Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 12, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1000.
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SOCIAL PAGE I
and Woman's Department
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'"Welcomes Pastor Rack.
reception was given the
A reception was given the re
turned pastor, Rev. D. H. Leech,
and his estimable family, at the M.
fc. church of Woodhurn Monday ev
enjsg. AH were happy over tho fact
that Rev. Leech fiad been reappoint
ed to this charge, nnd n large as
semblage of tho admirers of tho pas
tor and his family fully attested this
at the gathering. There was Instru-
" -mental music by Miss Cowlea, Miss
Lola Armes and Miss Alma Hersch
bcrgor, ocnl selection by Misses Lan
don and Wlldo nnd Messrs. O. A.
Landori and 8. T. Johnson, nn ad
dress ofnvclcomo by Mr. 12. P. Mor-
com, Introduction of pastor by Mr.
J. A. Austin, nnd response by Rev.
mid Mrs. Leech, then all joined In
singing. "Blest Do tho Tie Thnt
Binds." Refreshments were served
and a social timo enjoyed.
latest niwiei or a Toque vert orxuniea
with velvety butK-hcs of ribbon, which
may look qulto demure when worn by
a protty youUg girl.
Everybody is wearing ouedo gloves
with closed wrists. It has become
tho mode to take tea and sometimes
luncheon without removing the gloves,
Engagement Announced.
Mr, and Mrs. C. E. S. Wood, of
Portland, nnndunco ho ongngomont
of their older (laughter, Miss Nan
Wood, to (Mr.' DnvlcMT. Honoyman.
Miss Wood la tho lender of Port
land's yoijfiger ct, and' Is hlghly'nc-
, compllshcd In ovory way. Sho wns
ono of tho bridesmaids nt tho brll
llant Now York-, wedding of Miss
Itoosovolt, cousin of Allco Roooro
volt-Lohgworth, who wn also a
bridesmaid.
Mr. Hoticyman Ib ono of Port
land's solid young business men, and
Is treasurer of tho largo Iloncypmn
Hnrdwftro Company, nnd is popular
in society circles. Doth arc well
known throughout Oregon.
WHAT IS WORN.
hlrt IVnitft Tlint Will He Smnrt TliU
Koll-DriMVii MtlU Worn.
The nuwest of tlio tailored fall shirt
waists uro niiulo of China slllc, prefer
ably In white, with cuffs and collars of
a contrasting color, The shades best
liked for this novel touch nro yellow,
bluo or green, The collar Is a high
turnover, with stitched edges, tiud Is
worn with a broad bow of ribbon In
the snino color. These bows nro nower
than tho four-ludinuds.
la French llneu shirt waists there Is
a now model with small tmx plaits '.Connect Irut HcckcvporH' Association.
vi j f
1 JtENCH FLAHNCTi nLOCfli:.
perhupi bucnu.su gloves with closed
wrlstH are so hard to got off. Even
In the cane of black or white cos
tumes tun suodp gloves are worn.
' I.acQ A ells piioiijd bo chosen with
extreme cm a. In those veils there Is
a tendency toward heavy borders,
which hide the lower part of thu
face The style at present Is to draw
the veil rather tightly from tho chin
In n neat llnu to tho back of the bat
brim, anil there the cuds tlo In n
bow.
Parisian rumor has It that long ear
rings am to bo worn. In fact, they are
already being shown In the Jowolry
shops to Nonm extent.
The blouso Illustrated is ono of tho
now full stylos designed for French
flannel. Tho novelty lies In tho but
ton trimmed straps.
JUDIO CHOLLET.
rannlug from neck to waist. Thcso
plaits are pressed, but not stitched.
Tb sleeves are arranged In tho same
mm
1mm
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Hartford, Conn., Oct. 12. Tho
fifteenth mutual mooting of tho Con
necticut Dcokeopers' Association,
which wns hold horo today, proved
to bo very successful and Instructive.
Tho nsoclntlon, while seeking to pro
moto scluntllla and- practical boo
culture, is aiming to advance tho
Intorcst of both products and con
sumers of honey, fruit growers,
farmers and horticulturists, The
two most Important 'subjects dis
cussed woro "whnt la tho best race
of bees tri keep for profit" and "Sale
of Adulterated Honey In Connecti
cut and Us Prevention."
