Z 3 lELOlfiACiff power, p PANAMA FAIR IS GIVEN l?eL W SALEM AnORNEY yMiij&P ' Attorney hun (i. Mart TBS SAIEM CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, QRE00N, ttjertxav MAY 25. 1915. mont which Gasoline Quality Refinery gaio line every drop. Not a mixture. Keepi your en gine " iteady." Dealer i every where. Standard Oil Company Cillfoiali Bulem ivan G. Martin Meets Many Salem People While En joying the Sights h n ti n u cost over t2M firm 1 Among (ho most interestim; urn tin. 1'lirnn.l Canyon,' covering six acres,' I through whi. h passengers are transport-'! l"l over mountain trails overlooking! various potions ot the Grun.l ennvon j "v", cement, paper macho forms,! painted cniivan and the ingenious use! nf electricity, make this a grand sp,.,. tuele. (.iii.L.u nU... i. . . . ' :r , i up way point out the jdaees of interest. me Ullowstouo,' retaining the big log tavern where Max licudix pre sents his orchestra, is another elabo rate and beautiful attraction. This dis play rovers several acres and shows the largest reli, f map of the park ever1 wide Jt is presented by the. Vnioni Plli'll'io v. Inn. iTi, .- , . ' I to "ie farmer looking for a future who has . ."u. ( reation is an uxoollotit at-: location. th nr,..m hn.i; , heen visiting in San lWrn-o, Hork-j oS? XlT.lJ ,,,Il'U'r(.of 0,-'' "MMta appeal stronger than H Hey and Oakland for the pus, two of "he begim i Z Zu' ' h'bi or ,liW:" " .v other (f W. weeks, returned to hi. h..m.. ..! 'M ! ' . "J"'6 the Panama-Pacific oxnosi- n - ..i.n,. - -".i".'1" iu uie ran to,, m of the sit- u ARE YOU A PRACTICAL ECONOMIST? 'Average Citizen Finds Many n Items of Interest In Huge h Log Structure If Not, You Should Be 1.1 n n M ti 14 To the average either, 'onkiug for new romitry in which to Invest, and n n n n n El a REMEMBER evening. Mr. Martin was a delegate to ,n"al " ,'' working model of This is the summing ,,i the annual eouveution of the Podem- tho f' """"'1 whirl, visitors. ,," b " H Oar 1 I, t.cM of Musicians, whirl, was held in ! "''I"!'0":,'1 " ',' Wtt moving " e ne fber of "he Will" ft." Tl! !U " .. Mr. Mar-, ' !! ,! J ""M; "hilc . elc- Kxosion Asciaku, an tin said toilav Hint nnilnvitl.ui n.... tho inclemency of the weather, his visit to San Francisco was delightful and not only permitted him to view the splendors of the fair but also gave him the opportunity to renew old-time ac quaintance in lierkolev where he was entertained by the I "nivorsity club an. I attended sirno of the coniiiiciiremeiit exercises of the L'niversitv of California. I tru nlly timed idioiioiri noli nniiniin and explains the various points of in terest. " 'Tovland. 'The Snbmni tuna ' 4 Fnt. tie of (.'ettysbiirg' and Milium 'ltennti- are other attractions well worth sinore, cxeeu- ictte Vnllev and personal representative of Polk enmity. "The general opinion expressed bv all classes of people, whom have met in ttie Oregon building, is extremely u u H n il n arm weather is bound to set in most any day, then you will bo compelled to purchase your oL .M.MtiK CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS. As business is quiet we are holding our S3 13 in Eft 13 13 IJ fui VICTOR POINT NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service.) Victor 1'oint, Or., Hay 25. Tho neither niaa treated tho peoplo of this locality in tho