Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 20, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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DAILY OAPJTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1007.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
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&alem Social C3o88tp
"Spring has awnkoned Salem soclo-
ty and from now until tlio summer
vacation tlino, tiio bouhoii liromlHOS
'to to a suy ono for tlio Hocluty ma
troim.
Among tlio ovontn thla wook wore
tho two pnrllos glvon by Mrs. CluiH.
-Uu 'flwvy, ono on Weduosdny nfter
mum und tho othor thla aftornoon.
Jlofli nru vory Infomml off aim and
IKortflint, nil tlio inoro delightful.
"TJio rooeptlon and muslcnlo Rlvou at
tlio Klkfl dull by Mrs. William llyrd,
twin. Guorgo II. Jnnos, Mrs. (leoi'KO
0. IMnRhnui and Mrs. r. Carlton
Built h on April 10th, which was hiicIi
a uucctmH promlHOH to ho followod by
a Tccoptlou luiiio tho loss brilliant on
Iftprll U I tli. Tho hoBtouHOH aro Mrt.
7. J. Murphy, Mrs. Allco II. Dood,
XSra. J. A. IllchurdHou and Miss
lllohurdsnn.
Mm, OJrny KnlcrlnliiM,
Wrs. Chun. A. Grny'oulertnlnod o
iumhur ot IiuIIob Wednesday nftor-
snonn In h molt delightfully Informal
wuy. Mr. J. F. Onlbreath was the
sucossful olid at ninlH mid liur ro-
ward whs a lurtce hunch of onrnn
tlOMH.
Mrs. Oroy wuh assisted In serving
'' "by four olm nil I iik young ladlea, the
Mli( Ilyth Oatoli. Hunan Ornlf,
VeUti Cross and Null Theilsen.
Aliout St Indlea woro present,
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Albany Mm-i-lugf.
Two recent Albany hrldN, woll
lttiuwn here, are Mm. John It. Flynu
and Mr. Wlllltml U. Mario. Mn.
Vlynn whs formerly Mlee Coll Fity
"KtovoiiH and wtm married Wednes
day, April 10th. at the homo of her
twrent. Mr. Hint Mm. V. 1). Stevens.
h Is a striking brunette mid very
Hwpular amoiiK her large list of no
niuulntances. Mr. Flyun lu a Port
land limn mid wall known throiiKh
out thw valley. Thoy will he at
Jiomo to their many friends after
Glny Int. lit Albany. At present they
aro visiting In Urltlsh Columbia mid
other northern points ot Interest
TTbelr many frlonds la this city toil
dor liMtt wlshee anil congratulation.
Mm. Marku wuh formerly MIm
iluryl FUhtr Turner, also n very
lirulty and popular young lady, the
flAughtor of Mrs. Fluolla Turner.
SBho linn been tho motif of many In
Turmnl affairs kIvou by her t?lrl
friends prior to the marriage which
took pluu on Tuesday of thin wook.
Mr. MitrkH I at present deputy ooun
y olerk ot Idiin eciunty and la utao
vH known throiiRhout 0rK0ii nu a
nowHPHpor limn Ha Ih n yotuiK mnii
)t KterllfiK quulltUn and hla ninny
frlondu nftr coiiKratulntloiu mid
tub hi ii i i ii
Th;
Better
an
Your
Memory
A t'luH'kliiK ft(HH)itnt Mill kwp )our
luikliUNk tntutuu'Ooiu tilMoluloly
wrnvt. Von ran ruly on tho
rtvoixl of your vhockiut nciHiuut.
Wlu'ii you ilMlrt) to ifr to at
tmiiMutlditK, n chwkluji account
tnniUlKM rcliahlo dittn wtatljr
4UUUU nml compU'to In nil dotAlU.
T Pay by check iu civrr truu&Action.
J Wo liiYlto your chctklut; nccouut.
Wo flfcr nujkerlor ttdvnutaKi.
Sltm State Bank
U X. PA(3K, PnWw.I,
j;ood wIbIiob. Thoy left that day for
Sonttlo, Tncomn and othor northoru
points and after a short visit will
roturn to Albany whoro thoy will
mnko their future homo.
Spurry-Walkor WvddhiK.
Tho murrlngo ot MUs Minnie
Wnlkor to Mr. Karl J. Sporry took
placo last Sunday aftornoon nt tho
home of tho brldo'a pnronts, In Enst
Saloni, Itov. M. Hnvorllng odlolatliiR.
Only tho rolntlvoa and Inllmnto
friends of the younir pooplo ware
preneut. Aftor tho ceremony a wed
dlnK luncheon wuh servod,
The bride Is tho dnuRhtor of Mr
and Mrs. W, W. Wnlkor, and 1ms
many friends In this city. Tho groom
la tho only sou of Mr. mid Mra. A.
