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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1908)
- aa - - -- A -r ' - , , . , t,iLirjt,vMfi,iJ SOCIAL DOINGS rii.7lnkliniii Wedding. Tbe wedding of Miss Marguerite J f ihls city to Dr. Paul Hudson M 111 ot Washington, D. C took It Wesday evening at 8:30, ? w2J at the now residence of the I de's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. SL South Commercial street. J . P S Knight of the Central Con ditional church performed the S:U, Donald W. M..o8 o an SS m best man, with Harriet Srlow of Troutdale and Lola Simp 1 flower girls. Miss Mnrjoelo Ptfctval, a school friend of the bride . st Helen's hall played the wod L' march. Light refreshments Le served In the beautifully decor iteJ Interior. Besides a few Intl Bite friends of the family and rela tive! the following guests wore pres et.' Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mlloa of jfewberg, Miss Mary Mlnthorn of Newport. Isaac Cook of Spokane. father of Mrs. Miles; Mrs. B. J. Cook of Des Molne3, Iowa, Had J. Cook and daughtors, Verna anu uiara, ui Spokane; Mrs. Harlow of Troutdale The bride and groom will leave for the national capital about Aug. 10, where Dr. Zlnkham will carry on hlj professional work for aovoral rears yet In connection with Wash ington university medical collogo, but they expect to roturn and make their homo In Oregon. Tho brldo is one-of tho Capital city's sweotest jtrls, and has scores of friends who lore her dearly and Join In oxtondlng congratulations. Many beautiful Wdal gifts wero received from far and near. Ilnnncr Entertainment. Tho entertainment In tho opera house last night given under tho auspices of the local lodge of United Artisans In celebration of their receiving tho momber- ihlp banner was attended by mom ten from Portland, Oregon City nnd Washington, and a largo numbor of visitors. Following Is tho program of the evening: Orerturo Artisan orchestra. Address of wolcomo Mnstor Art tin, W. E. Keyes. Callnct solo Carl Poppa. , Address Supremo P. M., Prances I, McKenna.' Address Supromo M. D., J. B. Olmstead. Vocal solo J. S. Carrlck. Address Supremo Supt., R. G. Morrow, Address Aiislstant Supremo M. D., V. 0. Manlon. Vocal solo E. W. Plbrco. Address Grand Instructor Mra. E!la Watt, Vocal solo Mornlo A. Hug. Address Supreme Inspector P. 3. Akin Address Mrs. Thomas, roprosont tlte of Oregon City. Character Heading J. Prank Por ter Presentation of banner Supromo M A., H. S Hudson. Response Past M. A., Ivan G. Martin, Selection Artisan quartet. fr ALL'OHnr. -i urn r.r.m" AegelabkIkpraik)flkAs. ItorotesDitoiWWil! hCSS and Rst fnntilnc Rokw- OpiuntIorphlnc norSKri UT NARCOTIC. J!x.Snva HxMe&ttj- ttCbra.t1i. inmlrxf- tfjQ w7 Aperfeci Rem?ilv for fnKSi- llon , Sour Stomh.DlarrhMa normsiom-uisionsJcvmsa-ness amlLoss OF SLEEP. TicSjale Sigoaturccf L NEW YORK. t Copy 0f Wrspjwr, Sill 11 rnttt . " 'i Guaranteed under the Ml Drill Capital Assembly drill team. Music Artisan orchestra. Recepton for Artisans in Odd Fol lows hall. Ushers Misses Louise Cronise, Gaynl Baldwin, Theo Bennett, Alico Shepard, Hulda Colvln, Dora Andre sen, Alice Clough, Mona Clough, Flora Beck, Helen Colvln, Mrs. Chas. Brandt; Messrs. Elmer Schomaker, George Johnson, Elmer Hulden, Shelley Cornell and Bort St. Helen. Chenmwa Commencement. Invitations nro out to tho annual commencement exorcises of tho Cho mawa Indian Training school which will be given July 2G, 28, nnd 29. Tho following students will be grad uated: Katio Brewer, Puyallup; Belle Dlllstrom, Modoc; Gordon Ho buckot, Quiloute; Webster Hudson, Qullouto; Louis John, Clallam: Joseph Lane, Klamath; Louise Mur ray, Crow; TIlllo Souvlgner, Walla Walla; Martin Sampson, Swlnomish; Harry Queahpalma, Warm Springs; Bessie Chiloquln, Klamath. Tho program for tho three daya will be as follews: Sunday, July 26, 3:45 p. m., baccalaureato sermon by Rev. Philip E. Bauor. Tuesday, July 28 9:00 a. m., Inspection Industrial departments; 10:00 a. m., annual cross-country run; 11:00 a. m. competitive mili tary drill; 2:45 p. m., graduating ex ercises; 0:00 p. m. band