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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1915)
THE SAXSM CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON1, MONDAY. MARCH 15 1915. .Only a few-years ago American fruit growers by scientific methods, created the grape-fruit of today. , ' "Utterly Different" from the old fashioned grape-fruit. . "Utterly Different" from any 'other fruit grown. You don't have to ASK people to eat these " Utterly Different" grape fruit They have tried them-they have'found them "Utterly Different" -and the world can't get enough of -them. Just so have people tried NEBO plain end the'Vtterly Different" ciga- fette. And just so has NEBO ElH! end the "Utterly Different" cigarette be come famous. Because they are "Utterly Dif ferent" GUARANTEE - If after smoking half the package of NEBO shm l you are not delighted, return balance of package - to P. Lorillard Co., New York (Estab lished 1 700) and receive your money back. (Parent-Teacher Meeting In Salem Saturday At the mectiug Saturday afternoon' of the Parent-Teacher associations ol Marion county, a formal organization was effected, to be known as "The Parent-Teachers association of Marion County. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. La Moyne Clark," of Salem, principal of the Highland school; vice president, Mrs. M. G. i'homs of Jefrerson, who ia chairman of the Jefferson school board; secre tary, Mrs. Anna Osborne; correspond ing secretary, w. M. Smith, county supuriiiieiiuent of Marion county; treas urer, J. D, Alexander, who is mem. fber of the Sunnysido school board. During the afternoon session, an ad dress was made by Supervisor Eliza beth Cornelius on, "Parent teachers work in District No. 3. J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of public, instruction in his address, emphasized the importance of all high schools in the county coming up to the same standard high grade. Frof. E. L. Stetson, of the U. of O., spoke on "Co operation in the Home and School." Mrs. 0. K. Frazclle of Portland made an address, taking for her discourse, "Parent-Teachers Work." The next meeting of the association will probably be held next fall at the time of the annual institute, although a special meeting may at any time be called by the county superintendent of schools. "Wjajre wns an attendance of over 100 Teachers and presidents of parent teacher associations. The after noon session was enlivened by a violin solo by Miss Mary Schultz and songs sung by the pupils of the oth and Bth grades. THREE LOSS OF APPETITE Most Successfully Treated by Taking Hood's Sanaparilla. Loss of appetite Is accompanied by loss of vitality, which is serious. It is common in the sprint? because at this time the blood Is Impure and impoverished and fails to Rive the digestive organs what is absolutely necessary for the proper perform ance of their functions. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the old reli able all-the-year-round medicine, is especially useful in the spring. Get it from your druggist today. Hy purifying and enriching the blood and giving vitality, vigor and tone, it is wonderfully successful in the treatment of Iobs of appetite and the other ailments prevalent at this time. It is not simply a spring medicine it is much more than that but It is the best spring medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the rich red blood the digestive organs need. - Court House News Paul Lady "Hikers" Call On Governor Withycombe Sheriff William Esch left St today on tne last leg hi ins journey from Brooklyn to this city with A. B. Cook, a prisoner. He will arrive in Sa lem Thursday unless delayed in his trip, ' ' After four days of married life her husbund, Harry Tracy, deserted her and has remained away since and that was