Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 02, 1915, Page THREE, Image 3

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u m liiii i nnii i Mil i.iiiim.n Tn lu iinrii iiiiiiiiibi inrn iim i l - : i.- ,mt "'-.rr.-iAM- - . rm
i a i ii w iwki inw i mi i ill mi ii i - w n n m- u i if i n iu ni iniiii until i 1 : Mir UH
-if actually works at 1 .mm Z J w " I CO I If 1 1 10 OfiUACfl Will ANU ' vY-"
if actually works at
"Let the Gold Dust Twins
man a popular pnrase. it
The small
IN ISTATE LAST YEAR
Small Margin of Profit Shown
For Eleven Mutual Fire
Insurance Companies
Aoinrding to a statement Riven out
by Insurance Commissioner Wells yes
terday afternoon 51 casualty and other
accident insurance companies in the
Hate received a total of $1 ,2.S'J.70 1 .'.)"
in premiums on insurance in this state
duriiij; the year HI14 and paid out an
ll'Kri'unto of $7 1 (Mil i. (ill in losses, of
rth'h liability insurance companies
alone paid out $lti:i,S4S.(i;t in losses.
itli net premiums of Jflio.'5,91'.,..'i,1.
1 lie total premiums collected by the
51 companies on classes of insurance
other than casualty amounted to
9.1:1.13 and losses paid amounted to
$102,93.57. Three domestic life in-
iwurance in force nt tho cl'ose'of" the1
,,u. i,-., uiMiiuumi ..Mi.oig .i..,.
pulioy liolilors, wrote iy,-,m in new
insurance and terminated l Ko.ililll.
The net premiums eolleeteil less rein
anrauce in nuthori.ed companies
nionuteil to I15,HC2.7H. Fifty furutun
Vitn msnniuce companies carried a total
we Vast venr; three, compnnies is-
"Wllof lfli),'J22,((Hli i e-,y in-
"""lire. Tm insurance terminated
amounted to .SOO,SOS). Claims paid
loss reinsurance amounted to $1,7:10,-1
""M'S and premiums collected less re-1
'"siiraac,, i authorized companies
niaonnled to t:.M4.m.M. Forei,.,, !
insurance companies paid an ag-l
Kregnte of 1 4lli!lfl'l'l !,, , 1,. J
f"r ta.viitimi.
f 11 domestic mutual fir ,,..
oonipaaics ,,dK business in the state
lst year two retired .,,.1 the n,.i '
1'fofit.s tu all ,l,m tl, v,r
iniiy nixt. (!'. The tota i
saiiuiiitcl to teilniim .i .,., i i
it'tros t :i7ii,2IS7() Three life i. '
' e em nies engaged in 1 -!
Wl i..Man,.e busines's a d h 1 a
el sr.or,.,;,, ins,,,,,,,,.,, in fr, ... I
"I""" of him. They ss, V !
9oii.Mii i . .. .-
Mi :
lir,1l ' u-ftd tn,.iii n....t i..
till
mit
'"'1 -' Mtnies amounted to i:nu:is,l
0,1
and premium. ,.n , i" ... :. i
"iirain e amounted , i i t ?; , !
l'rcinimus ,, '! J. ..,"'U.. '
WIM,ii,!m:i. Two companies doing an
iiusiness had !)!)7.l)l)() in
"ura n
'"'' Hi fulce: issun.l r.i!.-. uoo ; .-
'nirnnce dnrinir the .... ',,.i .
iiiated t-js.tiuo. i-reuliums paid fori
'axa""" "mounted to U,-)S1,IP.
HEAVY MEAT EATERS !
HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS
" Bl.tdder Troubles You Baits
Is Tine for Kidneys.
man or woman who eats meat re-
''nv can make a mistnko bv flushing
ktirn.. ""'? 0',(,nsi("mlly, snys a well
I i' " intliority. .ilf imm ri(.
a esctes the kidneys, thev become
w.irkc, from 10 ,,.( t ,
""I, fail to filter tho waste ami
J'"1" vlr"" the blt.od, then we get
irl,,.'. r y rheumatism, h-ud-liver
trouble, nrm
sieep,os.s,(. nn,l urinary disorders
T' ,r'" .-biggish kidney,.
'C I'lo meat yiill feel n' dolt nelm ;,
. ., ,-i . oiisuess, (iiv.i
"c lie Li.y, , , , , i
riuo ; i i.:
'Mlt. j,
"". oueusive, lull of sell
'ilur of tiassuoe nr nttinoled
a s,
ll-alinn ,.t ...l.:.. . . .
