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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1910)
'Aiiit TWIilAK. nMt,V OAJ'XTAii JOUUMau, 8AIJKM, OIUEGON. SAUItfoAY, MAX 14, 1010. going to Oregon two years ago, the brido and groom bolng passengers en route to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Skldmore will make tholr homo in Berkeley, after return ing from Southern California, whero "-if There arc a number of musical re citals being rehearsed for tho people of this city. Several ladles aro mak ing up lists for receptions moro or less Informal. Tho State Granges has boea In session tho past week at Ore--gon City and has as usual bumped the politicians allttle. Colleges and schools aro preparing for tho throes of the commencement season, wbllo beautiful spring wreathes hor gar lands of beautiful flowors In anticipa tion of the needs of memorial day. " At tho parlors of tho First Congre gational church Wednesday afternoon hero was a pretty Mayday party for tho primary grades of tho, Sunday school. It Included about 50 little .ones and many from tho cradleroll. Thero wore wild roso decorations, re freshments served from tiny tables aVdha children vgted It t'ho'''prettl st party they had over attondod. Holeu Rose was chosen Queen of tho Hay and led tho march around' tho May pole and to tho banquet hall, where refreshments such as dollght tho hoart of a child woro sorved. Each child was given a May basket. On Friday afternoon tho Congre gational Ladles Missionary Society was entertained, by tho samo society of tho First Prosbytorlan church at the church parlors. Rov. Bauor who 1i juBt homo from holding special services at Rainier was askod to ad dress tho ladles and did so in his usual happy manner. Thon refresh ments wero served' and a pleasant; anil profitable afternoon was sppnt. Miss Elisabeth Lord served an in formal luncheon during the past week to Mrs. Clifford Drown, Mrs. ( Durghardt, Jr., Mrs. -It. 0. Bishop, In honor of Miss Graco Dalrymplo of Portland. Mrs. J. II. Ackorman entertained tho Priscllla club Thursday after-1 noon at hor home an south Twen;' Skin of Beauty Ha. 6 m$ ft esur jwaa it. tntW f FTfi KALE 11V DRUCOI8TS AND FERD. T HOPKINS, Proprietor, omo people ride J A nd some in autos course, . m & m y Jfe is ful of mixed desires, Elect then what you most admire. Jy choice rcmans (Jief!norse. fbMttik. '''' Jyf When in sgarp hof pure deliQht. JjTftarvgaqani, ctoap and bright Jj7varyone ran read tho cheer JiQtit in nrinted 'verses, hero , Sail tloth street. Refreshments wero sorved and tho club spent an enjoy able afternoon on ombfoldory. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Gabrlolson-and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bishop and R. C Bishop Jr., took In tho Intercollegiate baso ball gamo at Eugene Thursday, Friday was Junior Day at tho Salem High School. Thero was a fine program by tho Juniors In the afternoon and a reception at tho High School In the evening. Tho Juniors did things up brown. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McQHchrJst ox' pect to leave on a trip for Scotland somo tlmo in Juno, and will be in tho old mother country about throo months. Tho College of Liberal Arts of Wil lamette University will have a gleo concert Tuesday night of next week Tho Wcb3torlans and other Wll lametto University literary societies dedicated their new society hall. on the third floor of tho old admlnlstrn tlon building Friday night. A fine tlmo was had by tho Joint fraternl tics. ( Mr. Harry Holmes Wlkoff an nounces tho marriage of his daughter, Margaret, to Mr. Charles Evan Skid more on Thursday, tho 5th of May, 1010, Borkeloy, California. Tho bride formerly lived In Forest Grovo, whoro sho attended college She Is tho daughter of Mr. Henry H. Wlkoff, who 1b tho pastor of tho Congrcgatlorial church of this pUy (Borkeloy). Tno briuo is an accom pllshcd musician. Tho groom Is very well known In Salem. Ho attended Wlllamotto Unl vorslty, and was vory popular In student activities. Ho was manager of tho "Collegian," and prominent in collego society. Ho Is now managor of tho Brock Real Estato Co., of Borkeloy. Tho wedding was a quiet homo woddlng. Sovernl former Salomltos wero presont. Tho romance began on tho steamer Is a Joy. Forever DSLJiyiXLUSOtmAUDf'a rlenial Cream "or magical beautifier em h'tumum and refined complexion It la U duty of every woman to preserve her beauty, cad even tho most boaatiful must protect their complexion. t A faultless complexion, sweet, Sure, and wholesome