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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2fl, 1008. SOCIAL GOSSIP jj A China Shower. .. i. imlnv crnvn n. hi Eleno -"' Z " .,. L shower in honor ui a - bride, Miss t-enna wivuhubu ui .t. i hn mnrrlod Feb. Irner, wuw ----- - I to Mr. Otho iiagnn 01 uw uiuj. ..'.m1,m nn Nob Hill was dec- ( fesmtuv -- Uei and darKeneu ior mu uuu r .j 4,nn ni0P.trlo llshted Into anu i - - Tabtancfl of a fairyland scone. ! ..rhments. entertainment and ,v" .. . . n i.. alotbo bride-io-ue wure u - t and beautiful, as miss rawK hub superiors ns a Hostess, ano whs ijitcd b" "er blsltIH 1U,D 4,uo' ,iton of Tillamook ana Mrs. uinuu ifbt of Tho Dalles. Her guests honor were Miss Hazel McNary Eugene and Miss Blanche McNary Tillamook. hi-l Mill I lion life Insurance, which was nre- st-uitcd In such a way as to show a complete mastery of tho subject. Tho following ofllccra wore elect ed for tho ensuing term: President, It.- D. Duncan; Vice-President, S. II. Ueltzol; Secretary, D. II. Allen; Treasurer, J. H. Lnruterman; Cen sor, M. II. Gohlhar. During tho Bhort tlnrn .thnf tim loaguo has been organized tho young men liavo Improved splendidly, and It Is hoped .thai more of Salem 'q progressive young business men will avail themselves of this opportunity for discussing current problems. Vovby-Kliip Wedding. hamarrlagoofMTS. John King to Samuel Newby of Rosednle took a last Saturday evening at tho tfpnee of iMrs. King, 565 North ch street. t 6 SO o'clock Miss Gonett smith j-ed the wedding march, I nunc Llr after which tho corctnony i wrofrmed by Rev. Elmer I'etn- lon In tho presence of about fifty stives and friends. After tho cnon a dainty flve-courso dinner s rved by .Mrs. John Pomborton. V number of usofr.il and protty snU were received. iln, Newby camo to Sulom from k about two years ago, and pur- Led tho Prof, Parvln residence on Ith High street, which will bo. tho of Mr. and Mrs. Nowby. Mr. br also camo hero from Iowa, n year ago, and Is tho owner of u prune orchard at Kotcdule, Hoth t many friends hero who wish la much happiness. Reduced Rates to Tcuchcra. Hf'.tr extended corrospondonco j Supt, Ackennan of tho dopnrt of public instruction, flndB ho i mistaken in tho statement rondo hi former Interview, to tho effect It delegates to tho National Edm- poa association hnd nover boon ta reduced rates this sldo of tho Isourl river. Ho says . tho rail lure showing a good disposition kelp tho Cleveland mooting of tho lioaxl Educational association n m by giving reduced rates to who wish to attend that groat latlonal Catherine to bo hold i !9 to July 3. Tho program In to bo ready for distribution to fcoa educators. Tho Klks Gave n Rail. lae regular monthly dnnclng par- P'n by the ordor of Elks was rt success Thursday evening, one hundred taking part and fog a very pleatmnt evening. Tho p orchestra of t on performers (the music and punch was served la parlor Tho dancors kept It ptil midnight, Hat Social, innovation in tho way of en- pmmen's was Riven on Tuesday log by the League of tho Leslie f8"rcb, a tho home of Miss re Mclntyre on South Commor- !rt A'! tin bullae brought I'tomcd hats Lh loose trlm- ' aid the special foaturo of tha " aa th tilmmlng of thorn (Bf gent'enin guests. Clark P won the flrai prize for hav- M pwtist hat, while carl Mil- e llffid th.. r.ininl.tt.. - ft. Ve T,,noj ti r Alma. and Nol0 McIn. Tho K. O. T. M. Smoker. A vory unique entertainment of the week was the stag social and smoker given by tho Knights of tlm Mnccnbeoa (Willamette Tent No. 6)1 last Wednesday evening. Short nd- dressscs wero delivered by Stato Commander J. W. Sherwood of Port land, aidoon Stolz, W. T. Rlgdon, August Huchensteln and others. About 10 o'clock an old-fashioned Dutch lunch, consisting of sanior kraut, liver sausage, crackers, Swlst cheese, prezcls and coffee wore served, after which clay pipes and to bacco