. DAXLT OAPITAIi JOUKNAX, SAXEM, ORESON, SATUEDAY, JUKE 3, 1005. -O-f 1ll"V ' fc I A Matter ot Health There is a quality in Royal Baking Powder which makes the food more digestible and -wholesome. This peculiarity of Royal has been noted by physicians, and they accord ingly endorse and recom mend it. ROYAL DAKINO POwr" CO.. NEW YORK. I SOCIAL f 1,1 events! Brilliant Social Event. Ono of tho olnborato social functions at tho past week wns tho rccoptlon jjiven by Mr. Squiro Pnrrar and lior daughter, Miss 0 lady s Farrar, nt their jilcftfnnt homo on North Commercial irtrcet, Wcdnosd-ay afternoon. Tlio af fair wan really a coming out party for 3iUm Fnrrnr, nm) alio will bo n charm ing Acquisition to tho society clrolosof -tho capital city. Tho rcsidcuco was rndlont with Juno roses in all their beauty anil frngrnnco. The parlors wcro banked with them 3nd lnrgo palms nddod much to tho neeno. McKlroy's orchestra discoursed music throughout tho afternoon. They wcro stntlonod bohind n beautiful screen of ferns and palms. Tho back parlor wns decorated with n profusion of tho bright colored iris and ferns. Tho library was In red roses, which were beautifully nrrnngod. Tho dining rooms whoro tho refroshmonts woro served, wcro bnwora of rosos ono in pink and tho other in white. Tho rooms woro nil lovely and mudo n sue session of Ixtnutlful pictures, cntivcntiil by tho prosonco of tho brilliant gath ering of ladles ln'siimmer nttlro. Airs. Fnrrnr, in a beautiful costume of gray silk collenno, and Miss Farrar in n dainty dress of cmbroldcrod bluo silk mull, received tho guests. Miss Jcnnio Fry nttended tho door. Miss Ellraboth Iiord presided at tho punch bowl, which was in n flower decked corner In tho parlor. Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. 1). J. Vty, Mrs. Ud. Wellor and Mrs. W, V. Babcock ntwlstod In tho dluiug rooms. Tho young debutante is alroady n grant fnvaritp umong her acquaint ances, ami wan given a warm wclcomo Into society by her many frlonds on this occasion. Tho invited guosU woroi Mrs. J. Ready With the Goods Wo can truly mako it worth tho while for tho prospective buyor of a buggy, runabout, surrey, driving wagon back or other vehicle to boo our fine assortment. Wo handle the 8tudcbaker line of work, whloh Is tho most com lrohouslvo assortment in tho world. Ho aldos this, wo havo three other lines of specialties, which gives us as com plete a eoleotlou ai is found in any wholesalo or retail house in tho valley. Besides tho good slock carried on our floor, wo get lmmodiute delivery out of Portland on anything shown in nbovo four catalogues, which is a great con venience to our trade. No vexatious delays when you buy of us. Our famous "Hundred-Dollar Blko" ic still tho leader in its class. Our $110, .$125 and HO kinds surpass any shown. -Como and soo for yourself. F. A. Wiggins' Ttmplwneat House, 255-257 Liberty St Frm Implements, Wheels, Autoinc biles, Sewing Muktncs and Supplies. s pRyjUJ iffULF J. Dnlrymple, Mrs. Otto Krnusso, Mrs. J. C. Orifllth, Mrs. Jos. Albort, Mrs. Dalrymplc, Mrs. Harry Albert, Mrs. John Albert, Mrs. Gcorgo Boso, Mrs. M. O. Huron, Mrs. W. H. Hyrd, Mrs. H. H. Thlclscn, Mrs. E. Hofcr, Mrs. A. P. Hofor, Mrs. J. Hughes, Mrs. Frank Hughes, Mrs.aS.Hnmllton, Mrs. J. D. Suthorlnnd, Mrs. It. Cartwrlght, Mrs. 8. Havdcn. Mrs. J. F. Miller, Mrs. W. I P Babcock, Mrs. B. A, Picrco, Mr. P. E. Slater, Mrs. Ida Babcock, Mrs. E. L, Lamport, Mrs. Crolghton, Mrs. II. 8. Belle, Mrs. Werner