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It yen mo feeling out-of-iorta, take an Nil Tib.
I.I. and rm will feel bolter in (he mnrnlne.
Thar will make yon feel Jatt rlchi. "NiTiiK.a
&IMIBV" trenitheni the Stnmswh, Liter. Kidney,
na nariret the Blood, dooa lu mirk timmn.1.1. ..
l)lamty, yet It tiover crlpai, treakrna or alrkeu
tDTirUbly sn&klnc Uio uaor feel stronger and better.
Better Than Pills For Liver Ills.
Take Nil Tibial for Indleeitlon, Sick Headache, Lota of
Appetite, Sallow Complexion, Llref Complaint, Skin Dlieue
Plnplea and Ernptloin, ChllU, Malaria, Blllomarn. hbrnrna
tlim, Torpid Liter or Inactive Kldnyt and all trouble arlilnc
from tho dlsMttro organ.
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; 20 guests very Informally for her
brother, Tarn, last night. "Plvo Hun
dred" was tho amusement of the
evening, tho prizes being captured by
Mario Hofer and Ercel Kay.
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For Salo by Capital Drug Co., Z. T. IUr, Salem, Oregon.
SOCIAL EVENTS OF
THE PAST WEEK
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TOCAIi MUSIC IN
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
There Is much satisfaction grow
ing out of the recent action of the
arnfrpsalvft members of tho Hoard
of Education of this city In employ
ing a supervisor of vocal rmiBlc for
til tho departments of tho public
ichools. At present all but tho bov
tnth and eighth grades have this
Instruction, and tho high school,
tlthough tho big school has had a
splendid line of training at tho
hinds of Dr. Eploy, ono of tho pub
lic spirited board of directors, who
hit donated his services, and whoso
fork really led to the catnbllshmont
cl this department for nlT rooms.
Mlsq Manors' work.
Tbo nait year Mlns Magors has
put in half her tlmo teaching vocal
nolle In tho lower grades,' and has
i rich month dotio work with all tho
teichers, dividing thorn into thrco
trades, primary, intormcdinto mm
idranced. Tho teachers woro all
mppllcd with special printed In
ductions and tho first tlmo tho
teacher mot with her room for work
It rocal music tho suporvlcor at
tended and presented tho Biibjcct to
the children. This work will bo ex
tended this coming year to tho high
er trades and Miss Magors will
train tho high school assembly,
hero sho will havo n grand chor
es of over thrco huudrod.
At Uio Park Scliool.
A Journnl renortor witnessed her
ork in tho cr rules of tho Park
ichoo! Thursday, and was surprised
it the facility with which tho chil
dren took tho noto work oft tho
VackboardB, found whoro "do' is
ud readily took all tho Jntorvnls.
Hits Magcrs does her work with
jpeat precision and clonrnesB. In
i the lower grades thoro is tho groat
Ht rwponso-tho llttlo ones mil
Mta glad to sing. In somo of tho
KWms It was liaril rn irnf thn Inrpni
tors started but now thoy all fling
jM iepm to enjoy tho singing spell.
: " i wnen a toacnor omlta tho
Wag hour for a day or two tho
:'Mdr n clamor 'or It. It Is not eon-
; Soea to the smlon nml nvnrcliina nn
j'h b'arkbon Jg, but two-part Bonga
l ranea ror and thoro is much
. wwra.! su rlt shown. Tho children
twlco as much at ABtorla, and thoy
wviii uown moro nnu woro hired up
on gettlug off tho bont by Mr.
Welch at $00 por month. Undo
Billy was surprised at tho growth of
Salem, and Is so pleased with tho
city that ho may como over horo
again aomo tlmo, but wo hope It
won't be bupIi a long Interval aj bo
tweon his first and second visits.
Fifteenth Wedding Anniversary.
Mr. und MrB. Joo Martin enter
tained a fow of their frlonda In hon
or of tho flftoonth year of tjholr
marrlngo last Saturday evonlng. Tho
tlmo was spent with cards and
games, later In tho ovenlng thoro
was a guessing contest In which
Mrs. Will Smith won tho prleo. Re
freshments woro' also served. Mrs.
Martin rccolvod many rusofttl and
beautiful presents.
Thoso nttondlnor woro Mr. nml
Mrs. A. Daue, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Vles
ko, Mr. nnd Mrs. Vanosdnl, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C. It.
Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Will Lucas, Mr.
and Mrs. Haldorman, Mr. and Mrs.
O. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. F. West,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Carter, Mrs. W.
Donnott, Mrs. J. Hopt, Mrs. O. C.
Konnon, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Armstrong,
Mrs. J. Oroshong, Misses Grnco
Dauo, Myrtlq Rodgors. Joslo Koore
mau and Elizabeth Haldorman, Clydo,
Claronco nnd Leonard Mason, Elmor
Dauo and William Danlols, dllbort
Konnon.
Mr. Van Osdol ontortnlnod tho
company with his phonograph dur
ing tho ovenlng.
fltvin-Wnrkenttii Wedding.
At tho parsonngo of tho first
Methodist church, Wednesday, April
8th, by Rev. W. II. 8oIleck, Miss
Elizabeth Warkonttn to Durward R.
0 win, 'both of Salem.
Doth of tho young peoplo aro at
tendants at tho Insane Asylum. Tho
families of both, who ltvo near "Sa
eom, woro prosont at tho wedding.
Aftorwnrd thoy took tho oloctrlc
for a brlof wedding tour to Portland
and elsewhere. Tho best wlahoa of
many friends will nttond them.
Artisans' Onen Meeting.
The UBiial largo crowd that attends
"hoPaik chool aro good roadors tho regular open meetings of tho
Artisans was prosont last wgnt. aji
Interesting program was glvon, aftor
which punch waB served. Many old
tlmo gnmos woro also onjoyed whllo
tho orchestra played several selec
tions. Tho program was as follews:
Seloctlon, orchestra.
Piano duet, Mrs. John Savago and
MIsb Mytrlo Knowland.
Reading, Miss Pannlo Penn.
Selection, orchestra.
Vocal solo, Mrs. Robert Savago.
Reading, Miss Anna Gllbort.
Whistling solo, Mr. Hunter.
Address, Mr. Louis Stringer.
Seloctlon, orchestra.
sht
The Touchers Commended.
MlfiS MflffAra nnttiinnrtfln.l tlii
r tCh ra (if thn Qnti.m unlinnla tnr
;U wUnes with which thoy took
!" ui music, and many of them
iMte become able to teach tho work
!bLm '.as MlBa Magera does it.
iMly for the first yoar thoy havo
irapllshed n eronr rianl Tn rhn
iu?0sGf -v,Sft Welch, Miss Pohlo.
Cornelius, Mlsa Martin and
Ie,W' Miller tho children
!oed equally well dovoloped In nil
e abovo respects, and tho voices
"owed good mimical quality, somo
oiuie songs having a whistling ac
wnpaniement j,i ono room the
Prvlsor stood back and all tbo
"alORStratlons woro mn.ln t.v thrt
tWmrvand the Pupils, showing
Esh WOrk The vocal work is
M?5 'n Oath mnm hv lha nnliar
! 2.1 ",: "iean .."!!
wi as a sreat mrfny of thorn
ttol. ierevp anv nidslcal InBtruc-
iSLT cwr outtldo'of tbo public
rwoi room. t -w .Ji 4u
iiVhrN ch,,?ren ,n tio pub-
ol, "1 " lewive tno rumraenis
musical education, and all learn
ork fnPan h0ng3 anl ido chorus
fcaanal. v ,ho'"Kh and sclontlflc
"& eduhcaT;fonhP P"IW,,IM of
eSl5?,a.rd, of Education are to be
worv . ".-:"" ...-; -
ma t r u ou aving Drought
an;?, a" .,hp children of thiB
nn . luie V0ICQ culture. It
IS4, a Brat deal in their lives
HI .r1' deal more to the homes
fceol .RJchurones and Sunday
flags u ,,UDUC n,l(1 800,al Bth-
k89a to Meal of Newport, woll
H0 BlSyNJ Iu0' vltors as
!rlT Sm fhe M,sses Baylor.
& 3r ut T3,0' that beautiful
U halu "e 'andod In Salem on
i. B.; uwhe cayso In May.
T ht hn... t were but m
S to Tr' He had 056ei e
l!u . U X tnam With hl nnrln
A Plousnnt Surprise.
Mr and Mrs. Jnmea E. Godfrey
wero given a pleasant surprise by
about GO members of tho United Arti
sans last Thursday evening. Games
and music, with selections by tho
Artisans' orchestra wero successful In
passing a dollghtful evening. Supper
was served later In tho evening by
Misses Emma Godfrey, Grace Scott
and Bertha Kllngor.
Harpooning a Devil Fish.
