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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1908)
ku DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1008. - 5 r J. I STOCKTUIN THE OLD WHITE CORNER TWENTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY KEPT. j j f yrr TEA NEW EMBROIDERIES Direct from the Mills . . SKIRT FLOUNCINGS, SKIRT INSERTIONS WAIST INSERTIONS CORSET COVERS, ETC. Marked just like special salo goods, but wo will lot you have them ovory day at tho very low prices 25c, 30c, 40c, 50c, 68c yd. Think of It, a f-ult 30-lncli ombroldorory flouncing at 50c a yard Very choice patterns In corset cover ombrolderlos nt 25c a yard TREES Now is the time to place your order for anything needed in our line for spring planting. Such as Walnuts, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Plums, Peaches, Shade Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Roses Our Ornamental Department is the largest and most complete on this coast. If you need anything in our line 'phone Main 75 or address OREGON NURSERY CO,, Salem Oregon Nursery Company Ofllclal una Wife Entertain Ilome Grown Olives and Juno Roses Helped Mnk0 Pleasant GALLANTS HONOR BOBBIE Twt of the Democracy Was Renicm- wtm Willi Dance, Speech, Song, Klfe mid Ilccllalloii. response by L. H. Stot? Whan Haa." hv - - i j and mo- The admirers of the Scottish hhrrt. Robert Burns, met Saturday uvenlng a me office of John Ilayno nnd with Ppropriate ceremonle celabrntori ,he anniversary of the Ayroshlre Wfs birth Anew.il.nt program was rondet 1 after vi hkh apermanont organ- a ptrfec'tod. William Mc Gl'thrW, he well known proprietor of white lions roataurnnt, 1 the program with "Blue Bells Stot'nj beauUfully rendorod jJ8fouh whistle. Attorney jb Bayne acted as prosldlng offl- ol Ue evening and doUvorod the of .-koine. Othor numbora aproKrjm were as follews: SO"? ttnj McGllchrlst, "RntUln' Kobio " '" ' Burn In to-., . . .. vJ w"5. V.1 Ml Mhon Sou. MiGi'ihrl a,..i t- Ut Burns In C B Miwr..., 0t Hlirrw AccIqIaha. - --. 4qiOWillUV j of Liberr ... t H m. Bllllir Ma 9 Plnf n Wlna" bl SMJuhrut ?, fh Stfllflw nt rti.n ,! kl.tem,.,, 0f ScoHm'b. nrH r. Iftj J - "" , - -""Wit! to l. diNne ri - lll r anil ' mu.i u....n dlllK T,i Mo i ii &'ir -v- ., ......... v. ., '" Biiy iJWWl Aiion, McC.ilchrut tjnng o, lhe ..IIigblaRd Png(.. Mr Uougia, ' Th Extent of the Influ- Bum,.- by Dan webBter. on Annie Laurie." Mr. Doug- "". Why i .m Rare Tonight.1 L McN'trjr, Riding. r&m o'Shanter," by MeCtlchrUc. Jr. k.. . - "wh ana ur. orn- ' "" AtlBlO. '"W tka "M club yi,t- Wm. Douglas. Lltrnturo,M by In the raetiondetl to by John Minto. who sang tint "Rrae o' Bal Program a permanent was organized with Johu vlco presldentr Win. McGllclniBt, Sr., secretary. All thoso prosont nro charter mrmbors or tho club. Tho ofllcors will draft n constitution. Tho club will moot ngnln on Janu ary 2f, 1909. Tho club will moot onco ouch yonr to oommomorato th birthday of the Scottish poot. Tho mooting closed by all riding, Joining hands In a cir cle and tinging, "Auld I.nng Syne." TIioho prosant woro lion. John Mlnto, P. II. D'Arey, Wm. McGll ohrls, St., nnd Jr., Mlllor MoGllohrlst, Mr. Douglas, John Molr, C. 11. Mooros, Johu Kirk, L. II. MeMnhon, Dnn Wobstor, W. Carlton Smith, C. L. McNnry, D. J. Fry and Johu Bayno. o ONK OF OLD AIIN'H swRirniKARTs dims. Sioux City, la., Jan. 27.- Mrs. Mary Francos Rellly, to whom Abrn ham Lincoln proposod marrlago and was rojeoted, died horo today at the ago of 85. It was when Mrs. Rellly was n girl In Qulncy, 111., that she won tho lovo of young Lincoln, who was destlnod to bo a groat president of th Unltwl Statoa. She Idealized him and held his memory in tender vonoration. Sho was a granddaughtor of Henry Vandorborgh, who was appointed by Prosldent Lincoln one of tho first judges of tho Northwest Territory. Ono of tho most pleasant social events of tho season wao the rcop tlon given last Saturday night at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ben nett, on Chomokcta streot, In honor of tho twentieth anniversary of their marrlago. Tho brldo and groom of two de cades ago graciously rccolved, and by 9 o'clock there wero nearly 200 guests enjoying th- hospitality