DAIL7 CAPITAL JTOURN AL, BALrCTf, Oil BOON, SATURDAY, DEOKMItKK 5, 1008. liifiiinf iieiiiiaiiiiiiiaiiiittiirlaiiiiiltii'iiii8 1 tiwi i'i'iIh SOCIAL AND DRAMATIC EVENTS OP THE WEEK B I . J A .. . .. I .. -. 8 1 R1 H X S '' 4miiiHiitiiiiaitiiiiiimiiiieiiM 'i l V i BX I E il" L ', i fll 1 1 LV r j !Jl i m PI 1 'l (I ?'i I I'! 1 c 4 If ,1 i l i1 11 I I H"1-H4'H H'M-I-H-H'I'K; .g, g 1 1 I I I M H-M-l HI M Hf-lglvon Now Years by tho Illlhoo club, tI hM1 ttM! n fnn ttirv ftiAmlinrd nf flint .SOCIETY. rcplfttopnl Ilnznnr T and will bo for tho mombora.of thut Tho ladles of tho Episcopal cliurcn organization only. This Is .tho second will hold tholr annual bazaar next i u 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nn 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 m i n i Salem Woman Hoes Lltcrutufc. An nrtlclo In tho Chrlstmns nuni bor of tho Lndloa' Home Journal, by Mrs. Etta Squlro Soloy, has attracted much Interest among hor frlonds. It la a llttlo story of tho Chrlstnus spirit, written In n mannor that ap peals to human nut tiro and shows much literary ability. It Is tho first of MrB. Soloy's work of this class which she has Submitted for publi cation, but sho Intends to give much of her tlmo in futuro to literary work. Sho has received a number of vory encouraging letters from tho editors of tho Journal. All of Mrs. SoIoy'B formor writings woro on mu sical work, which sho and her hus lmnk. Prof. Francesco Soloy, have boon Interested In nonrly all their lives. They conducted tho college of music of Wlllomotto university for a number of years and also pri vate studios, and hnvo dono much to raiso tho standard of musjc hero. Spokano "Wonum Succeeds in Salem. Miss Ella M. Couch, who came hero about four weeks ago directly gown of whUo Bntln on tran trm. mod with real laco, and sho carrlod North Cottago stroot. Tho guests numbored nbout thirty lntimato friends and relatives. Tho decorations woro groon nnd whito throughout all tho rooms, tho effect being obtnlncd with palms, ferns, Oregon grapo, smllax and car nations. In n corner of tho front parlor nartiors of Oregon grapo wore arranged, above which was a largo branch of mlstlotoo nnd lovor's knot, and hero Itov. II. T. Dnbcock of tho First Prcsbytorlan church road tho service. Tho young people woro un attended, but woro piocedcd to tho altar by Mnstor Jack McCoy and llt tlo Miss Maxlno Follottc. both cousins of tho brido, Miss Marguorlto Klein played tho wedding march from Lohengrin nnd during tho ceremony Qcorgo Mc Elroy, violinist, and Miss Nina Dush- nell, pianist, plnyod tho "Spring Song." Thoy also played throughout tho evening. Refreshments woro served after tho coremony. Tho brldo woro n handsomo sheath of tho Now Years balls, and It is probablo aftor this arrangements vill bo mndo to havo this as nn annual ovont. A rccoptlon will tako place In tho lllllico club room sand tho ball will bo "hold In Elks' hall. Elaborate preparations are undor way to mako this tho leading social event of the year. Thursday. Docombcr 10, from 10 o'clock In the morning continuing throughout tho aftornoon and ovon ing. The Indies havo been working In Its Interest during tho fnll months and havo a comploto list of stnplo and fancy articles. Ladles occupying Vcnthar Foivcnflt - Fair tohlglit nnd Sunday. WOULD HAVE , Washington, D. C, Doc. G. Sena tor Money, of Jlllnols, is today con ferring with his sonatorial'colleagut.' regarding action to onforco tho right of tho Bonato to ratify treaties and pacis or mo uiuioa Stntos. Monov booth) nro as follews: Flowor booth, maintains that tho agreement re- Mrs. Laud Hamilton; fnncy work and irom upoKnno ana cstnuiiBiiod a manicuring parlor, Is mooting with much bucccss with hor work, and ,wlll probably roninln In Snlom. Miss Couch's work includos hn.lrdrosslng, facial massaging, nhatnpoolng nnd