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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1915)
f i IV.i THE OPAL RAGNE polished top oven thermometer, patent sliding damper, plain nickel trimmings, sanitary leg base, a modern range in every particular and built to please and satisfy all demands. The size you want is here and at the price you want to pay. 30.00 to $55.00. EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT We have several good used ranges on hand and at the price asked every one is a bargain. $ 10 Home Queen $20.00 $45 Toledo $22.50 Industrial Club Prospects From Agricultural College Standpoint (By Mary Jane Lines) 0. A. U . Co" 1 ir6 ZU i y Tirough tho generous support of the j mie Hoard ot tuir directors, it is tie- lioved that at least five lines from each I founty in Oregon, who excel in inilus-1 trill club work, will this year onjuy the educational activities and sights ot the wit state fair. Tin prizes for the boys and girls who tompMe their industrial club projects are being ehunged from cash nnd mer- uuMitt to prizes ui cuiicuiiuuui wnuu, : tripa to tbe state fair, it wns tenest of tho Oregon Agricul Iwti toWco exteusin.i division that tho boys' fair eanip nnd school was establinhrt, t which :il club menibers, hist your, wvo entertniiied and in structed a week, with all expenses paid, inclndiiig carfare, industrial club projects are in prog ress in neaWy every schcol in the state, and with a membership of over floim children promises to be one of the greatest la-lors ill the schou's. liullciins me being published every few weeks by the O. A. (', extension eervice, to both club ihoinhors ami lechers. telli.r how to n,.,,l wilh every step ot the project on which they " nre worl, ing. It also gives score cards ml directions for keeping an exact rerunl of the work. It is the result f the i,is,r;i ,,',.,,. v .... ;::.ii. ii being gaen cliiblren for the work; dune nt home, nnd those chores, which i the child regarded with dislike, are be-1 fouling interesting through the spirit of: "'""' Ine state leader has so re-directed ; in work that the idea of wi.rkinir for I prize onlv Im. iw.f l.,.... u. ..i. nft.i,. ii. ,.n.i, ,.r .i. u.,.i,. i.'..i, i,v w cm , r while the incentive of ; arriving a i.noine from their project Kwnnics more ntl motive. Tim boy or girl wlu earns money in JJn manner icsp.vts labor uud forms tne habit of thrift, There is the pos- Adventures of an Ape Told in Superior Court 1 Aneeles i'nl i.... on .:: I . I . " ' -" "uii . lc ot a huge apes thrilling a. Ivcn-1 lures wen. tni.i i lures were told In (!.. c, ,.( "'e today wl, ii ti i :..n.... . Hi- giant monkey's owner, K W. iZ M .'"', 1',:r -,rt',m" 'Innmgi-ii, nlleg "k that the brute terwized his family """ H was loainiiig Bt large, li, '''"tit'ied that tho ape eluded , , "'"''pers in l'asadena and went for U , ". """' hU rninliiinas taking him ihe l.nidley homo in Kaglo Hock . A'lcr sut.d l.in.lley into' another room, ho'"' l'l'-,,"l,it 81 i ,nv"nli"K "n Jibbed a derby hnt, rocked it over mml r'i;"retto elude win. li will b u ll.ntr n i.A 1 Me eve n, 1 fled. A posse pursue.1, ts- i'oKlSrl 10 i 'Mnnll" ' : mm rui -niniUlTOtKtO i , w.r. , I HAUMTtlO i ST1R.WI f'.M Smoker of Turkish Trophies -ifarette fifteen years ago are imokers of Turkish Trophies vigarcttcs todayl t$pmCgvrttrlnt)iiMJ '''"0..lll.l:, Best-By -Test The Opal range is fast becoming a household word to the housewives of Salem and vicinity the reason every wom an who onws one rec ommends it to her neighbor is because it bakes evenly, is easily taken care of and is econ omical in its use of fuel. The Opal range is built scientifically and is guar anteed by the maker for 25 years, has three ply walls, reinforced flues. $50.00 Royal $25.00 $65 Bridge Beach ....