Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 14, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1908.
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SOCIAL AND DRAMATIC EVENTS
k VENTS OF
THE PAST WEEK
....- ihn Grand
is rt. rrpa.
a OB SJonaay uu -
. tended by the blg-
3 ura-out n In this city
: t,y nrntanrt-
E ' ...t In Slalom BOC Oty
rtBKini -"- -
tf appear at mo ?
wcf the nights, togged out
.jd The event wps u --
V, cki success, the entlro
..n. i.m hMnff sold out
.awl 6" -
' , ji .nnm nntl thOSO
ijpjanaius i"""!
!M oronouncea tno uiuui-
t fsmlshcd by the local tnl-
EiiTe been remarkable, con-
,tkInciperIenco of tno piny-
Ljrofesjlonat minstrels.
jltht at tno urns "
It! with the usual good time
Ireful entertainment on
The program consisted
jiy of cards, gossip and danc-
(M-I'urIi Wedding.
ilea of Mr. and Mrs. W. D
Ltfl South Twelfth stroot, was
of a pretty wedding Inst
(jnalng when their daughter
n IIKCQ in nuimugu iu "
ICU Cable, a promlnont phy
la1 Portland. The bride Is the
(taiMcr of W. D. Pugh, tho
Harley, Blackwo.lI, Elmer Shoemaker,
Dean Shoemaker and Willie Daniels.
Church Social.
The Boys and Girls' club of tho
Central- Congregational church gavo
a- social In their church Wednosday
ovonlng. Music and a Boclal good
tlmo was enjoyed. Supper was served
to about 75 guests. The procedo will
be used to defray church expenses.
, 000" Tarty.
Mrs. R. B. Fleming entertained at
"BOO" on, Tuesday and Wednesday
afternoons. The de,corntlons wdro
pink Carnations and violets. Mrs.
Flomlng was assisted by Mrs. Claud
Gatch, Mrs. I 13. Spencor, Mrs. El-
drldge, Mrs". Chnuncoy Bishop, Miss
es Klttlo Mobro and Ryth Gatch.
Flower Shower.
Miss Mlnnotta Mngors, musical
supervisor of tho city public schools.
was glvon a. pleasant surprise Iu tho
way of a flower shower yesterday
morning when eho wont Into Miss
Bcnns' room at tho Lincoln school to
glvo tho pupils their regular singing
oxorclsos. On each desk wore clus
ters of daffodils, violets, trlllums
crocuses, bottlo flowers, and spring
"Genernl Mission Work." After
wards refreshments, consisting of
sandwiches, olives and coffee, were
.serves! by tho hostess, assisted by
Mrs. w. Carlton Smith.
i
Fortieth Wedding Anniversary.
Tho fortieth wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ryan was cel
ebrated Thursday by tho ladles of
the 0. A. R. in tholr hall. A largo
number of the comrades and friends
wore present. A grand spread was
provracd of substantiate ana dollca-
of "Pinafore." Tho decorations were
jacko'-lanterns and ribbons of gold
fcnd whlto repe paper tho chus
colors. Games were played, and a
numborof musical selections given,
and tater two short dramas wore giv
en by the students. Miss Vera
Kitchen served punch. Nearly every
member of tho class was present,
o ..a
Car Servico Improved
Old No. 26 has been withdrawn
from tho South Salem lino, and a
much finer can No. 3G, has beon
beauties, and after being given a bas
in architect of tho Capital kot Miss Mngors was naked (0 pass
far Henry T. Dnbcock of tho by each desk, whllo each Httlo atu-
Sftutyerlan church performed dent gavo her their pretty offering.
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t)i?lori were decorated In Surprise Party.
kisJ white Tho brldo and Miss Fcrroll Johnson wns given n
titood under a boll of Easter sttrprlso laflt Saturday afternoon at,
i imllax artistically looped her homo In South Snlcm by n num-
ribbon, Tho dining room bor of hor school friends. Tho nmuBC-
l where the luncheon was mont of tho afternoon was games In-
Urnonlzed with thoso In tho, eluding a guessing contost In which
tho first prlzo wns won by Laura
Kcarna and tho second by Loo Alfred,
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Wo have Just opened, our niw 8tofo and Invito tho ladles of S
ldm and vicinity to call and. Inspect ttr atock, which is ontlroly
now and up-to-dato.
