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DAILY CAPI "TAL JOURNAL. SALRM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 0, 1808 - ' ' ' -' ) i"iMiiii'iimniMi I'M 111 i u nil ".- OLi) fOlKS Nt H " ' V. V L' o Einelllr need "Kittare'f Remtdr" (NH TcbltUiineedlUoiikotlieRh'eii. inatlim out of their Jclntii need It to keep their Stotriich. Ltver, Kl Jttejri Mid Boweli In good ordert need it for the ttreoeth and vlgpr It give. Let "NATURE'S REMEDY" Re Ywr tiictsr. Tftke it tablet now and thent It will keep ronr iritera In' tnoh (rood condition that dlieaiet cannot take hold. Ever box U Buaranteod to Hire lailifcctlon, or the pnrchua jrlc refnndod. ' ' Better Than Pills For Liver Ills ' GET A 35rt. SOX. i ' '', m, 1 1 JJ il fl n t! IiH i rJ jFor Blo by Capital Jjnig ,Ct,,IZ.i'T. Biggs, Salem, Oregon. SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK yells given, Aftor leaving the square they took In the dlffcronl flve-cent theaters. Tho party was chnpdrohed by Miss Topping, Entertain Bnschnll Tennis. Ralph Moorcs entertained the members of tho Snlem nifd West Portland high school basebnll teams and a number of girl friends at h!a homo Inst Saturday ovenlng. An enjoynblo social tlmo was had. Re freshments and punch was served, Among out-of-town guests wero Misses Nell Thlelson nnd Miss Baker of St. Holon'B hall, Portland. . Anderson-Anifrraon Wedding Tho marriage of MIso Nora L. Anderson to Mr. V. Everott Ander son was celebrated quietly "Vodno9 CHURCHES li'Irjttri'reit'hvti'Hnn. ' Chu'rch 'Btret, near Chemokoluf Rev. Henry T. Babcock, pnstor, Slornlng service 10! 30 a. m., preach ing by the pastor; themo "Don't Worry.". Sunday school .12:00 m.; junior O. B. 3:30 p. m; Senior 0. E. 7:00 p. m.; everting serylco' 8:00 p. m. At the evening sorvlcb tho cliolrs of tho First. .baptist church and our church will ropeat tho East er musical service given .on Easter Sight last, at tho first BaptlBt church. ytm win givo tnoso who wero un ablo for lack of room at that tlmo an ontiortiinltv fn hrnr thin vnrv (-, " T -"-, wir -rf musical cantatn, "The King Tri umphant," by Flnlny Lyon. '.'Tho 4 Fk clors of The human body is Mty ml amount of wo k wffi lta"dr ! ai J ;c stored energy to it the 126,r, fttkS8 When you feci "all tuckered ou,'?' rly exhaled and ypu a refe4' BEECHAM'S pin, to renew the supply of cnercyi w. , Hf indigestion, bilious attacks. e..: ':; " ""J nearly Paul Bandy, of tho Unltnrlan church performed the ceremony. Tho brldo Is tho youngest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Andorsbn, ahd has a host of friends In this city. Tho groom Is tho son of W. R. An-, dorson, also of this cltv After a short trip to Portlnnd and tho Sound cities they will be at homo Magnificat" an,(i"Unfolu yo Portals" will also bo repeated, Tho cholrl will bo composed of. 32 voices. Not ice tho chango of tlmo In ovonlng service to bo 8 o'clock. Tho publlu cordially Invited to all of these ser vices. Central Congregational. iNinoicentn ,nnu Forry streets. P. $olnt:and needs to be replenished Iow'orWfLwJ' UHCLIWIIII H flllB Mu. . . T C7I the stomnc 1,7 ; (T'.1"' PPly ot'ut . i.H fegtect the Hwhi ! l t In boxes with lull air,.tu. "T . 