were passed around. The bnl anco of tho evening was spent In smoking, card games and general merriment. A goodly number of ap plications wns one of tho vnlunble results of tho smoker. About 125 guests wero present and nil report an unusually Jolly time., " Alirnliniu-Zu'lckur Wedding. On Wednosdny evening a protty homo wedding took plnco at tho homo of tho groom's parents, on 21th gtroot, whoro MIbb Clara Zwick or was united In marriage to Qustav Abraham. Tho ceremony wns por formod by tho Rev. Goo. II. Englo, pastor of tho Gorrnnn Lutheran church of this city. Tho brldo was luuulsoinoly gowned In white silk and laoc. After tho coromony n wadding suppor wns Borvod to about forty guests. Tho tables were bonutlfully decorated In forns and rosos. Tho nowly married couplo will ' mnko their homo In Salem. IM'lKcilla Club EntcrtnliiH. Tho Prlscllln Club hold Its weekly mooting last Thursday at tho home of Mra. A. T. Wnhn, 677 South Com mercial strcot. After a couplo of houra spent In sowing, snndwlchos, salad and coffee were served by tho hostess. Skating Party. Invlta,tIon3 are out to a skating party to bo given by Miss Alice Myorj next Monday night. On that evon dng tho Auditorium rluk will bo closed to all xxcopt tho Invited Euestu, of wdiom thoro aro about 120, including many out-of-town people A special program will be furnished by McElroy'a orchestra. -o la. VJ. K m UM IM lit ill l1- . ..li The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There Is n disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decei I I f-iJLV uvc. .Mauystuuteii by it heart (lis ease, piteuinonin, heart failure oi apoplexy nre often the result of kid ney dibeaae. If kidney trouble is allowed tondvancc the kidney-poisoned blood will at- " fc XgtlEf Utllllll .iltUIill XJk uic omuuer, or tne kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure Is obtained uuickest by a proper treatment of tile kiduevs. If you are feel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain iu passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild nnd the extraordinary effect of Swauip-Root is soon renlizcd. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and n book that tells nil about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Uinghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name.Swanip Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Uinghamton, N. Yj, on every bottle. COFFEE Five degrees of excel lence: good; better; fine; finer; finest: all Schilling's Best. Your grocer re turns your money If you don't like it; we pay him III Solomon's Class. Mn. Aniolla Jnogor, who conducts n roomlng-houso In Chicago, enn claim ono flvo hundredth pnrt of the affection of Dr. Goo. A. Wilchoff, wIiobo career of polygamy haa Just boon rovonlod by his nrrost at Bris tol, England. For a brlof period, she vn, or anpposod she was, Mrs. Wilchoff, than sho lost not only tho 'fractional part of Wllchoff's love which sho poBscstod but also $500 which carclossly she had loft on tho chlffonlor. Liko most of tho other 499 brides Mrs. Jnogor wIbIios tho multifarious bridegroom could bo rolcnacd from custody just long enough for her to havo a short chat with him. "I would JiiBt llko to moot him," bIio said yesterday, with somo forvor. "I fool I could pull IiIb heart out." Mrs. Jaeger la 47 years old. Sho had boon a widow for 14 years when In 1905 sho mot Wilchoff then known as Anton Doblor. Aa soon na he learned sho had money In tho bank, ho Is said to havo bogun an ardent courtship. They woro married on August 3, 1905, nnd flvd days later Wilchoff disappeared along with tho 9500 which his brldo had drawn from a savings bank to start him In tho saloon business. Ho was said to havo eloped to Now York with Mrs. Adam Helnrloh, wlfo of a pastry cook. . o Dr." Stone's Drug Store The only cash drug storo In Oregon, owes no ono, and no ono owes It; carries largo stock; its