Breyman, Mrs. M. McDonald, Mrs. W. C. Tlllson, Mrs. Ed ward Hall, Mrs. J. A. Chadwick, Mrs. Henry Pnpc,' Mrs. 0. A. Whale, Mrs. Fairbanks, Mm. Thos. Sims, Mrs. T. T. Geer, Mrs. W. A. CuslcH, Mrs. W. H. Mott, Mrs. W. B. Morso, Mrs. J. Bnumgnrtnor, Mrs..W. 0. Wostacott, Mrs. Ada Strong, Mrs. Scllwood, Mrs. A. II. l'arrar, Mrs. John Tar- rnr, Mrs. AHco Dodd, Mrs. Swaf 'ford, Mr. D. P. Wugnor, Mrs. B. I J. Hondrlcks, Mm. J. H. Itichardson, I Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr., Mrs.' P. H. Sront, Mrs. T. Holvorson, Mrs. E. O. Small, Mrs. A. J. Monroe, Mrs. A. N. Moorcs, Mrs. P. II. Ilnymond, Mrs. Ed. Hirsch, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. J. Holman, , Mrs. G. 11, Meyers, Mrs. J. Lunn, Mrs. T. Hubbard, Mrs, Thos. Kay) MrsT. B. Kay, Mrs. D. W. Matthows, Mm H. 11. Ollnger, Mrs. 0. 0. Brown, Mrs. Bay Gilbert, Mrs. Win. Horron, Mrs". I AI. Horron, Mrs. Nelllo Taylor, Mrs. '.. P. Moody, Mrs. E. P. McCornack, Mrs. Ohas. Gray, Mrs. Geo. Poarco, Mrs. Lot Pearce, Mrs. n. Jonw, Mrs. 0. M. Kpploy, Mrs. Wm. Thlclson, Mrs. B. Cntlln, Mrs. J. B. Linn, Mrs. Frank Durbin, Mrs. Clayborno Walker, Mrs. 0. L. Dick, Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. Claud Catch, Mrs. P. A. Wigging Mr W. P. Lord, Mrs. 11. J. Ottonhelmor, Mrs. Bivons, Mrs. J. A. Cnrson, Mrs. N. II. Loonoy, Mrs. Thos, Clark, Mrs. Sallo Dyer, Mrs. W. II. Daney, Mrs. Prank Waters, Mrs. J. P. Enrlght, Mrs. E. Lafore, Mrs. Kugeno Breyman, Mrs. Chas. MoNury, Mrs. Bcuben Boise, Jr., Mrs. Boubon Boise, Sr,, Mrs. Par montor, Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mrs. Jos. Moyers, Mrs. Henry Moyors, Mrs. P. & Jordan, Mrs. Chas. Puller, Mrs. It. oshow, Mrs. I. N. Berry, Mrs. L. F. Orifllth, Mrs. J. P. Cnlbroath, Mrs. Oeo. Bingham, Mrs. Ohai. Wollor, Mrs, Boso Chamberlain, Mrs, J. J, Murphy, Mrs. Ed. Wollor, Mrs. 8. Huelat, Mrs. G. Wollor, Mrs. A. N. Gilbert Mrs. B. 0. Shucking, Mrs. C. B. Wolverton, Mrs. Ike Mauulng, Mrs. J. It. Whltnoy, Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Mrs, J. M. Lawroncc, Mrs. W. T. Blator, Mrs. Vandcrsol, Mrs. Mario Young, Mrs. II. Minto, Mrs, Pnrkhurst, Mrs. A. L, Lovelace, Mrs. W. Carjton Smith, Mrs, J. II. Ackor man, Mrs. G. II. Jones, Mrs. 0. M. Jones, Mrs, J. A. Morrison, Mrs. B. B. Homing," Mrs. Mary Payton, Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. A. L. Brown, Mrs. A. B. Glllls, Mrs. Cnrrlo Martin, Mrs. James Martin, Mrs. John 8cott, Mrs. Woodcock, Mrs, W. II. Sav ngo, Mrs. Sperry, Mrs. J. L. Stockton, Mrs. Anna Culbortson, Mrs. B, F. Bon ham, Mrs. P, A. Mooro, Mrs, 0. II. Jones, Mrs. Young, Mrs. W. n. By nrs, Mrs Geo. Hatch, Mrs. Efllo Wright, Mrs. Boy Burton, Mrs. W.D. Mo Nary, Mrs. Frank Meredith, Mrs, Frankle Cornell, Mrs, E. M. Walte. Mrs, F. I. Dunbar, Mrs, Chas, Mooros, Mrs. a. 0. Cans, Mrs. J. M. Kyle, Mrs. Goo. P. Bodgors, Mrs. W. P. Boothby, Mrs, Currlo Ogle, Mrs. K. M. Crolsan, Mrs. K. 0. Cross, Mrs. T. W. Steusloff. Misses Graco Dalrymplc, Salllo Bush, Ornco Babcock, Mayino Babcock, Kate Cnrmlohaol, Mabel Crolghtou, Bess Tlllson, Mary Chadwlek, Laura B,orry, Nan Wogncr, Frances Blchardson, To resa D'Arey, Maria D'Arcy, Oda Chap man, Bortha Kay, Byth Gatch, Gretta Loonoy, Holon Calbroatb, Lena Blor, Eluia Weller, Jennie Fry, Kittle liar bord, Ella Hirsch, Gortrudo nirsch, Lcona Hirsch, Edna Byrd, Elizabeth Lord, Gertrude Moore, Myrtle Duncan, Bertha Duncan, Vora Byars, Delphlne Cornoycr, Zoe Stockton, Callsta Moore, Blancho Brown, Elizabeth Erkins, WM da Boland, Kuby Cornell, Bentrico Shclton, Margarot Cospor, Clara Pos LIzzio Dalgloisch, Salllo Shaw, Haydon. Tho following woro Portland guests: Mm A. II. Porstncr, Mrs. Wm. Soulcs, Misses LIzzio Forrar, Margaret West, Bertha Porstncr, nnd Ada Soulcs. Wedding Announcement. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jones have Issued Invitations for tho marringo of their dnughtor, Mabel Lonoro, to Anderson M. Cannon, tho wedding to tnko plnco June 14, 1905, nt "Labish Moadons." Musicalos for Noxt Week. Kotnblo among tho entertainments of next week will bo tho two pinno ro- cltals given ut tho Methodist church by tho pupils of Miss Bentrico Shclton. Tho first ono will bo given Tuesday evening, beginning; promptly nt 8 o'clock, whlo tho second will bo given the following ovoning. On Tuesday they will bo assisted by Miss Loulso Peebles, n promising young vocalist, and on Wednesday by Miss Bertha Hewitt, rcador. Tho young daughters of Andrew Verclcr, both spcclnlly tal ented violinists, will also appear on Wednesday ovoning. Miss Shclton's recitals havo always boon successful, nnd these will no doubt bo oven better. Ploasant Party. Misses Ava Shirley nnd Iza Con stable entertained n number of their frlonds Tuesday ovoning nt tho homo of tho lattor on Court strcot, in Honor of Miss Shirley's guest, Miss Pearson, of Pullman, Wash., who is spending n few weeks in Salem. Tho principal gamo was "forfeits," each person bo- ing furnishod with ten poanuta and for feiting ono each timo thoy said "yes" or "no" during tho evening. Chester Moorcs took tho prize, ho having tho largost number of peanuts nt tho closo of tho evening. Othor interesting games wcro played, and refreshments were served at a seasonnblo hour. Thoso present wore: Mlssort Vera Pearson, Iza Constable, Chrissle Clark, Edna Savnge, Kdlth Bagan, Etta Welch Edith Welch, Ollvo Blddoll, Murah Hatch, Emma Norod, Ava Shlrloy, Mil drod Perkins, Allco McCauloy, Mabel DoLong, Ollvo Motcalf nnd Hello Crousc. Messrs, Bnlph Moorcs, Ches ter Moorcs, Harry Mouror, Boss Flower, Abboy Grabcr, Horbort Nuttor, Percy Hunt, Homor Hunt, George Cartwrlght, Boss Mclntiro, Blaine Hubbard, Cur tlss Cross, Holllstcr Chamberlain, Bob Shepnrd and Itnlph Cronlso. Golobratod Birthday. ' Miss Wlnnlfred Livingston celebrated the occasion of hor 17th birthday annlvor j sary Thursday evening at tho homo of her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Liv ingston, on tho Garden Bend, and enter-. tainod about a dozen of her' young! friends in honor of tho papy ovent. f The evening wns spent very pleasant ly in games, among thorn n guess ing coutost, in which Bnymond Axloy . captured tho prize. Tho hostess was as slstod in serving by Misses Hello Nllcs nnd '.on Toothacro. Birthday Party. ', Tho celebration of tho sixth birthday of littlo J. Bobcrtson Brooks wns a most cnjoyablo ovont, nnd was attend ed by a largo number of hit littlo friends. Tho party was glvon tat tho homo of his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Brooks , on North Winter street. Mrs. Brooks was nsslstod in entertain ing tho children by Misses. Bortha Sroat and Miss Edith Winstanley. Tho en tertainment wns out' of doors on tho lawn, and tho children played all sorts of games, popcorn tossing soap bubbles, blind man's buff, poanut hunts, etc., and mndo merry as children will. Ham mocks and swings added much to tho fun. Tho luncheon wns served on a long tnblo on tho lawn, the feature bo Ing tho hugo birthday cako, on which tho six