greatest style Saturday giving them sunshine nearly all duy for the grandest picnic that has ever been leld in Victor Point. It was only the late duueers that were wet by tho early Kimluy miiining shower. The governor m unable to attend but the urogram as filled with plenty of other wellBill0 are required to muster the steep known speakers. County Superintend-1 grades. On the evening of May l:i the The convention to which Mr. Martin was a delegate was composed of mu sicians and business men 1 rum all parts of the United States and Canada ami was addressed on the opening dav by .Mayor Ifolph, Congressman Knliu, (lov eruii; Johnson and niunv men of na tional reputation. Mr. Joseph Webber was elected president of the federation for the ensuing year, and it was de cided that the next annual ronventinn shall be held in Cincinnati. The mu sicians of San Francisco furnished en tertainment to tho visitors among the most enjoyable part being a trip to Mt. Tamalpias anil a banquet in Muir Wonls. The railway to the summit of llliu iiiAimti.it, id u..:.i t kw. .1 crooked road in' the world. In the 12 ! &' V.r- ,""'k M''?: mile from th !... t,. il, t,. ti.nl "' 1-nm Juue. I,. 11 mountain there is but feet of siiuignt tracii and speciallv geared en favorable, not only in legard to the II the time and monev, and an excellent i 'x " ','ls from '"" to the hos- fl idea and view of the fairgrounds and , "R"n" l.whi,h visitors ari'H bay can be obtained during a trip in I T1,1 .';' ".,oa rAmr o! "' H the 'Areoscope,' which curries Yas-1 '"'"''"'K- Mr- I'unsniore tndav. " sengers tna height of'-'M feet bv menus ,m"'a "lls ,he r""'" . i'it, with M I had the pleasure of. "",r '.";'." appropriation, ami lire- U K"ii nii us jpiiu.ui.'j, is nexi. .Many oi i ne suue ouiiuiugs aie inostiv First Annual and forced I of a huge crane, making tin:- aerial voyage at night wane An Mima demonstrated the pos sibilities of the aeroplane the biplane, with its display of fireworks appear ing as n huge wild comet, the spectacle from the Horoscope was beautiful. "Among the visitors to the exposi tiiri during the past two weeks, who are well known in this eitv. are: .1. V. i Hill, .1. A. Reese, Dr. and M-s Griffith, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph for M social purposes, but the Oregon build- mZ ing is a home to every one of the enl- JJ l"rs, and this has done much to make H this building popular among the tour- M ists, said Mr. Dunsmore. J The displays appeal to those intend-, M ing to come west. Mr. Dunsiuore. who u MON EY-RAIS ING SALE .i. i .jiias heen m me vircgun minding ns a Albert, rcpresentutivc of I'olk eoiintv since it ISmitli gave a short lecture on tho betterment of the rural schools while Prof. Ban- of the United States exten riun depart meut of dairy husbandry, judged und placed a ring of duiry cows, telling good and bad points of each thus thing the farmers a good knowledge of kuw to cull out their bud cows. The other part of the days program rendered by the school children of tie four districts, Victor Point, Silver I'liff, Center View, McAlpin. The basketball game was the exeit ingest and roui'hest game that hus been 1'liyed on the local grounds this season, tlie local boys winning out to the tune of (I to 7. Victor Point was handi eaped by the loss of their star player, Ivan Darby, w-ho wiih hurt in prueuei-. Hurt Tuesday. Jo. Doerflor' made tlie Vn,wlof tho scorn for the local boys Vtt pni while Jonnson, ot BU- '"Mm, mie all of the tallies for his tenm ,,, n'i10 lineup: Victor ViATit Hill Kren , f, 2; Cbenn mcfli, f, 3; uuwiler, c; R. Fox, g; J. K.'irhy, g. Silvftton Johnson, f, "j !f". fj "Henty," c; Doll, g; Hue, g. Time nf halves, 15. "core first half, Victor Point 7, Sil vcrton 5. Tlie dunce in the W. O.. W. hall in tlie ev.