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6 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM OREGON, SATURDAY, DECJSMJlEIt 7, 1007. FOR COUGHS KING OF CURES THE WONDER WORKER FOR COLDS who wero ircsont. Music and vari ous games furnished the amusement, after which light refreshments woro served. Miss Glaudlno noso and Dorothy Shanks Assisted in sorving, while Miss nuth Kross presided at tho punch fiowl. FOR THROAT DR. KING'S AND LUNGS NEW DISCOVE lllllio clt"ccitlnn. Tho house committoa of the Salem Illiheos aro completing dotalls for a Now Year's ovo rocoption, when the will koop open house to tho niombora of tho club nnd their families. There will bo dnnolng nnd bawling nnd music. Th annual billiard and howling tournament is being arranged. FOR COUGHS AND COLDS PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I had tho most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed It would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my caeo incuraBlo, but thanks bo to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am all sound and well. MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovcrtown, Ind. Pries 50c and $1,00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Frea SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY J. C. PERRY i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii n 1 1 1 m i' I SOCIAL GOSSIP i iii!iiniiiMiimtt.iii Moore-IJybco Wedding. A pretty wedding occurred nt tho homo of tho brldo's sister, MrB. C. O. Engstrom, Thursday evening, Decem ber C, when Miss Francos Mooro nnd Mr. Clay Byboo woro united in mar riage. Rov. Sollcck performed tho coromony. Miss Lulu Goodrich was tho brldo's attendant whllo her brother, Mr. Mnrvln Mooro, acted as best man. Tho Jiomo wns prettily docoratcd with Oregon grapo nnd mistletoe. Whlto chrysanthomums woro nlso ttBCd, tho bridal party standing under n largo bell mndo of theso pretty flowers. Tho brldo woro a pretty croam albatross drcst. and carried an nrm bouquot of white chrysanthe mums. After congratulations a dainty lunch was sorved. Tho brldo is the youngOBt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Li, Mooro of this city and has ninny friondB here. Tho groom Is jiIbo well known hero having been fo. many years In tho employ of Mr. Pitz, a well known Salem buslnosu man. Thoso present woro Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mooro, Mr. and Mrs. Flcotwood nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Eng strom, Mlra Sara Davis, Marvin Mooro, Aloe nyboo, O. P. Mooro, Mr. and MrB. Win. Fleetwood, Mr. Fltr. nnd family Mrs. W. B. Llndsoy, Misses Orn and Lulu Goodrich, Mlsa Mr. nnd Mrs. Bybco will bo nt homo to their frlonds nftor Docem- bor 15, on High street. Mrs. Leo Entertains. Mrs. A. A. Loo entortnlncd tho Standard Bonror society of the First Methodist church at hor homo last Saturday afternoon in a most delight ful manner. Mrs. Loo has had chargu of theso young Indies in tho society for Bomo timo, but Mrs. Kimball will take up tho work from now on. Both of tho Indlos nro grcntly beloved among tho young pcoplo of tho church. Tho nmuBomont of tho nftornoon wns n tostlng of 'tho (lvo souses. For Instnnco 15 nrtlclcs woro placed on a tnblo .and tho young Indies passed around this tablo going into another room whoro thoy wroto ns many of tho nrtlclcs down on tholr papor as possible, For tho sonso of hearing, 15 plnno numbers, mostly well known songs woro plnyod; for tho senso of fooling tho guosts woro blindfolded nnd nrtlclcs passed; for tho sonso of tnsto, something to cat and for tho sense of smelling bottles in which had boon plncod porfumo, medicines, etc., woro passed. In all it wns a novol ontortalnmont. Tho mombors prosont woro Noll I o Rohorts, Ruth Boyer, Ema Steinberg, Inico Bell, Opnl and Allco Hatch, Altn Jones, Evalino Relgloman, Eunico Mlllor, Poarl Eyre, Katy Wills, Ruby Woodward, Vldn Mc Millan, Beryl Holt, Laura Woods, Emma Minton, Albortn Halo, Francis Dlmmlck, Edfth Sherwood, Mnbol Jnmos, Miss Throsa Bonidlct, Inlco Goltrn, Lola Cook and Ruth Mr. nnd MIsh Kalpko. Mitchell. An Infonnnl Party. Miss Althca Moorcs informally ontcrtntlnod about a dozen of her friends, last Saturday ovonlng, In honor of Miss Barbara Durbln, nnd Ellen Thlclson, who nro attending St. Helen's hall in Portlnnd. Tho ovcnlng wns pleasantly spent with gnmes, "GOO" and miiBlc, nnd having a gonoral good Umo. Refreshments woro Borvod. Tn Honot' of Portland Girl, Holon nnd Dorothy Pcarco enter tained a number of tholr girl friends InBt Saturday nftornoon in a vory charming mnnnor in honor of their cousin, Miss Lconldo Floury of Port lnnd, who was visiting thorn. Out flowors woro used ns decorations. Muslo nnd games furnished tho nmusomont and rofrcshmcnts woro sorved. Surprise l'nrty. A pleasant surprise wob given Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Dane nt tholr homo in South Salem, on Wednesday even ing. Tho timo wns spoilt in danc ing nnd music. Tho guests were; 1 Mr. and Mrs. George VIbco, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Mlllor, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stnploton, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. B. Tnllmon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bennett, M