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miles you tav for nancing Masters Denounce Mixed easoline mp.Tni: loot - ALEM AHTA J0AL. ALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY. n . - .. THREE . - Ti Tn nr nnrrnr m tmit! Ut liKLtbt IN eg&& America's Greatest Cigarette French Government Wants 20,000 Horses ! 4 ea l .form ike Gasoline of Qualitv Fives vou tht miW vrn v tx is a straight refinery gasoline not a mixture. It atomizes easily ex plodes quickly, completely. Ask for Red Crown and get It. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) tlitlfil ami niL.n.1 ... l . M.ttir W TO WOrK. P . -vuuvv According to Professor luckett the Fantastic Dances In Ballroom1 if wailt. i - i d it niiaui." tuinl Pix.Wot i ! Sou l...;...A , .. . ' daoee. wU t permit any move- I,.Al(,iv i,,,.. ;t'e.li..aua 7,,m7e" nTho ' ?K I. ,h. i.'n Wh rnrnVnY havered ! tu'1!,', 'T f--"'KW .ta".- m is, go i m ? room this ve r Tin' n,"' ,'" ; fT, "'" ,rom s,,,1,,,'s' Th 22, lin:,i ,-ollV011tion f "the ve!u,io , tiU1K Wll'i delivered within HO days, according ! iitornattonM Association of Masters of , MoT. mi- h,. caa UOt b ''V'" " "''' "( 't Worth, T-x., I neig, i session ,,,,, , , ra " iaH J " '' a horse denier, t int tl... .'" 1 m1 Ihe closinir feature nf th.. ti. i. ...... ' '"i1. iilM wnrw u iii I f....t...:.. ... . ii"iu-i - iii nwm in ntriiir rntiiii in m 11.1. I... i. . ".':""""u ! ""n will be a prniid hull d ..i,: .i. n ; 1....1 . ..7. " . ces mill tli.i ut..... 1 1 1 1 ..e 1... 1 1 0 . Angeles everv Salem McMinnville Plans To Enter- I United Spanish war veterans; address, Governor Withycombe; social hour. , P . 1 n Ui ' Tuesday, June 15. i'irst Oregon vet- taUl U. A. I. Veterans "a"' meet at city hall; G. A. R. en - eampment at auditorium; Women's Re- tions are being ninde for the G. A, . K. federate veterans, library- hall; United state encampment to be held in Me- Spanish war veterans," Plvnn hall; Minnville June U I to 16 grils' drill. Kvening at a'uditorium Ihe first day will be given to as- muiie by gir,8. , flub m , , signing rooma to the delegates and the! fashioned eampfire; musie, veteran routine business of the convention .At, qnartct. rol, of ,, ve, 3:30 in the. afternoon the Sword clubi .iriim corps and social hour and Cmpfire girls, under the direc-l Wednesday, June 16.-Busines8 ses tinn of Colonel J C. Cooper of this 9ios, band music at park; installs c.ty wUl give drills; at 4:0 a grand tion of new officers; adjournment, parade followed by the Women's Re- girls' drill and escort visitori to trains! iici cuijin )iL-poiiuii)( . r iing to ine Junior high school. A public reception will be held in. the evening. Following is the complete program as arranged: Monday, June I t. Reception com- MACLEAYNEWS (Cnpital Journal Special Service.) Macleay, Oregon, Juno 8. The irruin mittee and band meet at headquarters!'11 the Waldo Hills has never looked any and march to depot: escort and assiuni better than it does now. The last few iuuiusj tuuutii 01 uuiniuiHi ruuon meets; credential committees meet; Sword club and Campfire girls drill; grand parade followed by W. R. C. presenting flag to Junior high school. Evening Recep tion at auditorium; music, High School Glee elub; address of welcome, Mayor Tilbury; responses, H. a Fargo, depart ment commander u. A. K.. Mrs. Eva Morris' Prices 1 k Cko.ce Creamery But ter 30c 5 cans Sardir.es.... 25c 1 doz. Supreme Milk 85c 2 lbs test Cream Cheese 35c 3 cans Minced Gams 25c hot days has killed all the nphus that were on the wheat. Strawberries were injured some by the last rains, but there is going to be an abundant crop. Little Master Robert Rnmsden was out to church lunt Sunday and his many friends were glad to sec him as it wu's the first tome he has been out since linger, president W. B. C D E Johns-l"18 0P'rutlon for upprndicitm. ton, commander Uuitod Confederate' Alr niui ilr8' ()L,orKe slurri the veterans, Mrs. C. K Parker, president ?,m'st.8 of ii,"T dnughter, Mrs. H. K. Lndies of O. A. R,; Roy W. Kesl, "1 .."T l,","r(1?' n,ld mH, "': ' J '( Mr. Charles Enckson, of Klkliuni, , was in Salem nnd Macleay for a few Hours on business lust week. Mr. Oscar Chapman who has been ill for the Inst two weeks is much better now. Julius Jammer just returned from u trip near Springfield where he went to buy duiry cows. Mncleiiy road district No. i() will be gin work again today. Several farmers have just finished' cutting their clover liny. Mr. (. P. Junes and .Mr. Boyd Ash by formerly of Muclcny, were seen lest week driving new autos. Well even if they lire living in Sulem they ure "go ing some." I "Mr, 11. 