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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1915)
rwo THE SALEM fM""-' SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1915. Social and Personal fl'Pepita Woolen Develops a j smart momsag rruui By MOLLIB BVSCOR1 SEND IN SOCIAL NEWS. v XI X"MXK"XK"XK-XKSKKKK"XKKX"XXXX"X"X-X"X"X"X"X jfi Jlejlt cHt bcfjiiiMiiifr preparations for their cafe The Capitol Journal is al- ways glad to print social news sje ?te from outside of Salem, and will appreciate anything of this kind Bent iu over the telephone or by mail. In sending in news the writer's name should al- way be signed, not for pullica- tion, but as a guarautco that 4c the matter is reliable. Wo do not print anything sent in un- lees we know the author of it. $ tcria at the stato fair l ... j Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Brown re turned Monday evening from a motor trip to Orcnco, where they hail teen entertained since Haturduy as guests of tho T. 1'. (iooilins. Mr." Goodiu is a brother of It. li. Ooodin, of Salem. PREl'AKATIONS ure well under way in the various schools for the commemoration of Memorial duy. Appropriate suuirs, readings and in strumental number:) by the pupils will supplement the patriotic speeches by Iho members of the CI. A. If., whose as signment to the vurious schools was announced in yesterday's Journal. The Indies of tho Woman's Helict' Corps will also form groups of five ur more attending the different exercises aud assisting with brki speeches aud ad dresses. Those who visit Willamette university will meet at that place at 30 o'clock Friday morning, the high, public schools and Sue red Heart acad emy to bo visited at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The assignments have been made us follows: Willamette I ni voisity Mrs. Kie.ella llntc, lectured-; Mrs. A. K. Watson, -Mrs. Mury ilowd and Mrs. li. t llalley. Jligh School Mr.;. C. M. I.ocltwood, Mrs. A. L. Clearwater and Mrs. Clara tiribble. Clarfield Hchool Mrs. A, h. Schmalle, Mrs. Fred Bynon, Mrs. II. West, Mrs. Tho Oregon State Grand Chapter of tho 1'. K. (J. .Sisterhood opened yester day in Forest tirove and will continue today and tomorrow. Mrs. Klla 8. Her man, past stato president, and Mrs. Adda K. ilolbrook, first state vice -president, members of Chapter C, 1'ort land, aro attending the convention in an official capacity. A number of the members will bo in Forest liruvo for part or all of tho meetings. Mrs. Carrie li. lieaumont, of Portland, is official pianist, appearing as soloist and accompanist!. Mrs. Koliert Knkin left todav Portland to bo gone several days. ... Miss Hazel Stephenson and Miss Fern Stoehel, of Sterling, Illinois, who have been visiting friends and relatives here, left Monday night for Sun Francisco, whero they will do the exposition be fore returning to their homes. ... liev, and Mrs. (icorgc Schunko are among Salem people attending the ex position, going down the first of the week. A Eh' i4,' t i 1 1 't it" "Vi, f tti smermmmi frock Very chit! and smart is this little morning frock built of checked pepitu woolen in black and whi'e. The skirt is plaited and is trimmed with tabs Alvin Miclile.juhn, a graduate of Wal la Walla college, who is to leave toinur row for I.odi, (.'al.. to take rost-irrnd- upon either side, studded with buttons, ante work at Pacific. Union college, and j The bodice is made with a yoke. Tabs whii has been head instructor in local: un the shoulders, collar nnd cuffs of private school conducted by the Ad-; white silk. The cirdle is of black lib- William Lichel, Mis. Fisher und -Mrs.! ventists, was honor guest at a surprise : ertv. as is also the smart bow at the Stewart, entertainment given at the Hath home, I collar. Washington