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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL 8ALKM, ORBGON SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1007, J. L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER i New Parasols Tho largest and most varied as sortment of sun shades In all Sa lem, has. just arrived at "YOUIt STORE." )astf Because Tfaey Are EXTRA GOODS Wo especially urge you to come n early and select yours. Tho iln comprises Puro Whlto Embroidered and tucked, White with colored lots, whlto with insertions ana drawn work, Headebo, etc for ladles Und children. 25c tip, to $5.00 ONE HUNDRED NEW ODJRELLAS nt ONE HUNDRED NEW UMURELLAS nt ?123 UiSK IIUMWKI) XEW U.MRRELLA3 T0URTH OF JULY IN SALEM MONEY TO THROW AT THE DIRDS fM m ?110 Everybody Is Enthusiastic Grand Day Is Assured and The committees having charge of tho Fourth of July celebration mot nt I tho board of trade rooms last evening to further perfect nrrangotuonts for that event. Tho flnanco committee wns especially commended by Chnlr- man Huckesteln for tho good work ajdono by It. Tho report of thlo com- mlttco shows that more than $1300 la available. Tho reports shows that tho business men generally nro tnk- FIFTY NEW U.M11RKLLAS at nt , :gi.43 1 ' ,nK ""'eh Interest In tho mattor, nnd ' I thnt thrt crintiiit. rnlnlirnMnn nvor held In Salem will bo tho result. SclveJge-cdgo rain' sticks, tho bes t over for tho prlco New Long Gloves A NEW SHIPMENT OP LONG WHITE GLOVES JUST RECEIVED. SILK 108 V "w- IE BOGUS PRINCE TUESDAY SPLENDID MUSICAL COMEDY jers That Can Sing and Dancers That Can Dance in next Tuesuny evening ueorgo Plxley's great musical comedy, Bogus Prlnco," will bo present- it tho Grand Oporn Hoiibo by n ipanv of tho ojoverest nctors that visited this city for many a fn ThiTO will bo Blngors that iilnr, dancers that can dance, and dlam that can-mako good In nny In tho country. ThlB show Is Be up at forty tulontod and. high kd I .formers and co'mos to us a rri reputation. "Tho Bogus tr. t ii melodious music and a ; tha. InvolvoH numerous plonsant !, -p.3 and funny situations, W.ic Robinson, tho star of h !" theatrical world and n ;- country ovor as tho high r!:,i i uncdlnn. Is n gonulno an h h's ImporBonntlon of "Tho Hi P r.io" Harry Frnzlor aB 7 ' nlcton." In lovo with Ma- V Mlt's daughter, Is n unlquo ed:a- every movo bringing forth r i f 'lighter, nnd Francis Car at Air lam Skinner." tho so- ha:p, Is an actor of rnro nbll- wd a singer that always mak.s Tfco chorus, a bunch of boau- 8 (hallengo comparison and i 1 find thorn clover dazzlora a wardrobo that can't bo beat. Muesrlrr that next Tuosday tag n tho dato for tho nppoar- All tho othor committees reported progross, showing tho work assigned to each was well In hand, and that overy branch of the celebration Is being attended to, oven to tho mlmttcBt detail. Tho only thing loft to bo agreed upon nnd arranged for, Is tho man ner of electing a goddess of liberty, but as Oregon girls aro nil goddoss'bfl nny old plan will bo suro to moot with Hticcess. Excursions will bo ar ranged for with low rntos, and tho eaglo will Buroly scream, o Tho Llfo Insurance Muddlo has startod tho public to thinking. Tho wonderful success that has mot Ballard'a Horohound nnco of this big production nnd tho sent Bale will bo open Tuesday morn ing nt 0 o'clock. o . Fine Piny nt thn Klluger Tho Kllnger UrnnU, tho people's Syrun ,n ,u wado on Coughs, In popular llttlo theater, continues to nttract lovers of good clean comedy. Lnst night "Tho Dohomlnn's" was presontcd