manicuring, nnd la nclontlflc In ovory dotal!. Hor opoclalty is shampooing and scalp trcatmont, but all of hor work 1b of Iho vory best, and is gunr Hntcod to bo satisfactory. Miss Couch graduated" undor Margarot A. Smith, a student of a loading Now York Bchool and who conducts ono of tho lqadlng'manlcurlng parlors of Spokano. Sho also workod with Ma damo Sinks, of Spoknho. Sho pro pares hor own creams nnd tonics from formulns originated by a fa moua Fronch bonuty doctor, and which can only bo had from tho host maBBOBUors. Should MIbb Couch con tlnuo to moot with tho huccoss which oho Is receiving now sho will secure rooms on tho ground floor of Rome building horo nn dcstnbllsh parlors, nnd will carry a comploto lino of hnlr goods, cold croam, and ovory osoontinl of tho business. Should sho do tills sho will bo nsslstod by Miss Clara Ln Llborty of Spokano, who mnkos a speclnlty of tho famous "Marcol" wnvo, and who 1b nn ox port In facial massaging and hair drosslug. MIrb Couch now occuploH room No. ID of tho Eldrldgo hotol nnd is at her parlors from 10 o'olocic in tho morning until 0 o'clock ln tho ovoulng. Hor tolophono uumbor is Main 1112. whito carnations. Hor traveling cob tumo was a gray tailored broadcloth with hat end furs t omatch. Mrs. Morgnn Is a Btrlklngly hand somo young woman, nnd Is ono of tho most popular mombofs of society horo. Sho is tho only dnughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Jamos W. Wlllson, well known residents. Mr. Morgan's homo is in Now York city, but for tho pnBt two years haB resided in Snlom, whoro ho has bo como vory popular. Ho is employed at tho Sou thorn Pacific company's local freight offlco. Mr. and Mra. Morgan loft Thurs day morning for n honoymoon trip north. Thoy will bo nt homo to frlonds at 2GG North Commercial ntroot nftor tho first of tho now year Colcbmto flOth Wedding Anniversary Mr. and MrB. William Wlsnor woro glvon a ploasant surprlso by nbout fifty of tholr friends nnd rolatlvos laBt Monday evening at tholr homo on tho Wnllneo road, In honor of tho flftloth nnnlvoraary of tholr niar rlago. A Bplondld dinner was sorvod by tho ladleH of tho party nnd after ward musical numbors and readings woro enjoyod. Mr. and Mrs. Wlsnor recolvod a handsomo gold decorntod clock, umbrolla and onno from tholr frlendu horo nnd nslo many othors from frlonds and rolntlvoa in tho East. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlsnor woro mar riod Novombor 29, 1808, ln IIllls tlalo, Mich., Mrs. Wlsnor being for merly Miss Mary HaaB. Thoy oitino to Orogon twonty-four yoniB ago and havo raised throo girls and two boys, and hnvo n host or frlonds In differ ent pnrtB of Oregon whoro thoy hnvo lived. Entertained With Luncheon. Mrs. II. D. Kimball of tho Theo logical school ontortnlnod with n pretty luncheon Tuesday aftornoon. Tho dining room was darkened nnd decoratod with yollow. A largo yol low candolbra and chrysanthemums woro used on tho tnblo and tho china was gold and whito. Covers woro Inld for Mrs. I Ionian, .Mrs. W. II. Kirk, Mrs. Onylord Patterson, Mrs. Prof, Washburn, Mrs. Frank Hughes, Mrs. Fred Logg, MrB. J. C. Morolnud nnd Mrs. Dr. Clomouts. 11111H. lW lit VWiit 6 W.Yl T' L . dontly ontored Into by Secretary if Stato EUhu Hoot with .tho represen tatives of Japan virtually is a treaty and that If tho United Statos rati fies it tho part holds no validity. Sonntor Monoy foara thnt tho son ato right will ho ignored ln tho futuro based on tho procodont established by tho presont action of tho executive branch of tho government. Ills offortB to rnlso tho question In tho sonnto, howovor will probably bo or a factional naturo, as tho. lead ing Republican momborB aro sntisflcd with tho courso takon by Hoot. Thoro has been no Indication that tho mnttor will not bo laid boforo thu sonato during tho seoslon, and until It la apparent that