TTTTi SALEM CAPITAL JOUEKAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1914. THREE. Social and Personal Notes By Mollie Runcorn SALEM people will be offered an- other opportunity to assist in a charitable effort ami at the same time enjoy a splendid evening's enter tainment, tonight, when a program of musical and literary numbers will be given at the Grunt school, under the supervision of the Parent-Teachers' as sociation. The charitable part- of the affair is taken up in a unique manner, the price of admission being toys, clothing and foodstuffs, with emphasis oh "toys," any article of this nature btinj particularly desirable for distrib ution to the children of the poor at hristmas time. As it ia known that the assistance rendered by Salem peo ple at this time will be for the greater part of a substantial nutnre, the mem bers of this organization took this method of supplying the children with gifts that are as necessary to make hristmas real to them as the more "sensible" articles are to the older. However, the things that go to supply warmth and comfort will bo gratefully received, and a special request is made that articles or every disruption which are ;iven will be in such a condition as to make their presentations worth while. The program, which begins at 7:4" to lose them as citizen's, as neighbors, as friends, and if good wishes count anything toward success, their . future lire will indeed bo one of usefulness and haptiiness. Jlr. and ills. W. H. Tnrpin nnd fam ily, irom Vancouver, B. are visiting .Mrs. Turpin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hunt, 1140 Leslie street. Mrs. Tnr pin is a native of Salem. They have been living in Canada for the past 10 years. Professor and Mrs. Merritt Davis leave the first of the week for Ku geno, where they will spend Christmas week the guests of the former's par ents. Professor Davis is head of the commercial department of the high school, and is listed as one of the tore Committee Named to Com plete Organization-Directors to be Named After the committees to work for the completion of organization had been iiiiiii"il nt the meeting of the Marion County Taxpayers league last night, in the circuit court room, a general dis cussion of taxntion and expenditures of the public moneys was held. This disciissiim was of especial interest to thciio who are bearing the burden of I. supporting the state and was entered RECEIPE DEPARTMENT J . ....White Fruit Cake. 1 scant cup sug-1 ar; 'j scant cup butter; 2 cups milk; 3',j cups flour, sifted; 2 t'-aspoons Crescent baking powder; ( teaspoon Crescent extinct cloves; 14 cup candied chierries; cup seeded raisins; Vj cup shredded cocoiiutit; cup cut citron; teaspoon Croscent extract nutmegs Creaming butter, sugar and one table- j spoon milk five minutes; add rcmuin-j ing milk aud beat until sugar is dis solved. Stir in flour and baking pow der until thoroughly mixed and add to the batter tho fruits anil extracts. Hake slowly one hour. Softening Dry Cheese. Cheese, when it has become dry, may be freshed by being placed in hot water for a few I minutes. well us one soru.i o'clock, will be furnished by pupils of stitution beiug happily imimino to this tho sihool, assisted by some of Halem 's ! mnla.lv, although, every fraternity as best entertainment talent. It will take place in Professor Miller's room, and will be ns follows: Piano solo Mrs. Frank Frickey Heading Perry Kotgeliunu Song "Holes in Our Stockings".... Pupils