0. Taylor, who purchased a new cur several weeks ago lias gut so he can drive it in the rend ami lioiik the horn nt the same time, "Pretty good, your correspondent thinks. " CAPITAL HILL Mr. Pennington is marketing simie fine strnwhenies this week, Mr. iin.l Mrs. Will Grant mid little M it-H Irene Pierce of .V. Winter street, spent Sunday here with old time friends. i Mrs, W. Newman went to Mount Angel ami spent the week nnd with her husliiiiul nnd son. who are traveling with the lirowning AimiM-nii'iit 'o. The I'. S. Geographical surveying squad were here the last of the week I trying to even up our hills and hollows. It would gladden your heart to take a look lit .lames Hawthorne straw . berry pi.teli. The Oregon berry grown , in Oregon mid raised by n mail who hus come to illlike Oregon his home. I The loganberry men in lliis vicinity 'lire gelling their pickers rounded up 1 ready to commence about the Inst of this week. I Miss Sarah Lansing had ns her guest Sunday Miss Virginia Howard, a pit 1 pil of 'the Sacred Heart Academy. Miss Julia Chase Krncst Hoss and Prono Sprnnger were three of the I Kighlh grade, and Francis Vnuinl one of 'the Ninth grade graduates at Salem Heights school Saturday evening. "MAKE MINE A MALTE3 MILK" Bost Farmer Cured Hams 18c Best Sugar Cured Hams, lb ... ine Nice Breakfast Bacon, lb 18c Pic k Nick Hams, lb 12'2c No. 5 Lard 70c No, 10 Lard $1,40 Medium Cottoiene C5c Large Cottoiene $1.60 No. 6 Compound 60c No. 10 Compound $1.20 8 bars Sunny Monday Soap.... 25c 6 bars Morris' Best 2!ic 10 bars good Soap 26c 1 gal. Kerosene (bring your can) 65c 1 gal. size Choice Poaches....3.re I gal. alse Choice Pears 30c 1 gal. size Choice Pumpkins....25c 1 gal. size Choice Squash 2bc 3 pkgs. Seeded Raisins 2&c 1 doz. cans Milk 90o ' eons Extra corn 2!)C 1 dos. cans Corn 95o ' cans Extra iual. Tomatoes 2.rie 1 doz. cans Tomatoes 950 2 cans Bauer Kraut 25o 2 cans Choice Peas 25c 2 pkgs. Arm & Hammer Soda 15c 5 cans Extra Choice Oysters 25c 2 cans Pride of Columbia River Salmon 25c 1 doz, cans Pride of Columbia RlTcr Salmon $1.40 Alaska Pink Salmon, can loc ''a gallon Byrup 30c 1 gallon Syrup 60c 10-lb. size Corn Meal 35c 3 pkgs. Post Toastles 25c t-nrge bottle Vinegar 10c Extra line Uncolorcd Japan Tea, lb 40c 5 cam Clearhrook Poaches....50c 2 cans Cloarbroolt Apricot....25c ' lbs. Head Rice 25c S lbs. Choice Dried Peaches....25c 4' j lbs Best Cream Rolled Oats 25c 4 lbs. Japan Rice 25c 1 fal. Best Cider Vlnegar....25o All Coupons must be presented by June 1st. Parcel Post Orders A Specialty Free Delivery Anywhere In Ba lem and reasonable distance in country. Morris' Cash Grocery PHONB 1467 Comer Morris Ave. and Talr cron&ds Road One hundred nnd forty-one thousand, , two hundred times n year tins order is 'repeated by students lif Ihe I'niversity 'of Wisconsin to Mndisnn deali'is, says 1 the tladison Daily ti 1 I i 11:1 1 . I These figures are not the result of guess work, but me ba-ed en cirefiilly ' compiled reports submitted by di alers 111 the University district. Some i'.'ea of the vnstness nt the rn sumption f llnrlicks' Mulled Milk by the students of this one Pniversiiy alone iiuiv be tained when it i I sidered that the straws used in scr. Jig ; would, if placed end t I, form a j line thirteen miles long, while the t ,':il amount of Mailed Milk would Ml 11 reservoir of thirteen thousand gnll"ii. I The investigation nlo 'lewl"cd fact that the students do not older Malted Milk merely as n delicacy