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DAILY CAI'I TAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 18. 1008
SOCIAL EVENTS OF
THE PAST WEEK
DEMOCRAT
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"Mciiry Widow" Dnnc
Twolve "Merry Widow" girls of
tho Capital qlty nro arranging a
'Morry Widow" lbnp yoar dnnco to
bo glv n In tho Armory Monday
and It is to bo hoped tho unlvorslty
boys will bo pleased with the recop
tlon given them In the Capital City.
While hero the Quartette will also
fling at tho Plnat Congregational
church at the forenoon sorvlce, Sun-
nlght, April 27. U will undoubtedly 'y AlrH 19, and at the evening
N
ho ono of the: most original and emc
ccsBful dances glvon this season for
which 250 Invitations have been is
nuod. Everything will be ?uggostIvo
of tho "Merry Widow" tho music,
which will bp furnished by StouJen
meyer's orchostra will bp "Marry
Widow" waltzes and two-steps, and
tho girls who take part In the grand
march will wear "Morry Widow"
hats. Tho decorations will be of
Scotch broom, and Oregon grapo.
Tho "Morry Widows" are: Bertha
Allen, Georgia 13oothr .Tesslo Keoton,
Vina Sherman, Mabel DeLong, Doss
tfchultz, Mildred Turner, Loulso
Hoyt. Noll Hargrove. Ellzaboth Kee-
ton, Jennctto Booth, and Adeline
Molrlng.
Tho patronesses are: Mrs. R. D.
Allon, Mrs. RV I). Houston, Mrs. C.
A. Murphy, MrB. W. J. Culver, Mrs.
W. P. Babcock, Mrs. I Brown.
service nt
samo day.
tho Central Church the.
Foily-frvcnth "Woddlng Anniversary
I Tho Ladles' Aid Soalety of tho
Central Congregational church will
give a repeptlon to their pastor, Roy.
P. S. Knight, and his wife next Tuos
day evening Jn their church par
lors. Tho reception is given In hon
or of the 4 7th wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Knight, and Mr.
Knight has hern instructed to invite
all the pcoplo he has married, which
would number about COO. It is not
likely that this number win attend
but a very pleasant social evoning
will undoubtedly bo spent.
MR. O. SPRINGER OF AUHIHN,
OREGON, IS THE DEMOCRATIC
CANDIDATE FOR STATI
TOR IN THE 17th HIST
AND ISSUES THE FOLLOWING
PLATFORM.
Program ' Lincoln School.
Pupils of the third and fourth
grndo of tho Lincoln Holfool enter
tained tho pupils of tho other grados
with tho following progrnni yester
day morning :
1, Rocltntlon "If I Knew", Dor
othy lJuohnor.
2, Rrcltntjon "Little by Littlo",
Donald Thompson.
Illi'tlulay Dinner.
Mr. P. Harmnn wbb given n pleas
ant -surprise' on Wednesday evoning,
at his home on South Commercial
Street. About fifteen of his friends
l called and served a delightful din
ner, in honor of his 52nd birthday.
Entertain FHiuvIk.
MIssoh Grace and Juanlta Koff en
tertained about twenty-four of their
frlonds nt the home of thulr aUtor,
Mrs. Taylor, on North Front street,
last night. Tho rooms woro prettily
uocoratod with wild curronts, and
girls, Dorothy Oregon grape. Oamos woro jilnyod,
3. Song, by threo
Ruchnor, Irono Curtis, Mnmlo
Victor.
I. Recitation "Arbor Day Work
ers", Floyd Moyor.
C. Recitation "Tlrod", Arlol Ac
kcrman. 0. Recitation - "Going to Sohool In
Third Grade", Frank Ztnti.
7. Song - "Star of tho l3nt",
Uornlce
Myrtle
sol DOLnney, Dorothy michnor. which had boon fitted up as a stu-
8. Recitation ''My Shadow", Alice , tlutitH room with ponnnts. nicturos
and both lustnimontnl and vocal mu
sic was onjoyod. Later in the ev
oning Mrs. Taylor served refresh
ments. High School Literary Soclctl".
