THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. OCT. 21, 1916. TKKK V Woodimrn News (Capital Journal Special rSveiee) Woodburn, Oct. 21. Anna Asboe spent the week end in Junction City and brought hor sister, Johanna home lor a weeks visit with her. -The reception given the freshmen by the seniors .Friday night in the gym was enjoyed by all. About seventy Jive were present, with the faculty. The evening was spent with games and many stunts were pulled oil. luncheon was served by .Icssie Hicks, Ida Hend ricKS, Naomi Hicks and Minnie Settle niier. Lee Sims, Cleve Galbraith, Raymond Lawrence and Naomi Hicks, Cresccntia (ilatt and Olive. Haskell motored to Bilverton Saturday nlglit to attend the leap year ball. -Harold Olson spent Friday and Satur- day ot last week in Portland. . 'James Hendricks from Silverton came home Sunday morning, returning the same evening. ' . Aldon Ogle visited his brother Prof, t'luriel Ogle in Scnppoose Saturday. - Mrs. 8. T. Johnson is a guest of her f son, Fred Johnson at Roseburg. Hiss Leona Waite is again at the home of Mrs. E. Marcom, having spent several months in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schram, a re cently marriedeouple, are living in the a. Iuiss home on the corner of Third and Garfield streets. Carl Osluud and Minnie Case, both of Donald, were married in Hilverfbn Wednesday. The. athletic club of . the Woodimrn high school will give a dance in the. ar mory Snturdny night, the proceeds of which will go town nls the equipment of the gymnasium. The boys are busy decorating the armory for the occasion, and hope that every one will come and help to make the arfair a success. Dance tickets are 7ii cents. The marriage of lleorgc Lennox and Iella Beck took place at the Catholic church at o'clock Monday morning. Thev will make their future home in Sioux City, where Mr. Lennox goes to fill a position. He bus been working BXatural Octetto to Miss Delia Beck Friday evening in the C. O. h hall. Cards were played a while, the remaind er of the evening being spent with dancing. Miss Yoder from Hubbard was in town Wednesday evening, accompanied by her Bister. Mrs. A. I. Brauigar and Mrs. Nancy. Harper went to Portland Suturday. for a weeks visit with rwiatives. Mr. and Mrs. L." Crane of Montana visited Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Beam an. Grandma Kanutson of Silverton waa a guest of Mr. and' Mrs. Trollila Wed nesday and Tuesday. Mrs. Nellie Bowman of Spokane, Wash., aunt of Mrs. Ivan Byers, re turned to. her home after several weeks visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Sadie Dimick is visiting at her brother's, Richard' Wright,- near MolaK 111 : r SOCIETY I (Continued from page two.) Cord, who has won conspicuous success in appearances in private recitals and with the Minneapolis Symphony music al orchestra and other prominent mus ical organizations, was born in Iowa. She has studied with Alexander Heine mnnn, one of the leading artists of Germany, and also with the peerless Jean I'e Keslie in ram. Miss Cord in a do her London debut with Ben Davis the eminent Knglish tenor and is eon ceded by critics to be one of the fore most sopranos ot" the country. Artistry comes to William Morse Rummel, as a rich heritage. No Amcri- Simon Yoder and Bill Brown jeftjran artist of. ,he present day promises Mnnilnv niohr for .nlithern Orcimn on"'10"' n musical renown tnan OOeS tttlS a weeks hunting trip. F. B. Preisenger and family will spend the winter in California, having departed' for Fresno last Tuesday. Mrs. Perle Love entertained for Mrs. Lucy Miarcom String of Dodgevills, Wash., Friday afternoon. A number of ladies spent a very enjoyable time. Re freshments were served consisting of chicken salad, sandwiches, cheese, ice cream, cake and coffee. Mrs. CIibs. Dan was a week end Portland visitor last week. Mrs. C. J. Rice and daughter, Alta, left Monday to join Mr. Rice at Cam bridge, Ncbr., where they will make their futuio home. Mrs. Viletta Johnson left . Thursday for Pasco, Wash., where bIio will make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Ros well Holmes until spring. Miss Lucille (loettel is visiting with her brother, Rev. O. F. Goettel in New berg. A. J. Gillette of Kugcne spent Sun day in this city. Mr. and Mis. A. C. Wright of Silver famous violinist , Among Mr. Rummel's noteworthy I American engagements in recent years,: was an extensive tour as a co-star with Madame Xordica. Salem folk will be interested in the announcement of the concert to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Hnrtridgo Whipp of Portland, under the auspices of the Salem Woman 's club, at the Presbyterian church November the first Mr. Whipp who has a rich bass bari tone voice is pre-eminent among Pa cific northwest singers. He has been successful in grand opera, concert and choir circles. Mrs. Whipp who is or ganist in the Congregational church n Portland, is