ir a thirst quencher, but because tliev Jun e 'discovered thai its highly m.uri-liing ' and sustaining qnali'ies enable them to 'iiinke n satisfying lunch on n "glii of Horliek's." I The total amount annually expended ' bv the students in 'his manner is (dl.ll'O and it is estimated that the 'saving through the re-nltnnt economy on restaurant checks represents nt least nn equal amount, or enough to pay all expenses for fifty students for 'one venr at the university, or to buy two " hundred students a high cl.s librarv of one hundred bonks each. TEXAS RANGER KILLED. El Pa. Texas, Juno . Lee Hur ilette a Teins ranger, was kiium 111 revolver fight r.ith three Mexicans near Fiibens vesterdav, according to report here todav. Two of the Me,, can. werej serionslv wounded. Hurdette ws, at tempting to arrest the Mexican-. lurdct.e in the third ranger .0 b killed by Meiieani on the border within two weeks. stage and have .0' , r"n'" which all lug pushed. An averag, '. America has ,!l , ' ' w ''"'i0,8 1 t"dardUed of horses leaves Los .. "'I'--. HIM Slides belong on tin mice in the b;.ll r.oin America lia, ,n " '" "u been ordered back to the s , ,1 'd dam'C9 wlU be ,auh- uances-the stately waltz, the two-step,, one-step, canter, hesitation and the slow The only new dance for the venr D.r- El'loY tho Cherrinn CHERRIAN POET'S OFPERINO. nmht for Newnort N,mh the .insfm-ii I shipping point. Representatives of the ! British government nre said to be active in no- uurw unci niuie niniket Here also. be the 11)15 tango, a tango without di 1, ," , '"'W ll',,m-,"".ir. eaused a good n ill 1 o. in nnd whirls. K W"""t ,,,1,s "f amusement at the last Cherrian betlllelim Steel OOarS "Wi.n. ,. . . meotin r. bv i i.... - 1 - - - .." nn- pcoue nee, is more sin- . 11 1 .1 , " 1111 nuio- l'bcity and less tWishnr,, " s, id Ti'-lr, la'l'" w,h lcm'""le be driven H. Kelly, secretary of the'organiation ' " "C ,l hm"1 "Kgregation, to, today. "Vulgar 'dencing has h." it" "'"'Sl' r'fr0,,1,",'l"s '0 the thirsty.) day and the dancers must step grace-, YE CHEBMawq 1 tally nnd beautifully a,.,! abov-n il u-i.i,: YE CHERRIANS. simplicity. There are to be no more! 11 . .uTTu . Argentine tr.ngoes, ninxui Ruli "ulis! L1,' " ,0 lhri". i"d Lulu fados. The people if he ti rl"'.v "e the merry nns, e,t have learned to t , ' h.i - at m ; Tl ,,U,,ke ,h ? '"' '"" towards the old-fnshir,ned waltz and he 1 l'0"' f"r r,'K""' west will follnw ti, .1 .. . ... ' i ' heering up everyone. U1...11.. 1 V . "Il.v Brc Illc I1V' "as. tho noise. mako wav in,- tlm ,,,,-...;.... , ... 1 .... ... . -"'iiiniiiii, 1,11,1 ny "v nient telle lers vchn avi,.,,. .1,.,:. .. ' . , . . Pils' monev for Vr"".,,'?'r !"! rw0" "'"If -f"'. mi.: .1. n ' . . lur nrnviiig eonietn stoiins mrt elT I1''"' h ""8 " '"""'"rilling ,". , mum.w More than VoO delegates from the 7 17. various dancing congresses arrived hero,1 Filling the crowds with .Might. I.rd by their cr.uert band, llcst in this western land, Playing the music you like. Marches that prance with vou, Ragtimes that dance with you, Also that ode, "Might of Right. bovj urn uivvi uuaia On New York Market I New York, June 8, llethlchem steel ! spurted to 1(15, a new high mark, en the ! stock exchange today. This represent led an overnight gain of ten points. I The shnrp advance was due to a ru I mor that the company is behind a move I ment to tuke over Crumps ship yards and build merchantmen to be phieed under American registry. THE USE OF SOAP SPOILS THE HAIR Soap should be used very sparing ly, if at all, if you want ' to keep your hair looking its best. Most 8oaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scnlp, makes the hair iirittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use Is just ordinnry mulsificd coen'nnut oil (which is pure nnd greaseless), is cheaper nnd better thus soup or any thing else you can use. One or two tenspoonfii'ls will cleanse the hair and scalp thorough ly. SimpHv moisten the hair with water nnd rub it in. It makes an nbnndnnce of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hnir dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine nnd silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and ensv to mannge, i ou can get mulsificd coennnut nil nt any pharmacy, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. DOCTOR TELLS HOW TO SHED BAD COMPLEXION Piloted everywhere, I'n PnrUfln's tW....l. C Headed by Doctor Petite. Ho of tho booming voice, Making the streets rejoice. Drum-major f Payl He's a treat. Followed by lemonade, All through the day parade; Life-saving auto. Great stunt! Heer to tho right of them, lieer to the left of them, Lemonade sprinkler in front. (live them a cheer or two, Paint the air black and blue, Give them a yell, good and loud. Hurrah I for thi Cherrian r, Hurrah! for the merry uns, Snlcm, siujg out nnd he proud. K. V. H Salem, Ore, COLONEL BLETHEN DYINO. Seattle, Wash., June K. No change was reported this morning in the eoiuli ti(i of Colonel Aldcn J. lllothen, vet eran editor and publisher of the Seattle Times, who returned home seriously ill a month ago from a journey to Floridu in search of health. His' physicians have little hope for his recovery. Wo cannot restore degenerated facial tissue nny more than we can restore a lost limb. It is useless to attempt to convert a worn-out complexion into a new one. Tho rntionnl procedure is to remove the complexion instead remove the devitalized cuticle. Not by surgi cal means, however, as the underlying cutis is too thin, too tender, to with stand immediate exposure. Applying ordinary nierenlized wax will gradually absorb tho offending cuticle. By de grees, a new, youthful skin appears; soft and delicately tinted as a rose petnl. No lady need hesitate to try this. Procure an ounce of mercolized wax of the druggist. Spread on a thin layer before retiring, removing this in the ninmorg with soap and water. In from one to two weeds the complexion Is completely transformed. n approved trentmoAiit for wrinkles is provided by dissolving an ounce of powdered snxolitx in a hall' pint of witch hazel. Bathing the face in the solution brings prompt nnd remarkable results. Dr. H. Mackenzie in Popular Medicine, It is sometimes the case that a fel low has n poor little wife who is so timed that she ci,n letnrn Inline from the club nnd tel! her husband what some of Hie other women stiid. Venizelos Favors War While Ailing King Stands Firm Against War Athens, June 8. With King Constim tine criticnlly ill, and at times seeming to hover between life and death, Greece is about to decide for war or peace. This decision will be based upon the question of whether the ministry of former Premier Venizelon, whose" pro gram is for participation in the war on tne side ef the ullics, shall be returned to power. Tho elections will be held June I I und will mark the close of a contest in which the now stricken mon arch und his deposed premier have been urrnyed ngninst each other. It was the statesmanship of Venizelos which solidified tho results of the mil itary successes achieved by King Con stnntine. Tho premier fell' from power nt a time when ho was the idol of the people. Tho allies have offered Greece territory in Asia Minor if the Greeks would join iu the attack on the Pur diiiielles. Premier Venizelos was ardent ly for continued Greek expansion. He favored the participation of Greece in the war and the acquisition of new ter ritory. King Constantino was opposed to hurling his country into the con flict und forced the premier's resigna tion. Now the division rests with the people in the election to be held next week. In true American fashion, Raymond Duncan, brother of Isadora Duncan, the famous dancer hus stumped nil Greece delivering speeches urging tho return of Veni.cloN to power. The greatest sympathy is felt for the king, owing to his present serious condition, but It Is generally believed that Venizelos will be returned to the heud of the cabinet and ill this event Constant ine und his former premier will be compelled to work together again. Venizelon will have the vote of the people to point to in support of his war piognini. And in n recent exclusive interview with the United Press King Constuutiiie de clared he would work ill a ml with Venizelos should the latter be returned to p6wer, A cheap man may be bought with u S cent I 'gnr. Skin of jjsauiy is a Joy him r8. T. FELIX COURAIID'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAIITIFIER llentovt Tun. lln1 utiHis, .iimn iiiicii'-tL Hub, ftii4 Mia itirt.' SUM I I YtJIf titllll'l) mi Iwtuilr, tu.il de. Am ilriKiiim. 