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V ' TLY CAPITAL JOUKXAL, f AIJRf, ORMGON, SATURDAY, SEITEamEIt 19, 1908. 6 -i 1 1 1 i 1 1 m n 1 144 in 1 1 f 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 n n i m 1 1 1 ii i is ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 S1LEM SOCIETY NEWS OP THE WEEK By MISS MOLLIE RUNCORN, Phone 1534 W-HHH IH-li-Hf I ! ! 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 M HI 1 1 1 HH 1 1 1 1 HHW gomo of the Capital City's bright est young people loavo booh to enter schools and collogcs of this and other states. Miss Sophlo Catiln will attend Mills college, near San Fran cldcoi Miss Mario Hofcr will enter Rye Seminary, noar Now York city; Mte Nolilo Thlolson re-enters St. Helen's Hall, Portland; James Mott go to New York city to onter Co lumbia, university, and his brothor, Ll&yd will enter tho Jefferson Mcdl eal college at Philadelphia. Among those who will attend tho Unlvorslty of Oregon this yoar are: Misses Madolino Walker, Allno Thompson, Jonnlo F.'y, Mildred Bag ley, Mildred Perkins, Messrs. Ralph Moore, Will Perkins, Ormond and Harold Bean, Will Mott,. Ralph Cro Hise and Curtis Coleman. Those go ing to O, A, 0 are Mlsj Mary PIglcr, Connel Dyer, Fred MyorH, Eugene fllatsr and Tom Holmau. Dinner Prty. Miss Veda Cross entertained with n dinner of twelve covers last Sat urday evening In celebration of her eighteenth birthday. NaBtAtrtlums 'were used as tho table decorations, and the place cards wore dono in water color. During tho ovonlng "600 was played, prizes at which wora won by Miss Althoa Mooro nnd Carl dabrlelson. a tthort visit, after which sho will go to Eugene to ontor the U. of O. MIbh Nouta Potter, of Portland, has been tho guest of Miss Margaret Putnam. Mrs, Lynn II, Brlggs, "of Portland, Is visiting Mrs. Harry Olinger. Mrs, L, Alldhoff, of Portland, is tho guest during tho fair of Mrs. Myrtlo Lawronce. Mrs. Wallace Mclntlro and daugh ter, Hazel, of Portland, are staCo fair vlsHors, ' Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crossman and Allan, Jr., of Portland, attended tho fair Thursday. John KrauBse and family were Portland visitors at tho fair. Mrs. Klnsoy, of Portland, visited hero during tho fair. Miss Carrie Ward, of Albany, hao been tho guest during tho fair of Mrs. C. 13. Knowland. YOUNG vl WOMEN BEAUTY AND BAD BREATH lllrtlufcty Party. Mrs, John'j. Roberts entertained a dozen llttlo pooplo Inst Tuesday afternoon, for her daughter Holon, it boing tho occasion of her second birthday. A peanut hunt wns tho principal aniisemoot of tho nftor noon, llttlo Mi's Helen Roso succood Ing In finding tho largest number. Other Juvonllo games woro playod and light refreshments sorved. Upon leaving each llttlo guests was gtvan tiny basket with n "Toddy" boar attached na n souvenir. Going to California. Mr, nnd Mry -Harvey Newell of Portland nro tlio guosli of Mrs. Now ell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Mc Inlyre, In South Snlom. They luavo itflxt Thursday for Portlnnd whoro they tako tho stoamor "Roso City" for Ban Francisco. Thoy expect to upend tho wlnlor at Bnntn Barbara, Los Angelos nnd othor Bouthorn Cal ifornia boach resorts s lAtlmiKHi Welding, The