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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOUBWAL, 8T,T!M. OBEOOH. mvji'j. QlociahndPersonal By MOLLIS BVSOOBW DAINTY GIRLISH GOWN OF GOLDEN ROD TAFFETA IN RUSSIAN STYLE QOLflNCi as a, surprise to many of their friends was the announce ment of the marriage of Olive N. Vetcidf to Hollister Chamberlain, which took place at the First Methodist church in (Seattle, February 25, Sr. Leonard oli'iciutin,:. Mrs. Chamber lain is the laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georrre K. Metvalf, of 1203 Court strait. Hoe is a very beautiful girl and has a host of friends here who are regretting that the young people am to make their home in Seattle. Both are former students ot Willamette uui 'rcruty, Mrs. Chamberlain also being ac t:'elv identified witii the local Woung Woman's Christian association. Mr. : Chamberlain is a graduate of the law department of Willamette, lie is a number of one of Hulem 'a oldest famil ies nod is at present associated with promineut 'law firm in the Hodge block, tkattlc. Mrs. A. M. LuFolletto, of Court street, assisted by Mrs. S. J. Dorsey, opened her homo to the Woman's Home Missionary society ot the United Evan gelical church last Wednesday after on, when they gave a silver tea for the benefit of the piuuo fund uf the church. "The Child in the Home" was the Interesting subject of study, tine gathering being on the occasion or the regular monthly meeting. Tho society's cuius, yellow and whito, were carried out in the ices und decorations, daffodil.; with greenery be ing used. Mrs. Horsey and Miss Antono pre sided at the serving table, the following being present: Mrs. n. H. Mummy, Mrs. 1'. J. I.uron, attend the wodding of Miss Gertrude Lesser, to Harry 1. Mendelsohn, which is to be a most conspicuous event of Wednesday. It will take place at seven o'clock Wednesday evening at the vote) Benton, over four hundred guests to witness the ceremony. both Mr. Mendelsohn and his fiancee art known here, during tho holidays being, complimented with an elaborate ban quet at the hotel Marion, given by Pr and Mrs. Mendelsohn. Another son l'hil N. Mendelsohn, of Ban Francisco, a prominent jewelry importer and wnoirsitic merchants oc that city, ur rived in Halcm this morning, and this evening will leave for Portland to be present at the wedding. Dr. and Mrs. Mendelsohn, with their daughter, Huth, will go down tomorrow morning, returning Thursday morning, Mrs, C, H. Cannon was pleasantly surprised Friday, February 20th, on her birthday, by the ladies of the "i'nii gle and Pleasant Point Social Club." In answer to roll call ench member responded with an appropriate proverb and presented the hostess with a gift. A most enjoyable afternoon was spent utter winch a picnic iiir.cn whs served, Tho guests present were: Mrs, K 8, Coats, Mrs. 1). Vanderbilt, Mrs. Will Robins, Mrs. J. N. Robertson, Mrs. W. Coburn, Mrs. I. W. Potter, Mrs, Wyn Hobins, Mrs. Kyle, Mrs. ('. C, llest, Mrs. C. Jones, Miss Edna Can non, and Miss Laura Yates. Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Holer nnd suiull sons, Hubert and Kruest, oie in Hnu Francisco attending the expiation They left for that plnce Friday, Mrs. Mrs. Isabella White, Mrs. James Ifcni- Hofnr and children to be awny a month ingtou, Mrs. Mary (,'uscbere, Miss Nul lie Casebnre, Mrs. Charles Htegs, Mrs. William Dyers, Miss M. M. Hunt, Mrs. Catherine Pugh, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Inn Cole, Mrs. IS. J. Horsey, Mrs. 0. N. Thompson, Mis. O, ('. Thompson und Yale, Ke.v. A. A. Winter, Prnl'essor A. h. Hchmulle, Mrs. A. h. Hchmulle and Miss