of Fourth Clrndc Recitation Hilly Brown's Mis take" Council Ward Ifoci tation 1 ' Hilda 's Christmas ' ' - Kuth Minton rinnta, (,'laus song... Primary Pupils Story "The Ooldcn Cobwcbb" '. Hoy Ulowr r-ong "Oh Come Yo and Adore Him" By Oirls of Fourth Grade Recitation "Just Before Christians" Gertha Greer Recitation "Tho llurrliigo ot San ta Clnus" Violet ISturgell Recitation " Under tho Holly Bought Kmil Livuck Instrumental duet AlrB. Muudo Lucns, Mrs. Claude Hill Reading Ivan G. Martin Pinno solo Mrs. Frank Frickey Rending "The Biids' Christmas' Carol" Mrs. J. Montcalm Brown Tlcnirhniltji I ln ni- iu-n n.r.ru nm: into by State Senators H. C. Bishop and Lp B01r nik( uIge Bl00llfu ,.; A. M. La loUctte. cream or a little butter, pinch of gin-i At the meeting Inst night a Vonsti- get M t Pa5.,00 8m .lisaolvcd in sc.ir' tution mid bv-aws were adopted. Bv; . -n. "...u i i.-io most speakers on tho program for thcltheso instruments the scone of the or- "" " '""V"1 u,m 7""" , i i," tun..i' u-0,.ii.w. Nvhieh nnnvene. I " V .:n:., ? ' . .. . m,tl,lt'K of einnamon, flour to loll, try in the college city next week. Superin- nlcnI)6 for te lowering of tuxes audi ' J the curtailment of expenses whenever possible in tho city, county or state. K. P. Boise, John II. Scott ond Joseph Bninngartner were appointed a com mittee to solicit business men of tne city tr. enroll in the new league and so muko strong the organization with which they expect to reduce expenses. t aiididutes for tho board of directors, tendent Klliott will also be n speaker. With the arrival of the University of Oregon students as a result of college dismissal on account of a campus epi demic of mumps, the city again took on a livelier appearance early in the week. The Salem students .at this in- Your Holiday Baking easily and successfully done with ' Crescent Baking Powder IT RAISKS THE DOfSc.H MuUes light, tender and delicious cakes and pastry . Costs only 25c a lb. ALL GROCERS SHIPLEY'S HOLIDAY OFFERINGS Special Sale Prices on Good Sensible Christ mas Gifts flbor Nan's Cheese Straws. For Original! 1K21 One cup flour, two cups grated; cheese, one tenspcon biittcr, pinch salt,' . '.ntn.i.;tu n' - ... . wiiiium, uuoo. UL !MUU Sl'Ullt: Ul SU II. ..lien Jl II I IV IUIIIVS IU i,n,L S L ?"i eonstitution says must het,,Bke jnto llll(J ,as ,,ow' illg loit stil. in tn.ii.-n and sugar ai ,L T?i", e''11'"1 ?' 15 ""'"' "'H 'e "I""''1 by fwith them. Into a pint, of chilled j cook in double boiler half an hour. Be, TIBln,"""i " v"u i'. j me coniTiniTee appoiuieii ut uruw up wore uuuble to ilo classroom duty School : the constitution. The officers of the ewiHuil ' iiei uv. tnnnv nf tlin sruilcilts , :n i. K .. i. i . . . j, j . --- . ui K" ui.iiiiuii win I'l. nuseii ii iiiu iwifif i,i twr niiiiiiir iinimi vestenlav. ttinsft rptnnin- .1: rri. A :.... ...:ti l. 1,1 ' " si j -11 - iiin-riuin. Iliu iivai, iii:i:i.iiik " ill "1: , : II,, r.'JIl iutf. Miss Hnzid Dcvninu. Allen livuoll. I i..,l.i !.. ..: Yr 1,,.. nanillu. J III Homer F.gim, Kenneth Moores, Paul I ipne eommittee thnt will choose the di- "'!'