on August 9, 1912, is the allegation et Lotolla Tracy who filed n suit for di vorce today in the circuit court. They were married in Eugene August 5, 11112 according to the complaint. There are no children or property rights involved. The plaintiff asks for the restoration of her maiden name of l.otelln Kemery. The three lady "hikers" who started out from Portland last week on a jolly tramp to San Francisco and who ar- the circuit court of this county to re- rived in Salem Saturday night, made a' cover the sum of $597.17 alleged due Wadhams and company brought suit today against the People's Store com pany of Woodburn and Philip Kuntz, in cull upon Governor Withycombe this morning wild received them very eordi ally, congratulated them upon their con stitutional venture and wished thorn God speed. He wrote his autograph in on a promissory note for s?S(i.9S. The plaintiff seeks to recover $(i5 for at torneys fees In addition. Our SALE continues, for we can see by the way it is attracting the best trade to our store that -the buying public appreciates the Bargains We Ar? Offering One customer sends another and it's like an endless chain. : Satisfaction Of course it gives us great satisfaction to have people speak well of us and our superior merchandise. However we still must ' Raise Money And will positively sacrifice our big stock until we are able to meet every obli gation promptly. - BUY THAT EASTER SUIT NOW REMEMBER Easter is quickly approaching and you will need that suit. Should you be short of funds for the present, then MAKE YOUR PICK And we will lay aside for you the suit you want, it's an easy way to save. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT We have 200 suits for young men and small size men that we will positively sell at Less Than Wholesale Such makes as the ALFRED BENJIMAN, HOFFMAN & ROTHSCHILD, I cjiriiiN LJLULK, AMD UTHEK popular makes. BRICK BROS. Co rner State and Liberty Streets Formerly Oscar Johnson's Plymouth 10 CENTS TWENTY ".,CTCARETTES- . iBllk CIGARETTES HUBBARD NEWS j The W. If. ('. was vsrv pleasantly i ertninetl hv .Mrs. Freil Ilnliniishelt V-t Vri'lny afternoon in the hotel film, Tlie ladies snout a verv ulcus- A suit over a prune contract was each of their albums and gave them a filed in the circuit court today against message to deliver to the Panama-' the W. F. Drngcr, and the Drngcr Emit Pacific fair directors and the Mayor I company by Eugene Bogert. It is al- 0 a-.. T-....:. mL- r- . i . . .i . . t. .i . . ., . . . me mines, iviiss iegca in rne e.ompiiiint nun tne plain tiff was to deliver oma contract O.I,.i24 pounds of prunes to the defendant for the ngreed price of 5V4 cents per pound for all prunes grading 3 oil to tho pound or less and 2 for all of liltt or more to the pound. It is alleged that the total purchase price amounted to Ifi,' 304.1H and that there is still due $792.92. of San Francisco. Kittio Berbetz and Fay and June Shea, the latter two of Portland, the former of Michigan, will resume their hike from Salem tomorrow morning. Women To Perfect An Auxiliary To Co. M tition was liberullv signed. I'neln Dick Thomas started for Woodburn lust Saturday but there; bomngo to the women were so many enroute to Mt, Angel to witness the driving of that golden spiko on the Willamette Valley South ern railroad ho joined the company go- Tuesday evening, March the Kith, the ladies of Company M, 3rd Uegt. Oregon National Guard, are to meet at the armory and perfect an auxiliary organization to tho company, tho mem bers of which will consist of the wives and lady friends of the men belonging to the organization. Any organization, be it fraternal. clvillnn or tmlitnt'tt to nlv Imlf nm... i plete which docs not include the Jn a suit' to quiet title Judge Gullo ladies in its general scope. This