Winnie Antone. Tho Hnmcdi club nut at their, most recent session with Miss Iversun at the home of Mrs, Vacs, fourteen mem bers answeriug to rollcnH with epiotn tions from Longfellow, All deeurutions were patriotic in horns' of Washing ton's birthday, and several intei-enting! i'acts about Washington und Longfel low were given. At a lute hour tlic guests wero invited to the dining-room, whero a dainty lunch was served, the club adjourning to meet next with Mrs. i'ntuam on Chcnickuta street, A Urge number of voices of high sellout boys have been tried out by Miss Magers, recently appointed director ot the bigii school glo.i clubs, ami she Is delighted with the results, predicting that with such excellent muteriul that the cirls organization will of necessity need to do some especially excellent work to eclipse that done by the boys. Large number uf the students hirve hud prrvijjs musical instructions, making it possible to begin serious glee work. The personnel uf the club to date, is: Mr. Ilofer to return in a fortnight, Dur ing their stay tnoy will lie entertained by the Hollister McOuircs (Miss Tessa Den), Flowers and massages of felicitation are finding their way to Mr. nnd Mrs Frank H. Hpenrs, 'MO North Thirteenth street, upon tho birth of a son, bom Huturilny, February 27. The little new arrival has bcon iiuined Frank Herreu, Jr, Mrs. Spears was befiive her 'iniirringo Miss (Sophia at 1 i it, one of the most popular und attractive girls of the younger set. t Mrs. ,1 nun's K. Godfrey ami Miss Cod frey, of -Portland, who have been puss- ing :-ome time in Hulem with Mrs. L. K. I'lige, are at preseut house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Godfrey. Tim marriage of Miss Verda Viulet Zurl tu Elmer Peter Peltier tuuk pluee yett.'iilny afternoon at ,1 o clock at the i utue of tho bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Zosel, L'lll Mission rtroet, in the presence of about fifty five lelutives and friends, Minn Vera Xosel attended as bride's maid and Kdgur Dougherty was best man. Miss Pearl Kiiin played Men delssohn's wedding music before und during the ceremony. The bridul gown was fnihidiod on simple lines of white silk crepe, ornamented with pearl gur- Kirrl tenors Earl lleiidrick, Hoy mum, und her bouquet was of white llarker. Harrv Mills, Victor Heed, Till-I' liiniiiiuns. Tlie limit's maid wore a man l erruo, Frank .inn, 1 Inn y Leg Rett; second tenors Lylo Hurtholoincw, Kd 'jlsri, Doyle Unyder, Mertou Hriggs; first bais Victor lliadesun, Fiauk Ihirtoin, Claude Hadcliff, Alou.o Patch, in, KmucU .Lebold, Huiold Hoborts, Fraaois Waltii; aecond br Ward Wloll, Max Alford, Frank Prince, Wil liam riherwood, Theodore liwin, Ivan Bi-homarksr. Friday evening the residents of Morn ingiiue gave one ( theii delightful sur prise parties, this time the event be ing lor Mr. mid Mis. Needy, in honor of Mrs. Keedy'e birthday anniversary. The lime was passed with musie and In iornml diversions. Later iu the even ing an organization was perfected with constitution, by-laws and other proper regulations. The oryaiuiation Is tu be frock of light blue silk erepe de chine and carried an armful of pink esrnn tion.i. Pink Carnations and fern decorated the rooms. Assistants at the wedding were Mrs. .1. W. Ruble, Mrs. William A. Zosel nnd Mrs. William Perry. Huth young people lire well known and are puuiiar members of the .Mnccu heo lodge. They will bo at home to their friends at 11)00 North Twenty firct street in a new buiiulow. Til" guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Herder, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Neu mann, of Amity; Mr. and