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DAILr CAPITAL JOPKNAL, 8AL15M. OHEOQV, flAT-TODAY, NOVEMBHR 11, 1809. - MifiiiiniiiMiiiinni.frw.iiiniiMiiMiiniiiiiiiiiiitnjiiiintwiiinimiim i 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 a i i-H i n 1 1 m n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h-w-m- DRAMATIC AND SOCIAL MINTS i i i i i i i i i i Ml mnmiiiiin i i u 1 1 1 in ii i nm i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ij,,i 1 1 1 i i . ;..... . . t i. . i r i l I I I I I H I li t ...... . -- w-t-w-M rmr-i -ri-rrrT-rt Mlillllll II ' tW Vk. H m m M mf m am M JE m A K I L I B I H m H m M f M V 9 4 A K :2rr'i!ir,fTiLr ioiuiiMjuwrAMi r I nt nubr u i y Ai t&SMM 1 I . Mr. McCully Is welt- ve-ok hl4-H'HHH-44t-H-frVf,J: Lang-Sin n'-Jf. i Tho brll. Is a well kvown ami vo S -se 'Mr' Arthur popular lady of Pc-tlnnd whero bIip nilvm. t ph, - k . .. . 1 it -- UVUUIII (UO 5, of San Francisco, were mm- uas lanen an active part In musical coming to .town. .. ..i itt nt , ii nmiMt. iil circius imPHHsr.ini' n mmit rni -. IilCSeJ) "" ..-.----. . . o .. "V...111U11 ru- 1)01 Sme of th rnit.ic nfflcintlng , uoou uns o is the youngest son day. November 2.1 te(ng th1 creniony iuibs ucmn oi in ime uaviu and Mary A. sans Promise mo. sno mcuuuy oi mis city. Mr. and Mrs. cconipanicd by Miss Myrtlo( Aicuuuy win reside nt Joseph, Ore- ,n.l at tbo piano, who also gon, wnere ne nas large buslnosi In- the wedding music from Men-, torests. hhll Heroic Will iiiuiiBiiio uii " " .'!. , ii, uuiiuj, oi sh HERE ALL NEXT WEEK THE GRAND TONIGHT Th:- presentation or Claronco Don- rolo of Sa'om runs tho ontlro ga Ideals art matlc and comedy productions Inter- 110if cront Scrlninrni nlnv. "The nniit of ,.....,... ,nii,,.,u ...... i" m i tig to down. Mr. Eckhnrdt's proted In an Intelligent manner by . cityi wlth Mlw olla Morcy tt groat actress full opportunity for Pillar organization will open a nlftjci of .eeognuod pH':i ho baa IU tho g,ron.ko Snlonie, 8U0rted hor b08l work 0no of .... ' m -'ok' engagement n tin Or.-ind bronchi this nonnnn'o nnmimnv tn .. .... ... ..',...... -. , nor "08t orK- Ono of th0 charm- ...I.I fnlltnt 171 tltnw ifsitn uniit-B ....., ..... ."..-v, mi. .ncviuiy is wen- ve-ok'i encacomiMit In ttm rimml l.mn-i.f n,i ' .... . .. .... "TV"..' :...,' street. Hev. P. 8. know,, here, whore ho spaut hi, boy- opera ho.,7, commonMn- n xZ uun 7 n ' " , , "L '"V""' " ... '"T. "'I' foct. '.? Maroy'. art I. 1 Roftb' during tho ceromony br!(L .o.c a becoming gown .1 ...i.ilMn nlil Itrt Hrl l. bt blue, niuue uiuimu. iuuniu- rnncd wlMi Persian not nnd She carried IIrldo'8 roses. cn'a Stiloy, of Portlnnd, at- as brldo's maid. Hor gown i iRht blue silk. Tho best man lay Lang, of Portland, brother bridegroom. br the ceremony refreshments Served by Miss Ethyl Vnn Pnt- blla Savngo nnd May Calvan. Irlde gave hor bouquot to Miss ' Staley decorations consisted prlncl- of clirjs.inthemums. In tho fliarlor a bower was arranged rge wind nv of Ivy, nnd Invon- BirjeantlK'i.ums. In tho back were whlto chryannthomiims Th' dining room was In and cllf). chrysanthemums, In