School (Fast) Mrs. F.jon Center, last night. Mr. M ickeljohu j U. Houthwicli, Mrs. A. IS, Hotson, Mrs. has made ninny friends since coming! $;($:4cc:4:':$$$9'!cj& Nuima Loffitigwell nnd .Mrs. Mary here, both among niembers of the eon-j j, Adams. Fnglewood School Mrs. Charles Ppencer, Mis. Lizzie Smith, .Mrs. liuttie Kkeltou anil Mrs. Altu Nnyd-T. (irant School Mrs. C. (). Matlock, Mrs. Henry Schott, .Mrs. Klfio Wright I'nruh, Mrs. T. C. Davies and Mrs. JKoberts. Highland School Mrs. T. I.. Pope, Mrs. .1. V. Pratt, .Mrs. .Newman, Mrs. Jj. P. Bennett and .Mrs. Ida llnbcuck. Yew Park Sciioul -Mrs. Mnybelle Smith, Mrs. Ackrmau ami Mrs, i.u.iis U-elitl. Kichmniid School Mrs. T. Uemiiigton Mrs. II. 1j. Biigas nnd Mrs. Jlary toll-ricli. West Kuli'in School Mcsdaiiies lioss, White, Cad" and Bout t ier. Indian School Mrs. KU.nbcth. T Adair. gregatiou anil outside of church circles, (nests last night were: Mr. and Mrs. A. timber, Mr. and Mrs. A. Harrington, .Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Peterson, .Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Koelsche, Mrs. P. F.lsncr, Mrs. K. 0. Parks, .Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Mrs. Hello Schriber, Misses Miskel Hath, l-lilna limber, Adeline nnd Finn Klsner, Flossie Pollen, Vera Thurston, Kthcl Kelley, Pniinio Shaffer, Alberta Harrington, Maude Stil'iler and Cam eron, und Messrs. Chester Horner, M.urtin Kice, Kudoiph I'ollen, Walde mar Klsner, Fzra oyer and (ioorge Mur doch. ... Tho W. K. C. nnd (!. A. It. presented Mrs. Ida Halicock, tho first department president of Oregon, a beautiful gold badge at a recent meeting in Moose I hall, tho formal presentut ion beiiiL' S PERSONALS I Jc sfc ?fc jc fc ?fc jc sc sfc r)c )c sjc I Kmil T.ow, of Silverton, was in the i city Tuesday. A. L. Wilbur, of Albany, was in the city yesterday, Fred Kvans was in the city yesterday from W'acoada. C. A. Keeiiey, of Newberg, is here on business today. Mrs. John Cooper is in the city today from Independence. C. 1). linbcock returned today from a business trip to Portland. Mrs. Sarah Uathbiirn left yesterday afternoon for O'Neill, Neb. Solomon Durbiii is home from an ex- 10 SCHOOL BOARD THREE NEW HERS 10 Directors Discuss Need of a Competent Man to Take Charge of Janitor Work Professors Ha!!, Stauifer, and He!en Milk Semi Elected for Next Year . l n.,i. n-u. u - u.' I..' .. ". "u,."y Mn- llutl'0 tameron, past tended visit in southern California, . r 7i u, V. . : i i,-... ' 'Vpn5v!,.,BI,t u,'""""f Oregon, with (;,,,.,,,. ,;. L, Snv.ier returned today ,: ,:' I1"' ""IU1VM,K w"r": Jtubroi-k,; from a two davs' business trip to Port- 1 nonipsoii. u ,. ,,,,, M. ,.,.., , I.lllciilll Si-lool Mrs. .In III S llipp, ' luivk to liinnin-v 'N 1SS1 ., In'tl'.. . it . -v. 1- Mrs. Alien Caldwell, Mrs. .1. I.. Il,-I. : J , V uSlhn t T ,u M-"'?"' !r.,,a Nor,hl'rn hTC Mrs. W. M. IllodgetV, Mrs. Skiles, M rsl ; . '. ' ' r ' ' l '1',,,1.! 011 "" A. I. Ilinniiis Mis l-:iinh,.lli Hull,,,-1; :.: ,i , .. " '"'Miw, M ' . m , i, ''"" i"" c.i io nun respousiiutity of n , mun ,MM .win. j.-i,,.,,,,. ' 1 1 1 I III lltlrin III Sucre ' I.,;;,; Acadeiuy fiiover, Mn. W. II. Hear llnrvv Smith. Nfi thci-n Pacific trnv- itrinlli, f I "ini I, i ''i I i II...I ,1.,.! I', ,,,,,1.1 n- ' , . H '"" iciiiig passenger agent, ui loriiuim, is hs W i I''"''? ,"'l's- l"-"visioaal de- l,0r." todav. Alls. v . 1 1. ui,,, in,, lit n i,. ... ii... ,, . ,', . . ... . .. . .... t. w Asset.. Mrs. K. K. Heiiiiison. Mrs. Wil- - : a ..7..' .' ' ' .... I . '': ' neiwg, lineman 01 me r, tin,,, si,,.-. r,,l i,.u ,,,..i.,,- i .' " u"lMMMlt'- i -. l(v i s iu Eugene today on com- linui Sh,t aii.lMis. .uicoi. wax known of the grand work a few I ,, Uwinv. ,'!"