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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, 8ATVRDAY, MARCH , 1911. VAOM THRE3 (Send personal and oclal items to The Capital Jonrmal at any time, tti more extended, notice! for th. .clal page on Saturday J. Fletcher Homan addressed the members: Mrs. John Roberts, Mrs. n's club last Saturday afternoon Frederick Thlelsen, Mrs. Robert Ben- residence 01 ir. - The subject upon which he William Burghardt, Mrs. R. McK. . . interestlnr one that Hofer, Mrs. Edward Thlelsen, the Independent colleges. Dr. Homan Misses Allen Thompson Margaret Md the close attention of his listen- Boot and Ruth Wallace. , van nlnin the nresent ' ers ana at the Steeves. 1 The hospitality of Salem was ex tended to the Royal Neighbors, an th Browning class for the members' auxiliary of the Modern Woodmen, for The Browning n i the WamonscluD meeis every juou- ----- 01 uic " dnlRBntfla. renresentlne the various This class is unaer me -- lodges or me state ana a targe num ber of visitors, were In attendance. Mayor Lachmund gave the address of welcome at a reception held In Steeves' hall, after which there was need of such Institutions. afternoon. ,Ue direction of Mrs. William Fleming. A class in sociology has been form ed recently. This, too, is confined to the members of the Woman's club. The class Is under Prof. Patterson's leadership, and meets at his home every Monday evening. Mrs. A. X. Bush has for her guest this week Mrs. D. B. Mackle, of Port land. Mrs Aline Thompson entertained very informally .at dinner last Friday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thlelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Bishop, Mr. William C. Klltz of Vancouver, B. C, and Mr. Robyn Nelson of Albany. A wedding which caused much surprise-In Portland and Salem was that of Mr. Gordon Moores and Miss Jes sie Hurley last Thursday, when the young people slipped away and were quietly married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Moores. Mr. Moores, a former resident of Salem but now of Portland, is a member of the Kap pa Sigma fraternity at "Oregon," where he was very popular in social and athletic circles. Mrs. Moores also attended school at Eugene, and is a charming young woman. Mrs. A. G. Magess, who has been dangerously 111 with complications following an attack of la grippe. Is slowly Improving, and Mrs. W. Carl ton Smith, who has also been confined to her home for several weeks, Is re gaining her health. On last Saturday evening the Indian school at Chemawa celebrated its thirty-first anniversary. The Indian hoys and girls, with the employes, as sembled in the auditorium, where they vere addressed by the Rev. Dr. McGaw of Portland and the Rev. Paul Datin, the Catholic rector of Brooks. Dur ing the evening the pupils of the school were given an opportunity to wpress their appreciation of the edu cational advantages afforded by the school. ' a musical program, social entertain ment and the serving of elaborate re freshments completing the evening's enjoyment On Wednesday evening there was an exemplification of the floor work of the order given, at which four teams contested for the trophy, a sliver cup, donated by Mrs, Rose McGrath, the state supervising deputy. The Portland team was vie-torious. Miss Vlesko is giving a kitchen shower thla afternoon at her home on South Liberty street from two to five, honoring Miss Delia Briggs, a bride- elect. Mrs. Samuel Church, with her two daughters, the Misses Genevieve and Ruth, are planning to Ball for home the first of April after an absence abroad of over a year and a half. They 'M visit the East for some time, continuing their Journey west In June when they expect to reach Portland. They are now in Italy. Considerable was well time was spent In Munich. Mrs. Church financially. remaining there while her daughters visited in Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S Stewart, of Portland and Salem, are In the city and expect to remain for a portion of the summer. Mrs. Jane A Chadwlck with her daughter, Miss Mary Chadwlck, re turned last Saturday after a two months' pleasant visit In Spokane, Seattle and Olympla. Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Schucking were week-end quests of Mr. and Mrs. Ro meo Goulet at their home in Brooks. . . Last Tuesday afternoon Mrs. J. H. Haas entertained with a Kensington, at the home of Mrs. Ida Babcock, complimenting her daughter, Miss Ida Haas, of Oakland, Cal. The rooms were beautifully decorated with pussy willows, ferns and carnations. Mrs. Hallle Parish Hinges sang during the afternoon, to the great enjoyment of the twenty-five guests who responded to invitations. Light refreshments were served, Mrs. W. P. Babcock as sisting. Mrs. F. E. Schafer was hostess to the S. S. club Wednesday afternoon, entertaining the two members wlto. the usual Kensington and dainty re freshments. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Cram are rejoic ing over the arrival last Saturday of Virginia, an eight-pound daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Cram have recently moved to Salem, and are located in the Albert apartments. day. Twelve covers were laid at a prettily decorated table. Mr. Brown was the recipient of a fine gift In honor of the occasion, a smoking set in brass, consisting of three pieces and the tray. Kramer's riding academy in Port land was the scene of a brilliant affair Thursday evening, the occasion being a benefit for the Oregon Humane society. The entertainment was unique, and Interesting feats In eques trianism, the horses displaying a wonderful amount of intelligence and an acute ear for music. There were about a thousand spectators and a fund of $3000 raised. The patron esses were: Mrs. Abigail Scott Duni- way, Mrs. J. N. Teal, Mrs. Walter 1 Honeyman, Mrs. Jonah Wise, Mrs. Wil liam Bristol, Mrs. W. P. Olds, Mrs. C. S. Jackson, Mrs. Gay Lombard and Mrs. Edgar Pipes. On Tuesday afternoon, March the 7th, Mrs. Carey Martin and Mrs. Eliz abeth Case will entertain the ladles of the Guild of St Paul's Episcopal church at Mrs. Martin's home on Liberty street. Mrs. George C. Wills and Mrs. Charles Given entertained the S. S. club members and their husbands last week Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Wills. The evening was spent playing whist No prizes are given until the end of a series of these par ties which are held each month. The Friday evening hops following the dancing class of Miss Louise Cronise have been very popular this winter among the younger set. Last evening about forty couples availed themselves of the opportunity to en joy the good music and splendid floor of the auditorium. Mr. George Shand, of Canada, with his wife and daughter have been vis iting his son, George Shand, Jr. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs, Shand entertained for them at cards, During the evening Mr. Shand, Sr. delighted the guests with readings from Scotch authors. Ten minutes Intermission. 9. Presentation of Leonardo's Pic tures, reader. 10. "Aria for G String"; String Quartette: 1st violin, Rev. W. T. Bab cock; 2nd violin, Mr. Frank Frlckey; viola, (Mrs.) Martha Draper Burg hardt; cello, Mr. W. S. Kethum. Program committee Leonardo, Mrs. P. E. Bauer; Milton, Dr. Fletcher Homan; Bach, Rev. H. T. Babcock. V? m . ,1 V 'Tl I Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forezf C3.VT. nux C0UnAV3"3 Oriental Cream A. OR MAGICAL BEAUTU1ER C73 rfusum isa tana coxnaaoi It is tbt doty ct every woman to ntem her: Uaoty, tod even tb. mot beautiful must protect ' their oomplexioa A faultier complexion, sweet, I para, and wholesome k ometoing every womaiv desires and which can fee readily obtained br ncingi OOURAUO'S ORIENTAL CREAM. This, well known preparuUoo bat been highly reoom mtnded by physicians, aetrwsM, singers, and Juen of fashion for .over half a century. It nnden'th skin like the softnaH of velvet, leav ing it clear and pearly white. OOL'RAlJD'i ORIENTAL, CREAM cures Ekin Diseases, relieve irritation, soothes and in vigorate the skin, beautifies and improves the complexion and cannot be surpassed when pre paring for evening- attire. No. 5 rOK SAU BY DRUGGISTS AND FAWCT GOODS DIALEM FERD. T. HOPKINS. Proprietor, 37 Great Jones Street. New York ""wrf4' FAIR GROO'D FEED GROCERY ASD Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bishop returned from a week's visit at Pendleton, where Mr. Bishop has an Interest in the Woolen mills. Ex-Mayor C. P. Bishop starts Mon day for a six weeks' visit In New York, wheret Mrs. Bishop will join him after a while. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Vass spent the day at Portland. Mr. F. A Erlxon returned Friday morning after a three months' trip; during which he visited New York, New Orleans, New Mexico and Cali fornia cities. A Farewell Party. On February 24, at eight o'clock about thirty friends and nelgsbors gathered at the home of C. H. Fromm, 746 Highland avenue and gave them a complete surprise. All pared and at 10:30 lunch was served after which games were played until twelve o'clock, when all went home with much regret to have Xhem move from our midst Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. MoMnllnn. Mr. and Mrs. L. f!. Hftckfitt Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Watson, Mrs.! Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Mary FIy.nn, Grace Flynn, Charlie I Tablets are "to.