1.,.- i" inning, Slop eating
f'd't. f " J"'''t ",l0", f""r "imces of ,7 ml
"" 'fun any pharmacy! fnt,n ii,l.
iMik,-'" "' " 's,,"", "f nil"'r before I
l.'v ,'!' '" n f,,,v lvs vour kid -
I'm., '"' fintf- Tlli '""Oi's salts,
, '"-el" troin ,,, ..;, . .. ,:
j. " l'""". combined with lithia, nnd '
m,l 'I'-' " 'r gonerations to flush !
m.ulM,, t;,0 kidneys, nlsn to neu-1
'' ei.l In i,rt.,' ... i. i
k"erri,a,ion' ,hu" enJi"g bladder I
!.iri n ; vr ""!
li.,
""IIS-R.,1... .
"' "i-iiitniru eiiervescent i
honlj t,, ' "n"lt , whl0h everyone
kidaev, w nni1 thrn k(,,,r ,l10
I'm '.i '.n nn,J "'tive and the blood
ing serious kidney!
" i''-ations.
A riinl . . ..
"Lei the
IeOLD DUST TWINS
do your work"
I '' Jur ''i.T, . ,l. .k ., Mi-. Thllin-,
! TU; tZ:V "U UUU" I',l.,nx en, her own tlin-a. with
v . I ii lniii.nt j J . .
' ' I
fltiiiiiiii i
!
ou dootHZKISL apji: :
hundreds of tasks daily
do your work" is much
more
is based on truth, an rf; ;7 ,
tor liold Dust really works. '
The millions of women who use it for
dishwashing and scrubbing know this'
But Gold Dust should be used for
cleaning and br.ghtening everything.
Lw'W m4 Powder
by hot or cold, h rd .o,-yf rgUS
pcrfec cleaning solution. The valuable anHic
clea.lng ag8t it contain, hJ, Phe
san,(ar.ly clean.as well as bright and new-looking!
5c and larger packages sold everywhere
.FAIRBANK22tEis3
MAKERS
Civics and Education Are Dis-
cussed At Morning Ses
sion of Convention
Portland, Or., .lime 2. Tho
Temple auditorium was crowded today
when the morning session of the (icii -
oral Federation of Women', fl,s was
...,, ,u , ,v alr. rercy v.,
I ennybacker, president of tho organ-
,1'!'t'""' . ,
lhe two topics on which addresses
were heard were civics and education. I
The civics department was niesidcl !
I over hy Mrs. George Zimmerman of
li'0.
In giving a general view of civics.
-Mrs. .1. ('. Wilson, of WeaateheeJ
Wash., pointed out the wonderful irnod ;
done by training children in public'
sanitation, politics and civic righteous-
ness. Mie recommemleil that all chip:
Hren be instructed in all of the big
prol.l.Mi.s of the day
III
an address, which bristled with
u -
" . V"",1... ,' 1.. " . "' "
FEDERATION OF LABOR
' 1,1 .n,nv, "ii-niio-ii nun lie
1 . '
Al'lernian, city superintend oil
"f 'h""h "I1 ' '"ll'ind. udu.cated the
lJIV'1lll-' " s,'1"";, I" "liihlien for
,'"7 J" "'.v
, ,,"''' f'."'''! ?'"ll'l'' ilh life's
'r"l',.,,MI'' ""''f l'vnig institutions of
"''',',1""-';. ,.,,.,
, ." , ''. ,,',l,''"',i
0IIIIK''1 "'P g'at need of civil service
I m i, ooi auioug in uce noiii'.rs, ,eelariug
"" 11 lil'l',lt '"'"""inc saving would be
,'''", . yi'""W"U ""i"''' ''' ,V
! l,,l,l'i''.v- were taken out f
pi'litics.
J One of the most interesting address,,
'"e session wns delivered bv Mrs.
. "s''1"""' ('orl,',s lr,,'"",- s""'' B"l"'i"
"V'M '"' 'h"U "f Wilslli"t""' '
rH- 1 T " li''i-l'v
1,1 l"i-''-l.v ''""' rural srl I t..-l,.
u"- . .""r ","t"' ' """ ""' 'l'
Washington had a leinlv built lus ,-oi.
tnies for the use r i I,,,,.. i
. 1 in
' ,.",..",":n".1" '"''
II. I hapaiaii,
1 omnmi, delivercl in, addle
' ' 1 '"' sl,iri,lll 1''1"'1''' H'binl M
Literature" and Mrs. Thomas ti.
tor explaineil the relation of literature
to life.