Tho "I'rnsonlnns." tho girls' lit
erary society of the High school, on-
ts,l..llwwl tin. I.no. Mt tlis. HC,,ll
..., V.. awi.rx. , . Vi HI HI V I. 1 1 V IflfJB Wl 1 I I U .317IIUIU
Powoll, Mamie Victor, society hist night. The entertaining
Lotion, Althex 1'iHoh, Ha- was douo In one of the cIiihm rooms,
Johns.
0. Excrclso, by four boys, John
Bay no, Freddie Hhosmnkor, W
lyoiils Kllugolo, Wllllo Johnson.
10. Rocltntlon -- "Tho Two Glust-
cb", LiicIiik Hoffmnn.
11. Song, Amy Marvin.
12. Recitation "Hnttlo's Vlow of
Hoiifo Cleaving", Hazel Do
Lnnoy. 13. Piano Duot, Estor Luous and
Lotilso Maund
ft . . 1 -
- a runny wiory , "oy 'Vnudutto",
MlflS IlCail'H room. .Iu,,..wil Inlnt.
Btoro.
14. Bong
from
1G. Recitation "Planting n Treo"
Horman Vlosko.
lfl. Exnrclso "Why Wo Plant tho
Treo", Eva Uutton, Luollo Do
Wltr, Myrtle Lewis, Alta. John
son. 17. Bong "Tho Dustman and a
Story", by tho girlB from Miss
Bonn's room.
and flowers. Games and music and
n Jolly good tlmo was had. Ro-
froshmunts wero sorvod.
lllitlidny Party.
MnHtor Eugene Houston entortnln
od about thirty of his frlondB Wed
nesday afternoon, tho occasion bo
ilng hlrf tenth blrthdny. GameB woro
played at his homo until all the
.guests had arrived. They wero thon
lontortnlnud by Mr. Mott ut tho
Refreshments woro
at Roll's confectionery
Itean th f YoB "a)8 AlAarS ti
HP U IM
Church Entertainment. I 11 liVlfl
A delightful literary and tmtBlcal
ontortnlnmont wiib glvon at the Lob-
Ho M. E. church In South Salem,
Tiiaf ntr itriti lit rr V . ntmrrn tun u
Blvon by Miss Merle Hockot, Mr8. nml euro any dlsoaso without opora-
u Gortrndo Johnson-O'Flylng, and, Hon or pain.
Clarke- Belknap, nsslstod by tho Dr. Kum la known everywhere In
Unlvorslty Quartette, Mrs. lllHhop ,solom. and hnB curod many proral-'l will bo proud If oloctod to cnt my
and MIbb Nina Johnson. Following':' "'""" u". ,,.!.. L voto FOR THE PEOPLE'S CIIOICR
I MWIV I'VMJMW MWJ SW & MVW
WONDKRFUIi CHINESE DOCTOR
Will treat you vlth Orlontal horbt
' In offering you my services as
State Senator, I do bo realizing that
os a true American I am equally re
sponsible to every citizen and ever
Interest without regard to political
affiliation or location.
I .offer as iriy credentials, the fact
of a life-long acquaintance with the
state, its Industries, resources and
development. Born in Oregon, edu
cated In Oregon. I am proud of the
almost unbounded resources pt our
grent state. -I am proud of the
achievement of our livestock breed
ers; I am proud of our fruit grow
ers, and wish to state to .the people
of the district, 1 bellevo it to be en
tirely practical by strict attention to
grndlng, honest weighing and label
ing to bring every Industry of the
state to 'the high station attained b.
sonio of our fruit grower?, stookmen
ana dairymen. My ambition is to
oe the loglslnturo and various conn
ty governments brought into intelll-.
gent systematic CO - OPERATION i '
WITH TUB DKVHIiOPMENT LEA-M
Gl'E and other progresslveorganlza-l;
tloiiB, for the Improvement of our j ;
roaus, our scnoois; ior mu ciuurcu-j
ment of pure food Inws, honest1
weights and measures, until the
wordB "Made In Oregon" shall be
rccognlzad tho world over as an ab
solute guarantee of quality.