gr.n.n nnd ferns balng used. IrVswiu1 iIr shiidod with yol- U 3ii '; P' and rosea In tho hmplet il the decorations. , end .Mia Lang left tho biuiio ng for Sin Francisco, whero Mil re lil- Irldo h tho eldest daughter Mi" 1) f x.ige, ami is an ac-i ! h ! vr ; Miinnn. Tho groom Bonn , H i n !') and received I Suction !.) Ho now holds n Insjl -'ilea with tho Dla- Kubbtr t mipany, San Fran llofh h o hosts of frlendn out for fibiulu nnd relutho" Ided th' e lvmony, lueludlnp u 1. I. '1.4 Itay Lang, M'bs Stalrv c r Pirtland. and Mifc Inns, of cnl'i. . D.iikhu Pii'ty. fil "f i to b kIvpii bv h , V I In H.l A. H. O'llr 111 'In! , br on v i lorn, and Mr. and Mrs. A .lone, of "Old Mis Ion Karni," attend d th? woddlngr Heiiry-Kelluood. An iimisunlly pW-tty church wed ding was that of Miss Lillian Wlnnl fred Sellwood, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Sellwood of this city, nnd Mr. Pnlgo V. Henry, of Canada, which took placo Wednes day at high noon, nt St. Paul's Epis copal church, Rov. Darr 0. Leo offi ciating. Tho coromony was wlt- engagoment In itiiu. eu (0rs ami nresented with tho aid of her versatility linslilna imr nniniinn. from tho perfect and Mr. Eckhnrdt tlm mnsi rnnmintn nml iionnMfnl al nowor. hor cront Svrlnn nmiro of The company this season numbers has reaoou to foel proud In tho scenery and gorgeous costumes, lslUo Sovon 'oll ns an exhibition of "l imb .i.m inciiHies b.-ilio ,.-n coupling of io nnmo Eckhnrdt to an opocli In -theatrical entertnln- known eastern players engaged by, the title of "Ideals," for, with such wonts In this city. MIsi Morey h .. ' Mh ' .. ono of tho most charm nc nnd uraco- Mr. hclibardt to come direct from New York to the Pacific coast for this season's 'tour, nnd ho unho Itatlnglv nnnrMuces this the most complete and talented conipnny ever presentoJ by this mnnagcnicnt at popular prlcos. With th- Increased success of encl pas ing season, Mr. Eckhnrdt has Btrlvrm to present somethlnK now. iterlltiK plaers in Virginia Duncan, ri actress.s on tho stage, fu'.l of John H. Hnziett and Krederlck Sulli van who htn bcotl brought direct from Eastern stock companies, nnd life, brightness, grace nnd refine ment, nnd bringing to her work tnsto lutelllgcnco nnd dramutlc ability of fin hlghe t order, Mm finds In thlB Wltllnill V. Muni' ll li HI tlilo flonnnn ..... ...nii....i .l..nln. full .nmu - 'o ....... ww.... mum VlllULIUil.il Ulltll II1.VVI , I. Ill n.uiw a syndlcnto star, the company takes for her powers nnd a vohtclo for hor rank with first clas organizations and this senson presents some of tho biggest successes nnd hlshcat priced royalty plays initially seen In -the first goniuB as raro aa it Is boautltul. Tho craco and' nlcturesnuo art. slninls alone. Th- suop'irtlnx toiiii uy, without exoopttou, Is oxce'lont, and tho splendid econory nnd beautiful cotuniOT aro comp'eto. Thoy play Is n powerful drama with tho most wondorful climaxes and drnmntlc sit uations. A dramatic story nt deep h nrt interest. Ouco seen, it cnu ne ver bo forgotten. It la tho Greatest piny of tho ago. something better, something' that wll . class