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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1908)
CAPITAL JOVHKAts. gALBM, OKIKJON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY , It. wnsmmmitmm 1AILT n",a i i-jti use nwi 5S .mXBM trc JjLrJL Baking Powder Ik mIt kJciir Furl m4 wlUi JUjl fript Ctmir f Ttrtw ! Mil frtu fran Insures healthful and delicious food for every home every day irHiSJnflHMI JflR 1WS HflMR JuMHawH pVvvpNliv vi IHRv EKTKrxBH SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK llngaiM.'nvuuugli V tiding. Olio of tlio prottleat wsddluga of -llio season ocourrud Wednesday oven Ing, February 10, when Miss Loiiii.i Bloanor Cnvanngh wnH united In mar riage to Otho Hhkiui, nt tho First Prfsbyteriun ohttroh, llov. Henry Ilabcock officiating. Tim church was boatttlfull dPcornlod with putuiu, ol teit plant, carnations, hynolnths and alroaroors of Ivy. The ceromnny wan porformed be neath a huge bull o whlto roses, In termingled with tnuldon linlr- fortu mid whlto satin ribbon. Tim brldo wns utUmdod by Elono LuclWo Fnwk. Paul I). Wallace ant fd a bout limn and tho ushers wore Claronco Illshop. Paul Blahl. Clifford llrown nnd R. M. Hofor. Tho wed ding inarch wns played h Miss Miss Lonna CnvnniiKh Is tho young tmt diuiRhtor of Mr. nnd Mm. L. . Cnvnnngh, of thU city. Olho Hokum 1h tho only son of Mr. nnd Mm, II. II. Itngnn. Mr. nnd Mra. Hngnn have (tone to Eastern Oregon to spend their . lionoymoon, nnd will bo nt homo nftor Mnrch 10. . lliii-rh'Hiiilili. At tho homo of tha bride's moth or, Mm. Kowton Smith, In West 8a loin, Thursday ovonlng, February 30, nt 7:30 o'clock, Miss JubkIo I'onrl Smith nnd Wnrron Iluroh woro unlttd in marriage by tho Ho v. Ilonry Unboock, of the Klrwt Presbytorlnn church. Tho brldo was charmingly gowned In whlto lattdsdown with trimmings of rare Inco. She onrrlod a shower Rlnnoho Drown, plnulit, nnd Miss Joy bouquet of whlto carnations. Tumor, vlollnUt. Mrs. Carlton After 4ho ccromony n wedding sup Bmlth sang Hohtu's "Still nit the pur win served In tho spacious din Night." with piano nocoiiipiiuliiiont (ng room, which had been beautiful by Prof. Newberry. At 7 o'olook, ly decorated for the ooouslon. Tho tho appointed hour, nnd to tho J happy con pit ware tho recipients of Hindus ut. Lohongrln'a wedding ninny beautiful nnd oojtly presents, inarch, tho brldo entered with herj Mr. nnd Mrs. Iluruh will upend father nnd. marched up 4h nlslo to their hourymoou In Rtckreull, nftor the nllnr, whuro tho groom nwaltod whloh they will go to Portland to her Tho T. M. 0. girls, of which thejrasldo. Mrs. lhiroh Is an aocom tirldo wits a iiiuinhei. cauio In n body , pllshod nnd hlxhly ostoouiod young nnd cut near hnr. Tho brldo wiu.lmly. nnd tmrrlo with hor tho bt Messrs Clarence Bishop, George Good &I1, Clifford Brown, Mnc Hofcr and Paul Wallace. C. !!. O. lU'tl' Tho annual recoptlon . of tho Capi tal Huslncss Collego was given by tho sttidonte, Inst Saturday night, In tholr Bchool rooma.v Tho decora tlono Btiggeatod tho valentine Mmo, red henrta, with Ivy, and ferns being lined. Tho croud mnrch was led by MIbs Lralu Drown, nnd Alfred Schrm Games of various kinds wero played, end .in interesting program given Refreshments woro served. IilrtlMkty I 'arty. About twonty-throo young pcoplo vrtto entertained at tho homo of