Tho task of hitting a dovll' fish
from a foiurteen-foot boat was loft
to tho bachelor of tho party, tho
married member explaining that ho
felt his duty tp the ones at homo
excluded him from anything that
smacked of suicide. Accordingly,
when near tho next fish, tho sklfr
put out from tho stern of tho Irene,
tho spearman Btnndlng tn tho bow,
whllo tho Bkippur Btood tho big boat
away so as to give tho fish a clean
field at the first rush.
Tho plan developed perfectly
tho throw was good, tho fish half
filled the boat with his first splosh,
and then rushed away In a great
swinging circle bo that In fifteen
minutes It wns possible ror tho sloop
to cut across and catch up; when,
by some maneuvering, It became
po3slblo to pass the in-board end 6f
tho lino up to her bowsprit. After
exactly Uko being in tow of a fair
alzed taig. The progress of tho boat
was not fast, lint as stendy aB if It
woro being drlveu by tho Irona'a
own engines.
It may fair to retw.rk that kll-
TEA ,
Why isn't everything
moneyback?
Everything isn't good
enough.
Your grocer return your money it you don't
Ilk Scbllltnr's lint we pay blta.
that it was a fight to a finish, with
thb devil fish on ono ond of tho lino
nnd tho ten-ton sloop on tho otnor.
Por a Mong while It seromed afc
though tho dovll fish had tho better
of it. Ho towed that big boat
steadily out Into tho gulf for thrco
hours and twenty minutes. It was
tho first opoprtunlty for Salcmltes to
ling a dovil fish entails as much
gonulno muscle-racking hard work
bb any tack on earth. It Is much
tho samo as pulling for hours
against tt, yoke of oxon who aro mov
ing off cntlroly indifferent to ono's
futile efforts. Tho devil fish wilt
not let simplo towing tiro him. It
loft to himself, he will sound to
bottom, and after resting proceed
on nd Infinitum. It la td prevent
audi resting that ono must work
constantly by hauling tho tow In
closo to htm, thereby frightening
to constant effort. If ho con bo
strained to tho point of weakening,
then ho may be limited closo enough
to harpoon again. William Todd jn
Scrlbner.
o
In Circuit Court.
Wllllnm McCnrty, who stole somo
clothing at Stayton and subsequently
pleaded guilty, was sontonccd to two
mon th 3 In tho county Jail by Jtidg
Burnett In tho circuit court yester
day. Dlvorco proceedings wero bogMti
yesterday by Winifred A. Clnrlto
against lior husband, Leon L. Clnrk,
on tho grounds of desertion. W. E.
Koycs Is Mrs. Olnrko'a attorney.
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It is bettor to euro tho llttlo cough
thnn to toko chances of consump
tion. Tho best cough euro Is KcmpV
I Balsam. Druggists Bell It at 25c
nnd 50c n bottle.
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Recognized as a Food Product, and
So Dealt' With by the Government
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Ir is boing recognized tho world over that tho drinking of beer
promotes tompornnco and sobriety to a far groator extent than
all tho prohibition laws on tho stntuto hooks.
All onllghtonod European nations aro encouraging tho manu
facture and consumption of light boors containing nbout throo and
ono-half per cent alcohol, and tho result has boon most gratifying
to all sincere lavon; of tomporanco.
Tho United States government has taken a posltlvo stand In
thl9 direction, tho war department holding' that tho re-establlnhlnq
of tho army canteon for tho sale of boor holng an obsoluto neces
sity In ho intoreat of tompwnuco and sobrloty,
Boer 19 today rccognlzod as n "Food Product," and Is bo dealt
with by tho govornmont.
All tho great lnwiranco companies havo co'ntrtullcted tho lloa
that huvo been glvon curroncy through prohibition sources that
tho drinking of beer was a bar to scouring Insuranco, and havo
latoly published -to tho world at largo tho Htatomont that tlioio
drinking boor moderately (not moro than two quarts during twenty-four
hours) woro tho vory best of riska. Tho latest British life
insuranco reports show that tho ratio of death rato among abstain
era Is thirty per cent greator than among moderate drinkers.
Beer la puro and 'wholcsomo, and tho day la not for distant when
it will bo as much a part of tho daily subsistence of every family
as aro milk, broad and othor food necessities.
Tho beer browed by tho Salem Browory Association la In ovory
senso the vory'best that modo-n enterprise can produco. It speaks
for ItBolf aud is lta own boat advertisement.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION
SALEM, OREGON
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Summer Comfort
Don't add the halt of a
kitchen fire to the sufficient
discomfort of hot weather.
