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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT'RNAL. SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY. JUNE 17. 1916. THREE One Trial Will Convince You that Pan-Dandy Bread ... Baked by the Salem Royal Bakery Is the Best On the Market Insist on Your Grocer supplying you with Our Line CAKES, PIES, PASTRY Why Buy Bread Made in Portland? Our Payroll is Nearly $1000 Per Month Think this over. S 0 C IE T Y By ALINE THOMrSOX (Continued from Fago Two.) THE CHURCHES Titt Methodist. ."To. 1228 North Winter street. Sun-j dies are arranging to give time next week. school enCh of the state's questions the bailiff would (Continued from Page J.) Orpet that made her tome to the Lam berts so often." Marion also had told her, she said, tha her parents did not want Orpet to otne to her hom. j Minnie Rumsey the next of the j "eighteen, bunch" to be callei shidi he had known Marion intimately for throe years and that Marion always seemed hnppv. Like a roll call at girls answered, the with the same story, "Mary Martin!" Mil. Mary came to the stand, and said "Marion always seemed happy." J'Ohristira Schmidt!" And Christina would answer "Marion always seemed happy." It was the same with Helen Scholz. Eleanor 'Double, Esther Gerbmon and all said they had not seen Josephine Davis talk to Marion alone at her birth day party. Some more of the girls will be railed when court re-convenes Monday. They were the only witnesses today. Trying to Bring . About Agreement New York, June 17. Progressive How Cherry Queen Contestants Stand Miss Verna Cooder has taken a derail ed lead in the voting contest for queen of the Cherry fair, due to a great ex tent to the generosity of the Elks at their home-coming1 meeting Thursday night. It was announced today that Miss Es tella Wilson, the candidate of the Moose lodge, would sing before the Moose gathering next Saturday evening'and it goes without saying that the generous Moose will come to the rescue of their queen. The vote today stands: Verna Cooder . . . 01.S20 Estell Wilson 42.n.-.0 Inez Stoge 1R,!W0 Gertrude Corey 81"0 Minnie Harr ' 1.200 leaders believe efforts are being made through intermediaries today to bring about an agreement between Colonel Roosevelt aad Judge Hughes before the meeting of the progressive Dutiomil committee in Chicago, .Tune 26. ' George W. Perkins has been in con stant touch with the colonel since he has been ill in his hotel here and has also had three conferences with Gov ernor Whitman, who, in turn, conferred with Hughes. Tell some men thev can euro their cold by drinking cold water and , will take hot whiskey. Orbon de Luxe Ranges GUARANTEED RUST-RESISTING, NON-CORROSIVE The Orbon De Luxe is made of pure Ingot Iron, the best material in the world for stove bodies. We ab solutely guarantee these bodies not to pit or rust out. With the worst possible treatment they will only show a little surface rust. The Range is built first class throughout and is "The best Range in America." IEZ3 ' IB ! EE I foe Prices $36.60 to $53.00 It was indeed n great pleasure to at tend Miss F.liua Weller's recital at her residence studio Wednesday evening, when her baby pupils gave an 'artistic and delightful programme. The little performers have been studying but a tew months, anil their numbers were remarkably well render ed. Miss Weller deserves special credit Knight Rupert Schumann Marie lirick, Miss Weller, Joe Clark Keta Claggett ( Sweet Dreams of Thee l)ear ..Gayuor lister, Mesdames (ieo. Snyder, Marie Stringer, Mary Armstrong, Mary Schol), lone llickerson, Celesta Iddings Florence Swiuedell, J. 11. linker, Geo. Frasicr and J. Phillips. The Baptist woman's club are mak Mrs. W. Melvin Plimpton returned today from Portland where she has been the guest of Mrs. Harry Terry am Mrs. Willis Duiuway. A very chamihjg niusicale W-as given bv the pupils of Miss Margaret Fisk- er at her home on North Church street Wednesday afternoon. Tho rooms were beautifully