r wav decreed todav that Mary (lough theory is recognized by the men ofjmmr WK(! tne .,,,. j foo 8im1(, 0t Company M, and in loyalty to tho or-; sniP ot!) ,, u Btrcet, between reor ganization they take tins means to pay teen and Fifteenth streets, in Par- KirHten Ernston was adjudged to be incapable of handling her business af fairs today by Judge Bushoy, and Ern est S. Kiiiston wns nppointed guardian of her property, which is valued at 2(100. She is 7-1 years of ago and re sides nt Mosior. W. H. ,ulmsnn, U 11 Shorty ami F. M. Kemp were appointed appraisers. J Club rooms up stuirs will lie arranged i for their accommodation on each drill i rish's addition H to the eitv of Salcni. Light inK to Mt' Angel. J. L. Hopkins and fnmily have taken up their residence in Sherwood, mov night. Tuesday evening they will be handsomely decorated with" military flags, pennants, guidons, arms and ac e.mterments. A light luncheon will be served consisting of the usual hot ing their household goods last Thnrs-1 wenios, buns, pickles and coffee. It is expected that the ladies will perfect an organization, and elect a com mander, vice commander, adjutant and a top sergeant. During the next few months it has lit ittPiDtXin in conversation. imuinrnta were servoil. Those pies- w Mesiiames Klla Covle. Louisa "t'r. Savilla Wal.lron, Martha Hev . uifina Bc'liynier, Kllu Siuuffer, n Scliiiil .limm h;. ;..!. i,k...i... ''Inn, Nellie KiaiKo. nn.l Mifs Louisa ru. In addition to the W. H..C. ailn the full ..: ..." " V : " tniiM in,, h irr in i' a 1 1 m 1 1 stabl, Mr(. (if0. Fry, .Mrs. Surah of Sumner Corps. Portlnnd,' u- '"', Painter, Mr. I,. M. Seholl.l Will Gooding, Xnma Yergen, Hen '. K. l. (ifllilii ,.,) M,.u 1 rietta ltplrA .'l llol VitTiWH nf Vlt at t s,t ri ,t nf filtt,irt Tltilla ort.l mii.trlom PlBlf' 1 Ttlltteville. ottnnilnrl tho Crnnirp dunce miititu fn hp hnnifU nf thn nnmna,ti O. Bemlerof nrnihl Ulmiil ill n'K'v,,n ' Piuttevillo Saturday evening. ; fund. The next event of which will be M time frin.l t M.. ... .'. I r I TheTAlirOrn Stnte Hank has been n lnrnp militnrv mimniifl linll nivnit nn !' "nt"! in HiiMnini iloiiday 1 ,mvi"K new tar and gravel roof put the evening of Thursday, April first. 'Tstslav. Mr . p.,.,,,1.,. ; i,: '..Ion the bank building." fieo. Kinner Invitations will he nut for thin nvnnt i ij" inn nu( , ... , . . w - ------ "Bii tue contract 10 no me wora. Tuesday eveuing and preparations are ilav. Mr. Hopkins hud worked on Hub bard section of the S. P. road for some time and he goes to Sherwood to take charge of the section. Enterprise AURORA NEWS A decree was handed down by Judge Galloway this morning granting the plaintiffs judgment by defuult against the defendants in the ease of E. I,. Wilson, S. II. Service and Mehin Lo Grant against M. C, Pulley and J. j Springsten. Wilson was awarded tL'O.-O with .f ill at attorneys rees. service 5(1.75 with 15 as attorneys' foe and LeGinnt was given ifHS.oo with If) as attorneys' fees. The order staled that if the lien which was ordered fore- ""'ar. Mr. H,.,l, - "uin If 11 11 ir th, ,..,.. t ii..D nt ; l-o ami San Knn ie,, u-in I Oils Arnt who recently purchased ,eiua ,a, whi-h will insure the biir- I Mr. Kemler j, (.m.ue,.,i in .iif.ne "''I power bouse from tho Hurst ami bet affuir to which the bovs win of hein v eiuiMruetii.n mid Pttin(? new roof on th"' have yet been hosts. H I llru t . i lie wn i " hut tti'iliv a elcse ,ii ,- , ,l' building. What use the building will "'I groun.ls nt bull, pvliilti.!1"" Pt to is not yet known. CHEEB TJP. delightetl with,, nrl Hcnnier rame up from Though you have everything you like, "id the 'Friscn ex- '""m""' -"uii"uy nignt; w visu nor, an(j ricnca come to-you, hi per cent ""' -"r. ann jirs, .mo. i ninin. .nr. You atlU may bo unhappy, son: you'll mid Mrs. liramer