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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1907)
DAILY CAriTAIi JOURNAL, SALKM. OKKnON S.YTUHDAY, A1MHI. 151, 1007. 5ummer Vacation in Your Kitchen nnn't swelter this i summer with die tem mtureatllO. Get Wick Blue Flame Oil Stove and have a cool kitchen. The m mnm u i Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove roduccs a working flame instantly. Blue flame means highly f0frated heat, no soot, no dirt. Oil is always at a maintained C0ncen"'lv a mj : . : n Icrel ensuring a umioim iiaiui:. iviauc hi imre sics. livtiy 'iiove warranted. If not at your dealer's write to our nearest agency for descriptive circular. The I&dbLi Mjis the best lamp for '" all-round house hold use. Made jof brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed; absolutely safe ; unexcelled in light-giving power; an ornament to any room, .every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's write to our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, INCORPORATED fealem Social (Sosstp Be repM'''n and musical given te Elks ball on ' dnesdny nfter .wiion of the moHt successful Km of thf 8 anon, In faot for sov Iwaaons The hostesses of the Tfro Mr William Dyrtl, Mm. mjft 0 Bingham, Mrs. Goo. W. h and Mrs Carlton Smith. atith'r, spring's first ronlly MUd dav, stirred Salem's bonuty K. and most of It was prosont. rich and beautiful surroundings 1 1 wealth of cherry and Jnpnncse blossoms, fragrant ns the tth of spring, filled tho big Boclnl 3 lth perfume, and tho many Mem gowni, mado n picture In li ti delicate and varlod ns ti u; rainbow, Tb ladles were assisted In rocolv ljiln A X Moores, Mrs. J. P Vib, Mrs, II. B. Houston, Mrs. H. Eldrldge, Mrs. Claudo Gntoh, i Km TbMson, Mrs. It. E. Loe law, Mrs (h-urge h. Rose, Mr9. Wetartt, Mrs Max O. Buron, t Taooas Kay and Mlso Callsta . Ml. Alice Meyer and toHaaey hnnj.-d the gtiosts tholr Pi as tiny entered tho re- pttM room ftw is Miinoh room for mor at in the Elks hull, but "trtMt-M Hi, floral ilMni-fltlnna kt 'o Itn 1 im' To vain th i' was aeceaaary n large qiiHN- f cherry bloa "1 'fTtct. In tha ui.io quince with ims was and, aad i'i rustle look. ii kod around on Kn grape win In the alcove ' stinus made 1 fclli . f " at .'u,vi,.ls 4 I'm ,, pkadth. ,1 tlraoB ih. ' ieu ,. '' -,, p !-, - , ', a pretty background and here Mrs. Homer II. Smith and Mrs. Chas. Mc Nnry served punch. The musicians, filled with the snmo happy spirit ns their audience, put forth their best efforts. They wen artists, every one of them. The opening selections was played by the Peerless orchestra, with Mrs. Ilerthn Hubbard Woodln nt the piano, Miss Lillian Stege, violin; Phillip Kelaer, clnrlnet, nml 11. X. Stoudonmoyor, cornet. The oxcollnnce of this or chestra 1b well known nnd on this oc cnslon tholr music soomod swootor thnn evor. They nlso furnished music during tho romnlndcr of tho rocoptlon. Ono of the most plonsnnt foaturci of tho program wns tho npponrnnce by roquost, of Mrs. Frodorlck Wig gins, hor last npponrnnco boforo lior mnhy Snlom friends. Hor songs were woll choson too, "Goodbyo" nnd "My AIn Folk," nnd whon sho had concluded many in the nudlonce woro In lenrfl. Hor swoet voice ably pro trayed her feeling, as her associa tions here have been very very plons ant. Mrs. Joseph Albert accom panied her. Mr. James L. Garrlek, was the other soloist, and is a tenor of ex quisite sweetness. He is profeaeor of music