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1L It al Ueir al iai.e ta law. Ur!g lAy witf u4 is ua im MMTtM rvMM) ta Urn" . a - l- " " " ,. 4 Uie4 stt IH sf tlwt .y. . r - - Sti Lu lit 4 IM !, g ii l f.ilulli. ia a '. f IMM pa u , a g si is rM. a mi Prt St. i. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY . EVENING, OCTOBER t. sad C H W . ! 1 1 -?- 11 iii it ii II Mil I - - ' ! .- ' IN SOCIETY iu ixiui ewun -f , Urlr afterewau at ' V W C U. f.f-UU bHte U .HiU. Tka gvae ' te . A give Oe It It.' MM frn ' It1. of Mr Mer ut en east re 4(11(1 If. I treat r. I. , ee frutn rfui u iir " ri- tovieg " form ee Ml Mfr.iMn p'e Se4 f T I. TUmm. W tlieWarh. Mie . Je J Mr M- ! MK UBI4JC Ma I" ...Liki -r iha r.frrehmeate ' 'e airk mtnuture olure eji.apar h cU" "'' UwldlBf llan. An letareeilng .Hr t ef 1Mb rneeih la thai af afle Mary 5rli Craaen 4 Hariri .Nooees whim la to p eir k..i ai Ika rath4rl on Wadnaadar 0.11111 T aortlra at UI t rrA I III a4 rapllo la o folloi i ik. kMM I Ha wa44in art Bill 1 in a Iron a af honor. Mr J k.i i-ook and Mr. InIi W. Cronin ki-ldaamalda, Mlaa Joarhlna Crenan 4 Mtaa Carlla Wllar. artfl ma uanara, Tkamaa Noonan of CMrl, Fradarlrk Itaot of llla. Harry Humphra". Lula W Oonan. Jaha Emara Crn and llavdaa SI oil. Nrit Uondar Wr. Joaph MHnila la larlalnlng at ear4a tor Mlaa Cr- nan and a th fo!lwln Tburadar Mlt Mildrl Morgan will la handkar- chlf ahawar for par. G4 DrparU. Km rf rrt ! fait monf Uria rlrct f frianda thai Mlaa Malan Drlvar waa upata4y cal!d la bar noma la Taooma yaatarAar Um H lllnaae la h family. Mlaa Dtivar baa baan tba p-vaat af Mlaa franc a Obartavffar and wu vltk Mlaa Porothy Moulion at tba lima of bar 4prtur. TBora4ay ariar. noon Mlaa Moulton antanalnad wlu Khl Ublaa of brldga and fla hundrad whan dainty favors of aor- bouquata . with allrar flowar plna war woo by Via Hlldrtb Hawaaon 4 Mlaa MIL 4r4 Coo par. Tallow chryeanlharnuroi and whlta rcm war ad la th dao orationa f U rooma. Mlaa Drirar la a popular in am bar of tba young-ar aat In T acorn. Sha baa only Just rattrrnad from a raar afanl abroad. rUlUng la England and rax!- It h aipaoUd that Sha would rmla a Mlaa Moul ' ten's rut t laaat anothar fortnlfht. and many dallfbtf ul affairs bad baan plannad for bar. imonf tbam Mlaa Grajchaa ICJoatarmane affair this tftar noon sad Mlaa Clarlc Bllaa Uss.Ua party tomorrow, Kntertaiaa for VUltors. Mr. and Mra. M. A. M. Ashlay sntar taliMd informally at military whlat last aranla for Mrs. Aablaya aUtar and fcroihar. Dr. and Mra. O. H. Nottag of Koattla. who arrlvad la PortUnd Hvn day. Prlsaa Tall to Mrs. Robart WUaon. Mrs. Tbomaa BrltUln roatar, C. B. liamalta mad C W. Hodaoa. Dr. Not-taa- raturna to hla boma tonight, but Mra. Motug will ba tba ruest of hr motlir, Mra. p. I Willis, xor n oaya. On the Calendar. Mlaa-Oraca Oasrtn Is sntortalnlns; at cards tomorrow. Mr Wlnalow Bradford will bs S brldga boataaa oa Friday. . Council of Jewish Women Meet. Tba flrat moating of tfca Council of Jawiab Woman for thla year will ba held tomorrow at t o'clock In tha Ball- Ing-Hlracb building. . Aa Intaraatlng Brogram baa baaa proparad, undar tha chars of Mra. 8. J. Fredma, Aa ad draaa will be glren by tha prealdant. Mrs. Julius Llppltt. sad a paper on cur rant ovanta by Mlaa laabal D Frtea. Mlaa Lola Prlca. accompnld by Mra. Rosa Bloch-Bauer. will alng "Auf Main- em Orossen Scbmarsea." "Du Blat Wl Elna Blume" and "Boa Jour Bupanna. srw Bandom Notes of Interest. ' Mrs. William C. Knighton, aecom panlad by Mra. Jamca H. Murphy, ra- WOMEN AND CASOUNE T Mlaa KAUh H Xaaa. dauafcta af Mr and Mra Ornlll Kant of Tu la,li whaaa