Bholvos. counters nnd show cases aro loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, tollot articles, wines and liquors of nil kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Stone- Is a rogulnr graduate In medi cine, and has had many years of exppienco In tho practice Consul tations aro free. Prescriptions aro froo, and only regular prices for medicine. Dr. Stone can bo found nt his drug Btoro, Snlem, Or., from 6 In the morning until 9 nt night. r A Fresh Complexion !i preserved and produced by Kobcrtine, a mild, delightful Mukci die akin exciuliitclv lofti banishes crackled anncarancc causcu by over-drynessi reduces the size of enlarrrcd pores, cleanses them, re duces inflammation nnd spreads on even, radiant clow due to wholesome nourish ment of skin glands nnd stimulation of tho capillaries which also feed the skin and supply its healthful color. AikjiQur Druggtttfor a frtt tamplt of OBERTINE tV v. . It fills tho arteries with rich, red blood, makes now flesh, nnd healthy mon, women nnd children. Nothing can tako Ua plnco; no romody has dono so much good as Hol'lster'a Rocky Mountain Toa. 3Cc Tea or Tablota. Dr. Stone's Store. 19 Mvlntr, IVbidMlCa w nrnt. tooratrti th,. color Sflhoma ba red and hi'o--the color of t'fi !Wertin .'rogrnm was given M e MHiung. Inoludlntr aS t f". .L TlUor. J -fo Bknai-, a solo by N'lna John- B1 a nutter of Instrumental PI0M About 75 ziiftfits wore tined I bcuvs Labor Organizations. rwm: oraanlzad nivln rvlon I"d;iie hd a livolv IaS :' ThiirirUv ,.. I n -' 'niBr uoiumw. hJ. hv 1,iet,0B. "Rosolved, r -Ktiitioa are a bene- ua lurking man." The rS lirf.tn'a,! . - --.,4 uirong argu V sd con, and In iwoh a u -now a eraat iioni nf im. M - borough knowlwlrft of n"1' but the decision was rtu-red in f.vn. i. r PlH S H wi..i . ,. 1 k.i. , . "ivi anu JJ. u. Erv .mij, nunc a M H Gohlhar do- n-Mtttv. a. . ... f - - v luu special ra wrft , ,..:: . " HU .mcriaung UUK An AlTuIr of letters. Wo woro much surprised at moot ing little Polly Contossol, formorly of Dowersvllle, In England. "Why, Polly!" wo say. "How la It we find you here?" "Polly!" sho repeats, with a digni ty wo never knew sho potfeeeod. "Lady Oledobta, If you please." An opology on our pnrt establishes friendly relations ono more, and sho tells us that she really haa won and wodded Lord Olodobts and that her father's dollars are being ex panded in the refurnishing of the Olodobts castle. "But," wo say, "It was rumorod In Boweravllle that you wero hesi tating In your choice between throo honest farmer lads in tho vloinlty. How was it. then that you, married his lordship?" "Oh," eho tlt,ters, "he came to Boworsvllle ono- day. When I saw him I dropped my oyea and ho be-J gan dropping his h's, and It wasn t long until ho Induced me to drop my J's, and now we are both making papa drop his v's and x'a." Judge. u A IHghw Ileal th Level. "I havo reached a higher health level since I began using Dr. King's New Life Pills." writes Jacob Springer,-of West Franklin, Maine, "They keep my stomach, liver and bowels working Just right," If these pills disappoint you on trial, money will be refunded at J. 0. Perry's drug store; 25c o 1 1 1 1 m i m i h m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 The t White House Restaurant For a Regular I 25c Dinner at 20ci They can't bo beat McGilchrist & Son Proprietors. Em-h- n i i i i ii i i i i i i i ; i i i i i DR. KLIM WONDERFUL CHINESE DOCTOR Will treat you with Orlontnl horh and euro any dlsoaso without opera tion or pain. Dr. Kum 1b known ovorywhoro in Salem, and has cured many promi nent peoplo hero, Ho has lived In Salem for 20 years, and can bo trust ed. Ho uses many modlclnos un known to whlto doctors, and with thorn can euro catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rohumatlsm, stomach. liver and kidney diseases. Dr. Kum makes a specialty of dropsy and fomalo troubles. His rem edles