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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1908)
DAILY CAl'I TAL JOURNAL, BALKM, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL I. 1008 'aV I SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK .. ,1 onrl.lllV had TWO w-j-'u Kin an appearance. Probably M . .... ...,. lint nf flin ejo'llest timo nau - . rferly inspection u"u ml Guard at tno nrmoijr u.. ,.r nipht. All tho social young lT, thero and expressed thora- L is baring had one of tho, best i of the season. detr prPcr Probrb,y ,nad0 UB M display ai uiw uiuuu "l"-'- i on tho appearance of Mary Bering In "Glorious BeUy," on '-Mday night. The Mcum Toum j attended in a body. Tho Assembly Club. to Assembly club will give the Mac of the series at tho Elks' ! Wednesday evening April 8. i ttdlei will hnvo this party in he, and mako It a leap year" fcr, It promises to bo the social a of the season. McElroy's or- vlll furnish a select pro- Card Party. Kr mj Mrs. St. Helen, anslstod li!r nephew, C, L, St. Helen, n- cu the Whist club on InRt tiij evening. After a pleasant fcli? i dainty lunch was sorved. Idrtt pmo was carried nway by i F'ink Bucklo, and Mrs. P. A. : received second Sir. John rt received first prize among rretlemon nnd D. I). OIniHtond IrM second The guosts woro nil ralMtle p'ayers which added J; to the evenings enjoyment. JFwl'idny reached hero before h.'tad returned home. CInt I'lny. p Senior class of tho high M re reh-nrlng for the piny to give about tho Ins of tube Grand opera house. The I! a burlesque on Shakespeare's l3t of Venice," ontltlej. xmhant of Vonlco ITp-to- fuia under the direction of 10 Trill There are fifteen "n In tho play, and tho en- 'he students nre showlnc 'different nartu Is nn nunnr. U i flret-class production.' Kor Tarn Gutch. V Miers entertained u number mi Tuesday evening for Tarn I'aohai bcn uppolnlod na an f" ai candidate at the U. 8. leadcrar ot Annapolis. He to la a coup'e of weeks. The f entertained at the skat- fi until abut 10 o'clock then 'wn Songs and Kuesslni- hM the amusements of tlm k later refreshments being Uwrence Hofer and AL. we were awarded tho nr!za PHiii rontons Tarn Gatch aire of Fied Myers at 0. u" r student of the Acri. Z3 'so who were present "l Djer and Tom Holrnan. 'atmell PaitT. '""'I surnMa nntu -.... n , I'm. j n m. )y McMillan of Highland, :,' j"mv Toning. About l 'adg eathrft,i n,t n a socm time wan had. -- aa loft tMt Wednfailnv ; ,00. Callfornl. u.-h. i. lotion as motorman with ' a Santa niam pi.fi r """ Club Moots. - S'ock'on ehnrrolng.y "7 Prmciiin club last or r 9idence 27-1 J". PI Tko 1- l. uies sewed a ''' about k .f ,. r ta,'k uf & .lflHnfoiiR i J b? 'hejr hoetew. - , S Hoom Kntrrtaliis. J KrJ room nf iin,nin f tt d the otJwr rooma ' "'day afternoon. "r"sraui WM as f0. h rnnn. F-3 no. .. ' fo-ir boy ! n v '".an RLi l jt rl , P'...,- " ir- ItTr '"'rBC tH. "' Cur- S UOII. 1 -V Ada a. .. Jf'o,,- " f'd ky ,Bglng Feelin Just So-So of tho social whist club of Inde pendence nnd a few relatives. Dutch whist was tho game of the evening, Mrs. G. W. Conkey nnd P. H. Droxlor were the prize winners. Refreshments woro served during the evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cooper were pres ents with o. sot of silver spoons by tho members of tho whist club. Those present wore: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Messner, Mr. and Mrs. L. Da mon, Dr. and MrH. 0. D. Rutler. Mr nnd Mm. G. W. Conkey, Dr. an.1 Mrs. W. R. Allln, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Klrlcland, Mr., nnU Mrs. J. E. Hubbnrd, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kutch, B. E. Paddock, R. D. Cooper. Mn. Anna