Mm. Alfred Hnyball, on Court stroet Wednoiday ovonlnp, In honor of her daughtor Idclla's soventconth birth day. Tho evening was spent with gam os, muBtc. and singing of songa, nftor which a light luncheon wa, sorved, Miss Idolla- received many pretty prosents. Kfnvortli L'4hc ICHtcriJidimpnU The membera of tho Epworth Lcaguo of tho Leslie M. 13. church will give nnothor of their ontortaln monts this evening at tho homo of Nolllo Mclntlro. Games and tmiMc, and tho usual Jo'ly tlmo that Is had ut thoso affairs will bo enjoyed Ro freshmonta will bo served. AHM.-H.bly C1h( Danco. Tho Assombly Club -gives its sec ond dancing pnrty on Wednesday fv. onlng, February 1C, In tho Blks ha'l This will ho ono of tho soolnl ovent' of the weok, nnd will undoubtedly bo a vory successful nffalr, and much Intorest Is being Bhown among tho younger Hoolety pcoplo. MrKt roy'a orohostra Is nrrnnglng a spwlal program for tho ovont. Mift Putnam Kntortnlnx. Mls Mnrgnrt Putnnm nntortalnnl about GO girl frlonds this nftornoon Various kinds of guoislng games woh the prlnolpnl amusomont. i . O i CANNOT LOCATE ON THE S. P. LANDS -. j. r4 'AiT. -rL. I A . -- A W 'V O V o " j" -c"T 'a- X HU Vlx tttfPl -Cl irf Jt V M LO.XL fill f I BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBk. s ...IJIIBBII '-VvAS-i Wi eal dollai ir- ss This limericK jocks ono im ui cumpieuon We wj(j give a half pound Ohlrardolll'a Cocoa can full of Bllvor dollars (03) for tho beat lino submitted to complete It. In case more than ono person submits tho lino selected as best tho money will bo divided pro rata. Ono person may send as mnny solutions oe they wish, thcro Is no limit. The correct answer may bo sent In nny form, but wo profor that it bo written upon tho back of a label taken from any slzo can of Ohlrardelli'fl Cocoa. Answers muat bo mailed on or beforo April lst,plainly addressed Xo GHIRAIt DELLl'S CONTEST DEPARTMENT, 20 Montgomery street, San Francloco. lloro's tho "Limerick." MMMt ... ., A Hckly yettwg student at Ylo Tried te treiif then hlmielf upon lc But t. wite "Colleie Widow," Slid, "Cut it out. Kidde, KW HmHMtM MM MMWHIUIHM...tu...t , irar dellis Co cd (Less Than a Cent a Cup) Is made with scrupulous, conscientious care and old fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. No Cocoa at any price can be better or more delicious. Your grocer sells and recommends it. A IUJAL "PEERLESS" ORCHESTRA reiploiultut in a lovoly sown put en train of whlto silk chiffon ovor taf feta of tho ame lotto, with full lounUU veil nnd oranxo blouoms and narriml a shower bouquet of brldo'n ro . The maid of honor wore n ow of whlto ncoorvUou plaltod chiffon and Vnotian laco ovor grotm iatln, and carried pink carnations. Fallowing tho oeromony a rvcep Hon was held lu the church parlors. KTiitd h profusion of evorrtrns, palttm and oamatlon. The Y. M. O. A. Mandolin Club furnished tho inuelc Assisting In roclvl"8 wore Mn. norgu Drown. Mrs. Harry GUnger, Mrs. cartton Hmlth and MUs Mara ret Cospor. Lunch was sorved la ono tprnor of tho room In a pretty arbor formal lo tbo ontwlnlna of rope of pink aatln ribbon and smllax'. ttttersporoetl with raraallous and hyacinths. Th Wlf Althoa Moor4. Uulati Mty ON, Mildred IUkIoj- and Uerthu Al Umi a4Uted in trvlait. The Plce Hf wedding, eako eontnlatag tho ring felt to Mlw Htmaa Hrown, that