-iiing- whs a grand success, there being hardly room for another couple. The local orchestra furnished the music. John Docrller and wife vifited in idor Point asturday and Sunday, Lull Olson has aeeeiitcd and is now filling work as guard at the penitenti f.v in Sulrui. Alex Doerfler was in Salem Snndny md Monday taking music lessons. Martin Doerfler headed tho gopher r.oinic nmrn started on Main and First inert, and extended down the Hunt Hill to tho county court houso in Salem. WOULD BAB WHISKEY. Chicngo, May 24. A bill drawn by Alderman Miarlcs Merrinm to bar wliis Key ami gin frum saloons will come tip before the city council today. This is the first broadside in tho figiit.to make Uieago dry in 11)1(1. Merriam is a P'tifer-or 0 ft he University of Chicago. visitors and invited lrien ls were taken tii the fair in the new "London" on- pemociien omniinisses and a was served in the big tavern inside MisH Winnifreil flyrd, T.. II. Conipton, the opening of tho exposition,' regards .hi. nun .ui. .liiioi-s I'oiis, -urs, i.. i.,ine iiispiays anil rue uregon huihling, Bfl Pettingell, f',. Manning, Mr. and us the greatest advertising Oregon Iiiisim Mrs. I. Mickelson, Victor Beiitson, ; ever done, Jj fieorge Doicas, 1,. 1'. Jnsse, tienrgei Mr. Dunsniore en me from San Fraii-W Meyers, Kdwnrd Tielsen. Albert Mick- ,-is,.n lnut -i.elt tn ,ii'fl..i,ii,. .,i ii,..Bl Howard Markel, w,.,ding of his daughter last Saturdava W'litoninn. Chn. ut i.i..,,..,,,l..,.n II,. .iu r,,i i.',., mm niiininore ami r i. .niier U. .. evening to Kan Francisco. iringricn. "On Tuesclnv evening. June, of Berkeley, Cal.. formerly Miss i.fi-u i I'l'iHi!! nr to a i- I v n r m f n i nn.t ... . It's up to you to join the crowds that are filling our store from morning till night. today and join the economist. Start in honor Salem friends ami rein- j..,,.,, mi-, won iiore iisiiiiig me exposition 1 1 in Sinn l.'i-n i, Il,,,;,,,, ,1... .l..l!.,l,t. rest and feel entirely wel the Yellowstone Milk al.r.irlinn u-hnre '"'"'"g 'UUli snug mnil.v AUlX iiendix lllld his M).,iece olvheslra Uft "KH ''"l"UUtlons -u,,,i. i ,. ,i i nmsie i,,,,,,,,, ,i, ,ro, i i.-,, ., ,, were the work of Mrs. Junk, mid her Mrs. tlarues-Alarkel and '.Mrs. J.ois : v,oi''0, '''.''l' pv0" ""I'roved siiht- Junk, well knnwn in H,i. ,.itv I""" resmen 111 nniem, run (lenionsirnien ill said: "I was verv much inipressed with the bigness of the exposition its I thiee square miles packed with exhil)- its, bountiful buildings, parkings audi iiiih-o miiiii-fai-3 lino inusi inr ns tslll,m" I Xl.,..!, ,1 IT I best all around exhibit in the giouudt) is ine ifOiio,iiiiii pavilion ana itispiny pro- ... . ... sente.i ny i nnuoa. iins iiuii.iiug seems faciric Wnrfnivfict l.ihrarv speaking ot the lair, .Mr. Martin, '" ' has recently received some excellent oners to appear in a lyceuni course or in the Orpheuni. Among the guests were. Or. and Mrs. .1. C. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. .Im-.cph Albert. K. K. Miller, Mrs. Kiln Watt, Or. and Mis. Howard Hnwcii and Ivan (i. Mar tin." Mr. Dens- t9 ! more savs that the Oregon building is M May is, Mrs. ; nn0 f (1P f(,w pin,,,,, n (, exposition J gruiinils w here every one is made to . "5 U a a N H 13 El H II BUY WHEN THE PRICES ARE LOW AND SAVE ONE-HALF THE REGULAR PRICE tfl 111 m la t El El El r-j w u Our loss is your gain. Asssociation to Meet Here The Pacific Northwest Libra rv asso ciation will meet in Salem Mondav and 1. This as- to contain every product of the country ami the walls me bcuulilicd wim wenes which appear so real as to cause one to believe he is viewing a renl Canadian landscape, in one of the many scenes presented appear renl live iliiinililu wnrli u.. Iiikiv.ii- ivi ,,,i,n iiml lilli vinir in tlio ir iir.tnnil' li is: i,. 1 Tuesday, May ,'11 and Jim ver dams and real lakes of water, siir- i Hiiniition is made up of lib:ariiins rn rounded bv real tries, aiming which I Oregon, ushingtnii, Idaho and Hritial , r l,u'i,,l,, ,N ,,t tni f,.,l ..nin.nU , t nlumbia, about 10 III niimlier. Till- 1111- beur, butl'alo, deer, etc., while oil a """1 meetings- of the association have . ' . ' ' . . . ,i ,iit't-u i,.,.. 1...1.I : .Mtii.o lit... ii...i l series ot painted screens in tlie bach- ".' " ground rise lorests and mountains so : 1111,1 Seattle, ami tins is t tirst meet- realistic that one can scarcelv detect i '"K '" " city ot tins size, where Nature leaves off and the paint- "'vernor ithycoinbe will deliver ed ait begins, 'he address of ttelcome Minidny after- "The Oregon building, while not in! '"'". the iniilitnriuin of the public keeping with the architectural design ' binary. Monday evening before the of the niuim itv of the building-, yet is j evening session, the librarians of the unique, and, "besides containing snne city will entertain thein with a picnic, excellent exhibits, nl'foids an ideal and Tuesday nfternoon, members of the 1,1,,,,.. of rest for visitors being a large I commercial club will entertain the li- log building, with rest porches over STOMACH SUFFERERS' READ THIS Ot . Sft ...mil- stmniii'h Kiit't'iiriii-u Imvii Hoth words and' i,., i..',f it,i iw ;,,,i ,,,,,,.,.i. to these excellent eoniiiositi'. is , ,i ....n-tnbb,' nils w),i, l, ,.,,r,.,l . ...i. .... i u . ' . : ' " ( liicago druggist ot chronic stomach, liver and intestinal trouble of yours standing thnt we. want yon surely to try this remedy. It is known ns Mavr's Wonderful lleniedy. tine dose will convince you. It usually gives complete mid permanent results even in the most stubborn cases. One dose will convince you. Mayt 's Wonderful' Uemedy is sold by leading druggists, everywhere with the positive under standing that your money will be re 1 , funded without. uxtian or quibble if ONI-,' bottle fails to give you absolute Miiistactioii. This will be our banner week, so cmne early and put in your summer supply. BUY YOUR CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS AT n ia n El H CK BROT TI1H HOrSB THAT GUARANTIES KVKKY ITUCHASK THE CORNKR STORE Formerly Oscar Johnson's I'lymouth OPERA SINOEB SHOT. Seattle, Wash., May 2-I.--A rtmrL'e discharging tircai ms within the city i limits Hill be placed against Harry K.'