The rnpld dovo'opmont of the
state under tho vnrlous Irrigation
projects makes it Imperative that a
statu -coda be adopted which will
clearly define tho rights of all water
users, to the end that TITLI3 TO
WATI2R 1113 MADH AS SIKTitK AS
TITLE TO LAND. If elected I
pledge my best effort to secure the
enactment of such a law, having
duo rqgard to tho best Intoro3ts of
all concerned.
Whon tho Republican party of
Oregon, by tho enactment of ctr
primary lnw, invltod tho people to
participate In the election of a Unit
ed Stntos Senator and thus relieve
tho legislature of disgraceful hold
ups and tho Influenco of boodle, It
wiii hallod as a triumph of Ameri
can IdoalBj a beginning In Oregon
of "govornmont by tho pooplo." Wo
lookod hopefully rorwnrd to whon
other states would ndopt the samo
plan and thus tho United Statos sen
ate wou'd aUo hocomo responsive
to the Intorosts of n'l tho people.
Tho eyes of tho nntlon woro con
tort d upon Oregon. PatrlotB ro
cognlzod In tho grent state of Ore
gon a poworful champion of truo
Americanism ; ..UOODLEItS AND
CORRl'ITIONISTS, A DEADLY
IX) E.
Tho great Ibsuo of this campnlgn
Is thorefore not a partisan contest,
but a contct betwoon those who
bollovo In govornmont by tno peopio
and thopo who would rotmrn to tho
old methods which dlBgrncod our
state and hlnd?rod Its development.
MWW'" "uiS
-w. n tr. a a -. k n . "
mauty ot Ucsign is UINLY ONE ITEM i
MARTIN MONUMENg
.,...,... I"irrflfiil :ftlpriinn? nf InVliesf &raifa firanifft Mnrhb Qbtifn i '
ISTRICT,. IC.JJ -J fM ! J ,nA:- .. .. ''
jiuuiuus icmu iui iuwauuii aim suiiuununigi ui mmiiy plot. ThorOlfb
rarrvina- nut nf vnur nrrier in everv detail, tn the final prprriA nt l.
I orial. All these and more are what distinguish MARTIN MEMORIALS frai
i others and insures satisfaction.
IMONUMICNT .MAKING HAS HEEN MY LIFE WORK, dealing v jth mo you deal dltvct and ri ""
VALUE for EVERY DOLLAR YOU EXPEND. ' lTU
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i A memorial drinking fountain built by mo to the memory of
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Is tho program glwu
Bong bv University QuartotU.
Solo. Mrs. Bishop
Reading. Clarke Belknap.
Road lug. Mrs. O'Flylng.
Pnntomine. Miss Merle Hookot.
Rending. Mr. O'Flylug.
Rending. Mr. Clark Bolknap.
Song, UnlverMty Quartattt.
Solo. Nina Johuvon.
Snlom for 20 yoars, and can bo trust
ed. Ho U818 many medicines un
known to whlto doctors, and with
thorn can euro catarrh, asthma,
lung troubles, rehumatlsm, stomach,
llvor and kidney dlsoasos.
Dr. Kum makes a specialty of
dropsy and fomalo troubles. Ills rem
odlos euro prlvato dlsoaso whon or
erythlng olse falls. Ho has nun
MiihIo Lovors
Af finli .11 nvu tit liuva u ii)iiiiiim
next MniuiR) viilnic April JO, t0;rods of tOBtlmonlals, and glvos con-
nnr na nwvvor (.juartUo from the """"ion iruo. itioos ior iuoaicine
Rtnt- Uulerslty mi ltiKno in a con-Ivory modornto. Porsons In tho coua-
sstii YMiTfirexir wr,t :r b,nnk' t8nii Btamp-
gregatloual church, corner of Nino-1 ,f you wnnt 80,no oxtra flne t0"'
toonth and Ferry Streets, will be Bt U from us.
tho place. IkIu uYlut-k the hoiirl
Tho price of MrimiMitou is moderMt.' K. KUM HOW WO CO.1
FOR UNITED STATICS SENATOR,
and In ovory other mattor to servo
tho Internets of n'l the people to
tho best of my ability.