WANT PARTIES DEFINED.
San 1'iaiicisco, dune 2. A movement
tu keep party lines in ( aiil'oinin well
define, I and to defeat th institutional
iiniendineiit passed l,v the last ossein
l,ly making nil stale oil ices nonpar
tisan was sin i tod today by lender" of
the old line political pnitic-.,
The decision to liclit the
resulted from a n ting of
lepre-eiitiiiL; t:ie d letic
prohibit in list and s, in
where the nun partisai:-in
wns cliinacteii.'.ed as mad,
IH'ei ssit c of ( io el rill .loll ll
plie.iresMVC state ndiliini -I N
lllittces have l ei ii up;, -.in
culat.i ii terendimi I etilint,
aillelnh'ieoi
i o'liieil tee -tepul'lo-iltl.
sl p Ill-ties
h gislalion
to lit the
on ni,d th"
liell. I O'll
Co. H W?l Go To Rose
Festival On fee 11
Caplain Max Gehll.ar t.,
n long distance ,-nll li"ie
it iag I olnpal, v Nl to 'a'.'
I! I'e-'ival paiade J-ni
I i I t 111 n, C ll i' I i o I club
transportation niei loovi-
for the ,"Vs while III 111,
n,, ,is!an, e ,-nll lime P,
the
The
1 1.
I 'Ileal
Hop .ii.,
t". the
o Y!,-l
if., that
led Ih"
"ii i anv
of the
-'l '"' 1 ' '"" " 1 I'"" ''
''"""'ll".v '" 1,'ni' S:,,V" ,'',t
"' ' 1 1
evening, rni.li.-ii lo lhhai n,
ilivl,""" ""'
expe, te I lha
"'" il "-' r '
ef th,
ill!
I ll.-l I
d a
-1,0
da','
legal
las this . Iiiv In" I n .1
holiday bv "
i'hv
;S.nr.?ptv Hsufbr Kills
'"-- . '
Belle of Negro Quarter
";"; '"', "
,i M : . - i-....
, . I ll 1 t " "I ' II 1 , . n . ... I
the society "f New 'ul'ii'is and tin'
'shite
created .1 elsall"ll I" lav W hen
l, shot ,,,l kil e, st'd's r r.-iiiK.
.,,.. 1 ... 1 1,, of the "Ida.k bell.'
r1
Ii I nil i Ml'- ', '
and is beiicvci , I,. d. i..g- N" """'
lor me a'le'ii
coordination of patriotism and polities,' i '
was the route through which civic1, ."colliers ot the ,-rew woubl not veil
iilealism would lie readied, llo pointe.l 'V H,'"'.v uil1 " have been told by
out that the greatest reforms were1 uf Sl' ,'a"1 possengers. Thev
hatched in (he minds of dreamer ii.1 !'"'!' 1,1 have declared that the St.
JHEJAXEM CAPITA JQTJT-T. SALEM.
I (I l r I L II n L T
niiLMUrtllULJUlLL
Jason Lee Memorial Church
Receives Generous Propo-
siiion From Member
Frenuonly churches are spurred ,,
Z ,' " b-v fr,..n
' ''""""'"""'t to t Bivo dr f - , -
uodar for some h,dnhlo ,.im.,iri(il i(t
Salem citizen has made an offer to
Jason I.,, .Memorial eliure'i t
.lit ," 1; I ' ,:0"r";""'. .
h,. 1,7,. .... "" t;"' 'luirrli,
,.; ' ' !;,Vl' " "" i - testimonial "HTr .vv,,. '
"V ' 1-enple in average at- 11 10 ' e7 IMN,!KN;E Mar.
UMidaun. .., the roeular weekly graver i' 12 Km St- W"ok. Maine.
.";"',! ',,R? ll".!lH' "'KhtH of May ! Mansion, Wis. -" At the Chance of
if h,,,""1',- .. . , Life I Buffered with pains in my hack
of L !ri "1' t",;'1 'Uti'Mdunee'and loins until I could not stand. I also
n mi ti t i : "",
'IT-
BJ for whatever the avonu-o , got no rehef. After takinR one hot
'! to that amount. tle t,f L'(lm E- Pmkham'a VoRetable
1 While the offer in it,.lf ,(..; j Compound I boenn to imnrove unit I
; valid appeal for roliL-hm for the .h.,,-,-1,
lit is leit to he both ceiieroiis and ,..
oaahle,
tzil
since it presents an onnnrtiitiiti-
ure a goodly sum f iiu.nev fur a
holcsonie effuit vl,;i.. i i
i that couhl result from it miKht he manv
, times the amount stated.
