch bowl and Miss Winona Savngo, Helen Calvin nnd Mrs. Snlb assisted (hr hostess in serving. The advanced harmony class of the Willamette University was delight fully entertained at a 6 o'clock din ner Thundny ovonlng, January 2, by Mm. P. J. Goodonough at her hoihe, 1008 Twelfth street ,Yevv Park. The room decorations being Ivy and mistletoe. Gamos and music boing Indulged In. Thoso in ilio class nre: Mrs. P. J. Goodonough, Miss Ruth Fields, Mrs. Mcrnlo Hug, Mlsa NJna Johnson, Miss May Hart, Dr. R. A. Heritage. Mrs. N. E. Grlswbld, 045 South Twelfth street, entertained thirty members of iter Sunday school class New Year's day. 'Tho rooms were beautifully decorated with ivy and ! nous. Misses Eugenia stgman and Ruth Pennol presided nt tho frappo bowl. Altogether it was a most plonsant affair and wns a fitting ro membrnnco of n happy Now Year. Tho first reunion in tho Now Yonr of tho 1000 chrsB mot Thursday ovon lng, January 2, with Rao Uttor at hl3 Mrs. Downing many moro happy Now FRHRrs I DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY COUGHS A COLDS AND ALL THROAT and LUNG DISEASES . PNEUMONIA PREVENTS AN CONSUMPTION "Two years ago a severe cold settled on my lungs and so completely prostrated me that I was unable to work and scarcely able to stAnd. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and after using one bottle I went back to work, as well as I ever was." W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn. PRICE 50c AND $1.00 k SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY J. C. PERRY music. During tho courso of tho at- lng. Tho affair was gtvon by Mia3 tornoon all gathered on tho lawn and Agnes Stlnson. About twonty guests sovoral snapshots woro taken of tho group. At dusk nil loft wishing Mr. nnd woro present nnd many useful nnd pretty gifts woro recolvod. Refresh ments woro borved. Annual Illihco Reception. Tho annual rocoptton of tho Illl hoe club was one of the most dc- pi o- J;d Mr3 r laft wmuoi. ,J" port -d and alter a short f lLi North Slui. Ntv Year's Party. B1 Mr. ChBHUi.. -nii. :J r entertained their friends inursday evening. The uion tended toward h i,nit. m'st!etoe and smllax being -occewfuliy The highest n Wa3 mad0 by MlS3 Ilda i-u n N Gatens. The score ' 1908 calendars artistlcal IVa water colors. A light lunch r" at the card tables. The " ts were Mrs. A. M, Cannon, Mr. SknttM'' MiisiiHi,ai1. A Inrgo numbor of mnsquerH nnd other patrons attended tho mns qucrado nt the Auditorium skating rink New Yonr's night. Tho usunl Jolly tlmo which chnrnctoilzoB a mnsduo on rollers was onjoyod. Tho costumos woro varied nnd olnborato evening, and tho music rendered by McElroy'B band was tip to Its standard of ox oollonco. Mrs. J. I. Savago was awarded first prlzo for tho ladles costume, rocolvlng a pair of alumi num skatos, whllo Arthur Moyors wns glvon a pair of aluminum skates ns most olaborato costumod gontlo mnn . Mrs. Roso Wood took socond plnco for the Indies' coslumo prize, and wns awardod $2.r0 worth of skato tickets while a like amount of tlokets wore given to Dewey Pnrker for winning seoond place In tho gen tlemen's contest. The first prize for lmllos sustained character was awarded to the Misses Josephine and Knie James n the "Queen of Diamonds" nnd the "Queoa of Hearts." They received 92. 80 worth of tickets onoli. 