Mrs. William A. Zosel, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. W. Ruble, Mr. end Mrs. vVlllinm McOaniols, Mr. snd Mrs, William F. Xosel, Mr. and Mis. Claude Stevenson, Mr. und Mrs D. It. Ruble, Mr. und Mrs. William Perry, Mrs. R. Pratt, Mrs. Cortes Case tailed "The Morniugside (Imdfellow- bore, of Port'und; Mis.es Vera Xosel, hip rami. Oltioors elected were:! I earl Ann, Pearl Neumann, hva and President, Mrs. K. M. Law; vice pi-esi-! Martha Merger, Maude, Veda, .lean nnd tleut, K. I). Ilnlsev; see ret a r v. .1. H. I Vera MrDaniuls, Klsie, Luuellu, Mar- Hen tenon. Those siguiug ti.e cunsti-1 tha end Mildred Xosel, Grace, llessie lution and thus beeoining members ana (psl 1'ratt, .i liua Perry, Messrs. KdS'ir Douglieity, rhniuol and Fred Merger, Robert Neumann, Walter nnd llniuld Xoi-el, William Htovensim, Tlioie t nsetiere, ut Poitland; Krnest, Perry .luhn, liursol and Julius. Ruble. fill' &eP'' i .- U; J w WJ-" i r ? PERSONALS , J. E. Lillard of Albany is registered at the Bligh. J. E. Hill of MeMinnville spent Sun dsv in the eitv. E. H. Edgar of Albany was in the city yesterday. Win. Wood of Albany was in the eity Saturday on bosiness, . V, It, Moses of (iervois was a busi ness risitor in th citv today. Mrs. E. II. Lloyd of Hpokanc is in the city visiting relatives. Ray Smith of Albany was a business visitor in Knlem Saturday. Wm. P. Dawson of Portland spent Sunday in the city with friendB. Robert Annaa spent Sunday ot Clov erdale visiting with lis brother. 0. E. Peterson, of Salem, is at the Nortonia. Oregonian. A. T. Moffitt, of Halrm, was in the city today (Saturday.) Albany Demo crat. Chirlos Stewart returned to Halem od the (Saturday) morning train. Albany Herald. Mrs. Geo. M. Brown, wife of tho at torney general, is visiting her parents in Roseburg. D. H. Upjohn, a Salem newspaper man, was in Oregon City Saturday. Enterprise, Mrs. A. L. Conner, erode teacher in the Tualatin schools, spent Sunduy in the city. It. K. Peeta of Cloverdsle was in tne city over Hunday, visiting with his orotner. H. H. Carter and wife upent Sunday nt Sidney, visiting with Mrs. Carter's parents. Mrs. Fred 8. Bynon returned today from a week 's visit with her ruronts in Portland. Chss. W. McKinney snd family arc moving to Silverton todsy to mako that city their future home. Miss 8va Peots is in C'loverdalo this week, visiting at tho home of her uncle, H. R. Feet. C. L. Ogle, William Hcollnrd and J. ,W. Crosby of Woodburn wero in the city Saturday. Ed Hubbard of Denver returned to his home in Denver after an extended visit with I. 0. Curtis. . Jack Darr and wife returned todoy from Newport where they have been visiting for the past few weeks. C. C. Graham and ifo went to Cor vnllis Saturday evening on the Orahumona, returning this morning. C. If. Picket, of Salem, spent Friday in Medford looking after business mat ters. Medford Tribune, C, 8. Bliss, of Solent, is omnng the out-of-town visitors in tho city this week. Medford Sun. B. N. Pixley left this afternoon for Portland where he will take the steam er Bear for San Francisco, for an ex pended visit. Miss Winnifred MrHridc is home from Willamette university, Kalem, for a week-end visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McHiidc Corvallis Re publican. A. E. Latlar and wife of Albany were In the city yesterday visiting at l.n I . f 1 . linn o..L ..... , . , ' lMW j.niim muni-, mnilll 1.11'eriT siuieu tor tne supenntemlency ,r the ,trw. M, ,,' MJERttOOp FROCk This simple but chic nnd youthful afternoon gown is distinctly upon the Kiissinn blouse order. The hem of the blouse tunic is not strnight uround, but is longer upon the