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DAILY OATITAL JOUUNAIi. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 10. 1008 4 i lSS5JOBBK3MBBH Economizes the use of flour but ted and eggs; makes the biscuit,' cake and pastry more- appetiz ing, nutritious , and wholesome. ii aH B sormom-t-Rev. m aaaa bbbbb ' .aaai Mbbbb! aHaaLBaa' -aaV MMm.' Mm '"aW jB ISaaPT f j m pm aaaaaaaai Bs- BHfcw aaV 0, by i ABSOLUTELY PURE This is the only feaking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar, It Has No Substitute . 9- Tttera. are Alum and Phosphite of Lima mlxturts olS at N Hwr price, but" no hjuMkaeptf Mnardfna: tha health t her family can afford to use thim. , PJUmS HHIaHHBi SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK Curd 1nrty. wore party glvon nt her homo on Center i'.or"ni'Jor flirs- o. aimpBon, MrA. Htrcot. OardB wore tho annuemont J'- u. Jinmmoi, Mrs. c. A. Wnllnc?, iifa ' i I nnminn ni mm n 4i.o, . II. UUUIJUUII, HMD, !. Divinity School Commencement. Tho commencement exorcises of Iho Eugene Divinity school of tho Christian church will begin next Sunday, Mny 17, with the baccalau reate sermon, which will be do Ilvorod by Itov. C. Hilton, of MlUon, r- flirt KKntrpnm tnv Hiimlnv ntttl , tho dny following Is as folio wd: .; SutiUny, May 17, A. M. .uponing exorcises. Dnccnlaurcato Jllllon, Milton. Song. Ordination service Directed ItoV. J. S. McCnllum. Benediction. Coniin'encemclit, Mny 18, .8:00 p, in. , Music. 9 Prnvar. Solo--Pr6fo8sor Jesso Davis. Address Presldont P. L. Camp boll. Spoclal song E. D. S. choru. Address (Deforo tho graduating class) Morton L. Gregory1, Walla Walla. Cftliforrlng of dogrcos President K. C. Sanderson. Song, Itonedlctlon. Sundav 'ovOnJne tho sorvlco at tho JohriBtlan church will, bo In charge of tho graduates or tuo school uaviu t E Olson and Nathan B. Beach will .dollvcr tho Bormonfl. Tho class of 1008 consists of tho -. follewing: Ernoat '0. Wlgmore and David E. Olson, In tho classical bib lical courao. and Anna" A. Hnrdon and Nathan Earl Bench In tho Eng lish ministerial course Altl Society. MrB. A. Dauo ontortalnod tho Ladles' Aid Socloty of tho Losllo M. E. church, Wednesday afternoon. A Bhort program was rendered nf lor tho business meeting. About 47 guests woro present. Coffee and enko woro served during tho after noon. lNIsHtlii Chili Kcntoitnliiod. Tho Muem-et-Toum club delight fully entertained tho mombora of tin Prlscllla club and their husbands in a game or "500" at tho homo of Mrs.' Idn M. Babcock on North Commer cial Btreot Wednesday evening. Ab a, club, tho Moum-ct-Tcum was again victorious. Four handsome prlzo Worrt nwarded .during tho evening. Tho first lady's prlzo wxb von by Mr, Dabcock, whllo tho con proBont, nnd tho music wns furnished A i, nrnwn! n. .T. vr wm nwnnlod tho con- H. M iO .ta mmm MaaaRaanaavaaMaMaMaaMMaw Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oil. Better than old-fashioned cod liver oil" and emulsions to'reatore health for Old people, delicate children, weals run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lun& troubles. Trv it on our guarant G. W. PUTNAM CO. GRANGE SUSTAINS INITIATIVE LAW Report of Muster Buxton Suggesting Change Rclmted . McMJniivllle Next Convention. MsaMnbol Robertson was tho ' Mchlroy o orchestru of this city, tho first prlzo for nion, and liostosB on Friday at an afternoon " i 1UI1 wor" m' vm. 'solution wont to Cnroy Mhrtln. Another Surprise. