DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 25, FOUR TAGGART , " WILL BE LEADER f-HHimnn nil Mm mi; M A fC : a i?iiir LITIAUU :: &J&5U&WI Mcatlons Point to Selection mi the Indiana Man by Democrats SOCIAL EVENTS I tiiniiiininiiiiiiiiiif GRAND SWOOP Esupufl, July 2C Sheolian loft (or JSTcw York thin morning, and will ro Ouate Micro until tlio national chair Boast bus boon elected. Jamoa K. Sautm and Danlol Campau wired Judge RttHeer thla morning Uiat thoy would UUvpX Eaoous today, on routo to Now TatBa. Senator Danlol, of Virginia, tirtZ) a&o stop off. It Is admitted there r&sttQie man who will bo chairman is SnsorWcnlly settled upon. Taggart le ttlto cmly name heard now, a ii Immense Automobile Run. astow York, July 25. Everything Is feor TwuDncwa for the- automobllo dnva- ttfcm of tho world's fair city and Urn wetk beginning today la destined to tga emi record o Wio most notable nfiitoe th motor car fad flits becamn 9tbU&"nodi In rtlila country. Tho big ran to St. Louis, for which proparo ttooB bavo boon going forward for texuwuy a jvar, tin Ita commencement ttatay when a contingent of Now Eng lAini.' automobiles leaves Boston for tho aBaMil Olty. Tho Now York section twl Itoyo Oils city tomorrow at tho (Huno Umo ilia! Uio Soutliorn section nalu?s lUi start from Baltimore. Other tacoUona, Inctudo thdjo from tho 2raortfi)wsBt and from tho vicinity of afcnvur, Kaiuwb City, and Omaha, wfll xnaJuj Oioln Btarta eo aa to reach tho oajeotivo ilivt at tho same time. It 'Ja irtainxiedf that all of the soctlons shall romltatvouB at Alton, III, August 0, Xmsel which' place tho great procession of enotor cars will mako It tilumph anl try Into St. Ixmlfl. o Oil Ii a Purifier, t)rogon City, Or., July 25, Crudo oil Upon tho Willamette has solved the tavowmlto . problem for Groou Point, aoap thin city. Until this year, Qreon Iolnt, locat ed mar tho confluence of tho Wlllanv tMn and OVackaniris rlvora, has been sooted for Its plentiful hupply of mas qttltoti. All known means of ojcturon Inatinj; Uio WBt woro omployod with o Mitlsfactory rbult. Tills year tho taosqultoes woro found to liavo prac tically dlnapHard. Tho ctiuu. until uvuuV ny inn. IIUIUHUIUI.1I, II I1UW tJwrolopa tlnat Mio stronms of wntor Mllor. MUrallll.llniT riniuin IVJnt nr.. . ...,,. ..I I Will Y lth. tlvo leakago of itrudo potrolotim Troin Uio lcwl aior in 1 1 to, whoro tho product 1b mswl for fuel. With tho axiUnued umi of this product as a fuol tr iho loon) manufacturing IiimUUi Woaa, and tlio proposed sprlt-kllng of Umi HtrootH with crude potroleum, for vtblvh tho ummtclpallty has nrratw-Hl, lb U very probnbto that Orogon City xrlll 1m) exempt from this Host. Old Not Display Llnht. A. 1'. Aufranco mot wlih quite an aswjldont at tho eortwr of State and Cottago Htreets on Sunday ovonltig vrhllo tiding a blcyolu. Tho city Is 'building u tww cimiont oro-nlk, and la tho oxcarat1oi without a wnmlng MKht of any kind. Mr. Aufranco did not know of tho danger aud rodo his lkWvKj Into Uio tlltcli. Ho was tlashod hwullong against tho bank, and nv otlwil a soveu gtwli In tho upper Mm. TioMwwltattn Minn) stltchos. Tho -M-unnit Is u lulnful one. and will eauie 5ttr. AufraiKHi to lose mmw time from tola wirk. Entertained Their Friends. Tho MIssos Lena Mclntlre and Bea lo Schultz entertained a large num ber of tho member of tho Criterion Olub and their friends at Oak Drove, on North Uberty street, Saturday ev ening In a most delightful manner. Tho beautiful grove was tit with Jap aweso lanterns, anid hammocks wore swung under tho wide spreading branches, and; together with the gay throng of young people, made a very pretty fccene, Mrs. Etta Kneovey told tho fortunes of tho guests In a little don, which caused great merrlmenrt. Punch was served throughout the ev- onlng by the Misses Marguerite Os- trander, Zoo Tcothacro and Blanche Knox. Tho music for the occasion was fur nlshcMl by Messm Charles and John Nolan-, who gave many selections on tho guitar and mandolin, rilch were much appreciated. Ice cream and cake woio served at