!'' i"''1 ",'t anil Lcland Hendricks, Walter Kirk reetm is i.nninn:e,l nf I) .1. Fi v. R. K. I rage, K. P. Boisd, C. S. Hamilton and I. Frank Hughes. I Peach Tapioca. Peel and slice one ono scant teaspoon baking powder. Mix quart of ripe peaches. Sprinkle with i with water and roll out like pie crust, sugar and let stand three houis. Mnkej Cut in strips and bake a light brown. la tapioca cream, using one pint milk,' Nice with snlud. Don't worry. I three tablespoons prepared tapioca, one- j i half cup of sugar and two eggs; pinch, Charlctte Busse. Cut stule sponge af salt. When milk comes to the boil- anil i Beat j Yolks of two eggs with a little cold; milk, oild to hot tapiocn, stil well anil A welcome uildition to Salem's so cial and professional circles is the C. S. Acker family, which arrived in the city Wednesday from Leola. South l)a kotu, to make their home here. They lire stopping with tne J. S. Austins and 1. O, Curtis, cm East Slate street, until they find a home to their liking. Mr. Acker is n prominent western attor ney anil plans tampon law offices here. Afrs. Acker is'n pleasing 'personality, mill will be an attractive new member in society. They have one son. Junior Acker. The following item, taken from the Mcl'hcrsoii County Herald, (if Decem ber 1U, serves lis an appropriate intro duction of the family to Salem: "Attorney C. S. Asker and family lire preparing to leave Leola today to make then future home in Salem, lire., wncre .lunge Aciier will re-cngagc and Biyon Turner, arriving yesterday and today. Miss May Steiislul'f and Miss Genevieve Fruzier, of the Oregon Agricultural college, will spend . the. ( hristmas holiday in Salem with their parents. W niter hirk, of the I'niveisity ot Oregon, son of Mr, nnd -Mrs. John Kirk, spent a few hours in Salem with his parents (1:1 his way to Nashville, Tcnn., where he goes to represent the Gumma Phi fraternity of tho university at tne Alpha, Tail, Omega convention, to be held there. Tho university students have a three wee'is' vacation, those of tho Oregon Agricultural college having it two weeks' holiday. Willamette university , the high uiiil public schools close to day, with resumption of studies on Juniiarv fmi nil. i Mrs. K. X. Derby went to Portland early in the week, Mr. Derby joining her yesteiday. They will take passage lor Am Francisco shortly, going from then on ail extended juiriiey east, ha ter tliev will return to California and sugar nnd whip until stiff. At the last, tenspoousfnl of extract ol the bowl with the wmpped in the ice chest until cook until it thickens. Beut whites well and add alter removing from stave. Let get thoroughly cold before stirring in peaches. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Which Is Better Try an Experiment ', or Profit by a Salem Citizen's Experience. ! Something new Is an experiment. Must be proved to bo as represented. Tho statement of a manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. i Hut tho endorsement of friends is. I Now supposing you had a bud back,! ' A lame, weak, or aching one, Would you experiment on it? , ' Yon will rend of many so-called cures, Endorsed by strangers from far-away i places. !'. ! It's different when tho endorsement conies from home. j Eusy to prove local testimony. Head this Salem ense; ' : j JoHeph Wint, (Ifi3 High St.. Palem,, says. "Mv kidnevs were disordered, aitcn.i me exposiuon iicioic, ineir ..... ,H(.K wemfi to U8e lis streniith i .: , ZZZ. PURITY-QUALITY-FLAVOR Baker's Cocoa Possesses All Three It is absolutely pure, it is of high quality, and its flavor is delicious. Guard against imitations: the genuine has the trade-mark on the package and is MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited ItwBilr U. S. I'lit. Ulf. Established 1789 DORCHESTER, MASS. Novelty Ribbon RICHARDSON S LINENS SILK WAISTS SILK PETTICOATS SILK HOSIERY .... CHILDREN'S HOSIERY KNITTED SHAWLS CROCHET CAPS WOMEN'S UNION SUITS LINGERIE WAISTS NOVELTY APRONS CHILDREN'S DRESSES Women's Neckwear LEATHER PURSE BAGS BOX STATIONERY e CHIFTON S0ARTS MESH BAGS CHARACTER DOLLS PARKER'S GAMES WOMEN'S SUITS WOMEN'S COATS WOMEN'S DRESSES WOMEN'S BATHROBES WOMEN' FLEECED KIMONAS Children's Fur Sets 1-2 Price Odd Line Art Linens 1-2 Price Only Five Days Until Xmas liome-eonuug. llonn's Kidnev l'ills soon fixed inn inn - ('..l"" nui-es in cinnmcu ate uui-;,, f. kj)nPV 1WM,i((Ua aud,J : CHRISTMAS BOXES OF I ,, will se Tied ( ross seals tomor- wi , ,,,,, ,,, , V nAniTI I row. They wil be assigned by twos at .riee 50e, at all dcilers. Pon't sim-1 PRUNES POPULAR the Ladd & Hush, bank, he United ,y sk f('M. kidnev remedv get I IVUnliiJ I ULlll States National bank, the hleetrie dii- Mi,.,,,, K ;,!.,, i:ii n, ,;., n,'t i- i pot, ine post oiii-c, tae u. . k .. I Wil.t vA, Foster-Milburn Co.. I'rona... CHILD DIES FROM BURNS i i Vednesdny noon, Xninuin, the three-1 year-old sou of .Mr. and Mrs. ('. ( So popular were the hrislmns boxes Kuutson, living one mile north of No. nf i, nines mid lin.n nbeiiies lint nil liv I'l school liollw', UI1S so severely lilllll- Ithe Hiilem l-'ruit I'nion for shipment to '''1 that death followed about six. :lli tin,! 'iiii evtnm nei-ii nideied o'clock that evening. A small fire had: .Miss Fannie Klliott, librarian nt Wil-' 1UB oia-iasiuonea man ivno nsca w to supply the demand. Women nre at i'on V"' iii'nyain wane the Jamette university, has gone to Chicago KecP la loucn wnn nauonai airaira ff(,.k t )lllWnt packing these boxes rainuy went in to dinner, .juer u to apend the (.hiistiuns holiday. Hho "u" v"'":" luuHl ami it is expected tney nn. nave tne " ." "" "'"; i II,:- ,.itv 1,1 iii.Iim.iii n tnk.i " nnjimiiB eicopi uunuo auppiemenvs , ,,, ( ,., e ei iv the em of the louuu ni cunning was nn inc. dchiic: v .l jl. ii . 1 3 A u.. . ' - ..I... i'l l.i I... I.:.. line 1 1 ii in I'M I'oiiiii in- i'A ( i ii;iiiMirii mi lliiieklicrries to the extent of 180 f'"' 11 and body was terribly bur 1 Meyers store nnd the I!nrncs cush store,! ,ffa0 N. Y, PERSONAL :.. h.- . -r . ii I ., iCiiinu u i ii n in v i u m uuiiiiiiii u nv. , . - , iriz,0: !:?uuW ; ,,mi tU latMt M of ,fgaMWfl', fw the hist nine years, and dining that lu. " """ ' l"v SALEM time made u great many friends, and v';' ; . , I the judge nas built up a largo ai d In-' , "' "'""' ' native law practice, ...id now ranks as '''""" ( 'V'"1 '' 'i ','KV0 , one ot the best attoiueva of the north fut bu""' "1. part of the state. .Mr. Acker has been , " x.ct to return hat unlay evening. ?!:'f. '""'"i w ri..; mTTa. m. nS: or social service center t 7.i,,, Z: L rlV. is expected to arrive Siitur- -Tt-: -r of apples to I'ortlnnd " . .1 ' .,j ii. iii,ii-, union or r ruiuruui. u ikiouh. civic. wi eimtii n i i iir.ie or Iholidnvs with her purents at 1 1211 i ' . urK"n,zr'"s packed apples. The total number ol cA )iy . .;. j)jllli(,k (lf llroudway. expiriug at tho end (if this year. He lias been au exceptionally good, faith lul mid careful official. While he was stato's attorney a largo number of im portant rases came beforo the court for prosecution, in which he was suc cessful, although pitted against bu ar my of tho best attorneys of Hie state. Mr. Acker is an attorney whme integ rity, honesty and fairness bae never been questioned! his progressive qual ities, his clean, aetivu habits make him cartons have been put. for eastern