$27.50 Dl uibllifv .c - t ..v i-.u..,..... v. h.u.l, ui , lii , e nr lb o" , "Z".: I some money profit may be realized Last year onn - fnorth nf i.., nf ..!. iiih..,. llllU Blllllll Uiri 1I1UUU ffllUJ imill children did proportionately as well u:i smaller portions of land. Tho poultry project has resulted in building up a better laying strain of fowls. Through scientific pig feeding one young club member succeeded in fnt- iciijug ma jug ul B e0S t( j, eeiils per pound Through tho baking and canning projects it has been lcariiod that bread can bo made for three, cents nor loaf. and fruit 'and vegetables, which would ! otherwise) go to waste, have been saved, thus reducing the cost of living. One of tho result of tho dairy herd reeled keeping which tho club emphas ises, was Hhown at the convention of the Oregon State Dniry nssoeinHiou, held nt t'orvallis in February, when over 1(10 boys anil girls from different I sections of the Willamelte valley tnn'i I part in tho dairy-eow-judging contest. I Priilmlllv nun nt' tlm hunt thiium (lie ,.tl linu ilniwi iii ii ittiiiinitiriiV.i iliiit ' ....u ... i... ii'iiiuii.iuiii, ! corn can profitably bo raised in many I sections i.l the country when) it was regarded as a impossible crop. ... " ,r .: ..: . .: .t.i the (). A. O. summer school, where the! club member will spend two weeks on such subjects as agriculture, domestic science, art I wmdwork. ; An achievement emblem has been adopted by the heads of Hie educational ' deoartment. ns ll... honnmrv award for i state, bach boy or girl who completes a project sends in a project rop.rt and makes an exhil.it at. the county fair, receives one of these (iinlilnmu wliii-li ii im i n ii unriiw u Mr- 1 ramrod and designed as to show the val-i no of each achievement. nrrstr.l tho ape and ton'; It home. Knowlton says the apo is kind, af - fectioi.Rto nnd poses.-cl nf a sense of humor. Tho Liudleys declined ho is ii brute Incarnate. They wanted him , , . ...... r.... i.:..i. ...r. produced in court to snow ins lerociiy, i dix'iaring no sianos io..r icei n.gii mm weighs l(i."( pounds. He is ut present, .'in San Francisco, and thcrefure the in Sun rrnncisco, judge did not order him produced, Cigarette Fiends Apply to Police for Free "Cure ji Los Angeles, f'al., May 2i'. More . t li it lIKI self styled cigarette "fiends" made application nt the central police station toilav for permission to be cured ducted in tho juvenile bureau uf lienilipia rters. Fifty "fiends," including a score of women nnd many boys, were given the "cure" ut the first session of the clinic lust night. Dr. T. II. Trinwith of (ilen dale administered the antidote which consisted of a throat ntish said to give the patient a liorn.r of tobacco smoke The work wus done under the direction of a police sergeant. Among those who tipliod for treat ment were girl" in their teens, boys hutdlv out of sli'ot trousers, gray I haired women, cripples ami m le aged business men. One man said he Ii; ,! 