eningmtnl lo l)rf T kikir Jr. cromlnanl taaar of A'aar- Tart Kaa baan announrd Hoik famltlf aa promlaani In ao-it turnad t lilin rrldar from a lnlt I rontand. a a ur-trlntanrfant C i. Tranklln of tha portlaivl Ratlaajr. LUbt 4i ror eom- pay, with hla wlfa and daughter. mii horothy rranklln. ara I AUaMle Oly. Tbay will ba gon from Portland aoma vaaka. At Atlantic City Mr rtanklln will attand tha national maailns of ib Awarlran ltr( Hallway aaaocistiua. Mr William Omh baa aa bar gnaat Mra. William T. shank of Taeoma, who will probably b her about a wtak. a Tba Monday Mualrl club bald Ha flrat ataatlng of tba aaaon yaatarday la EUars balL a Mr Edward M- Cbarry, wif of tha Bntlab eonaul at Aatorla, and bar hooaa guaat from England, Mlaa Oaorgia Mackay. ra spending a few daya with Portland frtanda. a A ftw frtanda of Mra. Oaoria t'pton ournayod to br homa Wadnaaday af tor- noon to bid har good bra t an Informal reptloa. aftar which a dliahtfuf motor apln waa enloyod. Mr. I ptoaJ Uavai aooa for Lroa Aagaiaa wnar an win apand tba winter. Among thoa pivarnt war Mra. Henry Buckow. Mra. P. Lol lies, Mrs. Henry Krauae and Mra. B. E. lost a a Mra. Bamual Todd and Mra. Frank Mareaae of Forest Orova, antartalned tba Fleur da Lie club Friday In honor of Mra. Rufue Cbanay of Portland. a Mr. and Mr. John J. Kennedy, who are on their waddtag Journey, are apend- ng eareralfleye in Balam with Mr. and Mra. Walter F. Bpauldlng. a a Mr. and Mra. Clareno True Wilson ava baan gueata of Mr. aad Mrs. V. W. Spencer In Salem. tt'tttwe f TVa rMiMl by P M It t t aar rlg vaa 4,n4 a aabfc Mr A ava mm gaa4iae a IM f u ika ee pel taa af a la a far a f Ifca iwm, Ta. aa 4r kKaun ( ia r Fl T a gaaoiiaa la IK. taa ettaee4 a4 I wo aa faa!l iaN4 - A lrt af aaaoi'a lad araiakl fraaa It-e aK alra t Ika m i far ..ra.r af ika tm. a4 aka ae laial Ul4 la aaaikar eaetef atty, a waa rur4 a urt af gatla la IM akar bia Bl la Ike waakaiaad 4 pl4 a aiik '! la It a (aft ik !! la ina rim 4 far I MMnoia Tka. aka r-ulk.J ka alia kalwaa bar beanta Tkla aaraia4 agfTWIaal latnH I anafca apaia- rUab' Tka allaa ft- r.1 ik kauaa kraJ aad ika aaaut aa faialljr lalurad. la Keaaae CHr raally. a Sa i idd la fleas bar ruraliure llfc gaao linax Ska lwk fc ekltdia lal tka rmrn akara aka aaa (laaalag Wka atS ka4 flnlaknl hmf hU, aha inougkt oald Ma If Ika gaaolla arse all drt4. a a, aka airurb a raalak ta laat it. nasal Th gfaollae rauakl fir and Ike w,, man and bar efclUaeaj war falsity t )urad. Woman and etpleslva haw ft bal aaaa la a Mbafs aampaaf. . Wamaai ar by naisr and aarlreaaiaal bU t4ae snea Tbr a bai a lakiag ,laaa Tkar ka aay lkiaa wukoal eAla ka aat Tkr iki laa taf atUtM. la aa kal ir aaa, Tay a a aaaa la aaa ka4 Wl4 kaa) l li taa.ll u flaa, a aa a 4 fatal lat It la a-M a BkaJ(a of kwa af baowl- Jf , r aary bawa Ika l a. pfcMir aad tikia4 a4ba are Ska ka a all kawt aka I bap yaa I tk aa) ra iiaa wu aaaaUa. aad are aaarVaaaa to kaa If Ifciaae are Snad Ira baaw kl iawa-a mkktaa WMIM affaaal tjarifwiir ia svaAe a aaarfc a, wkal la la ka daaet la aka la ba aJWwad jrwe fca SwMaal way akjprA. H r al aal la laraa. xb wkuk ar abaaiaialy aUa. anwat Ik aj af faaaliU ! a frs Ikaif kumaa ary t'aca af Ika daailr gaaatlaa Iwal aa tbay i4 a paiaaaoua drug I wktak ikvair l aa4 aaaaMarS save mm 44lcla4. or aa laay waa 14 a aiick af 4raaalia thai kaJ litat laa Ida Ika fraal gao f Wba 4 tbay da wttb Ibaat h are uaflllad U g Ikatr way wlifc- l gwUa or praieetsrf Wbal 4o Uay de k the lky g( lis Uar kaade rU4 roaad ua butehar feaife thai Ibe art ad ar baa J aat eharpeatadf If tba ravalver la lb bands f same ataa Is a eaaaaca la