1AILT CAPirAL JOURNAL, SALKM, OrtKGON. SATURDAY, OCTORKK 17, 1008. -I nun i in ii in iiiniiiiiiiiiiimii nnniiniiiiiiiiiminmni in inn in mi inn iiimiiinnin SOCIAL AND DRAMATIC . .................... ....... ....- I I I I I I I I I II I I I I III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 III III I I III I I I I I III 111 I III I I I I III III I I I III I 1 IWI llll lllimillllimmilM.M. . ttt Trrrr,,,,, nilcd to tho brim with music nnd nn argument urged by the fit. It ;! 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ifl 1 1 1 HI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 II I 111 1 1 1 1 1 111 I III III SALEM SOCIETY NEWS OF THE WEEK By MISS MOUIE RUNCORN. Phone 1534 . i m 1 1 1 m i in m i m m n 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 n 1 1 m i m 1 1 1 i Johnson-Landon. ito Mr. George 'H. Miller was cole- Mr. Itaymond Landon, of Portland, bratod at St. Joseph's Catholic church and Miss Nina Pearl Johnson, of Sa- Wednesday mprntng at 9:30 o'clock, lorn, woro married In tho Chorry city Father Mooro performed the coro Mondny noon, October 12th, nt tho mony beforo a large number of rola homo of tho brldo's parents, 1395 tives and friends. South High Btrcet. Tho wcddjng was Tho wedding mnrch was played by a quiet and pleasant affair, only the Miss Nellie Drlscoll and during tho relatives of tho contracting pnrtlos,ceromony Mrs. Kirk Bang "0 Sacra nnd a fow intimate friends being mont Divine." present. , I Tho decorations consisted of sinl- Tho ceremony was performed by lax, roses and asters. Tho bride Jtov. W, S. Gordon, pastor of tho M. woro a pretty gown of cream silk 13. church at Albany Tho wedding Her veil WnB caught with a wreath SALEM THEATRE ' 0 VISITORS GIVEN 'SPLENDID PROGRAMS march was played by Mrs. Nclllo E. Vnrloy, slater of tho bride, and tho Wlllamotlo qunrtot snng tho "Oridal phomisi' from MondolBBohn, and as tlfo brlday party took their pllcca, tho miiMlc was changod to tho "Flow ,or Song" which wnc played softly during tho coromony. Tho hpuBQ was beautifully dccot atod for tho occasion, autumn leaves being n ovidonco throughout, Tho rintt service was road undor nn nrch from which a "LovorB Knot" Hiispondcd. Tho brido lookc.d pretty In a gown of white landsdown nnd carried a boqiiot of brldo'a rose?. Bho was at tondod by Mra, Mnsnn Bishop, who was gowned In a whlto silk mull dross and carried nwoot peas. Tho groom wn) nttonded by Mr". Mason Uishop. Aftor tho ceremony n wed ding lunch was sorved, and nt 2:4G Mr, and Mra. Lnndon loft for Port land, whoro thoy will bo at homo to thlH frlondB nt 447 Thirteenth street, nftor October 10th. Tho young people aro both woll known In thlB city whoro thoy have many frlondB that wish thorn woll In thoir now homo and regret to lose tho society of theso accomplished por RonH. Tho Chorry City's loss will bo tho Rpso City's gain. Tho bride Is tho youngest daughter of Air, nnd Mrs. C. L. Johnson, and of white carnations nnd Bmllax. She carrJed n prayer book. Her bridal maid Miss Zolla Savago woro palo bluo silk organdie, and whlto carnations in her hair. Tho groom was attended by' his brother, Mr. Louis Miller. A wedding brcnkfoBt wbb Borycd after tho ceremony at tho homo of tiin brldo's grandpnrontB, Mr, and Mru. I3. P. Walker, and at 0 o'clock tho young pcoplo left for Albany, was j whoro thoy Will rosldo. Mr. and Mrs, Miller liavo many friends horo. Mr. Miller is n son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Mlllor, former residents of .Salem, and Is a plumber of Albany. 0 Former Salem Girl Here. 