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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1908)
DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, 8ALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, DECKMUKIt 7, 1008. ELKS REMEMBER THOSE "WHO HAVE DEPARTED r - Tho locnl order of Elks hold their annual memorial exorcises over their dopartod brothors, nt tho Grand opera lioin?e, yestorday artomoon at 2:30 o'clock, boforo a lnrgo audi ence. Tho atago was decorated with palmB and tho emblems of tho lodge. Tho Elks orchestra, assisted by Lily Stogo and Dolbert JJurton, opened the program with tho "Mar cla Punebro," by Chopin, as tho mem bers entered and took places on tho otago and In tho first rows of tho auditorium. Tho ritualistic exercises were con ducted In an Imprcsslvo mnnner by Exalted ltulor II. E. Albort, and with them the roll of tho absent members was called by Arthur S. Benson, sec rotary of tho lodgo. Tho dead are: Charles S. Vivian, E. M. Wood, A. Donocko, C. Hemphill, P. S. Dear born, E. P. Pnrkhurst, S. L. Hay den, F. II. Campbell, W. 0. Wcstn cott, P. C. Porrlno, A. C. Lawronco, J. H. Townesond, G. P. Hughes, J. C. Brown, E. C. Young, Chns. A. Mattlson, J. W. Bollon, D. V. Vaughan, Tllmon Ford, W. L. West and Chns. Scholl. Itov. J. R. N. Bell, of tho Baker City lodge, delivered an address on tho meaning of tho order, and on tho good which It has done, In beno- nuung nurannuy. Hon. P. II. D'Arcy, pnst exalted ruler eulogized tho lives of tho do parted brothers and dwolt nt some length on tho life of Charles S. Viv ian, the principal founder of tho lodgo, and also upon tho threo local members, Tllmon Ford, V. L. West and Chnrlos Scholl, who have died within tho mist year. Mrs. W. Carlton dmlLh ""appeared on tho program In two vocal num bers, both of which she rondorcd in her usunl delightful manner. In tho first, "Avo Mario," from tho "Cavallorla Rustlcann," she was ac companied by Miss Lily Stego, vio linist. Her second x mnnbor was "Beautiful Isle," by Pearls. Prof. Arthur von Jcsson presided at the piano .through both numbors. Tho Elks orchestra rendored four num bers In an exceptionally splendid manner. Mrs. Sara Brown-Savago gavo an oxcollent rending of "Thanatopals," tho Elks memorial poom. Itov. Barr G. Leo gavo tho Invo cation and tho boncdlctlon. Tho program concluded with a selection "Tho Friars," by tho orchestra. Tho memorial committoo consisted of Al II. Stolnor, Hal D. Patton, B. O. Schucklng, Ed L. Baker and Roy D. Byrd. Little Soldiers In your blood aro tho millions of corpusclos that dofond you agatnat dlsoaso. To mnko and keep theso llttlo soldiers healthy and strong, is simply to mnko nnd keep tho blood of tho right quality and nunntlty. This is Just what Hood's Snrsnparilla does it helps tho littlo soldiers In your blood to fight disease for you. It cures scrofula, eczema, eruptions, entarrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervous ness, dyspepsia, general debility, and builds up tho wbolo Byetcm. GREATEST COMEDY SUGCESS ' it. Paying for Their 0 Over and Over Again And doing vast good to the country at the same ti JFor a Boy Thoro Is no presont moro practi cal or helpful than n Savings Bank Book. In using It ho will rccoivo his first lessons In business prnctlco and bo encouraged to save money You enn open an account for hTmSvlta' n"doposlt of ono dollar. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Capital National Bank J. H. Albert, President, E. M. Croisan, Vice Pres. Jos. H. Albert, Cashier. necoiver Robors of tho La Grande land admits ho Is short In his bookB, but snys It Is becauso of poor bookkeeping an dthat ho will mnko good whatever tho amount is from his own bank account. HICKORY BdRK Cough Remedy AMOIVTUV 'VII MB fMBMMB Coughs, Colds CROUP Whooping Coufh Ifo.rtrno. Dronchlil SORE THROAT THHOATandLUNCS rnunn Rmuwoto). SAirM.OHTGON, U S.A. Met tMt (t Tho most olaborato scenic produc tion over soon in Salem was wlt- . ncssed at tho Grand opora house Sat urday night In tho comic opora suc cess, "Tho Land of Nod." The mu sic and fun oxcollod anything of the kind seen, hero this year, at least. Specialty parts were of tho highest type and there was not a moment in which thoro wasn't "something do ing." Tho Btory of tho play, in brlof, is that of a llttlo girl who falls asloop whilo at play and finds herself In the Land of Nod with Its attendant falry nald. Tho loading comcdlnn nnd ono of tho most versatile comic ac tors on tho stago Is Knox Wilson, "April Fool," who Is, In addition to being a "funny man," cnpablo of provoking laughter ovory minute ho Is on tho stago, a romarknblo musi cian, playing both tho Bnxaphono nnd a homc-mndo nccordlan, which two sont those who arc Judges of music Into ecstaclcs. "Welsh Haroblt," who was mndo on tho stngo In a ; chafing dish was tho second prin cipal laughing matter. This part was taken by win. C. Wolp. 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