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""jf 1fcE rw?w ijfT'"" DAILY CAPIAL JOURNAL, .ALKM.-ORBGONrSATURI)AY, OOTOJIKR St, 106. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ii I 1 1 1 1 1 I III 1 1 1 1 1 1 m n I n I H 1 1 H I 1 1 1 H I H I HI HIM M i I I 1 1 1 M M 1 1 I I I i H M M M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I M 1 1 M 1 H I 1 1 i t M H I i 1 1 M 1 i Ml I 1 1 m DRAMATIC AND SOCIAL tVHINIb 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M I III MUSICAL COMEDY COMING fllHI I I I I I I I 1 1 II I I I I 1 1 I III I I I I I I 1 1 I 1 1 M 1 1 I I III 1 1 I I Ml I 1 1 1 1 I M 1 1 I H H M I flrr-M-H-H 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 H I II II 1 I - . . - .. M - ...,!.-..- WtllllHlllllllllllllllllMHIIIillllllliminilll Mrs., Glover u tho youngest Mrs. u. . uuej, a uumuor ui .h. J -daughtor of Mr. and Mm W. H. ago, and is won Known nere. f Byars, and Ib ono of tho Capital ... City's most popular and accom- Dance at Asylum. I .. . . ..!.. i- ..n.i.. ...i. .,-. piiBiicu young women, one 19 a T115 regular iuumwuj --ii'iu grnduato of Willamette University, special dance was given at tho asy- also of tho college of oratory of the liun Thursday night. The hall was 'varsity under Dean Savage, and re- dncoratod with ferns, roses and celvcd a d'ptoma from the North- chrysanthemums. Tho asylum or- weatorn Normal Co.loge of Music chostrn furnished the musical pro- undor Dr. Z. M. Parvln. Mr. Glover gram. The guests numbered about Is a graduato of tho university law -50, mostly town people. Mrs. Philip department, and was appointed prl- Motchan, who Is visiting Mrs. Dr vate secretary to Congressman Haw-, Griffith, was a Portland guest. ley about a year ago. L" I JALC1T1 JUWC11 11CTTJ J J OF THE WEEK J By MISS MOLLIE RUNGORN. Phono 1534 1 1 1 1 1 II III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ml 1 1 M 1 1 III H M 1 1 111 I M M 1 1 1 Ml I I Halloween week has como to a 'and was secured with lilies of tho lively closo. Beginning with a dance valley. Her maid of honor, Miss at the armory, Tuesday night, fes-j Agnes Holtkompor, woro a corn jtlvtlUe will temlMto srttk a colored tarfeta Costume and carried party at tho high school tonight. white chrysanthemums. Mlsa Myr The danco at the auditorium last tlo Montgomery, as bridesmaid, woro night, rind tho rocoption at tho ft handsome princess gown of light high school will probably havo been blue silk organdies ovor bluo silk, tho two largest affairs of tho wook, Sho nlso carried white chrsyantho ln both bf which tho Halloween' mums, spirit predominated. I Tho brdal party mot tho brido- Armory Dancing Party. Reception at Klmluill College. Dr. and Mrs. Kimball, of the Hallowe'en I'arty. groom and his best man, Mr. David Tho young ladles of Lausanne Hlchards, at tho altar, and aa thoy hall cntertnlncd their gentlomon woro ' leaving tho llttlo flower girl friends at an Hallowo'on party on strewed flowers before thorn. Friday night. Numorous games woro Following tho coromony a rccop onjoyed, among' thorn being a Hon was held In tho church parlors, "String Game," in which each of the with only relatives and lntimnto gentlemen was given tho end of n friends as guests, cardinal string, and tho girls old- Mr. and Mrs. Fawk will bo at gold .tho University colors. Those homo to frlonds nftor December 15, woro wound around plecos of furnl-, at 180 Grand Avenue Portland, turo, and tangled, and on tho end of , Tho bride, a pretty girl, Is tho old each was a folded paper,. which nt est daughter of Mrs. C. W. Simon, a givon Blgnnl