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Mapos woro given a pleasant surprise at their cosy now home, on East Forry street, Thursday ovenlng. Thero woro about forty guests nnd an onjoynblo tlmq wim mm wiiu mine ami vnriouB games. Rofrcshmcnts were sorved. ' 'Lincoln School. Tho program of tho first and sec- nnd Mrs. John McNnry and Qortrudo Gray wore tho prize wlnnors, Thoiiu enjoying tho nftomoon wore: Mrs. J, 11. McNary, Mrs. R. C. Dlshop and tho Mlssea Janet Gray, Wl'da RolnnJ of Portlund, Margnrlc Bollinger, Mub ol Whitney, B'nncho Brown, Gor trudo Gray, Ruby Cornell, Marlon Gray of Soattlo, and Mildred Bagl.y. Senior CIiihs Day. Ycatorday wai Bonlor clasi day at tho high Hclmnl, Tho assembly hnll waa docoratcd 'with '08 poniinnto, and onch mombor of the class wore '08 arm bands, .which can sod a llttlo scrapping" before the dny-wai ovor. At 0 o'clock assJmb'y, post cards with thd day's ,prpgram woro glyep to all BtudontH. A couple of public spnoches, which aro.requlrod by each student In their norm's work woro glvon. William Honry'Porklns pro nontod Prof. Marlatto 'with' n largj bottle of o'lvo3 In placo of an ollvo wreath. At 1 o'clock tho nenlor girls gavo n luncheon In tho bail ment to this' acuity nnd aonlor boys. At 2 p. nl. tho whole clnss went to tho Vaudotto, nnd Intor to tho Spa. At 3:30 tlioro woro two moro public npooohoa tin.1 n preBontntlon by tho clans of Farowoll momonto of the clnBn to tho school. 0(i tho ontortnlnmont tuo cinss una a reception ai ino uigu Bchool In tho ovonlng.and afterwards enjoyed a spread at DouglaB'. Fol lowing Is tho program of tho day: 4:30 Early morning unluto, G-30 J. 8". boys croia country run. 7:30 J. S. glrltt, tonnh match. 8 00 J S. hand ball. 000 Public speaking; proaonta- l'ho first Bcoro of tho Moum-ot- Tniimn wiin linlit liv MIH flrnpo Dn- Jt .r,i 4I.X nn...tf.!ntl7... MWi 1. 1. Xfluc Wnnilivnrth Mho f nl. M... I '. "' 'ullu'u " "i """ t?;.!?.'!!";. ,W,oD; Stovon" ' The unrlors of tho Dabcock homo Mil nHrMIOv.Sia,vWO,r0, 'woro beautifully decorated with tho ni !8.enria "? i1' 'y,olft yi?L' flowers of tho season. At tho end of wiiu iui jj. tlilll VI, OUIUUIU OKIIl. tho tournament light rofrpshmonts woro Borvod, nnd tho Meum-ot-Toum'n woro tho recipients of ninny "compli ments from tho Indies (nnd their husbniulB) of tho Prlscllla club. (Eugene Guard.) Tho Btnto grange at this mornlng'H session voted to" moot nt McMinnvlUb next year. CorvalllB alio extended an invitation to moot' thero, but whan the matter camo up for a voto McMInnvlIIo won by 41 to 15. This foronoon'a session was do voted principally to tho roport of tho executlvo committee That por tion of Master Buxton's roport nd voputlng changes in tho Initiative Inw had boon roforrod to thlB com mittee. When tho roport enmo up for adoption tho mattor of tho ad visability of accepting tho master'-? ruggcfltiona precipitated a llvoly dis cussion. Tho chnngOB ndvocatetd by tho maBter aro ni follews: That ifo bill nhould bo Initiated until first Introduced In tho lcglHlaturo; that no remuneration should bo allowed for securing slgnaturos to Initiative petitions; that a majority vote should be had to pnas mi amend ment to tho constitution. Discni3slon on tho motion to Btrlko out that part of the report brought out tho sRntl incut that tho grango In opposed to any changes In tho law at thin tlmo. Whllo It 1b realized that tho lnw Is rnther crudo In Its proaunt Btnto, It was thought boit not to tnmoor with It. Tho final outcomo wiih tlfo refer ring of tho mattor back to tho ex ecutlvo committee to roport two yonrs hotico. The roport of tho commlttoo on tho Oregon Agricultural collogo wns adopted. A resolution opposing proportion nl representation In tho logls'aturo was Introduced by F. M. Gill nnd re ferred Mr Gill nlso Introduced n resolution to cronto a commlttoo to lnvo3tlgato the hanking laws of tho Btnto and roport back at tho noxt meeting of tho grango i R W Gill Introducod a roioliitlnn . WKBKmm" jflLP b1Um' f VI WITH A FRIEND! yjR new Spring Suits are so unusuiMyfritr j y . you can hawHy gt a fair idea of tES on" in front of a mirror. nriH r a. . .. ? uesc way is to onng a friend ''akw? O about your size and proportions. Then m IT r;: kz x ew wn,,e you Try thiB plan. Wo'll help y0Ul n6 -. . BUro you 8.