ship- tinuily moved into the .M'eiiy ilis ment. Four hundred cases nf cartons, trii-t about a year ago. nnd since that or 4JU0 cartons, of logonberries lire also t'""' II1V' "(l" 11111 friends who ex ill process of packing for shipment tu 'end sympathy in this sud hour. Hub the east. These are nil especially pack- ,lllr'l Kuterpiise. ed for the Christmas trade. Nnturday! it is ev, toil the l-'rnit Cninn will shin' WANT HUBBARD POSTOFTICE. I he cur of specially l'ilti,m lnive been wiilelv eireoliit- and TRYING TO SAVE PRANK. Atlanta, tin., Dec, 18. A petition fur a habeas corpus writ for the release I of l.eo M. Krnnk, sentenced to lie hung. T -1 T.. mi i.. ..r i CO uunuuiy u inr inc iiiuroi-r in iiiitiy l'liagan, was on file today in the fed eral district court here. The applica tion was ininle un the grounds that Frank was convicted without due pro-ir ana Cltizena of balem for Mutual Aid. ,,,.H to be sent out in this car is k-..(i, n m r H'F iu i. mm v .'".. : '.. miisteisiiip ol iiniiiinid. until are wen- known nnd capable u ml from this ilis- -4-H-f4 hi. admirable citizen, u good lawyer, (,,, f nw llmi iH Mllg hM illegally. 1 1 and au cstiinnblo friend. Mrs, Acker lms been prominent in religious mid soii'il affairs of tho pluco, being a member of nil the ladies' organizations, and at this time is vice-president of the Ladies' Disco club, one of the prin cipal su'lnl clubs here. We are sorry Krnnk 's attorneys declared, after filing I the prtition yesterday, that if the writf is denied they will appeal directly to. the I'nltcd Htutes supremo court. I Oil meal 2 tons. Albers Bros,, I tl.2Vi ewt.j White Son, 1.82M. I Give Him a Present that is Guaranteed Until June 25th. A box of HOLEPROOF SOX A man wears out his toes, his temper and his pock etbook by wearing the ordinary hose, but HOLE PROOF is guaranteed to wear Six Momhs Make holes and darning a memory. G. W. Johnson & Co, 141 North Commercial Street YOUR PICTURE If Taken TODAY Will Be Finished in Time for Christmas. THE PARKER STUDIO Over Barnes Cash Store lliied beef pulp (harrow's) 20 tons, tanco it looks as if success depends up Albers Kros., l.S'ii cut.; White & on the amount of vim put Intu the cum I (Son, l.llfl. Ipnign. Hubbard Kuterprise, Talk It Over With Your Wife j! You've been seeing and hearing n lot about thin "patronize Oregon Industry" movement, you Know the good of it, and so does your Inmily, hut you've never quite reuched the point of applying it directly to yourself, to your uwn esse. Suppose you and your wife talk it over like two good, loyal boosters. You'll be surprised to learn how tunny opportunities to do something north while for your .'home stnte ill general hud yourself in pnrti"iiliir you have been ovei limiting. T. Let's all do our part l'ATHUNlZIO OHKUON 1X1)1 STHY, mid es in My re- i member with your patroiinge, the Inlloumg concerns who have siihscnln il to this campaign: IOAMBRINUS, AUTO LAMPS, JARDINIERES, ETC. nroing (., o,tlnnd. J Oi l IH lli AII10 l.ll'up o,, M:tlii T:'li:i. fill) Alder HI. BANKS, The I'nltcd Htntes National Hank, 75 Third Ht., I'ortlnnd, Or, it RLANKET8 ' WOOLEN MILLS t CANDY-VOOAN'S CHOCOLATES, Modern Confectionery Co., DANCING Til K HKHOLCTK nACIIKLDHS have' ileeideil to break their resolutions one1 COLUMBIA HAM8 , BACON , LARD, evening In every year. Uns will be, r", ,,, u'.....,., . Hnlurdiiy, December UMh, on which ffMlrLnv ii.nl. fi,.t i.i,. i......, ..in i,. Lnlon Meat Compuny. l'ortland, Oregon, CEREALS "GOLDEN