MONDAY, April 20 Special Engagement of the Best of Swedish Dialect Comedians ...Ben HcndricKs... And an Excellent Company of Players. Including the Famous Original Swedish Ladies Quartette Direct From Stock holm, Sweden, In the Time Tried and Ever Popular Comedy-Drama "' Ole Olson Filled to Hie Brim With Roaring Scenes Touches the Heart Interest Brilliant Specialties Admission 75, 50 and 25c. Tickets on sale in Masonic Temple. mi For your face to glow with honest pride, nothing is quite the equal of this Planet Jr. No. 17 S"BL It is suited to ail kinds of i;;u den cultivation and all garifla crops. You can do more and better hoeing with it in one dav thin von can do in three days with a hand hoe. Th:3 is but one of 52 FUrict Jr. tools of equal sueriority. Call at our store and look into their merits. Price of wheel hoe shown in cut with attachments $5.50 -These and a large line of the best ad latest improved farm and garden implements for sale by CRAMER BROS. Odd Fellows Block. Ocean wave .Something now in Washing- Machines operated with a rly wheel and a unitjie re versible "ear. 15uilt yood and strong for hard usage and wear. 1IA1IMMDDLE HARDWARE Co. Grants Pass, - Oregon. 117 'E wish to eill special attention to otir white shirt waists. We have some very pretty as well as novel ones in the latent styles. The Pcau do Soie and China silks are rare bargains. Also our line in underskirts of mercerized sateen arc selling fast at the reasonably low prices. Closing out sale of Ladies' and Children's sun bonnets. Do nt miss this sale, Mrs. J. A. Rehkopf Agent for New Idea Patterns, 10c. When sent bv mail lie. The (lew Carpet THKY HAVIv RKK.V LONG JDELAYK I) HUT ARE NOW COMING DAILY. A FEW ARE NOW IN OUR WINDOWS. WE CLAIM TO II A YE THE 13 EST STYLES AND QUALITY EYER OF FERED TO THE PEOPLE OF GRANTS PASS. SALES SHOW THAT THE PEOPLE APPRECIATE THE FACT. A The Principal Dealer in Furniture and House Furnisher. The Iiis Store, North Side. Nearly Lost in Lost River. Fred and Chan. Biehn hart a nur- j row ewuin' from ncrious consequences iu going through a bridge over Lot river with horses and a loud of hay , on Sunday, according to t lit Klamath , Kepublicau. The bridge causing the trouble is one spinning the river at what ia known as the Lower Oap. The boys were making their third trip witn hay which tiny were hauling) from C. C. Lewis' ranch. The bridge had previously aceon-d perfectly safe. Oil holiday, however, an they were crossing thi' middle span it suddenly fell, dropping the boys, hay, wagon and team into the center of the stream. The had (.11 15 leet with out turning over. One horse tried to walk oat ou the b k of tiie oilier one and Dearly drowued the latter, hot one of the boys crawled down to the teniae and cut the auiniAls oo.-4' and then they iM-riie!y iiwam to shore. The wanna, hvr and burn floated" down mreTim a'hont 100 yard a:id lodgtd against noiue rocks. Li-ycle repairing at Crauior Ihos. - OPERA HOUSE mmrn Easy Gardening and at the same, time clean and perfect garden ing, the kind which will make your gar don thp tn It nf ?- 3: ! 7- 2 the neighbor hood and cause Our stock of Wash Boards, Wringers and Tubs is com ilctc. Ask to see the Asbestos Sad Iron. Absolutely the best tiling on the market. Q I Advertised .Arc. Arriving U. Bannard Rev. r.berman De&d. News whs received hern of the death of Rev. Clarence Eherman, held Hccretary ot the. United Slate Society of Christian Endeavor, at rianrT, N. W. T. Mr. Kbernian was on a convention tour, accompanied by his wife. Typhoid fever, com plicated with congestion of the lungs, was til" cnuso of death. Dr. Kt rmau a few week, ago at tended the district convention of the Young People's SisP ty of Christian Endeavor,- held in this city, deliver ing several addresses. He was an i l.n.'tit saLer. and was to have Is-cu one of the principal speaker at the National t.'onveijt ion of the Y. P. S. C. E. , to he held in Denver iu July. Wanted. A mn r for general merchandi' Lasiocs. ('aii;al of fiyn) or 0 re-'air.