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2 , ATLY OATOPAIi JOTHtNAT, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 laX - i , j. , i fn i .i , .1 .! . !., f. mi .ijiii n ) r i - jn,,-, t"l f''i- I Ij -Jirn. ii -- T" ' " J ' ' ' ' ' M-t-HM4'1 1 11 1 1 1 lMM 1 1 1 1 1. M I It II I M 1 If t'i 1 1 II 1 1 iV 1 1 THI II 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l-H H 1 1 1 H I 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HH DRAMATIC AND SOCIAL EVENTS ' ' -. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiinmnnmiiiiii iiiiiminm 4-m in i ? mi i hi in iiiniiniiinniHii 1 1 1 1 ninnii -a. a SAIEM SOCIETY NEWS OF THE WEEK .By MISS MOLLIE RUNCORN, Phone 1534 Hill II II llil II II I I III 11 linilll I MM Hill M I' Reception nl Y. M. ( V. Tho open Jiouso reception given yostordny at tho Y. M (3. A. rooma, in celebration of .tho completion of tho association's now romiH. was an nrtlBtlo bucccbr. Many promt.iunt jsocl'ety matrons Interested themselves in its bohalf, and it la to thorn that much credit is given. Ahout lfiOO peoplo called during tho afternoon and oVenlng, .nnd all wero unthiulatf- tlc about tho different doparlmenlB and tho now rooma and Lliuir fittings. -which have Ijocu made possible through tho diligent work of tho boys and tho board of directors. Iho rooma aro finished In Oregon fir, stainod n Hgiit oak. Tho Hoc ra bring Also of this material., Tho wall cov orlngB aro of red and green burlap. Tho rooma will bo used for club pur poses. For tho occaaloii thoy woio docoratod with ivy, ferns and onlmb. Flvo.nutos, furnlshod by bunlnoss men, carried guests to I'nci from the building. Tho Prc8byenin riraheft tra, nsalBlcd by Prof. dltiJonmovoi', MIbb Stogo, Dolbert Uurtoi nn Lee Walton, furnished tho mualc. Tho reception committor wnu com potted of Mrs. A. II. Dinld, Mrs. A N. Moorea, Iru. y. II, Uy.-J, Mrs. 1' II. Raymond, Mrs. J. C. Morolnnd, Mrs. F. W. Benson, Mrs. Robert ISnklu, Mm. It. S. Noun. Jn tho ovonlng Hon. T. B. Kay, Prof. W. I. Sluloy, Air. Clarouco Bishop and MrB. A. II. Dodd received. ' During tho after noon tea and wafers were horvod. Mrs. Ohauncey Bishop nti'l Mrs. ClIITord Drown woro at ono tablo and MrB. Harry Albort and Mrs. C L. McNary at anothor, and at a third Mrs. George F. Hodgors and Mrs. Robert McKlnuo Ilofor. Splltstono, Joe Wolah, Ituby Wilson, Carrie Knowlnnd, Rev. N. Shupp, a well-known minister of tho Evangelical associa tion and pnstor of the Evangelical church of Mllwauklc, Or., returned last week from Ohio, bringing with him a bride. Rev. Mr. Shupp slipped nway saying that ho was called East on a pressing business engagement, and then surprised his friends on his return by presenting hio bridge. Mrs. Shupp waB the widow of the Into Rov. S. Alberts, a prominent minister of the United Evangelical church, of tho Ohio conference. Mr. Shupp Is ono of tho best-known min isters of tho Evangelical associa tion Jii Oregon. Tho couple have nl ado -their homo In Milwnukle. A , FREE LECTURE BY BLISS KNAPP OF BOSTON :ON D evening a program wiih given In tho PRESS COMMENT ON ' THE HANFORD TOUR Tho opening of Chailca D. Han ford's tour gives promlso of a contin uation of Inst season's enthusiastic npprocnl. The following newspnpor comments are llko tho provorbial straw and show the current and pop ular fooling townrds his productions this season. "Mr. Charles B. 