mnrrlugo of Mls Lolla C. Marks of I.ulninoii, to Mr. Hlbert S. Robo, of Albany, took placo t tho homo of tho brldo's parents, Wodno-t- Cmiuot Go Together No Mnttor How ii Woman Mny Try Mako Tlicin. It does not matter how beautiful a woman may bo, If sho Is afflicted with bad breath sho will bo Bhunnod nnd pitied by mon and oven women will studiously avoid nor. If any woman doubts this stnto mont lot hor malco n point of asking a frlond In whom sho may confide, a mnn frlond or rclntlvo. If ho bo honest ho will tull hor that foul breath from tho mcith of a womnu will drlvo mon from hor more rnpld ly than any other personal nflllctlon Foul broath nrousoB in mnn dis gust and whoro this quality is brought Into piny no amount of self doulnl or reasoning can ovorcomo the natural repugnance which comes to man when ho Is in company with such n woman. What Ii truo of bnd breath In woman Is not truo In so grent n do grco In mon. Women nro looked up on ns tho Incarnation of swootnesu, brooding, virtue nnd roflnomont. Foul broath will slckon n mnn ho that ho cannot fool tor such n wom an n companionship nocessnry to mnko him deslro to bo in hor com pany. There Is absolutely no 'occasion for bad breath In cither mon or women. Chnrcoal, tho strongest nb- Horbont known, whon taken Into tho stomach, will provont this ropugnnut tondnncy or niltlctlon. Sbuart's Ciinrronl Lokoiikp nro day, September 0. Thoy nro now at aod , tromm,ollB (,unntltlo nil over nomo 10 wioir menus . Aiimiiy. Amuroa nml Canada. They ntior a snort irip 10 rnruniiu. mm. Robo Is a daughter of Mr. and MrB. William Marks, woll-known ploneor-i of Linn county. Sho ban many BOjuo of thpM ,orong08 nftor oach irionus in mis ciiy iiiiviiik "i" hero quite- frequently. Mr. 'Robo In with tho Albany Rlnto bank. euro and havo cured all forma of bad broath. A single box will convince you of thlH fact. One should ont meal and upon retiring. You might ont r0 of thorn without harm. Thoy nro pot modlclno, but puro willow charconl mixed with swoot honoy to Portland WcWlug. ,nttiC 4nom puintnblo nnd comprossod ..A wedding of Interest to nny into loionge to prosorvo tholr po- liora took phico last Wednesday oven- cnUnr nnJ jnBtjnR Mrongth. In (n Portland at tho First Congro- ( a next tlmo you wish to go Into national church, whon Miss Resale cotntmn. wnil ,lon.t wnut your foul Katherlno Luckoy tannine tho bride of l)r0Rth to tiumlllato you, ot several of M(. Harold B Ollbort. TI bride 0f Smart's Charcoal Losoiikos an I wore an Imported gown of white sat in, (rimmed with ronl lace. Muwoi Clair and Gertrude Jonos, Mlsa your breath will bo puro and Bweet. Every druggist carrlos thorn, prlco 2f eeuts, or send us your name and IJro(t and Ml? Towiloo woro tho ,uWro aml wo wjt Bonii you R trial fcfJtlMHifcUi. All wore dalaty gowhs )ftIlkl4K0 by mt freo. Address F. A. of yullow wossllne and carried yel- Btuart Co 300 BtHRrt mis Mar. ow chrysanthemums. Mla Cormaek, nt ch. her maw or uotior, wore wime moss Mh, and carried white chrysanthe- tUS MAUY CAVtUTllKHH, ujm, A roceiulon rollowe the cor-. PIONKKR, DKAI) fwwiy at. tit V'rUe's parenU' howe.l Cauby 0r( vl. 17. Mrs. Mary attr ! Hr aw'Mrs. Ollbort lft carutben, who dl4 at her