'Lonorn E. Ilonolt of Astoria, n well Ttnown Qnlom girl, has boon In tho city for a weok past seeing old frlonds. She haa an ofllco as public Htonographor and was educated at Sacred Heart academy, frivolity, fun and aong lifts, clever hna, however, become generally nc actlng and pretty girla. Tho scenery copted as a true Bummnrlzo of Amor Is carled especially for tho produc- lean theatricals. No longer will a tlon nnd the engagement will certlan- prudont mannger attempt to force a y bo one of tho beat horo this sea- production which has failed In Its ap 8on. jpoal, and on tho other hand once a I piny haB ma.de Its worth known "Little Johnny Jone-i" which will there Is no limit to Its possibilities, bo Been In thlB city In the near fu- Tho most conspicuous exnmplo of this turo has scored ono of tho biggest Is shown in tho case of Eugene Wnl hlts of any musical comedy presented tor's modern Amerlcnn cIbbsIc "Paid in recent yearB. Fully half a season In Full." Within another week tho It was presented to crowded houses New York company will have passed In New. York city nnd during ono en-! tho threo hundredth porformanco on tire summer It played to capacity at Droadway without the least notlce tho fashionnblo Illinois theater In nblo sign of decreasing favor, In Chicago, where It scored a record of fact larger attendance hna been re ono hundred preformnnces. Tho corded aB tho ran continues. From Among tho great scones presented 'same completo scenic production as every city that has been visited by In conjunction with the now Kllmt & I presented It In those cities will be tho Wnlter's play tho unlvorsnl cry Gazzolo Amusement company molo- scon here. The company number? Ib that It Is tho greatest dramatic of- drama, "Tho Rocky Mountain Ex-! 75 peoplo Including ono of tho best forlng of tho decade. So great hns press" aro tho follewing: Windv drilled nnd most efficient chomso3 in been tho success of "Paid in Full" Gap hotol, in tho far weBt, near tho America. , that should Me-srs. Wagonhnls nnd Rockies; pass In tho mountains, near Kompor nover bo fortunate enough Windy Gap; a vista of tho anow Joseph nnd William W. JefforBon, to secure nnother play for prodnc- capped mountains, with deep gorges come from nn old theatrical family, tlon, which Is of course Impossible, and rising platca'us; tho avalanche Their nnccstorB have been actors of thoir names would bo recorded In and snowslide (this Is nn effect that exceptional prominence continuously thcntrlcal history aB having given the Im'h Have a Literary Club. Snlom Ib nenrly big enough to have a puroly literary club. Thoro arc mon and women horo who Uvo by thoir power of expression In "King's English" nnd who contrlbuto to tho magazines nnd nowspapors and n fow liavo written books ?nd booklets. It is vory prominent in tho musical clr. - ' t,n'0 ho' formo1 n "clu- mvciy literary ciuu nt. don of tho city, having graduated from tho Normal Collcgo of Music of thp Capital Normal school, undor Dr. 7 M, Parvin, In 1905; closing a auccceaful year of teaching at tho Drain Normal Musical department la 1007; graduating nt tho Wlljamotto University collcgo of niiiHlc undor Dr. Horitngu In 1008, and a special soloist at tho Gladstone Chautauqua this year. Tho groom Is tho oldest son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Lnndon of Lebanon, and has hold a rosponslblo position In tho mnlllng department of tho Portland pontomco for tho past fow yoarH, Tho out of town guests wore: Mr, nnd Mrs. J. N. Btnrr of Portland, Mr. and Mrs, O. II. Harris of Indc pondonco, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Lnn don of Lebanon, Mrs. O. W. O'Flyng of Tncoma. Wash.; Mr, Hex Rlshop of Portland, Harry, Inez nnd Ixittlo Lnndon of Lobannn. Martln-Mlllrr. Tho