cure private disease when or erythlng else falls. Ho has hun dredB of testimonials, and glvoo con sultation free. Prices for medicine vory modorato. Porsons In tho coun try can write for blank. Sond stamp. If you want somo extra tine tea, get It from ua. DR. KUM ROW WO CO. ii?ritttttt,frtyhfyftirft,ffi,mlt)t)rill8)t THE CLASSIFIED FOX SALS For Sale 34 acres ndJoinlnc stnto fair grounds, 10 acres east nnd 2 i acres west of tho fair grounds road Can bo sold separately or In bulk. Good Improvomonta and nil kinds of frulta. A bargain for tho right party. Call on S. S. Colo, 570 Lib erty strcot, Salem. 1-lS-lm Wood For Snlc Dry cord wood; first, and somo second, growth flr. All orders dollvored. Prlce9 rea sonably. L. M. Vnn -Clenvo at Fairgrounds Wood Yard. Phono Mhln 1497. 1-16-lmo For Sale On easy terms, If Bold Boon, tho R. B. Fleming resldonco, on Center nnd Cottage. Enqulro of owner for terras nnd prices. 1-8-ti For Sale Ono hundred tone clover hay nt my plnco eight miles cast of Salem. Price, ten dollars pr ton. Call at my ofuco, room 13, BubIi bank building, or phono Main 491 or 1431. F. W. Durbln. L For Side Six yonrllng holfers and elx Jersey milch cows, cheap If taken soon. Enqulro of J. D. Smith, Oorvnls, Ore. l-24-3t Foa Sale or Exchange For good horse, a heavy spring wngon, suit abl ofor oxpross or dollvory. Call at Branson's grocery. Phono 131, 432 Stato Btroot. l-24-3t For Stile. Ono good 5-room hottso, flbro plnstor, woodshed 12x10, bnrn 14x16, throo lots and a cow, all for $1200. No. 1302 North 16th stroot, Snlom. J. McCloory. 1-24-lw For Sale 814 ncroB two mllos south of Snlom, on Llborty rond; chick on wlro fonco nil around plnco; now houso nnd furnlturo; new out buUdttfgs; threo dozen chickens. Q. W. Flcshor, Snlom, routo No. 3. l-23-2wk FOR REXT. For Rejit or Side About 50 acres of good land In Roscdnlo district, 35 ncroa ready for crop, No build ings. Apply to "S.," enro Salem Board of Trado. l-24-3t DRAYMEN. Cummins Bros. Transfer Cotnnany-- AH klndB of transfer work dona, Furnlturo and pianos boxed roadjr for shipment. Prompt service Is our motto. Stand and office at 253 South Commercial street Phono 210. Resldonco Phoiro 968. LIVEHY AND FEED STAniiKS. LI wry nnd Food Stnblos Old Post oillco Stables, at 254 Ferry streot, botweon Commercial and Froat streets. Telophono 188. Some ot tho finest llvorlcs in tho city can bo found horo. Dick Woatacoit, proprietor. 10-1-lyr LODGES. nrpentera Union No. 1005 Local Union No. 1065 of Cnrpontors &4 Joirors of America moot over Saturday ovoulug nt 7:30 p. m. t Hearst hall, 430 Stado St, A. W. Donnls, Roo. Sec Forcsiors of America Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 19. Meet Wednesday in Hurst hall, Stabs stroot. Lo eAbbo, O. R.; J. CL Perry, financial nccrotnry. i i me Central Lodgo No. 18, K". 6f P.. Cnstlo Hall In Holman block, ccc nor Stnto nnd Llborty street. Tuesday o onch weok at 7:80 j. m. Oscar JohnBon, O. O.; B. HL Anderson, K. of R, and S. Modern Woodmen of America Or gon Codnr Camp No. 5246. Moots ovory Thursday evening nt t o'clock In Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk. Woodmen of World Moot ovory Fri day night at 7:30, In Holman hall, L. E. Pennoll, O. 0.; P. L. Fraa lr, Olork. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, aecl dont nnd pension Insurance; $2, 000,000 plodgrd; ovory claim paM Good ngonts wanted. J. II. O. Mongomory, supromo organiser, Box432 Salem, Oregon. ' R. It Ryan, secretary, 540 Stnto street LOST. Lost Bny horso; flvo yonra old; wolght about 1050; had haltor on. FIndor notify J. W. Noedham, Phono 1354, rosldonco corner High and LcbIIo Btrocts. 1-21-lwk .HL fli ASH iHHHV f A B v "'r,BHBswsjatB,nB UibK : Ik LiiM viJi , , LpXadSHSaHHHiiBBBflBHBHSBSBBB Ifi IBJ MISCELLANEOUS. if. 6. Olio & Co. Wholosalo grocord and commission merchants. Wo aro solo agonts for Rex Spray. It Is absolutely uniform In strength. A perfect chemical combination. Costs a llttlo more, but chonpost In tho ond, strength and reliability considered. 