one ot ine foremost ac companist and organists in the northwest. t , m I some of the most toothsome dishes and many a father and mother are tasting something unusually good these days.' Kach girl has a different dish to pro-1 pare and then there's greut sport in! ton were Vuodburn visitor's lust ThursJ ttiK nil the goodies. The young wom- fi'n under Miss hdwards experienced tenching are Misses Mary Tohman, Au f -...I Mkd 14i..w.i- om.nt tlm week for the past two months as a pharmn - end iu Corvnllis, being guests at thoj'irej mcKs, iJorn Andresen, Mime Jient- cis' in this citv. I HUth wedt nu anniversary celebration i . ' ..... jj. iu cl i, Charles Ogle returned from Portland: of Hr. and Mrs. .L M. Prntlier. Monday, having spent a few days withj ' " 1 ' VF7 v va r h mhtcc 1. II. V nviw his wife. A farewell party was given by the PATENTS : EXPEET HIGH-CLASS SERVICE Krmine K. Biishnell, Ksthcrl Hillings and v edu Mae Cross. Write for free booklet. Send sketch and description or model, mentioning this paper, for thorough FREE search for patentability. A. M. WILSON, .. 311 Victor Bldg.. - Washington, D. C. Nov.ll The Wednesday evening millinery class under Miss N. Svkes instruction is meeting regularly and each class The Choral club will meet every Mon day evening with Miss Lucille Burton as a competent director, all young wo men of the city are cordially invited to attend. member is proud of a new creation of 1 her own make nearly ready for exhibi- lion. The enthusiastic members nre Mrs. ! Mathews, Misses Elvina Schramm, . Charlotte I. Snefe, Agnes Ha.yne, Grace ; Hidwell, Esther Bell and I.vdiu V. Bell. :i Gas Escaped! Mrs. Fiulcy Shepard has generously ; extended her offer, the gift of n Bililei to be given to any member of thej Voting Women's Christian association in the United States (tills offer is not, open to others) who will recite without i error certain passages of the Bible in-' dicated in Mrs. Shepard 's Scripture Passage Memorizing Leaflet. This of fer has been open to association mem-1 bers for the past ten years and will be , 1B domestic science cinss meeting j'gooil until . neptcniner I, lli. wncii; tin i in- Klin." hik'h w. . ' p. i i ..in ... i i uiciiiiiriAiii iiu-sc iiinsucs n.e 10 lie ic- cited iii one or not mure thnn two sit-, tings, the number to be reported to the general secretary of 'the Y. W. C. A.; This person will then make known to the publication department of the na-l tjoiinl bourd of the Y. W. C. A. the full1 name and address of each one success-) fill in this effort. With this report there should be sent also u statement as to which version of the Bible is do-j sired, that is, authorized or revised. Inj addition to personally autographing these Bibles, Mis. Shepard has made' j provision for printing the name of the j member receiving the Bible, either oni ! the inside, or on the cover of the Bible,, j as desired. Association Monthly, j For further information apply to the city secretary. 1 Dallas Local News (Capital Journal Special Service) ! Dallas, Or.. Oct. 21. Miles Davis wasi a business visitor in the Jtnllston neigh-' borhood Wednesday. j C. L. Starr, tax attorney of Port-! land, was a Dallas business visitor this week. j Mr. and Mis. ('. B. "Sundberg and! Mr. and Mrs. P. .1. Craven motored to' Portland in Mr. Sundberg's machine! today. I hey will return Snturdny ev ening. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Sol Blessing are visit ing at the home of their daughter in Albniiv. Mrs-'. M. M. Ellis and Mis. Ella J. WHOLE FAMILY MAY BE DEAD All through a leaking gas stove. Went to bed at 'night, as usual apparently all well and in the night hours insidious fumes did their work. A Lungmotor Will Save Them If I get there in time. Call any hour of the day or night. HI i M All O. E. TerwilHger Funeral DirectX. Fhne 721 2Z COLONEL C. E. S. WOOD FRIEND OF LABOR Will speak on the issues of the campaign at the GRAND OPERA HOUSE Saturday Evening Oct. 21 8 O'clock Hear Him t H m n Are You a Careful and Close Buyer If so, we can surely inter est you. Standard Furni ture values we offer you at a saving. Be merciful to your pocketbook. Come here and save money. We are considering your Furni ture needs all the tjme, and are constantly endeavoring to provide these needs more satisfactorily for less money. The proof is on our floors. Come for the proof. Oak, Dining Table $14.95 Quartered oak 45-inch plank top, massive pedestal base, extends six feet. Fit ted with top clamp lock, is exceptionally well made, finished golden wax and at the price of $14.95 is more than reasonable. Oak Buffet $18.75 YOUR HOME Comfort Insured $1.00 Each Week Buys Any "OPAL" Range or Heater. In Stock Your Home Needs On Easy Terms ,You consider it "good business" and entirely "pro per form" to borrow money from the bank. . It is just as "good busi ness" to buy from us on credit, and you receive just as fair and courteous treat