-Vi',1 w"""'" w,,'' struggling to biiug: Mrs. Floicnce Spencer and Mrs. I.iz A ideasa:,t surprise wus nc-iisioned to (lie front. Not, a slum, has been loll I zi,. Smith are attending a W. li C. wlicii friends of Carl Krel'l called at j iinluiucd in the work of its upbuilding-, ! meeting at Independence todav. his home on North Scvent it Ii .street (a society which looks to and cares fori .1 Rosenborg, storekeeper for the lust night, iu I ir of his birthday. In-; the dear old comrade and his dependent p j-' i- y (v c0 is in Eugene today formal pastimes filled the hours, the jones; ;a w.i,.ty tit teaches pat riotism ! on his montliiv tour of inspection. " nierryniiiking ouclu,ing with a repast j ami love ol country; u society of which f (! lt 'superintendent of the log- r....... ,., b"--.'. " . ... .. .. . i- ... ........ .. un, ui ers. iii ine i mi- gmg department of the Spnuldiug Log lows: Misses Mild nmi Alexander, rre.la.cd Suites there are 111,171 members. ' gin,. Co, is in Hlnck Rock ti.luv. Albers, Clara W.-ildorl, Neva Smith, W hen you look up the work iu Oregon : ra II,, ,, Smith nnd Mrs. M. tavloi Hurn'.hy Vincent, May Christy, Helen ; there were only ;tl meiubers mid three ; left vestenlav for St. Louis, Mo., Mrs The JtcKinlcy school building con tract having been disposed of and work in progress upon the second chimney for the high school, which latter, ac cording to the report of the building committee, is being constructed "ac cording to specif ictitions," one of the most importnnt ami delicate prob lems with which the Salem school board is now confronted is the janitorship question as applied to the public school system of the city. " While no definite plan of action has as yet been outlined it is quite prob ably that there will be a thorough re organization of the janitor system of tho schools. It is not improbable that a head or chief janitor, a man who is qualified to take complete charge of all of the schools of the city and look after every detail of the work, will bo decided upon by the board in the near future. The question enme up at the last regular meeting, Monday night, nnd was discussed from every angle nnd it seemed to be the concensus of opinion of the board that it would be an uc of economy and relieve the city super intendent, the principals and the members of the board from a grcnt deal of worry and unnecessary attention to the little detnils of the work to em ploy a competent man to oversee the work of all of the schools. It was re ported that, while seme of the present janitors are doing good and conscien tious work, there are others who mere ly perform their duties in a careless and perfunctory manner and it will be the policy of the board to employ only such in the position of janitor who will devote their time and energy, nnd take a personal pride, in keeping up the re pairs at the schools and tho buildings and their surroundings in a cleanly and sightly manner. Although it- was announced that there was a multiplicity of applicants for all positions and that one or more persons were in view- who aro compe tent to act as head janitor, no names were mentioned in particular except in the nature of a general review of the respective qualifications of the present staff of janitors nml it wns the sense of tho board that the duty and responsi bility of selecting and cinplovini: the janitor for the new MrKinloy school, and such others as lire deemed neces sary, should dovolVe upon City Super intendent Klliott. Superintendent Klliott announced at Monday night's meeting that the city armory had been engaged for the pur pose of holding tho High school com mencement exercises, on the evening of Juno 11, and President Riley, of MeMiunvillo oolite has accepted the invitation to deliver the address to the class of lOU pupils who