Cure Winter Cough.
J. H. Clovor, 101 N. Mnln St., Ottn
wa, Kan,, writes: "Every fall It has
been my wlfo's troublo to catch n
sovoro cold, nnd thoroforo to cough
all winter long. Last fnll 1 got hor
n bottlo of Ilorohound Syrup. She
used it nnd hns been nblo to sloop
soundly nil night long. Whonovcr
tho cough troubles hor, two or three
doses stops tho cough, nnd sho is
ablo to bo up nnd well." 2 Be, COo
nnd $1.00.
Sold by D. J. Fry's drug store
THE MAID
AND THE
MUMMY
"Tho Maid and tho Mummy,"
Richard Carlo's merry musical play,
which is to bo tho attraction at the
Grand opera house tonight is In two
acts. Tho first Is laid in the curio
storo kept by Washington Stubbs, a
brokendown theatrical manager,
who is selling his properties as'gen
ulno antiques; tho second act Is laid
In tho Egyptian ball room of Dr.
Ellsha Dobbins, In New York City.
Tho scenic artist has painted a won
derful sccno for the second act, and
tho gowns worn by the Egyptian
queens, by the Polly and the Julia
girls In this net. nro the most ex
pensive ever used by any theatrical
organization.
There are fourteen chorus girls I
In "Tho Maid and tho Mummy" who,
at n moment's notice, could take the
part of nny of the principals. These
fourteen are the cream of the thirty
girls that sing nnd dance in tho
mery musical melnngo by Rlchnrd
Carlo and Robert Hood Dowers. Tho
chorus Is the largest, handsomest,
best dressed, best drilled, best dnnc
Ing nnd best singing organization In
Amelca. The girls wero selected by
Mr. Curio from among more than
100 In New York, nnd Chicago. It Is
a privilege to belong to tho chorus
of "The Maid and the Mummy," as
the company carries a special sing
ing nnd a special dancing instructor,
who dovotes nil their time to giving
tho girls Instructions.
Tho piny has a record of three
months In New York, threo months
In Philadelphia nnd threo mouths In
Chicago. It. Is soldom that any mus
ical place appeals to such n wldo
class or tneater-goers ns this one
Saleswomen's Peril
6RAYE DISEASES, DUE TO STANDING
Facts About Miss Merktey's Dangeroui
Illness and Completo Cure
Ilave yon ever thought why so many
women or girls rather walk an houi
than stand still for ten minutes?
ol Wt fir- IL
) 'v'' iO1'' I
II Jv? S
if -a-afl
AfMrgretAferiey (
until you have tried i
It is because most women suffer from
tome derangement of their delicate
srganlsm, the discomfort of which is
less trying when they are in motion
than when standing.
In some states laws compel employers
to provide resting places for their fe
male employees.
But no amount of lnw can regulate
the hard tasks of these women. They
must get the strength which this work
demands or run the risk of serious
diseases and the surgeon's knife.
Read the experience of Miss Mnrgret
Merklcy, 275 3d Street, Milwaukee,
Wis.:
Dear Mrs. Plnkhnm:
" Gradual loss of strength, nervousneta.
bearing-down pains and extreme irritation
compelled mo to seek medical advice. The
doctor wild I had diseased organs nnd ulcer
ation, nnd advised an oporntion if I wonted
to get, well. I objected to this and decided
to give Lydla E. Flnkham's Vegetable Com
pound n trial . I soon found that oil the good
things said about this great medlcino were
true. Tho ulceration soon healed, backache,
headache and nervousness disap;enrecl, and
In n short timo I was strong, vigorous and
perfectly well. I wish every working girl
who suffers would try Lydla E. Pinkham'i
Vegetable Compound."
Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
Don't buy your winter supply of flour
sack of
NEW
PERFECTION
FLOUR
MADE BY
CAPITAL CITY MILLS
It is the best flour ever sold in Salem.
Remember our cereals are strictly up-to-date. Wo have the
latest up-to-date mill on tho coast. Try it.
The mill that makes Salem famous as a wheat market.
FOR SALE DY ALL DEALERS.