ment. Some of the best people in the city have been glad to avail themselves of this opportunity. Why not you. Marquisette 21c yd. An excellent all quartered oak Buffet, golden wax fin ish, containing large linen drawer, two small drawers, one lined for silverware, roomy cupboard, beveled French plate mirror in top, at the very interesting price of $18.75 Economy, Convenience, Durability and Beauty is so happily combined in "Opal" Stoves and ranges as to render them a comfort and a joy to any home. Your home should have one, and here's the opportunity. Why not take advan tage of it today. This offer is really a little bit better than a square deal. You can't afford to miss it. This is in every respect the Range yuo want plain nickel trimmings, polish top, three ply wall construction, heavy reinforced flues, pat ent sliding damper; a splendid baker and a fuel saver. Guaranteed for 20 Years. The style you want is here and at the price you want to pay $33.00 to $55.00 Special Sale in Our Baggage De Trunks, Bags, Suit Sases of every kind and description, this week we are offering you special price concessions on the entire line. Get our special prices on fibre wardrobe Trunks Suit Cases from $1.15 to $15.00 Leather Bags from $3.85 to $20.00 Dress Trunks from 5.00 to $18.00 Wardrobe Trunks from $21.00 to $40.00 ililliMI Our drapery department is once again well stocked with all the staple scrims, marquisettes, voiles and cretonnes you have been waiting for. This week we offer you a splendid grade of marquisette 40-inches wide, plain edged, fine soft mesh, at, yard,... 21c Comfort Rocker $11.85 ' Ml ' ; i! i A very handsome high backed quartered oak Rock er as illustrated, mortise . and tennor construction, brown Spanish leather, re movable spring seat built for comfort and durability as well as appearance. Special $11.85 340 Court St. C. S. HAMILTON Complete House Furnisher PHONE 29 Senator Geo. E. Chamberlain Will speak on the leading issues of the day at the GRAND pPERA HOUSE Monday Evening, Oct. 23 8 O'clock Hallie Parrish Hinges Will Sing M ' !1 n II; p n sancsii Mi't.Ki'r will leave Hntunlny inoriiinK for Jlrn. Kills' hum noar Newport, where Mr. Metzjjer will live, the mill ing winter. Mm. Kills expects to return to Dallas aliout the first of November. O. C. Shiith and son, J. I). Smith, returned the first of the week from a short business visit ill Heattle. Jlrs. H. Casey was a uest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Kakiii at Kiekrenll Thursday. V. V. Fuller aniCl'. I,. Kturr returned Wednesday afternoon from a short bus iness trip to Tillamook. They mude. the run out in four honrs. Miss Ollie Coulter of Corvnllis is in the eity this week visiting relatives and friends. Mark Iliir'h, a demneratie war horse of Itii'kreall. was in the ri;y Thursday to hear Meniitor Chamberlain. Dr. ami Mrs. A. H. Htarbuek, rcom- panied by Dr. and Mrs. II. !t. Hender-i tuhott of I'ortland, will leave in the morning for the Salmon river country; on a t'ishiiiK and limiting trip. j Mr. and Mrs. .1. (!. Talbott of r'alls Citv were Dnllns visitors this week. ' Mrs. (i. II. Hidwell and children of llillsbnrn nre guests nt the home of, Mr. and K. A. Hamilton in West Dal las. W. O. Kimius, a prominent attorney of Kheridau, was a Dallas visitor Moil day. I Gates News ! (Capital Journal -Special rSveice) - I Hates, Dr., Oct. 20. Mr. Clement is back irjiain after bring ill 1'ortlnndj having his jaw treated. . There is a big fire at camp 1-1 and it is reported that the camp is closed down till the fire is under control. .ors. Kair went to Albany Thursday ami expects (o return Friday. There was a firn started from one of the ('lenient Co. donkey engines Inst week and burned one. nf them up ami also some of the timber but not as much damage done as might have been. There was a larue crowd went from here to Albany for the round up and reported having a good time. There will be one of those good old dances ill the (iates hall Saturday night of this week. I.nng Stafford bought Mr. Long out anil experts to take possesion the first of the mouth nnd Mr. Long is moving into the dates hotel. Mrs. Kay Cobb came i on tho train this morning for a short visit with her ! father, Win. Clark. ' i j The Kir Kcbekah lodge held a con I veution here Monday, )-t. 111. The i president from Knsteru Oregon being present and members tViim four differ ient lodges were with ns nnd- the Mill City lodge put the floor work on. After lodge they nil went down stnirs where , a fine supper awaited them and all re ported having a tine time. The depot, section and ear house have all had a new inr of paint this week which helps the looks of thn . town. ! Mrs. Tillie Dike of Detroit was down i for the lodge convention and stayed over with Mrs. Lee Dike and visited her other friends. Everybody would be g&& to see it rain and put the fires nt and fill the wells, as most everyone ia out of water. I