will graduate from the senior high this year. Bills against the district to the aggre gate amount of ,u'70.87 were audited and ordered paid by Secretury Burg hardt. Fate of Five Murderers Hangs in the Balance $3.50 to $5.00 Shoes If you have never worn our shoes you have missed a lot of comfort and satisfaction. Wear a pair and see for yourself. We make strong claims for Queen Quality shoes became we know they will bear out all we say of them. Many women are learning that we have more to offer them for the money than any other dealer. If you are still to be convinced come and see us. Wear a pair and you will be happier. Fullerton's 270 N. COMMERCIAL STREET A.. A. Grabcr, Manager Shoe Dept. tlTrmrilTTmi Crown Princess Asks Hus band to Return to the War lor Ur. I Phoenix. Any M,,v Oil I. ,, r.,,,lf Starr. Inllie .liicpiet Dmuthy I lioiiip-; corps. I odny, ex ling over the benii-. Tavlor will return after a short visit, of tremendous pressure) brought to tienr sou, Margaret llehel, Mors (ileii I'ow- tilul slnto of Oregon, there nr lilii7 I il. ,1. tioarv, general passenger agent' a the slate boaid of pardons, it will !?" .r""';, ''l"",' ''hity, '"ea'l'ers and Id corps. HedgwicU has ,. H,.k 'MiuhI railway, with head-. hold speciul meeting tomorrow to eon- , V-V, , ' i . , A,"",' 111 ttooti Kiiiiniing. i oiiin-toi-s in I'ortlaad, is in the eitv to- lowers, einoii Ment.er. Paul Holes, 1 1 1 mm t ho honor ol one department sec-' day wewey rioosi, hay i.uter, ,uiv urnell reiary, tw0 department treasurer,! nu.li I' l tr,,.v f i.,cr.,.u., : ; Sn. i three depurliiient presidents, of which 1 !,.,' liusines's und to niallu a short .Mm were the first. Wu are uroinl i,, ,. ;u. I,;- ;..... M,. Aii,-i,.l, ,!.,, Mrs. ( hu,le A. I'ark wus honored at ' l'now Sedgwick Woman's Kelief t'orps has been ill with tonsilitis. a idiarining ten wivcii nt the home ol'j 1 ''" the first department presi-! Mrs. l.'runlt Jenkins went to Salem Mrs. Hobeit Kakiu yi sleidiiv ul'ternn in , '" bring In you a little mo- todav to visit her parents, Mr. nnd by the luembeis of her liible class, 'nentnm of K, molded into a jewel of i Mis, J. ". Woodruff. She will return which hus been cundueted during the "'""'h every true W. I!. ('. wiiinun is in u few weeks. Kugeue Register, winter. I u upprccuition of Mis. 1'nrks ' , I'f'.'iid to wear. Vou ihoiild have had W, I', Powers, of Salem, traveling work, sho wax presented an attia.-tive " "K ,(,"tJ "H", but being un oversight, - freight nnd passenger agent for the gift, Mrs. (icoiue II, Alden making llu-1 ",1,v t0 'aind the older wo grow ! Oregon l-ileetrie, returned todav from reeulutiou speech. During the 1 1 . t J J1 0 eloser we are cemented together. 1 an inspection tour of the Forest tirove wruoou Miss M in gm t llodge delighted 1 " '"" Ihibcoi k, our sister und division, with vocal solos, Mis.t Alice .Indd with : coworker, Sedgwick I'ost No, HI audi o . i: , , , .. , S., ..vviel. W..II..I' , ' . .. i I ii-nuiiiKB ami miss huiu iceier gave . ' '. . i,i.n i, iiko - . ,, instrumental selections. pleasure in presenting to you t Ii'ih little' iint I .VPPK Klin IVllIflnU J and Curl Krelt. Three of the new professors for Wil lamette university next year have been decided upon, they are Prof. John O. Hall, l'h. 1)., of Columbia university; l'rof, Robert E. Stauffer, A. M., of West Virginia Wesleyan; Helen Miller Senn, A. B. and B. O., of Boston Col lege of Expresison. TIiobo three have been definitely decided upon and will come here; sometime this summer to be here for the opening of the school next September. All come with the highest recommendations and scholastic stand ing. I'rofcssor Hull received his doctor's degree at the University of Columbia where he finished four years -of gradu ate work. While