ea talnlHK the iktmUte te Mta Margaret !rOOHy and AUae Thonia4H sot the dtm M1m lluwtnk Mi oawitht th brlduV tmuHM Awonjf the HMtnaf-tHwa cveesa wtwo. PtisiH PcUaad. OmhmIh a4 ,Mr Uer HatNy. Mm J V. Jlewh. Krl R WlKglHi aad M Manta rt WllUeheu, ai Qee. J add (row AXorla. Vr4 UaaK. f HK-t: Mra. C'arenae WIUeh Kae. of HtlvettOR; Mr. Jhwm WaU9. ei TtUawotik; Ml HbjuwOio FawK, of Ktckrtrail; Mr. and Mm. Uveae. MIm MarKttt Lwuiy. Mr. sad Mr. Clee Utaal mh4 Ww. lrta.l. f aae R tmm School; Mr U. a Thowas. wlfhoi of a host of frlonds. Kltolum Slmwot. Ml Mario Mutha whoo mprrlngo to Utuls C. Htrlngor takes place the latter part of this month, was th Kttcat of honor a a kltohen ahnwer Blvon by Mnt. A. II. IHiakwstoln WiNlnMtlay afternoon. The house was prettily daeoretod with datfetltla. Ivy and violet. "Hearts" waa play ed during tho ntteraoon, and a dain ty luncheon orved. MU Mutht alo sang sevoral popular uonga In a plena Ing manner. Ml Mutha U a oharming girl and is iry popuktr among hr friend, while Mr. Stringer is one of tho. pre groho young men of the Capital Cky. Tho gowiU were: Marie MutU, Hhuhh Maths. MlhlriHl ttoas. Haul Hargrove. Hrmeniard Carey. Myrtle KnovHaad. WtlU llaokn steta and Mrs. Ilonry at. Uetaw. tNtrtliuut Ownwrt. Prnatlaeat among the eootal evotttg of the wwk ta Portlatul wilt W the eaaeHrt gtvw by Mr lmk Hieha UuU, a YnHor vkMtHtai. aaaUui by ,Mtaa Uantrtw a M. HM4e. M ivHkt, trt tbe ItMliK tbwtr V4tMKly fttR, ("ebrnary th 361k. Tbe iHMrtta-tes, )raiHiaeHt )-Mrtk.)Hl wweetjr tadlea r; Mra. A. H. Kfidkety, Mrs. lUae HbHh Rattf, Mm. P. I. Maaa Mra, T. Qp)ftrt, Mrs. Urxn' M. Mt. 5lr. U. C. PW5- , In Honor uf lUrtlKUy. Mm. Ohaaaeey RWUot aUrtalaed with a ohaftag dMb aMppM tat SaU Hrday vealag for dareaoo RUhott, the Ogttslon Vtrlag hU birthday Ftvi huKdrwa mas pkyel later la bo v aaing. Tho nMMa ware: Mt3 (United Prosi leased Wire.) llalllnghnm, Waah., FcW 'St' -A u rosult of nn lnvostlgatlon that ha boon mndo by Commjsslonprlt A. HivJIIiiRer, of tho general lnndoflleo of the governmont, at th requnst of a cltlnou of Whntoom county. It la announced that the Individual who who bar been collecting n fe of $75 for locating pontons on the Southern and Oregon rallwny land grants Is simply Imposing on Innocent and tin Mtspoctlng poraons, nnd that It will bo Impossible for such persons filing on the lands to Monro them. Advertisements have ben sent out under the name of F. P. Rolfo, ac cording to the stntomonta mndo by tho eommlalftouer, that Congress man Tawney, after a eonferenco with the commlsalonor of the gtnarnl land oitloo. Informed his son that persons so tiling oo u Ul undoubtedly seouro tho lauds. Tho statements contained In those advertisements are de clared to bo false. Mr. Kate RwHh, Mr, ttt4 Mr. ivl.lae Thap4w. W Mud Klag. HwnH. ( Twrr aaa KH attloh- MarU Hafw. Hm Cw. of lleod rd. f Cattane Oro. Mti Sablae DHt. at Purtlibd. b.l A CLEVER DEPUTY BUT AN EASY MARK Saa FraMckco. Krb ti Through tho stupidity of Deputy Sheriff Mloh- al Monro. Ralph Rorgolla. ouo of the most notorious forgers in the oo u n try. vioaped from custody yes terday aftoraooa Hargella pleaded guilty to two charges of forgery In Judge Dunne's court anil was given Into the charge of Moor to be taken eat 40 oaan a draft. More took htm t the Flat National bank and then tho prlfSHer