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SALEM BOARD
OF TRADE
Diamonds, Watches
and Jewelry
IC tor it the tlui of awakening, and it brings with It a revival
of ihtf Jewell buiUMMg. Mahx Articles mm c-illud for, approprl
rt. to 'he time and eoneott, wnl' lk (mule should bt prooorly su
pii.x: V.'t- Ukve i fun lliu of sitPi Wlo fooOa, Qrojoot, Quit Plna,
Voll Plus, Lockeu mnU Qlialiia, ako Fobs aud SeArtnins, Ao., In
fut k eijtlOu tUt i-y he, dplrod In one line. Tkey aro l hi,,
umrltttw. Mia w akauW be iUqwc to. hure yo Ptll od qnoi
yum ii.ieoe before you .ro eteewhare.
Kw.i in mind iliRt we oorry 1m stockTHH MIST AMIIIIICAN
WATCH MDIJTHK HOWARD.
THE STORK OF QUALITY.
BARR'S JEWELRY STORE
The Store of Quality
Corner Stato and Liberty Salem, Oregon
NAMIC MCW COM.MITTKKS AND
IIKCOUDS MANY NISW AR
R1VAUS OF HOM1I SUItKUHS.
Another luduetrv Is Ih store for
SMlem. A Wlecoiiila expert cheaee-
niakor U going to oonuuonce a large
vliolle buslneee here and has
'written the noard of Trade asking
for particulars and nuthorUlug them
to look Ht far a ranch he cM lease
for the next year. An attempt has
heretofore been made to have a
cueete factory hero, but as the man
ufacturer had tp dopend uuon others
tor hh butter fat aupuly. he did Hot
meet with siicceea, but the party
who writes from Wlecoueln will
take precaution asplnst any IneulBo
lent supply of butter fata b owning
hit owu ranch cows.
1 The executive oouunlttee of the
Hoard ot TnMle wet yesterday In
their regular weekly meeting and
appo'ured the following additional
standing commit tet :
Cherry Fair: F. W. Power. H. S.
Q lies. C. A. Park. Tranaportatlen:
F. A. Power. H. B. Thlt'aeu. F G.
Dekebaek. J. F. Hnghec. T. B Kay.
Public Imprevement: U. W. Myers,
J I. Stockton. F. M. Brown. A.
Hucheotla. H. D Patlon. Member
ship. J M. Lawremo. W I Stj!ey.
Pan' Wallace. O F Rodger. K T.
nrae.
Sateni Is to haw -t.-rottd ce
amona 'hf Unnt f Orexon Ctt in
th" Ho- K iti imihiJ tn Pou
luil, l"ii iii.t t - u Till.- ia due
to too ctforu of th i-i-hU ixjunni'
4e a(iltHt t reiontL h arrangf a
float ami attend to other mnitera in
aounecUon with tho festival. The
Hht ulgf la (he Hoat parade will
be taken by Portland Sev.ral da
signs for a bHUtlful flout wi i be
considered 1 the u'liiinituo this
afternoon The romioit, i f the
float, which will bo a Ohem City"
A memorial drinking fountain built by mo to the memory
tho HoldkTS of Lnno coun y who died in tho Philippines.
MEMORIAL DAY WILL SOON BE HERE!
I can sell you a monument and have it in place before that tine
if you order nowl
nice a monument I ffl
; RK.MKM1JF.K all work receives my i-Mmal attention.