concert, Wednesday, July 29 9:00 a. m field sports; 2:00 p. m. baseball (seniors vs. faculty); 6:00 p. m., dress parade; 7:45 p. m., operetta, "The Japaneso Girl." Ml nynl Leaves for Europe. , Ml83 Winifred Byrd, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Byrd of thlB city, loft Wednesday evening for Berlin, Ger many, whoro alio will bocomo a pri- vnto pupil of Madam Carreno, a planlst of world-wide reputation. Sho will go by way of Now York, -.i .m ., i, T?Hf CUIU Will niUl Utl liUI 1 iJ Ul awiv Worth, Texas, nnd nt Boston, whoro she was a graduate of tho Now Eng- land conservatory of muBlc. M'ss Lyrd will bo mot at Portland by Miss Young nnd Miss Whiteside, both of whom will study in Berlin, nnd Mrs. Young, who will chaporono tho party. Miss Byrd will probably bo gone a year or more. , For MIhs Rynl. Mrs. R. P. Boise, Jr., ontertnlnod on last Saturday afternoon In rom-l pllmont to Miss Winifred Byrd. who loft Wednosdny for Borlln, Gornwny. Iho spacious rooms of tho Bolso res- idenco woro handsomely decorated in groon nnd rod, quantities of chorrloi :)OlnB used, suggestive of tho Cherry Fair. A fenturo of tho afternoons was n muslcnl gamo In which prizes wero given to Mrs. Ed Baker nnl tilYS. UCO. UOSO. TI10 score carus lor thlR enmo worn iinlnuo on each bo this gamo woro uniquo, on eacn no inp d-amall ! kod.k picture of M uyru. wiss uyru rnvorou mo guet3 rlth two piano numbors. Tho color kchomo of red, nnd greon wns car- rlod out In tho refreshments which woro sorved by Mrs. W. H. Byrd, Mrs. Gem go Roo, Mrs. C. L. Mo- Nary and Mrs. J N. Smith. Miss CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMB WTW HUNiiri W Bears the , Signature yA W For DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, Do Yon Opon Your Mouth Like a young bird and gulp down what evor food or medicine may be offered you ! Or, do you want to know somothlng of the composition and character of that which jou tako into your stomach whether m food or medicine? Most Intelligent and sonslblo pooplc now-a-days Insist on knowing what they employ wbother as food or as medtctnn Dr. Pierco bellovos thoy havo a perfect right to lusUt upon such knowledge. So he publlshes,aailcast and on each bottle- wrapper, wlmUnjTrwdlclnes are made of and flcsJtTtfnrcralE Thlshe fcoli he can wHUuTord to do because tlmmor; the lngrodl"iit9 oFwhlch his medicines aro'mado arestuulpd nnd understood the tnorexvlll th.nlr superior curative virtual frotoirtmm, tor the cure of woman's peculiar weak nossos, Irregularities and derangomonts, jiving rise to frequent headaches, back ache, drngglng-down pain or distress In lower abdominal or pelvic region, accom panied, ottumes, with a debilitating, pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp toms of veakness, Dr. Pierco's Favorite Prescription is a most efficient "romody It Is equally effective In curing painful periods, In giving strength to nursing mothers ana In preparing tho system ot the oxpoctant mother for baby's coming thus rendering childbirth snfo and com paratlvoly painless. Tho "Favorlto Pre scription" Li a most potent, Ptrengthenlnj tonic to the general system and to the organs distinctly feminine !n particular. It Is also a soothing and Invigorating norvlno and cures nerveu: exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria spasms, chorea or St. Vltus's dance, and other dUtronsIng nervous symptoms at tendant upon functional and organic dis eases of the distinctly femlnlno organs. A host of medical authorities of all the soveral schools of practice, recommend each of tho soveral Ingrodlonts of which Favorite Prescription" Is mado for the euro of tho dtoonsoi for which It Is claimed to bo a cure. You may read what they say or ioKrfi by sendlnct a postal card request for a free booklot of oxtract from tho loadlnir authorities, to Dr. R. V Plorco, Invalids' Hutel and Snrglral In stitute, Buffalo. N. Y.,and It will com t you by roturn post. AUhea Moores served punch. Out-of-town quests prosont were: M'33 Emma Sox nnd Miss Frances Nol ron of Albany. Progressive Luncheon Party. Miss Flota Mngors of Portland, w 8 vicmng nor