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    DAILY CAPITAL JOtTANAL, SALEM, ORBGON, SATURDAY, FKBKUAHV 2, 1007
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OCIETY
mocfliflgs of Interest on the Gay
Side of Life in the Capital City.
gHHiaft' ' !''
Cannon nnd Mrs. W. N. Qatcns and
Plcnsnnt Stag Pnrtjr. er given In the rink. Nearly GOO
Many of tho youn gmen of tho spectators and skaters wcro present,
University and their friends attend- and a mos tenjoyablo ovonlng was
ed the stag social given Thursday spent. There wore prob'nbly a larg-
evenlng In the gymnasium. G. A. or variety of costumes worn last
Forbes, of the local Y. M. C. A., was night than at any previous masque,
present and delivered the address making it more difllcult to dlstrlhuto
ijof tho evening. Among other good tho prizes. Handsomo loving cups
jLittttnrvn nH 41l ..-A . tM n tTrtrtll mill alflltaO W'tlfi I. rt rvlftrt n.t ..
substantial luncheon. awarded as follews: Best lady
skater, Miss Dcsslo Zldoll, as tho
Unique Supper. "Oriental Girl' of Portland. This
Tho Willamette girl gave a bup- was a very close ovont, as It was
per last evening In tho First M. 13. necessary for Miss McCully and Miss
lK
CbridMn-Wslioi'.
m lo"e wedd,nS WaS
lwl wdnelay evening -lw
. .,. ,.irtniico of Mr.
OW"1'" v.
C D.Gau"160"' l,,,a "'"'.
wm Ruth Gabriclson becamo
lj, of Chuunccy Bishop, botn
!l and veil known young
Tpeiple of Salem. Tne cere
' "w' . i in n vnrv lm-
" . - iv Bov. W. R
L grandfather of tho groom
fuln Metschan of For land,
L the wedding march and Mr.
tDurghardt sang " ,,;
More tiw ceremony. Tho bridal
...... insisted of a mntron of
t mds of honor, a ring benror
L person of Master ivonnuw.
k nd the best man mt. v,w. .-..-
U troth t of the groom, mo
! . .,.i n.iilf.r n ennony
kl conpi" tn-,uu " " - - -
U with a large lover -s kuul i
, tunc The bride's gown wiw
. .ilk marouisette ovor white
Lnade empire and trimmed In
las lace. She was nuor.ieu
i pearl and diamond cresconi,
-ilt of the groom, ami in tier
I the wore orange blossoms sont
fltndi In Los Angles. She car
I show r bouquet of lilies of
tuller, which were aawwuiu
bated by the bride among nor
Mends, Thf mnld ot nonor,
Frederic Thlelsen, who wore
redding gown of white ollyse.
pink roses The mauls of
Miss Aline Thompson, wonr-
le cretn crepe do chono, nnd
i Alien Meyer In pink silk, both
king pink cnrnntlons. Mrs. Ga
las was nsslstrd In tho function
Kn. S. W Thompson nnd Mrs
Griffith
id bride Is the only daughter of
fud Mrs, C, D. Gabriclson, and
Weir known for her charming
hers and winning personality.
(room Is one. of thb most widely
a young men In Oregon college,
Entity and athletic clrclos, and
wc-ral years past tho successful
lr and proprietor of tho Sa-
Wooloa Mill store, In which ho
ktded his father, C. P. Bishop.
wedding was wltnessod by- a
; number of Salem socloty people
were intimate frauds of the con-
J parties and family. Guests
s oat of town were Mr. nnd Mrs.
Bishop. Mrs Y T. Williamson,
P 0 Pattrson, Mr. nnd Mrs.
i FUher, Mr Chns. Sternberg
MluMyro Mulr. of Portland;
i Helen St. ,wer, of Jefferson, nnd
i Metchan, of Portland.
Gibrlelson home on Llborty
J1 was appropriately dacorntod
A occasion the dining room in
l- Pink carnations and pink tulle.
ue mantle w, re Orocon crnuo
ti California polnsettn. The
'yi and doorways were boau
dectratcd with Ivy.
Utidal coui-le had bonn .
tWred wuh gifts from far nnd
A'tcr the congratulations tho
'f served with rafrosh-
lm the nurr making did not
UHI 'ney hnd departed on the
strain for Sn Pranclsoo
'wtxtendd trip in California
lliJ win return to live at Sa-
Theatre Pni-tv.