wero opened, nnd on of this city, and Is plpulnr with n them woro wrltton a 'stunt" which largo lint of friends, both hero and oach must porform. During tho oven-' in Portlnnd. Mr. Fawk is salesman tho lights wero turned low, nnd with the Eggort '& Young Shoo Co . gliOBt and other stories told. A four- j Portland, and Is also well-known and comrBO Btippor was sorved in tho dln-i popular In Salem, whoro ho formor- Ing room which was decorated with j ly resldod. autumn lcavoi, Ivy and HoworB. Tho ' plnco cards woro hnnd-pnlntod cald-l Rynr-aiover. rons. Tho decorations of tho pnrloti ' Easily tho prottlost function of tho tonded townrd Hallowo'on time, weolc was tho marriago of MIsb Vora Jack 'Luntorns, autumn loaves and Mary Rynrs and Mr. Ronald C. ponnnnts furnishing excellent ma-' Glovor, Wednesday evening, nt tho turlal. I homo of tho brldo's parents, 685 N. Curd and Dancing; Parly Mrs. Harry AlbortB, Mrs. George F. Rodgorfl and Mrfl. 0. L. McNnry woro hostesses at a dollglttful card and dancing party at tho Auditorium lnflt night. Tho decoratloiiH suggoat vd tho Hallowoou tlmo, Jack o' lun torns, lings, autumn leaves, Ivy and ovorgrooiiB bolng used. Cob' corners woro nlso arranged around tho hall. Six card tables woro UHod. An ox- nnlluM illlllltrtfll t ItlMI III ttfl O f 1 I 1 t,u" "T , '... M (carnatlonfl. nlflhod by McElroy-'n orchoBtrn. Miib- ' . . . tor uroymn uoibo aim aiibb aiur garot Rodgora attended tho door. The gowiiB worn by tho ladles woro exceptionally hands Jine. - Celebrate Golden Wedding. ' Mr. and Mr. J. H. Elgin celebrat ed their fiftieth wodding anniversary lit their homo In South Halo'm lnflt "Wednesday. It wan In tho nature of u family reunion, as only tlm m Bin bora wero prosont. At 5 o'clock am otijoynblo. dinner wiib sorvod Thono present woro Mr. and Mrs. AV. A. Mooros, Mr. and Mra. Chnrlen F. Elgin and children, of Salem; Mrs. llowltt. of Albany, and MIbb Emma Elgin, of Sllotz. MombotB who woro unablo to attend wore: Mr. nnd MrB. A. T. Ghlpman, of Portland; (lelrgo nnd .Harry Elgin and Mr. and MrB. Clifford Elgin, all of Sllotz. Cnmmorcfflt street. Tho decorations of tho d I ft o rent room" woro oxcopt tonally pretty. In tho living oom whero tho coromorry wns performed tho color scheme ot whlto nnd groen was artistically car riod out wftlr chrysanthemums,, roios, Ivy and forpB, in ono corner a bower was formed of Ivy, from tho eduo of which hung Rtrnnds of the ivy, nnd utrenmors o' white ribbon, on tho ends of which woro tlod' whlto The background vruo of i lerus. a inrgo luvoi'B-icnni oi wiuio innllno complotod tllo derorntlOTin of thlB corner. Tho parlor was protty with plnlc rosos and ivr- Ivy wan nlao UBo'd In tho hallway nnd (rnnn-1 titles of It waB banked along tho ataTrway, Red nnd' green" wore tllo colora rtiaod In tho dlnfngj 'room. Cnndlos, autumn reavoB, carnnttbna nnd Ivy being used'. Jimt boforo .tho coromony MIsb Lonlso Thompson Bang "Oil Promlso Mo." Sho waa daintily coBtumed In yollow silk nmr carrfed' yllow chryBanthomumB. At 7 o'clock MIbb Etva Wlnslow played tho weddmg march from Lohengrl . Tho brldnl party com posed of Mlsnos Zoa Stockton, Cora Talklngton. Emma Wright, Olivo Rodoll, AugUBt Rooth, Tono Flahor. all gowned In pink and bhio ontored tlrst. Noxt enmo the two brides- h JIIkj Marguerite Wilson, u Haleni Society Girl, December -l. Who Will Re Marrlett Tho accond or a aorliM of daiuini; purtleii to ho given this winter bv Mr. A. Ij. Wallace and Mr. A. If. GIllo took plncv at the Armory Tniosdny night. Ovor sovonty-flvo' couplcB of aoloct young people at tended