-l. For pjrticulars ee Jom i Moss tlie lial K.-Ute agtat. Grants P.is, Oregon. Washer OUR PERSONAL COLUMN People &s They Come and Co From Day to Day. E. D. Thompson of Winier was in town on business Saturday. R. W. Clark returned on Tuesday from a business visit to Portland. Miss Fraukio McWilliams of Ash land is teacliiug school at Leland. J. F. Shawhau of Daytou, O., has returned to Grants Pass and intends to locate hero. F. H. Stull retcrned ou Thursday from a visit to thi "Red Bean" mine on Cow creek. iJiss'Stella Paddock went to Alt houso ou Saturday to take charge ol a school iu that district Mrs. N. DeLamater aixl daughter Miss Daiuu of Gold Hill visited iu Grants Pass on Tuesday. Heury Harth returned last Wednes day evening from a few days visit to the Calico mining district. Frank Griffith returned this week from his squthern trip in which he went us far as El Paso. Tex. Mis. Kay Carlou ot Koseburg is vmiting here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.' S. Cook. Geo. B. Archer came iu Thursday from his placer property near Lelami to SHud a few days with his family, lather Geo. D. Doyle, formerly of this place, has been transferred from Rosehurg to Burns, in eastern Ore gon. Mr. D. T. Welch of Waterloo, Iowa, is hero assisting his brother, Calviu Welch closing out his husi uess. Uus Isewbury of Jackson conutv has been admitted to the bar mid is now a nir-mber of the legal profes sion in Oregon. Mrs. Temple Reals who has been visiting here for several weeks at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick, returned homo Tuesday. Mrs. Ray L. Sherwin, Lady Com mander of the L. O. T. M. in South ern made the Grants Fas hive a fraternal visit last week. A. E. Reames, democrat io nominee for congressman, was a passenger on Monday's train returning to Jackson ville from attending the convention at Albany. Es-Goveruor T. T. Geer was a passenger ou last Wednesday evening's train, returning to Salem from a visit to Missouri iu the interests of the Lewis & Clark fair. Mrs. J. S. Harbinson, who has been hero for several weeks visiting with relatives, left on Monday for her home lit Albany, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. C. A. Smith and her brother Harvey Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John A Her left on Sunday on their return to Spencer, Iowa, after a visit here with the family of A. Blackmail. Mr. and Mrs. Aller have been iu the west since May, visiting in different por tions of Oregon. C. C. Rubs returned ou Friday from California where ho speut the winter prospecting und mining and has gone to Williams to rejoin his family, with whom ho will visit for some time. Mr. Rnss is lookjng wi ll anil has been prosperous in his occupa tion, II. C. Kinney left on Wednesday by team for northern California, where he will bo absent during the summer, engaged ill looking afler the interests of the Hilt Lumber Co. Mrs. Kinney uccomiianied him as far as Ashland and will return Thursday evening. Mr. Kinney's family expect to join him later in tlio sun.mer. Roy N. Bishop and iiert Thompson camn in from the Greenback mine this week and left on Tuesday evening for eastern points. Mr. Bishop will go to Silieria to engage in mining nitra tions in that remote country. Mr. Thompson will visit in Missouri ami other eastern states. Mo-Iiol Commanderv'a Easier The annual Easter gathering of Malta Coiiiuiaudery, Knights Templar of Ashland, which was hold iu that city on Sunday last, was the largest and best in the history of the Com ninndery. A luncheon was served the Knights anil ladies from Grants Pass, Medford and Jacksonville at the Masonic Temple nnd special Easter services were attended at the Kpiscopil churh. The following Grnnls Pass people were in attend ance: Dr.aud Mrs. W. H. Flanagan, Dr. and Mrs. W. V. Kremer, .Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Harth, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Robin, Jos. Eet.n. r, J. W. Howard, R. L. Cue, A. F. Nelson. C. C. Taylor and E. Ryol have pur chased Ixive's station on the Kerb)" road from Mr. Etta Hubbard, ami took jsissessiou last week. The Waldo school district has been maki"ig substantial improvciiK nts on their school building, having lately fiiiUhi d putting on a new roof, with other repairs. The members oi hcIiooI board are now looking for a teaelicr and nay that ability to maintain good order it one of the prineijial qualified which they desire. Wimer Iiros. started a crew of men to work in their Deep Gravel mine on Monday of this week and will keep them busy all summer. Besides the j hydraulic elevator which w ill be in- ! stallcd during the coming summer, all the ditched will bn thoroughly overhauled and the mine jut iu com plete preparation for next season's rail. A new boiler and engine for the Golden Drift Co'd saw mill arrived here this week from Portland and wa hauled out on Tuesday. The conijiany heretofore had been running the mill witti a gasoline engine and the power "had been insufficient to give the cutting rapaeity des rul. The new machinery will enable them to increase the output of the mill and will facilitate the completion of ine num. 1 A novel xibition of a lire and! water proof aiut wad given on our i street the other night, by the Oregon ! Kire 'proof l'aiut Co., of Grants l'ass. I A shingle roof, 6 ft. by 9 ft., painted j with their fire proof paint was placid 1 in the street with three or fonr s icks of shavings which were lighted, and j five gallons of kerow ne thrown on, J making a roaring tire f ,r about hi t.M niinui-s. It tin 11 died ou. of iisclf. t The roof is now to be ae.-n on the lot ! next to Paddwk'i Bicycle den. I SPRING OPENING AT COE'S Slora Handsomely Decorated and Refreshments Served Visitors. R. L. Coo & Co. held their spring opemug on Ihursday, rriday and Sat uuay ol last week. Ihe event waa in the nature of a reception to their friends and patrons. The store was handsomely d"orated and artistic and tasteful arraiigemeut was noticeable everywhere. Relreshmeuta of fruit punch uud wafers were served the visitors in the rear of the store, where the huge puuch bowl with its de licious contemn was a conspicuous icature. ine reiresnmeuts were served by a number of young ladies and a register was kept iu which the names of the guests were to lie writ ten. Some !1.",0 visitors registered but the number that atteuded the opening was far iu excess of this, as the store was crowded almost constantly. It was a splendid success, both in a business way and as a pleasant social occasion. Oreuon'a Tobacco Law. Sec. 1. It shall be unlawful to sell, narter, trade give or in any maimer furnish to any minor under the ago of 18 years, any tobacco, cigars, or cigarettes in any form or any compo nent part, without the written con sent or order of such minor's parent or guardian; and wheu such minor lias no parent or guardian, then in that case consent may bo given by the county court sitting for the traiisao tion of county business, upon proiier application in. the county iu which said minor nuiy have resided. See. i. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall, upon conviction, be lined in any sura not less than livo f." nor more than f")0. See. a. It shall bo unlawful for any minor under the ago of 18 years to smoke, - or iu any way use any cigar, cigarette, or tobacco in any form whatsoever iu any public high way, street, place, square or resort. Sc. 4. Any minor violatng the provisions of this Act, shall, upou conviction, bo lined in any sum not less than 1 nor more than $10, or by imprisonment at the option of the court, two days for each offense. Coming Events. April 18-Dehate on Socialism opera house. April 20. Ken Hendricks & Co. "Olo Olseu." April SO Circuit court convenes. May 5 (! Readick stock company "Vendetta" and "The Unkowu, at in -May 1 1-1 tl Allen slock company in leperloir. June 1 Congressional election in First district. We have and E6e Chicago Racket Store is Closing' Out at Cost. We Take Eggs in Trade, IF YOU WANT TO SAVK MONKY Hats, were " " '' " All T.ir.en Hats Overalls, per pair Under Vests, were Work Shirts i ,i ii ii Slmes '. " Calico ..A Big Line Olo OIf-n. Mr. lien Id mlrirkK, kIioko nume in clnH-ly nshoeiiiK'd Willi the presenta tion of Sv.'i-ilihli dialect pliiyn in thin eonniry, ix young in yiiirs tliough a vi'termi in Mugo exTii nee nnd eujoyH popularity tliiuuglioiit the entire country. He nciile i LTI' it hllf'CI'krf lllufl 111 I Mr. i'.anic, of New York" "The Prison r of end. I." "Too Much .f 1 hni 111, ' ' and many other plavd. ! )e ing an apt stnd'iit of dialects lie, turned liii attention some years ago to the Suidi.) character, an Lt is seen at I its best in this comedy, ami is now recognized as the foremost Swedish J diahct actor of the American stage. He has appeared iu every Swedish play of diet met 1011 that has ts-eu pro dined in this country. in "die Ol-c.n" lie found the plav of greati st i heart interest and of widest poMhili ,ties for tlie delineation of Swedish character and he secured the rights of prodm 'tion. Together w ith an exe, 1- 1. nt 1 011, oil. y he will up)' nr iu Ihis city at tin- op.-ra houvi next Monday night and 11 spb mlid eutertaiiinieut of tie- Li ill some co-nTi dy class, -an be safely i.roruis.'d. A sixcial feature of the iicrforiiiaiiee wi 11 lie the ding ing by the Swidisli Ijole s (Quartette. Literary Department. Lib rary Uepanmi utof the Tin Won liOIIl p 111 ill iuh v.:ll meet at the of Mrs. Hair, April 21, at .1:4.1 BK'iGi'.AM Holl ( all 1,'uotiitii 11 from 1iiigfellow ! Lin rarv ill ill 011 V'ngf' How h d ! by " Mrs Wilson Biographical sk ten Mrs. Cornell 1 Heading--" The Bridge" Mrs. I.ueaa ; Literary cv nts j Mis., s T(i!!, Banu.trd and Silsby j I'ajs-r " i'iii-'fi How 'h pliM'i! in I.iternti.re" Sirs, lleatou ' ''lassilli ation of writings Mrs. Harvey Di-'-u-moii by the lie mls rd j Book review Mrs. D-miy I.ittl'j li-!- rne ile Vvirila was ipiite s rioiisly injiir.-d last Wednesday aft rno. ,n I v being struck on the head by a stone thrown by a playmate. (essiep s THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Brief Notes end Items of Interest a.nd Importance. Pr. Flanagan, Physician and Dentist. Go to Coron for Plumbing. M. Clemens, Prescription Druggist. Poultry Netting at Cramer Bros. ' See Voorhies about Kodaks and Supplies Planet Jr. Garden Tools at Cramer Bros. Tribune Bicycles are sold by Cramer Bros. Sanford's market delivers., meat soon as ordered. as Choice cuts of meat always at Sau ford's market. Try a cup of M. J. B. coffee all uext week at Smith Bros. Maps of Oregon vest pocket sue 20 cents at the Courier oflieo. A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Coron 's. Fresh eggs and plump poultry at Sanford's Meat Market. "Iugeuto" Photo mailers three for 5 cents at the Courier Office. Circuit conrt for Josephine county will convene next Monday April 20. Livo stock, poultry and eggs wanted at Sanford's new market. Front street. 