BRYANT & REEDER
BmHMHHfJHHKKHHMMHHHMMHHHBBHHHiHHHHIHIK
OHAS. K. SPAULDENQ,
President.
B. O. MILES,
Sec and Treai
Chas. K. Spaulding
Logging Co.
"" ...! :- i-i i i " -t-i-i. i i
Tho nonulnrltv of "Tlu "Mnld nnil tho 'l""1"" u, vBs""" t" wuicninvig
ino pop iiauty oi int .Main nnu tno ornte8 and strcntnens tno entJr0 t.
Mummy" Is explnlned by the author, male organism, nnd will produce tho
who says ho tried to coiubtno some samo beneficial results in the cases of
of the best points of musical comedy, , other sick women as with Miss Morklav.
comic opera, burlesque, and extra
vaganza, In this ono piece.
Ho has a splendid story, well told,
characters, widely varying nnd n
chorus that fpr beauty and dancing
abilities Is umatched in America.
Manufacturers of
Oregon Pine, Ash and Maple Lumber
SALEM, OREGON.
Highest Price Q. C T. CO
High School Society Meotn.
The Dosmoathones llt'ornry society
nt tho high school has reorganized
for tho ensuing school year and Is
starting out with considerable en
thusiasm. Sovcrnl now members nro
oxpocted to afllllutc thomsclvcs with
tho organization which Is In a flour
ishing condition. Tho nttendnnco at
tho last meeting wns largo and tho
encouraging feature of the Initial
meeting of tho.year wns the presenco
of many freshmen nnd tho keon in
torcst evinced by tho members of tho
faculty for tho wcllfnro and progress
of tho society.
Tho program consisted of an ad
dress by Kloyd Utter; piano duet,
Iilaucho Krnn and Rvn Martin; road-'
ing, Blanche Llston; vocal duet, Eva
Fisher ami Ethel Crohs; violin solo,
Joy Turner. Professor Smith nindo
Home remnrks appropriate to tho oc
casion and work of the society. The
program was carried out In Its en
tirety nnd was well rocolvod.
DO YOU
KNOW
That when you are using
EPPLEY'S
PERFECTION
BAKING POWDER
you are using 'the best
made right here at home.
C. M. EPPLEY
'Manufacturer
Salem, Oregon
A Ihtrily lliinitd Girl.
or boy, man or woman, is quickly
out of pain If Ducklln's Arnica
Snlvo is nppltcjl promptly. O. J
Welch, of Tokonshn, Mich., says: "I
iiso it in my family for cuts, sores
and nil skin Injuries, and find It per
fect." Quickest pllo euro known.
Dost henllng Btilvo made. 25c nt J.
C. Perry's drugstore,
White House
Restaurant
GEORGE BROS. Proprs.
Is prepared to accomodate any
sized crowd at any time of the
day or night.
Phono Main 19G State St.
Meals served at all hours.
For
POULTRY AXD EGGS
POTATOES
ONIONS
AND ALL
PRODUCE
CAPITAL COMMISSION CO.
267 Commercial St.
i Gold Dust Flour
Made by THE SYDNEY POW
EB COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon.
Mndo for family use. Ask your
grocer for it. Bran and shorts
always on hand.
P. B. Wallace
AGENT
a8Mwww
Steamers Pomona and
Altona leave for Portland
daily except Sunday z
7. iO a. m.
M. P. BALDWIN, Agt
EXTENDING SUMMER
EXCURSION RATES
For Railroad Work
Men and teams wanted by Wil
lamette Construction Company. Ap
ply at office, Ladd & Bush bank build
lng, upstairs. 10-1-tf
To Newport and Ynqninn, Which to
People Wishing to Enjoy Nature's
llcnuties, Proves so Popular Sal
mon Fishing in Full Dlnst:
Thn lnw rmim! trln rntpo KPtinnn1-
,. , Leaves
and three-day In effect from nil
points on the S. P. and C. & E. rail
roads to Newport nnd Yaquina dur-
CORVALLIS & EASTERN
RAILROAD
TIME TABLE NO. 33.
Trains From nnd to Yaquinn.
No 1
Leaves Yaquina 6:55 A.M.
Arrives at Corvnllla ....10:45 A.M.
Arrives at Albany 11:40 A.M.