the close of the evening. Tho Misses Matlfda Eckor len, Maymo Stout, Nancy Baker and Marguorlto Ostrander assisted the hostesses In .serving. The favors for tho girls woro umatl Japanese fans, whllo thoso for tho boys were small bottloi IabeloJ "Curo for Ive," and, upon opening, disclosed ilny mittens attached to tlio corlc . ,, Tho wholo evening passed off Very pleasantly with mute, singing and dancing. Mrs. O. Kaiser acted aa chaporono for tho party. i Tho Invltctl guestsiworot Voy Baw. Hattlo Odcklrk, Motile Hofer, Beulah Bruce, of Portland, Emma Miller, Fay Savage, Hattlo Miles Maymo Stout, Lou Armstrong, Many Ecketlen, Mnl'IMa Eckorleu, Bertha Eckorleni Ella Schu it, Eva. Kalsor, Eva Savage, Alto Savago, OHvo ' Mltcholl, Oraco Hlnoman; Bds Schaofer. Wllda Ro land, Hytli, aatclr, Clhlro ChadwJck, Ama Strong, ' Nettlo Frozuio. Boryl Emerson, EUiorCalvort, Eunnno Craig, Mina Gobo', Carilo Good. Lenta Stahloy, BlliralMnii Keoton, Mabel Bak or, Belle DurlW. Lou Cary. Nancy Bak- on, Zca Toothacfo, Blanch Knox, Map gnorlto Oetramler: Messi Frank Har- rJtt, Harry Wlnstaniloy, Ralph Dorcas, Rolwrt McCarl. Phil Patrick. Eldon Damoi Clb'du Ijiughead, Ross FIIsh burn, Ralph Moores, Ralph Cronlso, I-rank Rhoces, Oliver Meyers. Otto Orover Bollinger, WllUama, oung. Nod' Gamble. Howard Cat- llii', Claudo Belle, C'arouco Parker. Walter pstrandor, Oeorgo Rudolph. Claudo LUcas, Bert Hewitt, Walter Ml Ion, Fred Mclntlre. Roy Mclntlre, Dan Qtilnnv WIIHs Butler, of Mon mouth; Harvoy Nervell, of Pertland: John Nofand, Charles Noland. Charlcti Roth. a Wosdbrook and Ross Me I ntl iv. Antics of Russian Army Faded by the Journal Scribe yW umiiw A Journal reporter today made a grand awoop for news, and came as near getting nothing as Is possible. Ho rounded up tho office of tho gover nor, tho M?crotaiiy of state, treasurer and supremo court, and at place got nil. and yet somo of theso officials ob ject to drawing a flat salary. At the court house Sheriff Culver was busy wrestling with a real estate descrip tion, whllo his deputies woro trying to find a two-cent discrepancy In a tax receipt, but not a bit of news did they havq to divulge. At tho county clerk's offlco Mr. and Mrs. John Roland were quietly keeping house, but had nary a syllablo of news, excopt In tho-mar- rlago certificate department (where thero Is no dry season. As a result of tno entire day's business, tho fol lowing named parties are allowed to wed, as prescribed by law: "Miss Lena Andres to John P. Zlellnskl. The reporter says "amen" to the match. ' ELKSAT WORLD'S FAIR MMItllllltltl" I,""V We Will Be Ready For You TUESDAY Y HllllllltllMIIIIHHi ; ! Hot weather 'meals, cool f ; ; weather meals, every : : thtag appetising and fresh. : White House :: Restaurant ; : George Bros. Props. M M I IMHT 1 ost9tS IB Wall Paper Latest desiens !n stork. J and good work guaran- teed. We have the small J store and small prices or , l. Lemmon 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 Birthday Party. Will llochtel was the recipient of a delightful party Friday afternoon. In honor of bis eighth birthday. Tho tlmo was spent Jr, play lug numerous gama, ntul tho afternoon wound up with a dainty apivadi tu which all the young HumtH did amplo Justice. Mrs Januw McCourt and Mrs. lint Sheldon nwlstod Mrs. Uvchtul In utitertalnlng. Tluo pnteont wore: Master Frank Hurbln, DtuMll GllUaiu, Will and VA dy Braimlng, George Manning. Lloid Cospoa FVtxWIo Goodnough, Harry OWhnm. of I'orthtnd, and Will BechtwL Q. A. R. Picnic. Tlw aimuul ramp llro uml tmskut Honle of thu conmidos ami IndltM of Uio (l. A. R. took nltitM at tlu. Inuiu. r Mr. ami Mrs. R. R WaivU nir this Htj Friday. About UW ku. u,iv prwnni, ami a ey plaaut day was spent by hU. Agood iniialcal iukI Ht wary promm wh ruiulvivd, ainl a lwMrtoUc adttrtMs wm vm b) uidor Bnt. of lint Ftr Christian thmh lc nwttt Hihl cuktt vtmv t'i(d dm Ing tit afterwoou. St. Ix)ul3, July 25. Tuesday. July 2Gth, will bo Elks' Day at tho World's Fair, and for ono day anil a very long night tho purple colors will float