aunt, aubs un- nott Mngera, was tho guest of hon- or nt n Progressive luncheon party, Monday evening. Thoro wero IS ,0UnB noo" ,n tho nnrty. ftnd oncU ' the young ladles served ono crso ot tho luncheon on tho lawn r ,n tll u,n,nC room of hor homo. At CIlch I),ac0 tho ho8toss "rrangod 80 that each would havo n dlfforont Pnrtnor. Tho party wont to tho dlf- foront Places on a hayrack nnd lato ,n tho ovon,nK woro ontortalncd nt tho Vaudotto. Altogether a most on- Joynblo tlmo was had. Informal Even lisp;, Mra. Francesco Sooloy entertained ft fow fr,ond8 I"110 Informally at n Prch P'ty nt hor beautiful homo In ?ow Park, Tuesday ovoning A num- or of -ocnl selections woro given during Iho ovoning, nnd delightful refreshments wero served, n for Militiamen. --- --- - " spectators atondod tho ball glvon ....... ,, Thuwdav d't1Bri l L"lh Mnts Aioro limn suu coupiua, uuamun -- "' - - rion ot Salem to tho members of tho National Guard. Tho affair was un- r tho direction of Company "M." Ow,nS to tho fnct that It Is ni tRtnry r tho boys to bo In camp by in tho ovoning. Tho dancing cm- tiituod until nearly nidnlgt. Among J- c,OCK """" MUD UUhUU """" thoso present woro somo of tho moat prominent citizens of Snlom as well as many of tho ofllcors staff of tho I'unrd. i Tho hall was handsomely decontt- OJ, tne music nno ana overyuouy una an oxcollont time. Adams-SfiUer. Tho marriage of Miss Holon Mll lor to Mr. Chnrles E. Adams of San Francisco wbb very quiotly sol9p-( nlzod at tho homo of the bride's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, cor ner Fourteenth and Leo streets, In . Yew Park, last Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Dr. Comer of tho jjapusi cuurca ptjriurmou mo toi" mony In the presence of only tho. immedlato relatives of tho bride. They left Immediately for San Francisco. Tho bride is quite well ( known here and for the past year) n ,. . - ,- -. J ll. n. I ha3 been employed as stonograpner for tho Spauldlng Logging Co. Mr. 'Adams Is a mine promoter. i Leslie M. E. Sunday School Enter- tninment. I I Some of tho younger boys and , girls of tho Leslie M. E. church on j last Wednesday evening, gave a de lightful ice cream social and pro gram In Falrmount Park. A bon- ; fire was built, and this with numer- :ous Japanese lanternB furnished tha j light. Tables prettily decorated wore arranged over the grounds and on these refreshments were sorved. A stage of evergreens was arranged on which the recitations and tho songs were given by the children A large number of peaplo called dur- Ing the evening. Falrmount Par . j jenas iiswu uiuu .v.v- -- j out-door entertainments ana mw purchase of It would make a very valuable addition to the city as a SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1008 I WANT ADS-QUICK FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Just Received Another lot of 4 foot wall tont3 8 oz. Cowboy duck. Como nnd look them over. C. Dlllmann, 447 Stato St. 7-23-3t For Sale A Dano hay baler. See C. E. Bradley, Rt. 6, Salem, four m'il03 east of Salem. 7-22-3t For Snle Two camping outfits, con sisting of four horses, two wagotu and harness. Located on east tide of river bridge. 7-22-3t Automobile For Sale First class, 35-korso power, 5 passenger Stod-dard-Dayton touring 'car for salo cheap. Owner will guarantee car. Enqulro at Journal offlco. For Sale Firat-clasa carpet paper at this office, 25c for a big roll. For Salo Now 6-room house on Market and Thirteenth . All con veniences. Will soil cheap. Ad dress C. H., Journal office. tf" For Sale A young milch cow Jersey and Durham. Enqulro 475 S. 22nd Btreet. 7-23-3t For Snle Forty ltentl of first clnss milch cows, ono milo southeast of Turner. Address W. C. Gnntz, Turner, Or., Rt. 3. 7-21-lw FOR SALE. Wo havo a client that wishes to pur chnso a residenco not to exceed $2500, Must bo contrally located. Wo offer for trndo A well Im proved farm consisting of 25 ncroa all undor cultivation, no waste land, 3 ncrcs mixod orchard, plen ty of small fruit. Good ' 6-room house, 2 barns; closo to Salem. Will trado for Solom rosldonce proporty not to excood $2000. Wnnted Loan of $700 for 2 yoara on Modem residenco property. 