Coad of Dnllns, and Mrs. C, E. Ireland of Portland. Knights of Pythias Convention. At Indouonuenco tho business ses sion wan detained untlj tho arrival of tho last train of tho day, which wns at 8:30 nnd on which enmo tho delegations from Datlai, Fall City and other points. Tho nddross of welcome wns delivered by L. R. Stln- Bon, who noted In place of IJ. P. Jonos, whoso Illness prevented his nttondnnco. The address of wol como was rosponded to by J. 9. Vnn Wlnklo o Albany. Tho convention had representations from the follow ing lodges of tho district. Laurel No. 7, Albany; Vnl'ey No. 11, Cor vallls; Central No. 18, Sn'oni; Loon-, lilna Vn 1(1 Qnlm tlrvtiw.n Vn A K. T... ! .U. .. V WV..W, .IVII.V. A-.V, 1U, J- dopondenco; lhr:ncs No. Cf, Auroru; Arlnn No. 57, Hubbnrd; Cascado No. 92, Falls City; Mnrmlon No. DC Dal las. Among tho grnnd lodgo officers proxont woro L. R. Stlnson, grnnd keoper of records and seals, nnd II. II. BtoM, deputy grand chnncallor of district No. 3. Two tennis entered Into the com potltlvo drill for tho hnndsomo prize, which consisted of "Tho Little Knight" an emblematic pin for each mombor of tho team. Tho award was made to Salem team which won over Hubbnrd by 118 points. Tho banquet which followed the business session of tho convention took place in tho Mason's banquet hall. This was a sumptuous nffnlr, at which no pnlns were spnred In Its get-up. A smoker followed tho banquet uud (ousts responJcd to un til almoiM all tho prominent visitors wore called on. The Independence orchestra furnished music during the banquet, adding much to tho pleas ure of tho occasion, ?Continued on pngo seven.) Object to StroiiR.McdJclncn. Many people object to taktug th strong medicines usually proscribed by phystplaus for rheumatism. There Is no need of internal treatment l'i and ensut of muscular or chronic rhoumntlsm, and more than nine out of every ten cases of tho disease nre of one or the other of these varie ties. When thero 1h no fover and II; tle (If any) swelling, you may know that It Is only necesmry to apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely to get quick re'ief. Try it. For sa'.o by Dr. Stone's drug ctore.- o , AdniiulHtra(oe,d Final Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un- dcrsignod hns filed his final account as administrator of the estate of T- L. Ootd.n. deceased, in the county court of Marion county, Oregon, aud tnnt sata court nas auiy ei urn hearing ot objections thereto ana settlement tborof for Monday, tho 4th dttv nf Mav. A D.. 1908. at 10 o'clock o. m., in he court loom of said court, at Salem, In said coun ty and state. Dated iit Salem. Oregon. 4hls 3rd day of April. A. D. 1908. THOMAS S. GOLDEN. P. A TURNER, Administrator. Attorney. . w-aiw. n SO-SOB is Anyone ,ho is fcelinp; iusl not well. Liver not acting right is the cause. Dad liver means bad health, bad stomach If 1 t. i t i . anp Doweisoltcn bad kidneys unhealthy complexion blues headaches all kinds of ailments. A bad liver becomes a good, healthy active one when treated with &eg u. s pat oryicr M i- Better than pills for liver ills. Never gripe, sicken nor act violently always effective. Take an tablet to-night and you'll feel better iu the morning. Get a 25c Box The A. H. Lewis Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. 4 immu miiwxammmmmmm For Sale by Capital Drug Co., Z. T. Riggs, Snlcm, Oregon. aim Vf LErflPBvLvy a m b hi m r jw iiii rtiin -x. -i- v kviv - r ft www. -;iih. n in i 1 1 1 1 1 ii ii i TDB BIST KOJiJST TU FAMILY STIOt HAD Can be obtained from oar prima tender and juicy beef, rauttoB or pork. All our eU are celecte4 from the choicest, and prepared fot the table to suit the demand ot tilt fastidious. Our prices are lower for quality than yon can find at am pine in Salem, S.O. GROSS, Phono 901. 