for tho second time, and will bo on tonight nnd Sunday night. It Is onu of tho Btrongost nnd moat interesting plnys ovor ofTorod at tho Kllnger, and tho talented penplo who recently Joined tho company ndd much to Its strength. Tho lending chnraoter, Joo Rlossom, as Interpret ed by Porcy Drlghnm Is n lino cron- fluonza, Bronchitis nnd nil Pulmon nry troubles has started tho publlo to thinking of this wondorful prepa ration.. They nro all using It. Join tho procession nnd down with sick ness. Prlco 2Dc, COo and $1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry. ' o Revival Meetings. Tho revival meetlngH nt tho First Methodist Church hnvo drawn Increasingly largo nudloncoa during tho weok, thnt of last night taxing rs rand Opera House FXO. F. OORDRAY, MaHagcr. ANOTHER MUSICAL HIT ONE NIQHT TITSDAV, LY 28TH r & Xuttinc'ft Ninv York Musluil Comedy Success he Bogus Prince" I Geo. E. Plxley 'Hi Will. ii-: iinmvsnv. tho 1 mporor of Mirth 10 -OTHERS 10 M f C -r r- or. , , wvv, -. 1 u r : x office Tuosday 9 a. m. INGER GRAND! TOXIQHT Act Comedy Drama te Bohemians . ..i'lpmmHHMHHHMi Hn jfMttBr& LaHp' "sssssssssssssasssWeissssssssssssssssssssgiM 9 - rMPS ssssss agh diiBsssssP'fc LisibibWIKi. v - il?T:'MBWWBWH fjt -nsfc tifflR ''JHSlv 4wtfy?iBiB' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHLiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiis-aKfliyiB liHiiHHV L iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiS.. iiHiiiHiiiLiiiLiiiLiHLiiiiiiHBtSH liiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiiB t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK isiHiBiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiMIHBW 43Bi KrTKIHiiHHHHHiiiiiBiiiiiHnBi' iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. I! SOCIAL GOSSIP I n 1 1 it h i n 1 1 i 1 1 1 n 1 1 i i n High School Dnnquct. Tho banquet glvon Friday night by the Juniors to tho seniors '07 class, graduating this Juno proved a great success. It was filvon In tho now Congrogntlonnl church on Ltberty street and thoro woro ovor ft hundred students prosont besides tho high school faculty, making thrco long tnblos full, each nenrly tho length of ho room besides tho faculty table. Tho two rooms woro very nrtlstlcnl ly decorated In pennnnto and sprays of sweot brier. Destdos each plato was a whlto rosebud nnd a com mencement card commemorative of tho affair, containing tho menu and toasts. About twcnty-flvo aopho moro and freshman girls served tho vlnnds which wero indeed plontlful. Seats woro takon about sovon o'clock, Floyd Utter acting nB tonBtmaBter. While delicious fruit salad was be ing sorvod William Porklna was called upon for tho address of wel come from tho 'OS class nnd Miss Attn Altmnn for thn seniors respond ed. Tho llrst speech was cut short by a seeming forgottulncsa In somo of tho lines nnd tho responao wns onded by a bit of appropriately orig inal poetry. Somo of tho best con cocted chicken plo over put togothor wns sorvod noxt, togothor with cronmod potatoes, now pens, olives, pickles and Jelly. This waa followed by '07 Ico cream and enko, then cof foo nnd '08 candles. Aflor tho InBt coursos woo served Chna. Hnrrlson, '07, wns called upon for a few words upon class rcgrots. Ho nuulo n very npproprlnto Im promptu nddross allowing cho Bonlorn rogrots In lonvlng tho othor elasaoH and getting In n fow puns on tho faculty. Ethel Thomas noxt told what tho '07 clnss hnd dono In tho nthlotlc lino. Prof. Horry Ensthnm, noxt called upon, soared a llttlo in Ills talk upon tho nubjact of "High Ideals." This tnlk appealed to tho students. Miss Allco Richards, who lias but recently resigned tho lltor ary dopnrtmont In tho high school, mndo n witty llttlo tnlk upon gonornl school Miibjucts which brought chours from nil prosont. Principal Mnrlntto spoko also upon tho subject of "ideals," but delved Into It n llttlo more deeply than Prof Enathnm. 