tho sonato Is bo Ing Ignored, tho majority or tho up por house will tako no action, -o- WILL DrSPROVE MURDER THEORY Mlfw Mnrfruerlti Wilson, n Snlrin Society Olrl, Who Wub .Married Wed nesday Kvonlng, Dcccmlwr 2. Aid Society KntortuIiiN. Tho Lndlos' Aid Socloty of tho First M. E. church met In tho ohuroh parlors Wodnesday aftornoon. Aftor tho regular business bossIou a de lightful program was glvon of musi cal and lltorary numbors. Mrs. P. T. Legg and Mrs. ProL Kirk gavo a piano duet; Miss Adams of tho Wlllnmotto university school of orn tory road two BoleotlouB from tho "Idyls or tho King" nnd also a Scotch dialect solectlon. Mrs. C. W. Ilos chon sang n solo, which concluded tho program, attor which a social hour was onjoyed. About ono hun drod lndlos woro presont. Arnrhno Club .Meets. Tho now nmusomont olub which was formod a short tlmo ago by six girls mot Inst Tuesday ovoulng with Miss Mnbol Do Long, nt which time thoy doclded on 'Arnchno" for tho club's nnmo. "Araohno" wns a girl famous In Crook mythology ror hor happy disposition. Tho club motto Is "Koon on tho sunny side of life." Flvo hundrod was plnyod during tho ovoulng. Tho firsprUo was won by Miss Loulso Cronlso. nnd Harry Wontworth wns given tho consola tion. Instrumontnl music and songs wuro onjpyod 'nnd rofr'oahmonts eorved. ThQ )jlrls u'ntortnln tholr gontlomon frlonds nt each mooting. Wlllhon-Morgnn. A handsomely appointed woddlng was that or Miss-Marguorlto Etholyn Vlllson nnd Mr. Stanley L. Morgan, Wodnesday ovonlug nt 8 o'clock nt tho homo or tho brldo's parents, 47J Cougivgntioiiul llirjiar nnd Supper. Tho lndlos or tho FlrBt Congrega tional church served n ohlckon-plo suppor nt tholr parlors Friday night to over 400 porsoiiB. With It thoy conducted a smnll bnzaar or throo boothB. Mrs. Win, Stalgor and Mrs. Monroe, woro nt n noedlowork booth; Miss Krauso, and Miss Dun enn pres'.dod ovor a enndy booth, and Miss Grayco Rlneman, nsslstOtl by two boys ot hor Sunday school class, conducted a Biunplo booth. Tho decoration or tho booths woro su gestlvo of Xmas time, consisting of colored cropo pnpor, Christmas bolls and Ivy. Tho nffulr was ono of tho most sue cossful of tho kind hold hero for Home tlmo. KiUortuln Kpworth Leaguo Members. Miss Mabel Harok and Miss Vora Townsond ontortnlnod tho mombora of tho Epwarth Lon,guo of tho Losllo M. E. church at Miss Towsenda homo In South Snlom last night. Games, contests nnd music provided tho umusomonts or tho ovonlug. Ho fre8hmonts woro sorvod. Tho decora tions for tho occasion consisted of chrysanthemums. Held Oiwn Meeting. Tho Woodmen or tho World hoM an opon mooting nt tholr hull on Thursday night, to which 200 mom born nnd their frlonds woro prosetn. Tho fenturoa or tho ovonlug wore tho speeches or J. O. Davis, national lec turer ror tho M. W. A.f or CnllfarnLi. nnd J. W Simmon, of .Portland, dozi ly hoad con-ul or tho Orogon lodso hundkorchlof booth, Mrs. Squlro Far rar; bag and comrortor booth, Mrb. George Hlnghdm; apron booth, MUb Lena Uelr; homo-mado candles nnd English plum pudding, Mrs. W. Carl ton Smith. Tho fair will bo hold in tho Guild rooms of tho church, Preparing ror Im.aar. A fow or tho Jadlos or St. Pnul'a Episcopal church mo last Friday at tho re Idenc.t or Mri Jos. Haumgiri- An intorofttlng progium or imnlrtit nor to sow nnd comploto arrange and lltorary numbetB foWowod, nnd j merits for tho bazaar to bo hold at tin rofroahmoata wort m rvd A to.