. Olds, who, while practicing at a target in his mum in the Pn.toD hotel, struck Kgo D'Allatour, director of the Italian (Iraiid opera company, who was dining in a cafe adjoining the lintel. Olds did not kmnv he had shot anyone. The bullet enieicd thmugh the wall and hit D'Allatour in tlie leg. He was not ser iously injured, .Tames has been elected for the coining I work being to Inol, after nil the slock year is a source of inio li sntisfiiclion , in Oregon, also nil stock 'hipped from to the patrons of llie -m Imnl. A Ibiii nt her states. Friends in Siheitun lire Ksen, pastor of the ihiistian ehiin-li. I glad to know the family will iciuiiiii will preach tlii' I n lit u i in t sermon here, ns the duties of these iissistaiits SILVERTON NEWS (Capital Jniirn.'il Special Herviee.) the Christian church evening, .May ,i". I Here are is gran nates this year, I'.' giib- ami six buys. Visiting ilnv at the si I Is in Si vcrton last Friday was observed bv many of the patents ntol patrons, of the schnnls. who have expressed thetneies as inoie than pleas,., with the wntl: being dune hv the ol,ils iin.lei- tho looking the bay, where within a few hundred yards' the battleship Oregon is an anchored guard. "There are so many things of inter est, from the ns'emliling ot torn unm bntriiins with ntitninnbile rides. The business before the members in clude propusitinits such as bonk buying, library budgets, library management. As tite Amerieiiu Library association will meet at Iterkeley, California, June I, n,.. i,. il, i.inht.i'nni tni ed Chinese . to W. manv ut the iieiegares win ai- ehiekea that it would consume a month tend that session after the meeting to in detail view the exhibits. 'closes here. Miss Anne 1). Swezey, li- "The Zone, which comprises 7'i acres j brarian of the public library, will leave ill the eastern pat t of the grounds, eon- for Iterkeley Tuesday evening. June I. tains attractions and places nt amuse-1 with other attending delegates. 1'cctinll nl ttie CI I o-ielil I lis! lint ut s i-lnbils sisled of wiitteii work ( different subici'ts in c:i h muio, ul M- Il, Sunday take them to all pints of the slate. CROISAN PRECINCT (Capital .loiirnal Special Sen ire.) Ciuisan, dr., May L'.'i.- The recent, ann liave been of ura-iit benefit to II- this part nl the eonnly I he Mr. Schmidt, who nuichiisoil lit " I Acres Farm from W. ,1. Hull, li,i eiectcl n I,, nl, I,,,,. I,. I, ,,.,,.1 .... .. filler! wic, .,! ..i. .nrs. ,1. .11. tM. gnls I .lllleielit II I 1 1, H'M III sew , Il sm i th simp, JH I',.,. I ,v ; i',,,., Iliown fell on the sidevnlk last week ig and Ihu lion' woik was making ! j, , v Walson of Salem liuve the illlil oiuiie oil I'll it I ill mni iinovi' ine , , I lintlies. I lie 1 1 ii'll sriiy.n gins n.'IM Something Special This Week wrist. Dr. Keene was called and set a fin,, disidav of uecllewoik the broken bones, and at this writing sjxih guide uitls also ha,l a nr a i Mrs. Ilrown is not feeling much tin" sortinent of i nhe", nside fnnn the hand I worse for the rn'.'ident except In nut nunle arlii Ich nf n wiog. Il is to be liming liny use of her hand, hoped the plan fin Inning ihese (,cn" The larineis' piciiie Inst Saturday inns a st.e.inl feature nl' next lear'sl was a very Mitisinetory affair for bothiwoil. will be cinie.l mil, tnr tln one' the liusiiu-s noli of Silvertiiu find their! was