1 ZI --' IMT yr. Tv Miss Hutchins' M"1bb Mario' Hutchliis, Piano Recital. who Hna been a Rtudent with Miss Well or of .this city for three years paBt, gave piano recital Wednesday ovenlng kl tho First Baptist church which i tiled tho beautiful auditorium of iiflt building with a delighted audi ence. Mr, Charles Roth gave a num ber of high class vocal boIob, and Was given several recalls to which lie responded with happy effect. The Evening was a musical surprlso to 11 who heard MU33 Hutchins play. MIbs Mildred KniBe nndEthel Hard ing, with Prof. Roberta as head of tho music department. Ho has mnJe a nnrao for himself as tho most noted blind plnplst and pipe organist In' tho west, ahd wfll ilurjng the, sum mer vacation have seeing students on tho violin nnd tuno pianos. '"Tho studonts have nearly nli"departed for to their friends at 114 North High S. Knight, pnslor. At eloso of Sun day Bchool, 11 a. m Rev. . E. Wnlker, many, years n missionary in China, will deliver nn address. Let 'Iron- nil bo on time, as tho servlco miut street. The "rm Mtstcr." Tho presentation of tho their homes and all report an cn Joyablo and prof Itab'le" year's work.' t perfection, as did also Miss Augusta LcRoy OcBiier MtjRlcnl Rccitnl. Booth In tho rolo of leading lady. On Mond'nv -nvfinlntr n inr n.ii'. Perry Rolgolman nlso deserves the lf ..,.....0 ., ...Dwi - 1 Master" at tho Grand Opera House, close nt 1:30, Wednesday evening, by tho students ; Rev. F.' H, Reeves will conduct of tho College of Oratory of Wlllam- servlco at 8 p. m. etto University was witnessed by n Lutheran St. John's Church, Mis- good-sized audience, who thoroughly sourl Synod. enjoyed tho artistic work of the stu-j Regular Sunday service at 10' n. dents. Wallace Q. Trill, as .leading m. In tho German Lutheran St. vmnn, handled his difficult rolo to John's church, cornor Center and Fourteenth streets. Geo. H. Engal. pnBtor.' Besides a. few loBsons given by horlenco jrnthorcd In thi university ehnn. 1 "'Bhest credit for tho part ho took . ... i. t. v 1 ,.. i(.. ' ... ..- . .... 1 n ihn nnini1lnn. jAother, sho hns been trained and. el to hear the annual recital brought out by Mies Woller, who took her as an exclusive student when sho was In sonatina work, and in Improved her natural ability un til It can bo safely said she has a wonderfully exqulslto touch, and All her tonal work hns high quality. The program opened with n quartet toy Althea Moorcs, Maudo Evans, Delbert Barton and Mnurlc Roberts, aad closed with another by Mario given W. O. T. U. Robert O. Mlllor will deliver un address at tho hall, corner Commer cial and Ferry Btreets, Sunday at 4 Tho public aro All tho parts wero by nunllo of LoRov Oosnor. excopuonany won givcn nna was a It Is nn unusual thine for nunllo cred,t to tho atudonts ns well as, p. m. Good music. to ulnv with technical fromlom. nn.i Profossor May Bello Adams, under invited. benuty of tone, but such seemed to,wno8 d,roct,n th P'ny was given, bo tho rule with the young violin-1 Tho H,sh 8cho1 orchcstra furnlshod lsts taklnc nnrt In thin nroernm nn.? . delightful music. ,, " "---- y-"" " , , . Birthday Surprise. A mo3t delightful birthday Btir prlso was given In honor of Miss Mr. Gosner Is to bo congratulated upon his success ns teacher. Tho program opened with a vie lln chorus. "March Romnino." bv Goranod. This numbor. nccompanlodi Grnco Robertson nnd her brother, jijutcnins, ucrtruao urower, Eleanor by cello, bajs and piano, reminded j v"lu,ltu, " a inimuur oi meir Celony, and Miss Wellor. All showed I ono of a symphony orchestrn. Thoro frlon(ls flt thflr homo nt Prlnglo, piendld assembly workton tho part is no music moro -beautiful than tt 80Uth of Snlcn,t n l"t Friday ov- of the Btudonts. violin, exceni moro vialins. In th's cn,nB' Th3 evantng wns pleasantly, 'nnnh.. .i'i..A. .