I FACE SIX. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. MONDAY, AlTui ami, 12, Two Marion Men Seek Legislative ; Job; 12 Declare Two more Marion county men with h-irislatiie ambitions entered the pollt- f U-al arena Saturday when J. C. Perry J of Salem and D. H. Looney of JefTer-i Poriland Second In Loast League time, m San Francisco. April 15. Standing of Tacitie Coast lea gue clubs at the end 'of the first week's play follow: W L Pet Oakland .t 1 .857 Portland 4 t .80 Vernon 4 t -S71 Seattle I 1 .599 Sacramento t 1 .509 Ban Francisco 3 4 .421 Salt Lake City 1 4 Los Angeles .143 son fild their nominating petition as candidates for representaliri'e from thia county. Both men filed for a place on the republican ballot Looney: , is a candidate for re-election but Perrj i SeU CltOTS W OflC Out is a new man in me political umeiigm in thl section. Other candidates filing Saturday were: John L. Schuvleman, Portland, dem ocrat, for dlega!e to national cDih Joel C. Booth of Lebanon, repubil-; Senators can. candidate for delegate to-national, workout l. i .;n Kj. ejtiiniav nd Kundav four hicvcies hant urrarAinr to an oninion Dre- "o oecome mtmutri . pared by Attorney General Brown for entertained very highly. The program were reported stolen. One of them, be the guidance of S:ate Treasurer Hon. : committee has secured one of the ' longing to John Marr. was later dis The opinion is occasioned by the re-. ,rtJ,iner on the Pacific ! covered and the hunt by police dlscon- quest of an Oregon bant to witnaraw - .... J. r. rtUTCnason. p: riurni has offered to pay anyon? I run down by a Willamette Vali? i Southern train. His aiiter-in-liw. Jim. O. Kjllo. was instantly kiiied at fined to his home most of the time quest of an Oregon bank to withdraw since the accident and much of the I liberty bonds now on deposit with the coast tin. a 'tm halt tt'ho n &k'.ft if he ImEiirv Hunartmnt at MiiHtr for the Club, expected to commence action agaiu-3 state deposits, and deposit in lieu attending this meeting 5 if he si's the company for damages, the report : thereof a receipt for the state mon-i through the entire program and does having become current that such wsj ey. ot laugh. There will be two princi- his intention, he said the fault was pal speakers and two fine entertain- not ith the railroad company and no : t r T- i i ers and refreshments. remuneration was due him. The Mt Angel college resumed mork thia morning after a week's vn- j cation on account of Easter. ! of ; tinued. :,;' V Alleged Bigamist Harts Declares Work In France Bicycle Thefts Wnn Hhh Praise Continue Here A Southworth. US Mission street reported his bicycle stolen from the hiKh school Saturday. Russell E. Kelson, route S. Salem, told police that his bicycle was taken from the alley near the Bligh theater. Harry Krohner. 715 South 12th street, reported his bicycle stolen from the Bligh theater alley.' tinrtinn nf . ioply in "Uncle Tom s C C ; here today, aged 7 . she "" 4, of -England and up to th. retirement from the stag. js Played with severa, fanfou eluding Edwin Booth. Sh. !T head of herwn con, While Waiting For Sunny April Days Washington, April 1. Resuming AttemVtS bUlClde xh P,ria mUil0' district -urine the -war. Brigadier General William. W. Los Angeles CaL. April 1!. Rich- Harts, told a house invvsticttine m ard Huirt. alleged bigamist, was un- niittee today that his -ic had tw re I j . , . . ..... been praised by Genjn;! ?ershins. once In France and recen'ly when he ' returned Iron Coble-j o sufy ir the Inquiry. ! Major General Harbord. commander Bicycle thefts continue to furnish police with mysteriesto solve in Salem. FAMOrS ACTRESS DEAD Worcester. Mass., Apr. 10. Mrs. Lillie E. Wilkinson, who had the dis- Lynne." company ASK FOR and GET i - 1-1 fe. MM THe OruH,, Malted r.lUk i. der guard in a private hospital today recovering from self inflicted wounds About 500 funs were out to Oxford made Kh',r Be was in San Diego Sat park Sunday and looked the Salem urday and yesterday While form 1 1 over In their. first public proceedings against nuirt were held of the "ervicea of uppl5' ln Franc N, The boys are looming up,in abeyance until he would be able to TO complimented the administration in, ays Biaaie Bishop.iappear In court, the officers contin-" ueneral Harts He praisea your administration to you perhaps but he told a different fr circuit Judge for department No. f.cla cluh and I see hard rowing ahead todar that th hnd i.imifi stor' to this committee." Mr. Bland Kourth Judicial district. Multnomah; in lining up teams -for games as the teen wives, of whom five were said ' 8aiA cotinty. jsame work that pat our boys to the!to be missing, and they appealed thru j , Krank A. Rowe, Wheeler, republican, fore while playlnr on service teams is the papers here to any of the missing 1 C7 1o cm n'e Chlh i.,r sute representative from four-t going to make competitors leary of try-! women who saw accounts of the casei Ci,tt''t ttV teenth representative district j ing out against ua." to come forward and lessen the la- TV, Ur1J Oo.ic'm . .W Hosford. Portland, republican.! The boys are looking forward to bors of the search by disclosing their ilUlU AOuSIiJ? iriinw-iuninB nwm uiiv- " ' wiiiur iu Him o Sunday identity. man county. )m-ntiiin from fintt coneressional Mn good ahaoe." " -"u ',a 01 war tor the ued their search for persons having! win n. poru. iTruuimii. " Bonis 10 nae a tirsi knowledze of hi affaim Thn i.