'been a cigarette smoker for 20 yritn. j A girl declare I she bad vainly fnugh the rraving f-r ni"t,th. getting up in ! the middle of the night I" !'" Ih" floor and roll a "pill." The clinic is i to be held three tine's n week. ! ...... - j. . a. J. f-Fi'e A few word's in a Journal , , Want Ad will buy or tell for you. ' ;j THE SALEM CAPITA! European War is Tending New York, Mav '. l'Jl.v ! We'1 it not for the ravages ! European war, the United States ' of the tea vnnl.l : eertniiily be experiencing decided bust-1 r SSF a? -Sir me operations 01 the new federal re-! serve system are proving a potent fac tor in rebuilding confidence. Money is easy, and those in Mod cre.lii W difficulty in securing all reasonable ac : coir.modutioii. Dank clearings prove in creased ai'tivitv hpvmi.l n ,ll.f 1 Uhe Se,.,i ,v....i, -, ," r.:" : I leading cities w over ' "is"" 7" I lln the first week of May the roUI , at 1 cities showed on increase of near- .'... ,,. - ini rinanciai disturbance would i.rnh- York Stock change, but the clearings ably be limited to. moderate liiiulda ytX7jJXtei . t. the, effect, of now 'tat- ot nearly 10 per cent. No more eon elusive evidence of legitimate improve ment could be ottered than these fig Industry is improving, and while! our mills arc not naming on full time, 'except when occupied with war con tracts, their output is steadily expand ing. Steel mills are daily adding to 'their proluct, which is now estimated I at nearly SO per cent of capacity. Our railroads are placing orders for equip ment rather more freely, uud big for eign order.) tor shrapnel, ordiiauce, barbed wire, etc., are keeping a number of plants running day and night. Our cuuoii una women nuns nre also hotter occupied, aitnougii mere is still much ' strengthened. The slow progress of the rmin tor improvement. Fall River cot- war uud the uisappointincnt which that ton mills are renewing dividends after means haa been au important factor of a. considerable period of suspension, depression in this market. Opinions as and some of the .New Bedford mills are to the future are extremely huzurdous exceptionally busy. Uuildmg opera-, This market is still dominated by the turns, though not tip to the average, nrobit'.er struggle in which nearly all of increasing. Kailroad traffic is growing the civilized powers of the world arc v,. ,.. ,,, ,,. , uuxmsiuciory now involved, except inrsolves. Un ion others. Better returns are in pros- .lor such conditions, it is impossible to i poet, and net figures show occasional indulge in enthusiastic or permanent ou I gains Gross earnings on 48 roads in timism. War means destruction and n('t I March indicate a decrease of 8 per prosperity, except to the fortunate few. cent. Act results, however. are n-neet. iTh ruu uti..i,.,t. ..: ... ' ' - ....... ! cu io snow a slight increase owing to , me, ccuuiimcs wnicn ino roads navo complete isolatim from the struggle been able to enforce. Our crop outlook and the more completely that isolation is naturally indefinite at this time, is maintained the better for all con since planting is still incomplete. A corned. Now that Italy hns decided to large acreage is anticipated for nil im- enter the war,- the end should be. has portaut crops, except cotton; good tencd, and, this would he a bullish ii prices seem probable, and the ngricul-1 flticnce. There is no luck uf uoml in. tural districts of the wst are still re-1 fleeting the beneficent effects uf last io. a ii mutrsi. m-ui is promts- nuns, nowever, win nave to be con ing fairly well in spite of damage re- ducted with caution, and a close watch l'""11' wnicn nre probably exaggerated. 