at Pacific college, Newberg, and a thorough musician. His first selection was "Golden Love Milton Welling," and In answer to the en thusiastic applause, gave as an en core one of hit own com posit Ion, a rare treat Indeed, ilr. Carrlcx is a native Scotchman and his Scoteh mel odies, "O a 'the Airts the Win Can Blew," and "Gal Bring tae Me a Pint o" Wine." were sting with a vim. vigor lilt and dialect possible only to u truo son f tl.e highlands He OSTEIN & GREENBAUM'S bDlCO iM o-Y-Ani cc P "L3 Ul 3 S nr LL3 Hiv,, jjou.llT 1IIUVY IIKI'OKK THK TUICMKN'nOl'H 0. lit . S ,N XXn,AI.K COHT, V Alti: AIII.K TO III I'MC T1J " '"llMl i; IMtK'llS. MtlClsS. 'Ung....lftyd ie yd . . . I 1-S yd l!ng lyd h Ifteyit 5. It. lSapt muslin S l-teyal Mh, '"""..mays ,QU " " c:oh ISeyd BYf" fWlopi ...... . "g ....lie yd w v -it tons Oblldreii's wndarahlru 15 Lailtae' heavy gray now . .lOcpr Children's heavy blaek hoee 10c pr Children's aerer wear out jtn 15c pr Children taeo hM 3cpr it. II eordnroy RU for ?. wool peats fr . .I1.40 11.11 Cotton paakrfer aaea 1100 l.l ooUaa panto (or en 0e Boys' abort paU '5 Boya long pU 5 Men's gray overalls ?5e Men's btaak and white shirts 40c Men's nogllg shirts ii aad tit R0STS1N r.RFFNRAIJM l CDmmft.M c. ""Miiuuoj ot. Salem, Oregon ) was ably accompanied by Mrs. Bertha Hubbard Woodln. Prof. Lo Itoy Gosnor, tho talented violinist, wnB hailed with joy by his many ndmirors, and needees. to say won fresh laurels. Ho truly rank among the beet as a concert plnyor. Mr. Aruthur von Jessen wns nlso on tho program. Very few musicians have so completely won their way into Salem hearts, as has this re markable genius. Ills playing wns on this occasion more brilliant than ever. For an encore he gave "Mo ments Muslcax," one of Sehuberts gems. In all it was an excellent combina tion of musicians, one which without any perceptable effort, won their au dience at the beginning nnd hthl them spellbound. About S00 ladles ware present. Mltchell.PletciUT Wedding. The marriage of Miss Klmn Fletcher to Mr. Loo Mitchell took place Wednesday overling nt tho par sonage of tho First Chrlstinn ohuroL In this city, at :30. Rev. Dnvla Errett officiated. Only tho relatives 'nnd a few' friends were prosont. The bride was becomingly gownod in n while wool costume and cnrrlod nn arm bouquet of white carnations. Sho was attondod by Miss Nolllo Peterson, who woro u whlto silk or gnny dress nnd cnrrlod pnlo pink cnr nations. . Tho groom was attended by Harry Moir. Tho brldo formerly lived at McCoy, but hnB boon in Snlem for the pnst year. Mr. Mitchell Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Mitchell, woll known rosldonts of Salem. Ho Is n yount man of sterling chnructer nnd his many friends extend their best wishes nnd congratulations. They loft on tho Into trnln that evening nnd returned homo todny. Tonight they will bo glvoti'n rocop tlon nt the home of tho groom's par ents on Front streot. OB Surprise- Party. A number of the friends of Miss Lottie Lally caMed on her in n Jollr informal way In t Tuesday ovenlng nt her home on Front street to holp J hor oelobrnte her birthday anniver sary. They made tho occasion n 'merry one with gnmos, music nnd j fun. Dainty refreshments wore served. Artisans' Open Meeting. The United ArtlantiB hold tho rogu lnr monthly opon Snouting in tho I. O. 0. F. hall last night. Apropos to tho reputntlon of Cnpltnl Asaombly, for ontortntnmont n musical nnd lit orary program was