aaclaly, wbal Is gaoeltn la tba ba4a af seas wa Bveaf Fads and Fashions MARRIAGE MAKES HER JUST $1,000,000 POORER (Daltad Pnae taaaad Wlra.1 New Tork, Oct. I. Because th will of ber lats husband provided thst all her portion of It but 15000 should re vert to ber children's aetata In ess of her' remarriage, Mra. Archibald Mont gomery McCrea ia today 1,000,000 poorer than aha waa, - Formerly Mrs. JJavia xuniop sr., widow of a Virginia tobacco manufao- turer, shs has Just married the son of the Fonnsylvsnla railroad president. Jamea McCrea. BOSTON SUFFRAGETTES ELIMINATE MEAN "OBEY" SAVED FR0MAN 1mm i I ; .At Eft Ti OPERATION Bv Lvdia E. Pinkham'5 Vegetable Compound Peoria. I1L "I wish to let every one know what Lydia E. Pinkham's reme- taies nave aone ior me. For two years I suffered. The doc tors said I had tu mors, and the only remedy was tne sur- geon's knife. My mother bought ma LydiaE. Pinkham's Yepe table Com pound, and today I am a healthy wo man. For months i I suffered from In- Bammation,and your Sanative Wash re lieved me. Your Liver Pills have no equal as a cathartic Any one wishing proof of what your medicines have cone for me can get It from any drug fl st or by writing to me. You can use my testimonial In any way you wish, and I will be glad to answer fetters." Mrs. CHnisTixi Bezd. 105 Mound 3 1, Peoria, 111. , ; Another Operation Ayoided. New Orleans, La. "For years I uf fered from severe female troubles. Finally I was confined to my bed and the doctor said an operation was neces sary. I gave Lyaia E. rtnknam's Veg tUble Compound a trial first, and was saved from an operation. "--Mrs. IjltPkyroux, 1111 ierlereo St, J"ew Orleans, La. ' , The great volarae of tmsolidted ts. timony constantly pouring In proves conclusively that Lydla E. Pinkham's Vrcetable Compound is a remarkabta rmodyfor thoe distressing feminine i' la from which ao many women suffer. (United Praaa Uaaed Wlra.) Boston, Oct S. Avaunt with, "Cher rati and Obey!" woman has suffered Ions; enough, the- time sanctioned form of marriage ceremony Is out of date. Bo ssy the suffragettes of Boston. The members of the suffragette or ganisation have declared In favor of the "hobble" form, as prepared and auggested by Alice Stone Blacltwell, the leading exponent of votes for women her. Th service' is as follows: "I take thee to be my wedded hus band, to have and to have and to hold. etc., In sickness and In health; to love, honor and cherfth, till death us do part. "I promise to aid and assist my hus band (or wife) In every way and ' to help him (or her) to uphold hla (or her) political views, snd -1 agree to settle all marital difficulties out of court. Rhubarb Wine. In reply to a request In The Journal. the following recipe has been contri buted by a reader: Eight quarts soft water, five pounds finely cut rhubarb stalks. (In months of May or June.) Keep In covered jar 10 days, stir at least two or three times s day, press through fine sieve or cheesecloth; for each quart of Juice use half pound sugsr, add Juice of one lemon, gratea peei or hair lemon, one ounce. Hausenblass soaked in boiling water until dissolved, allow to cool b- fore putting in wine; entire mixture to be put In barrel. .Fine cut raisins will add to its delectsbiiity. After fermentation put tight stopper in bar rel, keep until March of following year, then bottle In patent stopper bottlea. In the Kitchen. An apple grated and stewed with meat or any sort will Insure its being tender: Never us? milk that hss been boiled for cske. Cake mixed with It Is pretty pure iu re na.vy. . T As a change, from the tomato ihii-i