1-15-tf PROFESSIONAL. G. V. i:ills, M. D. Physician and Burgeon. Tolophono 307 Mala. Offices, 546 Stato stroot, opposite court houso, Salem, Or. Residence Phono 318 Main. 8-13- lino Will tho Party Who borrowed a Snoll bicycle from Tho Journal ofllco about two wooks ago kindly return same, as tho ownor noods it. 1-10-tf Vogei Lumber and Fuel Co. -Lumber ,Bb!nglcs, building matorlal, wood and conl. Low irlcea and prompt dellvorlos. .Ono block east of S. P. pasBong.r depot. Phone 108. 7-2-tf SASHANDDOOR FAOTORIESw Frank M. Brown. Manufncturor oV Bash, doors, mouldings. All kla&s of houso finish nnd bard woo work. Front Btreot, between Stat.' and Court. Make all complaints nt tho ofllco. ,. .THE PRESENT IS AS GOOD A TIJII5 AS ANY TO TEST THE MER. ITS OF EPPLEY'S PERFEQUON BAKING POWDER. IT IS PUT UP IN GLASS JAR8, .MANUFACTURED RIGHT HERE IN SALE M, AND SOLD RY ALL LEADING GROCERS AND DEAL ERS. ITS USE WILL INSURE SATISFACTORY RESULTS. Butto Nt Wcuderoth Fine wines, liquorB and cigars, Wo handle tho celebrated Kollog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing boor constantly ot- draught. South Commercial street. 49-3-lyr Enlarged Our meat market on East Stato street has boon doubled In size and wo aro better prepared titan evor .o sorro customers. Prompt service and tho best of meats our motto. Call or phono 199. B. E. Edwards & Co. WANTED. Wanted Eyory ono that ItaH propor- ty to soil to list with tho Latham Lund Co. Ovor Portland Gonoral Electric Co. 1-14-tf Wanted if you want a marblo or grant to monumont wo can savo you money. Wo don't pay big ront nor oily taxes yon get tho bonoflt. Como and got our prlcoa, and ha convinced. Our shop la In City Vlow cemotory. Bmoslng Gran tie Co., J. D. Bohannan, munngor, 1-13- jMHIIIIHIIHllllillillll f ELITE HOTEL Robtaurnnt and hotol, on 2 European plan. Moals at all hours on short ordor. Regular dlnnor 26 conts. Thirty now- 4. ly finished furnished rooms. E. EOKERLEN, I'rop. 148 Commoroial St. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n 1 1 n m i i o. Brtia Sifiutu mToniA. ,ItJ MM YM rUM Airs t9&H HOT ROLT FOR BREAKFAST. We Are Cash Purchasers Of poul try, eggs, and all kinds of farm produce. Berry crates made up In unlimited juantltles. Capital Commission Co., 267 South Com mercial street, Salem. Phono Main 179. mmmtif it- ei-atsa Or dainty llttlo dinner rolls that will -tempt the appetite of tho most fastidious, Is the kind wo serve ev ery day when ordered. Breadstuff, tight, white and delicious, is our specialty, as well as the richest, finest oak ea, and pastry. When you want to enjoy your meals order your breads tuffs from CAPITAL BAKERY 439 Court Street Pkoae 389 O C T. Co Steamers Pomona kl Oivronls leave for Portland Monday, Weu.ves day and Friday at 10 a. m, and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m. For Corvallls, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday about 6 p. m. M. P. Baldwin, agent Offices and dock at foot of Trado street M. P. BALDWIN, Aft, BUTTERNUT BREAD. ,It Is worth more than any other broad yet tho prlco Is no higher. For salo at your grocors'. CA LIFORNIA I1AKERY, Thomas & Cooley, Props. PLUMIIER8. TIico. M. Barr FiumbtDg, hot water and steam heating and tinning. 164 Commercial street Pboae Main 192. 9-1-lyr 830 COURT BTREET. Call and try t&am. Veals 15c. Board per treek $2.7E, also furnUhod -vomi very reasonable. AT TIIM Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c i M. J. PeUel Plumbing, steam and (as fitting. Successor to Knox ft Murphy, 228 OofistBercial street, 'Prone Mala 17. Hotel St. Philip Fourth and Fifth and Bamslde Streets, Portland, Oregon. New fireproof European notel. Steam heat Modern conveniences. Rates 11.00 per day and up. Untoa depot car will land you at Ui door. H. PKftCf, Prp.