(io .tho now thlngsrlfvt hnvo Juqt cpmo InNo objection 'to juui umiBiiig two irionas; tho more tho morrlor. ' G. W. JOHNSON & CO, nl A . r M thnt no chnngo bo mndc In tho Ini tiative and roforondum law at pres ent, and ono favoring tho Blnglo dlB A Pauper Supper, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. G. Chestnut of l!ilborty ontortalned n number' of frlonds Frldny. night at a "Podro" niirtv nnil umin1 mi flin vnrv nnlnv. ablo ovenlng'a featlvltlon by sorvliig trlct syatom for rpprosontatlon In tho n 'Pnntior oimnnr." In tlio mtntR ni. lPgls'nturO nnd tllft propnrlng Of lin limi tCC- i . VI - "- V n..nn.l.n.i l Inf fn.li.An.1 In !. qnd grade rooms wns as follews: I :.era'?fl. compoio inrpriso . - - ''. HnilL'H llvTIrnt crniln rnnin Imllnn mil lr. VllUHiinu Kliuwn nuw wj "" -n.-". v. ...... . lul'nby." "Rain Somr"- and. nine .aorvo ovon thnt kind of people. . "'.. .. ". Dbng; rocltntlon by Aiuolln Bab- cock; epng by llvo boys; exorclso by four girls; Bong by tho first gnulo Voom; recitation by Grace Skool-; song by six girls; songs by second t'rpn roem: "PlovorM" by fcur boys; recitation by Cleo Konnon; song, "Mamma's- Boy," by Eddlo Hanson; recitation by1 Floyd Mclntlro; song by eight girls; rocltntlon by Anno- hollo Golden; song by Ellznboth Hal iui.1 u i'"-1 "'" - bono Goiiion; song by Elizaboth Hal- a picture- of "Washington oLiemnn: recitation by Virgil Speece Addros' to loavo ns n'nnd two songs by nil pupils conclucH ARTHUR MASTERS, School Roportdr. Pleasant Surpriso. A vory plenRant surprise was enr rlod out lattt Sunday afternoon at tho J homo of Rov, F. A. Colony, In East uaiom. Tho nnnlr was glvon in lion- "SlirM WnlHt" Dance. Th" "Shirt Waist" dance given by tho boys of Company M nt tho ar- mury uibi uiKut wns u BuutuBti. in ... .... . lntrodurrd 'both liolni Bplto of tho lnclomont wonthor about ",""",' wns nirowo. U0l U0lb Inst Nlcbt'H Seislon At last night's Kcsalon a resolu tion to npproprlato $500 for de fending tho Inttlntlvo and roforon du m Inw was Introduced A resolu tion In favor of tho lower Columbia 100 young peoplo attended. Stoudon- moyor'i orchestra furnished oxcol- lent music. referred A motion to consolidate tho two , stnto grango pnporB was lost. Stato School Superintendent J. II. I Aekormnn nddrossnd tho urnnco on Tho Ai'tlMiiiH Entcrtnliinieiit. education. ' Tho opn nioQtlng of tho Artisans, iiomlutlons Ailoptrd. Friday night was ono of tho most a number of resolutions ns fol pleaBant afTalrs ovor granted Salem i0vb woro ndoptod nt this aftor pooplo to onjoy. Tho Artlsnns nro noon's sos3len: always princes In ontortnlnmont, but Opposing tho Roddy bill, which thoy dlstlugu'shod thcmsolvoi Inst Rves municipalities tho right to rn; nlght. Tho progrnm wns brlof, two into tho liquor questien: favoring niiiiiu ira uy mu i iiiim, u vuicui uoni tho recnU am'ndmont to tho con-tl by Ilas Merle WIllIaniB, who Iuib a votco swcei as violets, nnd as mil or tut Ion; favor'ng tho nmnndmont nro pared bv W. S. U'Ron, compolllng oxproislon ns can bo Imnglnod, led nil cnmlldatos for tho legislature