at Columbia Prof. Hall did personal work under the noted pro- tessors, Seligman, bidding, Deviue and Brnnder Matthews. Professor Hall will have charge of the department of sociology and social science iu general. His courses for next year will include one of compiling sta tistics. l'rof. Robert Stauffer, who will have charge of thc'Knglish literaluro depart ment, is nt present en the faculty of President Honey at West Virginia Wes leyan. President Doney states that he is a strong man in l-inglish literature and that he will fill well tho position. He hus taken degrees in Mount Union college, Harvard university, and Uni versity of Chicago. Just whut courses he will offer is not known. Helen Miller Senn, who is to take charge of the department of public speaking and debate is from Portlaad. She has taken degrees in tho University of Michigan, National Conservatory of Dramatic Art aad Oratory, Boston t al lege of expression. She litis been tho head of a public speaking department in an eastern college for several years and has had unusually good fortune with the studctits which she couched in inter-collegiate debate and oratory. Among her courses for next year will be courses in Elementary work on voice, body and mind, and their psycliiological relutions, oratory and great orators, de bute und extemporary speaking. She will have direct charge of the coaching of the debate teams and the orators who will represent Willamette in the inter-collegiate contests. The remainder of the faculty for the coming year is not as yet deciJcd upon. Too Many War Notes Says Uncle Joe Cannon San Francisco. March 2d. "We have been sending too funny notes to tier many. So many that I've lost track of them," said Uncle Joe" Cannon, fii nier speaker of the national house of representatives today as he cinno down the gangplank of the Matson liner Wil helininu, jusi iu from tho Hawaiian isl ands " In fact," he continued. "I've even ipiit rending the war news. The dreamy, asy lite ot Hawaii interested me al Berlin, May 20. Crown Princess Co rreal deal more than Kuropo'n troubles, eile, who recently gave birth to a 1 had such a good time that 1 didn 't 1,:18 IWU tated that while he wus lend even read the president's lmsitaniu j fur ,inK ,oySi lm8 ,urtlM.r endeared note to tiermaiiy. 1 haven t got nuv-1 horcl to the (Ionium people by en tiling moiu to say and t -euro ' i treatinir that her husband leave hoi and rrtiiui to the front. When the crown princess gave birth to the ehii war- V if i S Vy. i SALTS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT CROWN PRINCLSS (TOIL wen t say it." And Uncle Joe gave Ins stogie ti belligerent tile and walked away. token of their love mid esteem. Mrs, William Fleming, of Brooklyn, Now York, is the Kuest at her dau'gh-j "wing to various i. her attractions ler Homo, .Mis. lioorge ,1. Watson, ot v "iy a u small au.liencej But Mt. Lassen Is Quiet Redding, Cub, May 2(1. With Hat haul , Two! ,h sl reel. The bt.lo grand- '' ' Bates wife of the I k ,', , nMy ,.,. . Hughler which has .just arrived nt the U r .r. p h . 1 u es, n tho, witll . out ,,i.n. iK of Mount l.assen, Wat,., home has been named Mar-1 ' ' ,h,. 'h. delivered the ,),,, ,.,,. ,.,.,,, to,,HV garet Kbabeth. Mis. eiuiiig wi l re- " " 'enure mat Mr, Itutes had mvon ! ti, . . , i . i i . m.in until September. Kar i July ! M. Those present ; ,, "?'r ll it I ll" m .VfiV "t V: wJl."..!