koe for ?. U'wcoks' trip 6 Bouthern Cat haro Wednesday, was aa early ptoahr WV cities. They will return asd of pBR county, haying settled sear wak tktlr homo In Portland, Alfcay in 1847. We rme to CanVy MM.illMiK- l very, .UUnte-iy aB,s ok wjm. m retnrna f rem Mr. carteri was. born In Brl Wnrt W Kovimbor, wl!r ak ,Hgtem Iewat u I8S ad 9t&M twM vocal nnd Instrumental wnslc. tno plalliB la fcU ox tw wHfc f Mr. flHlwrt U n son of Mr. an4 Mrs. prRts, wna Oron was a wilier Y Nj SHjber, of PorM, tinly tH, i,r4 fgr a wupvr f tkW ty. H W n wember 9 tVa ytari ,R o4. tl Tk, M)fK b? CNf8y, o JMan jij ner mu, Louis Crut- Mr,' an4 Mrs. M. I, Ja n4 Mg iiu t C4sVy a nnwber re dRVgite, Cklra, 0rtrne an IMa, fcROt Ur carHtbera eaU vu dn f VmlU, attended the w44C.f ' k fralysW rMv k ' '" ,Jhm, Ukv 1y Hlr sens: ir JN Him MvOH1mi. TfcM, Iprayj Henry Williams, of Ml MNtW nn Catkerln Carson ymll, d Jaw WWllawi of Hln nteitaMHl IS f ttwlr frlMMi utt ro. Two sUters and Ave brUi Infwnvally lt night fr Mf MCK 1m survive hw, .as follews: Mr. , IHw4Un4who ha,bet,V,r , mil. Cbyj Mrs. M. D. if 4t Ut flr TM N'NMsln Barhart. Wldw4s MeMra ,8cM w4 umL t Wyli "SSI." Ugfct nnd Moor Wr, Albany Mr ryrikKwit ww vkx4l kR an4 Otho Ward, of L4WKr, nn4 Milton Ward, ot ygi; gtal iumt it lir, Wasklngton. m " Mls UimA MKlr, t TttWk. - Vnilnar wnmiin nro rAlnn irmof aufferera for want of proper advico at Jtwt tho right tmo. lira. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mase baa alwaya Issued to young girls a spec ial Invitation to TO-ito to her about tholr sicknesa. Sho is a mother, and fully understands. In nino chances out of ten your caso will bo just tho samo as those of tho young ladies whose letters follow. LYD1A&P2NKHA&WS VEGETAILE COMPOUND is what you need to restore health. Miss Abby F. Barrows, of Nelson- villo, Ohio, writes to Mrs. Pinkham. 'When I wrote to yon I was rcry Btrvous, had dull headaches, backache, and wnvnrylrreK!iln.r. Doctors did mc no good. Lydia E. Piukhum's Vegetablt Compound and your advice tnado mr regular, well and strong. I am now Ir bettor health than ever before." Miss Elsie L. Hook, of Chelsea Vt., writes to Mrs. Pinkham : " I am only sixteen yearn old, bn Lydla E. Plnkham's Vciretablo Com pound and your advice have cured mi of nldcschc, periodic pains, and a nor vouh, irrltnblu condition after every thing uloo lind failed." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty yearn Lydia E. Pink ham's Vcgotnolo Compound, made from roots and herbs, lms been the standaid ivmedy for fomalo ills, and has positively cured thousands ol women who havo been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, ilhruirt tumors, irregularities, ncrlodlp p.ii"H, b'teknehe, tlint bear-Ing-down t'ei'ling, tlatulonoy.iiidiges tlon,di7.ziuu.ss,nrnervous prostration Why don't you try U? SUNDAY .SERVICES UlirlNtlau Hiienco Tccture. Tho Christian Scientists of Salem havo Invited Bliss Knapp of Uoaton to deliver tho annual lecturo for that denomination on Sunday, November intli, at 3 o'clock p. m. 'Ho Is one of tho most tnluntod of tho Intornn Hon bonrd ot lecturers, and Scien tists from all parts of tho vnlloy will camo to Salem to hear him. Christian Science. First Church ot Christ, Sclontlst, 4-10 Chomeketu utraot. Sorvlco'i, Sunduy at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Subject of lesson sormon, "Matter." 