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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1907)
T7 1 , ""X" VV' ' r -"Tip, snmnr, rTw- "nfrf "","" M vV DAILY CAM TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORBGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1007. 3 H-ftlHMf ii'fiiagtiniMB SOCIETY " tfappenings of Interest on the Gay J Side of Life in the Capital Ciiy "ri nf. in the capital city has BOtl nvnpotml dur- hwa as gay s """ "" Pot " i weeks of the legisla- irfWeop"-- ,nwnto Utnerown,-. Ltcrtammcnts given " - ors d.ri.B tucr . :: " - vv to conic ine imo.. ."-- . .- tn scene oi " v - ,entbe,Bl,.pr affairs. Society X, em to have taken to skating CD" . ... i.ren nnrtlos winding 'B6.- - nward tho ovor-popular link From now on until tho Leuton js, there should bo much doing, Mir. . . . Mrs. Gnteii'H Piirtk". n.inont nmeni: the hnppy events , the week, wns tho farewell party ton by Mrs. W. N. Clatens at her lome on Chemeketa street, Wcdncs-,.-.tnrnnon for Mrs. Joseph P.. ffhltner. wh0 ,caves soon W,Ul her lB8band for Portland, wnero mey .in io. Thero were about fifty idles, Intimate friends of Mrs. Whit e's present, and the ntrair was iost enjoyable. Tlio uccorauons ere beautiful, a red and green color :heme prevailing, cnrnntlons and Ivy idng used. The amusement of tho afternoon is "500." and tho prizes wero won )j Mrs. John II. McNary and Mrs. C Drer. Tho tnliy carets, wnicn em mado by tho hostess, wore very alntyaml unique, being orlglnnl pon ad Ink sketches and on onch card as written a Httlo verso compli- lentary to Mrs. Whitney. Mrs, A. M. Cannon. Mrs. B. O. lacking and Miss Gnbrlclson ns- listed In tho entertaining. Mrs. kVhllney, who has been n favorlto In odd circles will bo greatly missed ir her many friends. Engagement Party. Friday afternoon Mrs. Gatens ;iln entertained about 40 ladles at a "Engagement" party, compllmon- iuy to Miss Ruth Gabrlolson, whose lurligo next month to Mr. dimm er Bishop will bo a brilliant event. The house decorations wero excep tionally beautiful. A color scheme 1 red was delightfully carried out, mantltles of the nolnlsotta flowers ad festoons of smllax being used. "hese vero draped from tho chando- Itrs and mantles. Mrs J Frank Hughos, Mrs. A. M tanon. Mrs. n. O. Sphflpk'nc nnd 'Irs. H. Papo assisted in entertaining ire Hundred was played durlnn the Ime, Mrs. Harrj Ollngor receiving b first Drlre. a linnk nntltlml "nnnld fa tae Footlights," whllo Miss On brlelsOQ received tho rnnanlnttnn n nail picture of "Cupid." Tho tally irds were red cuplds, on which was nnua in gold lettering tho llttlo 'ttK, "To lnvr! ihn nnlv Am JUnst which there is no Insurnnco." The refreghmnnia om-vmi ....i.i 't tho color scheme throughout, the cream belns In the shapo of red . me ravors wero small candy Mr IS, tied 'With roil rililmni nnn. ! telling the fortune of thn rnMnt paU. The party was nionnnnf ,-,. fwjxxt, and tho many handsome cos- f" orn by tho ladioa were no-ktable. Mllltlll-T- Tlnll Company M. nf Rninm tu..-a Ffealnj me another ono of thBr SSOOd time itannu nnA . it L . to be ept in entertaining as rrJ'ttMetul In the light fantas LetJ Peer,Ms orchestra of seveD r - ..uuerea the dreamy walUes tb.T.. a. mftDner that eh.iH"r:;' aeni. ,o ro kie, . luw evening and at G.kU.! twe,vo wen tho old fa- m leT? i.or orao Sweot IIorao ntli aZ, u r wero Ioat to take CSd.?an?r e- The crowd was not -vusB ,0 cause a crush but no nttnnn.i ! Put time ' l an oxcel ySiJS!?7-- fookj. ' ua Mr8' J VlrS00:'cl meet the lEomett, ' amIMrfl-Ed- Irt or , " " BCQi spent the tiiat iT.. . ,DK liU to INMTF. Llchty-ltogcrs AVetltling. A pretty homo wedding took place nt Victor Point Sunday, January 20, when Lucy E. Rogers became the wifo of Henry Llchty of Pratum. Tho house wns prettily decorated for tho 'occasion, tho color schemo throughout being pink and white. At 12 o'clock tho bridal party entered tho parlor to tho strains of Lohengrin's wedding march, played by Miss Elslo Darby, and took their plnco beforo nn niter of whlto lilies and ferns, whero they were united In mnrringo by Hov, P. S. Knight. Immodlntely after tho ceremony and congratulations tho party re paired to tho dining room where n wedding luncheon was served. Tho brldo Is the eldest daughter of W. II. Rogers, tho mcrchnnt at Victor Point, and Is a popular and accom plished young lady. Tho groom Is a prosperous farmer of Pratum where aftor a brlof honeymoon they will mnko thol future home. Miss Llstoii's Engagement Announce, incut. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Listen nn nounco tho engngoment of their eldest dnushtcr, Colosto Mable, to Ralph Harris, of Toppenlsh, Wash., tho weddinu to tako placo'the middle of February. WIH Tour Euiopp. Mrs. Edith Tozier Wcatherred, who Is well known In Snlom, is soon to tour Etiropo with two young lady slngors, Miss Mary Caso, contralto, of Portland, and Miss Helen Mcsow, soprano, of Berkeley, Californlni Miss Mcsow has been blind from childhood. Tho trio will Ball from San Francisco on tho steamship Sier ra, February 7. Tho first stop will bo nt Honolulu, whence tho parly will proceed to Australia. Frqm Australia tho women will , sail for Europe. Their plan is to be abroad for a year. Skating Party. Ono of tho most pleasant events this season, among tho younger set of tho Capital City, was tho skating party given by tho students of the high school from 10 o'clock to 12 o'clock Fridny evening nt tho rink. Over 100 young pcoplo wore In nt tondnnco, and tho affair was most dolightful. Tho patronesses were Mrs. F. W. Durbln, Mrs. O. D. Ga brlolson, Mrs. C, D. Mooros, Mrs. II. B. Thlolson and Mrs. W. T. Por kins. Tho grand march was led by Mrs. Harry Albert and Mr. L. E. Luckoy. This is but tho first of a series which the high school intends to give, and tho next ono is eagerly lookod for ward to. Lcsllo M. E. Entertainment. Tho Ladles.' Aid Society of the Les lie M. E. church, gnvo an interesting entertninmont Wednesday overling at tho church in South Salem, in which a largo number of the llttlo folks par ticipated. Thero was a good attend ance and each number of the pro gram was exceptionally well ren dered. -r o The Sturm. Dark and dismal is tho hour, Clouds o'ersprcad tho onco clear sky, Fog and gloom around mo tower And tho lightning's flash Is nigh. Night, and all is still and lonely; Now and tSen I hear a moan 'Tis tho wind and rain, which only Help to mako ma feel alone. Loudor now tho Btorm Is roaring, As on earth for vongcanco sent; In vast. sheet s tho rain is pouring, And tho wind dark clouds have rent. Looking eastward, I eeo dawning In the sky faint streaks of light; Messengers who tell that morning Follows dark and dreary night. Jn tho mist of tho tomorrow. When wo hare our clouded skies, There arc lights which cheer our sor i row, Storms of life around us hover. Angry winds and tempests heat, And In vain wo seek a cover As their Icy waves wo meet. But behold thero comes a moraine Whoa dark clouds have ftows A4 wi fen'wUk fay tlM dUwaia Of a kUr, ti'Wir iar. Wiiy Tate Business Home? Are Your Nerves Constantly Strained With Groundless Worries? The cause of this tonso condition Is In your Btomnch. Your food doe? not digest properly. Nine-tenths of all dyspepsia and Indigestion Is of tho nervous type and tho only cortnln cure Is to right the cause. Tonics, brain foods, bitters, etc., are more temporary stimulants. Your stom ach and small intestines have become dornnged by improper solcctlon of foods, imperfect nnsticatlon nnd Ir regularity both as to tlmo and amount of eating. CAN'T THROW OFF HIS CARES Tho mucous coat ins of tho Btoin ach and intcntlncs has lost its power of socroting tho gnHtrlc Juice (an Im portant factor in digestion) tho mus cles of tho middle .coating aro cor respondingly lifeless In grinding up tho food, and as a result, tho food lies in your stomach fermenting, poisoning tho blood, irritating tho nervos and brcaklns down tho sys tem. Something must bo dono to arouse tho dlgOBtlvo organs to action. Stunrt's Dyspepsia Tabids alono have boon found cnynblo of digesting tho food for tho unhealthy stomach. They contain diastase, pepsin and other dlgcstlvo agents which the stomach itself possesses when In health. These agents digest tho food for tho stomnch and glvo tho stomach a chance to rest and rogalrt its nor mal powers. Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets nro not a patont medicine, tho formula for their preparation hnvlng been made public and known 'to 40,000 physi cians in tho United States and Great Britain. By government tests, Stunrt's Dyspopsla Tabids havo bcoti shown not only to contnln no harm ful ingredients, but to possess diges tives of higher purity than found in any other preparation. Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablets nro rec ommended by physicians ovorywhore and can bo bought of nny druggist or direct from the manufacturers at GO cents por box.. If proforrod. n freo trial pnekage will bo sent you Immediately upon receipt of namo nnd nddross. F. A. Stuart Co., 73 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. SUNDAY SERVICES First Presbyterian. Church streot, near Chomokota. Rov. II. T. Babcock, pastor. Morning servlco at 10:30 n. nt. Preaching by Evangelist John N. Steele. Sub ject: "A Now Vlow of tho Mercy Seat." Mr. Paul It. Hoppy will sing a solo entitled "My Lord nnd I.' Sunday school at 12 m, C. E. at G:30 p. m. Evangollstic sorvlces at 7:30 p. m., conducted -by Messrs. Steole and Hoppy. Mr. Steclo takes for his subject: "Yo Must Bo Born Again." Mr. Hoppy will Blng "Ashamed of Jesus." A largo chorus assists in the music. Evangollstic meetings will ho continued throughout tho week every evening, except Saturday. All are cordially Invited. First Christian. Regular services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning theme: "How to Succeed." In tho evening: "Tho First Century Plea." Bible Bchool at 12 m. Junior O. E. at 3:30. Senior C. E. at 0:30 p. m. Singers and visi tors welcome. D. Errett, pastor. W. O. T. U. Mrs. Ella McElroy will address tho gospel temperance meeting at tho W. C. T. U, hall at 4 p. m., Sun day tho 27th. A cordial welcome to all. Central Congregational. Morning sorvlco at 11 a. m. will bo conducted by a studont of Kimball Collego of Theology, and evening ser vlco at 7:30 p. m. by Mr. F. II. Reeves. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m. Bible ptudy meeting Thursday even ing. First Xctliodfet. Rev. W, H. SeUeck will preach on "Tho Relations of Rick ana Poor to Sack Otker and tke Church to Bett." At 7;J tk t4c of tke er- mon -will bo "The Second Mllo." Ep worth Leaguo at 6:15 p. m. Prof. Heritage will sing. A cordial invita tion to nil. Gosik1 Clinpel. Fifteenth nnd Mill streets. Sunday school at 10 n. nt. Preaching at 11 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. Testimony meeting nt G:30 p, m. Tho ovonlnc subject will be "Preach tho Gospel In tho Regions Beyond." Prnyor moot ing on Fridny ovcnlng. Bible study Tuosday evening at 145C Ferry street. W. N. MeCnndlish. United Evangelical. Cottage streot, north of Center. Servlces: At 11 n. m. i Theme "Wo Shall Reap." At 7:30 ji. m : "Moral Leprosy.' Sunday Bchool nt 10 a. m. K. L. of C. E. at C:30 n. m. H. A. Deck, pnstor. LuthernSt. JoIiu'h. Regular Sundny sorvlcos at 10.30 a. m. In tho Gormnn Luthern St John's church, corner Contor nnd fourteenth streets. George Engle, pastor. Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 140 Chemeketa Etrcct. Services Sunday at 10:30 a. in. nnd 7:30 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon. "Love." Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. Tho Wcdncsdny evening mooting at 7:30 p. m. Reading room in tho church open endh afternoon except Sunday. All aro cordially Invited to attend tho services and tho rending room. tho Empire thentro yesterday aftor noon, butunnny took thnt rathor than miss 8colng tho well-known sconlc melodrama, "Tho Midnight Flyer," which opened nt that houso with the mntlneo performance. Tho produc tion ranks high from many stand points, and It kept tho nudlonco busy expressing Us mirth, its approv al of tho good things and Its eovoro disapproval of tho vlllalnoiiB actB of tho two bad nion In tho effst. Thore is always something about a big, woll staged attraction of this kind thnt holds tho keen interest nnd stirs tho realistic, and was nn afternoon's on tortnlnmont in Itself. Anothor sconlc success is