THERE IS NOT AN OLD HAT IN OUR STORE
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No last season's goods worked over and sold an up-to-date. Cour
teous attention, by experienced and tasty calesladlo i n time.
Our prices are very modorato. Como In and enjoy yourself Among
tho latest creations of tho milliners' art.
THE VOGUE
270 N. CtmicaeroiAi St.
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WILL llOltlC FOR OIL
Work on Witonkcr I-'arm Kcnat of
Work, on WltrnktT Farm Kant of
I). M. Watson.
M was given in marrlngO
rather, and was handsomoly Refroshriients wore also sorved. ThQ
Ibrepsde chono mndo prln- guests wore: lx!0 Alfred, Addlo
ito illk, with trimmings of Lewis, irmai Botsford, Hnzol Keolor,
w, iui urtiuu a, Biiowur .now iniura iarn. auuio, iruoiu.
iK brUe't rosea. Miss 13 vn
I ud Lanra Pugh playod tho
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ffeatoarof SMithorn Callfor-
JH be at home to tholr!
A Bunch of 'Comln' Thro' tiw F.ye" Boautteti.
Child Labor Prognim.
Unitarian church, Sunday evonlng
will bo glvon tho following nt 7:4f:
ChoctiB, Blind sohool.
Addrostf, "Child Inbor, a Nntlonnl
n Apr i in. at 708 1-Jnst Disgrace," Chns. V. Galloway.
uu-m. Portland.
rWfrialncd Friends.
Daw awlsted by Evtrott
-Our Hoyt end Paul Russ-
tt'nalned a numhor of
n ha home In South Salem
V ttealng The tlmo wn
lWag various gamea: aluo
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rtieTennK an nninvniiin
u served Tho Invltad
' " lllse At?nna W'naf
tnjl MiidrJ I .. ,.., 1
Catherine Carson v,aan
lwlKeton AMa pii,n
'Claas. Mahei nim..0,n
ry Ro a Vlesco, Dalma
' Ad, Mabel OTIyln.
rTf. Maud Hick. Eva Hall,
rKr. Airaa .Nye LaVerne
j. -" vuir van
L, GeorBe Keeton,
-, ineotlgre Koorman.
jan Humnhrov i.inv
&"aasen. Ed Viosco,
Chorus, Blind school.
Address, Illustrated by storcoptl
con vlows, "Child Slaves," Mrs.
Mllllo Trumbull of Portland, sooro-
tary of tstato child labor committee.
Chorus, Blind school.
Short nddrossos. "Child Labor In
Oregon," Mr. O. P. Hoff, Btato labor
commissioner,
"Soquol to Child Labor In Oregon,"
J. II. Ackermnn, superintendent of
public Instruction.
Flno Birthday Pr"eiit,
Miss Marguerite Wlllson, who at
tained her seventeenth birthday last
Monday, was tho recipient of n flno
horse and buggy, a gift of hor fath
or, Jamos W. Wlllson, who thinks
theto la nothing too good for his
charming daughter.
cles, and a beautiful sot of china
fruit dlches and othor tokens wcro
presented by Mrs. D. C. Howard, In
behalf of tho ladles, and responded
to by Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ryan.
Thorq, waa only ono prosqn thnt was
at tho marriage '40 years ago. Mrs.
Ryan's brothor, C. Poto., of Fox
Valloj-, and ono thnt wns at tholr
tenth nnnlvoranry, Mrs. M. C. Hlce,
of York, Nob. All had n very pleas
ant tlmo, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Ry
an continued prosperity the balance
of llfo.
Woman's Auxiliary.
Tho woman's nuxlllar to board of
ml.slona of St. Paul's Episcopal
church held its regular monthly meet
Ing at the residence of Mrs. George
t'-o Mi'Ur. Ray West, B,nBham Friday afternoon. Mrs.
Dcaaaing delivered an address on
FrtMhumn Party.