1 mi8 brief review Of iniltortllllt. tnclnrs '"' "r ""V'" b" "itnntion is Kfui.-iuny sound nun promising. Tltnrn lu n.,l i . '! ....... ntr n.,..n nA.ii;, A .l .u lui-iiiciii v jiirscui.- is less confidence iu an curly ending ' 1 i."- "T"!1"""' " umi. of the war. Tho outcome of the l.usi- l M 1 vvuu uuuov nfcuis VUUll UtlHO A suit for divorce was filed in the1 circuit court today bv Lvdia M, 1'ropst against Henry I'rnpst The Hlainliff states that they were married in South Dakotn in 1XMI and of the three chil-j Judge (lalloway yesturdav issued uu ilren born to the couple, two arc o', order dismissing tho suit of Kdgar II. legal age and one son, Dewey 1'ropst Brown and .losepliino K, Brown against aged Id years is the only minor child. 1 K. (.'. Derrick, The motion was made The plaintiff seeks the custody of this"l"m motion nf the plaintiffs. The suit minor sun. The plaintiff alleues that. "'' tho city of Silverton against Miiecm her husband refused to tell her nbnut i his business nfl'fairs and when she asked him he advised her to seek a! I-... ..... ., . I r i niiiine, or words in , ge-, M(.rH ,,, ,, i,,),,,,,,,,,, treatment.1 Th,,n, ar(, . ,,.,,. rj hu i)lvow . ,,u, lroV(.rl.v. ' . iirtii in riiiiir k i it inlli1iii-T uhn urm. A '"''"-e was issued lit the clerk 'si office yesleiday afternoon for the mar- ring.' of Michael l MacLeod, of Che- mawn. and Alberta Bigham, a sti...d,t of the Indian Training school at ! mawa. Te groom gives his lineage as i one-fourth Indian and ll.o bride as one- i,,i, ! eimhth T,,, win , Ij(,titil ,;V11 lponl lullllill , .,rlilU. ,v (, v ,,g0l . . . . '.. I "T""''. . ' 'T " .T . ' ' " . ,,.,, , u; Kva) hnyhnuil ;and C. II. Kvans, a son. both of Salem; ; Mrs. .1. V. Kruit, of Bniol.s, a .laugh-, ierj T. Kvans, a sou, of I'anna, 1 j ,!ah(. : .1 ('. Kmiiis, ii son, of Salem, and . i;nlc0 1 io,ge, a grand daughter. V. II. 1 yif:i (ieorge Kinney and Low Martin " ,v,,ri, n .ciini t-, as appraisers. J. ('. j.-,.,,,,, jH execnlnr. ' j Frank Smith "s today appointed ad- minister of the estate of Aloe ('. Smith 1 who died in this county May 11 having I real property value, I at K".iuil nnd per- sonal property to the value of t1-'"". ll , K. ( uioMiing", l.arl ia.vi,,r ati, r.,i i Hull wete imuied ns appraisers. In the mutter of the estate of .Inho Mint", W. .1. Culver, F. T. Wrighin.au and A. L. I'nwniii.' were i,iin,r, as ap praisers by Judge W. M. Bii-hev, .Maigar.'t ll.ilfaan Wh ,. n ,eiree of divorce Judge t.allowiiy fioin Wliei 1-r. .:.' '" lll e!er was giv yet't,lav by Arthur Lee grunted the eiitody of tio-ir il-y, ciniiini-i a!l"i.c cr. ir old sea. The crueltv and in- h.iuicn tri'i'iiii, nt. The couple were inarric.l in i 'n 1 Iiih in i:'"-' r i;..r,.i.i givm -i i r, V01 terdav iu il. intm-iit No. 2 ot the , ir cuit co itt In oi W, 1 1. It-ilb.rd on th" ground-' of cruel and ii.h.imtiii licit Oielt. The iii-ties to til,' suit W'T" i.ki.i., ,! iu W.'i' hiogton ii. I'..',.", in, I two ,.,,;,lr, a v., :e I .en to the union. The pin i tilt's no tli.-r v.:,- g , ll th s todv of both - 1 1 1 , i i m . nnd it n tip-ilia:-,! that both hm hi "Hon. I t ' isit then. Tl.e ib lei,. hud wns I In .-oiilfib' t" to th" 'ii"rt of th" ehildM'U. ,T.,ge I'.iiOi-v v.s'ii.liiv i 1 an oi.lcr aj poiii'i'..' Sj hi.t N ' hr a gunrdinii "f .!,: Line I laii.'T. who li" !.. ii I In, I nil He onil,, ! ot. J'lM'- i hine '.'a' eel is ear I, as iroi.er.v vaiuci at f n t . I lid Mintv is a nenre-t r,l',tiM' in this " to pliew, I'cter riatio'T, of Mais. Jo JOURNAL. 