errlninlv n gnal success-. I tanner friends who responded to the! ,s. Ki a I nl,l, who has I li j -invitation t mm and enjoy the pro- apcinllng the pus few weeks in Port- gram and In I) t the plan of the get- ni,,, rctniiu.1 the fiinl of the week. togelher inoi eitietit so tiiiieli iidvoeated' Mis. Iloberl hnwii'i und .laughter,, tliioiighniit the ninury nt present. The Mnrinii, are spending tin' week nt the! speeches weie excellent , the talks being Imme of her fnilier, .1. M. Itionn. on the iidi.iiteed Iheories of farm nielli- Phillip, the punier nl the Silvcttm oils by tlm-e who are making a special .Iniirnal office, took 1'reio h leave the studv of tin so iiicthods, ns deinoiistrat lust of the week, and li.liior llnsmer Miss Klillbeth l.eiv I l ie, I in In the . induct." nf poiilnl a way that ing the linlovpe, w i il ing ' npy, etc., mnl ipprc i.'iie.i ny all, mnl was en- witn Mis. ,1. i assistance gnr run eorcl hi-iiitily. 'lis Levy Is a Siller the paper in line shape, excepting u Inn Iiil'Ii In..-' girl, who liriiiliiates' .lav late in getlim' it run off. I .'nutrllof foe lniil.li...r II.., ' "' , 10. lite, ami1 lit the inl.'i sect inn of the llrown's Islund It I and the Main County linad. This will be a great eoiiveiiieuco to the comioiiiiity abunt heie, us an cxperieii I woiktiiiio will be eioplove,! to do the repailitig, hris lieiber has about coinplele I his new house to take (he place of the One recently destl0ed by f.re. The i-aipeoteis are at wutli on the new church building, to be Jnxlil feel,, in. In.iiie.l mi the ground 1 1 1 1 1 ii I . I by ,1. I' llies-ler. Mr. lieiber has charge of Hie ui'il, electing suine, which has all been dniialeil. It is expccled to bo completed ill til, out six weeks, This part of the enmity Is growing sli tidy, even though we hour eino pluiiils of hind times. Mrs. Oenige t'onlplge lost ii valuable hols,. ls( week, .loliii A. I.atikford has accepted a. position wiih tho Hlale Highway (3 Lngilieei ing llepllllineut. Kniid Supervisor Tnieblook Is gravel ing the county road across the Livesle,' fin in. This was a bad part of the mad and iiecli'd altenlion. Peter lleniiiiiL'ton has lneu uctliiu' It is out while fir wood for Iho pajier milli at 1 iirgnii 1 11 y. I biinle Ames has been eiiiploved by I'!. M. 1 I'lisim to paint the buildings ut. Ahli'tbinok -'ariii. Willinm Snyder, better known ill old Hill, is rutting Hie limber alonrf Hie mill y loud ncroia the Orr place. This is a guild improv eoicitl, as Hie, mini at this point liad too much shadi . iv 1ll1.no uioleisliiiiils how to "ling mi Old Timer. i ed al the o, A 1 . Miss K T rendered a ' inlin solo in 1 was apprc i.'iie.l by all, SEE OUR STATE STREET WINDOWS For Four Dolla rs this v itv till ar. oti'i w'i'isi' eriariuiiig pcrsonui will Tin pent 11 r, II liilsinei iiplo . up nl mill -encl Ii, 1 wim lid 'i eello r t(,i- itlll.li' O'l.l Tlie loci heic CI...S, Will Lllilii'.vvoilli Im-i music, is hIwiivs on-Mais ine past week :il lit. bv Cluitde III" logging camp. o line, and rendered in Hsiitv Sen::'"' i'lurne.1 Hie fust of n.iiiir inimner. At noun 'I"' ''.'k fi. 111 The leill'". Ore, wloie ,1 the Coinineicial club he 'l"'iii Ho lour iv. el.s waiting tor i; ami n loud. I., nil pinnng ' inii-iu- ine log 11 at'tr.b.' I You can have sent to your home one of our $3. 