- ..in -n BDOnt with must'; and cirmea nftorl ....... i.u I, JiW'Vl iMU V ViUilllT I'll ' " plcylng with fine engcmble ancj It wan wh'?h refreahmentp wero -erved. . rccolved with' a great doal'of onthus- Those presrnt were: Mr. and Mrs. lasm by tho nucjlence. I Robins, Mr. nnd Mrs. .Robertson, Mr. Miss Laara Farrlngton played a9'l,Bon Misses Lena and Carollno a s6lor,""BorcouBo"siav;'" by Noruda,Coburn Ednft Cannon, Sarah Thom In a very artistic manner, holding I BOn Jenne Oupp, Margory Bonnlng tho attention of tho audience ' hoff Grnco 'Robertson nnd Cora Mil through tho entirenumber. ThUJlor! Mc8srfl. Porcy and Ohns. Robins, llttlo girl will bo a great violinist j Storrlo Cannon, Ernest nnd Frank somo day and tho .writer Intends to Clarlt. Justice Coburn, Fred Slowert, noto her progress as she appears in CBlor "Odmb, ueorgo and Will Gra- publlo from year to year. I bonljorst, Joseph Imper, Eugene nnd Miss Lillian 8toge camo next on,charlio Orabonhorat. Christ Mumm, Ltho program, and tho moment sho uinrenco Houortsos'., and Clyde Ben- came Into tho vlewof tho nudlenco;n,nsnor: Xlw Hutchins work-.Was all mem orlzed, playing her first sonata, which waa loudly npplatidcd, and n'ext somo poetical studies from Hab erbler. Next came Rubeusteln'3 wonderful Kamonnol Ostrow, which was tho mastorpicco of the ovenlng, and revealed Miss Hutchins as rv aaatchlcB player for her age, In tvid, If sho were tho product of somo fttnl European master sho would bo heralded as a wondor. Her closing jkreo numbers from Chopin wore ab- eMtely Jjorfoct if perfection can bo jfaeiied "by so young a player. Miss Still 4 . '. .-. . wnner has reason 10 do proua 01 likvlng brought out suobtn prodigy t. ,4,i.. r..i ... iuiHs tiuiciuiiu, ana is 10 ua com pllmontod on tho E'jccesB of tho re ntal In hor honor. . At tho Blind School. The closing exorcises 0f tho JlJInd $chool wero given by tho stu dents Thursday ovonlng, assisted by Mrs. Mornlo 'A. nug. Many of tho relatives and friends of tho studonts if ere present, and greatly appreciat ed tho splendid work of tho pupil 1 The program given ya8 as follews: Orchostrn Prince Charming Tlano Mabel Rosonbaum Song (a) Tho Miner's Song; (b) Tho Blrd'B Noat Primary PupIU Clarionet Cnnzonetta. .John Foley IJfcitatlon Guess Whut's In My Pocket...". Zella Lomax Recitation Burglar Bill. , . , - Mabel Rosonbaum Tocnl Evon Bravest Henrt thoro was an outburt of nnnlnuso that would certainly convlnco ono fcCorklp.Canulcliacl Wrddlnr. that sho Is a favorite with lovers of M,8S Kat0 Carmlohaol, only dnugh m'.iBlc. Sho played tho Canzonottn'-'tor of Mr- John Cnrmlchael of this by D'Ambrnsio, In a way that won tho admlrntlon of ovoryono; thor was no feeling of doubt nB to whotb or sho Avould bo qual to tho techni cal domnnds of th CnnzoneHta, for this part of. hor work wnB accuracy and sho plays, with moro tempera ment and a muciv 'larger 'tone thnn over before. city, was married In Portland Inst Tuesday to Mr. Jobbo McCorklo of Portland. Tho ceremony took place at tho Oregon hotel, and was per formed by the pnstor of tho Episco pal church of Portlond. Tho bride was attended by Miss Nettlo Reddl koff of Dallas, and Mr. Dan Fawk of . I Portland was best man., A banquet Christian Slcence. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 440 Chomekotn street. Servlces: Sunday' at 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. m.: subject of lesson sermon, "God, tho Only Cnraso nnd Creator." Sunday school at 12:1G a. m. Tho Wednes day ovenlng mooting Is held nt 8 p. m. Reading room In tho church open each afternoon excopc Sundnv. All aro cordially Invited to attend tho services and tho reading room. Yew Park. Sunday school at 10 n. m.; preach ing nt 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by Evan gelist Tatman. Public cordially In vlted. J. H. Merryman, pastor. Unitarian, Cornor Cottage and Chem3kcfn WOMAN'S BACKACHE mg WeKlV I ' . '"T 1 1 - sPyTS3 Power a Hand Pumps 3 For all kinds of TOl. Bnrnv. . . ' ' 'w, mi u suction how, I w.iie.i',.ttMj ","r e v "v tanks. Get tome cf our Gmto? tin Pnlnt . .1. ' "" ",uv Wi:a or tfrik roors. QwtiM A I years. ' U4 "W xflU k. Vaa Vik. 1 f, 1 98 State Street Harry Munson very modestly ftt tho BOn Allowed the cero- camo upon the stage and created ft sonsatlon by his playing of tho ma zurka do Concort, by 'Musln. This) mony. Tho guests were: Mr. John Carmlchnel, Mr. and Mrs. Bent Jones, nnd Mr, Elmer Roece of Sa- numbor embraces vnrlqus kinds of e : ,? ,. V" RT,koff of Da' technique and makes largo domnnds. !"8; va Fletcher of Lnfayetto, Or.; upon tho flngor dexterity of tho ner- Mr nnd Mr8 M-A McCorkle, Mr. former, such a pleco If not well ?"n . .M,8S Mont&omory ftni loins, weight in the lower part oi played, falls flat with tho audlenco MT' A J' Ljmui " or Portland the body, tlint a woman's feminine In this enso his clever work camo' After an extended wedding trip j onanism needs immediate Attention. far from passing unnoticed, for y "' i,rouao'y n,no tnr nomoi iu nuvtwra uiuuuosure remeuy Tho back is the mainspring: of woman's organism. It quickly calls attention to trouble by aching. It tells, with other symptoms, such" as nervousness, headache, pains in the .. ln.l.tl o Hearing It .,. n8' "'' " - P.'t oom. yrafSff'SaS William Bailor Cfcorus Gather Yo Rostbiuls Tho rniioim onniintto ihmmi. n- Pnny, OrcbeBtra..,, VIjIoii of Sleo1) gnnlzed by Mr. Gesner principally ?'no John Foley; for giving advanced pupils training Toy Symphony Hnydn in onsomblo nlnylnc has taken n Sophomore Class Bay. Tho sophomores of the LYDIAE.PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. Will Young, of 0 Columbia Ave., Rockland, Me., says: ' I was troubled for a long time with dreadful backaches and a pain in my World Is Sloping. Memle A. Hug Handnrd In thin locality. Tho num- Pa03 representing different,' I doctored untlll was dlsuraMd and Piano Frank Sanders her by the Qulntotte was a fitting schools, ot. wore the principal' thought I would never get well. I rend Chorus.. Soldier's Chorus (Faust.) c'lmnx to a program of such ex-- Mature. At noon two sophomoro w,,at Lydla, E. Pinlcham's Vegetablo Supt. and Mrs. E. T. Mooros haro crllonco and It Is to bo hoped that son whloh had been composed by gUdlo trj itafteMautehwS had charge of tho nllnd Institute this combination will appear oftenor members 0f tho class were sung. Ati bottles I can trulv sav that I never felt high Violin ..William Bailor prominent . part with musicians ns,8cho1 celebrated Friday as tholr Vocal (a) Crossing to j nn organization, and hntt done ' class day. At tho morning assembly Dreamland, (b) Tho Silent great deal towards elovatintr the members of tho class as Hvlns When You Are Dry WHY NOT m A puro and wholesomo beveraga that Is wA& la ill lb of Western Oregon and Northern California. Made of the Choicest Malt and i Grown in Marion