F & Hofcr gave a dlnnor nnd
I my at which Senator M.
J w daughter, Miss Juanl
. ad Senator John S. Coke.
wonty. wpr .... . '
" ceB at Salem during the
w week with her father.
-
fclem Girt W.-1-
Mr u M, j, .'
tTthte of the,r
r,.Joiie vs,iw.i.
K 2S J?M' of Eighteenth
wr ye!terdy
1 rj- Z a8 un,l"o n
-- uauiu vnB nn
r. A
la. 1.M "ted by the
Hlac tT. ?.mentS wero
liSf. a"coon and a
1 y n j0yed.
SHiT kg PHy.
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i"iTmr8lTenInlfc.u-
iVx .tt?' a aiuj
'v.m,a7j,.
great credit Is duo them for the de
lightful time on rollers. Four prizes
were nwnrded, Mrs. Will Thlelsen, ns
"Tho Indlnn Princess," winning first
plnco as tho best sustnlned character;
tho prize for tho most elaborate cos
tume wns awarded to Mrs. W. N.
Gatcns, who Impersonated the
"Witch of Endor"; Mrs. Wilson, ns
tho "Military Lady," proved to be
the best lady sknter, while Mr. Flem
ing, In tho role of "An Arab," wns
given first placo as the most clever
skater among tho men present.
Thcro wore many beautiful nnd
unique costumes nnd It was a diffi
cult task for tho committee to select
thoso deserving prizes. During the
ovonlng Photographer Trover, who
wns present with his largo camera
took flash lights of tho maskers;
a
Cherry Luncheon.
Mrs. Win, Brown gavo n luncheon
on Washington's blrthdny annlver
Bary to about twelve of her lndy
frionds.
Although thore woro ninny pa
triotic appointments, It might bo cull
ed n "chorry luncheon" ns thoy pre
dominated In the decorntlons. The
tablo was extremely protty. A rnro
old, cnndlobrn, colonial, with chorry
colored caudles, formed 'the center
piece, at tho bnso of which bunches
of chonios woro scnttorod ovor the
cloth. In a circle' around this stood
smnll American Hags in groups. Tho
place plntoB wero chorry plntoB, tho
placo cards small American lings,
and tho fnvors littlo hntchets upon
which Jny a bunch of chorrlos, Tho
schomo wns carried out in numerous
other wnys and nlso in tho serving.
Star nnd stripes woro prominont in
tho wnll decorations nnd at ono end
church, which wns as much enjoyed
for Its uniqueness as for tho delicious
eatables. Tho customer registered
ut a booth near tho entrance for c r
tain courses in study nnd correspond
ing to these studios wcro entnblcs,
which wero delivered upon the pro
scntntlon of tho roglstrntlon crird.
A fow of tho courses wero ns fol fel fol
eows: "Language," cold tongue;
"Elocution," Boston brown bread
nnd beans; "Physiology," cold heart;
"German," choose; "Spanish Eco
nomics," bananas. Tho money rnlsed
will bo used to help tho athletic
ocmmltoo.
MnHqiit Lust Night.
The masquerade nt tho Auditorium
InBt night was ono of tho largest ev-
Zldoll to skate by thomsolvos In or
ler to determlno tho winner. Boat
costumed lndy, Miss Annlo Swnrtz;
host gentleman skater, . Stnhl, nB
a military officer; best costumed gon
tleman, A. L. Wallace, as a Mexican;
host sustained character, gantlemnu,
Arthur Moyer.s, as tho "Jow Pod
dlor, and Miss Nnlllo Peterson re
ceived n prlzo for the host sustained
lndy character.
Goorjjo Was Honored.
At tho homo of Mr. Vnrloy, South
Salem, a George Washington hntchot
pnrty wns given Inst night by tho
young Indies of the Epworth League
Hatchets, decorated with ribbons in
tho national colors, wero worn . ns
souvenirs.