to tion. or of Mr. colony's birthday. Mrs. "i " ! (,IU ,1riHI' V , " ,,,,"' l" BuoscriD to atatomont No, l; op- 1300-1:00 Luncheon to faculty. Colony planned tho Burprlso and ar- ",Dl "' iu "" Ulnr , j ? posing the Blnglo tax law; ravorlng 1:00-1:15 Mualo by '08. .ranged to have htm nwav from home tho address or Dr. J. D. Olmstoad or th& ,)nrcoi8 post and postnl savings 1:15 Public spooking. whon tho guests arrived. Whon ho I p?ltlnm1. Dr. Olm3toad Ib oloquont, banke: and It was tho sonio of tho 2-00-2:45 Off to Vaudotto and returned ho found 17 of his formor witty, porfliiaslvo and convincing. To meeting that tho grango would not dlscnso from these izlaA The great maiorlir d iv. profession, however, boi uio contrary view. i Koch's Investigations uj(J orios with regard to th d, bnclkis havo been the foislii Investigations carried m h B in India, and In other Aiiii tries, and hare made pcuftiJ much moro definite hst'J opldomlo cholera eosilthi i inethodB of preventing tin;: this dread disease. Rttltttt I vlnwa a 0 EDITORS ARE ID;! ''.rWI -PubMc Bpoaklng; prosquta- s; Spn 3:30 tion. 3 '45 J. S. hoys' tug of war. 4-30 J S. boys' tonnls; J. nilxod dor.ibles.o' vS'15 Partv at high school' and snroad at Fuller & Douglas, Informal Afternoon. Miss Gortru.lo Gray of Soattlo on- tjJ0 BU,nmor parlshionors, from York. Nebraska, I henr h,m ,s, t0 ndm'roj awaiting him. A delightful nftor noon was spout. A light lunch was ?orved. and Mr, Colony was present ed with a flno utnbrolln as a romlhd er of tho difference between tho cli mate of this, and his former homo. Tho guests havo not been residents of Salem long, but aro greatly ploasod with tho city, and expect Bevornl moro York families during tortalnod a number of her girl frlonds informally on Tuesday after noon at tho homo of her aunt, Mm. John McNary Tho young Indies played '500" and tho prlzoa wero won by Mlsa Marlon Gray of S9attlo nnd Mlsa AltUoa Mooros. Will Remember Hal. to listen Rtinnnrt ntul tnv nffnrt-j nt tho onn. lAtlnnnl I r rk nJ-t(ltAm1 flli n nn . iwutiui, lu uo vuu.iuv.tu. iuu niui- gresiuon on tneso two menauros; clous room wn3 well filled nnd so was opposing proportional roproHentatlnn everybody thero whon tho Artisans jn the loglslaturo; favoring thp got through with thorn. A social Bngi0 district syatom of roprosonta ovont long to bo romombored, nnd tion, and a resolution to tho purport which memory will recall. that If th S. P. land grants shou'd ifovert back to tho government thoy . ' School Debate. 'should be glvon to tho Btnto of Or- Tho Lincoln Cadots bold .. their pgon for a forest reserve mc'ettng yiuirsday, May 14, 1908. ii Tho following resolutions wero ta- A short program was rondored bo- piM: On thf amendmont proposed fore, the debato. Tho numbers woro iby tho Blue Mountain grnngo to as follews: Song, "Mothor'a Wei- amend the Initiative law requiring como ni tno uoor," ny Max and Oleo n ou per cent vote to change tho con- nty fruit A little clrl nt Aoirnrn wrnto in coma ni uoqt," y max ami uieo a uu pr cent voie 10 ennnga i Hal i pStton of this" Stv fSr J fine A,rQ-rd; recitation, "Neddie's Visit to "BtRMtlon, nnd favoring count to float over Uiolrcoii ' Arbur Martin; oxamlnntlon and Inspection. WTLi ULi vf, nCnf Vi L ? L Song, You're ns Welcome as tho I Tho Election. house and received ono of tho beaut- guottB woror O, Iful embloms of .which ho has glvon Flowers In May"- by Marguerite . The election of officers was com Boltknnp; recitation, "When PappaM pleted lato last ovenlng. Tho fol- Tho guoitH woror Mrs. B. .i...i r..a ni.n...... Dioiim. RWuv So iiinnv liv rftnri. nviiroaa in Mlu ffinbotl rMlM'aoVtru. S "Ply Miss BoUb ends Mr! Patton Uio.SunLt Turns S OceSh'a'Bhie MnfteTA T "fluxton of Gaston $K 0RoKlBoh MSV' U"Mr miKZTlS o"o to Wfl iSl-Sl S'MSr' ,,-DUXt0B- f GSt0n rc,, n&V&AX$& Bon?DWfs.rSranUaoefmSca ' Ship." by RWe Ov.?