decorat ed with mock orange blossomsr aud pink roses. A large number of parents and friends greeted the little perform ers. The program was given in me form of a story and each pupil showed tine training and acquitted themselves with great credit to their teacher. Hero i the programme: May Sounds : GancJials Esther Kichardson Merry Kate F.llenberg " May Elizabeth Kightlinger Merry Lads and Lass-a Sanford Helen Pollock London Bridge Lawson Odile Matthews Mirthful Moments : Engleinan Gertrude West, Kutii Peck Mountain Pink Spaulding Rosalind Van Winkle Laily Slipper : Rend Louise Schaefer Corn Flowers Allon Helen Walclier The Meadow tueen Franklin Helen Pollock, Louise Schaefer Dorothy Hobson (a) In Clover Spaulding (b) Dixieland - Steinheimer Malcolm Giuber Violin solo .' SelecUd Ross Harris Santa Clans' Guards Krogmaun Joe Gilbert . Carroling of the. Birds Michenz Heleu I'ollock The Nightingale and Hose.... Lieurauce Dorothy Hobsou Fairy Fountain Korn T.ni Velhiws Ducklings Engelman. (a) Hither s i.unauj Florence Spencer (b) Training for the Knee Mamniv's Lullaby (vocal) Ware (c) Three Little Chickens Gertrude West lM A1ilr,HS Soldiers Song Steinheimer ; Over the Meadow .. . .... Claude Litchfield Mu" iin,' Dance of the Demons Hoist; (a) Trumpeters Serenade i fr,nr Kl abeth Dver b). Toy tsauoon .m.iu Dancint? Waves Fe'nimorc : 1 a the ttnnlen- Mnhol I 'lulcii rni'f Drifting ricclitel I lie . ignungaie .... " Elizabeth Dyer j Kostem Sailor Bovs Dream Le HaciiC ; l.randtntlior h jock. Gertrude West- Silver Nvmph , Hems Sereneta Ruth Peck Dorothy Lsch Mandoline Loeb Kvans'(a) The Sun Fairies ih Scotch Dance Baker , (b) The Elves Lucile Moore Mrs. Fred Bynon. Although the day i m? tervicea: Sabbath school 9:45.1 has not been set for the affair, the la-! Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. ; some 'Prayer meeting Thursday 7:45 p. m. , W. J. Johnston, pastor. Salvation Army. ! Sunday services as follows: Knee , drill, 11:30 a. m. Sunday school and j Bible class, 10.-30 a .m. Christian ! praise meeting, 3 p. m. Y. P. L., 6:15 j p. m. Salvation meeting, 7:45 p. m. i Week night services every night except Monday and Thursday. Capt, and Mrs. Kelso. . Rrst M. E. State and Church streets. Richard N. ' tor accomplishing such results, in so Avison, miniMer. 9:00 a. m.. Class meet short a time. Their charming little j jnjj. 9:45 a. m.. Sabbath school, Messrs. programme was as follows: i Schramm and Gilkey, superintendents. Class song Dunning I ):00 a. m.. Sermon subject, "The 'lass , Familv Ood." 6:45 u. ni.. Intermediate ... Nciiytto .... Dutton Swift Kngeliuan Faith Prkdy The Witches' Revel . Joe Clark (a) Maggie's Pet (b) Hide a t'ock Horse .... . Prist ilia Fry Roley Poley Waltz ".. Helen Roberts Melody, Jlelouy Ring Class Story of Wagner ; Marie Brick Hunting Song Arthur Hamilton The Robin .' H. H. Beach Retn ClaL'iett, Miss Weller Mountain Pink Spauldinj Helen Weller (a) March (duett) (b) The Scissors Grinder ... Dorothy Livesley Ripples , Ralph Hamilton (a) The Guitar Serenade (b) The Witch Mary Cupper Substract'on Class ' (a) Chromatic scale two .octaves (b) Caw-Cow-Hear the. Crow ... (c) Three Beers Gaynor. Mildred Roberts Vulse lmpromptue (duu)....V. G. Smith . Ruth Page, Miss Weller .... (iuynor Cnynor Gaynor ... Lichiier League, Mrs. M. C. Findlev, superin tendent. ti:45 p. m., The liworth League will be led by Miss Linn. Heist. 7:45 p. m., The pastor will speak on " the .Memory of Conscience." The Nation's Favorite otter Nut There Is No Better in America will be at South Salem school at 10 a. m. Frieiids church at 11 a. m., also at a 0:30 Leslie Methodist Episcopal. 0:45 a, m., Bible school, Joseph Bar ber, superintendent. 11:00 o'clock, .Morning service, sermon topic, "Snap- MlOts Ot the I hnstinn Lite." 3:00 p. vouritr nennle'. rnllv nr South Siilcn. m., Members of the Kpworth League . .mrri at 2:30 j). m., and at Highlan.l sing at the Salem hospital. 