expect to leave in ft, find that this is true j short time for Eastern Oregon. (But you can fill your days with joy; Wm. liipendnhl and Herman I p i . m-t thin. it. isn't wilves Tho way to be real happy is to like the things you have. Cincinnnti Enquirer. -n:vt y c k nTj:iu:r ft i. ,i mi Hasto makes soma people waste a The directors of the Aurora Mutual lot of other people's time. lia White and Aven Jesse. At quite it late hour in the afternoon all de- nrted for home hoping that they might nil again be as royally entertained as Mis.s. Kerr had done. Those present ,,llnl l.",at'''1 ill ...t. .' uin u m on t .ill ,,er cent ' 8' M'Kee ;cturiifd las) Thursday " ' "in tm in u- .. ,' , et.' k. . " K, oendnhl, of Hubbard, were in town 'ki"'n F (I M k 7 V Ith'8 Wl'ck- The former is setting five ,u kis first in'..'... .',' w"''' acres of prunes and five acres of logan- time ai.,1 L v J i'0""1 h"ri,'s on his fBrb wl,i,-'h t0 nP tv .. "a ery inueh en n ...... .. , i.'.u me tt-tii nt ... .... t., ii niiitiii-n lu 11.11. I . x" Mini t,,',,.:.. ' i.v,: T; ii ii,. i """ ruiiiiiiii' . T. I,.t.l...... fn,o.. 1...1.I titt.i, ,...l..,-l ' Mt. Aii '.'l Vv''!i r!"'i ifr1" monthly meeting Saturday at the bank I Ebermnn, lialph C'olvin, Orovnr Giesey, ..'" I'ltv. " nn 1 1. 1 in The directors here were .7no. '"? ninniiii., ,i, , , Murrtiv. A. I). Vergen, H. h. Colvin, "1 K V h i T Tr1 ,VB" - x- hooding, Wm. liruns, h. P. Swan '", -n .Mm, j;: ,'' r! "" I'. Wescott. Only routine busi- f ta . i, . ' ;, Jv'"',;'n";' : ' trausncted. " . ,l--art., ' i,i i 10 fl"',, ''. E, Miller has contracted to de- 0 '"i" I'.t w,..t ,.i t i ., .. . Iivpr to Henrv h. Hents, at 12'ii cents, "'- iiillli l' Itiliiil .t ..it 1. . Inl.r ........ na l,n... He has leased the A. Wiegaiul yard near Paradise Corners. The tielbrieht crop of 8000 pounds hns also been con tracted nt lJij cents instead of 12 cents as reported Inst week. Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Yergen enter- tlliilu.l l.'1-l.ln.. 1. liitn,ii t.P tlmi 1 ""'"K ' .'..I. I t I.',.... 1 laughter, .Noma, the occasiou being herjv'"'- nme ui ...... ....n. twentieth l.rithdav. Five hundred was Keil, at which many obi friends and r'uved and several musical selections' relatives of Dr. Win. Keil, leader of were hWvu bv Miss Yergen. Flov,lthe former Aurora colony, were pres. Ebernmnu and Miss Ida Griihnui won j cut to honor his memory. After dinner first prizes, the consolation going to the. relatives visited the hml family D.l v,.,n Ti..., tn..t r rinv.1 eeincterv where lr. Keil nud his wife Ebermnn. Joe Graham. Ma Orahanu nre buried. Those attending the dinner Elsie Keiivnn, Elian Graham, Willi were Mrs. (.e... Krous, Mrs. ( has. Gooding, '('Ivde Havens, Henrietta ! Berk' .Mr .and Mrs. 1 enr.v Krous, Mr. Twit. n.,i " v..n .w.e Wilsnn. nnd Mrs. Emanuel Keil, the hosts, Mrs. the, r, Vnr .n.l H ,v Yeruen. At a Henry llccke, Mrs. Joe hrlisland, Jucnh been suggested that, they cooperate I closed was not sufficient to pny the with the men of the company in raising ! claims that the ! fticiency was to be a fund for the benefit of t'neir organ- j held as a judgment niaint the defend lzation. Company M, is givinir a:"it. FIRE TIES VP SUBWAY. New York, March 15. Traffic in the subway here wns tied up for three hours early t'tlay by a fire which burned the planking at the Forty-second street and Hrondway station. The blaze, resulting fioin a short cir. cuit, tilled the tube with smoke, mid no trains were operated through that section from il to 0 n. m. Considerable nervousness wns shown by passengers when they sincllid smoke in passing thrctigh that section later. ft DIED t AMSTUTZ At tho Snleni hospital, Mn reh HI, 11115, J. C. Amstutz. He is survived by n family of 11 chil- ' dren, Seven of the children live at the home six miles north of Salem, , on the Silverton rond. The others j lire living in the east. The funeral ' will bo held from the Menonite ! church at Priitiini on the nrrivnl of i relutives from Oklahoinn. The re- mains are in care (if the Terwilliger ' Cottage Purlors. . ; '" ; i Entire Family Dies At Murderer's Hands T.'rro Haute, 1ml., March 15.