Tho nlnfet nf 1f)11 nt llin Rnlnm
high Hohoolptwas outertalnod by tho
faculty at tho school last night". Tho
ontortnlnmont was In tha nature of
a taffypull, and was given the clans
for tholr having sold tho largest
number of tickets for tho production
substituted. Old 2(1 ha3 gono to tho
bone yard, and has done valiant ser
vice. When sho wtnt out both mo
tors woro gone, two of th) stops were
missing, front and rear bay windows
worolulsslng, and It was a happy
medium boveon riding out-doors or
taking a trip on n spring-tooth drag
ovor now brok'tn land. Tho now car
has flno rush-bottomed spring seats
and glldo along like n motor boat
on a smooth lnke, with tho mu filers
on tho gasoline works. Tho old car
was roady toho run in at any tlmo,
and the police had boen callod sovor
nl times, but wore undecided wheth
er to tako It to the Jnll or tho hos
pital. Tho No. 3G will bo appreciat
ed and patronized with a wild deslro
for bettor transportation, that has
always tilled tho breast of tho South
Snlem people.
B. F. Wltonkor, a promlnont farm
er residing near Monmouth, wns In
Dallns Saturday morning. Mr.
Whltcaker has just complotcd a con
tract by which he hopes to sccuro tho
oil which ho is confident exists In
paying quantities on his land,
A portion of tho land han boon
leased to D. M. Watson of Portland
a man of years of experience. In thnt
lino of work, Mr. Watson has con
tracted to begin sinking tho first woll
within eight days, and to havo it
complotcd within four months after
Its beginning. From thnt tlm? his
lease Is to contlnuo for 10 years, or
during tho tlmo which oil In paying
quantities Is secured from tho vari
ant for City Warrant.
Notlco It horoby glvm thnt there
are funds on hand applicable .to th
payment of all warrants of tho City
of Salem endorsed "Not pntd for
want of funds." Holders of said war
rnnts will plcnso present thorn for
pnymont at tho ofilco of tho undor
Blgnod, No. ISO South Commorola
street, na Intorcst will censo from
and nftor this dato.
FRANK MBUKDITir,
City Troasuror.
Salem, Oregon, March 4, 1008.
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Fuji-Ko, the Japanfcae actrei who captivated Londoa, to a ran typ rf
the orieatal beauty and, beUe beJmc a talented acire, fai brilliant wk.
KtM speaks E&gikfa fluently aad la a atndeut of the KaIUk drawa aj well m
tkt 4raaa of her owh coeatry.
itoo WJllal, In Tho Country
Sulre."
ou wells. Mr. Whltenker Is to ro-
relvo a liberal royalty from tho prof
Its of tho Industry.
Tho contour of tho land in that
plaoo and tho texture of tho noil is
claimed by man who aro oompotent
Judgos to be strikingly similar to
that of tho oil fields of Pennsylvania
and othor nil states, and many en
couraging evidence of tho presence
of a considerable quantity of oil have
been found.
It will be' romombored by many'
that a well was commenced at that
place about four yoam, agp, Theonj
terprUe was financed by looal capital
and the woll was sunk to a ooaalder
able depth bgforo the projeot was
flnaly abandoned. The work had
Ibeen pUiood la the bandit of Inax-
perlonted workmen and when the
dri'Mig hajd progressed to a oonsld-
erablo depth, wator was allowed to
get Into the woll through an unfort
unate mistake, and tho labor of sev
eral months was ruined.
Mr. Whlteaker did not give up his
conviction that oil existed iu paying
rjuautltM upon his property, how
ever, aBd ho Is confident of the ulti
mate success bf the present projeot.
Before the woll that hud been drilled
four years ago was so unfortunately
made valueless, the signs of the
present of oil were so many and so
evident, that there Is great probabil
ity that the proposed well, sunk un
der the superrlsloa of experts will
achieve tho wccom that waa deBled
before. Dallas Observer.
GRAND Ol'ERA HOUSE
JOHN F. OOIIIHCAY, Mgr.
Saturday, March 21
Till: MAN'AtlKMKNT TAKMH UN
USUAL PIilMHUllH IX AX.
NOVNCING ; i-t i-t M
the Rork Company
Superb Produciion
Coming Thro'
The Rye
By Geo, V, Ilolmrt mid A. Baldwin
Mount
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