13. M. Peers, as Unolo Sam, won $5 worth of tlckoU as the best sus tained gontloman character. Loo Dody, as Tqpsy, nnd Harry Sillier, as the Dutchman, won sooonrt plnooe and wero awardod with $2.f0 worth of tickots onoh. In Honor of Tlio Misses Klllott. Miss Efllo Needharai ontortnlnel tho T. E. C. club and a number of her frlonds at "BOO," Tuosday after noon. Tho affair was in honor of Misses Sibyl nud Ellraboth Elliott of Eugene-, who have been Miss Need ham's guests during tho holidays. The final score was a tie botwoon Grace Rinemnn and Lenna Cava- nagb. A a cut was made for tho prize and wn3 won by Miss Cnvanngh. fow pleasant moments wero spont ovr a dainty lunch served on (the littlo card tables. Tho invited guests besides the regular members wore? Miss Stanley, Mablo Smith, Mrs. H. H. Newell . of Portland, MUs Enda Shomber, Effie Mae King, Nina Bushnell, lone Elliott, Florence Houston, Blanche Brown, Baulah Myers. Mrs. David Eyre. Dorothy and Helen Poarce, Francos Howard ot Cottage Grove, Molllo Runcorn, Essie CaVs,on and Jeselo Keoton. MUs Turner's Parties. Miss Joy Turner was hostess at two vory pleasant affairs on Monday afternoon and evening. The rooms wero artlslcally decorated, red and green being the color scheme, which was carried out with holly, inlstlo toe and strands of red crepe paper Colloge ponnants -were also used ef fectively. About 30 girl friends wero entertained in the afternoon, the tlmo -was spont playing "500," the prfze being won by Misa Jonnio Fry'-1 home on Thlrtoonth stroot, In Yow Yonrs. Park. Light rofroshtnonts wore ' This custom hns boon In vogtto In sorved. Tho attests prosont woro tho neighborhood for some yonrs, tho Misses Bortha Duncnn, Mnrlo and Is a vory appropriate mannor ot Rightful social functions of the son- Hutchlns, Ethol Bell, Chrlssio Clark, fostering lasting neighborhood son. Tho prosldeut, E. P. McCor- Ruby Rotzoin, Carrlo Magnosa, Boss rrlondBhip. (nnck, led tho grand march with Mrs. Harding, Marguorlte Mors and Thoso prosont wore: Mr. nnd Geo. E. Chntnberlnin, and tho gov- Moesrs. Harry Wlnstnnly, Rex Mrs. W. 11. Downing. Mr. and Mrs. ornor nnd his daughter en mo noxt. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Horrlck ontor talned n numbor of young peoplo nt tholr home In Yow Park Saturday Decombor 2S, 1007. Tho occasion being tholr i duughtor, Morzes's. twolfth blrthdoy. The T. II. Pntton, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Downing, Mrs. Jonnlo Downing, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Win .Jonos, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Mc Klnnoy, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Hill, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira Cartor, Mr. and Mrs. Clinrlcfl'McIllinnoy; tho Mossrs, Geo. Downing, A. L. Downing, Floyd Hum homo was beautifully decorated, the V'T ' " " ' - , color scheme being rod nnd green. I ". Jold .Earl Dewning: tho Tho evening was spent In Maying fIl8S0 'tho Q n numerous Kmes until 0:30 when a ? Oonovlovo Pntton, Helen Hunt, gutnoB dainty ropnst was sorvod. Tho tables woro vory prolty with a boll Migpondod in tho contor of each, with rod stroamors from tho hell to onch plnio ,whoro thore wns a card corresponding to tho one each guest hscl drawn. A musical program was then ren dered. v Rernlre Sautor gave several pinno solos .in her graceful and artistic manner. ISutella Schcll and Eugene Slag mund plnyel a piano duet. Several bund pieces wore played by Mr. and Mrs. Horrlck nnd Mr. Floyd Rohortson, who played four inotrumonts nt ono time. He thon rravo sovoral selections on the bnnjo nnd Glnrhwi Downing. First thore was n formnl recopllon In the club rooms down stairs nnd thon nil ropnlrod to tho beautiful Elks hali for tho dnnotng. Tho crowd wns lnrgor than ovor before. McElroy's orchestra furulshod tho music. Now Yii' Party. The young ladles of Lausanne hnlt Informally ontertninod a num bor of their