1q cnmpllmontod tho soulor class nnd oxprosaed IiIh regrotn- nt their going out of tho school. Snpt. Powers mndo tho closing ad dreaa nnd nlthough not at'flrat mnk Ing tho closing pnrt qulto nloar ho did It In n Hurt of P. S. apoeoh nnd the tnbloH woro loft about 0:30. A little social mingling wns thou on Joyed nnd n fow Detection woro given by tho high school quartet. IMm Luclle Snvngo holpwl outortnln wlili a boIo nooompnnlod by MIhm Allhoa Monro. Tho compuny uroku up tho Wlllnmetto unlvorslty will begin properly with tho dramntlo recital of tho collego of oratory which will occur on tho 3rd of Juno In, tho Grnnd Opera House. Tho program hns not been fully complotcd as sov ornl of tho speakers, hnvo not boon heard from, Tho program no now nrrnnged Is as follews: May 1 Collego o t Medicine. . May 18 Collego of Law. Juno 3 Drnmatlo Recital. 8:15 pm. Oporn House. Juno 5 Prosldont's Rccoptlon. S:ir p. m. Lausanne Halt. Juno C Commencement Collego of Orntory. 8:15 p. in. First M. E church. Juno 7 Annual Reunion of Lltor-n-y Socletlos. 8:15. Socloty Hall. Juno 9 Dnccnlaurcato Sormon, 10:30 n. m. First M.- E. church. Dlshop David II. Mooro D. D., L. L. D. Juno 9 Farewell Meeting nt Christian Associations. 3:30 in m. 8ocloty Halls, President Colomnn preatdlng. Juno 9 Anniversary of Young Men's Christian Association and Young Women's Chrlatlnn Associa tion. 8 p. in. FlrBt M. H. church. Juno 11 Commencement Collego of. Music. 8:15 p. m. First M. E. church. Juno It Annual Mooting Hoard of Trustees. M. 10. church. Juno 11 Oregon Institute. (Grad uating Exorcises.) 8:15 p. m, First M. E. church. Juno 11 REMARKABLE HOME MADE , MIXTURE No Sufferer Ikrc Should Leave It Un-trkd That Jtlio rondors ,ot this papor np preclato advlco when jlvon In good faith la plainly demonstrated by th fact thAt ono woll-known loca) Phar macy filled tho "vogotnblo prescrip tion" many tlmoa within tho past two weeks. Moat of thoso folks nat urally bought tho Ingrqdlontn only and mixed thorn nt homo. Tho an nouncement of this fllmplo, harralQM mixture hns cortnlnly accomplish! much In reducing tho groat Rir ensoa of kidney complaint and rheu matism horo, relieving pain and mhi ory, oBnoclnlly among tho.oldor pop ulation, who aro always BUfteriau moro or lens with bladder and url. nry troubles, hnckncho nnd partlcu larly rheumatism. Another woll-known dritRsUt asks ua to contlnuo tho nnnouncomont ot tho prescription. It Is doing bo mueh real good horo, ho continue, that it would ho a crlmo not to do so. It cannot bo ropeatcd too often, awl 8:15 p, m. FlrBt natlng Exorclsos.) M. E. Church. Juno 13 Alumni Day. Juno 13 Collogo of Llbornl Arts. 8:15 p. m. First M. E. church. To thoso exorcises tho publlo la cordially Invited. ElkM PHy- Tho Elk gavo another ono of their AuccesHtul card and dancing parties at their protty club hnuao Thursday ovonlng. It wnn noedloaa to Rny thoro wns n largo number of gtieata and thnt nil enjoyed thorn Holvun as tho Elka aro known to bo royal outertnlnora nnd thoao llttlo nffnlrB, glvon iiliout every two wcoka, nro nlwnya looked forwnrd to with much pleasure for tho mombora nnd their Indies, A fow mualcnl num bers procodod tho dnnclng. Prof. Horltngo nnd Mra. Will Cnrloton Smith