'Hanford, accom panied by Miss Mario Drofnah and a good company, prosonted Shnke Bpcnro's great pastoral comedy of 'TJio Winter's Tnlo' nt tho Acndomy of Music last night, and It may bo mid that no bettor presentation of tho flmno piny has ovor been given In that nlny Iioubo, or any other, for tho production wns porfect. Mr. Hanford Iibb plnyed many pnrtB In his thno, "but nothing In which ho hns annoarod haB ho bo clearly nrov- purlng tho on itm0ir tho great art.Ist that ho Christian Science AT GRAND OPERA HOUSE Sunday, November 1 5, 3 p.m. ThlB Is tho annual lecture by a member of tho Board of Lecturers a man of national reputation. Under the auspices of tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, Salem, Oregon. CORBETT MORE OF AN ACTOR THAN FIGHTER gymnasium. to by Secretary Stone, of tho Port land Y M. 0 A.; Mayor Rodgora'anrt Prof. W. I. Staley. C. L. McNary wntj unable to tuko a plaeo on tho program on account of HI health. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith uud tho Stalwart quartet delluhted tho uucstr with vocal numbers. Tho grand' promonado was a plimnnut feature. Punch whb served at two tableH In tho evening by MrH. Clifford Drown, Mm. Chauucoy Dlsnop, MIhh Louuun Morolnnd, MIsb Althea Moorea, Mrs. R. IC. Page, Miau Veda Crosa and Robort McKlnno Hofcr. Mr, ami Mi. Gumlnll Home. Mr. and Mrs, Goodull aro, home from a two-wcokV honoymoon trip. Thoy will bo at homo to frlonda after Docombor 1, at their now rosldonce on Court street,' between Sixteenth and Sovonteonth streets. ColHlng of Cannery. Tho closing of a very auccossful Benson of tho Sa,lom Mutual canpory Thursday was marked by a "Jolly nip" given In tho ovonlng, which was attended by about 100 of presont and former fltnployoa. Tho building hnd boon cleaned for tho occasion and was docorated and lighted with Japa nese lanterns. Gonornl morrymak ign wbb onjoyod, and n light lunch served. Mnnjjgor Flshor wn pros onted with a hnndBOiuo gold watch fob by the emolpyes. ' 17. or O, Student I lore. A apeclal from Hugeno camo down 4hla morning bringing over ICO stu dents to witness tho big gnmo be tween Salem nnd Eugene high schools this afternoon. A number of Salem boys, attending tho U. of O. also came down to wltnesR the gnmo and apond Sunday with pnronta and friends. Among them are: Cntl ClabrlQlson, Will Mott, Alonro Per kins, Hill porklns, Ormond nnd Hal Ilenn, Ralph Cronlso and Harvey Slater. renj'y Is as In tho dunl rolo of Lc- toasts woro responded' nni(x Kln f Smi.,n,i Aiitniv ...., , . ...rr ,,. v. ......,, ...... ....w. cub, a rogue, which character he Im personated last night In n most fin ished 'in ami or. "Tho samp '1s truo of Miss Drof nnh, whoso portrnyal of tho charac tors Hormlono, Quoon to Lcontoi, and Pordltn, a daiightor of tho King In the trlnl scone, this gifted actress ronchod tho highest point of grent noss, nnd If anything woro needed to establish her ns a grent artist, It waB found In tho manner of her Im personation of these two difficult roles. Every sceno was rich nnd el ogant, and ovoryhody onjoyod tho performance." Tho Norfolk (Va.) Lnndmnrk. Whist Party. An Informal whUt party was hold In St, Joseph's hall last Thursday evening, Refreshments woro served and a pleasant social hour passed. Dinner Party. Mlsa Lnella Goodo entertained with an Informal dinner of eleven covers At her home on North Commercial street last Might, The table center piece was of pink enmatleas and the place carU were dene la water col on, During the evealag earcV &mi were also eajoyed QHets were: Mr. Jf'chelsos, Mr. J, F. Geode, Mra NeUi 0o4e.Rhodi, Mr. atad Mr.i STAR THEATER A CREDIT TO SALEM Tho little Star amusement plnco In this city desorvoB great credit for tho mnnngor's slncero efforts to plnco an attraction boforo the Snlorn pleasure scoklng pcoplo, and ho I succeeding In 'doing so evldontly, at tho patronngo accorded tho Star bv tho theator-goorB la flnttoring, Tho latest addition to tho Stnr'a perform nn co of Illustrated singing and the several thousand feet of moving chnractora which ho changes three tlmos a weok, is Ed Borg, a singing comedian nnd character impersona