Is something every woniai eslres and whioh nan be readily obtained by nsinr OGURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM. This well known preparation has been highly roconiv mended by physicians, actresses, singers, andt women of fashion for over half a oentury. It I ronders'ths skin like the softness of velvet, leav ing It clear and pearly white. tlOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM cures Skin Diseases, relieves irritation, soothes and in vigorates the tkin, beantilles and improves tho oomplaxiou and oannU be surpassed whon pro paring for evening attire. FANCY OOOD3 DEALERS 37 Great Jorwss Slreet, NewfYork the bicycle. they are spending a short honey moon, To Celebrate on 50th Anniversary. Borkeloy Is In gala attlro, Hags and rod, whlto and blue bunting, together with strcamors of blue and gold, swing from most overy business houso. Tho University will commem orate Its 50th anniversary next week (May 16). It Is expected that 10,000 students (graduates and under-grad uatcs will bo in tho parade next Tuesday evening. Tho celebration Is called tho "golden jubilee," it being the 50th anniversary of the Universi ty. Miss Blancho Brown will bo among tho Salemltes who attend tho cel ebration. Among tho Oregon students who will leave for Oregon on tho 21st of this month are Ralph Matthews, Goo. Hunt and Luther Whitemnn, of Sa lem. PROGRESSIVE POLITICAL NEWS Accounts in tho Oregonlan of la bor difficulties are always colored against- the worklngmen, often de liberately falsified and seldom prop erly stated. It is not generally known, but it will bo in time, that tho Suprome court of tho United States has de cided that any American citizen can bo exiled without trial by Immigra tion officials. Tho disclosure as to tho election of tho last United States senator from Illinois show us what to ex pect In Oregon if tho Assembly crowd win out. It wants a condi tion whero tho legislature nas a salvo given to overy member with an Itching palm. Wo are assured that Japan could land 400,000 men on tho Pacific Coast In GO days and whip tho day lights out of us while wo wero get ting ready to eat breakfast Maybe so; but Japan would obtain largor roturns on tho money Invested by. tackling Chile, South America. Tho odoriferous Depow of Now York says ho Is going to bo re-elected to tho United States senate. Ho should bo. Ho represents tho ex press trust, and .what would It do without a representative in the American Houso' of Lords? His ro oloctlon would bo a pointer on what to do with a party with a stomach strong enough to hold him. Over in Washington tho politi cians nro giving 99 reasons why Miles Polndoxtor Is not avallablo for United States senator and should not bo supported by tho membors of tho loglslaturo, oven If ho receives u majority at tho primary. Tho 100th roason thoy don't glvo Is that ho has stood for tho peoplo. Milwaukee has a now party on powor that Is going somo. Not on ly nro all publluc omployoa working moro than olght hours a day reduced ot thoso hours, but all who have boon working loss must effectively put In tholr tlmo! Union labor Is to bo glvon tho preference and a municipal fuel yard Is to bo opened. Tho public schools nro to be used for social gatherings and dances, and a numbor of city automobllos nro restricted to public use haroat ter. It sounds awful. o Want Better Stock Yards. Alleging that tho stock yards of tho Orogon Short Lino Railroad company nt Ontario, Oregon, aro ln adoquato, the Orogon Railroad Com mission yesterday afternoon through W. W. Hlnton, stock lnspoctor for Malhuer county, filed 'a complaint ngatnst tho company. Tho commission in its complaint says that Ontario is considerable of a stock shipping point and , that rocontly thoro has been shipped from it 29,000 head of cattlo. about 1,200 hoad of horses and about 6,000 head of sheep, and that In addition thereto thero Is a largo numbor of horses and pattlo and sheep shipped Into tho stnto at this point. Tho commission then nllogos that tho yards maintained by tho com pany aro wholly lnadoquato for tho handling ot tho stook shipped. It Is alleged that tho fenco is so dilapi dated that stock ofton escaped, and that It Is almost Impossible to as sort stock within Its confines. It is further allogod that during tho wet season tho yards aro oxtromely mud dy and that no water la provided. Durlug tho wet season the stockmen woro conpolled to water their stock In mud holes, and during tho dry Hen. son, it is alleged, that tho stockmen aro compelled to tako