gavo aomo vocal numbora In their UHiial manner, and Prof. Lolloy GiHtior gnvo a violin olo alwoyn a treat. Pi of. Von Josson wait tho tic companUt. Tho Elka orcliQHtrn of about ton plncoH furnlshod tho mualo for tho gny dancers. Tlioio wro did not enro to ilanco sought nmiiHuinoiit nt carda, mid In nl' it wih a most onjoynblo affair. Rofroshiiunta woro Horved 4A Hi-nip of Pnpet'. The oomjtdy-Urnmu untitled "A Scrap of Paper1' whloh la to bo pre auntod hy tho pupils of tho College about 10 o'clock, ovoryono tlootnrltm; of oratory tho 3rd of Juno, at tho Grand Oporn Hoiiho will undoubted ly bo tho moat aiiccmmful ot theao nioit, onjoynblo ontortnlnmonta. Tho HtudontM hnvo been rehearsing for tho pant month under tho nble dlrcc tlou of Sarn Ilrowit Savago, Donn ot tho Oillugo of oratory. Tho loading parts will bo taken by tho moat nd vnuoed puplla. and apeolal mualcnl numburH will bo glvon by local talent. fnrthnr ntntim tnnnv c&sos of remark- Normal School. (Orad- a,)o curM wrmighlt PERCIVAL llllKiirAM Willi Tlif Ilrlgliniu fitork Coiiiimny nt tl Kllngrr Grantl Thiiitcr. la excellent I tho aoatlng capacity of the audita Saturday Matiftee U ''Man d Maaert lion ana tno suiuwrv is """'" rjUm. Tho morning cottago prayr Miss LouUo Raner. the leading lady, Biellllg-i n0d ajmUHaneouily In haa a flno atago preaonce ana niiea a. ft dffrent icaitIo have been at- rnthor ilfflmilt nart snltindldly. The mlnov characters were well taken. Theater-goers will oertalnly b ploasod who sea tho "Bohemian's" and It wants to bo borne In mlatl that tonight and Sunday night are tho last opportunities. "" o Bore Nipple. Any mother who boa bad experi ence with this dlstreulns ailment will bo pleased to know that a cure Boay be effected by applying; Chaxi berlaln'a SaWe as soon a tke child la dose Burator. Wipe it off with a oIf cloth before allowing U bab to same. Many traised aurta thl h1t with Vert reaalU. For Mi by Dr. Msh'i 4m t aor. tended by an avarago total attead anee of 100 persona. Tho a Iter booh Bible readings at tho church have perhaps beau the most helpful aal enthusiastic of all. Mr. Hauden ehleld ia a matter on the Scripture. His statement ot Ulble truth ar clear as a bell, and very convlncUff. The characteristics of the evening evaaeoilatic aorvlce aro vigor, spirit, enthualaim In tinging and preach ing that ought to awaken tbo con aclence of orery hearer. Though not a largo number of converts have bon mado, yet It is confidently ex pected that the remaining few day of tho meeting will ahow largo re suits. OAWOXA. It was tho boat thing In tho school cnr. The banquot lust night was tho aocond annual )iia given by tho Junior claw to the graduating olass from tho Salem high school. IUhl-lnvllMHi Wnklliig. Tho mnrrluge of Mla Mary Ullxa- betli Davidson, nnd Mr. Mnaon Wll I llnm Hlahop was solqmlzed Wtfiluoa ' day evening, nt tho homo of tho brldoa pnronta, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Dnvldaon In South Salem. It wiiH a vory protty event alUud ed only by the rolatlvea nnd a few friends of the young people. The house was beautifully duoorutud for the ooeaalnH, rosea being In ovldenoe throughout. Tho wadding march was playod by MUs Ilartfl Hlahop, alater of the groom,, as the bridal party entered tho parlors, and took thulr plnoo be neath a large hurxe aho formed ot rotoa, whro the ceremony wna per formed by Ro-v. William DUhop ot Portlnnd, grnndfatho- of the groom. Tho bride looked pretty In a gown ot whlto Milk mull, and carried a bou quet of white carnations. Llttlo Robah Hnakel ot Medford