of tho ologant new home which had boon artistically decorated for tlo occasion. In tho brilliantly lighted reception hall there hung a, gorgeous bunch of mtstlotoo, whllo tho spa cious drawing rooms on elthor side wero scented by tho porfumo of stato ly clusters of pinks, which codded from vases on tho mantles and tables Jardinieres of forna graced tho cojy cornors, nnd with olegnnt simplicity completed tho benuty of tho scone. From an alcovo near tho spiral Btolrwny In tho hall Mls3 Jmno Pat ty nnd Mlsa OHvo Mctcalf served punch .throughout tho evening. Thero waa no program arranged, but tho Impromptu musical and liter ary numbers rondered woro oxcollcnt and woro probably moro enjoyed ow ing to tho Informality. During tho ovonlng MIbb Joy Tumor, ono of Sa lem's promising violinists; Mr. Frank Churchill, pianist; Mr. Charles Roth, tonor, and Mr. Chester Catlow, pian ist and reader, delighted thoso proa cnt. Luncheon, consisting of pabulum from sandwlchos to tomptlng candles was served by tho Mlssos Spalding, Gros, Shepard, King nnd Bonnott In tho dining room, which was appro priately docoratod In pink nnd white. At elthor end of tho table, which cou tnlnod as a contor ploro a gorgeoua bouquet of pink cnmollns, Bat a young lady prottlly gowned respectively in whlto and pink, who served. From each corner of tho tnblo to tho chnn deUer swung ntronmors of whlto nnd pink eropp pnpor, Intermingled with smllnx. Tho guostn, as thoy filed up tho BlalrH, woro prcsontod with a mlnlnturo tea pot. On a largo tnblo on tho second floor wnsi displayed tho many nnd costly plocos or chlnnware which woro tho woddlng gifts. Tho out of town guofits woro Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jonos and on, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. B. Mnddock and dnugh tor nnd Mr. and Mrs. Homer Logg and son, all of Portland. At a lato hour tho scores of frlonda left for their various Homes, carry ing with thorn momorlos of a de lightful ovonlng and wishing tho host and hootowi all tho Joy that wa wished them Jut twouty years ao. -o- Tho Wallace, Idaho, Dally Times has suspended, owing to trembles with tho printers' union. Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaction and to be up to the sanitary stand ard. WK WILL 1112 PLEASED TO GIVE ESTNLVTES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty streot, back of Barr's Jewelry Store. Phone 550. I Personal Mention Mr. Charlos L, Watt, suprome In structor of tho United Artisans, who has beon In Portland and vicinity for the pntt few weeks in tho tntoront of tho ordor, spent Sunday nt hor home In this city. Mrs. Joi. Albert nnd Mrs. J. C. Griffith hnvo returned from Port land whoro thoy have boon visiting for tho pnat fow days. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nicholson nnd family and Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wolf and family, of Oklahoma, arrived In the city Saturday ovonlng nnd ox pect to make this their home. Mies Bell Cook pent Sunday with relatlvoa In Marlon. Mrs. Mary Kuonzlle, of Ohio, who Is visiting horo, spent Sunday visit ing rolativos nnd friends In Albany. Miss Vova Morrison of Independ ence was tho guet of Ml Emma Muths yesterday , Miss NV.llo Smith and Mlsa Mar. gnret Kunke left Saturday ovonlng for Eugene whoro they will visit friends. Charloe B. Moorti was anions thoe who went to Portland this mot nlng. Ex-Alderman Geener left thh morning for Portland on bustaeae. Fred Sttfuetoff wwg among the Portland-bound visitors thi morn ing Ml 8 Lena Babbitt, who h heeu visiting her aunt, Mr. W. A. Ruth erford, of this city, left for her home In Keneeaw. Neb., tlUn morning. Mlsa Bertha Allen has roturned from Portland, where ahg was the over-Sunday guest of rolatlve and friend. Miss Mollle Paarmlne has roiumed from Lebanon, whore she haa been visiting her stetor, Miss Etele Pear mine, a prominent mueio teaoher of that place. Mlw Georgia Booth, the well known pianist with the Geo. C. Will mu-it- toro. returned this morning from Corvallls, where she attonded the O. A C. ball. Sho was aecora- nanled by Miss Irene Moores, or Ore- MANUFACTURE LIME IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Hnvo SecuitHl Contracts from the PniHW