theaters. On Monday night meet and carry out tho Idea ho had they will offer for tho Ilrtt time In In in I ml whon ho took for his com- Snlom a four act comedy-drama "Tho puny the nnmo "Ideals." Cinsmni- Vll'nge School Mnstor." Tho prl m ly aiming o Improve nnd with tho dis 'aro within tho rench of overybody -termination of ultimately offering lCc, 2Gc 35c nnd 50c. Chango of bill bright, wholesome, satisfying drn- ech night i Bt - .d i. V ' i ! r ritns 1.' ' ' i ' plioe -( th ' vening, Novoin-. ' ". fonrth of tin, . i - ' .:,-. I ) b onv ni uiieiir i ilty tnjo il im -, '. Monti'1 In ' mes, music and th irliic'i)il i -"ewb'jiunts v r li Mir I M tff-lJt i ii. c ju t Li" vwddlnir was celo- H Th irg 1 afternoon nt thro- ck a th h rm of Mr. E. E. Colo porth I.lbor street, when Mlsb oioare of n-vals. becomo tho oi Mr t s n-own, of Salem. mer offlchtod before only Im- '? mends nnd relatives. The People 1-ft Thursdnv nvonlnir honr-.. , trI j. T. t0Put Portland Seuttlo nnd Ta- '"" vvlll nuke their homo In h, t. ' lr 1 hornier Sulein Peonlo. "a, S Mai tin. nf 9f.U.m hn Nning ihe Hinfep n southern "'ia. eitprfalHd . ,. It Hole" St Pan! In nl,io S. v .u. . """"" uibht, ana among the ' we-e ihe fillowing former '"Pie M- and Mrs. Herbert lr and Mr rcri i,iu 6r Whitman llalph Matthews! -"ine JUBt :HI KBBtmBL "-HSU SCENE IN "THE HOLY CITY" SVlTltDW, NOVEMIIEH ttl. miss fii:oiti Niciiias, nossed b) r lnrg number of friends nnd relatives. Tin church decora tions consisted of forns, Ivy nnd chrsvnthomums. Prof. F. E. Newberry plnyed tho wedding march. Tho bride's mnld, Miss Venltn Earl, of Turner, ontorod first. The bride followed- with hor father who garo hor away. They were mot at tho altar by tho bride Sellwood, of Mllwaukle, Or , Miss L Elite Hotel ami Cnfe Sunduy Dinner. D. II Sellwood, of Portland, Mr nnl Soup Cream of Chicken, Parlsl Sellwood, of O. A. C , Corv.illls, Mrs an, Fried Sa'mon, Ikirre Nolr, Frle.l E. V. Sellwood, of Portland. Chas lUHbut Stonk. D. Sellwood. of Newbarg: I. It. A. Doll Hoof Tongue, Sauco Hob Sellwood. of Mllwauglo. Or.; Mlwort:; Ch'okeu Frloaawi with Dtimpl L. D. ;Mlwood. of PortUnd. Mr. and Ihk; Fried Cnl'V Itmlns. mnltro da Mrs. !!. L. Earl nnd two daughters. io:': Filet of Uef mix Champlg-I af Tiirnnr; Mia. J. A. DlnUek ami on. OOOOOOOOOO 0 CHURCH SERVICES OOOOOOOOOO I'lrxt Metliiidlst ICpNVopal. Willamette day. Ti-nlilttni tloninn will iuhIbI In tho services presenting Hi" growth nnd Interests of ilio (Jul virslty at 7:30 p. m. The pastor will pfonch on " A Very Poculrnr Sinner." , Hpc"litl musical niitnhsrH both morn-J lug nnd evening. The inilillc cjihiIhI Ij Invited. St. PaulV. O inuetlngii will continue during tho O weok. Thoro will bo no sorvlcos to- O night. D. Errct, mlnlstor. -o- COFFEE Why. doesn't your gro cer money back every thing;? Can't ct the goods or Chemekutii.ind Ohuruli itreut. Ituv.I the IHOUCy. daiiKhtor of Hubbard: M"h Wlniii', ItonU Young Chicken, oyster rimnHVhiLt man Mr Charles l8. of Ooshen: Mr. and Mrs. J. dressing: Loin of P., k. npplo sauou; r ! "r;"" harl IVV. Harriett, of Salem. Prim. R'b of I!..r. ... Ju: Chicken D. Sellwood, of Newberg. The bride wore a dainty gown of cream silk, and carried white carna- GibWts, saute on toast. Lieutenant Commander Jewell, of "inlN'.Mit'niir. HP tus V 'f Ti r f r - " ' lereit to nloneor ' 1 111 i . lln nt 13 li .....V m , w, ,'h. Oregon, and '' " Portland; "k nlaoe at tho 'in'b Bister, Mrs. T 71 Jefferson n. Rev. W. B. ' M. E church. 