8uudny school nt 12:00 p. m. Tha Wednesday evening mooting Is hold nt 7:30 p. in. Reading room In tho church open oach afternoon except Sunday. All nro cordially Invited to nttond tho services and tho roadlng room, Th Methodist Conference, This annual event will tako placa at Salem beginning Wodnesday, Septombor 23, There will be n re ception to tho ministers Tuesday evening, and an examination ot can- nH&'iifi Q Am. w.v vnnnv . wiuieSS'cyinnnnnK nVx V fr '' x. V' iH KfS&8px&S4&y JnHlnnV L CJnnF fVwW9CV WW Te)f Fall Garments Hundreds of pooplo aro looking into our show dowa tho3o days viewing the Fall Styles, and we uT .w 0 . . w , ucuuiy ana excelled. of our now clothos. " Dut after all Ittakc3 tho Man inside the Clothes to 8ot them off to tho best advantage. The live, moving personality only can bring oat tu ' possibilities of 'he graceful lines and elegant faJl I Suits in Single and Double Breasted Fall Models $10, $15, $20 up to $30 . Wo take tho greatest pleasure In showing the n stylo features and fabrics to men who aro Interested ta ana who apprcciato gooa uiotnes. 6. W. JOHNSON S CO. HI Commercial Street wiiiwwwwwirowwwwtwyiMEMWHi 6pPrI dR aim inmii Ktye Kfifiey Triple uA hw SisyKt K. rmvu4r 'of MWMrniMui, Most neonle do not relit the aUtm Ing increase and remarkable jnevaWflcyv Ol KHMKVaiHtH. Whilk44aydM orders arc the most common diMaie.tli4t pr , vatl, they ar alwioit the last rtcognhtd Wy , mtmvt an4 phyr Jkianc. wA - tWt9am hi ijk'nutdlrttt m't &4rtfm4 ifttto, while the ny i(j 4(nt4 uidermincs the syttcia. Tit Ta Bo. Tkvre is cowf&rt in ht knowledge m fti eaymail. that' Dr. Kilmer's Swm.Root. the ifTcat kldnev rMHdv. nUilU evfy wWkjn arlfg rhtiwtiMu I YMa im Wk, bMsty. Jlvtr, WaUc j aiHt vwy fun N im urinary ptMgc It cfTcVa iaabilUy to fcold vralcr kk4 MinlMcki MVMS it. VJ excU followtag um m Ikjuor, wine w Inmt, ad nvmnitn tkt wnfiVfaMtw CMity f Mm( ifM W.-1 Aen during tk Uy, ad to itet np many tlwM iwiwjc the Might. The mtkl 4 the txtraordiMry r Kt f SwnaifRfrSt k M7aUd. It stands tkc k4gkt tmt tWfowiiHl cmt f tb MK di eM4tf 4M. Uy la wJietoi yekbMYctkbt: oMWtniK. giMaia MycAtn4 oae-WlUr sLwa. 'mmmiA- HWtt bottte an4 ' t 1 H ri . am b )iBMt1t,tkiintfra bv iMlS AddMlr. dldntes Tuosdny afternoon. Th conference will Inst until tho follow ing Monday, 131 hop Edward Ii Hughes will preside. He has h'J olllelnl rosldcucc at Suh FrancUco. First MeMiotllHt Kpl'copnl. Tho closinir Sunday of tho con e - onco year. At 10:15 haptltim of In-1 fnnts nnd adults, nt 10:30 reception ot members and reports for tho year's work. Rov. W. II. Sollcck w'Ui preach on "Sowing with Tenrj, Roaplng with Joy." At 0:30 Bp worth Leaguoj at 7:30 tho topic for tho flnnl Bormon Is "Tho KIiir of Lovo, My Fhophord Is." Strnngon nro cordially Invited. Cent nil Congregational. N'lncteenth nnd I'orry etrnots. No nreachlut: sorvicus tomorrow. Sun day school nnd End&avor mooting us usual. Bndenvorors deslro full nt tondnnco for spcc'nl reasons. allTm"oti monday's play nu olomcnt ot pathos In tho drama that is not