8ALT.M OREGON, Factor to Curb Prosperity it; i..:.i., : . 1'rosso.l concern. There Is every reason lutiiioiit is pi in a mn fruit n' to hope 0r a, friendly im,i..rt.,.ii.. witn - .b"t.1thl problem is still iEsf; rs: fort .h.,.,M h. ,.T I "' ... . . ".v ' catastrophe Of course, if war did come, it would temporarily unsettle finances and trade ou thia'side of the Atlantic. Our foreign commerce would be still more disturbed than it now is since exports to CJermanv would cease ",CB l"" -!i V ZT, UotLnd," Norv and Sweden. This trade woul of timi and the large irovernmenf All indications, however, point toward !l ni,l...titl antlu, L-.. .. sons the. United .States desires to Tre- evio nuruiiiiiiuus mat lulls with nor mally, chief of these being our policy of avoiding foreign alliance, ami the possibility erf our being of valuable ser vice as a peace intermediary. Tba stock market has reflected the impairment of confidence referred to abovo. Liquidation has been quite se vere in the speculative stocks; and, as buying has frequently been of good character, the technical position of the market has probably been materially tiuanciully and industrially, lies in its r. . ..., Ul ling UUIUltry, vestments to bo had ill the market at attractive prices. Speculative n;eia- maintained upon daily events, Sharp fluctnntiiiiiH mi, I u.i.i., :.. inevitable. aecmpc,s of ,he' war. A lavornnio outcome in our ncgolia l! ...:l. I . . nuns wmi vieriiuiny would cauke a naturally depress prices. ..",. r';cvery, hiiiio tne reverse would IIKNIiV CLKWH. seph Kappinger, Alois Timzlcr and (i. J. Moisan were named ns appraisers. n-i.-' , TJ . . . i iie 1 1 mi i account or tne ndminis Crater of tho estate of I'. S. Knight, deceased, was tiled In the probate court ynterdny. The date of the final hear ing in ine manor was set lor June 110 nt Id o'clock. ""I.1" wa" "ls" 'bsmissi'd upon motion of l'lllin,i,'f- " ... ... . . a p.dgment .or f wu and an order .didg., (lallowav in the suit of Hull. Pratt against IMna Kitterman and oth ers. The prnperty involved in the cou- nr 1 1 rue lnvii i n Imu t... ........ i i .. ir..ve.sy ,s , .vigcwood, cerl.l u nte or assuined business mme w's ll''1 ut ,h " ' tbe H',,k .v''ter.lny i,y the Sham ? ' , V.V . " i ' , . X,0," ' f'l! ' , . " l" N'M . ""' " r " 1 0,v"('r or K'"" n'r.v ''ompai.i MRS. riSU IS DEAD. New York, May 2(1. .Mrs. Stnvvi -ii nt r1"1'- """ ' '' - " NVw York society fur innny years, died sod dcl.lv lust lni'lit nt Iiiii- I, .,,,, I,,.,. (Hen'clil'f estate. nrcordii.iT l., n..r,l r,.. .,;. I i,.,.., t,i,v. If i. I.ii......i .t, niccn.nbc.1 in n sirnkw nf i ...... l -. -. si, died before her children could' bo sum- I to her bedside. Iter Ii !.,(. n.l survives s OREGON Theatre TODAY Essanny Feature Iu 3 Porta "FRAUDS" SIDNEY DREW In "THE TIMID MR. TOOTLL8" LATfiiiT WAR NEWS THURSDAY ANT3 rRIDAY Spclil Proiiram Autplccs Brctherhood American Yeomen 8TAP.TINO 8ATURDAY EVE. Thrda Deri In "THE CLEMENBAU CASE' MamuanmatcammM WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1915. $15.00 157 COMMERCIAL STREET. No Loss of Life and Passen gers Are Transferred to U. S. Battleships BY WALTER NIEBOHR. (United Press correspondent who was aboard the steamship Rynd.mi at the time of the collisioa wttU the Cuuoo.) On Board B.utlcsl.ip South Carolina, by wireless