870 State -w OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY WILL BUILD TO EUGENE AS RAPIDLY AS ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE I SBCWfesSSwrWau A HOTELS AND, RESTAURANTS. HtnmimiH iimimii The t WHUe Hoitse Restaurant For a Regular 1 25cDinnerat20c I They ca't he beat McGikhrist & Soh Preftietors. IIIIIillllllllHIUHIIHt lllimilllltllilHIHHW H99 court mrmmr. i Call and try Umhu. M eftta Z i 15c. Board per week $J.7I, ! also fHrnUhed veewa very Z AT TJDB ! Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c ieji)inwBtTwaaa 1 1 ii t w n 1 1 h 1 1 1 m n m i ; ELITE HOTEL Robtnurnst and hotoT, on ; ; ! European plan. Meals at all ; ; hourn on Bhort order. Itoeulnr ", ', ' dlnnor 25 cents. Thirty now- ; ; ! ! ly finished furnished rooms. I ; M. KOKEIILEX, Prop. ' ' 148 Commercial St. J. 3r fitW " CNL, . H MANY COLOkS 9 IrM Sal :g M VHli WEST 1 or. i TI12 PRODUCTION OF kA .:oh orade work rj M lJTfS IS Lbtf IS IUTH8 HOCStJ 4ftHigwai C Kugeno Dally Guard, Aprll2.) , The following letter, concerning tho plnuH of tho Oregon Hlcclrlq Rail wny1 company, now operating between Portland and Salem, will Interest the people of Eugene nnd the entire upper Willamette valley. It cornea from Guy H. Talbot, vice prealdnnt and general nmnagor, and state nuthoritatlvely that ISugene la to bo the terminal of this splendid rail way Bystom, which, with Its numerous roodors, will In n fow years tra verse the entire Willamette valley Thin letter indlcatos that by tho end of the year tho lino will have been completed to Albany, and that tm,xt year cars will bo running Into Engone, altlfough there la & poosibll't thut work muy bo pushed on toward Eugene at oven u oarlior date. Mr. Talbot Is to be commonded for the business ilko letter ho writes, as woll ns for tho open and &bovo-b'onrd pollay of taking the public into lila confidence and announcing fully and iroely tho plans nnu Intentions of tho coinpny. No other course could more thoroughly, I turn, w'n the confidence of the public Mr. Talbot's letter Is as follews: Portlaud, Or., Aprlll , 1908. Mr. Charles Fisher, ' Publisher Guard, Eugene, Or. My Dear Sir: I nm In receipt of your letter of March 31st Inqulr itif na in nnr iilnna to build into the iinuer Wlllnmotte valley and to Eugene. Our articles of Incorporation cover ho territory to Eugene and wo are making pluns to carry out the extension to your city as rap- Idly no possible, we nave an material on nna ana nru nov oruuwuK our plans to commence at once oir lllllsboro extension from Garden Home and will havo tho line In opratlon la the fall. Our next work will commence at Salem south to Albnny, and later on to Eugene. At Just what time we will get throe 1 canu0t say. as it will bo our policy to build link b link, and not undertake to try to cover too much lerrltor ut once; in other words, as BOona the line in ready for operation I uto Albnny we will at once proceadwlth the Bugeno extension. Howe ver. If money matters continue toimprove wo undoubtedly will pus h our line Into Eugene as early n&pois!ble. I can eay this jumou tha .t we are jwlng to Eugene with ourrolls and will prosocuto tho work n 3 fast os poialble. It Is not ourpollcy to go Into tho field nnd cov r a large amount of territory wilh-y our Hugeno lino fil:eSHRDLUUU out being randy to back Jt up Immediately with turning tho dIH. When we nro rendy to build promplty our Hugoue lino we will