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Latest New York Fashions j;
4iH-Hi444M-
Now York, Feb. 23. Thero nro slashed over velvet aro frequently
two kinds of skirts evidently to bo scon ns n picturesque revival of n
worn this coming season, nnd tho dlf J by-gone fnshlon.
forenco Is n marked ono. Some nro Tho draped waist or tho surpllcu
elaborately trimmed, othors quite,. Is often seen and its popularity Is
plain with tho only trimming on tho ( owing no doubt to Its universal ho
walst. Tho modern woman has found ' comlngness which with n fow niodt-
by cxporlonco thnt tho skirt to bo ! Mentions may be mndo to suit almost
worn with nny dogroo of comfort on
tho street must bo plain.' Thus thero
Is n fig dlvldo botwoen tho skirt
for utility nnd tho skirt for cere
monious wonr. It Is this nood of
propriety of time nnd plnco thnt
creatos tho dlfforonco In tho skirts
this spring. It Is to bo hoped that
women linvo loarnod tho lesson for
good.
A great many of tho trimmed
Bklrts havo n band nt tho foot rather
than nny other mode, but It Is n modo
of tho room, wns a portrait of the that tho short woman must bowaro
"Father of Our Country." In the
doorwny nt tho othor end of tho
room, where ropes of smllnx formed
tho portlcrs, was suspended an lm
monso bunch of cherries hold in
placo with quantities of chorry color
ed ribbon.
of ns It Is npt to tako from hor Inches
In a most doporablo way If not
handled wlh tho grontost care. The
Btout woman should avoid It altogether.
A handsomo gown seen lately nt a
any figure. It may bo looso and full
nnd bringing for tho thin woman;
It may bo drawn down tightly for
the stout woman for whom It cun
bo made to give ndded waist line.
Tho drossmakor who knows hor busi
ness can uso these lilona to her
cllonts' advantage A dross hnvlng
an oxtremoly plain skirt bordored nt
tho bottom with a band of laco ovor
a contrasting color nnd above It ono
of narrow volvot ribbon, had n d rap
ed surplice waist. A yoko of tuckod
chiffon wns toppod with a collar of
tho same, and to the" yoko wns at
tached tho bodlco proper. Around
tho back, ovor tho shoulders and
down tho fronts wns arranged n full
Biiipllco ondlng nt tho waist and
crossed over to tho loft sldo ornn-
Covors wore lnld for Masses Kitty ,clth w,th n lmml of "nnn0 voIvet for
. .... .. 'n Mnm .at vnnn iinnrn Tiiiirn u'liu 11
.Monro. Mnrcnrot uosnor. Mao noise. . '" . v,i' .
luncheon hns developed from blue montod with n rosotto. Tho sloovos
woro oi me punou vnrioty slashed
ovor laco and tucked chllTon. Tho
deeply undulating band of volvot
edged on tho lowor sldo with knlf
ploatod tnffotn. Tho samo rufllo
Mrs. Honry Meyers, jrrs. Iteubon
Bolso, Jr., Mrs. C. L. McNnry, Mrs
W. H. Eldridue. Mrs. A. N. BubIi.
Mrs. Chns. Grny, Mrs. Jonnlo Kyle odgo-lmnd bordered tho deep laco
and Mrs. R. F. Prnol, of Portland. OK0 0I l 1C0- Anomor Kuwn
wns ot uincK bmk naving n irom
At Albany. Ipnnol and plontod sldos, nnd n dooj)
Tho. Delta PI Sorolty. prominent "om of I,nnne volvot ftt tno 8l(los nml
young lndlos of Albany gavo a dan- ck. un oacn siuo oi mo Vunm
cine nartv last ovenlntr. which was volvot wns cut to run upwnru 10
nttnn.i.j i. ...., ,.nnni fni nn,.t' knee dentil In a nniTOW band. Tho
..vvunuvu wj ;uuub l-vwi-iu .u... iun-, - ,lll ..... i.. ,.. . .. ,r,i
land, Eugene. Salem nnd mnny othor. volvot was ougou nt mo top nnu - h..h ... ..io.-. iny are
places. Among thoso going from." "Il of tho. hand of pasBomo-
Snlntn xvpo M I T.lnli lTnrrnn. torlO. TllO BlOOVOS WOrO of VOlVOt
-"" " ....ww w ......,..,
Althon Mooros, Messrs. Ralph Cro
glrdlo wnfi of volvot.
At tho prosont moment tho lighter
moro trnnspnront mntorlnls are tho
most popular, nnd with tho gront
numbor of thorn to ohooso from It Is
by no moans a difficult tnsk to soloct
attractive designs nnd to hnvo n vn
rioty nnd not nocossarlly nt groat ox
pouso oither. Hand painted nnd
printod chiffon Is in most oxqulslto
colorings and doslgns nnd are
nlso and Ivan Onkoh.