Use a New Perfection Wick
Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
and cook in comfort.
With a "New Perfection" Oil Stove the preparation of
dailv ineals, or thc'Ligf weekly "baking," is doiie without
raising the temperature perceptibly above that of any other
room in tne nouse.
If you once have experience with the
NEW PERFECTION
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you will be amazed at the restful way in which it
enables you to do work that has heretofore overheated
the kitchen and yourself.
The "New Perfection" Stove is ideal for summer
use. Made in three sizes and all warranted. If
not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency.
The
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gives pgrfeet
combuttleM
whether kirk
er low Is therefore free from tlUncrceablo odor and can
not smoko. Safe, convenient, ornamental tho idol llfkt.
If npt at your dealer's, write our tiura;t ngency,
STANDARD OIL COP.; -ANY
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OREGON PEOPLE ARE GROWING WISE
A largo numbor of them nro now using
HUOWN ItKKAI) KLOUll. 1
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Tho nconlo of Now Etiglnud have
lived on Juat such Puro Poods for over a hundred yoara. Those
goods aro nl up in packagos nnd In 10 nnd 2r-('ouiid sacks,
and nro for Bnlo by ALL nilKT-OLAKH ailOCEKS.
AhhKS A LEWIS, Portlmiil,
Dlotrlbtitors for Oregon.
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For tho comfort of tho folks at homo. Bundle up tho
family washing and phou No. 20 onrly Monday for us
to solid a wagon lor tho dothos. Wo will savo you
money, worry and discomfort, and save tho olothos, as woll. Thoy
wilt como brick to you fronh, crisp and clonn.
WE DO IT RIGHT
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In ono of our rlga just no much as It
you owned It. Moro,, Jn fact, for
you wPl havo all tho pteaeiuro and '
only a moro fraction of tho expo an o
of a prlrato stable, You aro not
11 ml tod in your choice of a turnout,
viiuur. uur iivury Burvico can sup- v
ply anything you rcquiro, from a
runabout to a coach and team. How
tan wo servo you?
FASHION STABLES,
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For PorlHund filrl.
A party of young folks woro
llghtfully entortained last Saturday
evening at the home of Miss Althen
Moores. the affair being in compli
ment to Miss Cully Cooke of Port
land. "Five Hundred" wai played
at -oven tabloe and prizes, wero won
by Miss Gertrudo Oray and Clifford
Brown. Refreshments woro served
later. The out-of-town guests were:
Gertrude Gray of Seattle and Prince
Byrd of Spokane.
For Taut Catch.
Miss Ryth Gatch eutertaintd about
Next to Sunshine
pure air and deep breathing, the
beat medicine for nil run-down con
ditioas of the stomach, nerves and
blood, is that unfailing- renovater,
restorative and tonic
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Don't read this unless you aro In need of nomn nt n.
articles, and wish to savo money by buying thorn at a bargain.
Until March 30, In order to mhko room for new goods, Uicbo Horns
will bo offered at greatly reduced prists.
Those aro all of standur'l nnUe and good quality.
Regular Salo
Price Prico
Ono now 3-inch wagon, comp'oto fllO.OO $ 05.00
One now buggy, host mako, ... . 130.00 100,00
Ono new buggy, best mako. ...... 9S.00
. One now runabout fi6.00
; Ono now disc harrow 4 23.00
; One new Tiger drill 90.00
', Ono new Buckeye binder 100.00
'One new Buokeyo mowor ... 00.00
' Ono now Buckeyo rako 32.00
: Ono new Davis croam separator ..,,,,.. ..... 100.00
r Ona new 14-Inch Rock IsIancfCllpifer sicfil plow.. 10.50
; One now 12-lnch Rock Island" Clipper stool plow. . 17.50
, Ono new 10-Inch Rock lslaud Clipper steol plow.. 13.50
; Ono new handmado light express 75.00
' Ono new handmado light express 75.00
: Also second-hand cultivator,-mower and rake at a uarguin.
Single-trees, doublo-treer, nedc-yokes, dashbourdy, cushions,
at a 3& Der cent reduction.
', An assortment of about 300 worth of paints, lead, oil, var- M
' nlshes and stains will bo put on sale.
I will aUo sell on commission any Implomeut or vehicle.
, whigu you may vfisu iu uianja im, hi uujr iwuw. a
; 10 per cent dlccount on paints, status and varnish until April JO. m
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