7:00 p. ni., , ; the pvunin,.. TTn is m, iiisnlrntbni ! Kpworth League, topic. "Christian Ac- j to VMm ,IPPl0. Come and hear him. iivirv .According to Holy .Spirit stand-1 Josephine Hockett, pastor. Phone 1405. uiu, irutui, ijubii'ii x.tiin'i, o;tj i Junior Kndeavor at j ....... y. m. .-ii-mur r.imeavor at i:u. r.vening service at 8 o'clock. Musie by the choir and solos by Mrs. C. J. Cory and' Jlrs. Vera Craven Pike ivt the evening service. Curwin Guvnor ...Gaynor m., hvening service, sermon tome "The Generosity of Jesus." Prayer meeting Thursday evening, 8 o'clock. J. C. Spem er, pastor. Out-of-Door Service. The regular Sunday school and preaching service of the United Kvan gelicul church, Cottage and Center streets, will be held under the trees at the rear of the church next Sundnv at school the usual hours in the morning. Mat- Transposition of same Elizabeth Fairchild Kulinu First Congregational. James Klvin, pastor. Sunday meets promptly at 10 o'clock, W. I. i ters of interest concerning tht plans for Stuley, superintendent. Regular morn-i re building the church will be presett ing service at 11 o'clock. Music morn-, etl and it is hoped all the members of ing and evening by chorus choir, Mr. ! the church will be present. Wm. McHilchrist, director. Subject for ! morning service, "The Heavens ajld '? South Salem Friends, the Glory of God." Christian Kndenxrer i Corner (of South .CoimifierVial nu : at 7 o'clock. Pleasant Sunday even- Washington streets. Bible school at 10 ing service at S o'clock. Flag day a. ni.'. B. C. Miles, superintendent. The celebration. Fine congregational sing-..iiioniing meeting will be addressed by ing, chorus choir and instrumental . Thomas K. Jones, secretary of the music, motion pictures. Subject, "What Young Friends' Work in America. And Our Flag Stands For." An educational 'here again at 3 p. m., he will address ail film. "Winter in Cpper Engailiiie. " J the young people at the quarterly meet showing natural beauties of Switze.r- j ing. 'We will have no evening serv land. Thursday evening service, 8 ice, but will hear Jones at the High o'clock. ! land Friends church at S p. ni. prayer St Paul's Episcopal. meeting at 8 p. ni. Thursday. Corner Chemeketu and Church streets, ' ' . Robert S. Gill, rector. Holy commun- . United Brethren Church, ion 7:30 a. m. Choral celebration Corner 12th and Mission streets. Rev. and address 11 o'clock. Evensong nndH. D. Tillman. Sunday school, 9:15 a. address 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, P: !5 m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. eonduc. a. ni. . ,icil hv F. W. Carpenter of the Com- TJnited Evangelical. s Mission. Christian Endeavor Cottage and Center streets, O. L. I.ov-; 7:00 . p. m. Evening service at 8:00, ell, minister. The morninc services of , conducted bv Mrs. C. T. Cnrneiiter of ('lass Turner ..Gnrlett . Heller ing preparations for. a lawn party to be given at the residence of Mr. and Mabel. Marcus Military March Schubert,, Ruth Page, Marie Rosteiu, Dorothy Ksch, Miss Weller We will allow you the best of prices for your old one in exchange. Try us. If you want a wonderful attractive stove of good quality and style see our ORBON IDEAL. PRICES $23.50 TO $37.50 Visit our Exchange Department the place of a thousand bargains and you can furnish your home at ONE-HALF PRICE. E. L. Stiff & Son "The Stove House of the Willamette Valley." Boy Preacher to Make Father's Day Address Spokane, Wash., June 17. Cliurlc I'laniiigan, 13, will preach the sermon and conduct the religions part of the Father's Day exercises at the Inter state fair grounds here tomorrow. A chorus of 1,000 boys will assist in the observance or father's day. A red rose for the 1'u.tlier who lives,; si wrrite rose iu memory of the father t who is dead, are the flowers of the .lav. Airs, .biiin Druie Dodil, who origin ated the father's day movement plan ned the observance toniurrow in Spokane. this church will be held under the trees at the rear of the church. Comfortable seats V ill be provided for all who will come. Sunday m-hnol at 10 a. ni. Di vine worship ami preaching .service at the Commons Mission. Commons Mission. 