1 Stroble's shoe repairing always pleases. Take your shoes to liiuu Why jiny retail, wheu you can buy goods of Calviu Welch at wholesale prices? If you want good timber claims or homestead call at Boyles & Sherman, office No. 12 Masonic Temple. Received this week the latest styles iu Diamond, Ruby, Opal uud Saphire rings at Letcher's Jewelry store. A. P. Tugwcll, supremo councilor of the Order of Pernio, will bo in the city Friday to meet the. members of White Rock Council of this place. Boyles & Sherman havo from 20 to .10 claims that will run from four to six milieus, call at their oillee uud get particulars. L. A. Strohle has charge of the shoe making and repairing department lit the Lucas harness shop. Take your work to him. If you wish a lot to build that new homo .on, seo Joseph Moss, the real estate agent, as he controls some of the most desirable building locutions. 34 days more to stay $i oo 2 10 I '95 I 50 I to 3 50 3 2 5'J 1 60 1 6 6', 80 Percale 10 70 " 11 35 Outing Flannel 12 35 ." " 10 20 . Flannelette 12 3 " 10 80 Combs 25 20 " 15 40 " . 10 45 Cups and Saucers, set 00 l'lates 9S Table Cloth 25 15 Copper Tea Kettle .- 1 25 5J4 Ladies' Hose ... 25 Ladies' Hose 18 of Summer Goods at Cost.. rat: Chicago iacsiet Oliver Steel Mini Chilled 1'Iowh at Cramer I!ron. D11 ring Mcjwern uud itiilicH lire mild by ('miner llron. I'.it ti in 'm Houko I'll 1 nt in gimi'iintccil for A yearn by ('Miner linrn. Fountain Prim Wuteriiian'H I 1 i-h 1 to fil.00 at Cramer Un.B. The fastest inihi ever made on a bicycle was by Murphy, who rode a mile 011 a Tribune in .IT seconds. A lady demonstrator will be pleased to serve you with a cup of the fa inons M. J. IS. blend at our store nil the coining week Smith Bros. Mi r cant ile Co. The Oregon Fire Proof Paint Co. of Grants Pass ss ud their money home. They don't d- iid their money nut of the country then exfs.ct you to iutrnn i.e them. Mike Clemens id having quite a m 1 ioud time with poison oak, having made a too familiar acquaintance with the troublesome shrub a few dayd ago. Attorney II, IS. Hendricks moved his I-aw Library and ofllee baelTtii Ins old stand at the Wright assay building Mr. Hendricks and Win. Alfred lni". ing dissolved partnership busini 111 real estate and iiisurunce. Key. W. O. Council will preach In the Presbyterian church next Sab bath evening ou "He In s and Poverty. " The dubjeet for the Morn ing Sermon will 1st " Presbyterian ism. " Tlie Oregon inn of April H, contanid (he pictures of the prixe winners iu the oratorical content of the Ashland normal, among whom is Miss I.ueje George. Mi m George ' friends com pliuicnt her highly for her oration, especially fiir lier tylo in delivery. The contest waa a very close one. Why Do The best dressed men throughout this locality buy their man who wishes the best comes to us sooner or later. There feB3W I' SCIILOSS BROS. & CO.. of BALTIMORE, are mak ers of the "Best Clothing iu the World" we have a splen did assortment of their make of garments, all of which bear this label. g5T Sixth and H Streets CALL ON US. 8 9 10 8 10 8 20 10 7 48 48 20 75 20 5 2 pr D I Curtis & Co., imictiial watch milkers and jewelers. Dialers in watches, clocks, jewelery and Dla nioiid rings. All remiring first class. Odd Fellows' building. If you have a few Hist class timber claims and have no s ophi in view to locate 011 (heiii, call ou Boyles & Sher man, olliee pj, Masonic Temple mid they will treat you light The Art class of the Woman' club ill