A. Sperry of this city, and la om
ployod by tho I Co wo, Duvla & KllUm
Illudery Co., of Portland. Tho young
collide left on tho nttoruoou train for
Portland whuro thoy will make tholr
futuro homo.
Anion the out of town guostri
were: Mr. mid Mm. II. N. Goodo,
Mrs. Quito W. Weaver, of Portland,
mid Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hawkins, of
Dallas.
Hiii'prNo Party.
A number of the friends of MIh
Mnylielle ltauilwll gave iter n pleas
mil surprise lmrty ThurwlHy evening
Mt the St. Helens home and lnoldent
ally iiMlitwl her In eel ebrs ting her
llrd blrthdHy Hnnlvermrr. The
eveulng was merrily spent lu music,
cards, gHtnett and conversation after
which refreshments were servod
Miss UkiiiUH whs the recipient of n
beautiful gold bracelet, presented hy
her friends.
TUose preeent were: Mm. II. St.
Helens, Misses Marie MiiUih, Daisy
Denulson, Nellie Hargrove, Anna
OIey, Genevieve Hardley, Lois Simp
sou, lOriHlue Carey, Anna Steustrom,
lAiuanim Drown, Vina Sherman,
'Myrtle Knowlaud, Louie Hoyt, Mrs.
Aldrloh, Mrs. llenton, Inec Wtedmer.
lllrtliiluy Party.
Little Mies I.tunle Chattln cele
IntitHHl her 11th birthday anniversary
Wednesday afternoon and fuini 4 to
7 ontertnlned a number of hoi
sohoolmntett and little friends.
MiibIo and various gamee were play
ed after which refreshments were
stirvod.
Her RtiesU were: Grnoe Mollea
oop, Louemmn Waters, Lola Page,
Lillian Slater, Anna Ynutls, Kato
Ymttls, Huth.Sekults, Mary Schultz,
lllauoiie Motllt, Hula- Kaylor, Alpha
Chattln, Vera Ckattla, Sheridan
Smith, Frtnl Tail. Harry Mills, Karl
Chattln, Aubrey Jones, Jny Headriok,
UVIdle Irvla ana Northrup Waters
lMiu'o at Citrvalllti.
Tee ottloert of the Oregon Agricul
tural Oollego oadets gave a hop last
vUm whleh was attended by a
HHWber ot Stilew people. The music
vniw tumUkeil by the l'rlees or
beeirH of this city.
School Suclcty,
Tho Adubuite Rooleti', MMiaosietl ot
yoHHg iNdlee of tke Uatvorelty, met
yeetartlay aflecHooM at the college
building- They were trutMl
with a short urogram as follews:
Ueadl'nir, Helen Smith.
Hull call, with current evaaU.
Headlug, MUs OIn,
After this they held a vary Inter
esting meeting of the Ladles1 Mis
sionary society.
o
Gymnastics alono cau never give
that elasticity, ease and graceful"
figure which conies by taklag IIoUIs
Ur's Rocky MauatMH Tea, 35 cents,
T or Tablets. Fw sale at Dr,
aHoae store,
GOOD
MUSICAL
PROGRAM
Rendered by Salem High
School Glee Club
The "Trial by Jury," prosontod nt
thethlgh Holiool last Ovoning by tho
inoJiibora of the high school GIuo
Club, was a groat succoss, as the
Iioiibb was tilled to a Btandlng room
only condition. Dr. Hploy may woll
bo proud of his offorta lu bohnlf of
tho High School Gtoo Club, from
tholr showing last night.
Tho high Bchool orchestra took
a proiiilnont part In tho ontortnln
niont, furnishing oxcolluut iiiubIc dur
ing tho ovoulng.
Provloua to tho "Trial by Jury"
was a abort musical and rondlng
program, which consisted of boIoc
tloiia by tho oototte, n aolo by Miss
10 n da Savago, duot hy MIbbos Mors
ami Cross, roadlug by MIbb Mlldrod
Hngley, and selections by tho S. II. S.
male quarlut, which last waa vlgor
oualy applauded and waa innilo to
romu buck throe tlmoa,
The musical farco, "Trial by Jury,"
which ended tho prugrnm, waa a lit
tle story, woven around a broach of
promlso suit lu tho court room. The
plaintiff, who was a "lloklo little
miss," Immediately caused tho
judge, jury nml overyone In the court
room to fall In love with her at flrnr
sight, and this caused a great mix
up. Nothing could he ngreod upon,
so the judge, to settle the mutter,
married her hlmsolf.
The whole role ot the opern was in
song, and with the good voices picked
from the glee club It was something
well worth hearing.
The principal parts were carried
out In an ublo manner. Win. Molt,
us judge, had a good bass voice, mid
would not have been recognised by
his best friends. The part ot the de
fendant was cnrrled by Charles Roth,
who assisted tho gleo club last night.