I This (Wednesday) evetilinr .Tim,., o
is the last one of the series aad every
jet tort is being made to make it a record
I one. The daso( Lee CMigregntion will
I welcome nad appreciate n kindly visit
White1 from its friends thriMieli,,t ii,'.,
1 though the invitation i;; net intended, of
l1',""'1 tu ",il,'ls fl'""i attending
; 'llu'vl"" " l"'l'V,'nm',',i"K 1,1 ther
1 ue meeting this evening iWednes-
day) is a departure fr the roimlar
,,,'t'' "li'ch is Thursday, hut the eliaege
was necessary on account of the lecture
''t the First church on Thursday night
The hour of meetini' is 7 I Ti fif ,' I
.minutes early in order to i oniinodate
j those who may have other dates for s!
' ro X:'M. j
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WAS LINE" ST. PAUL CHASED?
''Oiuioii, ,lnue 2. Dispatches, fr
rout
Liverpool !n,;,v tt,i n,,
nothing
was known in shipping
circles there of
reiiorts that the Aiooro.,,,. I , .
I'miiI was ehased by " ... V
.. .. . . "-'
' mil iis IIIIIS C, 00 111,, M. ...t
mat untisli torpedo bonis dune the
S' """" ""
British Steamer.
Sank In North Sea
I., nolo
Old line 2.- The LriiUI,
or Saiilieli, was tiirpcdoe.l bv n (!r.
man submarine in the
North sea Ves-
teniae, the admiralty iiiinininced today
lhe S.-iuleh was sunk and seven
! members of the crew and II stewardess
drowned when one of the small boats
, in wliicli they had put out capsized.
; Fight passengers and lii nieinbers of
the crew were landed today at Chatham
by a steam tiawler.
The Saidieli wns n vessel of .1..10.1
tons. She was !lfto feet long and plied
between Kind 1 and Ki.yi.t
Is Taken Prisoner
I'el rogriid,
papers print
that tieneral
inaudi'd the (
June 2. Lallie news
an uticoiitirnii'd report
Von I'ritlwit. l iiiii-
'luiaijs lit Lilian, has lo-ea
, Itn f inn pat ml.
captured by
tieneinl Von I'liltivitz was suiprised
by a Uiissmn pmrol wlnl
iinitoi ing
iibiiie, n eonnt ry road
ed. His esco'i! res
the reports sliv
le, ilesl.cilltely
but most i'f th'-ni wcie l illcl nn-l th
-ell,iill,er well' cnplllll'd. Tile gelielal
is said to have I a slightly v.ounded
in the head during lhe fillht.
SAW TORPEDO BOATS.
I'hiholelpliia. June 2.- I'n-s, ims on
the .nici-:ui Inor I'" million, vviioli
docked le-r., today I . 1 . . i . I that to,
.lavs out I'roio l.iv'eip....! the sh,,p Mglit
ed lhe periscp, I of tW.
n.iiliries. Fearing lhe sl,i
pel ,. Mrs. I'ioI,,.,,,!,
fiern.un snl,
v.icih: be to,
-1" IV 11 ,e, s,
i ' i,. 1
I overboard nml iv ns h - I.
1.. 14
It i
l.iil',
t: ,'.
lr'
r r
ti it
lid .purely of
all ! of tlige.-l-la-
;"ior, h-
-f I,'
tt-.tllili'S
'.l-o ii
n't
' cf")
3:1 f.
1 i....
77,- U't..-iJ--fAr
2old t,t. wlts-.
lf,l-ll,
lo btiit,'
10--., 20c. ,
The Want pages go to the
office and home and are con
sulted often and frequently
clipped and filed for ready
reference. The Journal
Wants are valuable that's
the reason.
, r-l.
OREGON,
Io the Merit of Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Com
pound during Change
of Life.
Wostbreol;, Me. -"I was
roUKh cf uSZ
pains in niv hnek
and side and wag so
weak I coulj hardly
do my houacwnri.-
K ,1 Ihavebken vZ
! M'-J ",! E. Pinkliom't Voce-
ft.A table Compound ami
A"" it has done me a lot
':rii&r3w "Rood. I Will re-
rV,W ' anddveZnor
I ..I , i , ,
! Wnuld ha wnf
iuuiu ue wul i won mhoi m..