candles burnod. Tho decorations were in keoplng with Memorial day, and each pyramid of Ice cream was surmountod by ft little flag. Misses Floroneo Houston and Martha Brooks presided at tho punch bowl. Tho crowning featuro of tho after noon, and the ono most enjoyed by tho littlo folks was tho big pie. Tho chil dren rocltod "Sing n song of slxponco, pocket full of ryo, four nnd twenty blackbirds baked in a pio, etc." Tho four nnd twenty blackbirds protruded from tho pie, and at tho end of each rhymo each child pulled a string, to which a little souvenir was attached. It was a delightful party, everything boing arranged for tho ploasuro of the guests. Ono litlo tot, tho smallest among thorn, said as she left "I'vo bad a high tlmo," which voiced tho thoughts of all. Those present were: Marjory Cannon and Alice Wilson, of Portland; Carolyn and D6rothy Dick, Marjory Kay, Angela and Ollvo Cliffe, Margaret Mulkoy, Ada Coleman, Margaret Stolz, Elizabeth Dwlcr, Florence McDonald, Wllhelmina Smith, Elizabeth Sroat, Pauline and Bay Bomington, Charles and Charlotte Bobcrtson, Eugene Hous ton, Wlllio Smith, Orris Fry, Nyle THOUSANDS OF FAIR WOMEN Catarrh and Catarrhal Diseases Make In valids of More Women Tiian All Other Ailments Com bined. Bofferod long; With Catarrh. Miss Clara 0080,1 15 Oth strcot, N. W., Washington, D. 0., writes: "I can think of no ovent In my Hfo that Alls mo with more gratltudo and at tho swno tlmo a eonso of futuro iiocurity, as a euro af tor long suffering from catarrh, brought About by using Peruua as dlroel'd. It has completely ourod me." Clara Caso. Entlro System Toned by Pe-ru-na, Miss Mary Bennett, 1010 Addison Avo., Chicago, ill., wrltoj : "A few months ago I contracted a cold by gottlng my foot wot, and although I usea tho usual romodlcs I could not shake it oft. '1 finally took Poruna. In a wook I vraa better. Af tor sovoral weeks I suc ceed od in ridding myself of any traeo of a cold, and besides tho modlclno had toned up my eyatom so that I felt -n,ii,i t'Mnrv Bonnott. Tames, Lane Fechtor, Wnllnco Bhodcs, and Bussell Brooks. Darby-McQrogor Wedding. Miss Kathryn McGregor nnd Mr. B. L. Dnrby, of Glcndalo, woro married nt that plnco Juno 1, 1005. Tho groom is well-known In this city. Ho is a son of W. H. II. Dnrby, nnd is Sn ontorprislng young druggist of Olon ale. His brldo is a most cstimablo and charming young lndy, and Js a nlcco of Mrs. Kathryn Clnrko, proprietress of tho famous Hotel Glendale. Both aro very popular In that place, and tho many frlonds hero and at Glcn dalo join in congratulating them. Pleasing Musicalo. A delightful musicalo was glvon Wed nesday ovoning by tho pupils of Miss Edith Kotchum, at tho First Presby terian church, A largo number of peo ple wero prcsont, and enjoyed every number, which was carefully given. Tho program was In two parts, and consisted of S3 instrumental solos, duets and two eight-handed pieces, and each pupil did their best. May Steusloff sang "My Bocky Mountain Home" vory Bwcetly. Buth Staloy and Iris Hawley each gavo a recitation, which wero ety interesting. Those taking part in tho musicalo were Dorothy and May Stousloff, Essie Gossor, Marlon Tolman, Bay Pomeroy, Mabel Patrick, Delma Vlcsko, Luclle Stalcy, Yelma Moffitt, Bosle Brown stein, Abble nnd Frank Coryell, Merle Post, Margaret Ostrandcr, Winona Sav nge, Iris Hawley, Allco Warner, Zoo Olmstend and Delma Vlesko, "Sobp's" Picnic. Athough the day looked threatening, a gny crowd of 40 "sophs" of tho Sa lem