overworked, and tho com edy la not of tho "slap-stlck" ordor but is cloan, roflnod, yet tho situa tion! novor fall to brings roars of hearty laughter. Thoro Is an Indce crlbablo charm about "Tho Little Ono of tha most Piicceful plays or tho proaont sonson Is "Tho Llttlo Prospector," a comedy-drama which comes ta tho Grand opera house on Monday, Soptombor 21. "Tho Lltt'o Prospector" wn wrltton. especially for "Chic" Perkins by a master hand In stago-craft, nnd tho Hues and "business fit her llko n kid glove. Tho character of tho self-ns-aotlve, Independent, yet lovable daughter of a degenornto physician is intorproted with a charm that wins the audlonco and sets tho gal lery goda In a furore, and thb real critic Is the gallery god, he Is host et to himself And the players and ho won't stand for phonoy goods, "Caiq" Perkins Is surrounded with n grOHp ot theatrical sat elites that are an Important factor In tho euc ecs of the mw play, and givo tho Magnetic little star excellent sup port, which cauwa "The Llttlo Pro fMWtor" 4,9 run as smooth as tho wi lt t a ntnnntatn brook., There is iHHHHInHI NnnnnlnnnnnHI SEBHnVXSSi' nMESrl"t.i ?i!( yHB nnnHA " T&Zt AnQnlHnVIHInni HBHHnalMIMHBIIIHHnaHHIIHH Grand Opera Hous J. F. CORDRAV, Manager, ALL Tins WEEK GEORGIA HARPER AND C0MPAX1 In a roportolro of good play. Pries COo, 35c and 25c. Scats novullh TONIGHT OH, WHAT A NIGHT." A Delightful farco cooed;, "CHIC" PERKINS. Prospector" as Interpreted by "Ch'c" Perkins that makes tho play a suc cess, for It tells tho atoryof human emotions In which lovo, hnto and romanco aro skillfully blendod by a playwright or International famo. Succesi from a financial artistic standpoint has crowned tho efforts of the strenuous magnetic "Chic" and the little star deserves tho laurjl of 'fame. Grand Opera Hous .TORN' V. CORDHAY, Mgr. A dollghttul farco corned; Monday, September 21 PRANK G. KINO Proconts tho Magnetic Little Actn "Chic" Perkins In tho Newest Western PIy "The Little Prospector A Typical Story of Mining Life ttl Far West. j AN ADMIRAHLY HALANCKD CM PANY. ORIGINAL SCKNIC EITKCT5. srAGNiriCISNTLY STAGER Scats on solo n box office Moni D a. m. Prices 50c, 35c, J5c. Paclilo National Fair ad Ww80' Show. Portland. Ore.. Sept. Si- For tho abovo occasion the Sotfj ern Pacific Company will a"' Wm trip tickets. Ono and one-ttura round trip. Salo dates: Spt 21, 22, 23. Final limit Bfjt 27. WM M'MURKAT, Qenorql Passeinr At ' RHIWvtSTiaOT I "Lrr-v . T.5y."rr.iiMUt DeWltt's L'.ttle Early Risers are small pills, easy to take, seatla aai snre jld by all druggist. ri fc f jt ,JSh I 3CL-WW '"""' j m n 1 1 1 n 1 1 m i h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 i i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 m i n i w 1 1 1 n i i i It's at Ye Liberiy Today llffl GREAT MARATTON RACES v rM.. 1 1 ','. HHMUHimitMH4-H-N-Mn Ilhll I II IHI II 1 1 I 1 1 ' The Race that Made Oregon Famous the World Over Don't Fail to See this Gretf.JFeajure SUNDAY TftDiY SAPRDAY bamton.N.Y. Vfs' WffiS HWISSION ONE P tnMHJMn'UMa BSAnf m wjh u inmi i mm m ywk; m ??yrv crii4 wite mm nvhi iny .rtnitmlnt, JM m m n Nw dys fr lik4 !? JjJJ V14 fS dfiSyS, iim in I'm ii m MMiinniinnmimiiiiiii f tyjpj ny 1 STt wfi