-a T. 8boei,.koliof Jo- Marlon Grry. Mlsa Mny Chadwlok putrlot No. 23 1 beg to thank you Hftrck' TMJ ,)el IectiireS.'j Johnson of Port nnd Miss Jnnot Gray of Saatlo. for tho beautiful Ilag with which you m. m,.i l '.0 ,,,. ,1Iieoture,"J' J Johnson. ot prt- ..w iiivuviuii ..Ha. IVUOU.VUUi 441UU Dr. KocIi'h InvcNtlgutioiiH. ThlB henrty, gonlnl, Biicotncled Gorninn.profOBaor, who last month began a brlof Amorlcan tour, hni Just completed a year and n half of closo Btudy In South Africa on an Island in Lake Vlctorln Nynnza, studying tho "sleeping sickness." For this strnngo. fntal malady ho ha already discovered a pnlllatlvo, it not u cure. Dr. Koch's career as Invoatlgntor began nftqr IiIb gradua tion In 18GG from tho University o Goottlngon. During tho fourteen years following, which ho spent as a humblo practicing phynlclan .In bov- oral small towns of Eastern Prus sia, ho waB Btudylng bacteriology, then u comparatively unknown sci ence. ,As onrly art 187C ho had Iso lated tho bacillus of anthrax. That thin disease qplenlc fovor, as it Is sometimes callcd-Mo . which catt'.o nnd' 8hc3p aro' subject nnd which Bomotlmos attacks riinn, wns caused by a bacillus had boon demon strated in 18G3 by tho French sci entist, Dnvnlno. It wns Koch, how ovor, who flrt worked out tho llfo history of this organism nnd showed conclusively Hb causal rolatlon to tho dlseaso Itself. Tho gorm of an- thrnx was tho first discovery of this micro-organisms, or bacilli, which wo now know to be tho camso of Infectious dlsea?cs In men nnd an imal n Provcntlvo Inoculation ngalnit dlsonso by tho uso of a sorum or lymph tho dovolopmont of tho Jou ner method of vaccination Is a method ono might almost Bay was originated by Dr. Koch. Aftor his dlBcovorlos ns. to tho naturo of tho bacillus causing nnthrnx, and tho publication of somo ndmlrab'o 1 It oroturo on tho subjoct, Koch dovotod hlmsolf to tho'study.of tho tuborcu- lo8ls gorm and to tho so-called "comma" bacillus Identified with tho cftuso of cholora. It was by tho dis covery and uso of tuberculin (pop ularly known as "Kocira lymph") thnt his famo becamo world wide. This tuberculin, which ho proparod in 1891, ho hlmsolf Claimed to be usoful only In pulmonary tubercu losis, confining its uso to tho com paratively early stagoB of tho dl3 eaBO. A good doal of undersorvvd criticism was passed upon Dr. oKch becauBo of tho falluro of this tuber culin to Win. certain popmar ..un. ".horter honn " u was ubou in uubuuuoio , .- of child labor, "jwj too largo doses, and without neces- wu0mingly adop W w c fM . . -. ttx. 1 I l.nnn -.L.U MOrllS ''",. sary precautions which had .beon a whole. Mor"'i irti prescribed, and of course, failed to o'ected InterMU Min-ti'lsi. Dr. llorltncro. D" Horltago vrB glvon j surprise tbo flag T'lur day ovouIiie by the members of wo Bz "Hon the beautiful t'e g adittlng class and two post- uonung ovor our scnoot nouso we grrlu.Hcs of tho collogo of muslo w' remember tho nn.mo of Hal D. nnd i row frunqa. The doctor was nu. giving o Ionian 'nt tho tlmo of the arrival of tho g'losts, and was great ly surprised upon going to his apart ment i to find tho merry crowd await- . lng him A gonernl jollification was enjoyed until n lato hour, when ro- fr aliments wero sorvod. ImvA iwAcnnrAl ...h .lla,wtn, trA ...II. have a flaK nolo oroctod and wl 1 