usually served with breaded lambxhopa, try an onion sauce made -In this way: Slice two or, if very small, three onions ana coos tnm-m water for a few mo menu and drain, put them into Just enough boiling water to cover, add a little salt snd cook until tender, rook together two tablespoonfuls esch of flour ana nutter, and when perfectly smooth add one half plit of stock, three r four tablespoonfuls of cream and one ealt apoonful ecb, of salt and sugar snd a dean of .cayenne. When the onion ia ten. der praaa It through a eolandtfr and add th water In which it haa cooksd. Paw Tars. Oct. I Tfcs latest Im portatlena from arle make II elr b ynd a doubt that greater full aaaa la klrts Is in latest dictum r in mi- ars f faahlon, but this la set likely t b Ukan p during lb early si rrllls of Valaoclennee and narrow lre will give sew aklrts the dalr run nmi Evan tnaee ar eon iwnin iw hang perfactlr etrelght; but gls a de lightful frou-frou erred wimout nw ly widening th general line. A dalaly niodal of flounced silk mus lin had s group of lac frills sat elae to the ham. The bodice waa almoet en tirely of lac, wits thr overlapping frllla of lae forming a flehu affect A aash and girdle of aoft pch-plnk satin completed thla elmple bat handeome coat u ma Width Is alao Introduced In aoma cases by flashing th skirt on th aide from walat to ham and laeert Ing an Inverted po"t of aoma contra! Ing material or trimming Heeta that lap under and noticeable only when the wearer walks sre snothar way of ob taining the new line of fullnesa. Th coat of vary ehort hip length am to hav gone entirely out of faah lon. which will b gratifying to many women who found thoee ooata exceeding ly unbecoming. The belief that th naw coata would b more closely ftttd aeema to have been without any foundation, however. There la a alight curving In front and aide lines on aoma of th new models, and there ar. of course. certain belted and girdled models which ar loosely heldVln. but th average eoat keepa ita loose, etralght Uoea. That the klmone sleev haa every In tention of aurvivlng the change of aea aona la evident. Even among the beat of the imported models ons finds It, snd th domestic models unhesttstlngly confess allegiance to It. but long slseves are a featur of aom of the most suc cessful frock and blouse models, and itj aeema eare to propneaf mat in ultra modish woman of th wnter will chooa long slseves for her daytime frock. Th frill falling over th hand Is a feature of the neweat and most modish lingerie blouaea, long sleeved, of course. snd of many other blouses snd bodices as well. This feeling for the long sleeve la aa yet confined chiefly to ImDorted models, and among th cheaper costume blouses snd frocks on seldom sees s long sleeve, but there will probably be a change later if tha foreign Influence makea Itself dearly felt, and th long sleeve is one mors socspted by the fashionable folk. New neckwear, keeping pace with oth er revivals, asserts Itself In short, broad, plaited frills of black, whit and gray moussellne de sol. This frill, exactly like thoss of lofig sgo, is di vided into unequal portlona, th nar rower left for th top. by a ribbon twisted through the middle and then used to tie It together In front or at the back, aa on prefera. Although these frills soon loose their freshness and beauty, they are beoomlng and add Just th amount of warmth necessary with th prevailing fashion of unllned gulmps and stock collars. They are eapedaJly welcome to the woman whostill clings to the round, collarless neck. Occsslon- W. M. AC Ike Maatasaas Jlsmy, is a viens u is uy, a g