tor. Mr. Berg hns Just loft tho Or phoum vaudeville circuit, whoro he hns niiulo various successful tours, nnd his noting Is tlint of a well vored and oxporlonced man at tho business. He koopa continually posted and rond up on all the latest nmiiRomonts and characters and has the ability to carrv cit his work pleaMng to tho nubile. i tm , n? v rW vmSr H '- ',-( i . . sfrHi - r WL , I k. r IAS. J. (KHtHETT 1 "I- CIXC3 THE Ml SIC" 5-Wt-H-H.t ("Salem Day," which Is Thursduy, November 12. Big preparations aro 'being mado to entertain tho people ' from tho "Ohorry City," as thoy cer- tainly did show strangers n time never to bo forgotten nt tho Cherry Fair last Juno. Salem Special for Albany. A special train carrying probably GOO Salemltos will leave next Thurs day for tho Albany npplo fair. A brass band, hilarity and good feeling will accompany tho local people. Tho rain will probably leavo about 1:30 o'clock In tho aftornoon, and return early In tho ovenlng. At a meeting jof tho Portland Board of Trndo yestorday grent enthusi asm wns shown. One man mado a 20-mlnuto cnuvnss nnd Bccurod 2G names. A round trip rato of $1' will be given, nnd It 1b believed every farmer, business man and evoryono elso who can possibly tako a few hours on Hint day should holp make Salem day tho biggest ovor nt tho applo fnlr, and rcclprocnto the good fooling always extended by Albnny tqwnrds tho Cherry City fair. Tho following committee hns been selected to make 'arrangements for tho excursion and booBt It: F. y, StottBloff, Joo Albert, C. M. Bishop, D. A. Dlnsmoro, D. J, 'Fry, I. Groon bnum, D. II.' Jnhi03, J. J. Roberts, Theo. Roth, Seymour Skiff and Hnr- loy Whlto. On Thursday ovonlng, Novombor 5, at tho homo of Mr. P. J. Balti more, Mr. Molvln Bnltlmoro and Miss Besslo Garllck wero united In inarriago by Rov. S. A. DouglaB. Tho grpom Is a prosperous young mnn of splendid chnrnctor, who 1b In tho gun and bicycle business with his father, and the bride is n bright young Indy of Yamhill county. Mr. D. D. Olmstend, of Salem, is in tho city, tho guest of A. L. Simp son, of tho Magnolia laundry, nnd tomorrow thoy will both leavo for Eugene to attend the conyontlon of , Northwest laundrymon. I Miss Ilolcno Robinson, of Port land, rormoriy of Albnny, passed Uiro'thrtor?H attend a tod"! Eft4 night. J toecUni! 8t,J WVKW Situ Consul-aenemi u V,.i,n. . "niry n. in,, . , ""imn, one nf ,t. '" namoHtomcentm;;t " ''suinc nt th. i. ,cw brother, Hon. P a mh. B8' back to tim Mil.... ""W to urs zWi$ .uro, ami not nearly . u7 be. Ii w. ' reportuJ States until M':am to M The omclal vote f. ,,. was completed thla aftZ gave Taft a nl..rnm . I7?n' Bryan received 1806 .J,!!! Taft 2195, chafln 149 nTr. IIlBgen 2. Tho veto J I? WBh school was 1782 J? 1720. thn mnfnu. ... . W "lJf l"r Being i Governor ntiamit.,. Vltntlnn - ' W depot and the AlbanV S WrOtO tn Afnnn- r,. '. '. - ' . tiLift.r'i iiii.i a ... ,, c, Comtnorclal rini. i,., . . v.uu. iiini na k..ii hero, and ho Is taking greatJ In tho ovont. Alhnnv nnl Mu.ii. . ....., uu MUHIV naibtMk(j rather dreary, but, nevwtht!' ...., D man) uuismo worknmu. Illlav till !. ...un. "1 ' " "'" tvnilO. AlllOflC tlln mnn L,,,. o ... ..,, uiniom tn yuu win uo n cnrysantheamnatii ...., o uiuio aro maiiy thtjm mum lovers ln Linn county, h llOncd tn hn nn n.MMt ., ,. - . .... VAU1U1I, , mtmj, many. . j Tlln flnmnnstrnHin ... i- .... rlvo tnmnrrmtr (On(,..j... ... . I at 8: J5, and leaving at 10i 4' largo number of Lin ncounlyfwEe, will be nt tho station, and iwrufcr up-to-dato farming Is done tcl;itu ally. Tho sandwich merchants at U pot have been ordered to stop kfflij when tho new depot is opened. (Continued on page II.) Grand Ope : House JNO. P. CORDRAY, Manager. II. II. VllX'.KE PRI2SKNTS MR. JAMES