241 State street. Regular service Sunday afternoon at. 11:30. Soni s..r- ii n. m. "ine Accomplishments of 1 vice followed by Rev. F. T. Parker n't Mr. Jos. Albert, nti num. At tne close ot the service t"t imsnan ciiurcii m a forceful mes- 'meets at :45 u Hit; preliminary report of the building ! "uge., I uesday evening gospel service aires. iMiiiiiiutu vim oe presented to tne con-; ii'mowcii ny a meeting ot the board grcgation. This will be a matter of in-' terest to all the members. We will unite i 1 Associated Bible Students. tor the evening service and the Chris- Jason Lee Memorial. At the comer of Jefefrson and North Winter streets, J. Montcalm Brow a, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. ui., . A. Harris, superintendent, and Airs. W. C. Emmet, siipcrintcndeut -primary de partment. Preaching service at 'll a. in. ami S p. in. Class meeting at 12:13 p. m. Junior Kpworth, League nt 3 p. m., and Senior League devotionul moot ing at 7 p. m. Strangers arc specinly welcome at all services. , .TJntflarfnn Corner of Cottage and Chemckela streets. Services at U a. in. So Sun day school. Rev. Wm. O. F.lliot, Jr.. pas tor of I nitarian church iu Portland, will preach in tho abseuce of Rev. Tiscner, the regular pastor. All friendsi of liberal religion cordially invited. w. c, t. tr. There will be a temperance pr.ign.,i given at the Ramp Memorial hull nt 4 o'clock Sunday consisting of reci tations, reading und special music in which Captain and Mrs. Kelso ami tho children will take part. Come with us nnd wo will do thee good. rii-st Presbyterian. T!k founder of u great nation tint of a mob of slaves will be the subject of the evening sermon bv the pastor, Carl H Klliott. 7:4." o'clock is tt.o hour. In the morning he. will spenk of the nivalin white stone to be nit.- en those who oerconie. Moi-uint hour is "11 o'clock. Sundav si-hool willi superintendent. in., with classes for ad Evangelical Association, I.ibcrtv Kti.,i.it i.lmr..li i :i. n t... , . i " ......., iu.,,,-, - ivf;uiui uccKiy ciuss siuuy in up- city and Center streets, H. K. Ate I: linn Fndeavor service with the First "'airs hall, southwest corner High and pastor. Sunday school 10 a in Her" Kvnngelical .association at Liberty and f'erry streets Sunday at 10 o'clock a. man and L'nglish classes. ' Morninc Center streets m., all Bible students welcome, phone service 11 a. m. (German), 'subject, Highland Triends. ti!i8-W. Corner of Highland anil Kim streets, j "Biblical Prayiufg." Kvening seivi f.nglisU. Voung I'eople's Alliunce. i Sermon H p. in. .Subject, "Tho Rural Conirreiratioiiftl. MUilmtti school 10 a. ni.. Mrs. Myrtle ' . Stover, minister. Mornino' ser. i.. m Kenworthy. supemiteinlniit. Meeting vice at 11 o'clock. Sunday school nt Christina's Fmnniepation " The Sim tor worship at 11 n. ni. and 7:4r. p. nl. 1 10 a. in. Christian Kntleavor nt 7:;)1dii.v school will meet in union picric m n i M' . ..,,! . . ,' ' ' . . ..i n t tieou ite,,, sircet nnu rruilia 'H len KtKinfC Hftllf1? WHIP! ' r ' inursnny ' congregational. ltil VUOII1VOO iivuoviv) "luv,t s p. iii. rum K. Jones, secretary- of1 orner South Nineteenth It till "PTI'- ioiihk iVnjiic'H .Mtnt'iiiont of Firinf striM'tfi, ll. C. fstitvor, minister. Residences- and Opera House Destroyed Sunday invited. i schools, Thursday of this week at the fair grounds. .Ml members 1 fiien ! Lakeview, Ore., June 17. Damage to the extent of 475 000, it was eslimnted today, was caused by the fire which wiped out a large part of the business and residence districts of Lakeview last X night PERSONALS Miss Laura, llixon will visit tomor row at Silver Creek. Mr. aud -Mrs. T. A. Barton of Kla math Falls are iu the city. : Mrs. Delbert Shelton and son of Jordan Valley are visiting in West Sa-i loin with relatives. L. X. Simon will leave this evening with a party of friends for a few days fishing in the Pilet. reservation. A. M. Clouglt and family are in Portland. Monday they will take an auot ride on the Pacific Highway. BRUSH COLLEGE HELPERS. itli.i .tnni-.i tiling., find n liiuiulrv till i Id'lII ir I were destroyed. Tho telephane anil elec tric light system wore put out of com I mission. Several people fighting the flames collapsed from the intense i heat. j Fanned by a brisk wind, the flumes J j spread raidly, and had completed their: i work of destruction in two hours. 