wa( al U leap arm. R. rwiar ag wife af rdUtsw. ar ! a fvw eVas la is iy, su l ike Janl drafts Mas w gwejsstst fte KriSavw rtns. Is to Ua etty f miu. a rael at U asrwl. tr. L. af taatti. t a bat thxt U th ally, a gvi at us lsrlj. t'tja Alasastdef (Was f la Wat art lullar SlaajssMa a r. la a aa in a ks 4i rrea sVaaltl. g el al IM laa pa rial r. A. aWsNrt. lbs aaarvea f TV IHltaa, Is a fro el a tea visiter la Ins ally, a gvael al U IwpafUi. U K liases) f aaless, to ssesstsg few day to ts dir. a ga at Us lenaA . a f Hff. Ur sssBstosisr SUn. Is a stelae vis l lev la Ik ity, ! at la lasperUi Jofea A- t'arao. atala aiav I Mario rouair. I a vlaiior to th city, a grl al l ha imperial. I. A. tt liarlHick ef Dajlas. to a buaJn visitor la Ue eily, a gst al tha Imperial J. lMt Maker aad ea.pl U Met f Sulharlla is a bualnea Vlatl to IM ally, a gvet al th lBrlL f. W. lmrili, marc ha at af La 1Mb. Or., la a bualaaa vtellev la th Hir. a guaat al th I'erktna. C. 1L Mas a, a tlmberniaji of Olympla, ia a bueiaa visitor la Us lty. a raast st us rersins. Charles C Hat, a hard vara aserelwuit of ltoeabrg. is a austa via I tor la Ue ritr. gwast at Ue rerktaa Joaeph Matter, aa attorwey of Ue MIboUii la a boalntaa vUUv ta Us rity. s gtieot at the Ferktaa. r. Y. Molkey of th Moamt Nor mal school, aad wlfa, ar speadlng a few dare in in city, gveets at Us Parkins. H A. Miller, a, promlnaat aarearnaau of Milton. Or, aad wtf e ar spending a few days In U Jty, gseets at U Perkins. J. Iarllng, a r1 eaUte holder and colonlsar of Mtlwauke. Wis, and wife ar spending a few daya to th city. guaats at the rsrklna. h. Itofer th well know awsppr publisher of Salem. Is a bualnee vtaltor In the city, a guest at tha Carlton. Dr. C E. Wad of Drain. Or, la apend ing a raw gays la tha city, a guest at tne canton. I!urtnn U French, a merchant ant) capitalist of Moscow, Idaho, is a busl nass viaitor In th dir. a gueet at the canton. Lo McDowell, with th Standard Oil company at Lo Angelas, Is a buslnaes visitor la th city, a guest at Ua Port land. Charleg B. Hurley ef th Hurly-Ms-on firm of contractors. Is a business visitor In ths city from Taooma, a guest at ths Port'and. Csptaln 8. 8. Res era ef Dewney Grove, III., Is a business visitor in th city, a guaat at th Portland. Jamea Sargent, for several year audi tor of th Portland hotel, la seriously UI at the . Virginia hotsl at Long Beach. He Is Buffering from stomach trouble. r. a Waite. th well known capital- ally MM th plaited mil tied aim long valval rlbboae thai rcb below U araist Una. Short-sack baaa f black oeirteh flhr ar smartly tied with a big rlttxm rowtts mstehleg In color the preol or th feather oa the bst Inch rel blue Is prtlculrly dealrkl la Ihla rnnacilon There le nothing prvttiar lhaa ham. Utthed white mariultte for collar and uffa. Por winter gowna aad blouaa II le sharmlng. and la seen en many naw medal, im eaa nk a aat la an hour or w at homa, Ths coat Is tnalsniflraat aad effeet eh arm ing, for thoae la mourning while mar- qutsslts srceaaerles ar vary prtly on blouee ef chiffon r crvp. or on serge frocks. Ths eras for Ih Tsm o'Shsnter hat Is at Ita height One example has s large, full crown of draped black velvet mounted ever a brim or band of akunk fur. the brim being quite broad at the left else and at the bark, and vanlahlng Itogathrr at the right aide. A full blaik aigrette la erected at th center front headed with a rabochon of gold braid from which gold fringe la suspended. Eyelet designs In lace a ar expected to be on of th strongest festures of U coming winter fashions. rLORENCE FAIRBANKS. St St at The Kitchen. Peach