--Thu entire family of Airs. Lizzie lliilding was found here early today by neigh bors with their skulls crushed. Two of the children were ileiui, mid Mrs. Hold ing nud three other children were proli. ably fatally injured. The dead: , Siiiuuel liiililing, 12, Celeste ItUlding, 7. Mrs. Holding, her daughter, Irene, aged 5, her son, Cliffird, 14, nud n ont'-.'Viir old baby were taken to a hos- ipiiiii, wnere ii wit itniu inej- ntm ' ehiinee to recover. Tim skulls of all six persons had been lieilten with a lint irini, which wns I found, covered with blood, in Mr. i linliiiiig's bed. It was evident the I family had been attached as they slept, i The entire police force of the city lis at wirk on the ease but no arrests i i.ave vet been made. GERVAIS NEWS "Today" at the Grand Is Worthy Production The play, "Today," which appeared' at the Grand Saturday night, wns' worthy of a much larger crowd than: atte'ided. It wns a careful depiction, u.' tue fickle wife's love for fine clothes nun luxuries which only leit to her ruin anil the disruption of her home. The, cast was small ami cneh part well sus tained, Arthur Myron, who played the lending role, wns the husband' of the erring wife, and carried out his pint to the well sustuined climax in the last act. The story runs on ot the pretty, well loved wife of tue successful young busi I Hess mint whose business cures did nut permit him to take full part ill the, guy social wiuil in which she tninuled. Fiiniiieial reverses come nud the family is forced to move bnek to a cheap lint in a poor district from their fashionable home. The ,vouiig wife still loves fine clothes and gay life nud is told by n woman of the world how she can Htill enjoy these pleasures without expense to her husband or his knowledge. She j follows her friend's ndvice and all I goes well until her husband sees her I photograph in a fashionable npartiiieut of which he Iiiih the renting. The wom an who rents the apartment uiTiiuges tl meeting between the Injured husband and tho frivolous wife. They come stniiigo apiirtinent mnl after u stormy i face to face in the strange apartment and utter a stormy scene he strangles ner mnl phones lor tho police. As light laughter ami the clinking of hiiinpagiie gliiKsi'H opens the play the grim fiico of the iirm of the Iniv ends it, nud a forceful lesson in living li'Vond the income is lelt with the niiil ii m e. MUSTEROLE QUICK ; RELIEFMfO BLISTER It SootheB and Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster Without the Burn or Sting MUSTKIiOI.E is a clean, white oint ment, mndc with the oil of mustard. It does all the work of the old-fashioned mustard plaster does it better and does) not Idiitcr. You do not have to bolher with a cloth. You simply rub it on and usually tho pain is gone. Doctors mid nurses use MllSTEItOHK and recommend it to their patients. They will glndly tell you what relief it gives from Soro Throat, llroiu'hitis, Croup, Stiff Nock, Asthma, Neurnlgin, Congestion, Pleurisy. Uhcunmtism, I.um ilmgo Pains and Actios of Uiu Illicit or (Joints, Sprnins, Hoiu Muscles, Hruiscs, t..l.hilblnin, fnuti'd.Feot, Colds of Ihu Client (it often piovents J'lieiitnoinn j. . At your druggists in 25c nud Tide jars, and it special lurgo hospital size for .'1.50. He sure yon get the genuine M I'H TEUOEK. Itefuso imitations get what you nsk for. Tho Musterolo Company, Cleveland, Ohio. CLEAN UP DAY AT DALLAS. Good Buys In Real Estate 22'i acre farm. 11 acres under culti vation, balance timber and pasture, 0 acres in voung j'ruie orchard, struw- I berries, loganberries, good six room house, bam, and ' 'her outbuildings, I All stock and implements and house j hold goods goes, This is a good buy, Price 5,2;i(. 