' ...1.1. ... 111.. ..! .1. tsi.i
win. ciiiu-linu juuLun ill. mu iuii
glrdlo was also of volvot
Piny nt Conallls.
Tho PporloBS ortihoatrn loft vos
torday morning for Corvallis whoro , fln0 wools. nnd thoso borders will be
i. ... j i .. 'ii and Jn ortrrv offnntn nlmllnr tfi thriHO
u piuyeu nn unKaguiuuni lum, uv-n
of necessity oxnonslvo. tho linnd
painted onos, but tho printed ones
Tho. ro offoctlvo enough for most pooplo
to bo sntlsflod with. Tho colors aro
Bocauso of this now hem many! fascinating, as well ns tho fashion of
matorlals aro wovon with bordors t"o plain bnnds of color around tho
they nro soon In silks, cotton nnd i horn, and then tho linos of flowers
lug.
Chvnmwa Dnnco.
Tho Modern Brotherhood of Amor-
used to carry effects similar to thoso
Just dosorlbed. Bosldcs tho wovon
borders thero aro insertions pnsso
montorlos, bnndlngs, ns well ns tho
plain mntorlals In a contrasting
lea gavo an apron and necktie danco 8"nlo that will be used to trim thoso
last night In their bnll at Chemnwn. skirts. Especially nro thoy used on
and sucoedod in clenrlng enough tho lighter materials and would seem
money to finish paying for their ja though their uso had been called
new hali. The lodge la reported to i into voguo by the noed of some
weight to hold tho skirt in tno grace
ful lines now considered essential.
A dainty gown the bodlco of which
wac cut by a most fotchlng and novel
be in a flourishing condition and
now owns a hall valued at $2500.
Tho entertainments that havo been
given by tho lodge thero In tho past
havo boon enjoyd by many poplo of i modo was a combination of pno of
r.i--- j. t . ii.. ......' ihi rtAur wnnl tnffntna hnvlnir n finr
Salem, and tho hop last night was
one of tho best that has been held
in tho hall. Tho Mattals orchestra
furnished tho music, and refresh
ments were served during tho even
ing. Pleasant Surprise.
A pleasant surprise) was given on
Tuesday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Armstrong, on North
Fifth street. In houor of Mrs. Alex
ander, who left Thursday evening for
her home In Florence, after visiting
for some time in North Salem.
The evening was spent in games
muslo and conversation, after
which a light luncheon was served.
Thoso present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Rhusey, Mr. and Mrs. Dlmler,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nuabnum, Mr. and
Mrs, C. W. Armstrong, Mrs. Marsh,
Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Willson, Mrs.
Blakely, Mrs. Georgia. West, Mr.
Frlbert, the Misses Matlla Byron,
Mabel and Ethel 4 Bertha, and
Ada Willlasiioa s'wi tie Messrs.
Fraalc Lkttert, Gorge ftotler, Billie
NuktM, Le Mara a4 Xlaaer
Art tro ;.
tho new wool taffotas having a bor
der which was used for both skirt
and bodice. 'Tho blouso was made
over a lining, first a laco covering
and then an over portion of the goods
edged wih tho bordering which re
sembled somewhat tho Jumper-waist
Just now so fashionable. Llttio capo-
llko extensions at tho shoulders
wero used to givo breadth to tho
figure and make the waist Bcem
smaller, while tho tabs, extensions
of the blouso fronts, and tho long
lines of tho skirt added to tho height
The skirt is ono of the charming
circular models with box-plaits at tho
front and bock, hanging in graceful
folds about the bottom. A border
band rumi around tho sides and back
but on tho two box-plaits that form
a front panel, which Is bare of the
border, are three buttons placed hori
zontally.
Bodices or velvet or cloth -made
with wide plaits arranged to cross
over and show a front of fine lin
gerie or lace are one of tbo now
fads. The folds are draws down so
tightly that there la bo suspicion of
cUHftlnew. The short puffed slaves
nnd lonvos or moro conventionalized
doslgns running up townrds tho
waist nro in most dollcato shadings.
Thoso nro in hoautlful tonoH of groy.
mauvo while pnlo blues and pinks
nro satisfactory also, if, perhaps not
so orlzlnnl.