asked peraiiMion to see a (dead who lived ta th Uarbary Goant dtatrtet. The pair pred4 m Kearuoy street, and at l1a lb artoaer In vtled the density ta o Uv a drink of watr. Mare arcHe4 cheer IhN U ami llrglp, be.mibg hblr. said: "Jnat wait bare a miUHtib" and dbwmMHt tato tb etbur ttnder the sahMfttu Metre wait! aearty half a a hoar for hbjH la rttura; tkH be ftaally rvmllswd that tbe ek mtght have fowmt same nhr mf ont of the abee. H rmA4 dwa late the cU Mir am tharo oMMred the pro ppletw. ttebart 8'emas4 who to farmed btm tbat the n-toaer had mad bis eseap bf eMmblag n. high feaoe la tho rwar et Ut aba. '" o- .Hi . - " CoafctlaAttea, r Urogalarlty. w tery aftea the earn of aiok-baad acao. taaes ramtty MedMlae is tbd grt prevvaUHvo and cum of hwdechtf. DrugsUta stl It for SSsl Malinger KtniHkiiiiotr'a Aggrogn. Hon Ouo of tlio Finest In tlio Htato. Ono thing worthy of special men tion whloh happened tho past wock Is tho music furnished by tho Poor less' orchestra for tho boosters' moot ing last Tuesday night. It wnB with out a doubt the best orohostra music which nan uoon nonrd in bniom tor years, and tho mombors of tho or chestra should bo encouraged by all Half in people to -try nnd keop Intact etteh a combination. Its manager, Mr. Stoudentnayor, has over tried to hotter tho orohostra and band mu sicians In Saloni. and his violinists, Mr. I,oltoy Gosuer nnd MIw Lllllo Mny Stage, are oompetont to play thu principal violin parts In any combM nation. It takes years of study to bocomo proficient in any profession, nnd tho mombors of tho Peerless or chostrn hnvo domonstrnted beyond n doubt their ability to render first class music. Long llfo to such organizations. FIVE MEN KILLED 11Y DYNAMITE EXPLOSION (United Pross Lcnsod Wire.) Reno, Nov., Feb. 22. Flvo men working on tho now tunnol for tho Western Pacific railroad, nonr nock wlth, woro lltorally blown to plecos by a dynnmito explosion, according to roporta that hnvo roaohod Rno. One report snys two tnon woro put ting a charge of dynnmlte Into a hole bored for that pttrposo, and three follow workmon wore standing noarby whon tho charge oxplodod. Plecos of their bodies woro hurlod 50 feHt, Tho victims woro Austrlnns. NO MORE RICE OR SHOIvS FOR HONEYMOON CO! (United Press Leased Will Chicago. Fob. 22 No mod or other mlssllos for the gay groom and bluihlng brldo wbc their honeymoon over tho & Northwestern railroad If tl clals of that corporation hard way. Tho first stop towards it this tlmo-honorod practico -ras whon tho offlclnls of tho road nn ordor prohibiting the throw rico, old shoes, tin cans or ax olso at bridal parties while th boarding trains. One of the. officials said that It often bai that passengers not lutcestedj demonstration hnvo (unipiali getting ears full of rhe or oj hit by a good-sited shoe intend tho bridegroom. NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR 40 Different styles of ladies' Oxfords and pumps to select from, and fuHy as many for men. NEW ONES ARRIVING DAILY. We are carrying the largest selection of Spring footwear ever shown in Satem. Every pair the very latest creations, in fact we can not show you an out of date Oxford, as this is our first season to show them. Come in and let us explain to you fully, the new points of the spring footwear. "" H m Safe. St H XSHOl XV Ntoae HI fe''