He waa n good onu on the stago.
Marguarlto Mors, aa the plaintiff,
oarrled her part well, having a sweet
soprano voloe. Itoaa Mclntlre, as
oo tinsel for plaintiff; Robert Pauius,
as foreman ot the jury, and Alonzo
Porklns, as usher, all did excellent
work In last night's pleco,
o
Cull for Hltls.
Notice is horoby Rlvon that sealed
bids will he rocolvod by the City ot
Salem, Oregon, nt tho ottlco of tlio
olty recorder, nt tho olty hall In said
olty, up to S o'olock p. m. on Mon
day, April IS, 1907, for the Improve
ment ot State street in the olty ot
Salem, Oregon, from the Bast Had
ot Commercial street to the west Hue
ot Ohuroh street. In the said city, by
grading said portion of State street
and paving the same with Warren'd
Dltullthlo Waterproof Pavement, anJ
to widen the sidewalks on a portion
ot said street. In accordance with thv
plaas and speeljiealloR now oa file lu
tho otto ot tho oHy recorder.
Bach bid must be accompanied b
a eortlMd eheok to the value of 10
par ooHt of the amount of the bid
submitted, as a guarantee that the
bidder will enter Into a contrac;
therein proscribed within 10 days
after having reoelved notice ot tho
neoeptanoo ot his bid, said ohsck to
be forfeited to tho olty ot Salem In
case tho bidder falls to qualify and
execute tho contract,
Tho city reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids, rians and sped
ficatlona can bo seen at tho office ot
tho recorder at tho city hall. By or
do rot tho common council.
Y. A, MOORES,
City Recorder.
Dato ot rt publtcatlo ot this
fcotl, AkU , 1MT. 4-I-1H.
AVlllnmcttc.
,E. M. Calvert, Hubbard, Or.
C. C. Caldwell, Kansas City.
Chas. B. Collins, Sacto, Cal.
F. A. Freeman, Portland.
Arthur E. King, Portland.
J. E. Olson, Tacoma.
R. C. Miller, Portland.
B. K. Lawson," Portland.
C. G. Metzger, Seattlo.
R. Wnldo, San Francisco.
D. J. Norton, Now York.
Dr. W. T. Williamson, Portland.
Lowla Phelps, city.
,Tony Crandoll, Advt. Car Norrls
& Rowo CirciiB.
Josh Billings, do
Art Morrison, do.
Joe Cardln, do.
Fred Harris, do.
II. Damackor, do.
Fred Gronoll, do.
R. Jonca, do.
Sal cm.
N. Greonbnum, Chicago.
L. S. Shipley.
M. Reynolds, O. A. C.
Swan, do.
Todd, do'.
Loonoy, do.
F. Shoppard, Turner.
II. B. Bonhnmo, Chicago.
J. T. Mnyo, Portland.
John P. Hunt, Woodburn.
F. O. Gnrrlson, Portland.
N. Woltor, Portland. ,
W. A. Forrlngton, Buttovlllo.
Bonty, O. A. C.
Jones, do. ,
Crowa, do.
Murray, do. " .
Mooro, do.
Bllyou, do.
Woathorford, do.
Warren, Richardson, Striyton.
T following prescription at homo
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PRESCRIPTION" TO
CLI
! w-js
JAN' THE BLOOD : '. day 8Qrvod upon E , 8si
. " n,ons nnd comnintl. ; arrl,u4
Sr-r.?-1 .
Anyono can easily mix the ; ; L. c. Parrlsh t 0UiiUl)Z
. . Kui ' aim -
t unuuier chanic. .. .. ' W
which Is Eald to be Bnlendld . Tho wimni.u, . a their
'4.
becauso of Its peculiar bene- '.'. fendant iB . ' ses "Ut iu
flcinl action updn the Kidneys, ;; at $12,000, from ' prPrty t,j
wnicn aro mauo to properly come of $i6oo ""'Mil!
filter and strain from tho blood . $100 a month fl' uiub.
tho Impurities, atlds and pols- ; In conuertlon uk COai
nns. .. Btrnlnl . M" the m'( .
,. "'"'"b oraer, BlcnM i. .
Got tho Ingredients from any . . fred C. Sears nf J hiti
-i i i i ii .j vriiiB . .
K"uu iniurjuuu uuu mix lucni ,. iuaay with the con '
by shaking well In a bettle: " derlng that the J" , Wcw
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one- l,ned from Mnin albt
half ounce; Compound Kargon .. two pieces of property ,
ono ounco; Compound Syrup "' and 151.12 ncm. .. . l:i
Sarsaparllla, three ounces. It is signed hv t.,! ..? il '
Take in teaspoonful dosos .. Jr., of Portland p
after oach meal and at bed- '. ', mons attorneys. Aft T
Drink nlontv of irnnrl on thn itornnj... .. "'"
,.. . v"uaai It Vat u
tlnio
water too.