gontlomon friends on Now Yonr's ove. Gntuos and a so olal time with light rofreshmonts was successful In passing a pleas ant evening. Their guests wero! Chnrlos MoKnlght of Hood River; Hamlin AvtlMiitK Install. Capital Assombly, No. 84, Unltoil Artisans, had a largo, onthuslnsilci Vinton Jflllls, Edgar Pleroi, mooting Inst evening itnd installed .Coleman nnd Mr. Anderson tho following eilleers: Past Master Jas. E .Godfrey. Mastor Artisan Ivnn O. MaKln. Supoiintendont Mrs. Niles. Inspector Mrs. Tlllotson. . Seorotary Mrs. L. R. Stlnion. Troasurer W. W. Hill. Maetor or Ceremonies Maud av ails. Senior Conductor R." O. Hunts-. Junior Conductor Roso Vleteo. Instructor Irono St. Helen. Wnrdei' Frank Bonn. The nssomblv Bust comnloted n ... . mandolin, ncoompaniou on mo piano cnntost betwoen tho married hy Mrs. nerrick. 'hIiikIo members, which resultod In Great pleasure wns nmnlfoslod In nddnR 4l now niembors within tho a contest in whioh onoh guost wns IaHt 8X w00ks. Tho single peon'o blindfolded and nftor being glvon a W0B wt l)y OIl0t aml til0 nmrrlod ponoll wns roquoeted to 'draw a Plo-m0mbers will sorvo tho banquet Frl turo of a pig in nn album, signing i(lny ovtnnff January 17. tholr nutographs. In this contest A nrtz0 of $r, for tll0 ono bringing TEA Is there a better way to keep the family longer at table, to keep it together? Your grocer rtiir rnur money II you don't Uk &cliillmi(' Uekt. v.cpuy Uiai (lmA7& Fresh Complexioa Q 91 U preserved and produced by JtAC' Robertine, a mild, delightful aVI preparation, delicately fragrant fjt Jlkc the akin exquisitely io!ti 155 banishej crackled appearance caused lAy by ovcr-dryncsJ reduces the ilxe of py enlarged pores, cleanses them, re- YC duces inflammation and spreads an even, (Y radiant plow due to wholesome nourish- ment of skin glands and stimulation of W the capillaries which also feed the Lf skin and supply its healthful color. Pal Atkyour Druggist far a frttiampttef Mis. Edna Savago sang n number of solootlon In a very pleasing manner. Miss Winona Savage and Helen Calvin sorved punch from a corner banked with evejgreen and mistletoe. Cora Talklngton and Zoe Stockton assisted In serving the re freshments. Glenn Rice rooolvod first prize and Garold Thompson tho consolation. Mr. Roberston surprised and de ilghtod every one prosont by hypno tising sovoral nt tho same tlmo, hav ing them fully under his control. Mrs. Herrlck was asslstod by bar nieces. Miss .Eugene Slegmund and Miss Estolla Scholl In receiving tho guests nnd serving tho luncheon. Sovoral beautiful presents woro presented. Tho guests doparted at a late hour nftor wishing Miss Morzo many happy returns of tho day and pronounolng Mrs. Herrlck a delightful hostess. Thoso present woro the MIsso3 Merze Horrlck, Grace Bnkor, Bor nlco Sfutr, Ruth McKay, Vera Mo Kay. Wllda Edwards. Ruth Penton, Hugona Slegmund, Wllda Siogmund, Estella Soholl, Hfila Goodenough. Messrs. Flody Roberston, Glonn Rice, Reno Showalter. Garold Thompson, Bryan Goodenough, Ralston Barzee, Denzel Hwrlok. Now Year's Hatty. A very pleasant surprise occurred on Now Year's day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II .Downing, near Shaw. Nolghbors and friends for miles around gathered to express their friendship, bringing with them baskets heavily laden with all tho good things which go to make up a feast. The plans had been carefully laid, nnd not one word had been hoard. The arrival ot several carriages at about 10:30 brought Mr. and Mrs. in tho grontoat numbor of benefit mombors was awardod to R. G. Hunt- or. Military Ball. Company M. O. N. G.. gave an onjoynble dance In tho