- V eseui ,, U .:ii ...... i: ,....i. ... . ... i, , ,n p. , ti u ,i , , , i ei ii -t ei-ii ,ie i I I drink. K.,,.1. iv ii,.. i Hales nonear HLf nn.lei- il... ,,..; ..el ineanminin oi uie valley remain III jinu . it. i. .Mrs. I,ii Moine R, Clark she will be joined by her daughter, Miss "r "", K''''ater part, members of J(uo hlenilug, und reiuiive, jotiii;," r"'or orgain.at ions, .Mis niako up a party alteii.linu thu I'aaauiu J'ncifie. exposition Inter. nr that l.ussen niav break forth uirnin. proceeded the lec'turn with wli iMt li n.' ! ,,ut T' Kvornm.nt f'ri(try solos, nccimipanied by Miss IMith Hem" "',vil'1' luul scientists are now turning Mrs. Klw.ird Harvey nnd Miss Boat- 1 I.'"1""' . y"'Hl solos were I .. "... "' " ' ' " -.I..- M..iii.i.. i,; ...i 'K "y -Miss I uex Hen son. nccom. ' i.'.'.ion no., viuiey nun inns.- vanm, arrived todav I ,o,n Sun r ! '"T"1 WH"' "''"'on. The,'.''" -l"rvations, Thomas H. ..e,,: where, hey I.i. ,, atteading "".l ! "f. "-! 1 .Tirjr Z !" 'lT opinion that the mud idly improve the soil lis is in contiadiction hit. I lie 1 i .... ,' , r . ......... ... . ., , mmlo the entiie Hip lioni Ncv Vorki , ., ",v " "". """ 10 l""lil' , "," ',' 111 V" "nv,'r v""'-v riiv In Sin I'ninei i.v it.., ' ' ' oMciusiou of uie lecture an inuo is suuiiow uioi seme tfip revering IT .lavs. ' Thev 'weie ;"' ""'"!!" liUl 1' i'" oeenrred, ; there among the lirsl o saii from New York ! 1 V? M!H' UaU' "'''I'l"'1' '"' troal , '"l"'fted. ,h0 '' r -".via visitors to l-:a'!,d1'1!e;n,:::u'"KV!" SI A v iol the Panama Pacific exposition, and will ! 'mi Ihioiighoat, interest never ,u,. i er .he entire valley remain for the iver house guest of ' "ffl,,r "" ",!U' I ' "-v ''"M h Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Uiuiev, at their on: . ""'''"'I. and a part of I ''''l""t ould greatly eountrv place across the i, cr. Thev I A""'1"'11 '""""V brought ngaiu to 'or next year. I his i sider the cases of five murderers soiled tiled to be hanged in the state prison nt Florence on Bhu-k l-'ridav, May 28. The fate of the five will bo finally decided at this iinunentoiis session on the eve of the death day. The pardon board is composed of three members, the state attorney general, the superin tendent of pul, li,. instruction and a private citizen. , has the power of life aad death over tho cundenined five at this time. Citizen Member Trott and Superin tendent of Public Instruction Case are said to be wavcting and inclined to grant another repii(.v. The attorney general, however, stands firm for the hangings. The house eveeiitivo committee mem orilizing th,. ,lu, ,int th(, im,n ,p 1P. lirieved. whiclrn lirnnrml bv Iho i nr. dons board at its lust regular meeting, was offset to.) ny by a memorial from the state senate iMumending the board for its refusal to yield to the plead ings of the mercifully inclined. The public is sharply divided on the propo sition. Meniiivl, ;., tho gallows has been prepared ur.d tho five murdeiers placed in the condemned cells. Still they have hope und ure seeing froipiont report in theii l.mlf. Nine other men condemned t lttnB llt).r rtf in the rlorcnce pii-.oii. Arizona Legislative Deadlock Is Broken British Prize Court to Convene June 7 the crown prince hurried from he bat tle front. Now the crown nrinccss in sists that ho return to fight for t fiahoi'lnnd. Ho likely wa leave foi ll;e front ia ti few days. huso of his activity in the Ulster troubles. All expressed regret that Jehu I'lush tho Kidneys at Once Wten Back achy or Bladder Bothers Meat Torms Uric Acid, No man or woman who eati mtti regularly can make a mistake bv flaih- iug mo KiiiiicyB occntionnllr, Mri a well-known autliurity. -Mont forms' uric noid which clogs tho kidney pore! to they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste, and poiwns from the blood, then you get nick. Xi-arlv all rheumatism, lieiulachos, liver trouble, norvousness, coimtiiation, dizziness! sleeph'bsness, bladder disorders tome from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull aehe it the kidneys or your baek hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, fulls