their stook to watering places maintained by form ers at a considerable distance from the yards. The complaint asks that tho com mission order a hoarlng and that the company uo required to Install yards whleh eaa aefomHiodata the stock traffic. Dr. Mary Walker.' manner of elotlilHg hvreelf Is ottMi erltfelaed. but she do't have to have a hus band to button her up the baeft. Today-is my last day. You know the bar gains I have been giving the past few weeks. Come in today and I will give you bargains you never had before, as I must still raise a little more money. - I have bought out Irvin & Edwards on North Commercial Street. I would like to meet all my friends at my new Ideation. 115 Liberty Street FINAL AVERAGES MADE IN THE MARION COUNT SPELLING CONTEST. "A" Division, ono room schools. "B" Division, schools having two or moro rooms. School Averages "A" Dlst. Aver. 3. Mlddlo Grove 1 91.9 7. Sublimity 2 91 26. Fairfield 3 87.2 2. Arbor Grovo 4 86.6 "B" , 99. Hoyesvlllo 1 9. 7 7V1. Liberty. 2 93.9 91. Mt Angel ........3 88.0 1(T3. Woodburn.' 4 86.5 Grado Averages "A" Fiftli Grade 1Q6. Taylor 1 100 5. Rosodale. 2 99.3 1$. Hall 3 96.C 7. Sublimity 4 96 3. Middle Grovo 5 95.3 115. Elkhorkn 5 95.3 26 Fairfield 0 88 "A" Sixth Grade 5. Rosedalo 1 100 12. Klumb h 2 98 117. Niagara ....2 98 13. Jones 2 98 100. Taylor 3 95 34. Bella Pnssl 4 94.6 "A" Seventh 100. Taylor ,.,.1 96.6 65. Voget 1 96.6 7. Sublimity 2 92.3 22. Prlngle 3 92.6 19. Brush Creek 4 92.3 3. Mlddlo Gtoyo 5 91.-1 41. Haiol Doll 6 90.6 59. St. Louis 7 88.0 "A" Eighth 12. Klumb ;...l 96 54, McAIpln 2 95.4 22. Prlnglo 3 94 7. Sublimity. i,..4 02.1 72. Champoog ...5 92 "IV Fifth 99. Hayesvlllo 1 97.3 71. Liberty. 2 97.1 45. St, Paul 3 96.1 23. Aurora. . '. 4 92.1 "II" Sixth 71. Llborty, . . 1 98.3 77. Stayton. . 2 94.2 99 HaycaYiUe 3 94 88. Kolior. 4 86.7 "IV SovenUi 99. Ilayesville. 1 98.2 45. St, Paul 2 96 91. MU Angel S 95.7 71. Liberty., . .........4 93.1 40. Central Howell ....5 92.1 77. Stayton 6 89.5 "U" Eighth 99. HayosvlUo, 1 93.9 91. Mt. Angol '...2 91.8 45. St. Paul k3 91.2 71. Liberty 4 87. i o Moke a note now to got Ely's t Croam Balm If you aro troubled ' with nasal catarrh, hay fevor or ' cold In tho head. It Is purifying and soothing to the sontlUvo inombrane that lined the air passages. It In made to overcome the disease, not to fool the patient by a short, decep t've relief. There ls.no oooalne nor mereuryMn U. Do not be talked In to taking a substitute for Ely't Cream Ualw. All drutctste sell it. Price Mailed by Ely Bro. S3 Wrren Btree', New York. Bllllousness and Constipation. For years 1 was roublod with biliousness and constipation, which mado life miserable for me. My ap petite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin prepnra J tlons and catnartics only made mat ters worse. I do not know whoro I should have been today had I not tried Chamborlaln's atomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve tho ill feeling at once, strengthen the digestive funcMons, purify the stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do Its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. ! These tablets are for eado by all in your Wisdom, the Wealth of the Wise tep Buy your own lot. Plan your own house, The installment all investments today, Mr, Workingman, is in Terminus of Salem, Falls City-& Western Railway, The hub of future commercial' en terprises, Big factory already completed, Fine residential districts, Lots on installment plan, Now Is Your Opportunity, Act in the Living .Present. $5.00 Down and $5.00 Per Month Without Interest A great financier once said he attributed his success to the fact, when others were think ing he decided, and when others had decided he had executed, West Salem is a Sound and Productive In vestment. We invite You to See For Yourself Waters Brothers' Investment Co. State Street United States National Bank Building Ground Floor 71 BIKk 1 fSS2 gyiKiiim ii. w- v SIEZE OCCASION tier to wall a mile own house id carry the Salem Oregon , JUDGING HIT APPEARANCES Of course everybody does that, and Laundry Work can't be Judged anj; other way. Everything subjected to our artistic treatment comes out as clean as a polished surface, as clear as crystal and as bright as a sum-, mer's day. Articles washed proper ly last twice as long and look twen ty times better than goods badly Iaundrled. We make cheap 2abrle masquerade for something better. SALEM LAUNDRY CO., Phone 25. lBO-lUO South Liberty 8U plan assists you, The best of and live i a' few : chains! than