Continued iU use for six months. The
i Pains Ic-ft me, the niirht-swents and hot
flashes grew less, and In one year I was
b uiuereni woman, i Know 1 have to
thank you for my continued good health
ever since." Mrs. M. J. Brownell,
Munston, Wis,
The success of Lydia E. Flnkhnm's
Vegetable Compound, made from root
and herbs, is unparalleled in such cases.
If you want special advice write lo
I.) din E. Plnkham Medicine Co. (confi
dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by s
woman, and held In strict confidence.
Douglas County Man Charged
With Sweetheart's Murder
Faces Jury
llosebiirg. Or., dune 2.- Fo
compleiion of the jeiy, tl.
testimony was Wgun here
noon in tu. trial of h'i,y
Hewing th,
taking of
this alter
Fnruuni, a
.v"u"g larmer. iliaiged with m ,,,,.,, ,,
his loyenr-olil sweelheart and binning
the iioily in a Pain on ,,, ,llK, , ,,,.
'ember , IPII. The .jury in I'm nam V
I""1 t'.nl disagr I. The alleged iM
del' was i ninunited near (ilendule.
Nenily .",o witnenses have .,. sum.
no, ned iiiniuie w,, will ,(, ,, vy ;,. ,
whom -':i i iiiiiii is Miid to have applied
to .'or lieiiiinciii fr Miss Morgan rcver
nl days l,cli h-r body wns ion ml,
The cIiiimciI Imdy of Miss Moignn
was fouiid in il,,, r hi mm of a l,i,,n burned
the night of llcceiuber In, IHI ,
I" tin in ociipied by Mi,n ,,r
gnu pnof to her disnppearti the slu r-
ill' found n pa illy tilled bottle of oil of
tansy. This ding, the prosecuting of
ficers wiil cliiini. was given to Mi s
Morgan by Fiirnuni for the purpobo of
pel I HI (llillg II cl 1 1 1 1 1 r , 1 1 1 opei'iitiou, ,,.
euliiir .Imped loose's hoof will also
enter prominently into the minder thai.
The officers contend that on the in, on
ing folloomg Hie illMlpponini f .;,
mi Moignn they tiin'ked Fiiinnio's
horse lioin , door of the slnlde on
the Fin iiiiiii much io a point almost di
rectly in In, id of the .Morgan h
From that point tin animal vvus trio lie. t
to a field i.i -ii r the Heiime;. ham, wiiiiv
it "in, tied t lump of hushes, (in tin
twigs of these 'inches tin; offieois nl
loocil they found pnrtedes of hair idea
t I with 'hut ' I the Fur nam iiiiimiil. A
vv oinau 's tile k-
v ll ii-ll the i, tfuers be
of Ldmi Mo:gnn. wen-
""I the spot v. h' le the
t' tt point near the
lieve vveic the-,-found
h ii, I i r, - fi
llor-.e mis tied,
ttcitmer l,o ro.
AlthoM.li the ,1- feni.e js n,,ii coimnil
tnl wi'h i, ':,,d 'o it hue of , tiinotiv,
it is I, n on a tl i.t much Ste; W ,
I'll ei-, upon liu alibi fin in, lied bv t ie
defoliant 's pillelll . It is also e.,ei led
that the di lei -e uill ninke nn rffiot t
fasten tie 'tin hurgi-d agiiin-4 Hoy
l-'iiniiiiii ,,n in.,,' I" r pi ison. It is tin
th, i
linol
h. i nn I ti, ,' nn attempt , l
by i I, I, ' s to su slnutiale tin
i !ii I III lol
mill- ti,
I , I, ,i,i
i i i r ii run in s pn v
- I of tansy pup h.i -
- ,1 for legitni.at
I"
i, Ii y lilso be inli' d
I l iiiiiii 's visit to 1 1,
inn w us in the i.,i
I mill. Whole ideal,'
',, dlaelns...
, helving i. ri
' I "111 thr, e t,
':'e peiiitent"!