nfeoo ot tho brldo was ring bearer. After tho eeromouy a wedding luncheon was sorvod. Tho young people aro both well known in this elty where they have a host of frlonda. The brldo U the only dauchtor of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Davidson, and Is a highly aoaoin pllahed young lady. The groom ia a son of J. A. HUbop and is a young man of tterllng qualltlot. They left Thursday morning for Oeattlo nd othor Sound oltlea. They will bo at homo to their friends at 104 Wilton street. South Salem, after Juno 1st. The out of town guest wero Mr. and Mrs. Haskel of Medford; Rex njibop, or Portland; Mrs. P. M. Gerow, Portland, and Rev. and Mrs. William Blabop of Portland. Tho following la tho proacrlptlota, ot vegotnbto Ingrodtontu, nuking a harmless, Inexpouslvo compound, which .any person can proparo by shaking well In a bettle: Fluid Ex tract Dandelion, ono-hnlt ounce; Compound Kargon, ono ounce; Com pound Syrup Snranparllln, throe ounces. Any llrnt class drug Btore will soil thin nmiill amount of each Ingredient, nnd tho doso for adults Is ono tensponntul to bo taken after oatih meal nnd ngnln nt bedtime. Thoro Is enough hero to lnst for one weok, If taken according to direction. Qood results will bo nparont froM tho llrst. Ing with Mrs. llolon Bouthwlck or Marlon street. Plana wero mndo for tho bazaar which tho ladles nro soon to glvo, and u pleasant social tlmo onjoyed, Light refrushmouts wero aofved during the nftornonn. Pltiifuint J'jilcrtJiliiiiicMt. Mlas Mndollno Walker entertained a number of her friends last Sunday ovonlng nt her homo on tho corner of Oontor and Church troM. The ovenlug wna spent Informally In hav ing a good time. Light refreshments wero aorvuil in luri of tho evening. Thoto present woro the Mlsso Al thou Mooroa, Mlldrvd Ilagley, Edith Ragan, llertho, Kekorlln nnd Mndo llno Wulkur, and Moaars. Ralph Moores, Ralph ChonUo, Laurence iiofitr, Oudln Roberta nnd Carl Oft' brlelaon. Juvcitllo Party. Floronoo Elgin vory pleatantly entertained a nuinbor of her little friends at thn homo of her parents, Mr. and Mn. Chna. F. Elgin on South Capital street, In honor of her ooutlna, Clurlbe! nnd Alloo Beoly ot Albany. Onmoa wero tho prlnclplo ' ......iv.tnAnt .liai wttlntt vnf rtltrfinlM woro nerved. Thoao present were: Ciurlbel and Allco BcW, Marguorlto Coodlu, Helen and Ruth Moore, Uornico L. Allen, Maoyo Hunter, Francis Ward, Qertrudo Mourer. Oraco Holt, Flor onoo and Cenloro Klein, Dorothy Il'ook and tho Messrs. Dick Qoodln, and Wayne Elgin. Mra. E. J. Seeiy of Albany, Mra. II. P. Allen, Mra, O. Lange, Mrs. D. Goodln, Mra. R. Hunt er. Mr. P, Ward and Mra. C. V. Elgin wero visitors at the party. Tho ladle ot tke W. X. C. fcViwlag Hi wwm every time. Eppfey's Perfec tion Baking Powder always makes good. If you want to make sometlitng good insitt on getting Cppley's Perfec tion Powder, sold by aH Salem grocers. Manufactured by C. M. Copley, Satem, Ore. K tr J GOOD BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBrBBBBBBBBBBBBsi ADVICE . M. LAWRENCE Forworly Ihtker, IjwrrMt A Maker. RefUble Grocer, At the OW Stand SOMETHING NEW !n Bifocal Lenses Let ua ahow you a neat, up-to-date as for sear and far-aeelag. It 1 ually aa good as the expeattre klad, aad half the coat. Doa't throw away your ereketi gtaaeee. Hrlag taeta to ua. We eta duplicate toy part, with little e&- Chase 11. Hinge im Stock Co. . n JA4B C5tj4HaVeMSaWit ftteaBjAaV tiM sgaaW A CeiMHeMnt Program. ZrtL TIm 6&ttaAflfr't MOtreUaai r a Wy aVTK VT ipwv rP''1' talpM 15 mi 95c. rf t s 1MVMIMJ rar rxa . .t