-i ,wu rmW wraiinr 111 mat ot niinday Identity. I mr r j for the game with th.MooseJaw club. The police said they had learnel ! Meeting 1 OniPflt .April 17. The Canadian r nlnln. nt : i d..i o ., I . O O Knoch K. Mathison, Astoria, repub-jApril 17. The Canadians are playing of wives in Spokane, li jii. for state Clatsop county. Abraham Asher, Portland, republi can, fur state representative from Mult nimah county. Curnet 1.. Green. Atloria. republican f'ir diwtrict attorney for Clat.vip coun ty. U. W. itatman. Lakevlew. republican f.ir dintrlet attorney for Lake county. Collier H P.ufflngton. Gold Peach, leimblican. for "dlmrlct attorney for Curry county. mhu The ntr r rr.i. j , .... .1 ' ""'"' ,J aisiiiii a clubmen will .-rf... i ci. . " i.uo win noid the wtcui niiiiiii lms AnKeiea. i none or himifiinA representative from at Eugene this week. A few of the Monica. the next few days, and will report to Seattle Hlddie for training while waiting for the misslnir five the reLurn of Nick Williams and the playing nine from the university town. were said to be included in regular monthly ; meeting In the auditorium of the Com Kansas Miners Strike; Protest Hoivat Sentence Blossom Day May Have To Be Later If the prevalent inclement weather' Three Portland Companies file Incorporations Pittsburg. Kan., April vominues uiossom Day in Marion county, set for next Sunitnv r,i...i,i.. j i" "",,"1 1 HI have to be ogtnnnt it ... 1!. Ninety said at the offices ef the Commercial I ,earn what the club mM"s to thow merciai cjuo at 8 p. -?. tonight A membership committee has been work Ing the past month and an increase in the membership is expected. The club now has some 57 members and is expected to number over 200 in t short time. A special program has been ar ranged for tonight and every sales man in the city is invited to attend. Persons attending the meetine will percent of . coal m.ne, of Kansas are club today. No e action Tort rim wort.. V? T", onfntent has yet been taken by! rrom work as a demonstration of pro- the club. - iiranglxed fur the purpose of I and developing oil lands In Oregon the National Oil company of Portland cap i'Hlixed at (306.009 riled articles of In corporation with the state corporation department here Saturday. The incor porators are A. it. Jobes, C. J. Young and K, C, Nelson , ther corporations filing article Ss'urday were: vlrtuoas Phonosrrnph eompaue. Portland. tn0.00: v A. Scott, C. A M"er and J. W. Oberender. Oregon Contract company, Portland, I.Ti,00: W. M. Cake, Ralph H Cake and A. LIIJevlst. Alexanflr il,iai d their other sin iiciais. This Imprisonment ofj their president, , district union of-' Grand Opera House Friday,' April 16. v Prices 50c, 75c, nnd 1.00 (Plus War Tax) Seat Sal Wednesday If the dark, rainy weather persists. It is said, the blossom will not be out in full bloom lv ne r.,.,.!.. announcement was Ket-ni-ni H,... made the office of the mine oper-1 full bloom?,", UZTltZ baro! . ... j meter can assure that this week it is ntjy, miners marched on j likely the Blossom day occasion wMl Oirard today where the mine officials : not have to h. L.. ftM nn,,A.pI.J r-i ... , ! " ' w u'vvi,ni, r.ivtifM I1III1P8 r.ro In operation today, but it is sta'ed they are running with short forces. MT. ANGKI, MAS RECOVERING Mt. Angel, Ore., April 13. H. Ky! L of Voder station, east of here, has almost fully recovered from on nc cldent which occurred near his home several months ago when the auto mobile in which he was riding wr.s rl'l Ji,'ii ii:K.i;iii.iJ tt YOUNG GIRLS HADE STRONG Mr. Boyd TelU How Her Daughter Benefited by Tak ing Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. IWitle, III. -Mr daughter was very delicate and we thought we could hot raise her. She w troubled witli irregularity and the was not able to go to school. For a ytr we gar her all kindt of tonics but to no good. One diy one of your little bookt was thrown on our porch and I! ttw whar Lydia E. rinkham's Vege table Comnotind had done tor others and what it might do f8r her. Now she it getting fat and goes to school ererr iltr. You can tell every mother what th' Vegetable Com- tound hat dune for mr daughter." Irt. .1. H. Boyd, I0U2 N. Jackson St., Danville. III. If every gir who tuffers at Miss Boyd did, or frem irregularitiej, painful periods, btckaohe, tijeache, drtgging down piini, inrtammttion; or ulceration would ouly give thu famous root tud herb remedy a trial thrr would sood 8nd relief from such tnlTerinir. For tjiecial advice women are l,-ej to write the Lvdia K Pinkham M.-ilicine Co., I.ynn, Mast. The result of fortj rear experience it at your service. 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