Shortcake Sift a teaapoohful of salt and two rounded trsspoonfula of baking powder Into a quart of flour. Hut In three heaping tableapoonfula of buttsr. then add a pint of rich milk and mix Into a smooth dough, aa soft as can ba rolled oat Divide In half butter' both cakes well, lay them to gether In a baking tin and bake 10 minutes In a hot oven. Part and alio two dosen ripe peachra, apllt th cakea apart, put a layer of peaches well sprinkled with sugsr between them sna plsce the rest on top. 8ervs with cream. Peach Tapioca Soak a half cupful of tapioca over night in plenty of cold water. In the morning cook until it la transparent. Butter a pudding dish, oovsr th bottom with a layer of allced peaches sprinkled lightly with sugar. Now pour over ths tapioca, which has Deen sweetened witn a cup or sugar, grate In a little nutmeg and bake a low ly until the peaches ar don. Serve cold with whipped cream. s Peach Fritters Separate two eggs, best the yolks snd sdd to them a table spoonful of salt, then slowly a cupful of hot swset milk. Stir well, then add two oups of flour in which has been sifted a tesspoonful of baking powder. Baa.t tha whltaa of tha ta m. mUtt frou and fold thsm in; now etir m Lest you fotgti first off let us remind ydu that in a few more days this monstrous thin allcea of nearhna Dran frnm ih. I cj . ... ... .e... (W .... - . spoon into boning lard snd frx a ught Clearance bale will end. we are positive that it will be many a day betore such an wuh'pe.chTuice01 " other opportunity will be offered an. opportunityo buy Hiffh-Grade Pianos for a great peach Meringu-put a quart of muk deal less than they are-worth. . ' with woich to moisten two tablespoon. This Is the much-imitated Piano Clearance Sale the sale that has shaken pianodom fill SS Af nAIn t SI Vrh AAA 1 A SAenata aAk I . . - - as soon as th milk bolls and Stir un til thick; remove from the fire, add a tablespoonful of- butter and allow th mi rMiHrWl. "e. ar w 4 to is Jiy. ga rwlLai. WlB Wrtsat Swat aiaav. to a BMieie) vtejtoc aa e any. a sre4 al Is cwb, W. IVltoa. aaesgal Albaa. to sm ujie m u ntr. a gsi Ue Oreb C, a Bwww f YaAsee ve. S G, tt far u rwaue iai' mm iMkaiara. ta a bwilaaa viaiiev m ally, a s4 a4 U Ores. C rid Kesie to la U aity. register ft ftvakee its to gvawt al Ue Or- S WVirM a Iswiarmis yte mv, a e!e visliof M a nail si Ik Or. I, t Carter, a frail grew or rtee Mlvvv. to a baaiaae vteilo- la Ua ally, a saael al us twgv Ooavg 1L Erwta ef Paiw, ef awasideesbl rmll Ua4 al Ua4 lllvar, la vlaiuag la Us ally, a gai al Or. Oora H. Jhaa v a l easts si 111, Is kelee vtallev to US Slty, a gvvet al Ua Ofegwav. P. lUletta, a ririr sf Cos trails. Is a assises vis4 tor la U elty, a gvet gl th Ota go. Mr, p. . a Baker, wtf af a Wan Valla banker, aad Mra, T. J. Aadsr ar speaaisg a raw aara ia la aity. gvsato st Ua Bv- Mra U Dl Lwtg and aea. an Mra. yds Uaoota eatih, arweslaeal ta Walla Wall society, ar vietUag to U r. gto a I Ue Bwr. Mtas goals Oarks has rera rra a es landed vialt st Prt Seville, and has agato token sp her heme at the Bower Oeerge K. H aril and. a eogtullet at flew Torn, and wif ar vteltleg to Iks city, guests at the Bower. Dr. C A. Macrura and wire or Maener af vial ling U Us el I y. gueet s at Us Bewor. C r, Laatsr, ststs senator front Csv- sop aovnty, is a bust nss vial tor ta Ue city, a gnt at U Coniallu. E. If. McCuns af Albany to a atia! aaes vtaltor la th elty, a gueet at Us dor alius. r. XX Fsllar aad wif rr waiia wana ar spesding a raw osy ia ins siit, guests at ths Cornelius. C K. Bpaaiainc. tn wen uas barmsa of Salem. Is a business visitor to U