then bring tho matter tin beforo the Eugene poople and then only 'ask for a franohlso or terminals neodod fr the actual operation of the prop erty, and from all Indfoatloua I nm suro that ho psoplo of Eugene will give us n pleasant roeoptlon. To ium the mMtor up, we do not rant to build paper railroads. Thro have been a groat many nrtle'ea pbUelied In the pap rs throughout tho valley that our company wm oonneotod wjth tho so cal'ed Welch onterprlso. I wlah to ndvlw you that wo nro not In on;' way connected with them and wlmtaotlna we take through thlg terri tory will bo entirely independent of their. ' Before he summer 1b oyw wo should know positively at what time we should reach Eugene, and I aawtre you that I will be very glad, when a deflnlto timo Is determ ined Uy our' syndicate, to advise you, a we have nothing to cover up In an of of our ontorprle. I hae planned a trip to Bngono for some time pnel, bu have boon uuab! o get away, but hope to get to your city some time tho oarly part of this month, as I deslre-to look over the situation In and about tn elty. Very truly yours, GUY TALBOT. SPRING SHOES Shoes for summer wonr. Just re ceived. A big shipment of tho latest styles nnd shnpos; moil's, boys', In dies and children's. Tennis shoes nnd light shoot. Easy nutl comfort ablo house sllpp.rs. Jacob Vogt nHTsutte Street. Hitlvni, Oregon I1III IIMIIIIIIIIllHltK TORRID ZONE FUNARCE I HOTEL OREGON i Cor Seventh nnd Stark 8t. Portland's New and Modern Hold. Rates $1 per day and up. European plan. Free Bus. WRIGIIT.WGKINSON HOTEL CO. Proprietors HMfl ii The ; ;. Horseshoe Restaurant ' 33 State Street. ', has opened under the faruior '.', old management. : Best 20c Meal in CHy : : McKENNETII HOWARD, Tr. i t-H-4-4-m t m Hjiii nw - i ESS FRENCH FEKALE PILLS. fcf Ct-ii luuc l rUfrrmte Wis-ir UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING .... IIUST SERVICE COMPLETE OUTFIT Only white hearse and horses In Marlon and &d joining counties. W. T. RIfiDON I O O. F Bldg 456 Court St. Tho above out repreaenta brlok lined Torrid Zone Fur..... Guaranteed gas, smoke and dut proof. Economical nnd durable. A. L. FRASER 258 STATE KTIIKET. Kstlmnte furnished on heating iVSim1 ITlLtf Jair' 4 al'JTw Strong and Health) Poultry If you fe'U CouIoii'n Improved Slnsh Kgg Fuoil Your hens will ba caokllng over froth laid egg, throe times as many as they would lay without this food You will help yoursolvos and help Us If you do your buying in our lino from us. Good literature on poultry raising free. TILLSON& CO. 161 HIGH ST. Phono 130 CHICHESTER'S PILLS UVi TUB tHAMHMV I BKAK. y I MJ&L ra jfjtU4 t'kt-mi.M.uy IHiunaU MfH.I, I'l'l. j ll.d wl J(J -.tIUi ijt&'lB WM s$ :. .: . v- .jTtXOCEH1E5 V,L, ''i,,y--T' There Is a Big Difference Between Groceries. Thero H ft dif ference in prlco nnd another in qual ity. Judged by either standard It will pay to BUY YOUR GROCERIES HERE Your first order will show Unit our economies In price have not been effected by iutorlllae of quality. Our Groceries nro above nil good grooerlos Tho caving to you Is. catiBOd by our oloso buying and our modarnto idoas of u logUtmnto profit A. A. Englebart I2lli and Stale Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of tho bowels. Relieves coughs by cleansing ths mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial lubes. M Maete SKgar" Children Like It F IAAfi-Wf AK KtMin Tff w j j. " ifper eel i tol dJS annlver. aoasa PrWo -, 'J v. Kjej-i l'rvti - 5,4 ' ft I t , trUl JJ U.'u VtUwa. 1 eJnM ii. V,CU,UB ""aw the members -r S0tOSYOfil'iC15TSnVEVkiER. yt 'Sold la Sakm by Dr. S. C. 5fc:.t '(J iiv ww-. . r) ' rtiP I Iff