00 acre farm, U'Trs under cultiva tion, balance past tie, six room house, la rue burn, water in pea to nouse biiu it.,1 .i . OH' ivi.rk el JtJ I"""" "taterii,! '"hve'l"' 1 I'. f n """inl. I,, 1 r,""l"'titu jettmu ready ' The large luoM'd at n.l as f'adv to be liv Heck i Hon furnish the 1M lioen ii,t-,IPil,.,l with ivli,,l,..i,i . A,IT. rn. .', Vl ''''' Iviln !5 to l ' " M'";"t Angel hist were: Mr. and Mrs Misses Zeta, Itnsn, Carrie nnd .losie McConniek of Woodburn, Charlie Dris coll of Purtlnud, Henrietta liecke, Eovine Kerr, Ira White, Fred Korr, Unlph Colvin, Floyd Ebermnn, drover Giesy, Victor White, Alio Gray, John McCormick, I.nrin Kerr ami Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Kerr. A dinner partv was given March fith i - " i . - . .. . Avrm .l,.e ion main roan !., lull.' I " i h... .r"-i:li t m v. , which marked' "I'trie road There was one or two identify the M.i Ii 17, rt '" late hour all departed 'for their respec- V. Miner, Miss isat I'tivi. hnm... .i.hitit, fi Veruen manvieil. Miss Mary e -"i nir..l ft .i . " ' II:.. - .l '. "" n liv i nd t ,.ir r,,UT,h; tiv. homes, wishing Miss Yergen many ' ti- . "' t'lca.,,.. . wnn a given bv Miller, Miss Kate Miller, August nisey, Mrs. Geo, .,. r . 1...... M: r-.tl. ;i.ii.crn ,. h,i i ,t t , rt ,. ov. "'""""l "' rf ,i '""r. to with . ml. . a .1. ' erine Fox. Paul Hiehert, t red hslen. ti. - . . -' is tnu ... - t. f 'i-,,1 '"lloni,,.. th,. ,r,'Ht twenty friends at dinner at her home t'k,,,,, Uiri,tiM Sunday. The dining room was tleeor- H'tMlr,"i"' '"r tl, ,., ,' . Oregon grape, ferns, and dnf- ;' ' tt fro"1 'hr n..r'L 0 f '"' fo,i1"- Af' l""' H en.in.v"l ,h" i'tmi n. will" '" n"w!fternoon with music and singing. "'r-'Uv, Al,rj ""o, up Several college selections were sung by Thepe.a male quartette consisting of Floyd Ida Keil, Edna Keil. Miss Louisa Mil ler and Miss Elizabeth Forstncr. In the evesing relatives ami friends who wr unnble to attend the dinner party came in. These were Mr. an Sirs' Eliss Keil an.) children. Ma, Allen, Edna and Harold. Observer. from small town, I piiec 115110. j Good store hiuMnig and two lots, located in a good t . iv n in Idaho, Will trade for Suiem fsldeiico property, I Price 40if. 2(1 acre Italian pnino orclinrd all in bearing, price 5 acres of g"'l '""'1 all under culti vation, 4Cj acres i" loganberries, till trellisetl; good Inn -", burn, This is a good hnv, jirice ifl-'iiKI. 1(1 acres all under cultivation, 4 miles from Snlcin, prlco lildti; 150 down, balmii'e per month, 72 acre farm an I fruit, ranch; good house, bam, running water, 27 ' t':s in il year old prune trees, Macadam road, 5 miles from Salem. Price ifilt) per acre; good term-, 6 per cent. 5 room house, burn, lot 75x150 feet.j east front, close to cnrline nnd school, i not far out. Price $1500; tTOO down.! I 13 acres of land, d acres cleared, bal ance brush and timber, one-fourth mile1 from railroad station, 4 miles from Sulem. Price 1 " ; -'il(t down, bal-j , auce to suit at 0 I"'r nt. I If you want to buy, trade or tell,' se us. i W. H Grabenhorst & Co. Eoom 2, Bush Bank Bldg. Dr. Hickman reports the birth of a boy Tuesday morning March U, 1HI5, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry W'oolery. Alois Tanzler uunle a visit to his sister nt the Portland Sanitarium fast Saturday nnd reports that she is gain ing in health daily. Frank 11. Cutsforlh of Pnrkersville, made n business trip to Oregon City nnd Portland Inst Saturday where he spent severnl ('ays, Mrs. Elmer Settleinier of Woodburn, wns tho guest of