marrlngo of Miss Nina Martin W. 11. C. Social. Tho Indies of tho W. R. C. gave a ton-cent social at tho homo of Mrs. Louisa Footnora on North Commer cial street, Wednesday ovonlng. A pleasant Boclnl tltno wnB onJoyed, bu. owlnng to tho wouthor tho attend ance wnB not as largo as hoped for. About twonty-flvo pcoplo cnllod, and tho money roallzed will bo'uRCd In tho chnrltablo work of tho organiza tion. llurkluvrt.Volgt. Tho mnrrlago of Mis Florence M. Volgt to Mr. S. O. Rurkhart was colo broted vory quietly at tho homo of Warden and Mrs. Curtis on EaBt Stnto street, Monday evening, Rev. P. S. Knight officiating boforo tho mombors of ho Curtis family. Mrs. Uurkhart Is n Portland girl nnd is a cousin of Mrn. Curtis with whom sho ha? been visiting. Mr. Durkhnrt Is shop guard nt tho peni tentiary They will resldo In Salem (Social News, continued n pngoS ) vm Grand Opera House W:sj$&- Mtmw dMffi iHIIIIh& TlnLiUiiEESM r'3 fjuhf vriM$ M 1 1 nl iTi," A nl "COMU ON, KKMORSK!" FINISH OF TIIK GRKAT HACK HCKNK I N "CIIKCKKRS," HANS ROI1ERTS IN THE TITLE ROLE. Is both realistic and startling); Windy Gap railroad station; tho switch nt Dead Man's siding; flight of tho Rocky Mountain Express; the towor at Mescal, on tho Colorado & Groat Western R. R.; tho valley of tho Colorado; tho thrilling wrock; construction camp nonr tho scono of tho wrock; "Hoovor'c Leap" In thp Rockies; tho wntor holes, nonr Ring Tall; tho grnnd canyon of tho Colo rado. Aan scenic production "Tho Rocky Mountain Express" Ib excep tionally olaborato and effective As a play it teems with human emotions, Is efforvescont with heart intorest nnd resplendent wth genulno comedy. Tho oxcollont caBt mndo It comploti and delightfully Interesting. "Tho Rocky Mountain Express" will pull Into Salem Tuesday night nnd bo aeon nt tho Grand. JNO. f. CORDRAY, M0r. I One Night Wednesday Oct. 21 Third engagement of Klrko La Shollo'a big production of Henry , Blossom's character comedy CHECKERS With tho same Excellent cast headed by Hans Robort In tho Title Rolo and David DrahRni, Jr., as "Push" Miller. Thin h tku, camo Company and production seeu horo tho past two MNtsoHs and tiq only ono which has ovor presented this faculnatlng play of Love, and Luck. Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c. 8at Mlti at box oce Wednesday, S A. M. Soveral New Pluya Coming. "Tho Honoymooners," ono of the vory best of Geo. M Cohan's produc tions, which comes hero soon, is Biire to plenso tho thoatergoers for It Is Blnco 174G, nnd tho. Joffcrson nnmo will doubtless continue famous for generations to como. Theso noted actors, Bupported by an oxcollont company, aro billed to present Rich ard Drlnsloy Shorldan's famous old classical comedy "Tho RivalB" at thu Grand opera house in tho near future m i i m m 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 n i- MIDWAY PROGRAM f OR SUNDAY treat. Coal Man, 1 "Checkers" at the Grand, For tho "hlucB" boo "Checkers," which will bo horo for tho third tlmo next Wednesday evening, Octobor 21, nt the Grand opera homo. Mnny soomlngly took thU advice during thp past Beason, for tho houso wa crowded. It Ib plensnnt to add that4ho com pany producing tho play is practical ly tho original cnBt, but with a few oxcoptlons, and tho sconory also Is tho Mino. Hnns Robert In tho tltlo tola Is a capital young actor. His rendition of tho manly nnd sportive yoning follower of tho races is a dis tinctly praiseworthy pleco of work. So.too, Is tho Port of Holon Ormsbeo, tho Undo Jorry of George Merrltt, the Aunt Deb of Pauline EborhnrJ, tho chore girl of Lydla Dickson and tho race track tout of Dnve Uraham Jr. Tho company Is a vory largo ono and