right side. The skirt pleasingly closes ut the right side un der a semicircle row of buttons. The blouse is belted with an embroidered belt and is uniquely closed upou the right shoulder and tinder the arm. But tons effect the cuff closing. Harry P. Minto Slated for Job at Pen Is Assertion As evidence that Hum- P. Minto Oregon penitentiary is the fact that ho departed in company with Sheriff Eseh on the trip to Brooklyn, New York, where the bitter goes for the purpose of bringing A. B. Cook, the alleged cheek swindler, back to face the Sulem merchant whom to duped into cashing worthless checks to the aggregato amount of $1200. Mr. Mluto will not go all the way with Sheriff KbcIi but will stop over at the seats of govern ment of several states to maku a spe cial study of prison management and expects to be gone for several weeks. WITNESS AFTER WITNESS IN SALEM recommending them.' Price ply ask i rK-n our, ai an ueuieis. ion I Sim- . frtS r ... I. ; l .. . . , - " lor were: Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Law, Mr. nd Mrs. F. K. Robiuson, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Peek, Mr. snd Mrs. 0. M. Reeves, Mr. nuil Mrs. II. W. Holuiaii, Mr. und Mrs. J. t). Henderson, Mr, and Mrs (I, A. Tliarp, Mr. und Mrs. T. A. RutclilY, Mr. and! Thi asi-emblv hall of the Highland Mrs. K. I). Ilulsev, Mr. and Mrs. M. nhool was tilled to cnpinitv Friiluv Keedy, Misses Ella Bennett. Alice evenine when the seeoud of a series of ltcinta. Vera Reeves, llirdetta Bennett, ! community siugs took place, between 1 Moan 'a Kidney Pills the same that Mr, iiuiq noninson, mmy iienuett, Messrs. iwo nmidreii anil tinee Hundred lielug Trvbrrt Henderson, Loyal Henderson, pres'lit. CUvul Kobimon, Ernest W tt, Walter i Mrs. l.uMoine R. t lurk, piincipnl of noiman, r. ii, iteiicii, , I In sci.itil, wlin introduced the com The Indies of the paitv served a buf -; muoitv sines in Sa'e ii, bad i harue in iimm ii i ue close oi me inisiness me Himir, .Miss uiniiys reuinertoii o cu'o'ing. sitting her as pianist, the latter, bv Itir way, being pointei! to fill this posi- Nn'lAL 'ties inning the remainder of the season. Mr. K. I.. Drnry and baby of Sun' V'ctrola nmsie from a splendid cab- tranrisro are the guests for the tit 'net furnished ly Mr. IVteir, of th few months nf her m.inlhi.r Mri I r Witw. It AIIm litk... M.iiu,..v ,Hd I .. ...... , .. .' .. - - - r" - e1".'! "" i ' I'm piuiie inuieiia lor llir en! hnniiiK, Olobo theatre at Albany, Mrs. A. C, Forrington went to Snlem yesterday in response to a message tell ing her of the serious illness of her father, Henry Workman. Eugene Reg ister. Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris, nf Salem, is in Eugene at tho homo of Mr. and Mra. Armitagc. She is expected to re main until the middle of the week. Eugene Uunrd. Early March Best Time For Spraying Fruit Trees As the early days in March are the must important days in the year from . I the spraying standpoint, C. 0. Constable Such Evldonc Our Readers Cannot1 fou!'ty f T' j"""0'. M- n. u .lowing valuable suggestions: D1,pul4- rtret Application. As we take up the Journal we arc 1' is recommended by tho agrirul struck by the hearty, unmistakable way l tural college to spiny with Bordeaux in which witness after witness speaks j mixture five pounds Blue Stone, five out as Mr. Hill does here. If these pco-j pounds lime to fifty gullon water, or pie wero strangers living miles awny,! lime sulphur solution one gallon solu wo might take little notice of them.jtion to thirty of vuter when the bloi But they are not. They are our neigh-som buds have the duster and separnt bora, living among