ROD," (tolden Hod .Milling Co., Portland, Oregon, OAS APPLIANCES AND FURNACES, lless Mfg, Co., B12 Williams ave., Portland, Or. IMPLEMENTS, FARM, B, M. Wado & Co., 312 Huwtliornn nve., 1'ortlund, Or. I KNIT GOODS, . I l'orttiuid Knitting Co., 100 Third St., 1'ortlund, Or. j. their first big Annual Danco will bo 'given at the Armory Hall. The rom 'ndltee In chnrgn hnvo pledged them selves to leave nothing undone to make this the most enjoyable night of all nights during 1014, ! "Come and bo a bn.helor'', iio mat ter whether young, old, single," married, lady or gentleman but come nnd spend I tlm most pleasant evening of the nr, j TREE CHICKEN SUPPER PRIZE WALTZ Advance tickets nre now being sold by the bachelors; also at the Red Cross I rtiarmncy, Remember this only comes once a year and it's Saturday Dec, lm fa. CRACKERS "SUPREME" BRAND, V. F. llnrndon & Hon, I'ortlnnd, Or. ELECTRICITY MADE IN OREOON, l'urtlii nd Hallway, Light t i'ower Co. FIRE INBURANCE, l'nclfic .Mtnteii Kire Insurnncn Co., Chum, of Com. Illilg., I'ortlnnd. FIXTURES ELECTRICAL AND OAS J, C. Kuglish Co., . 1U5 Union ave. N., I'ortlnnd, Or. rURNITURE HAND MADE, V. A. Tnvlnr & Co., MO Tenth Wrcet, Portlnn !, Oregon. MEN'S MADE TO ORDER CLOTniNO Charles Conpey ft Hons, 6(H Uoynl Hldg,, I'oitli.nil, Or. MONUMENTS-MARBLE, GRANITE. HI. 'Using (Irnnito Co., Ml Third, I'ortlnnd, nnd Sulcni, Or OimM In. urance Company ' vxcLuarviLV cmrodN" Homi OrricK, Cunmktt Blou., Poutlano WOOL1N MIUI.8 RUBBER HEELS. MECHANICAL GOODS, l'ortland Ilnbber Mills, 30H Knst Ninth HI., l'ortlnuil, Or. SUITS, O'COATB-MADE TO ORDER. K.iv Hnrkliurst, Nix'th and Abler, Tortlnnd, Or. You Never Had a Better Opportunity To see and taste Jhe contents of the tin before pur chasing than you have now, while we have the Hunt's Canning Demonstration on. Pineapple Never So Cheap HUNT'S STAPLE PINEAPPLE, large tins, thick slices, elegant syrup, Friday and Sat., $2.00 Doz. HUNT'S BROKEN SLICES, 2 for 25c; $1.35 Doz. HUNT'S SLICED PEACHES for cream $2.50 Doz. HUNT'S SUPREME CUT BEANS $1.60 Doz. Canned Vegetables In connection with other goods, we will allow you a discount of 10 per cent in dozen or case lots. RE MEMBER THE BRANDS DEL MONTE, S. & W., LILY OF THE VALLEY, PREFERRED STOCK. Roth Grocery Co. San Francisco's New Year Celebration is justly famous nn the Pacific, Const, and on account of the opening of (h big Imposition six weeks later, new glories Hill be lidded, SHASTA ROUTE TRAINS Shasta Limited, California Kxpress and Suit Francisco i:x. press from I'lirtlnnd daily offer the best nnd most com- fortnl.le mode of travel, the most s ic dip In the West mid bring you direct to tho Panama Pacific International Exposition at Ban Francisco, LOW ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO LOS ANGELES uith liberal sli.poM'rs ill enable you to sen thx delight ful ninteiless California out. lour land -Hiintn, Cruc, Del Monte, 1'aso Kol.les, Snntii I'nrln.rii, l.os Angeles, Long Heii.'h, hiintu Monica, Cntalimi Island, .Mt, l.oni), tho Orange droves and hundreds of other Interesting outing places in dm (iolilen Male and yon can go to tho Panama California Exposition atBnnDlfgo, . ESSEi Full particulars to special Christmas Fares and daily farm to Cal ifornia can be obtained with descrip tive literature on California and the Exposition, from nenrcnt Agent The Kxpusilion l.i no 1V1B SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M, Scott, flcncral I'lissenger Agl, 1'ortlund, Oiogon.