Including; u number of' out or town people. Tho program con- ta'nod twenty nutubei-B and two ox- tris. Tho iuubIc vai turulBhcd In. nn excellent mnnnor by tho Peorlesia orahcBtrn. A. new dnnco tho "flvo st:p" wns Introduced with groat buccobs, nnd will probnbly bo a popular number on dancing pro grams liero ithla winter. The third dance of these scrtoa Is scheduled to thool gcnl college, received tho stu d"eut:r and professors and their wIvbh at tho college Wednesday evonlng. Dr. anc? Mra. D. h. Rador, of Port land, and Pro;, nnd MrB. Ilomau, of? Wlllametto University, woro apucinllr honored g'.tostfl. Dr. Rndr, who Is editor of tho Pacific Chrl.tlan Ad veator (follvored nn address. A so cial hour followed. Tho reception Ib ,glvnjT at tho beginning1 of caclvt year to enable tho students to be come hotter ncQunluted with ono an other nnd" with tho profossors. Avery plenum evening wus apont fn St. Joseph's hall ThMisdny in the form of n Hallowe'en party glvon' :. i......ii- nnaitiB. aiicui Anna wnanon. ot uoao- .lIOIHglHlH'tJ- k One of th olargost nnd prettlcut k. mm - '""- 'r. ..y .LimuH of tho weak In Portland wore gowns nllke of lavender ellscla. I wah celBbmtod Wortneadpy rnlng clotli ovor Invoudor Bilk, and onrrled nt 8 o'olook at tho (utnl RnptlBt , arm boquota of lavondor chrjaan--1...-1. x.-i.an mIhr ISdna MontKom-! tlicmuuiB. Procodlng tho brldo came UIIIIIXl ." .... i or. of this city, btetuno tno nnuo of Mr. Herbert W. Kawk. or Prt 1nr.d. Rev. W. T. J rdnu rend the service In the pi'JHeuet of about 200 guests. Tho churoh w rfotlvly dooor atod with rosea, ehrysanthomumB and Binllax. Garlands of thobo wuro arranged along tho ohnuajjl mill, buck of the nltnv nnd In ollior nvnllablo placfB. PreuodluB tho coronuiny MUa Ev- oiya Hurlo). of Portland, sang "A bong of altiug." nflor whlgh Mlas Gortrude Fawk, a BlBlor of tho groom, played Mendelssohn's wed ding inarch. Tho groom'B attendants, Messrs. O. 11. Wilholm, Edgar J. Sherman, William H. Uudorwood, Rort O, Coffoy and A. O. Andorson, ontorod first, forming In couplo8 nnd coming up tho two alsloa. Noxt enmo'tho four brldoamulda, Mlaaea Nolllo Daly, In light bluo taffota; Oraco Fdwk, in oream colored not ovor pink allk; Kato Scott, In pink Bilk mull over whlto bIUc, and Mra, Jose phine Friulor In Nile groon allk mull also ontorod In palrB. All carried pUk carnations. Foilowlag them camo tho ring bearer, llttlo Mlm Jordan, In whlto, carrying the rla in n largo calla lly. Tho Howor girl, Mlw Ruth Jordan, preceded Ue Wrldomald and ld of hoor. The Vrlde entord aloae. She lleked e ecltilly lovely in a robe pt yrhjte erepe de chlae over whiter attk. " ' A Kmi, veil cowjpltly ev44 Mt hor nluco little MlBi Vera Wright, wonring pink and carrying tho rtnt? In a 'urge pink roao on a silver tray, Tho bride mado a lovely picture In a gown of whlto laco, mado upon princes llnoB, over chiffon and taf fota. and .trimmed with folds ot whto Bntln. Her vol! waa hold by hor engagement ring and waa caught to hor Bhoulders by tiny whlto roso bndrt. Hor boquot was of brldo's ro&ea. Tho groom and hla boat man, Mr Ralph Glovor, mot tho bridal party under tho largo bower, whoro Rev. W. II. Sollcck performed tho coro mony beforo about sovonty-flve guoatB, Including many from out ot town. After the ceremony Miss Thomp son served punch and Miss Gesiltr coffee In tho dining room to tho wed ding party. Afterwards Mlas Cora Tftlklngton Berved punch and Mlas Zoa Stockton coffeo to tho guests. The brldo's boouot was caught by MWs Rodvll nnd a piece of tho wed ding cako containing the dime was