'n. mediate rela "r partlej were r'arptulatIons amj r ' i .1 -j ra t f,E.' ,.R 'f-e t ., r r Kl-rB , -. O Cl. . J AL . m f San c... u luo coupif .. .-J'1 .- i To this pQlnt Wously shipped tCnlw L. . -"j ran ni. r ini ev i.i ' : :"--. mft. , Brunei brrai J'ng thBh California Custard, Iloyul Vegotable -Caullflowor In Cream an nrntln. Mnahi'rl PntntnftK! Pntu- tlons. Her veil was held by orange 'thu Louiblnna, nnd Lieutenant How- Cream. blossoms, worn by her mother, on her or, or tne unoue isiami. ur ihiu. woddlngday, Tho bride's mnld woro a couit-ma-tlal oa charge o mis cream colored batiste and carried conduct whllo the fleet wab In Japan pink carnations. I The ushers wero Messrs George Skltt and Basil Vagner. Folowlng tho coreinon n reception wbb given at the bride's parents home on North Front street, which was prettily decorated with forns ivj. and whlto chrysanthemums loOMNIA "I iii- b-n m ririi ir In-rai w'lb wli . t lei I ' 7 n . a in ul r Lf t ' f oiul llii-' in r-- rr r i I fc tr ttiti 1 bate . I i u. J irnum Many beautiful and cH. '.ivsents Un.n i rvr r,t Dessert- Apple Wlno Sauco. Plea Applo, Mince. Poach. Cream. Extras One-half Spring Chicken, a la Maryland: Shell Itoa it Oyste's. Coco. Ten or Milk: Sliced Oranges. Sliced Hnnaua and Cream. OLD RESIDENTS HAVE CHANCE TO HELP STRANGER Best for The Bowels were received by the Uw.-'.k- couple The young eouplt left Wednesday evening for Portland whero af'er a short visit vvlth friends ttisy leave for Barnston. Quebec, to make their home The groom Is a prosperous dairyman ' Tho following roiutlves and friends attended the receptien: Hev. and , PtUtMt enMt ruovj ivna. Mrs. Darr G. Lee of Salem: Dr. and H..f .... "'"'Su".'. cc&t r HHyif wv wmcomm yjkf- CAl40YCATAilTIC T Wanted Any Information about n widow who conducted a boarding house. In Balem In 1892.' one block east'ofl.ndd & Hush's bank, south side of streot. Also about a oung Ihdy who was a waitress at saino Pisco. Fho was a little lame, and her parents Ijved on a farm nour Siilin Ajv ioforillou iIH8i soti'l to Mr Uobt Wlhdmlller. 453 South Ohio St . Unite. Montana. 11-20-21 OA.STOHIA. hitnikt iMBajaran.a8 ll 90. n fl . Jt J.unlitoi. rt lmikUl.1 ia ei.a tr nt Um Mrs. K. uKeiiwooa uu uauf... -. . --,"tt" v.",. . . . ' mv , I De,od o'f Ne'wuergT T Tk ASALEJEH MLUON MXK , ", Z. . J&t Darr G. Leo reutor. Usual wrrluM at 7 ' :t0 u. in., ila m.. and 7:10 p. m Sunday school 10 a. in. All vrol come at nil hmi'vIcm. CiiiliiHiiii. ('i)inor Cottage mid Cheinokotn !ti.ftH. Survicoa nt 1U:X0 a. m. pK.uhliiK by the minister. Hev. Paul i llmdy. Subject. "'A Call to tho i ln.r Life." Mooting on Tliuraday . dIiik as usual. Nj aerrlctw Snn- teiilns I r ( I'm- byter'nii. i 'Mirth Hinet near Cbemeketa -' t. He II. -Hi