relatives here last Friday night and assisted at the meet ing of tho O. E. H. Mrs. Jacob Siegniund and daughter Caroline of Emm Pine Farm, near Stay, ton, who were the guests of A. It. ttnil h. K, Siegmund Inst week, returned to their lionio Stinduy. K. C. Chamberlain and family moved Into town Tuesday and Hie oc cupying the llaptiit parsonage, which they have rented for n year, nervals Is glad to welcome families like the Chiiinberliiis as citizens. Look This Up! H.wi tit i ful 7'j acre tenet, close in; house, barn, well, Iruit and lu'iiie; pri't' :(:;.".' n I, 4151111 down, buliince lout: time. LOTS Chtilen vacant lots in all parts nl the city, if'JMlt and t'p; easy tenn". --LEACTU'M'I. ItrXGALOW--N"iv and iiiodern bungalows "old on tasv terms; small payment down, bill mice like rent. - FA H.MS Farms our special; any niiif.lifr of acres to suit. WE WHITE INHCIIAM E- IIOI SEH FUlt II EXT L BECHTEL & CO. 347 BtaU St. - .. Phone 452 INDEPENDENCE CLEANS UP, ' Hints of streunoiiN activity me be-1 ing given out by the civic league work-1 cis, and with the mlunicc of spring there also co s n decided swelling of civic pride. I The league mi'inhers are tpiietly ills , eiissiug J In ii st fur n "city beautiful, " i and are taking many steps to promote systematic work in every pint of the city. ' Tin; Hoy Scouts are being interested in the future plans, ami il is expected that Hindi valuable services will be rendered by toose energetic youngsters, stimulated by the many unpii-es. which lire held in store lor them. Among other things, a cni-mle has also I ii started on the "pesky fly." A very busy session of the civic leng :io was held at the lioine nl' Mrs. ( I it 1 1 . 1 1 Skinner hist Tuesday afternoon, lit which time the following officers Weie llllllliiuifillsly elected: .M-jt, ,( ,S, I'ooper, president; Mrs. .1. E. Ilubbaril, first lice piesident; Mrs. Fletcher, sec ond ' ice president; Misn Elizabeth Cos I or, seeretarv, Mrs. Feler, limine, nl ecr..;mv; Mrs. Cio-iby llnvis, treasur er; Mesilnoies O. II, lint ler, I'. M. K i rl -In ii. I and A. I., Thouius, executive bouid. Tun inch Hie Mildness of the local Mo , the Indies' purlins of theii club r itti in h will be used as a meeting place for i he civic league, There lire ulnii soul.' -pli mlitl ' 1 1 1 -1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 t to be giv en n thn near Inline fr which the ".ivit- ieagoe will be the beiiericinry, I iid' i'i ndeiiee Monitor. Ditllns, Or., March 15. The joint. nnittee front the civic section of the wi. man's club and the commc.'fiiil club, named t-i encourage city boniitificutinii, will hold ii in t lit-r meeting the first of this week alter which it. will probably have s.iinetliing definite to offer to the r. illinium! v in regard to the plans and date of the annual clean up duy for the city. At the regular meeting of the city council M.inilny evening the coin mittec will ask the council to furnish tenuis t liiiul the debris iiwny after the work of cleaning the streets nud vacant lots of the city has been completed. I'OPEJOlf 'IHOMl'BON. Funis. I'opejoy nnd Mis Grace Tlioiopsiin were married last Thursday nt the Multiioniiih county court house bv Judge l I'-elon. Severnl relatives wit lotted the cereliitiuy, among whom were Mr. and Mr. G. Thompson and 'hildren, Mrs, I-'. W. Will, Mrs. Hawks, Mi lioweis, mitl Mrs. Weeks, mother of the groom. Friday Mr. nnd, Mrs. I'opejoy left for St. Helens to visit the former's rela tive.. Tht-y returned to Annua Sun day ni gut, where they will reside. Ihiiisday the newly-weds mere given a surprise and reception by the Fnited Artisan lodge of Portlnnd, nf which Mr. lopejoy is a mciiibir. About 2U0 assembled in honor of the bride and g i nolo. A iirora ( Ibserver. 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