given to Mlsa Cora Talklngton; tho pleco. containing a silver heart to Miss Fisher, and llttlo Mlsa Taylor, nloce ot tho groom, received tho thimble. Jr. aud Mrs. Glovor left Wednes day Bight fer a short trip south, after whleh they will return to Sa teM, and, la November will go te WahlagtoB, D. 0., where they will the w later. HmgiH . nttx iHflBBHIHLLI F- ; lJ!kHHHHl Miss Dean Taylor, in "The Flaming Arrow," Monday, November ti. Grand Op'era House Mon day (November 9th, Mr. James J. Corbett, who has scored a pronounced hit in fnrco comedy this season will bo tho at traction at tho Grand opera house, Monday, Nov. 9, In "Facing the MubIc." Corbett Ibb good actor and a natural comedian and his delinea tion of John Smith In Jnmcs Henry Darnloy's refreshing comedy la said to bo. a dollghtful piece of work, and a pleasant surpriso to hh many nJ mlrors. This scaton Mr. Corbett comes to us under tho management of "II. II. Frnzeo, who has surrounded hh hnndtomc Bt'nr with an excellent company nnd a superb scenic equip ment. Tho play Is n bright, absorb ing come'dy, fairly flashing with an un broken series of lnughablo slt.tn tlons. ' It was originally produced In Now York nt tho Madison Square theater with Mr. Henry E. Dlxoy as "John Smith" and subsequently disclosed at Powers theater, Chicago, whoro It ran nil summon WEIIER AND FIELD MUSICAL COMEDY Rice and Cndy aro regarded by theatergoers throughout 'tho United States as tho natural successors to Wobor and Field In tho delightful Gorman dlnlect comedy. They will npponr In "Hip Hop Hooray" at tho Grand opora houso on Thursday, Nov. 5. Tlth pleco comes direct from Weber's music hnll on Broad way after an entire season of success In Now York. Rice and Cndy, as u Gorman promotor of "Excited Oatfl," a new break fa'.t food, and as a capi talist reluctant to Invoit his money, go to Dooflttlo UreTvorsRy to see the!'" Bona on tho great day of a boat nice. A comic opora corapauy Is In town nt tho same tlmo. There nro Bomo Interesting townspeople, nnd boys and gira, Gorman comcdInn3, wid ows mid tho like become Involvpd In oplsodca which nro delightfully fun ny. Too production comes intact from New York and h tho most ox- ponslvo ovor stnged by Jos. Weber. Tho girls aro tho pick of tho fam ous Weber chorusis. tako placo at tho Armory In about, by the Mlssoa Eckerlon and Mrs. A. two wooks. Kngageutcnt of Former Salem Girl. The engagement has been an nounced ot Mis3 Gertrude Corlne Rtloy to William Chrhtophor Darker tho wedd'ng to tako place November 15. Tho wedding tour will include several months la Europe, where theywU laetor & the ecaUaeat, Th. aheve. appeared h kit Sua E. Hucke8te!n. The hall was taste fully decorated with autumn loaves, flr boughs and Jack o'Lautorns. An Interesting musical program was rendered Including a pumpkin march by ton young ladles. Mra. A. O' Brien and Ml Holen Barr carr'ed off the prizes In a guessing contest. Appropriate refreshments were served and al! reported an enjoyable time. DeWltt's CaYfeoltred WKch Haiel MiMin. ni-ii4n-iwnRt s?3K jpajTs ib wiw hw !, r. ana mre ryfHl , JWM', U ,tf all rttiita. Little Johnny Jones. "Llttlo Johnny Joiiob" tho mttal- wnl piny by Geo. M. Cohnti which Is booked for an early porformnnce In this city Is doscrlbod a3 one of tho fnstost and swiftest comedies ovor sot to music by thU dlat'ngulsh ed young nuthor. It la so different from 4ho majority of Its kind nnd bo original In Its construction that all Now York last season poured on mnsso to boo It. It" phenomonnl run In thnt city for twenty-six weeks nnd nil Bummer In Chicago, hna glvon It gront prestige. Our theatergoers havo boon talking of no othor bIiow for wooka which augurs v for a crowded house' when "Llttlo Johnny" conies to this city. alert to Mrs M.t1 -BlaughtS tlionv Al.nni.... ' ,0'iT ft!. tho audience, m'olU vuous parent. The hnT, ,lB ro ,to be conIf..e H the opera hryi. ... .. 