via Sngnponna, New York, May 2d. There was little evidence of panic when the liner llynduin, on which 1 was a passenger, w us rammed at iliM a. m. today by the empty fruit steamer Cunoo. lhl) miles east of' New York. As a result of the coolness und discipline of the officers nnd men of the two ships, no lives were but. Kveiyonv aboard the llynduin was awakened by tj.e teriific crash, but of ficers nnd Stewarts cp.ickly calmed all passengers who ut first displayed ex citeimnt. The sea was comparatively siuotli and the luwcriur; of lifeboats win acc.oinpiisiiid with the greatest pre cinon. Only one passenger was injured, lie wns A. W. lount, ot .New York, a first cabin pasicnger, whose knee was badly hurt. A steward abroad the Cunoo wan injured. All refugee from the Hyndam being cared for aboard the Soutli Carolina by the officers nnd crew are in gooil health. About forty of tho crew are still aboard the liyiulani nnd the chunccs nf saving her nre believed to be good. The Cui.eo is making for New York uleme under hei own steam. The Kyndnm is being escorted by the battle ship Tcxns. The South Carolina will probably overtake the Kyndnm fins nf. ternoon and will convey iier to port. The Hyi.ibi.u was hit full amidships on the port side by the Cunoo nnd i.u mediiitely begun to list. II, was first thought doubtful whether the ship could be saved, but the officers assured every one there Hus plenty of time to enter the bouts. Three Stars to be seen Thurcday, Friday aud Saturday 'i V v'ti li jt . AW P.i-t. ANTs'IE LEB WAITED TEN YEARS TOR THE RETURN Of Enoch Arden Hut don't uu wail another n.in ut( to "ir Mutual Master Oct nre re; r,,i.,,-i j,,.i of lird Teuiiys"ti I - iiHlifltl pnc.n, Vou v. 1 1 J re .ill ii.n nv sici.es of. t-n n' Iu.. ,1 ;n voir mind 's eve as .ci r i,'l il,, si.,i v. See it lll'l.jlillv l lore V,ir eves ill till' woo, , if il tniii p.ut movie, ' ' hnneh A r i - it. ' ' Two Good Comedies Inrlndad, Theatre Children AdulU 5c 10c Il.indreda havt obtr.lnsd thdr first start on the road to sue- crs tlirour.li a "Husltirsn Op- portunlty" Want Ad. I'erlispa today-no-' your cbanca li at haul Suits It's not merely the price, but the clothes. If you're looking for the best economy in ready made clothes make it your business to inspect our Clothing Department. You'll get the all wool, the best of tailoring, and the best of fit. We are showing a complete line of sizes to fit stout men, men and young men, in a large assortment of patterns. Hammond-Bishop Co. $ T I UPEN FflRI IM ft "The Leaven at Work" Kditor Journal: A rather well-tempered enthusiasm is manifesting itself tnrnugnnut the city in the interest of a larger, better au.) prosperous Salem. Knlhusiasm fulfilling itself in earnest determination is hound to bring about tho hoped for results. Success is the g"Rl of all honest striving, be it of in dividual or by the comn it v. The key and secret of nil success is "Kfficiency. " Kfficieiiey is proven In the "Sciemiic Method" by which the best results l.svc bnon n.ii i.. i,;.. business. The same method, the sa.no i "I'irit, tho sum., dete.ii.ining enthusiasm ! a ill produce the same happy results in I our communal life, with its diversified! interests,; And while we are about this splen uu vers oi, regenerating our rummer-, cial life, let us not overlook to beautify i our city. Does if add to the beauty of j Salem to convert the street parkings in-l to potato patches, cabbage patches, etc.f