'SALES! INVESTMENT CO. -1.12 Stato street. FOR SALE Choice pleco of business proporty. ono of tho best buytt In tho city. For particulars see Bechtel & Schulz. I rouses. Housc3 and lots $600 nnd up. Vn ennt lots, $50 and up. Soo us for bnrgnlnB. S830. Houso, 4 rooms, barn, good well water, ono aero of ground, young fruit treo3, for a fow days only, $S60. a 1230 Rnn,i i,miqo 7 rnnmn nnntrv lmth 0", house, .7 rooms, pantrj, bath, to let, large lot. Yow Park, $1250 We havo a number of bargains In houses. Prlco :U800 to $3000. Farms. 5, 10, 20, 40- acre tracts somo nro nicely Improved. For particulars call on us today. 08 Acres. " acres of good land, houso nnd nrn, young orchard, closo to Sa- lorn. Very choice pleco of land, will havo to net quick. Soo us .to day. BECHTEL & SCHULZ 371 State St. Phono 452 WANTED Wnnfc-d at Once From $100 to $500, the best of collateral secur ity to offer. Address G 10, Jour nal office. 6-11-tf Wanted Second-hand steam englno to run separator. Must havo at least 12-horsepower, Address Joa. Jressler, box 108, R. F. D. No. 3, Salem. Phone Farmers 401. Wunted At once, a bill collector, well acquainted with Salem. Em ployment every month to right man. Enqulro of A. M. Hansen at his factory, corner Mill and Church streets, Salem. 1-17-lw Wanted Young woman to do house work In a good homo. Addrossj or call on Ben Wlndior, Rt. 1, Sa lem. Box 5C. 7-20-Ct" Wanted A contract to cut from 100 to 500 cords of wood. In- qulreof Derby & Wlllson or J. H.J Sharp. 7-21-lw IMvvylmtTVerSvMeOlA Post j office Rtablo:, at 254 Ferry stroet betweon Commercial and Front streets. Telephone 18S. Some of the flnebt liveries in tne city can be found hero. Dick Westacott proprietor 10-1-lyr ctctt ivn itnnn WAfrnnrEfl jT1Sr5wTi3Kituft taih, doors, mouldings. All klad et some salsb and hard woo4 work. Froat streat, betweea Stst sad Court. MiVe all Bostplaia at tk erne. Found A lady's brown hand purse with somo money. E, O. Mlnton, 1390 Broadway, Salem. 7-20-3t Wcnger & Clicrrlngton Pianos and Organs sola on easy terms; tola phono 1187; 247 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. tt S -afV Salem Cash Market Tho finest cuts! of meat at cut prices. My phono 370. 247 Commercial atreot. P.W. Reyoltz, Prop. 7-21tf Help Furnished Free of Charge By Salem Employment Company, 478 State streot, phono No. 149. Par ties wanting help please call i&t office or phone us. Also have cows for salo. . Concrete Work Get my prices on sidewalks, curbs, septlo tanks and comont work of any kind. All work guaranteed Drst-olasa. M Ward, 2378 Maplo Avo Highland. Phono 1G69. July24-tt Vogct Lumber and Fact Co. .Lum ber (Bhlngles, building material, wood and coal. Low prices and prompt dolivorioa. One block east of 8. P. passenger depot Phone 198. 7-2-tf Butto tk Wcnderoth Fine wines, liquors and cigars. We handle tho celobrated Kellog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly oi- draught. South Commercial street. 9-3-lyr EnlargedOur moat market on E-wt Stato street has boon doubled In slzo and wo nro bottor prepared than over to serve customers.1 Prompt sorvlco and the host ot monts our motto. Call or phone 199. B. E, Edwardi Moat Co. Slmond JyCiultcn tho boatman. Lnunchos and r'l kinds of boats for rent. Excursionists taken to any part of tho bay. Will meet trains. at anv time at Yaqulna on requost. Ratos reasonable. Now port, Oro. Tho Home Seekers Information Bu reau will placo you In direct com munication with ownora ot farms and city proporty. Chnmbor Com morco, Portland. 222 N, Commer cial street, Salem Or. 7-21-tf Found Ono glass and noBO rim from no80 glasses. Owner can havo samo by calling at this ofllco and paying chargos. 7-22-3t Lost On tho stroots ot Snlom Sat urday aftornoon, gold brooch with ruby sot. Flndor ploaso roturn to Edith .Welch at Rostoln & Grcon baum's store 7-2 2-3 1 Telephone- Meeting Thoro will bo a meotlng of tho central committoo of tho Conso'ldntod Tolophono company of Salem, at City Hall, Saturday, July 25, at 2 p. m, All fnrmors linos nro requested to tiond nt least ono representative, and nil committees already ap pointed nro required to bo prosont, and consider roport of executive commltto. 