Much deponds upon tho linings for
thoso thin materials, for thoy make
or mar the coloring, nnd, indeed, it
takes tho eyo of nn artist to obtain
tbo desired effect in many Instances
Tho tones of groy can bo Intensified
or modified nnd often entirely trans
formed by tho grey lining, while
most fascinating harmonies in mauvo
TWO FASHION
and bluo and pink nnd crimson can
bo Bccmpllshod by tho lining being
of deeper or llghtor hue. Then for
thoso who prefer tho moro conserva
tive colorings tho background ut the
pamo shade or Just a tone lighter can
be had, so that, as can woll bo Imag
ined It Is possible to get an unlimit
ed rango of coloring. Ono point in
favor of these figured thin materials
should also bo borno in mind they
roqulre no other trlmlng, tho pattern
furnishing that, so that laco in yoko
or bertha and tho glrdlo or bodlco
of satin velvet or silk Is all suffi
cient. Often, too, tho latter can bo
omrnltted when an empire or princess
stylo Is chosen.
These styles have been so conspic
uously for so long a time that there
are well founded rumors from bead
quarters of fashion to the etfoct that
ere long tbey will no longer reign as
prime favorites. In spito of all the
rumors, however, the Influence of
the empire Is raost distinctly notice
able and the princess gowss are wort
popular. There is not the seat ex
aggerated rading ot the fashion
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J UI Consider Pc-ru-na
The Finest Remedy
On The
Market
And Worthy
Of The
Confidence
Of All
Good
Peojtle.
Mrs, Celeste
CovclL
Recommending I'c-ru-na to Her friends.
Mrs, Celosto Covoll, formorly Prculdeut of tho UoUy Rons Kducntlonnl ;
and Bonovolont Socloty, writes from 1I.T2 Harrlnon stroot,Chlcngo,lll,t
'Only thopo who havo sufforod with lulluonxn nnd havo boon cured 6an
I nppreclnto how grutoful I fool that such a uplendld medicine- nn Pcrunn ban ,
been placed nt tho door of ovory man and woman, I only wish thnt all Know
of its lino qualities.
"Incuses of catarrh of thontomnoh andhoad Ihavosoonsomoromarkabla
I curcB through its uso. I consldor your Poruun tho finest remedy ou tho I
mnrkot and worthy of tho confidence of all good pooplo."
Recommends Pc-ru-nn.
Mrs. Allco J. Borduor, 31111 Maplo
Ave, Harrtsburg, Pa., wrllost
"1 linvo found a euro in Poruun. 1 can
not rocommend Poruun enough. I hIho
thank you for your kind attention to
mo. I nm as woll as could bo ovor slnco
I begun tuklng Poruua."
A Letter to the Public.
Mr. Tofft Johnson, lift) 85th stroot,
Bath Boaoh, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes :
"In all my oxporlmonts with lni-cll-olnoa
in tho effort to Improve a condi
tion impaired by overwork, 1 havo
found imtlilng that hns tlonu so much
good ns Porunn, As a tonlo It In grand.
"I tako plcnnuro In rccommondlng It
to profesulonal pooplo nnd to tho publlo
In gonornl."
Praise For Pe-ru-na.
MliaElUL. MntthowH,box 111, Hill
Clty.Tonn., wrlte:
"Prom oxporiftiico 1 hnvodocldod that
thoro could bo no greater medialno. In
tho world thnn Porunn. I nm ovor ready
to pralso Poruna to my frionds."
In oither case, but tho linos have
boon tried and found ho generally be
coming that tho fashion Is bound to
romnln with tin n while longer. Most
InteroHtlng has It boon to notice how
tho linos have boon adopted to tho
Indlvldunl, to ncconluato slondornoflq,
to dlHguiso stoutness, and by the
hnng of tho skirt to glvo graco nnd
stylo.
Tho spring Is bringing us n great
many nttrnctlvo grownu and suits to
gether with so many lovely matorlals
that If thoro bo nny fault to II ml with
Onmo Fnshlon it Ih on tho scoro of ,
generosity. Coat suits nro mndo In '
slmplo tullorod stylo nnd nro eml
nontly serviceable as wall as smart.
Ono shows tho simple box-plaints nt
front, bnok nnd sides. It wns made
with golden brown cloth with collar
and cuffs of volvot.