1 Iiai ttiM tt lit tr of ft) yen!!, hut U hartnlrM w liMlt'll tubfRUtrlt li (ir'hfrlf 11 ii it t, Arttpt rvci'initt'i Mt of tiuiU.it titmt. Ir I A, Hvrt iftld to 9 U.if of Itie hituU ln ift iMtkut'i " A 7 u Utile. wilt tin tUiu. 'finnrnud, C run in' u thi tMt Imrmfu. .f !1 th lu linii'ftrMkilii," Kit ult by 1 iItiikiU fti.d Kn-ncy ttuoib iKklvt in tht VblUtl aulM, Uautttlft uj Cuioi 'taaT-HOPllKS. Ptei. 37 Great John Shut tmtiA It would be a gold plan for the leg-, isliiture to tux buch.dors enough to ruise a fund with which to buy Ico cieniii for obi maids. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury mercury win surely destroy the ivn of smell sii.l completely UcrAiiifc whole lystrni when enlerlnn It llmiufill the mucous urfuces, Hucli artlelea slioulil never be iisml except on prescriptions, from reputable piivslcliins, as tbe iIiiiusko they will do la ten fold to the good you can possibly drlva from Ibeiii. Haifa Calurrb Curt, msnuruutured by K, J. I'bcncy A Co.. Tiileilo, O., eontiilni no mercury, sod Is (iikmi InlernHlly, ucllixt .lin etly upon tho blood anil iniicoiia iiir (uees of II, ayitnni. In huylna Hull' Citltirrli Cure ba sun, you get Hie Kent." Inc. II Is lalien Internally miii made In Toledo, Ohio, by . J, Cheney Co. Tes timonials TreH, Held by hniKKlsts, rrtco 7Be per bottle. Tsk Hall f amily run lur uoniiliwllua. Ciricillo and His World Renowned Band Coming h.L iM -. 4 ... !. -'.V r. . . V. ti Jlv 'St ,C-'-1 - jfii- i .Mr. ,y:mv4 1AST year tlie whole country wui searched for a better band than hud ever been brought to the weilnrn slope before, Ciricillo's Conecrt Band was selected, and the ehoire wa promptly indorsed by the ratroni of tixty Chautauquns, all the cities in which Ciricillo appeared, An insistent demand arose for his return, and the result is that ' Ciricillo's Band, improved and enlarged, has been engaged for the 1915 lennon. This ic the only attraction of thirty on the progiam of tho lust assembly which returns this year. The success of this band is hard to analyze, for it depends on 10 many superior chiiractcristici, The greatest is the lender himself. He Iraiumits his mngnctio, force ful personality to his playeis to a degree that is rare, even among gteat bnnd lenders, The work of this conductor is full of life and vitality. Every effect is a superlative. His diminuendos are light as the flutter of a bird's wing, though every instrument is sounded, and hit cresrendos are powerful and climactic. Whether playing populur or classio selections, the full power and melody are brought out so the listener enterics the true spirit of the composer. All will be glad of another opportunity to bear Ciricillo's Band. The Ellison-White Chautauqua Co. have organized one of the greatest amusement organi zations in the world. Through their efforts the people of Salem and vicinity are permitted to see so.Tie of the most talented people and acts of the United States and Europe that otherwise would never be brought to Salem. There were enough tickets sold last year in advance for this year's Chautauqua as a guar antee to Ellison-White Co. that the Chautauqua would be a success, thus showing that those at tending last year were more than pleased with the entertainment. There have been a great number of new attractions added for this year, and every act staged will be appreciated by all. Get a season ticket and see the first performance, as this year's Chautauqua will be good from the first raise of the curtain to the finale. Salem Dates: July 5th to 11th Inclusive