high school, boarded a big hay rack this morning, nnd hied tbomsolvos away to Bybee Lake, a dtstanco of eight miles north of this city. A bountiful lunch was takon along and plenty of hammocks and other picnic accessories, and tho day will prove to bo one ot pleasuro, providing Jupiter Pluvlus will bo good. Calvert-Tweedalo Wedding. Miss Ethel Calvert and Mr. Lowt, Tweedale were married at tho homo of tho officiating clergyman, Bev, P. 8. Knight, No. 157 Winter street, last evening, in tho presence of a few friends of the contracting parties, HERALD PRAISES . V. r vyvaj LJiNrufcu j i Physicians Had Given TJp tho Case Now Entirely WoU. Miss Gortrudo Ltnford,VlcoProsldont Parksido Whist Club and teaohor of Whlst,a21NUgarastroet,BuRalo,N.Y., writes: "Poruna lias oiTootually ourod mo af tor pbyslolans had practically glvon up my case. "For a long tlmo I sufforod with ca tarrh of tho kidnoys, had a woaknoss and pain in tho back, lost flesh rapidly, my foot woro swollon, my faco was puffed undor tho oyes and I bad a waxy sallowness of tho skin. ' I took Poruna for somo tlmo and am ontlroly well. I cannot ondorso Poruna too strongly." Gortrndo Ltnford. you Butter from catarrh In any form, do not delay. Take Peruna at once. Delays are dangerous. Both tho young peoplo nro woll-known in this city. Tho brldo Is tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Calvert, nnd tho groom Is tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 0. Twcednlo, of Albany. Their many frlonds extend congratulations. Entertained Them. Tho Phllodorlans entertained tho Philodoslans In Society hall, at Wlllam otto University, last night, serving re freshments, and making tho evening ono to bo remembered, Playing Ball. Tho Bambler Amateur Athletic Club and second Dallas collogo team aro hav ing a match gamo of baseball this af ternoon. BUGGIES BUGGIES Sec Out $40.00 $55.00 Top Buggies, the Best Rl eve offered in Salem iot the Money. Bike Wagons all Prices. fe'jtpeTiMGriT! " feC F. S. LAMPORT 289 Commercial Street OF PE RU NA, Hiss alloy's Story Short, Bat Into I csting to Every woman. Miss Addlo Nalloy, 137 D street, B. E, I Washington, D. 0., writes t "A cough, the grip, oaUrrh ot tin moanost kind all sorts of remedln, homo, patent and proscribed by docton, and no rellof, that tells my story, i storv of suffering and distress tbil lasted four yoars. "Then throo bottles of Perun-0 catarrh gone, appotlto and strength rtl turned a happy woman, and no til moro grateful for tho blowing Ui hoalth that is what Peruna has doul for mo." Addlo Nalloy, A roward of $10,000 has boon dopoilld in tho Markot Exchange Bank, Coin- bus. Ohio, as a guarantee that the riori testimonials aro genuine thstwsU'4 in our possession, autbontlaletton t Ufylilg to tho samo. During suit years' advertising wo havo nevsr nw aslnglo spurious testimonial, Composing Rooms Improved, Tho Journal ofllce, or rather the cm posing rooms, havo had n general or hauling, a now floor being laid, ndt Incr tnnks moved nnd tho floors srw It covorod with zinc, which li ' plnccd under tho linotype. Tho mum has boon ruised, and the boys up will hnrdly spenk to tho ofllce f Well, wo aro going to havo paw "J "flxlns" down our way before N nnd tho proud peoplo can't pUyi back yard. : ex m nm "i A. iWnth. ,-Ihn Kind Yoa Han JWsfeM MLmA Runabouts and Oo OUR LINE OF HAB NESS IS THE LA GEST WE HAVE EY ER SHOWN. WE THEM ALL TO FIT THE HORSE. EVERj STRAP GUARAN1 SADDLERY 0 Established m VllH2SssHsHBiiv JbaM s WqM