,' lli e l gail
I I
t I.,
Nature cf Cc.npany's
i Bi'sinc.s Must Slaied
u-rry pioj ,,,,t,, -I by
'I Cliltlllll otO I ) 1,1
,11,1 lllovv II this no ' I,
o,n to I el p, nt' " II
ll. S. I,,.-:i-i, to lhe
r for ii lite it,, -i. i a,,.
her chis. of i ,,, i ,,, a-
V bljl lo s. "I her 1 1, 'I li
wns iio .operated , r
, ", I I
" '"I '
, ,, ,, 1 ., Ill I
.! I '"I "
I elllll't, I
e,.el b.
,(, ,1,1." .: ,
refold ll'll
I-"-"
life ll -ijtr,-,
vsl.o Ii 'b --
l,,l, II i t g t.'l -
,ls,,
in I li, g
thelll t,
for
fl
,,f
"fpoinlion of
.-lit
II "el'Mrllll- I l-flli',.
is Bsl.t d i on' etinlig II
-epHltV, of .New .ll r-' ;
. egnge in the in otto
a addition to n regno,
s lit stated in it. sit
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1015.
ROBBED LAST NIGHT
SrcrJl Change In Register,
Candy and Chewing Gum
Is Extent of Loot
. ... .. . nM' .'Hv
i ' ' ' '' ' " '"" of
I - ""' ",n"'r "' "pit:il
I 1M"1rk,, . !"r,,,,,,' N"r'l' S"b''.
I , "u,ll,n "''' nn.l rolilie.l, about 7"i
."'.K ".'". " " '! "'.V -li-t..H of
'" ' "if proprietor missed ,
I ", " ""veutory this morning I
Kntnua.e t ,1. l,il, i,,,- ,.i,Mi
by u,ashiatf wi ,w V the Zi, !
1 silV "nl1" ''oihlii.t;. A resident of the :
I "tr.'et fromi
" lmiM' ' ' 'eloek
i. i ... . " """"i
king the nie Inol l.n
caused by the machine, Clothing on
the 'counters had also been disarranged
and thrown about the store bat, so fur'
as Mr. Potter eouhl ascertain, ivilhingj
of great value was taken.
It is evidently the work of boys,!
judging from the biiuglesome nature 'of
the job and the character of articles' -stolen,
and Chief Welsh, was notified' '
of the burglary this morning, is iiiuMiilM
an investigation.
M ,
j. u. .
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V U,..Li- II v
Salem Heights Happenings
$ )t $ $ ;(, jj, jj,
Mr. O. I). Selleck, of OHatonna, i hrist stieets, Hnlein, Oregon.
Minn., has been visiting with Mr. and I'lmm and specifications will be fur
Mrs. F. A. Thompson for the past week. I uisln-d by W. II. liurgliardt, Jr., .TV)
Mrs. Win. Trudger, is visiting her stuie street, Salem, Oregon, or (leorge
parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Limes (iibsmi of.M. IW, urcliitect, iooiiih (I ray blocs.
Idberty. Salem, Oregon, on deposit of ifii, which
I'1. A. Thompson nn,l vvifi, t,-r., .....J will be ret' llluieil noon 1-1M11111 of hiiiih, in
'prised a few dins ago, by u vinit f roni
' Mr. and Mrs. .Mctlaun '( Wviuliuere
.orth Piikola.
l.nst Friday afternoon sevenit l.l .si.
dieis mill W. It. C. holies visited our!
school and gave several interesting'
tallis.
The Fighih grade gradiiiitioa exercises
will be held on tl veiling of June ft" (coutinct to inslnll tins heating uppnr-
1 1 I ". Kv ervho.lv invited. ' '! ,l,r amouut of their bid, and to
The pupils who sue, cssfnllv pass,.,) In' '"'' s-li the reipiiicd bond.
the last evaininati are: Flora I'olli'V I ""' '""'''tors leseivcs the
liladvs Th iison tm'. i,!.'1 p gl'l to reject any and all bids.
Howard Saudeis, Julia ( huso. Ami,
Spiiiugcr, Niiruii, Thuiiiiis, and l-onesl
ltuss. The Ladies Aid Societv met ai
Mrs. Prey's home last Wednesdav
ilfleriiooii and Ihiily seven Indies en
joyed the nl'leraooil.
Mrs. McCnlluni assisted in serving
a dainty luncheon, after which thev
adjourned to meet with .Mis. Iliggins,
mi June mil.
The Hoy Scouts vv ff on t,an,,
llllil lellM-llcl Mlllidliv evellini.,.