tho cabin by tho mountain I railroad switch, and the arrival ot , tho "Midnight Flyer.' As tho groat locomotive comes tearing down tho j track onto tho stage, Just as llttlo iNolllo (disguised ob Dick, a nows- . boy) pulls tho switch and saves a- wreck, tho offect is most realistic and spectacular. If you want to seo n Bhow which will keep you stirred up every min ute of tho tlmo you aro In tho thea tre, go nnd seo "Tho Midnight Fly Carrie Nation . . Certainly smashed n hole in tho barrooms of Kansas, but, Ballard's Horohound Syrup has smashed all records as a euro for coughs, bron chitis, Influenza and all pulmonnry diseases. T. C. II , Horton, Kan., writes: "I havo novor found n modl cino that would euro n cough so quickly as Ballard's Horohound Syr up. I havo used It for years." Sold by D. J. Fry. o THE MIDNIGHT FLYER. The Dig Scenic Production Coming to the Grand Opera House. "Tho Midnight Flyer" coiiiob to tho Grand Oporn Houso next Mon day evening. The following criticism Is taken from the Orcgoman of the 2lBt, Inst.: Thoro wns standing room only at anticipation of even tho most vctornn theatro-goer. Wo all wonder how tho llttlo girl 1b going to escape from tho clutches of criminals how tho stricken mother will find her loved onos whothor tho villain will sue cccd In his foul plans to murder Bomo good man or woman. "Tho Midnight Flyer Is no exception to this rule, and every nilnuto Is ono of nnxlous heart beats and expectation. But with tho lntonsoly Interesting story of crime, robbory, nttomptod murdor and treachery, thoro is n voln ot moHt lnughablo comedy wovou through tho four scones which caiiBos laughter to niliislo with the tours Besslo Sonbrlght, tho soubrettn who successfully onncts four distinct characters, and Sam Jack, who Is the black nowsboy, keop things llvoly, and tholr winging and dancing spe cialties aro far abovo tho average Tho scenic fenturcs of "Tho Mid night Flyer nro oxtraordlnnry and tho various scones brought storms of approving npplauBo from yestordny's houses. Tho scone on tho deck of tho steamer W.lnchoBtor, followed by an oxploston nnd wreck at sea Is most or." Thoro nro no opportunities for naps It 1b tho keenest sort of action from start to flnlBh. Seats will bo on sale at tho box of fice Monday morning at 0 o'clock. -o- Aro you tired, fagged out, norvous, sleepless, feel menu? Hollstor'fl Rocky Mountain Tea BtrongthoiiB your norvos, aids digestion, brings rofroBhlng sloop. 3G rontu, Ton or Tablots. For snlo at Dr. Stono'fl storo. itsiatintimt SALEM i UNDERTAKING PARLOUS A comploto stock of up-to-dato funoral nupplles. Newost mothods employed, nnd host Borvlco offored. Our rntcs are reasonable, and wo havo had long oxperlonco. Tho ,publio Invited to Inspect our parlors and loam our mnnnor of busi ness. J. W. BOLLEN, Mgr. ' tf f ( 9 f f tHitfjl CA P PF Ts AND RUGS in ii i m t ii i tin in m m 1 1 1 1 1 1 h ii mm imfH-t-f-Hi miiiiiiiiiini nil i I YOU OUGHT TO SEE THEM GO!! HI 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 millll Ill-It I I H I II II I III I II I Ml HH HMHIII MM II' 1 H I I I I 1 1 I I H HI I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I Everybody can afford a 2 carpet at the prices we give Syotf. Minimi imiiiiiiiiiiH if'-'' 'wVPr' 'cvwmo H-ll I 11 1 HI 1 I I I H I I 1 I I 1 I 1 I We have a few designs j left bat they are going fash So don't pt it off too long. M-M- i iiiiUMHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHininiiiiiiiiimiiifHiiiimiH' If yoti ate thinking oi getting a new carpet in tbe near II f attire you will save big money if you buy now. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 It 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M H 1 1 M III I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1' I Only Six Mote Days ii ii of oti BIG CARPET AND RUG SALE. Do notj; 4 miss tnis great opportunity. Soon be house cleaning time, which means a new carpet or tug, and now is the time to i buy while tne prices are low. !ii ii iih tniintitt iiniitn i ii iinniinniiii tiiH(iiiM iiiiiiMi,iH-H-r ITHE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. 177 Libftriy Sttt, Salem, Ore. v fu-'JJlL V