7-21-3t. Seo tl Vf Goolo & Son f0r flirm 0P stock salo. Phono 1340. 7-21-lw Lost A bunch of keys on a rlnj? with n fob with tho namo Mlnnto Achenbach. Return to Journal offlco. 7-22-3t. Mnkd Dates with W. I. Davis. Phono C4C.R03. 1350 N. 10th st. for you ocean outing. Two rigs, 24-3t Lost Noso glassoa with gold chain hairpin attached, betweon Boll view and Stato on 20th or 2l8t street Friday . morning about 8 o'clock. Finder roturn samo to Chicago store for reward, 7-24-tf Wanted Manager for branch offlco wo wish to locate hero In Salem Address, with reference, Tho Mor. rls Wholesalo Houso, Cincinnati, Ohio. 7-24-lmo DRAYMEN. Ciiimuln isros. Transfer Cenipany All kinds of transfer work done Furniture aud pianos boxed read) for shipment. Prompt service li our motto. Btand and offlco at 25S South Commercial street Phone 210 Resldenrf Phori fl PLUSIBERS Theo. M. Barr Plumbing, hot wate and steam heating and tinning 164 Commerrlal strewt. Pboa Main 192. 9-1-lp U. J. l'etzel Plumbing, scoaia sni gas fitting Succeuor to Knox Murphy, 226 Comnerclal street Prona Mala 17. SALCM WATER COMPANY 0FFIC8 CITY HALL. For watsr sarvlaa apply at Ms lllls payable- MeaUly la adrase RETURNS! LODGES. i enters Union No. 1005 I Union No. 1065 of Carpenters aaf Jolrera of America meet Very Saturday evening at 8:00 p. m. H Hearst hall, 420 State St. A. W. Dennis, Rec. Sec. Foresters of America Court 8Uc wood Foresters, No. 10. MeiV Saturday night In Holman lialC Stato street Waldo Miller, C. Kji J. O. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of F.-S Castle Hall In Holman block, ear ner State and Liberty street Tuesday ot each week, at 7:Q iv m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; B. It Anderson, K. of R. and 8. ' Modcra Woodmca of Aerk Or gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Metis) every Thursday evening ai o'clock in Holman hall. W. Wi Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clsrlr'. A'oodmen of World Meet every Frl day night at 7:30, In Holman had O. L. Darling, O. C; P. L. Frtis lr, Clerk. Lincoln Annalty Ualost. Sick, aeel dent and pension Insurance; fl, 000,000 pledged; every claim paM Good agents wanted. J. H, O. Mongomery, supreme organlsr. Box4S2 Salem, Oregon. R. X. Ryan, secretary, 646 State strMt; . . J1 REAL ESTATE FOR RAL15 Something Worth Investigating r 00 ACRES 5 Miles from Salem-40 acres cloarod, 8 acres fruit, 5 ropsa houso, good barn, spring water In houso and barn. AUV'goo fruit land. Only $3,300. nn Aniii7 " w srn n i --! u', u iuin-a Hum dhiuiij room houso, barn 40x00, family or chard, stock and Implement's la eluded. Prlco $3500. A Lot 80x150 Boat location In Salem this Is a bargain nnd will only be on the mnrkot at this fig nro for a short tlmo. Prlco $1500. 10 acros, all Improved, 3 miles out, must bo sold at once. Mako us an offer. Wo have Improved nnd unim proved city proporty for salt. If you can not pay cash buy a city lot ou the Installment plsv. Salem City proporty a good la vostmont. Look ovur our Ht of Farm proporty. OLMSTED LAND CO. Salem Branch Ycrex Bros. Co. 873 STATE STREET. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. UIHIII Illllllllltt 1 The 1 White House Restaurant For a Regular i 25c Dinner at 20c J They can't be beat McGilchrist & Son Proprietors. IHlllimiHHHIllHt ttsumnitmi 889 COURT BTKKJCT. f Call and try tlw. MsaU J i 16c. Board per week $2.75, t also furnished eoni very t reasonable. AT Tin Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c tsnn)imisitf li HOTEL OREGON I Cor Seventh and Stitrk file. Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $ I per day and up. European plan. Free Bus, WRIGIIT.WGKINSON HOTEL CO. Proprietors Wslf MHHIMM MAIM IMS FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. A Bars. Ccmi Bkui IW Brrrmueca Uunuiincuc. MIYU IHIWM T8 fAU. & e : wimi utAi)iM9 t nwu 4ft Uiutu4 MM.ur luraivU't ! tit ) wia mvI jwr itoit t IM UHITCB MCM6AI.C., T4, Un.lMll, FA. Sild k Stkm bv Dr. 5. C Sir public park.