meet with Mrs. W. (I. Hale on Friday at 3 :.M p, m. sharp. All nu mbers are requested to lie present as a new department will 1st or gan u i -that of needle work. A grand f n e bull will Isi given at Placer hull mi Saturday evening, April IH, by Dick Vest. Sup r will be served by Brig. U-vcrioh. The iiiusio will be fiirnishid by Demuree'ii orchestra. A very plmsuiit sis ial dance was given last Thursday evening by the Six orchestra nt tlie oH-r house. Those present n sirt a very enjoyable evening. Supper was served at the City restaurant at the conclusion oi the dance. A dialing dish party was given Inst Wednesday evening by the ladles of the Presbyterian church, ut the church rlors. 'lliere was a very good attendance 11111I " llincli","crokliiole" ami other games furnished amuse ment for the evening. A delightful lunch Was served. Claude Kiddle has gained more fame by his recent lisnps ariince than he 0. r did in hid iicwsiupcr work. Adist h of April II to the Orcgoiilau from Vuncouver ban him buying a ticket to Seattle and ntalsout the same time lie Has seen passing through Hon burg on the train en route to Kiddles. In another week he would havo been as famous an Tracy. Bicycle Kcj stirs at Cramer Uroa, Store. The Best Dressed Lion Deal Here?: HERE IS REASON NO. I. We have the widest showing of up-to-the-latest styles. Different men have different tastes-require different styles to suit their different characteristics that's where our wide style-range comes in. A man can get from us just the kind of clothing that makes him look his best. P. H. HARTH & SON High Grade Clothing and Furnishings for GENTLEMEN and BOYS . . . Boylon A Blierman, ofllce No. 12, Miusonio Tombple. Huadciuartori for our cnHtonivrg. TI10 contract for tlio Haunon Vrick ImililluK that is to te orootod on Front HtrtM't bntweou Bixtli and Sovniitli luu been awurod by HtiKRiui & Ilonlwarn. Mr. Boulwaro lufonns on hIko tliat tlmy have tlio contract for tvyo uioro brick baililiugi bonidi'8 thin ouo. Hwity liroa, moving picture nliow, given at tlio opum lioune on Friday livening, wan attended by a largo crowd who wore well pleaded with tlio entertainment. The pictnraa are nuuHiially dintluet. Some of the cenca wars very aiiiQHing, others thrilling and grnnil. The lleuty BroH. havo au exceptionally enjoyable en tertainment. Hon. M. W. W ilk Inn of Lorln. Cal., Hon. J. W. Ingln, nocluliHt candidate for congrcu and Mrs. C. 15. Harritt, will bo here on Hatnrdav to iKiak in the intercut of the nocialiati iu tlio ooiigrcHHional caniimlgn. Arrange nienlH have boon jiartially made for a joint iliHcuKslon between the aoclalintH niM'ftkern on the one lido and A. O. Iloagh and R. O. Hniitli, who will endeavor to nliow the fallacy of that doctrine. MARKIED. HONNEY BATTER-In Eugene Ore., Sunday, April 13, 11(03 Henry O. Honney of Grantd Pass and Mian Blanche Bat tee of Eugene. Mr. Bouncy it one of the well known business men of thli city and (be bride in a highly esteemed young lady of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Bou ncy arrived in Urants Pass Tuesday morning. Carnival Notea. The Woodmen of the World have elected V. Ii. Tiebeuoor president and manager of the utreet fair and carni val to lie held here Juno 17-20. The full committee consists of Mr. Tli li enor jiresident, J. A. Slover treas', (1, E. MuylM'o, neeri'tary, aud II. Thomas and W. K. Dean. Balloting for queen of the carnival will begin 011 Saturday, Ajiril IH. Koseburg, Medford, Ashland, Jackson ville and Gold Hill will have candi dates and if Grantd Past wished to furnish the queen ihe will have to hustle. Tlio committee have net aside .'o for the queen 'n rols'd. Riddle Turna lp. Claude A. Kiddle, who, it