- , guild rooms on Decombdr 10. At tho wnrda enrds and danoliiK vero ln-'cloo or tho buslma a dainty lunch dulgod In. Tho Kirk orchostui fm- wns served .by tho hostosa, iisalsted nlBhod tho music. by her HttH daughter, Lontn. (Unltod Proso Leased Wlro.) San Frnnclsco, Doc. G. Thoodoro Kytkn, handwrltng export, has boon cnllod in by tho San Frauclsco po- llco to docldo whothor or not tho hnndwrltlng or tho "doctor'fl" letter, which accompanied tho deadly "stomnch powdors," swallowed by Harry Bonn boforo his death early Thursday morning, Is tho handwrit ing of tho young man. Lettorfl of his havo boon furnished Kytkn, and tho oxport will mako n careful ex amination and comparison of them boforo ho passos final judgmont. His preliminary inspection of tho writing yostorday aftornoon led him to bollovo thnt thoy Woro dissimilar, and If this proves to bo his ultlmnto opinion. It will go far toward hopo loBBly upsetting tho pollco theory thnt Dons wroto tho lottor hlmsolf, nnd float tho BU-ychnltio to hlmsolf ln n whimsical mood, desiring to mnko lifs sulcldo us Bon8nttonuI nn possible Strongth to tho theory that Boas wroto tho lottor wub found In the testimony or tho postolllco Inspectors who Bald that Dons had boon caught in r forgery which caused his dis missal rrom tho aorvlco. Frlonds or tho dead young man iiIro stato that ho had a maiilu ror deceptions, lik ing to vnry his huildwrltlng nnd boasting of his slclll In thus decolv- Jng pooplo. lions soomod to loan to- Planning New Year's null. ' Oaio of tho brilliant social ovoncn of tho seasqn Is being planned for nn oxcluslvo grand ball, which will bo MMJLyBs life- it D ousmess, Pleasure anything tk nerves. cnnT. O w ou person. r : mi 10 water, or g0 thoro is tholei, went without an , p ii. r M -a, UIKC11 as Will eU n " owiii mo pan avoid sufferine m. !LTU.as. -tua coming on, druggist can Ml , many who would 5 wituouc mem. . "I hav bn Iruj Jiiauaehes ror mn tSJ",' it0 foSr-iss-iSM. Jivn m. er mi '-ttf?L, 1. "t npwhav,iUMl X,"??u.lV ?" tmttN ""- tun on i cr Ut siu thoroutfily IiwS'm '7YTnlntV your drugglit, who wlilSS fjlli, h will nturn wr Miles Medical EttSri wnrd fabrication, u Ik proved In his old habit of a Yalo graduate, vhen, u i of fact, ho had never eat In hlo education th & school. Doas, accordltj fa who know him, talked Kfel Journoya all orcr the i which his own family h; took. . n . ,- Tho Housowlf- Who cannot And tlstt shopping porsonallr, Mi Lawronco grocery Htl to trade. Thono 311. "Bad Blood" shows itself in a n:iuldy com plexion, pimples, blurred eye-, sight, loss of weight, and gen eral debility. 4 'Bad blOOd" is impoverished blood too poor and thin to furnish nourishment to the flesh, nerves and vital organs. Grand Open jno. f. conDjmw Saturday, Deci SAMUEL E. RORTi Mnmmoth Extraragasa MM The Land of i 75 COMKDUXS, SlXCmlj KItS An unin:lng.equIpK8tiii costumoa nnd electric! ( I'HICKS: Matinee, UM Night, $150, fl, TfcM buIo opon8 Saturday, t i ZPMU I Grand Opera I , JOHN P. 00HDB.tr, Monday,! TENTH .. -l- nn MS nothln' for nobodr J1 noth.n'ifryB-gr by tkeir beneficial action on the svstem will Durify the blood and upbuild the bodily PrM0nt3 tne ArUtie U11U AI1W11V441 VfcjW ,.www Pills begin aright by correcting the digestion and establishing regularity of the bowels. They increase the health making elements that enrich the blood and give tone and vigor. Beecham's Pills are best for poor blood as they cleanse it thoroughly and SHSE MELW Ihe CM";: "Sis Hop ! .,?JVtiX i earnest ,vr.HSl U" 1 i-mf. nv IiUOn?- - I' . J... - - .r.Us ii.il"'-; Carry off Impurities la boxoi with full direction 10c. and 25c rrh nnstoral coo. lpr- 'ormi!a5tVS' r out Hme. Wl v famous -,vE rtiXS' ?rlS..,1ond.r.l tirai &." . Tvntfii .TAkti'nl iv.. .11.. vb. - -.. , wu.i.K uoniuii with tlio Kaker Stock ConuNtny. at tho Bungalow Theatre, Porthuid, In lielsco'B TlW) Rose of Uio lUacho." YE Most Up-to-date Home of gegyfl LIBERTY O O M l L K T E CM A X K T0I)A s-cl" i , it I r I Don't Miss T1.I" " ' ,., "HIS SIOTIIKK'H MBWPII XO IHIMIW-XO WBI1D1S0 "TWO imOTHBHS." - ..W8AWHMST1SO ItBHB. .'TWO LITTLE SlOTOIH -t. irvnjw j I.V.M1W"' ,,, .-. j.jt ..-.Jk vttto ' . EVE1VC3! Illustrated Seng: "Wild Flower, MATINEES: 2 P. M. H WELL VEXTIL. ;:l BE3IK3111BR OUR HOUSE IS WAItM AN