No. 2
Leaves Albany 12:10 P.M.
Leaves Corvallls 1:05 P.M.
Arrives at Yaquina .... 5:00P.M.
Trains to nnd From Detroit.
No. 3
Leaves Albany 7:30 A.M.
Arrives nt Detroit 12:30 P.M.
No. 4
Detroit 1:00 P.M.
Arrives nt Albany .... 5:55P.M.
Trains for Corvallls.
Nn. R
mg me summer, wnicn navo proved Leave8 AiDany 7:55 A.M.
so popular with the people wishing Arrives nt Corvallls .... 8:35 A.M.
to view the beauties of nature and 0 10
regain health nnd strength at that ' Lenv;8 AH) 3:50 P.M.
magnificent resort, have been ex- Arrlveg at Corva,llg .... 4:30P.M.
tended from September 30th to Oc- j0 fi
tober 15th. Tickets will bo good for iLeaveg Albany 7:35 P.M.
Arrives at, Corvallls .... 8:15P.M.
Trains for Albany.
No. 5
rj,
OOWN OV KTHU'KU VrOOLXN.
with the pin Its Kolug from elbow
Aa .Mttlal IiiuIm.i1 a? ft... .....v.. ii.ii.I
fn ftv vq miv uui mum
wmrt rw.'hoyld t vlbgyv. '
fcrewH, It U predicted, will sot yield
)4f t?y otUwr, color this win
i twV !Tfer is vry rttt6n to think
Utrnt It will ba sasou of Bomber
b4. The dull leaf browns and
' bHHUtf, with a hint of red lu their
wrtH dith. nro to lw tho tones moat
t X pnty full gown U Mliutratl,
Tb Mtrt Is a trHtKl woolen tu
iNHHrw 4 tM t4i, Vwt. vllr
tm4 citffs r of Iktuwh i el vet
Metal Frames
NEW AND ARTISTIC, COMPLETE WITH
GLASS TO HOLD PHOTOGRAPHS
25c 35c-50c Values
Special - - -
10c
return nt any timo up to and in-i
eluding October 31, 190C.
Tho months of September and Oe
tober are tho favorite ones at tho Leaves Corvallls
seasiue, wnen narvest ana nopplck
Ing Is over.
Finest Salmon Fishing in tho North
west
will be In full blast. Houses can bo
6:30 A.M.
7:10 A.M.
Arrives at Albany
No. 9
Leaves Corvallls 1:30 P.M.
Arrives nt Albany 2:10 P.M.
No. 7 -
rented cheaply and living expenses Leaves Corvallls .. 6:00 P.M.
nro at a medium. Ample hotel ac Arrlve3 at Albany'!!!!.. 6:40P.M.
commodntlons for nil at low rates. j n
Through baggage and ticket ar-'Leavea corvallls 11:004.
rangoments same as during the sum-; Arrives at Albany 11: J
mer will bo In effect. Full Informs No 12
tlon on application to S. P. or C. E. Leaves Albany . 12:45 PJ-
asont' Arrives at CorvalilV!!... l:W
All of tho above connect -
Southern Pacific Time Card, Effective Southern Pacific Company tra!ns,Vl
EACH
Sale Closes Saturday, October 20th
CHK3 TYLM,
MMto-Tan tui fikirH MadUh.
Yokohama Tea Store
Saturday, Aug. 18.
Toward Portland Train Arrives.
No. 16 5:30 a. m Oregon ex
press. No. 14 S:23 a. m Cottage Grove
express.
No. 12 4:49 p. m., Oregon ex
press. No. 22211:18 a. m., through
fast freight
No. 226 ,11:55 a. in., local way
freight. Departs IS: 45 p. xa.
Toward Sab Francisco.
No. 1510:66 p. m., California
express.
No. 136:23 p. a.. Cottage OroYa
exprM,
No. 11 1:S8 a. ., Callforal
axprttM,
ftt Alhnnv nnil Pnrvnlllq. as "
train for Detroit giving direct srTM
to Newpdrt and adjacent beefc
as well as Breltenbush Hot SprlnJ.
For further information apply t0
J. C. MAYO, Gen. Pass. Agt.
B. H. BOLES, Agent, Albany.
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