All thu I'utor 1'ijn moduls nro bolng
greatly used for tho youngor girls i
gulmp.0' effects too, nro woll liked
and so tno of tho most modish of all
tho gowns shown nro mndo uftor this
model showing tho omplre skirt nnd
protty full w-nlst with contrasting
Bloovos. What Is known ns tho new
emplro skirt, or tho slmplo full gored
skirt that gives tho short wnlstllno
ut tho back with tho normal one nt
tho front, is a pronounced favorite
and is so graceful and becoming that
it well desorvos all its vogue.
Evory variation of tho ovorwnlst Is
much worn Just now, and there seems
evory likelihood thnt its favor will
bo continued during tho summer at
least. A very charming and nttrnc
tlvo afternoon gown shows ono of
tho bost and at tho same tlmo slm
pllest that havo yet been devised
worn with tho six-gored circular skirt
that is so thoroughly satisfactory.
Tho model Is mndo from honrlottn
both In tho beautiful violet shado and
is trimmed with black silk braid
whllo tbo gulmpo portions are ot
ecru lavo ovor whlto chiffon. Waist
and gulmpo portions aro all In ono
but tho gulmpo Is closed Invisibly at
tho loft, sldo beneath tho over waist
whllo tho waist Isolf Is closed at the
confer. Mnny changos nro rung on
thetwj Jumper models,
o
Buying American Impleinciifi.
Now York, Feb. 23. Record
breaking exports of American agri
cultural Implements nnd machinery
will bo inado to Russia and tbo Ar
gentine republic this season. Three
completo shiploads aro to be for
warded to Black Sea ports during
tbe next ten days besides tho largo
shipments ot parts already mado
Two complete shipments have al
ready Vena forwarded to Argentina
d orders are on hand for some
this like $3,500,000 worth more.
ThlBdonson up to thoproHont 40,000
tons have been exported. Thu for
eign business In agricultural machin
ery Ih rapidly growing, particularly
in HtiHHla, whero American mnutt-fneturot-
of this description show nn
lucrunuing popularity, mainly owing
to tho facts that tho machinery suttB
local conditions, nnd Its oxtrume
ItghtnuHH. Tho lnttor permits of
much belter transportation thnn.
European makoe. In faot, whorovor
thoy nro Introduced, American agri
cultural mnchluoH quickly supcrscdo
ovorythlug turned out by foreign
competitors. Tho question of prlco
Is not eoiiHltlorid by thu nverugo
buyor abroad, farming machinery
mado In tho United Stutou readily
commanding a higher llguro than tho
products of British and Gorman fac
tories. Tho oxp,ortH of agricultural
machinery nnd implomonts nro ux
poctud to oxuood $2C,000,000 this
year. '
HotiHo IOvnilng.
S. I). 77, Ilodsou, rotating to salo
of wator by Irrigating companion
operating under, the Carey act. Passed.
H. I). 100, Slchol, to protect Mult
nomah fulls. Passod.
H. B. 4D4, Colo, to relievo tbe
Umatllla Water Users' association.
Failed to pass.
ti. B. 244, McDonuld, to fix salary
of Bchool Htiperltendent of Union
county. Passed.
S. II, 174, Booth, relating to tho
usu of water for Irrigation, power
lighting, etc. Indefinitely postponed.
S. II. 136, Coihow, relating to
registration of land titles. Passod.
S. B. 90, Whealdon, to appropriate
$00,000 for extension of portage
road from Big Eddy to Tho Dallos
Report of committee of whole with
amendments adopted. Failed to
pass.
S. B. 93, Laughery, to aid Orogon
normal school ut Monmouth am),
contral Oregon normal school nt
Drain. Failed to pass.
S. B. 199, MoDouald, fixing salary
ot tho county treasurer of- Union
county. Passed,
Recess at 10:45 until 9 a. ro.
A fMUU ha TIM
Will save nine. 80 will a bottle ot
Ballard's Horohownd Syrup alwayt
kept on hand save many a spell ot
sickness. A sure cure for coughs,
colds, bronchitis and whooping
cough, Mrs. 8 , Jlot Springs, Ark.,
wrUest "I kw a bottle ef Ballard's
Uorehousd Byrup is my medlciae
cheat, and thak my fecthest
many times. It h Kvtd may
severe stelta t slikaees."
Hold tgr D. J. Trf.
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