What won',' hinder people who are lacking i civic pride from building chicken houses, etc., (a these same street iarkingsf If these parkings were proper! ly kept - planted with roses or other beantil'.il HnwnrM tinw il .u.ml.l ...I.l ... .1... I ' - -l "--."Ml I..III III f I1CI1U- ly of our city. One of tho wavs of mak ing Salem ft jiermnnent success is to ma lie it. so attractive, bcuiitifnl clean, progressive, so that thu visiting Must orners shall not only bo attracted, but shall be simply "compelled ' to make .-iiieni meir nrst mmce, The natural ntlrnetiveiiosa of our rilv (alrcaly Mite beiulifdl, r.iM'orccd bv business i .. operation n'ol a Lci.iul wnl come to ul' newcliiiiers, will add great ly to the dreamt uioieinei.t ef "Trv Ha Irni Klri-t." ( ITIZH.V. About R organisation. Kditor Jouran.: f ask the courtesy of your "Oion Forum" to ask soni'ii .piestions, and present somi udilious surrounding the present effort to re organize Salem on more progressive lines of civic and commercial life, I tear the p resent method of pro ce.-ilure will not produce the desired re sult. As one who export to help pay the bill of this "imported promoter, " ;""; " j '"IM i-i 'i"Miiii- Mci M ii I u 1 1 1 ' h i H ui ric r wnriiH now in he , in, 1 7 .mi in i hi. i ii ii t Salaryf Or a flat amount f This iptestiou ls pr pi cd through ilevnlopiiienta at the Hosi ncss Men's league ln:t evening, when I certain features developed, that savour of the past methods which have pmw.l a sto milling block in ! ulna's progress. j This ipiiidinn of i. in, unit to be re reived by Mr, Chime , being side .lopped , by the president of tho conui.cn nil club, I who in conjunction with the board of governors, have evidently entered ml,, a coot met, with the gentleman iu .pus Hon. His price must be liir;h, In the expenditure of public funds ! contributors should lint, bo refused the 1 knowledge which is rightfully their... j Now what aro we to expect f There are many ipiistioiis connected uill, llns Hint wo might ask through this Open I'lirurn; this 'pi.-stion - who will tu.sucrf i "i.yrAi.ny," Italian Would Enlist, Despite His 93 Years San r'rnneisro, May !H. -With th, Weight of IMI years upon his should.'. lloinilii.ii Diiriove, unlive of Italy, I Hants to gu to war and fight Aiisl.iu, j "I wunt to livn to see the dt.v when the In. I. uu Hag floats over T. ionic," said the white haired patriot to.l.iv, as he dragged forth the incline of Ins father, who Mil,, I (i.u i(,u,j to lil.eiale Italy. On the breast of the mini in the picture bung two induls, one bctnicd by tho king i,f Italy, the. other by Na poleon III. " Ho f . ..i( lit tor Italy and so will I .1' tl.e king will take me," said Henove, "I r mbcr (inhbaldi nnd I r men. her Trieste, If Italy were not so far a v, ay ! ' r 'lln' ag. d inn ll is the father of I',, or children, grand father to II and gieat j grand father to II. Tivo of his daiigli -J tors rni.iri.'l Atistrinns, I "Hot they are pretty decent nn.l I've! chricieiied tliem all over uginii,' si.vs liraiultnther llnnove. MITCHELL AT fcXrOHllION. Sao l-'rani 'sen, Mav ;c,te, bv ii troop of cavalry. Mayor John I'nrinv Mit-liel and puny of New ork city to.nv wns tnken I,, ll.o I'aa .uiu I'u, ilic ei,i,'i,i. .oun.ls, win re New Vo.k In v wus ollically celebtuicl. ''.e nn.vnr wus met at the station by a delegatlnll if e x p.eo t m ll olllcaU all. I the , ooi.oiSMon. is from II, e .New Voi k city building, At n I,,, tt.is guest of hu.i,, at a bun In on in the ( aiilmnia loi ildi ng. loiter exercises worn nd, n the New Vork l.ty pitillon, whein Mavor - Mill-hid planted ll stately svcal.n.ie tree lb. ongh( fn m I iotr.il park, to i ,,,0111,1,1 or.ito the r.tv's 1 I, r 1 1, 1 pi, t, 0.1 111 lb,' ex I usil ion. 1 wo to ll',.:,,,j the i,i-.i,im i' 1,1 u.