sediment, irroeiilur of iwmire. orst- leaded by a sensation of sraldinj, ft K about four ounces ol M Unlit, mm any reliable pharmacy und take a taWe spoonful in a Rhus of wutet Wore breakfast for a few days m join VW neys will then act flic. Tins fumum sails is niiiilo fioni the acid ti K'nf" and lemon juice, comMnei ith litbi and has been used for generation! t flush clogged kidneys and stint! them to activity, also to ncutralia ucids in urine so it no longer ci irritation, thus ending bladder lit orders. Jad Suits is inexpensive nnd cam in hire; makes a delightful ctlfrvesr .. lit liia water drink which all rffilu meat enters should take now and tin to keep the kidneys clean and th blood pure, thereby avoiding srnut kidney complication!. Three Persons Roasted Li Gas-Filled House MilwauW. vITm.i.v 2.- Iicel.,,,1 .1 eroiicr todnv are t rjiar , deterioiiie whether th,i 'h ,,,, found itod l ' eiis-fil id houe wns the result ot rh'suhi'le puctordenMel"- Wnsbiacton, Mnv -ll. The eases in volving American cargoes of meat de-; Hedmond, nationalist leader, had rel'ns- tHiniil in in prize court June i, the state depart nient was iiitoruied bv Anibassndor i l.loyil-rl mrge to tun post ot minisier ; a win ' , j,j I'll,... t,..l,,v U .1,'.. .1.,!.,..,;., iiinitw,i,a t,. ',,! ICiti'lieiici- in I he i ll ill Wl to. II Md .MIS.I"'""" these vuluuble cargoes that has cnuscil in Hrit.ish ports are to be tried ; '1 to accept a portfolio. Some papers I suicide. . Inni.lor. " ' court June 7, the state depart- criticised the action of shifting I'avid 'I ho dead 1,1 f1. .,.-,,;' A hneider, 51; t... i...,. . ..... .i n .. !i... r ..i.m.u ,r i.i .uiri' ic ."i" I'inski, i lie num. lustration ine greatest concern during the past week and which threat ened to cause another note of protest to ne sent, to i.ugiancl. MTOELLEE STILL IN SEATTLE iti. in ii .i 1 1 iui.s iu ui.l jiu.nemi in .... - , .- !-r:.. I. : .1 I. ,llier of .v rs. .sctua'unr. Mav Srt. The dead riioenix. A ot thei'ocK in llo ntate Igisliiture' over the recover, Means ":""Kl" the uenral appropriation fair. The Still I ti Circle of the Ladies' Aid MMjiety of the Kiist ( hiistiua church met this ii I'l ci ii nun nt the home of Mrs W. A. iViniv, 17Ci Sooth Coiuiiii'rcial tdroct. Tho woiuen of this church nrc itii)i)ciicic)(i)Kiei(iiii(!jc)i MBS. ANNA ROGERS FISH Toaclior . Reader Interpreter of The Drama Classes in Klocutiou and Inter, pretiition. .Public Speaking, lliblu b'en.rrTi'g, In anilities. 607 N. Liberty. Thoue ainu-W i yiiiiinnii, vui wiio ns N niemlier oil a Califn.niii supply coinpunv and tiny-' cling in the interest of which he hap pens to be iu Salem, to rise, Mrs, Hates I then exphiTning that Mr. Whitney, who I is now iienrly (IU, was the "hid" in Captain Webster's battery, First Wis consin artillery, iu the civil war. Mrs. Hates, who Is a fluent and interesting spender, will be heard ngaiu nt the Unitarian (hurra next Sunday evening. T002E TO SrEAK ' AT HUBBARD. er plays tor love. b ans a salary, the fid ! predict On Saturday, Juno .1, the Knights of Pythias uf Miiriuii county will hold a pit-litis at Hubbard, arrangements for which are now milking. Attorney Tour.o of this city, a prominent K, 1'., will de liver the address, Dallas Observer. Piccaution will prevent tho lit lie illnewsof today from becoming; the bijj sioUneas of tomorrow and tif tor. For troubles of the digestive organs you can rely on BEEGIAM'S PiLLS out was iirulioii t,av when the admin- """ "" the hu,e collapsed. It is in:u tn,. jrcneral appropriu Seattle, Wash., Mnv L'tl. Dr. Wil- helm Mueller, Ceraian consul here who was translerrcd to Atlanta, (in., early this week, will not leave Seattle for several days, it is announced nt the consulate this morning, lie probably will remain here