us, Their word is ed iu show pink. If leaf rating in too easily oroven to admit of any doubt. I sects or green fruit worms ore pic-est They speak out in the hope that their; add nrscnute lead, two pounds to fifty experience may be a guide to others. I gallon diluted spray C. W. Hill, wagon maker, N.l Second Application, rrout st reel. Salem, says: "1 hadj After petals f:,ll anu before rr.lv. moro or Ions backache and my kidneys, close, spray with lime sulphur one gal were disordered. Dean's Kidney Pillion solution , ihi,tyfi' gallon fi have ala,vs relieved me in . short'plus two pounds aisennte l".d "post. " wnrhaVe iZl"? K i I',! ! "f,.V ''. I1""' Ty. inira Appucsuon. (PURE RICH BLOOD PREVENTS DISEASE Bad Mo!,-tbat is, blood that is j impure or impoverished, thin and pale, is responsible for more ail ments than anything else. It affects every organ and function. In some cases it causes catarrh; in j others, dyspepsia; in others, rheuma- S :il tl,or -ireal-. ttred. I Tism,. ana in em viw-., 1 -- . languid feelings and worse troubles. It is responsible for run-down conditions, and is the most common cause of disease. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the greatest purifier and enrieher of the blood the world has ever known. U has been wonderfully successful m removing scrofula and other humors, increasing the red-blood corpuscles, and building up the whole system. Get it today. RAILROAD COMMISSION TO REDUCE EXPENSES; Several Valuable Employees Will Be Without Work April 1 Following Reduction In Appropriation. Feeling the necessity of cutting! down expenses immediately in order, to meet tho reduction of $20,000 in the! amount of its biennial appropriation, which was made by the last session of j the legislature, the railroad commis-j sion Saturday afternoon aunotinced , that threo members nf its staff, Chief I Electrical Engineer R. It. Dearborn;! Assistant Secretary Carl Smith, and Auditor 0. B. Christie would be rc-; leased on April 1 and it was intimated; that it would be necessary to cut down the force still further as soon as a, number of important hearings, sehed-j nled for the near future, had been dis posed of. ' -Mr. Dearborn has been receiving a1 snlary of $1800 per vcar from thci railroad commission and an additional salary from the Oregon agricultural J college as head of the electrical en-i gineering department of that institu tion. Mr. Smith and Mr. Christie have both received $1800 from the commis sion. Both are valunblc men and have rendered valuable service and tho com mission deplores tho necessitv of hnv- ing to dispense with their services but, under the circumstances, have to cut lown to their appropriation. Tt is al so the intention of the commission to release one of the engineers in charge of tho Portland office and one of the staff stenographers in the very near future, and, as a further means of cut-1 ting down travelling expenses, piacti-j cnlly all of the hearings of the future: will he held either in Portland or at! Salem, and there ill be few if nnv' hearings held in other parts of the state. Hearings have been set bv the com mission for this month as follows: March S Application for establish ment of depot facilities ut Orleans, Linn county. March fl Application for railroad crossing at Monroe, on Portland, Eu gene & Eastern. Mun-h 10 At Ashland, relative to1 application of city of Ashland for es-l tahlishmcnt of three railroad crossings. March 1L' At Ilrnin, relative to the: complaint of the citv of Drain against the rity water works. ! New Spring Millinery We have opened the season with a nice select as sortraent of Ladies' and