T. Bnufck. paa mi Preaehing fivloea 10:90 a. in. i' l T 30 p. in. Theme, respective- l Thankful for the Working of C xxlin Us." ami "How to llermo u t il t'nii." Prenoliiug by th paa- 1 1 r li ah morning and evening. Sun- d y M'hnl al 12 in.. .Junior Christian Endeavor nt !i:U0 p. m. Senior ChrlHtlaii EndoHVor at 0:30 p. in. No nilil-weolc prayer meeting on ac count of Union Thanksgiving serlce. Tho church orchestra will ln us tisiinl nt Sunday school and evening service. Public cordially Invited to all of these services. Central Coiigregnt'onal. Nineteenth and Forry streets. Services at 11 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. Sunday school ut 10 a. in. En deavor at 6:30 p. m. Itev. O. A. fStlllman will have charge of all serv ices tomorrow. Mr. Stlllnian It working In the Interest of thu Sun day school, and u full nttoridunoQ at ah the services Is desired. Christian Holcncv. First Church of ChrU lclitntUt, 110 C'hemekutu street. Services Hun day at II n. m. and 7:3n p. i.i. Sub ject of lesson sermon. "Soul and Hody."- Sunday bchool nt 1 2 0 5 p. m. Tho Wednesdny evening meeting Is hold at 7:30 p. m. Heading room In tho church open ouch ufteruonn except Sunduy. All are ordlally in vlted to attend tho services nnd tho reading room. Lutliermi St. John's Cliurcli, Mis KOurl Synod, Regular Sunday service at 10:30 n. in. In thu German Lutheran St. jbhu'a church, corner Centor and Fourteenth streets. Quo. II. Eugel, pastor. I'Jmt Clili-Ntlnn Cliurrli. Rev. Jamei Small will occupy th) Dulylt M the First Chlrttlan churcii tomorcow. Morning theme, "The .Man Who Bees Good In Suffering": evening. "The Man Who It Preparing for n Future Life" Dlb'e school 10 a m , Dr. II (J. Epley, superintend dent Preaching hours, 11 a. m. and 7' 80 p. m. Professor Shaffer will have charge of the mulc. Th K.YI'LDDTNtJ (hS INJCItRH I'Ol'U IN KltDDING HOTEL (Unied I'renn Lopd Wlro.) Reildln;,. Cal-. . 3 1. - Four uei sotia nr. In the hosV.ial todny nuf furlng from buriia rwettlroil last night In an expMlou nf g& In a room on lit thlrj H or of hv I.oren. hotel. John RnU a U-llbo). win lighted a inatrh to sbo gtiest u r mi Ignited th gait hleh hud lloncd ir soveiul hours fmm l-tk , . whm fatally burned. In the e'.pl ml m . hU-lt followed. Mrs. II. A. J-iii "t. i chaiiilirfrmulil and Writer ISral.li e, a poiter. were seri ously burned and I). A. LaonHtur. of Son Fisntloci, waa hurled to the II oo r nnd badly hurt. The explosion wieekod tho room, breaking tho windows ami blowing tho plaster from Um walls. No other guests were Injured and thoro was no panic. Grand Opera House Jno, F, Corilmy, M;r, ONE WEEK Starting Monday. Nov, 23 OLIVER J. KOKIlAUDT, Presents "Bckliardt's Ideals" In Itepcrtoliv of Good Plays .Menday: "The VlllHge School Matter." PRICES ,1Uo, :.1c, 'Mc, Mr. Sent sale at box nrlloo Mo'nduy 9 A M. Grand Opera House J. F. CORDRAY, Mniuiger. KATCRDAY, NOVK.MHER 1 LB COMTE AND FLE8HER Present j Luella Morey itt c The Holy City i Dy Claronco Ilennott Tho groatcst play over written founded on Ulblo history. PHIOKM 7.1r, &c, 1c. Seats on sale Saturday 9 a. Bt. i "I