0. M. Elliott Gets Better Job In Idaho O. M. KUiott, superintendent of the Snlern Public schools, was yesterday elected president of the Lewiston State Normal school at Lewiston, Idaho, and will leave iu a few days to Mr. KUiott was under contract with the Salem school board for another I .... . II . 1 1 ..I .... nt .lie jjrusn voi cKc , .,... . . . k nPW ,,u,,.s. the home ot Mrs. (.. . Beckett, lhuis- ' : day .afternoon, June Stli, and spent ft very enp.yuuie u. ..... i.Jvear as suoerintendent nt t, salarv of ' . T,?;. r JTTC ,1 sc" e'27o0 and although n meeting ,.f the ; . was carried out. in the ref icsliments ,.f of 1 rectors had '" "'."' ' ,ce cream an,l (hike. J . '"' res,ga.:oii, , The following program was rendered: given to I . .1. Miles, chairman ot he Piano solo, Russell Lehman; readiiig, l'ard, with the assurance that the 'Mrs W . Bailev; piano solo, (Jaynel ! resignation would be accepted. 1 he ! Beckett; reading. Mrs. W. R. Lehman, j Oregon law provides that any teacher encored; piano solo. Russell Lehman; in the public schools may resign upon piano solo, (iayncl Beckett. i-'iO ilavs' notice. As president of the After the program, Mrs. Winslow in Lewiston state normal Mr. KUiott. will behalf of the Bush College Helpers, receive ifloofl aanually. presented Mrs. C. H. Smith with a sil- During his two years residence in ver thimble in honor of her fifty-third I Snlern,- Mr. KUiott hits been active in birthday. Mrs. Smith was the origina- civic affairs, having been dir".-tor of 'tor of the Brush College Helpers. j the chit; department of the CnNitncrcinl Mrs. Beckett had a lovely birthday . ,.nli. t ake all light up with candles that she gave to Mrs. Smith and gave to the , lovely afternoon given to them nail ; wishinif .lrs. Smith many happy re ! turns of the dav. You Can Keep Both Food and Temper Cool by Buying Your Refrigerator Here Our prices on Refrigerators have always been the lowest in town, quality considered, but as a special inducement to you for buying your Refrigerator of us, we will accept the coupon below at $2.50 lo apply on any Refrigerator in our store. We Carry the Famous Alaska and Leonard Line of Refrigerators And our prices arc not raised or lowered to suit sale conditions. Everything in our store is marked in plain figures at conservative prices. Clip this coupon and save $2.50 on a high grade Refrigerator. HI SUTTON CHRISTOFHERSOJf T I ... i -. 1 I 2?a ! J 1 1 -- ""i"r," jgsiMtsm " A very pretty home wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton, of (Irani! View, i DR. BLACKERBY TAK- jWash., at noon Tne-day. June 0, when : ING A VACATION their daughter, Miss Llta was united I in-marriage to Dr. Lewis Christopher- ' Dr. A. F. Blnckerliv b-'ft. for Scuttle j son liy the Hev. Luce, of the Methodist 'Monday wiicie he l"'s for a two weeks church. Only tne members of the mention. Dr. Blackerby has not been j fumily and a few intimate friends were feeling his be-t for some time past ! present. After a wedding dinner, Dr. land he goes to the sound country with nnd 'Mrs. Christopherson left fur the hope Hint he will be able to return i Seattle- and Portland before coming to to his practice of dentistry with renew- led vigor. His office will be cloned dor- ly his iiljrence. Silvertou Appeal. their future home in Silvertou. Thev will reside on the Last hill. Silvertou Appeal. S2.50 Good Until June 24th, $2.50 Tnis coupon will be redeemed for -.."iO as part payment on any re ft iuo nit or in our stoic. Niiiiio A. I. Ii .-s, "lily on upiin to each customer SJ.riO Sav this Coupon $2.50