Girls' hats. Everything new, right up to date. Prices are lower this year than formerly. Quality has not been sacrificed, to obtain a low price. Come and see for yourself. Nice dainty hats and such reasonable prices. ROSTEIN & GREENBAI 240-246 Commercial Street Praise meu and flatter women, and you will have many fair weather frien is. who have taken lVnn 'a Kidney Pills na gooa results, tou may continue: Ten dnvs after i;...;. nublishiua the statement 1 ,..v. h..fnr..! r "nd application .. - Mr, miup n i.nnr iir, In i rtr.l m. If rains continue in enilv June give f..,...l. ......I:...: . . . v. v ki.inu ........i.. .i " r 'iii-nuon ten or nuvin flnvs kidney remedy-get I ,ftl.r . ,irJ s th same Hint Mr i Buffalo N.;,,,r MilbUm l'ru 'f"NB GROWERS ENTHUSIASTIC. Au enthusiastic, meeting of prune mf sin. "Aineiica" to American music. 'ihZSZ, of ; lie present ai us Is generally known; ur.lny at the office ,f the Salem V, , .-luii u u i.nir nieioiiies sucn opened At the ,..ri .l. as "Suawnee Hiier." "Mv did Ken-1 noets . f i J; 1 " " th,Jros ... l. it . . ..ii J .. . , lMH' a ig prune crop sie biltei "'I ' ' T' m """. ':- ninn.v y'ea,, ,d ,,11 the grow 1 .., himi nt mir-. om fii m.it.. ..1 1 - , . ous others of the same das., furnishing able rendition.' 1 ! 11 1 in nut in l.t ii... I... i I r.. .1 k. tin.fr- -1 'ITU I1..I i. .. .1. - - .L. . ' . l-'i'i "' '. iin uii-iit.s- I IH prune I'oo n f r nrenr,i...l Ir. ,""'i ' rin-i-!, .nr. i-iii- vi ion e i-iiini.-, inr pun nasiiig tic patrons. ' nun .-... lr,.rr i. a.l.t manager of the hotel of a. instrument of this dis-rip.ion he- The next son, feM will occur in two1 he ihuiI Lad XTx lW? Ur. and Mrs. I,, M. Mendelsohn ami M:s. Clark also de i -iiled the and I i ', ," '""' f""" 'h nn"-' of sou of Kre-no, t ulifoinia, who, last irtiee with nhistlinir solos. I ,r nd Mrs It H ll,.ton ere . ,? , Up "'" ,Idjp ,h bo",,,, eek were the guests of Dr. and Mr..' Th, tii.t eflort. rf Kridav evening s,Xd gilts ,f r , M- K ( L T"' ' " nilvh (! i" M. P. Mendelsohn, are iu Portland to even, were concentrated in leniningto ZlV! " " 'S 1, $ZVXL A.nV Baldy Breezer's Calendar OLD LINE rire i nsurance SAFE-RELIABLE I Represent The Phoenix of London Alliance of Philadelphia Nothwestern Fire and Marine Security of New Haven A Policy in any one of these Companies is absolute protection against fire losses. NO ASSESSMENTS. H. R. WHITE 275 State St. Phone 16 'THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A 'SMART ALECK' AND A FOOL IS THAT THE FOOL KNOWS BETTER THAN TO ROCK A BOAT " The nrme ".nleni Laundry" is becoming n hni,fohnd word when spciikiig of the right kind of l.nurdry work. We have ut a si.indrrd bv whifh good Immdrv work is nviisnrcd. If the work vnu now get is ts good as ours it'i, 0. K Heme of Hnldv It Salem Laundry Co Sulem, Oregon. Pendleton High School Girl parents and without their knowWfi il,iss Lois Curl, a senior in the ! t'larenea Tubhs, a jn otessor intke institution. Peadleton, Ore., March 1. Iespitc ' " " the reported opposition of tho bride's SUBSCBIBE TOH THE WW , Making the small merchant a profitable customer " I have a list of merchants in 500 towns that are too small to send salesmen to. Once or twice a week I send each of these buyers a Western Union Night Letter or Day Letter quoting a list of espe cially attractive buys.- This sales scheme is developing one of the most profitable markets we enjoy." A SALU MANACC. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. lasagnnBflcnDnaBHBHBcacanBBBgHD iBBaBaaBBBaHBnBHBHgBgBaEBnBBPHaa CKaaaBBBgsflaaaHBaBEBacnaaflCHa MBBBBnsinBfl n COOK WETH -a -naanBEEaaanaoiaa iBaEaaaaBnsnnaESEaaaasasss-'