Mills for the Oregon Pro. duct. Hon. W. A. Carter, of this city, lias Just returned from a trip to Jack son county, where, In company with hia brother-in-law, he has engaged In tho manufacture of a flr3t-cla33 article of lime. It has been "assayed" and found to bo 98 per cent pure, which, is nearly tho best Umo known In tho world. Their kilna have a ca pacity of 100 barrels per day, and tho Southern Pacific Company has tnado them a rata of 15 conts per barrel to Portland, so It looks aa If they would bo nblo to market all ithoy can produce. As soon aa this itmo has boon tested locally wo hopo to Inform our readers, as wo bollovo It to bo tho first duty of our citizens to glvo tho homo production tho prefer ence Mr. Cnrter haa secured a con tract from tho Oregon City and Lob anon paper mills, which uso about 10 carloads a month. www iat8t STARR PIANO! HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL FVl Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Olllco with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 29 Commercial Btrcot. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Ovor Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or 1 NEW TODAY f F(xr Sale or Exchange For good horse, a heavy spring wngon, suit nbl ofor express or delivery. Call at Branson's grocery. Phono 131, 132 Stato street. l-24-3t Found A watch; ownor can hnvo samo by calling nt county treas urers', proving property nnd pny Ing for this advertisement. 1-27-3L For Sab- Good fresh cow. Enqulro T. J. Gardner. 1 miles wost of Salem on Oak Grove rond. Phono Farmer 173. 1-2 7-3 1 For Sale A Doming Spray Pump In flrst-olnM condition with complete outfit, tnnk, 70 feot of hoso, pipes, nozzle, otc. Outfit cost $00, will soil for $30. Enqulro B. Cunning ham, Snlom, Route 3. Phono 211 Parmer. 1-27-Ct For Sale A yonrllng Poland China boar. Enquire T. C. Gosser, W. Salem, Route 2. l-27-(U For Sale or Tnnle A good heavy hack for a lumbor wngon, prefer ably a 3-lnoh one. Enqulro T C, Goeser, W. Salem, Rout 2. 1-27-C Peach Seed for Sale. Wo will have a carload of California soedllng punch seed for sale at Salem, and would contract with purchasers to grow us prunos and peaches for fu'l delivery, 1909 For informs tlon address Chlco Nursery Co , Chlco, California 1-27 tt NEW GOODS WE ARE now shpwing our first slripmeut of new Spring Dress Goods. The new Ging hams are beauties. Fine assortment of new trimmings. Our Dress Goods Department is popular with Salem ladies because we show new goods every season which are correct from the standpoint of fashion. Everything in ladies' and men's furnishings at cash store prices. a x r)A r - sr-- tjj&r'si&d' toczaSis u,OSre (3. l. Jucrssted't &jrft4 This store closes at 5:30 every evening except Saturday FANCY WRITING PAPER Wo Just received a big shipment of box pnpora In tho latest modes and styles, You can dopond upon it, If you buy It horo It Is rght. Seo tho window display of box paper at tho big drug store on the corner. RED GROSS PHARMACY Corner State and Commercial St. Phone 144 PHOENIX LIQUID SULPHUR AND LIME SPRAY This Is the strongest and host spray on tho murkot. Wo sold sov eral oar of It last yonr, and It gave fine satisfaction. Every bar rol guaranteed to tt 30 por cont. Wo soil it cheaper tlutn you can utiy tho mntorlal nnd mnko It. And ho Hprny wo boII you will bo froe rrom sediment, and will go rurther thnn thnt you make. Wo sell It In any qunntlty doalrod Special prices on advanoed ordors In barrel lota. Place your ordorH now. D. A. WHITE & SONS SALEM, OREGON jjmmmmmm!&9msmmmKmmKm5mmmmismmm mmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1 EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATORS AND PETALUM A INCUBATORS Will make you more money than anything else you can invest your money in. See MANNING'S IMPLEMENT HOUSE H 5 M 4- M 4- 5 H ? m M u 5 5 CLOSING OUT THE entire Stock of Harness, Saddles, Robes, Horseblankets, Buggies and Hacks at actual cost for cash during the remodeling of my store. f C I AIIDADT 21 9 and 289 Com- L. 3 L.rIVIl J 1 I f SIGN OP THE BIG mercial Street RED COLLAR I 'gon City, who will be her guest. I lnwxwUMwwwwwmwwwwwwwwmwmwwwM i u i i m i -wii ju BT&sMan Tt. t. . -yi, iivuu uajue.