-" stable, Watson, Anna Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. nave been PraIsed thousands run down and falling In health day by day, hut you must work as long as you can stand. What you need Is Electrlc Blttera-to-glt tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent break down and build you ud. Don't came pre- ( bfl weaki gjiy or ailing when Elec- I trio Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands bless them for their glorious health and strength Try them. Every bottle is guaran teed to satisfy. Only BOc at J. C. Perry's. C. H. Hill, Mrs. Gehrke, Miss Mar garet Gehrke, Mabel Blanche and May Frederick, Vera McMellan, Misses Slyvla and Jessie Miller and Kate Will, Loyd, Verd and Veta Hockett and Mrs. Agnes Nairn. o , No Need to Stop Work. When your doctor orders you stop work it staggers you. "I oaat" you say. You know you are weak, of women who have been restored to health through their gentle aid and curative properties. Sold by all dealers. Get it at Dr. Stone's Drag Store Best Patent sack Best Salem Flour, sk.. Extra Choice Sugar Hams, per lb hard wheat flour, 11.40 .1-20 Cured ,1SH SAGE FOR DARKENING THE HAIR. i There Is nothing niw about the Idea of using sage for restoring the color of the hair. Our great-grundmotliers kept their locks soft, dark and glogsy by using 'saKe Ka." Whenever their hair fell out or took on a dull, faded or streaked ap pearance, they made a brew of save leaves and applied it to their bair with wonderfully beneficial effect. Nowadays we don't have to resort to the old-time, tiresome jncthod of gathering the herbs and making the brew. This is done by skillful chemists better than wc could do it ourselves, and all we have to do is to call for the ready made product. Wyeth'e Sage and Sulphur, containing sage Id the proper strength, with the addition of Sulohur. another old-time scalp remedy. This preparation Is sold by all first-class driiK?ists for f30c. and $1.00 a bottle, or is sent direct by the wyem unemicai Company, 74 Cortlandt St, City, upon receipt of price. J. TTCRR7 Nice Bacon 1S 1 lbs. Full Cream Cheese.. Kc 1 dos. Tomatoes 95 1 dos. Salmon $1.00 (Your last chance to get the Metor Brand of Alaska Sal mon at this price.) 3 cans Milk (good) 20 S cans first class 4-oz. Oysters 25c Just received car load of alfalfa bay, per 100 lbs 80c SO lb. sack Bran 80c Shorts, per sk. 9L20 Oat Hay per 100 lbs 75c Rolled Oats and Barley, 100 lbs $L5 Come and see me; I will save you money. All goods promptly delivered. R. N. MORRIS Phone 1407. )MMHttHtHMtMtH Salem Fence Works f Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Shin gles, Malthold Roofing, P. ft. B. and Ready Roofing. All at the lowest prices. ! CHAS. D. MULLIGAN I 260 Court street. Phone It 4 Chlldron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOP I A Get U at Dr. Stone's Drug Store NewAYork Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO Rl A Get it at Dr. Stone's Drug Store CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Kan Always Bought Bears the Signature of The younger members of the parish of St. Joseph have given a series or pleasant events during the winter. The last, a dance on Tuesday night, attended and successful un Saturday afternoon, February 2-5, thirty members of the Sedgwick Woman's Relief corps surprised Mrs. Effle S. Wright at the home of her "other. Mrs. W. H. Byars. The guests were gladly welcomed and roy- any entfrtained. Refreshments were served during the afternoon. Assist ing were Mrs. Byars, Mrs. Glover, Miss Sautell, Mrs. Forstner and Miss Emma Wright. The University ball, planned for Friday night of this week, has been Indefinitely postponed. m the chapel of the Indian school st Monday afternoon, Walter C. Haight and Miss Jennie Luke were Maed in matrimony by the Rev. Evtnson, of Salem. Both of the young people hve been students , of the hool for a number of years. Mr. "a'Sht was a member of the 50-mile Salem-Portland team. The young uple are to live In Rickreall. where r- Halght will have charge of the 17 department on the ranch of Wll "am Morrow. Mr. nuara C- Kelly( Jr. wh) haa visiting in Salem for the past returned to his home In Van WTer, B. c. Mrs. Clifford Brown entertained last the f f0f tb 8wlnK club- of wWcn folowIng matrons and maids are Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Briggs have Issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter. Delia, to Mr. Bertram v.. Harris, on March the seventh at On Friday of last week Miss Eva Savage entertained the Vlnbeg club and a number of Invited guests at her home on State street. Violets were the motif of decoration and each guest was presented at the door with a bunch of the dainty flowers. "Some' R' Set", the new progressive card game, was played at eight ta bles and