rondorcu in a manner Hint would cnuso the "Muses" to Btop nnd listen, nnd tho lunch nnd social hour wero among tho most nppreolntod treats of the ovonlng. The following oxeelleut program was rendered; j Selection, orohostra. j Short addreas, Jamoa K. Godfrej", M. A. Piano duet, Mlsaw Hlaneh Knox and Zoe' ToothHere. Mandolin and guitar duet ICd. . It 1st I ne and Charles Knowland. Vocal solo, Mien IJilsHbeth Haider man. Heading, IMward ItlsUae. lCHt-rtalniaHt, lfi. Cooke Pattou. Selection, oreheetra. Idist Daneo in Tiugfl Hull. The Inst daaee of the season In Tioga Hall will occur tonight, and It promhHM to have the largeat attend ance of any of these popular affairs The music will be furnished, as uu-1 al, by the Peerleua orchestra. ICntiM-liiinn Missionary Society. : The missionary society of th Kl: ' Christan church waa pjaasanfly n tertalaed Friday aftarnooa by M 8. A. Jonea, at bar boaao on NoC Liberty street. An Interwatlatg program was alt n toutalnlag an addraaa by lra. lirn-'i i on Mexico, altar wblek light refresh ments ware aerred. -e Xitir to I'r(iMtrty Owners cm Stalw Ktruot. Notice Is hereby given that the city council of tho elty of Salam, Ore gon, at a special meeting thereof held on the th day of April, 1907, duly paasad a resolution instructing the recorder to notify alt property own ers who are Hable for the coat of Im provement of State streot from tht east lino of Gommaratal street to the west Una of Char eh street, la said elty, who iatoad to ooHtpiet the part of said laaprevemaat for which they are aeeeaeed, under the super rlsioa of the street aommiaaloBer. ia lieu of tbetr said aaeaaemiwt. if any such there he, he required to notify said common eouaeil and eomply with the speeiieatlOBS of said Improve ment by filing a bond therefor on or before the apeetal meeting of th council on the 324 day of April 1907. By order of the eomnroa eoua eil. W. A. M00RB8. City Recorder Date of first publication of tbLs notice April 9, 1907. 4-9-lt SUNDAY SERVICES St. Paul's. Chemeketa and Church streets. Row Parr G. Lee, Tector. Second Sunday after Raster. Usual services at 7:80 a. m , 11 a. m., 4:0 p. m Sunday school at 10 a. m. All cor dially welcome. Lutheran St, Joint's. Regular Sunday service at. 10:80 a. m. In the German Lutheran St John's church, corner Center and Fourteenth streets. Geo. Hnget, pas tor. Gospel Clinpol. Fifteenth and Mills streets. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. in., and 7:45 p. m. Tautlmony aervlee at 6:45 p. m. Friday evening prayer meeting. Diblo study Tuoa dny ovenlng at 145C Ferry stroot. Wo desire strangers to fool nt home nmoiig us. Central Cnngntgntlnnnl. N'lneteenth and Ferry stroet. Sun day school and Kndonvor meeting tie usual. No morning Borvlco. Tho Y. M. C. A. leaders will conduct n spo clal service at 7:30 p. m. Thoro will bo quartet singing nnd nddrossss. Christ Inn Science. First Church of Christ, Sclontlat. 440 Chomokotn stroet. Sorvlcos Sun day at 10:30 n. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. Subject of loson soriuon, "Doctrine of Atonoment." Sumlny school nt 11:45 n. m. Tho Wodnosdny ovonlng mooting Is hold nt 7:30 p. in. Hand ing room in tho church opon onch uftornoon excopt Sunday. All aro cordially Invited to attend the s.r vices nnd tho reading room. First Methodist KpUrnpnl. Rev. W. H. Sellock will pronch nt 10:30 a. in. on "A Man Without n God." At 7:30 p. m. Dr. J. R. Wil son, principal of Portland nondomy and president of the Oregon State Anti-Saloon leaguo, will deliver an address. lCpworth Lontfue tnplo nt 0:80 p. in., "God Revealed In Christ." All are cordially welcomed. W. C. T. l Rev. James Oliver will address the Gospel Temperance meeting Sunday tho 14th, at 4 p, in. A cordial Invi tation to everyone Interested. First Chrlstinn. "Arbor Day" and "Running to Win" will be the respective theme nt the First Christian elm rah tomor row. Hours of service 10:30 n. m. and 7:30 p. in. Dlblo school nt 12 in. Christian Kndonvor nt C:30 p. in. 'Strnngors nnd vUltora cordlnlly wel come D. ISrrott, pastor. Flrt Prodiyterlmi. Church stroet, nonr Chomokctn. Itov. II. T. linhrock, pastor. Morn ing sorvloe at 10:80 a. m. Rev. J. R. Wi:on, LL. D., president of Port land Academy will occupy the pulpit, presenting the cnuse of tho Anti-Saloon league. Dr. Wilson Is tho pres ident or the league. Mrs. Lena White Ileulat, formerly of Snlem, will sing. Sunday school at IS m. C. IS. nt 0:80 p. m. ISveiilng service at 7:80 p. in. Preaching by the pastor. Subject- "Chrlst'a Definition of Eternal Life " A quartet from tlm choir will slur Monday at K p m. the regular mnnMi- I S I j 6Mt UP Folger9s Golden Gate Extracts Essential to Good Cooking Sold on merit J. A. FOLGER (Si CO. Utitrt Frnnclico ly mevtlng of tho PrMdytcrU' Brotherhood will bo held. All mem bers are urged to be preeent. Thurs day at 7:80 p. in. mid-week prayer meeting. Reports of meottng of Presbytery will be given. All cor dially Invited to theee service, o State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lii ens County, s. Frnnk J. Ohonoy mnkos onth thnl "nil is sonlor partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in tho city of Toledo, county nnd stnto nforasald, nnd that said firm will pay tho Biim'of ONE HUNDRKD DOLLARS for onch and ovory enso of Catarrh that cannot bo curod by tho uso of Hnll's Cntarrh Cure Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to boforo mo mid subscribed In my prasonco, UiIb Oth dny of Do comber, A. D., 1SS0. (Sonl) A. W. GLKASON, Notnry Public. Hnll's Catarrh Cure Is tnkon In tornally, nnd -cts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials froo. F. J. CHI8NIBY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by nil druggists, 76c. Tnko Hall's Family Pills for con- atlpntlon. If there Is anything tlm 'Frisco polltlolans have not been guilty or It hna nut been printed. That com uiuulty seems to be ton corrupt to do anything but graft. ' " o Kl'KKKA! Yes, I Have Found 11 nt LaM. Found what? Why Hint Chamber' Iain's Salvo cures eczema nnd nil mruinor of Itching of tho skin, 1 hnv been nilllctod ror many years with skin donsos. I hnd to got up throe or four Union ovory night nnd wnsh with cold water to allay tho terrible Itching, but ainco using this salvo In Docombor, 1905, tho Itching has stopped nnd has not troubled mo. ISIdor John T. Onglcy, Rootvlllo, Pn For solo nt Dr. Stone's drug storo. o Orogon girls nro pretty enough without wearing prlotureeque Indian coHtiimoH, ornaments of porcupine, quills, bear's olaws and head-dreeees or ohkIh renlhvrs. ' -o S jy. Ot I C3 37L X JK j Um tb. jo " Kmd Yoo Haw kmn Bf4 i in i in ii ii inrfiiBMiiJuiSrTr linrn i fur "ii it WOMEN p tiinhcvp UoUrtino sivs what every wmsn m,wiit ilwireA -v perfect complexion It brlnRw thtxt oft. smHth, frh. cliir tint to tlie cheek that iVnote yauthfulnew. 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