75 Guaranteed Electric Irons and a $2.50 Springer Ironing Board of .!' A 1 Week U.'l i Mis 'Member s ei is Tb loi'l' 1 lovclv M.,'0 '.v.i I, .,.).. I I. I he Hoi ; I. V. i l'..s I, .else OJ. F'. l-r" 1, ell , ,.0 e prepared, and alto '. onsidercd a vmy prof , ,,1,1" get-lo"eilicr .bi'. i 1 baseball tenm f rum :.is with Molallii Ineh In-' ! ., l- nms plnved fn-t and i ,s he re.iill wiih a ( "i favor of Mit'nUa. n -.l.'de event of the 1, i-', 1 1 r PBrtv given bv lr. !' 'A'riihtinnu to visition 1,, I'. '). () K 's mid then - v ere laid for lit nni "t . 1.- tefollv .benrnlcl III., I ., r served, Mrs. Wri'dit .'ted With fl beiiiiClul :,:i!iii'is bv the Indii s of I'. his t, If C, 1,1, left the 1 -ant wi i i ,- 1' Not lh Hal. ota. , I tie.llv will ne, nliv .! Hill vacated by for T' e l,c Mr The Electric Company State and Commercial Sts. PHONE 85 .'ti!' 4 i f i'y., T 1 1 oif the t. O. O V. eon V, i. ,-ort f mm tl'ls 1 hi. ,l il-. . I". llU.-kelbv. - t W. Ilnberlv Mr. and Mr. am' M'" ' hn I'd Mr Th... rti.lK iv 1, it l' dele-'iile: The ,iorir.er. KmroS Vbi'1 1 r.fiiniii". for the pc speol Ho 1 ,111 r vv ililig In I e tini-ll Mis. 11. '. Ilo.li'es i.iis... 11 nn e at her ll'in,.' Ill Sil'.e.lli'l mi Toes, l.i V, M,v s. In, 111. 1, 1 was limn in Missiinii. Iiiiiiiiny I. Pil'i, and wa 7n vents old al Hie ii'ii" ' hci ii. atli. Mie has I, a resident of Siherion L!i veai". Iler lsl.lil. W. V lllcli'i -. pi e.le.l her In the Cleat I'.iwilel lieuilv Hilee v i a I . ( ago. Tlie thin- .lan.'lil. is. Mr-. T. .1. I O'liing. .11-. .1. .x it our, is 1.1 inn Inn. I, and Mi." 1 . M K. hail, nf this place, al-u li"i sun, II. I. Iln.lgif. were with her Hie lat H IV huoiH tl.ut she In ed. l oin nil sei v 1. es, under tlie ,i ri'choll of the I III shall S, lell, si, eielv, Wi II' Illlil III the i Impel ill Tin II" 1I11V nlleiiionh, inol the sv tupiiiiiv aj the flieiiil" IS Willi Ihcc Ii 1 1. I 11 III Hieil 'no'- 1 f ortovv. Altr.d Hull, Imiiii Silver I'iiII- nnv. ivus a Sip 11 1 1,11 . alb r I 10 lav niter ll'IOll. Hamsun Junes sold In lot 1,11 I ' i s U In el tu Ivnrl Ixellin'r, vv lui Ian Were l'r "0 Mr. mi l M -'r. .1. W ' Ifart'lllll. 'J' i. Iso tin' f"1' Mi, . W ... , n,,,l Sv . lull, ni ' f - I"" I. O. V r si n.ir' ir.-st,, .1. I . IHMIO nmi , Uhll ftp Silvritn, foblie hnol ..in., nn Km'to. June 4, for a 'welcome vvation. That l'rafen I, ml, ling a in-w Ionise m the ii,at to tore. J. K. Ilusioer .pent ii few ,1ms the past Week III Pnltlllli'l oil business, .Mr. Ka'heniic Miithew", who hii" beta visiting the exposition the past two weeks, returned hoioi' on Tins. lav of this we. k. Ir. K. K. hasc has been appointed See America First This is n'oinn' 1 he n rciil scuson for AiiK'iiciiti inilroiitls iiml AiiK iicjin sum incr resort s. .Moi'c )ic(ilc fioin tin- Stales jut td visit ( 'iiiii'ulii, and inon- aimdiaiis art! K'm to )lor! the Stjitcs tlian vwv lU'MMV b...u..,,l i el er i mi I ill II l.f lM-i;uil. ami ' his he.bpiiirli't will be at Portland. Ilf. I l.al l well ipillilinl tor tins p't sition, having hud good deal of e ; pericii'C. It i t.n ii'.portaul oltice, thej x.1'1 much Kiuoi-can travel will lie lilit. SollH .Many of our wealthy jieoplt' will learn ahout the wonders of our ou n ountry. he we It wi early, and it is a. to make reservations 4'ood time to heyin to Htitdy the travel advertisim; in thisnews-la'per.