-iioi-' for a in, 0,1 ., I that von hum e.r;tliii,jj you want. THE TOGGERY 'fvjj, ;"-- r " TTTTTTTTTTTTTTttttttt NEWJODAY On, rent per word each inaer- t UUIIt f'nnw .1- ii , r j K: t "eruwraBia on- 1 der tliia heading ihould be in by t H D. m. PHONB UAID 8L OAK wood, fS per cord. Thime 2210. ,1'Olt H 10 N T Housekeeping rooms, Xlfi .North High street, I'hono 4. My28 1'1lt f ALE Two sows and pigs, few tla-v' "1', 5. JUayS ... . ..,.,.. .. , , , , ', 10 rl'A Ul. Three-year obi brood mure for stump puller. I'hoim I' OU SAI.lv III Jersey heifers romiuir - .years old, ur will trade for beet cows, I'hoiie liritl-W. Mayas I''' NAI.f Six acres, close in, a snai. t all 2Xt North t'oniiuiiirial street. I hone tthl. Muyill "IWl slashing wsnted, or other worh. . W., care Jouiiial. Muvti 1IAHI1V .f -Window cleaner. I'bone 1830 t L.U(IK furnished front room with board, on lirst floor, close in. I'hono 61(1, ii'i norm lottage, May2d I'tMt, 8 A I. K ii fresh cows, from $:I0 to Id. I'hono 1I5G-W, Kiotl Mill. May'Jil CoMni itw .it , .!, ,",? t""t,',. , - " i -u. ITI.SIUI-Ull CL Thudsen Co., lfll North High it. tt I' 1)11 li 11 NT New .Vrooni modem linn gabiw, North . Twenty first street airy K. Mar. in, llll I'lione. tf HXTIIAtiltlUNAItV Lunch. l''re. ' Night Mayejll I.DhT-Snliirday evening, ladles' gold wnlcli. Leave at this office. K. . , Mnyiti WANTKIi TO Bl'V-lor cash, a used nv'or viciroia; uiee must bo r uht. Address l(. M., Journal. tf .', ,t SALK-II in. swing ll ft. bed Iron iiu Hirci't, hfiilrr rcioin Alay'JH I'll lHh want a home! See those nlc. Iii.isekeeping iipilrtmcnls at the Lin coln, ti.t.l l orry, .lay",1 I.UVKIIS OK l-'LOWKHH -Choice ( all foiuiii united gerainiams, all differ cot minis, J r ov,,, j,,,Kt i,Bit. Thn Western Nursery, sJ Waterloo, Lim Aog. les, t ul, Muyiili IH UIIANK I'OTATOKH -We can fur t. till seed or lable stock at any ti.oo. I'l" "17. .Maiigis Bros., .'ilil statu "Heel. May.'S WE will allow you the hlgheit price foi your used fiiriuturo In exchaugo foi flew. ( lr( JJroi., hums furnisher 1'kuiio 01)3. Idlt SAI.Iv-l'wo lols, house, barni 'oiv, ei.ichci.H an, ion, en. 1,1 inn lilectiic uvruite, lor tsoil. Offer good for ill) .lavs. .Muy'Jd lil'T Vol It shoes repaiied at Kust Sn I b in Shoo Repairing Shoo; fully inpilp. pod with niiiihinerv. Triees reason, able, I 'Mil and Stato street. V. Ityki.tra. Mnyl!7 : All TION fin ii it iii uud oouiplotn ; cpiipini nt seven MHiiii house til Im' S'i'd Bt (ii I. In- auction ,nne at I. '.'ID p. iu. IW Marion struct. Watch for i ileuiKi'd list. Mayj t W ANT K l An ineigeiic man as city I niloHiian. One who has hud exper ience in man selling prcfeiro.l. I bun work, with a good future tu thu nghl loan. Hive age and experience. Addle-. Box III. May".7 TO i;.i'IIA(ll-: I'or Sal modern dwelling, 7 acres mar Sutherliu, Ore., I'i inili s from ,aMd street; n, le.i plain, d to I war old mixed fruit trees, !l room new house, poultry ho, i-o 10x1 ,111 e, t, I'rieo I7"i. A. I'. I oiiiler, Solherlin, Oie. Muv'JS FRITZ! SCIIEFF A3- "PRETTY MRS. SMITH" AT- Ye LIBERTY TONIUHT A1EO SOUTH TRAVEL 10c 1 i: ; 1 ( i 1 i- ' ;f ,; t