in re ported, had mysteriously diiiaps'ared from Vancouver, Wanli., April 1, padded through Hosi burg on thin morning's overland train en route to Kiddle and is now at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mm. Ahner Kiddle. Claude's wife and child am also at the family home, having been brought there yedterday from Vancouver by Claudc'i brother, Ernest Kiddle. Claude wan located at Trnnldale, tlie fourth sta tion nut of Portland nn the (). K. N. line, in Multnomah county, by means ol a letter which bo wrote to bin wife from that place. The letter was directed to Vancouver, then forwarded to Koseburg and finally to Kiddle, reaching the last named placo nimul taneously with Mrs. Kiddle's arrival. A telegram wan immediately diret t d to Claude at Troutdale, urging the necessity for bid presence at home, because of the nerioua Illness of bis mother, who id now reported an being very low. We are an yet unable to learn the reason for Claade'i action in absenting himself from Vancouver iu such a strange manner. Koseburg Keview., April 10. Lost. In Grants Pass, last week, one jmlr Gloria shiH'd, No Ii, also iackage con taining children's night gowud. Kalph Bambini, Golden, Ore. Till: VERY LATEST OUT ....Chiffon Bias Fold Hats.... MADE TO OKDER. The very newest design Nevei before shown iu Grants Pass. Sailor Hats at UO and 60c Hats Sold at Portland Front St, near 6th Willi Tho Fair Store. clothing at this store. Every are several reasons "why." Mil aoiMi at iTfit UIMIt Grants Pass, Ore. EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Oregon Delegable Appointed Omaha. Convention. for The President of the Oregon Press Association has announced the delegates appointed from said body to attend the eighteenth an nual convention of the National Editorial Association to be held this year at Omalm, Nebraska, July 8 to 11 Inclusive. A very Interest Ing-program la announced for the meeting, besides many Interesting side trips, banquets, etc. One of the side trips will be to Yellowstone Park, but the number Is restricted to 100 as they cannot entortaln a larger party at one time. The following- delegates were ap pointed: (Tlio Executive Com mitteeman and Ex-PresIdontTozior are members by virtue of ofllce.) F. 8. Harding-, Nut'l Exocutlve Committeeman, Telephone Regis ter, McMlnnvllle. J. It. Whitney, Dully Herald, Albany. - Ira I Campbell, Daily Guard, Eugene. E. Ilofur, Dully Capital Journal, Suloin. L. Wlinborly, Dully Koseburg Hevlew, KoKvburg. C. A. Woody, Pacific Baptist, Portland. A. W. Cheney, Courier-Herald, Oregon City. F. C. Houlo, Leader, Toledo. J. II. Zuno, A. ). U. W. Report er, Portlund. Albert Tozier, Ex-Prosldcnt Na tional Editorlttl Association, Port land. All delegates ure entitled to take their wives If they so desire, and they generally do. Art Department. Tlio Art department of the Woiuan'n Club will meet at the homo of Mrs. W. C. Hale, Friday, April 17, 19)8 at 2 :!)0. p. m. PKOORAM. Roll call Current events Addroda "What Shall Wo do to Mako the Art Department a Success" Mrs. Young Discussion by the members. Heading "The Meaning of Piet- nren"(Van Dyke) Vida Mooro Discussion of Chapter read. Mrn. ,D. II Btovall, nee. s Music Class. Tlio Music Class will meet will meet witli Mrs. Kinney Thursday, April at 8:30 p ui.and the follow ing program will bo given. Current events Clans Origin and Development of Ora torio Mrn. Van Dyko Alto Solo Oh, Kent In the Lord" (St. Paul) Minn Mitchell Solo Ho wan Despised and Ko- jocted of Men" (Messiah) Mm. Young Solo Rejoice Yo" (Messiah) ... Mrn. Miuigum A nodal dunce will bo given at tlio opera house ou Thursday evening, April HUli, by Dcmaree's orchestra. Prices. Niss Emma ilvde