made the evening 'a merry one. The tally cards were of violet design and violets ornamented the napkins and dollies; the Ice cream sueeested violets in the coloring of the frozen layers. Mrs. A N. Bush complimenting her sister, Mrs. David Mackle, of Port land, was hostess on Friday after noon for sewing and tea. Carnations In profusion decorated the rooms. Mrs. Mackle poured tea with Miss Boot assisting In serving. m m In honor of Mr. Henry B. Thlelsen's birthday a few friends were enter tained Tuesday, informally. The even ing was spent playing five hundred, Mr. and Mrs. Ttiomas Kay making highest scores and receiving books as prizes.. A very fine steamer rug was presented to Mr. Thlelsen by his friends. A pretty wedding was solemnized last Sunday afternoon In the new home of the groom at 1427 Rock street, when Maria Wllhelmlna Stolck was united In marriage to Mr. August Maurer. Pastor Hopf, of the State street Lutheran church, officiat ing. After the ceremony and the wed ding hymn, sixty guests, including the father and mother of the ' bride, sat down to a bountiful dinner, after which there was music and dancing to make the occasion a joyful remem brance. The bride, a lovely and ac- comnltshed young woman, Is a recent arrival from Oklahoma. ' Mr. Maurer Is a popular young B uiio i; Are You Planning to 1 i i i I Your Home This Spring? 1 . ... ... . . .. . . '" .... , . . . .... . .. . ... , I! Have You Selected You Lot? 1 DON'T DO SO UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN n seven-thirty In the evening; the cere- business man who has resided in Sa- mony. to take place In their home on ! lem for five years. Nineteenth street. Mrs. Endress entertained the Entre Nous club on Thursday afternoon at her home on North Winter street. The members are all residents of North Salem and meet ever(y two weeks to embroider and read. The subject for study at present Is early Salem history. Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Stahl, ot Port land, have been the guests of friends for the past week at Salem. Mr. Stahl was formerly manager of the Oregon State Reform school. ' The Euterpean society has secured the services of Mr. .George Schreiber of this city for a course of lectures on art subjects. Mr. Schreiber is art Instructor at the High school, and In him Salem has one of the best all around equipped men In the West. He Is a painter of the French lmpres- ! slonlst school, and was for many years an Instructor and lecturer at the Chi cago Art museum. He spent some years in Paris and Rome mastering the technique of his profession. Mrs. A. L. Brown gave a family din ner for her husband Monday evening In celebration of his fifty-eecond birth- Mrs. Maurer's parents have come from Oklahoma to live on a farm near Salem. The Euterpean club will bold Its eighth meeting on Monday evening, March 6, in Willamette chapel. The following program will be presented: 1. Characterization of Leonardo, reader, Rev. Philip E. Bauer. 2. "My Heart Ever Faithful"; Vo calist. Miss Louise Cronise; accom panist, Mr. Chester Catlow. 3. "Forget Me not"; vocalist, Miss Gertrude Erlxon; accompanist, Mr. Chester Catlow. 4. Characterization of Milton; reader, Dr. Fletcher Homan. 5. Pine Organ, "Prelude and Fufue In G. Minor"; organist. Prof. T. S, Roberts: description, Mr. Chester Catlow. 6. Characterization of Bach; read er, Mr. Chester Catlow. 7. "Ave Maria". (Bach-Gounod); vocalist, Miss Inez Dennlson; accom Daniement: violin. Miss Viola Ver- cler; piano, Miss Eleanor Colony; nine orean. Prof. T. 8. Roberts; des cription, Mr. Chester Catlow. 8. The Works of Milton, with read ings; (a) Selections from "L'Allegro' (b) Selections from "II Penseroso" reader. Dr. Fletcher Homan. K NGWOOD where improvement work is now going on and a number of houses are at present under construction on the tract. 8 Mf you expect to build soon you should learn about the i i: heavy discount we are giving to home builders. Just think of this: To the nex Iparty who will build in Kingwood we will allow 50 0 DSSCOU I and wc will pay for the architect's plans besides this gives you a home in an addition where the streets will be graded, where there will be cement walks and tree-lined parkways fronting each lot. Present prices run from $1 75 to $500 per lot. BECHTEL & BYXON, 347 State St., Kalem, Oregon: . Gentlemen: Kindly send me new city map, plat of King wood Park and price list free. Name Street No City or Town We will make these prices seem a joke when the first pile Is driven on the new bridge, and you can rest assured that the bridge is going to be built, CAPITOL TRUST CO., BECHTEL & BYNON, Mtttm "T OWNERS 206 McKay Bldg., Portland, Or. SALES AGENTS - 347 State Street, Salem, Or. r r r r r r r r - tt