eltr. a guest st ths Comsllus. Fr4 Z!t. an auto delivery propria. tor of Madras. Is a huainess viaitor la ths city, a rueet at tha imperial Hugh MeLaln. a contractor or com Bay. Is a boalneee visitor la ths elty, a guest si ths Impanel. C C. Hammond, a lumberman or En gen, ta a bualneaa visitor in th elty. a gueet st tns jmpenaj. J. & Dllllnger, th well known news paper publisher or a a ion a, is a oust' nass visitor In ths elty, a guest at Us ImDrlaL A. s. Hammond, aa attorney ar ce- qullla. Is a business visitor la ths city. a guest at th Imperial. Oaorge D, O'Connor, a railroad man of Corvaliis. Is a business visitor la ths elty, a guest at th Imperial. Frederick Stuckert. an attorney of Wasbougal. g a business visitor la ths elty, a gusst at th Imperial. Simon Caro, a merchant of Roeeburg. ts a business visitor la th elty, a gueet at th Imperial. Miss Ollv Case, prominent In Tilla mook soclty, bualne visitor la ths elty, a guaat at th Imperial. Mr. and Mra. Van Zant leav this evening over th North Bank road for Mlnneapolla, where Mr. Van Xante to In business. They wlU visit a few daya POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS FOR TOWNS OF MARION tajeiari s tW I.Taall Aer, v . UC I ke fsHsffle ierfMe tka lin4 IM fls4 lre ba, M' Ia Salter. Us I a stj savtsgs fee fe will b evabil bee a4 .4 b eid fee boaiaaae tee ia. ii is rr ,? iui Hvkard aad (abr tu alee kav aa -Mg U mmm Sat T Aar, - affic as rtv fa'al earner rieg et ef Uie ylaa. ssktsg u ffnea U Vveiaet ptoe f aap ta lb tto s4 ato. Aa totei wtl attr a.) mm e Utrt U toeaJ peie(n ef. finals la Ueir dsttoa to 4iisg u affairs f lb bash. It. O. ZUaihBt tacedg pOlard. ts iriil a Ti WU rga, ur, O.L i rTr M, a Bflksaan, Maer1alaeal . f IM SpvtagneM iU a ta. was as poiaied yeeiafdar artmoa aif sao r pert si sad eat t avsaesd Wal lev H DllUrd. wk kss rete4 I lake U pteiiia) ef aseistssi la Slat feupenal4al I. M. Alder m a al Mlesa. Isilard as Me) sly4 la IMl sapscliy for anor than a awe Ik aad pi pto has m ukea bar ef tart Kllptrtch. when DtlLard dec) red l ecaad him. The swnsiy ewsrt, bewerer. could not agree) ipo Xllpml rteal aad liaughmaji wa mb4 la ste4. lUuf hraaa la a Mlrv ef tA owaty. to about II year f g aad haa b) ewgaged to lhlag gaer aser baa II year. - - CRAY HAIR MAKES YOU LOOK OLD Use Wjrelh't-Sj an3 Sul phur and Your Gray Hair WiU Quickly Vaniih. Ory hlr Is a bnar af ag. aad U- Ing thai caa b said M t IU Mavty will offee th disadvantages f this mark of ago sst upon rear brow. Wroth' Sag and Sulphur Bur xanv sdy darkens th hair aad rtor it t - Its youthful beauty. Oar. grandmwU aad their grandmoUert befor them , used sags and sulphur fer danaeia thslr bsJr. NoUtnf has sver bea fensd mors rrectlv for tills purpe inaa these two time-honored remedies, hut Wyth. a modra ehsralst, has oenbtned th two with ether Icgredlenla, which makes a delightful dreeelcg for Ua hair, and which not onJy rraove svsry trac of dandruff, but croraote th growth of ths hair It also stop tha ' hair from failing ant, ana assies it bMuUfuL ' Ail druggists ar authorised to refund th money If It falla ta ds asaeUy a represented. Don't neglect your hair and dean re sort to old tin hair dyes. Oat a bottle ef Wysth's Ssgs and Sulphur from your druggist today, and aotlc the differ- ' ac in your held after a few days' use. This preparation to offered t u publio at fifty cent a bottle, and) Is reoomroendad and sold by all druggists. Special agent. Owl Drag Co, y ANDPUYU?:PtAN05 S ESTABLISHED 1850 Steinway-Pianola Representatives ftfflflrif IP ANDPUYIR;P1AN05. 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