II nil Hiose vvho n
the pi'oi'nim ,lai,,,
ll'elll-i Iv es plep.H ii;.
of the older ones in
will want to have
soon.
e to till e pin t in
"i. lire ell j,v ing
for it. IIS II few
'. I inn sine th,-
Iher p lucrum
The evenings ale I'lllier sllolt e hen
I' few ,Vi g people gel together to
prin t ice.
QUICKLY STCPS HEAD
COLDS AND SNUFFLES
Catarrhal Germs Cnnso of Most Colds.
New Germicidal Air Ticutmant Eei,t
Remi-dy For These Common
Ailments
Iteliable ant hoi it ies sj,
of IIU per ceil) of the so
the head and tlnonl n
iai,i.'ei,,iis in, In nl ions ,,f
lli-ule lataiih. When y
soil shelve ol e'eieli lis
that opeinds
called eld. in
I'e ill lea lit V
the pleseio e of
o hear a per
Illlll", t eerllllll
Ihey ale I Ii I n IV i llg nilarih geilli. ill'li
lite air for some otlioi peiso.in to
luealhe and its jusf as eerlain that the
pel-on lo , :i I ll I n, these ojoiiis Will so, ml
loi '. e ''it'll 1 1 Ii or i ;ilai, hal col l. 'I he j
lime to ii.ii lie Ihe-e ociiiii, hlllll less n,,
ilm I v ion i-nlai i ti it I i old is the vi i y
ili-lal,l oii feel i ,, .ire to sneee or
cough, or shut to snot I le and w ipe v on
nose ev V t'-vv loni'l'es.
The i ni l,et aii, sniesl wav to slop
a head eld and dm e ' ri lai i h gel in. out
III ""H SV .1,011 i- ,, I I ,.W ,,,B
ol' llo- "il of li ve,,, i i pi, mo , lln.-h
" no-1 info one "I the II .iii,,-i iiilijiling
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MAGNESIA
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Notice to Contractors.
u i i , .,, , ...
Scaled proposals will be received by
,""lr'1 "f "chool directors of district
No. W, Marion county, Oregon, at Hm-
pciiiitendi nt 's office in high school
w..i ..i ..
..,,,,,,,h, ,.-,, 'i,.,,o, iiiiiii i ;.io p.
i m., June l lth, 11)19, for the comideie
s insinuation of fan und furnace system
, lieating r,ir nmv McKinley si dicnd
mi , nor , oi.i,.,t. ,,f lll,rl i vl. .nil
K""1' condition on or before the time
' mentioned above.
I No bid or propositi will be considered
I unless a iiiuiiiied by a certified check
T'O11'''1' to W. U. Iluigliul'dt, ,lr.,
'''"fk of board, in amount of :i(MI, I
which check will be forfeited upon le I
"' UIV bidder to enter into n
w. ii. itriiiiMtnT. ju..
Clerk.
DEATH Or MISS SIMMONS.
LOCAL MARKET CONDITIONS
I Uhcnt one.- again touched Hie ifl
inaiiv yesteiday in the local maiket, due
to tin- estillilltes of nil tillllsuull)' huge
iop this ynir and the decline ill the
roillninl uinilii-t. tuits me down I
. nt, now selling tor 1 1 cents.
The liog nun hot is weal, in Portland,
lull iiiiitiit ions oltvo not lis y el been
eliiingid heie. Veal has not folly r
, i eled t'rioil the snddell sllilop of Inst
vviell, illlhoogh a lew hons"s in Snlelll
lodn;. paid !i cents tor tops.
Mens are slow on the nun hot nt 10
nts, vvnili, eggs are holding their own
nl 1 1 and I S Is, Spring chickens to
day I ronglit only Itl cents. Theie is a
gem 'nl i nnipliinit milling Imveis thut
the trvs ore too siiiull. Friiin I'j to 2
pounds seeiiis to be the sinulle-t sjiling
clliclien the inaikets will buy.
New pointoei are now worth -I'.c
end I Is T2.
Sn;.ir IH op l'e a lllllolieil lelllll tu
i lav.
ywiisfif Wilis.
WILLIAM E. FLOYD, Magician
j v' 111111 wi' 1 . , .j.rminr-g.'i
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V, -j -v-
Tmi1 turn unit tTiTD 1
TTM" liri"' " "'" ""i'l" huvu iiij stilled llm Aiiioilni
hrl ""lr r'. Hiul their ruined tiiterluliinie.its
JP in,ie, nn , .)r,., plalfonn, w, ny liavu Ml
faioe llian they helelofoie p,ws,.s,,.,. T heir n, Is uro strh lly liluli
ilii,., and f'ir orlgliin"!y, ileti rty and i leveruess they eaoiiot be silrpn e ml.