0I h cult, "" ua m "Plendlde The play8 of the i nearly all presented h ' ato prices and next 11 1V bi8 under the m U 1M k Meredith. Keep the 11 J i ii ii - INDIAN DRAMA MONDAY NH A rnullall. ..i. far west will be tho ottZ?,J Grand opera heu89 unt L? of "The Flaming Arrow? 5 ? Is not, as might naturally ul pectod, a blood and hnJ tlon, nbonmding In m othor hair raising episodes,, "".I. io mo aimienco, but Is finJ Picture of iifo on the froaUeT3 In ono of tho famous gorentJ postB. it tells a beautiful lore 3 Is replete with thrllllne , J lti chnrncters arc all taken t, living prototypes, true ia daj nnd costumo. As "The Old H stend" Is tho typical play of tl oast, so is "Tho Flaming Arret") tho for west. Lincoln J, Cirloi tho author nnd producer and trsh' unanltnouBly concede It to be bit li production. To add local colcrtd renifm a trlbo of real Miai carried, also Eevcral cx-Unlted Eu'j soldiers, cowboys and brm tsi which will give a band conceit If foro tho performance. Would Morfsaee the Ttm. A farmer on Rurual Rootel,!, inro ua., v. a. mojo. ojr Mae,r' "Bucklon's Arnica Salre tare! H" two worpt rores Iereriaw.edwii' hard nnd ono of my leg. ftunrt moro tnnn its weight la wuvtiK not be without It If I had tonorti ino iarm 10 kcj ii." unijr JMIN. Cj Porrr'n druir store. ENJOYED THE JEFFERSONS. Mra. Mnlaprop and nil tho com iany were enjoyed by a Snlem audi ence lait night at tho Grand opera houflo. The two Jeffej-sons n3 Lucius O'Trlggor and Bob ,acres wero at their host and their ontlro supporo was flrst-clasa. No play In recent years has been puf on with the per 1 lliini'O. 9 SEE The Attack on OM 12 SEK The Ocnulno indtaa t -!-,. ?x- not. asf.36 i feot detail of "Tho Rivals" at their gentsale at hot office M' i hands. Tho audience wa8 keenly ' Flwt RrcHbjfcritt i Church street, neat Cnmrtrtv' Rev. Henry T. Dabcodt, ji Pronchlng sorvlces, 10:10 1 a. i 7:30 p. m. Thomej, itwmil "Tho Powor of Faith for fettle,' Mark 9:23, nnd "OurlLnspIraUnS Tompornnco Work," GaL 1:1. TU church orchestra will play it tfc ovonlng sorvlco, "The Foliet So, by Lnnge. Sunday echool it II Jr. C. E. at3:30p.nt.:Sr..C.E! 0:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer aC Thursday at 7:30 p ra. PobD ct dlally Invited to al lot thai unto ii ljimn II rk. This nllment ii usually wtrtH rhoumatlBm of the bwkiJI el small of tho back, and ft ih cured by npnlvlng Chambr!!"l Iment two or three t'mei i itow massaging tho parts at d i W tion. For sale at Dr. Stonel Btoro. Grand OpcraHos Jno. F. Cortkay, W ' MONDAY, NOVDWi A Superb, Sensational. S1 Surprise A Vivid PsrW tho Far West - UfJ. l Cartor's Special ProJ THE FLAMING introducing he Worltt J OKXUI.VB IXniAX BWSS BJ SEE Tlie council "' YE LIBERTY ATTENTIONI .. .. m Wo wish to Inform our patrons tlwt our home of wSi K ment Is TIIltorGHLY VENTILATED and fa now FURNACE. No other Motion PIctHro houso ia this, . joy r COME and hear tho pictures sing ami talk, a jg, entertainment la the west wodeiu ami Hp-to-i FIXED amusemeHt not only ia Salem, but oa '"V, Pretty stronif, but It's fact Hevorthelcs See i i prf MatlBeeft-rTHeeAay, WedaMdiy, Thndy, J t0 UVKRY IiADV WO ATTENDfl OCR SATUKDA1 a - A USKFUL SOUVBNIR. ..... ,!, Y toS p, mi. ADMlSBrON 1 insi5TC5. CKNT8 xaiTSiiv-