and Mr3. Charles Delaney, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lucnq, Mr. and Mrs. Joo Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans, Misses Mil dred Lucas, Delma Viesco, Maud Ev ans, Laura Bennett, Dott Sholton, Graco Dane, Dora Nowbury, Messrs Edward VIsco, Lyod Lucas, Martin Vlsco, WIIllo Daniels. i jfe V.PBBI lli!E'M '' "--"Ilia i, i - "- Ail atfQW , .. . II ""SSffffieKsl Sff&sft m I o " ' I t saaaomi-. ne Kind Ynu a . - - -Ml Always Bought Bears the Signature of O. A. O. Dance. Tho hop glvon at Corvallls last ov onlng wns ono of tho social ovonts of tho collego year at Corvallls, and n crront mnnv out of town ewosts wora nroaont. It wns tho Thnnksclvlnc.n C:3 D m hot), nostnoned that tho connuorlmr chorUB wl B,nS morning nnd ovon- football team might bo prosont. Oni,nK- A" invited. D. Errott, mini- 'Pfinntsan'lirlnr 1nv tlinw xtfnvn In T.ha AtmunRtjt'iMt) um; wtvj nvtxt wm Angolofl. Among thoso who attond- 'III I I 111 II II I 1 I 11 8 1 I 1 I 1-M f THE CHURCHES 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 First Presbyterian. Church street near" Chemoketa Btroot, Rov. Henry T. Bnbcock, jyi'i tor. Morning Borvlco nt 10:30 o. m proachlng by tho Rov. J. R. Comor, D. D., pnstor of tho First v Baptist church. Sunday school nt 12 m. Rov. II. Wyso Jones, evnngollst, wlil spoak to tho Sunday school. Chrlj tlon Endeavor at 0:30 p. m. No ovonlng service nor mid-week prnyor mooting on account of evangelistic meetings in First Bnptlst church. Tho nftornoon meetings conducted by Evangelist Jonos will bo held in tho locturo room of thlB church. FJrst CliM-stinn. Corner of High and Center streets. BIblo school nt 10 a. m. Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning thomo, "Tho Christian's Vision." Eld, B. O. Black will proach at tho ovonlng hour. Christian Endeavor Tho Christian church k I3Hiy Prnmnlncnj-n-rt .' P5 ! flcss andltesucontalnsnelusr mnrr Liiiiiiiii.miirnninrt nnniir.t.-i m Eft I WOTWARCOTIR AlF EftS' ll JhrfaotmDrtm.wmim BjS tjl! I Jmpkm Sctd" I If I fM agg&, ) ml ii EBfifcui Apcrfccl Remedy rorConsllpi- f I If Uwl lEtR tlon,SourStoniach,Dlarnci I lir ! l-So!1 Worms jCbiwulslww.Rtri$Ir I IT r.u'fl p8j,s ncss andLoss or Sleep. . XJ f ( NVtf BSJ1 RicSinulc Signature oT -,.', BSiet:1 NEW YORK. I iiiillf 1UD1 PicCt:, -, i ! EPFPIICTIIDI Exact Copy of Wrapper. 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First Church of Christ, Scientist, 440 Chomokotn strooj. Services Sun day at 10:30 a. ra. nnd 7:30 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon, "God tho Preserver of Man." Sunday school nt 11.45 a, m. Tho Wednesday even ing meeting Is hold at 7:30 p. m. Reading room in tho church opon each afternoon except Sunday. A'l are cordially Invited to attend the services nnd the reading room, "United Evangelical. Sunday school at 10 a. m. K. L. of Q, B. at C:30 p. m. Rev. Henry T. Bnhcock, pastor of the First Pres byterian church, will occupy tho pul pit at 11 a. ra. There will no even ing service because of tho special meotlngs at tho First Baptist church. H. A. Dck, pastor. Gospifl Chapel. Fifteenth and Mill streets. Preach ing services nt 10:30 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. Sunday school' at noon. Praise service at G:30 p. in. BIblo study Tuesday evening. Prayer meeting Frfday ovenlug. Central Cougregational. Js'lnoteenth and Ferry streets, P. S. Knight, pastor. Morning service nt 11 a. m., In charge of Mr. Z, C. Battoy. Rev. R. H. Kennedy will conduct service at 7: 30 p. m. Sun day sohool at 10 p. m, Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m. Unitarian. Corner Cottage and Ohemeketn streets. Services at 10:30 a. m. Sunday sohool at 11:45, Immediate ly after morning service. Preaching by tho pnstor, Rev. Paul S. Bandy, subjeot, "A study, of Church Poli tics." First Methodist Episcopal. The subject of baptism will bo considered at 10:30, "the topic of the discourse by the pastor being; "la Immersion Scriptural Baptism?" At 7.30 the topic will be "Self-Destruc tion and Salvation." A1J, aro cor dtally Invited, Two good housos in suburb of Salem, Ico orthud; tit) ! good business a oplondld blacksmith and wagon and ptiiti with n good business in full running order at the prNttfi ; Tho shop building Is a strong framo building with concnttfn I tion and heavy framo woll finished, and would be firtt tltu M i ctoro building, or warchouso or factory, or good boit ItsfttJ i within ono block of tho now lived out railroad. One oitMi i beautiful homes and business ocntlons In Balem. WlllUtO i change aa part payment a good small farm. Will ituMiji 1 and low interest for part. Farm to bo In Willamette n!'fj ! Salem or Portland. 1 Address correspondence to DERBY & WILLSON or GEO. B. JACOBS Salem, Ore. R.F.D.8,SiM i WMIrtfcllDWfcWIrtiWIWhWfcWfcWI) Cut in Lumber Prices . Owing to tho large amount of umbor on onraaajjogSU the building in Salem, wo havo made a cjUhgrniggUI list, anrt am nrenared to fill lumber conjracUjiil- ---f -- --- w - - The ChasJ K. 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