floatl,r.iat,,Roosi'alt..,a e Vv PwaWQnt StowardW. A. Young, of Arleta, everv sphool ilnv nnd wIipii . v "vl iI"u- l,lv B,M"s ior wiu ru-uit-uiou. a VVl) BCUOOl a niUl lieni.i(,.,.n worn .InnnnrH ?..4nn i-.' Aacfoto., uwumv MWiv 4H tlnir Mnrtln Yours very truly, "LE1TA BENTS. Tho "A My Dhhc4 B. O, Girls" of Albany Itoneflt Card Party. A delightful card party for tho benefit of the Salem Public library was given Wednesday afternoon at tho residence of Mrs. E. Cooko Pat ton. Five hundred was played at eigin tapies, and prizes were won by ' TEA If the tea is good you ask for a second' cup; if not, you ask for the money,, ... "" r0i,,.vt :.!.' Zn v 6B ' realized which will be a . eleArlo lights, a charming effect was great help In purchasing now books llv&i?u,..(W'"wtf ?" Obtained. About 5 couples were ?np tho llhrarv J k SeWIHaj't W: w'wr ui. i.ii i 1a I . .... . 'OM Bav auoiiKum., aauco lasi nigucai Mra. B 0. Schticklng, and Mrs. J. tho Albany skating rink. A profua. Wlll8on. Punch was served by Mra. aloa of red roses ,wlth green was F w. Speacor. Botween $63 and i 2 I . ,u" "Ul whh iw j65 va9 realized which will be Leonard Judson. lr-1 . Aislstant steward E. W. Stoats. and Leonard Mason, of Alrll. affirmative, and Adelta Nye, Vernqn' Chnplaln Oscar Eaton, Oswego. Tho debato was won by the nega- Treasurer II. Hlrschborg, Inde tlvej.. The meeting then adjourned, .pendenco, re-elected. ARTHUR MARTIN, j Secretary Mrs. Mary S. Howard, ocnooi sioporior. ..MUlino, re-eiected for sixth year. ( uiuu-KcuiJur jj. a. L.amoori. siay- Von, ,i Cefes Mrs. Cora Legg, of St. Helens. ! Pomona Mrs, Lulu E. Miller, of Albany. Flora Mrs. Brown, of Lane coun- Member of executive commlttoo Eugene Palmer, of Albany. Legislative committee A, I. Ma on. of Hood River: F. M. QUI. of Kstacaaa. work tho almost miraculous cures expected of it. As an ugent or proved value In certain cases, how- ovor, its importance in modlclne Is unquo3tloned. Dr. Koch, strange io say, at present holds Uhat tubercu losis In man Is a dlseaso distinct from tuberculosis in cattle and otho"" lower animals, and he denies the poBilblllty of tho transmission of the Success in Life depends on character, capacity, concentration and health. De velop the first three by all means maintain the last by the one best means' BEECHAMS PILLS eWKvwWtifa jVWaaa IK. (United l'rm Uue4hih nnWnraflnld Pal.. Mir ll-J tlco Blnck this roomtojleMl C roth era and Fremont ow. prlotor nnd editor reipecutw On ii t.Vnnctnr-n nnllfitls. tt ISf .lin oiiunrlnr chnrt nn fblflMOl proforrcd by Wf Ham S. Tt4 mllllonalro of this ciy. Prntlinr In llfM Cll I ximi-Ko ill nttarnm wUesit p'lcntlon for n writ of mm"" for Crothors' rejease, io i .i. .n,,rt In r(nilftU lilts Ul l"u v '".'V. .i.l. n.., in iiwMurJf" milt W ui uhwv ."vvr;-' ., Kui (leienso w mo nwiiv. v.j WUUHH MKU. .. I, mi.n Afanilnnti MU W 1 liv uwv" --- ...... sum of $41,000 each m u cases, SOCIALISTS WAIT TILL n f (United Preu "UutJ WJJ . . . lf.M 1fi-l unicago, wbj hVj u party today PdJJf! ftil construcuvo vi"'- "The rvsoiutioaw aw; WM..i""?.Hr . U"l'u" 'f TnactlOB , uintbemeantl Ists Mill n-lvocae . v assr .,"a u viti- . jpnlteoiw- .Jii Portland, Or., ', orfj ann, tins bMD falDf VyVi eastern Oregon "t.k(,jn. wheat belt for "' fcia b9 tW lng the rancu.. '" tedtii fnnt nr now Is repo' ,.,,,. nl enlutheSlmcoe; lt ffSriSUS1?1 andthoorcbar. ...!. . .. UI " . .flHn . nnntartmet7"T:iaiK . rr .imiiar ""- gO icav " ,lM .in n IHttlV. MA..Ariinr M" i ...ua J nrllmsela ...H n QH ai ont on V form, rLM Captain J'JZ ,v he Will. WEVu r aaaaaBl . MM V 1 - ha Will, irldBaB"' hei; W SZ? pole exp""