capitally handled. To miss see ing it in "Checkers" Is to miss n. public tho most vlrllo, appealing and distinctly original play and ono which has not only broken tho records foi artistic merit but for tho largest box ofllco receipts In many years. Grand Ooera H Tuesday, Otlotf,,, """""ttSRf THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN EXPRESS 4ltSgJ, -uhuiiui vjffnavoe u ROMANCIcOMEI)YrtTj Price noc. !ttn or IA"H0l Seat salo at box office Tnetdy j I MELODRAMA OX TUKSTHV SAID TO hr Rrvc.. The now raMroad play -tS Mountain Express,-' will be pf2 hero for tho flrstt time on tmrl dny night at the Orat open C This Is Bomothlng new a 2, dramtlc theatrical way, an4 oub newly designed Ideai of . chnnlcnl electrical nature Urt 'Z infused. Tho storj-ii a h'jWm Biuionni one, inough It doei cct U long to tho "cleap-trap" orJer.W rnthol- of tho plausible kind Tlo nro many BUporbly painted tan depicting llfo In tho golden vt, principally In tho vicinity ct tit inmous ltocKy mountMni. Tlefw acts aro filled with thrilling iak and Interesting episodes, id tV presenting company is one cl Vtt best over engaged by the prodady theatrical Arm, tho KHmt t Ginob jviuusuiuoiii company, wnicn fa hnvo other roputnble prodoctlOMM tour. "Tiio Rocky MbunUla h- press" Is a sconlc-dramillc dot!.) from start to finish. DoWItt's Carbollied Wlleh Hik! Salvo Is tho best salvo (or pita. B uro you got DoWItt's. Kid 1; ill druggists. - o Notlco to Tnxii)tn. Tho hoard of cnuallzatlontorVK- ion county, Oregon, will awttittto court houso In said county, ob M dnv. October. 19. 1908. at 10 o'd4 a. m. and correct all errors la nk ntlon, description or quilltta of land, lota or other property, sm rj contlnuo In sosslon until inch t Is completed, not cxceedloj w month. All parties interested are no'JW to appear and examine their iw mont for tho year 1908 and w satisfied thorowltti, to me nv- (Inn In nirllln nrnnAfW VCrlflM. r. r.vliiotlnn nr nllnrfttlon Ol tH aamo during tho first week ol n meeting, as no complaints an M re ceived thereafter. p j m Assessor of Marlon Const. September J8, 190S D 1 YE LIBERTY High Class Attractions The only motion picture houso in Salem, whereby its patrons cas seo pictures that TALK, SINGand DANCE. Without Doubt the Best Show, in the City Go whore the, crowds go at tho "Ye Liberty." Each etenlns. ' 10:30; matinees Wednesday and Saturday, souvenir raatlnM. Saturday pnly, 2-5. Admission, 10 cents, seats free. K3KT3QH!9WrKrnr Miss Annie Russell. Miss Annlo Russell's nremlere In I For His Child's Sake. :: "The 8tronKer Sex" " of dol'i m- , , iuhmlo, rum, ucciiuou oi mo re- turn to activity, after a year's rest, . . of ono of our most excellent and T TL n,L -J il unarming aciroses, and second, be-. T Alltv UULK aim llie " cnuse of tho Introduction to Ameri can playgoers of John Valentine, an author new to this country. Mr. Valentino's nlan ran for six months at tho Haymarket theater In London and when It comes to New VnrV with JHlasfrated Sonr-When : : M,sa Rl",8e" as the 8tar- Me88n" ; ; Wagenhals and Kemper, who have inC JHOOfl DninCS ' ino nanKrmeni or miss Russell's -, . . tour, feel ?ure It will duplicate IU lary Dirlllg. ;; foreign success. BUNGALOW THEATRE GEORGE L BAKER, Manager Evening lrlces 23c, 35c, 50c; nwtince, 15c, 23c. Order mail, telegraph or plioHe. Always the same Matinees Sunday and Saturday. "THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST That magnificent Belasco Play has had crowded hoasei past wrek and was seen by Hundreds of Salem Playgoers. all tfc "BROWN OF HARVARD" All axt welt at taa Bungalow. HIIIII1I1IIIUII1I i 4,r4 ih Fidi." "Tho MtrYlval ot th MtMt" May t -J-