Thoao whoso veins aro filled
with sour acids and Rheumatic
poison, who rcqulro a good
blood cleanser and system ton
ic, or if the Kidneys aro weak
and clogged up, should prepare
this mixture and tako as di
rected for n fow days and note
rosults.
Ltujj
tho rocorder.
State News
J. M. Atkinson, a oroBiM.ii.Ii
tnnn nnrl Vi.a.i. fcl
, , uiwuer or t. .
::.lodathlshomeatX,bti
II Mrs. W. L. Burton, of rlt
h-i mi 1 1 ii ii i i i mn i ihh
Prohibition in Linn County.
Lebanon has a physician who Is
said to bo doing a lucratlvo business
writing whiskey prescriptions ut 25
cants ouch. As ho is a regular li
censed physician, tho boozo oppo
nents don't know Just how to go to
work to cinch him, but thoy nro mak
ing a big kick, and will lay tho case
boforo tho Linn county medical
board. Jofferaon Revlow.
i. . , ui e
- t 11 BBC I II1I1HIV H-Aii.J.l
i , ',:: ' "uuuuDner
Light nnd Water for JefTcrson.
In Jofforaon, nt the spooiul conn
ell mooting April 15th, a committou
wa8 ordorod to uoloct n sito for n
wator roeorvolr and light station,
purchaHo plpo for malna, etc., tho
snmo having boen authorized by a re
cent olection.
o
Gontlo nnd EtTcctlvc.
A woll known Manitoba editor
wrltea: "As nn insldo worKor I find
Chamborlntn's Stomach and Llvor
Tnblota Invnlunblo for tho touches ot
blllousnoBs natural to aodontary Hfo,
tholr action boing gontlo and effec
tive, clearing tho dlgostlvo tract and
tho bond." Prlco 25 conts. Samples
froo. For salo at Dr. Stono's drug
storo.
Tho Tcxns "vVonacr.
Cures all kidnoy, bladder nnd
rheumatic troublo; sold by all drug-
' j gists, or two months' treatment by
mnii ror i. Dr. E. w. Hall, 2926
Ollvo Btreet, St. Louis. Mo. Send
for testimonials . Sold by Stono's
drug store. ' dw-lyr
County School Superintendent
Mooros loft thla morning for Wood
burn to nttond tho tonchors' conven
tion which ia boing hold thoro to
day. o -
Whooping Cough.
I hnvo used Chamberlain Cough
Romcdy In my family In ensea of
whooping cough, and want to toll you
that It la the best mcdtclno I have
over used. W. F. Gaston, Pasco, Ga.
This remedy Is snfo nnd Biiro. For
salo at Dr. Stono's drug storo.
baud, who was trying to ,
linn1
The Huntley corrupt pnetict
.. uni nna tne Bingham tue
mission bill arc to bo Mm
uuoiiuon at tlio next eltctlos.
Andrew Johnson, ho ion i
In a colored woman i resort . i
land was assisted by tho poUci
uuver nis money. If inch men i
assistance from the police tbtjss
Keep out or such resorts.
"Piieumonla'i DMdlyffori
Had so seriously affected ej ci
lung," writes Mrs Fannie C:m
Rurual Route 1, Georgetowa, In
"that I coughed continuous i
and day and tho neighbor!' prd
consumption seemed hirl
until my husband brouglt
bottle of Dr, Klng'i New D!m
which In mv casi proted to 1
only real cough cure and rwtaH
weak, sore lungs," WheaiHi
romedles utterly fall, yoa ci;i
win in tho battlo agalcit 1
throat toubles with Kev :
the real cure. Quarantttdl
Perry, druggist. GOc and (It! !
bottle freo.
Mrs. A. Mason, of Fa"! i
a visit here has gone'ifcjnH
be the giit-nt of friends t:l'
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Headquarters for
Fine
Fishing
Tackle ....
HAUSER BROS.
Headquarters for
Fine
Fishing
Tackle
V ait In ituiNtaiit touch with nil
tho lUliing grounds, nm know hat
lllcs mid baits tho 1Kb mi) taking.
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It I uiir j.Kclally.
Fishing Season !s Now Here!
Who enn resist the tcmptaton to go forth and try to lure the wily trout W"
hiding place. Come to our store and wc will show you the many new things we b
in fishing tackle. Below are some of the articles wc carry:
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PACIFIC COAST
BAITS
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This has been used the oast season OESSsSas
Rods of every dcscnpfo(T
with excellent effect. sec our No. OlORoda
It Is a winner.
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The Frost
Automatic Reel
Something new and good. We
will sell you this reel on approval.
$4.00
w. take a $Pf
in our stock of
Asktoscetfc
"YELLOW KING"
Lines
Leaders
Baskets
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