until tho first part of June. Mr, Mueller has been in Seattle since let.riinry, coining here from I'hi'udel phiu whero he had held h similar posi tion, In Scuttle he received consider- ill. le nob riety when he wns technically at rested en a charge of attempting to bay business secrets of u local ship, building concern suspccled of sending siii'inarino parts to Canada. The charge was dropped. FRUITGROWERS WANT RATES. that l.lovd-Ceorao will acuin become chancellor ot the exihemior at the cad 1 burners oi of tho war. RAILROAD MAGNATE INDICTED. , . ...!, ill! lOveiy gas .let ' ' ' hiM ,lie rasp- 0( ; - lion lull w ill lie u xscd late today. This cousiiierci , ,,,,t(( vielerv for the senate and the lo,, opposed' to (lev ernor Hunt. I he general nm i..-,r;nti.i l.lli t ;i present form ciiiii,.a'no fn,s for the maintenance of :, ;,nd commission, for wnun tne euiei tiu,t was made bv the udnnuistralion foicrs. A sine die ad journment is expected Into today or to morrow. A so, ond extra sessiuu mnv I'O culled soon to consider the land mine tax and prohibitum measure. TRY A JOURNAL CLA8SITIED AD THEY ARE BUSINESS GETTERS ONE CENT A WORD. Washington, May id. Northern Tn cific tnnt distributors of Washingtin, Oregon, Idaho and Montana todav com plained to the interstate commerce com mission of a if.) chnri'o made by west ern trunk lilts for the use of refriger ating cars. Little Enthusiasm OverNew Cabinet London, May 'Jd. Newspapers todai showed little enthusiasm over the new coalition cabinet niniuunoed by the gov ernment, placing I'reniier Asquith at the taoRil of a ministry comprised of representative of all parties, except the iintiiwulmts. Though all tuK,., that the new cabinet be given every support, ,,. .,,,.,,! i.iiiiueiiin unanimous Cleveland. Ohio. Mav 2rt. I'red Un derwood, president of the Erie railroad, was today indicted by the loiierai ..r.l ;,,'., .. ..l,r,r.. nf finlntilliT till. interstate" commerce act. It is alleged KXSMSSBXML he gave William Miller, former Akron,: Ohio, rubber magnate use of u special car to take a puny to Heverly, Mass. j Cripnled Girl Walks After Surgeon Operates; 1'ortlan.l, Or., May 2tl. lVIlowing an operation performed by Dr. A. K. liich, of Taooma, Anila Murtin, aged X, of Kugene, Oregon, who hus never walked because of infantile paralysis, was do- , ing nicely today. Or. Kieh declared that little Anita would be able to use her ; legs for the first time within about 1 two weeks. The operation is the first of a num ber to be undertaken uudcr the auspices , of tho Stnto Federntion of Women s i clubs, to nid crippled children, whose parents are financially unable to give them the proper attention. Dr. Rich, ns well us the surgeons who will operate in succeeding cases, donat ed his services. cuMiig ii tempi theWii, The heal wns so ml " nt w of the d I ha.l "'"""' 'thn blood oo,iag fro. 'J' left a mile asking th." " ' b 1..11... ...;... he niovclcd lor i" Clever Styles and Quality Fabrics fend .in . ... i, mi. v.. Scotch . i. " by .re ipiulitic niinle-t ''lef Some women evidently go to the opera merely to heur themselves make talk. Had luck never fails to overtake the niun who is always busy doing nothing. Wise is ho who selects an obedient daughter of a cou.l mother for bis wife. solectcd tnatcriiiis, " IoP '"STYX mid last i""1-1 ' .. niitv i ,lu kind. While cir J ; y,:,, suits itc riusciiMi; 1 $15 and 20 If .i.,i,i i.ibo. ui'ler mother the npproval of the ministry was lacking. I father Isn't afraid that son in law will A uia.-ority apprmed the retention ( impose on his child, of Lord Kitchener as war inim.i,-, .... i m i '- eral criticized the selectinn of Sj'r Kd No man ever bought a horse that jwarj (.arson us attorney general be- turned out to be just us represented.