; Call at my works at U:JI) North Liberty street, mitl you ill Imj HurjIsHl at how
', furiilMh for a biuall amount of money.
JSalem Granite & Marble Works
A
LTON W. MARTIN, Proprietor Successor to Wm.blfflgoi
iTijtilWlihWiiMiiiWWiittirtfclWhtilli)lfcWW
ono will be an Inverted horsoshoe
of Howers about 12 foot high, sur
rounding a uretly girl. Along tho
sides and scattered promiscuously
owr the float ebonies will be In
alMiidance.
Strangers are still flocking into the
city and. in suite of the unusual do-,
nreeslon In the real estate market B.xatIve.
eisewuere, many wueg wer vimvint
here. The following visitors
registered In town : At the
of Trade: Win. Somll. York, Neb
P. J. Bowling. Adrian. Mo.; C. J
Wayinlre. CSoverdale; J. M. Ho-j
mold, York. Neb.; J. S. Orace nnd
H. F. Caylor. ISugene; J. W. Feath
ers, G Robins, Mabel Feathers, K. L.
Hublnsou, Margaret Robinson. Rl L.
Robinson, Mr. George Robinson and
R. Foathers, Albion, New York; Mis.
Ifimma S. Berry, Albuquerque, New
Mexico; J. H. Springer and A J.
Had el Hi. Colorado Springs, Calif :
At the Willamette Hetel: George K.
Temple and wife, Minneapolis, Minn ;
C. H. Senlck. Denver; C E Davis,
Marinette, Wis , Noble Owen, Frank
lin, Neb , H V Whitman and wife,
Tneoma C K Dul Martinez, Ca' ;
M. C l5ia. lohu M.mhi s, Fred O
Cook and L MiMahon, Omaha, Neb.
At the Salem Hetel: A. S. Craig,
Misseuri: Sidney, Brotng, St. Paul,
Minn.; G. C. Aloxandor, Corono.Cal.;
Chas. J. Lex, Oakland, Cnl.; L. B.
and L. A. Holobrogo, Donvor, Col.
Lane's Family Mediolno is n tonlo-
It doos not dopross or
are woaken, but imparts a feeling of
Board buoyancy nnd strength that is de
lightful. At all druggists 25c.
r: ,
Thi' source often ids" " " I
complimont.
Mr.
JTrTiwi
L. li. taiuuam, - r--
druggist of Spirit Uke, ion J
"ChHmbertalo'i Stomach mJ
Tsbleta are certainly toWJS.
on the inarKei ' r, fMi
Uive meew iui "-jw
certain to ana ' .j (
nimcont in sneci .
Samples free. For.
Stone's drug wore
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1 AfUrtkiin, t'urkrrU lh all left lam
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CMiiiiiuinc lh n. o( li . m nnd truiaBin,llns
;m i.. ui' fri, u.i, I .,i n, whtll ri,0 ,h;
t rii n H'il to Ba,j a clllimi la aunimamt
tn&V WiiUa .KlmSt Now.rk. H.J.
Grocery
3HK-MBsxMi"
Bargains
19c
Mediterranean Sweets
ORANGES ORANGES
Large-Sweet-Juicy
lie
135 choice Dressod Chickens, prepared by an
Roasters, and Bakers,
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EASTER GOODS
Best For
The Bowels
CAX40Y (.ATlVkftTIC
Plwuanl. I'.UIabl Poteal. Ttl OooJ DoOood.
;Vr " --o tii.p, H ifc K.Tj
SteriQ Remedy Co., Chicago or H.Y. 555
ANNUAL SALE, YEN MILLION MXES
7 to 9 lb. Selected Mild Cured Hams.
4 to 6 lb. Fancy Majestic Bacoli
Strictly Fresh Bggs.
The beet Croamery Butter,
30c lb
White Mountain Flour
OH Sfl- TihIjij
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loo loaves horn made bread to be "."low. C1
ui. th inii-a uhn iiue White MOHI;
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