County fado of Filtered Water and strictly la ccrdate ?3 l Puro Food Law Salem Beer Is the best mild beTer:jefiJj public. Mado by scientific processes and gusrantwd pore nl I somo, No adulteration. No drugs or chemicals and BBiblUI poroot sanitary conditions. Address all orders to Salem Brewery Associaft since lnet Septomber and hnvo ctfrod during tho coming year. 3:30 the, class served punch to the so wellln my life." for 37 nunU They hnvo added ono1 MUs Nina "Bushnell presided at whole school, and In the evonlng a j Mrs. Augustus Lyon, of East Earl, in., wmes 10 jirs. I'uiKwun: "I had very severe bncUachea, and pressing-down pa,ins. I could not sleep, and had no nppotite. Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound cured rae and made mo feel like a new woman." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydift E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the stnndaftl remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands ol women who have been troubled wjth displacements, inflammation, ulcers tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, priodio pains, backache, that bear- iRg-aown ieeungt flatulency, indhjea- aew Industry, carpet weaving ,and tho piano, and upon this, na upon c,as.8 Part' wb held nt the school. two boys hnvo finished many ynrds other occasions, proved herself to be of beautiful rng carpet. Besides a clevor pianist. " i Cfoslng Piano Recitals, about 40 hammocks bnvo been mndo, I j Tho closing piano recitals of the 4$ chairs canod, nt 50 cents each, tho ' Freshman Class Jolly-Up. Western Conservatory of Mjuslc will atudents doing tho work receiving Tho freihman class of the high ba glvon Jn tho auditorium of tho! xno pay, ana nuout 1&0 nasKots or school held a "Jolly-up" Thur3dny tlPl Christian church, Tuesday, all kinds mado, from the flnost 1ml- :lght, which was attended by nearly June 16 Friday, Juno 19, at 8 p. tatlon of Indian work ' serviceable all the members of that class an-1 m T.ho Public is cordially Invited to basketB for dally use. Tho gtrla do nlso tho faculty. They met at the attend. Frank B. Churchill, Inter-. Mwlng, knitting and ' crochettlng, high school at 6:30 o'clock where 8tat0 teacher. Besides glvlagr their prsopal time a dollghtful luncheon was servetl by aaet attention to the atudents, Mr. the Freshman alrls. Thv nAVf OASTORlAi They next and Mrs. Moor, have aasisted In went to tho City Square, where mim- 8MT,tfc9 -Vm w & tbe teaching. The other teachers aro orous games were played, and class, " wSJ&57 etreeta. ' Servlco nt 10:30. Preach ing by the minister, Rev. Paul S. Bnndy. Sunday school and Bibi class at 11: 4, Immediately after th morning service. TNrtif 'mlrlBtIOHa,. At tho morning syorstslp srvic.vj 10:30. will occur tho Baccalaureate Bormon for the high eenooi. oi school, 12 m., Bpeclnl aorvlces. Even lnc worshln Bervlco, 8 o'clock, Dr. J. E. Walker of China will speak TORRID Z0N1 FUNARGB ikkLflkLLLLB 1 IpHnf IKiSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHi HHH9H 1 ImBh ' The bov cai'V" Torr. " ., . llna1 brlCK " :. ,jn a. - S(V1B0llc1 THE BEST BOAST TITK FAMILY EVEn HAD Can be obtained from our prim, tender aad juicy beef, mutton nprk. AU our raw ; from the choicest, and ,prparea 10 , the Uble to suit tb- deiaa""' 0l " fastidious. Our prices are ior , quality than you eaa una -place la Balera, K. C. C K O M , tiaMntwrTWptwJU4rie.i'- H a.l:FRA? v vJzv ..aUOHK w , ulttlW 1" iSsV "S" r,TEi: !- . uAofe .A-Ut