Jh. v are without nn i-.iial beroro the A uiei bail public loilny, unit they liiiv
st iiumed n pnieiiini fur this seusou eiiinlstliig of tih ks and Illusions that sur
pii'H nni tiling lierolofoie aeblev eil In lliu Hold of inoderii iiiumU'. Tho uilnd
reading by Moluiln Is inibiio mid unlike similar attainments by others who
pi,...." is on. I sight. Her exhibition n,,t ,,uiy affords amusement, but Is an
inleli-sllitg exhibition of a so Ion 1 1 lie marvel.
THREI
No icfi igefatnr on ouith kee,s
food fresher nod finer tasting
than the Automatic. As u plain
food keeping machine it deserves
the coni,le;ation of every care
ful housewife.
la addition to this you et in
the Automntie the famous "built
in" water cooler in a class by
itself --which provides nil abund
ance of safe, cold drinking water,
peifectly protected agaiunt dust,
impurities and food odors.
You will be interested in seeing
the Automntie, even if you aren't
ready to buv.
Sister of Sidney Austin
Dorsey Attends Funeral
Mrs. Mv.tle Feed, of Moscow, Idaho,
sister of Sidney Austin Horsey, the
, young inn n who died in this city at II
p. ni. on Monday, nriived In Salem this
inoining to ntteuil the funeral services
held over tho r ains at the Higdon &
Hicliardson tiudertaking iarlo;s lit IL'II)
this nt'teinoon. The serviceu were con
ducted by Hev. A, A, Winter, of llm
I'liiled i:v angelical church, ami weio
iitlended by . large gatheiing of foim
er friends and clnssuiatea of the high
O'-diinl. Following the cei-emoiiy the
body was transported to Dayton, Yam
hill county, by the nuto heiirne, ami
church sc. vices will lie held at that
place ti irt'ow morning and interment
will be held i.i the linylon eeoie'eiy.
While in tiie city Mrs. Feed will be'iv
guest at the homo of M in. L. K. I'nge, nt
Wi North Cottage street, wheie the
inothir of the ileinl boy, Mrs. Siunh J.
Horny, n ml Mm. lielknap, of Di.ytoo,
nil aunt, have been stiiyiog since his
Hi.
Mad Lung Trouble
and Expected lo Die
Tlin miviiy recovclli, lii'ouHht
alio lit liy l-e koian's Alterutlve inn
nitrnetliiK wlila ulluiitiun. Jtuml
lll'OUt Hun ease:
:l II XI., Krr.rr, . ,
"l.rilllei it tnkrli nli'lt In
mrmhrr, IIHIH, I (rr .lrH,lllr
noi-M, llnil ttiu eiiiiHultMllnnn. 'I'lii
lenllel u the frvrr hnil nlle, le,l
ni, I ii ii it a it ml Hint my mr nna
h,,rr.. unly iiior me Inn niil,a
lille. II, ,l, )l, Inn l,,ol trlril iusl
II kluil nl Irrnlilleiil ami , , t, '
me aur iKiml, hr askril m, h,.
loi ii, I If he olijeelcl l hi,,, r,l,
M iri,irlrtHry mrillelnr. I hrHiin
iiur Mlrtnlltr. I vixs In liril limn
nrililil.r ail, I HON, ,hrl,Hr,
2.1, IIIIIII, mill nan lliioiklil l In u. e
rul llnirn. lioln, I nm Iirnlllilir
ml "Ironnrr III till cier." lhl,rr-lnli-il.
IMkui-iII Mill. II. K. Illlll, I V.
I'ii klouo's Altci nil vi, is uionl ollleii
rloiiH In In mi, lilitl eapinli nml no
M M, Ihroiit noil loin, nrfiiclloiiH mi, I
Ul-l,illl,lloK llm Bvslein. 1'ootlllini
Ho liniiiiliil or IiiiIiK r, , in, lint .Imicm
Acccpl no SIll.Bllllllcn. Mm,, M,.
II; ii'Kiiliir sue, I:!. Hold l,y lc,,,.
lux dium;lt. Wrllo foe booklet
Of I'CCO V III 1 I'M.
lokmsa l ulivmlurr, I'hllndrliihla
llll pill, ill- V II tl
hum been ilu-
a' tallied greater
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