J. CORBETT -0- MTTLH JOHNNY JONRS COMING TO SALEM The announcement nlren'dy mndo that "Llttlo Johnny Jones" will shortly bo presented In this city, has onthu'ed every thontor-goor In town with a doslre to see this phenomenal 8Uccos which last season was pre Bonted In only tho very largest cities and scored a degreo of success sel dom If over attained by any other musical product'o'n. It will ho seen horo with all the original scenery and will bo prosented by a company of 75 people, Including a large an-1 offlclout chorus. The date Is Satur day, Novomber 1 4. Fin.t Congregational. Corner Center and Northy Liberty streets, Rev. Philip B, Bauer, pastor. Bible school has been changed from 12m to 10 a. m. Morning worship service has beea cfcattg from J6(SQ to 11 o'clock, Morning se,roa y) We on, WA Great' Sin of the Americas People." Evening woraalp iwvloe, uuuwti.j m HUuiivi uuuui jiiui'j win kvi'p uio nuuience in nn uproai J. Corbett la a gool farc-.om .lv a a greater part of the time, 'in ad tor nnd not morely a pugilt t who I- dltlon to the comedy being good, tho being Bhoved on to tho public on tha players will bo tho boit of tholr kind assumption that he will bo a draw- In the country. Mr. Corbett, having lug card because of the fame he se- achieved a remarkable success for cured in, tho ring. "Facing the the 'short time he has bon on tho MubIc," tho fnrce-comedy in whloh stage, is now at the head of his own Corbett appears here at tho Grand company. It will be well worth tho onora houso next Monday night, Mr. whlo of those believing Corbett to Meredith, manager of the opera bo morely a prlzo-flghttor, to attend house, assuror us Is a g-od. legit'- the comedy next Monday night and mate comeqy, wnich he guarantee have this misconception corrected. LMthor," Illustrated by using the Lutheran St. John's, stereoptlcon. J Missouri synod. Regular service Fln.t Prewbyterian. at 10:30 a. m. In the German Luther- Church street near Chemekota an St. John's church, corner Center street, Rov, Henry T Babcock; paa- and Fourteenth streets. Geo. H tor. Morning service at 10:30 a. m., Engel, pastor. preacmng by the paster: theme. "Purity," Sunday school at 12 m. Junior Christian Endeavor at 3:30 d. m. Senior Christian Endeavor at 630 p, ni. Evening service at 7:30 In tho Farclal Success "Facing the Music )i SUPPORTED RV A COMPANY OF METROPOLITAN PUTBK Cloverost farco Now Yorfi has seon ln years. New York Herili A gonuino farce comedy that is really funny,--Chlcago Tribune. PfflCES---$1 .50, $1 .00, 75c, 50c Sent calo at box office Monday, 9 A. M. DEDICATION (CoBtluued From Page I.) p, . Preaching by the Rev. W. H. to thebeautlful bow building. Sejleck, pastor of the First M. E. ' The sew Wells-Fargo building, church of thla city. The church or- which will be ready for occupancy caera win play as usual at Sun- next Wednesday. I 46x26x14. and day acAool aafl the evealag service la a splendid bulldtag, situated Just MW-week prayer meetlap Thursday north of the deoot. P. The public l cordial- It la hosed that a large emwd wm THE STAR HOME OF HIGH-CLASS FUN 870 STATE STREET. Have another big hit In tho lino r, subject, ' of pIcture3-Look-'ttturt '-""' -" t . - -..i. rwpn. jkhih w.oraaip wvioe, i W p. la PBile cordial- It ia hoped that a. large crowd will Roy PMIIIiw, Clauda Ue. yraak7;J. p. ., raioa oa "Martially lW t al) of these, arevkaa. l come from Salem aad ekewhere on "Pierrette's Talismafl", This ia tho most beautiful and highly colored picture ere in Salem. "Habpiest Days of Her life" Ia anothor nwat'latereatlBg and instrucUro W w- 1 young. owdlaaHd'lmperae'mter. a',w5? The star singer eomedlaa aad Imperael for you tonight. Do not forget that magal8ceat raage te be ? who attend our matlBees daily from 2 'im awaf