armory aftor tho inspeotlon Monduy night. Music was furnished by tho Peerless or chestra composed of six plecej. About fifty couple woro prosont and a ploasant time wai had by all. An Item .Still Good. At the homo of Mrs. Stlfller on TwAiitv-flrst and ChemekoLa streets. ani1, asslstod by hor son, Roy, and his amiable wife, was served a sumptu ous Christmas dinner lu whioh two largo fat turkoys took a prominent part nl the furnishings under which the tables fairly gronned. In the cantor ot the table stood a boqttet of roios and swoat peas fully one foot through nnd fresh from tho yard. Ot tho twenty-one prosont, nil woro former Iownns with one oxcep tion. And the Joy of the occasion was added to in tho thought of hav ing found so good and pleasant a land In whioh to dwoll. Tho aftornoon and eveuing was spent in social cpuversution and games, vooal and instrumental music. o ' A Pleasant Party. Miss Ellen Thlelsen gave a Jolly party to about twenty of her friend J Wodnesday ovonlng The docora tions of iho TMelBon home woro In keeping wth holiday times, and wore protty. "PIvo Hundrod" was played, and prizos woro won by Miss Brothor ton and David Catlln. The Virginia Reol was nn interesting feature of Lthe evening's ontortalnment, also a sot of lancos. Afterward refresh ments wore served. A Delightful Guthoi-Iiig. Mjs. Wm. Brown and rMs. W. II. Eldrldgo ontortalnod about forty guests at a "500" party, at the homo of Mrs. Werner Breyraan Wednesday evening. Tho prizea wero won by Miss Ilda Jonoe of Lablsh Moadows and Dr. P. E. Smith. Delightful music was furnishod during the evening by 4ho Victor Vlotrola. A buffet luncheon wbb served. Shower for Miss Frasw. Miss Gusslo Fraser, whoso mar- , Tw Viui. tvtlr nlnrfl On Downing to a realization ot what wa ;"uu 'Was tne gue3t of honor to be a happy time. A very Pleasant Wnwday, was xneg t- iu. Anin. .hAnt a hovflt aailMor !i nnent in visiting. game3 and ,uv Quito n DllTerunce. "What does Vernon do for a liv ing?" "He works in a paint shop." "Why. I understand he wns u writer for the magazines." "Well, you asked me what he did for a llvlug " Bohemian. WHAT IS POWER Nature supplies force. Wind turns the windmlll. The brook turns the water-wheel. Coal runs the engine and food runs (he man. Some things contain little force, some things much. One substance full of power is SCOTT'S EMULSION Nature put the power (here. It b a wonderful ffesh-pToducer. This is not only a matter of nourishment but of iww vljer anU activity Ia the titfuts. Dr. Stone's Drug Store The only cash drug store In Oregon, owes no ono, and no ono owos it; carrlos lurge stock; Its shelves, counters and show cases nro loaded with drugs, medicines, notion, toilet nrtlolos, wines nud liquors ot all kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Stone Is a regular gruduato in modi oine, and has had many years ot experience in the praotico. Consul tations are free Prescriptions ore freo, and only regular prices for mediclno. Dr. Stone can bo found at his drug store, 8Iom, Or., from .0 In the morning until 9 nt night. copvniaMT PHKSH HOT ROLLS I'OIt UUItAIClWHT are a luxury only when the skili of The baker haa given that Inde scribably luscious flavor to hj PM); ductions. That ouly real skill and ax? perieace can provide. Therefore to be good they must be super-ex-celLnt, and that Is Just what Ullum'j rolls are. They ure not common place, and glvo an added zost to your breakfast that nothing olse can. CAPITAL IJAKKUY, O. Vllom, Prop. i;)9 Court Street. OAliVOltl. ifUtW taeV .Mm ii H i- a st'S V SJ 3 hi 3 - i v I tfl Vi 1 i, 1U VUO OISUIMJ wwuv w --- --rf " - - I