over iho exposition. Tho members will como to St Louis Im a body after the adjournment of tho grand lodge meet ing at Cincinnati. A special nroeram has been provided for their entertain ment white at tho Worldfs Fair. Assembling at tho local club room)) In tho Holland building on Seventh and Ollvo s'tTocte, tho visitors wilt If ptovlded with automobiles- and tally hoe, nnd wilt parade through tho prin cipal fctreers of tho city to tho expedi tion grounds. Upon tholr arrival at tho main en trance thoy will bo met by an escort or 200 Beer foldlois ami proceed through tho grounds to tho Temple of Fraternity, whero na addrcia of wolcomo will bo delivered by John H. Holmos, exaltedi ruler of St, Ixntls, Lodge, No. 9. to which address the newly exalted rulor will respond. President Francis, of the Exposition Comiwmy, will wo'tome tho visitor on behalf of tho World's Fair manage ment. Following a general recoptiom, the concessional les on Tho Bike will rive a spectacular parade especially for the uonent of no Elks. This pniado will pans tho Tomplo of Frnternltw whlta the guosto are gathered there, and, will lueluilo a doimtatiore fromi Mvsterions Asia strange muslo makers from In. dla, Japanese Golshu girls, Spanish dnneora fion tho btioeU of Soiii n tletaohmont of Halo's fire fighters, and roprosQiitaUvu of other attractions on tho amusement street. After tho parade tho Elks niu ho unharnessed nnd nllowel to forago In tho pantiiKia of tho World's Fair ground, At 6 p. nu thero will bo a competitive drill on tho Plnsa of St. Louis between se-om Elk teams. Tho winning team will bo presented with a beautifut flag li'v commemoration of Its vlctonj , To make y0 selects hom the EWALJD FRUIT CTAOTOTQ W f,av about 8U ttaCtS pia uuW rang II fcom 4 to 8 aci;cs to the tract, itom which yoi can select 1 1 ! j what yoc want. ;; Tt, uu ( iu mh-c will be surveyed by Thtwsday, j; and will make a gt&nd total of 150 lots. The tracts now open to selection comprise auiorsmneavy timber, and 50 lots in brash and unimproved land. J Blocks, carrying the lot number, are set along the roadways I and show both lots and course of roads. i w uiinA i.n rtrrt Uoco frfc fin to selection owinv ;; TT ; a7lt UUJllgV W Wjf kuvv -,k -jc ------ m ii td the great demand for them. Nc contracts of sale can be ; ; written before the latter part of the week, but yot can se- lect what you want before that time. We are selling this land at $5 a month, without interest, n T c wlffin tniemtoti tsiantr wltr of the street Cat. Witflffl :: UaU a sn'Ao nf iho riiv Tlmifc aA (fee nn the. Libertv crtisheri- ; rock county road, and along the proposed extension of the i i Liherty-Rosedale electric car line. i i i Salem Abstract and Land Company. I Frank W. Waters, Mgr. First Nat'l Bank Building. .. A W4wwwtiunnmmniiniii t oimis iniaiaiaaiaiiiiiaatt8t DRUMMER'S CARPET SAMPLES O .A. s T c m t v. B th j Tlu Kind Ym Han klnjt Boajtt Dijaitu. Of Tin Wail Ym on 9C$CiVCt Headquarters for Granjers. St l.uul. Jb- 16. A WHHlon iu, BOk for nHtloM4 Oran) hedamu,.,. i to Ih ftrwotwd at our in ih.. so,,,t, wd i th pnhtc of rlroltu!t t n , World' Pitir u win h ,!, . ,, a recHott iwh. kwlie' iom.u? roHWB nd phok txMuwt xer, jwis my Im Mt fw of rim-. Th., (hH wt uk ctwm of th igo,la a"ui uMt UU. Competent mkP'(. NWH b OIM(KUAIy on dutv to iwtro-, si,! Uw i i,t,n., . to h the fair. 84Hdl ftMUira l)i ha. nu.,1. Ww4s Ut of raodonitely.pric! lwa so iMt ay oo waj- conw to 0ga kaauartca wllh Uio fHti .. wtUHc of tlndlBS wltobH roonw at W1 wWa mmV umw. i rti itwj C! flboiif 200 Drdminer's Carpet n mpl AH wool, two ply, 35c each or 3 for $ 1 .00 Extra heavy all wool Rajah ad Flemish Tap esty, 45c each. These Will Be on Sale Monday PURE AND MELLOW RICH AND DELICATE For Sale by AUGUST SCHREIBER "3EE HARPER WHISKEY EXHIBIT IN AGRICUL TURAL BUILDING, WORLD'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS. Morning 2 3 House 13, 269 Liberty St. shin? Co Ses Safem and Albany. (A n CO . DRUMMERS cOSFd iit'iijitTwi'e,titiwiiiiiiwwM"'''"'ij-gf rTTM1 ' f tmnmnm hmhi