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DAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM, ORJSfJOX. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, U0. in M "" " "" tfUliU.art.1, 3.ljl'..M, UH.UU.. tVlUI(l)AX, Jl'.VlV.UIU'.lk ji, urim. M iMJIAL AINU UKXMAIK CVtINIb Uf int WlXft H-H-H-H - 1 1 I i m M IHtifl I I 1 1 M-n H-H-Mv I tho Interior of tho school, with old , ,.- .. .--,- DCPDIIITC POUTRAPT HOYT'S "MIDXIC21IT BELL." Doaooh TU.l examining tho unruly CDC" ATP RECRUITS UUN I KAU I OCIETY. Deacon Tldd cxnmlnlng tho unruly scholars, ntul iirovokinc nrcnt imrtn I Clii'Ntnui.s Attraction at lluntftloiv by his qunlntncsa and Ignornnco. An 1 1 1 I 1 1 It I 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 II It I I I tH-f 1 1 ill I II I H .. To Wed Soon. The raarrlngo of Mlis Leonu Hirsch and Mr, Richard Brady will tnko place nt Hotel Willamette, Mon day evening, December 28. Mli Hirsch is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hirsch who reside ut tho Wlllnmctto Hotel ID TIME AT 'RESS BANQUET and water flower freely at the fe-tlvltles of tho Press Club Elite Cafe last night. Albert on, wno leaven mo uiupiuy m pltal Journal, as ciiy cuuoi, go on nis way iu ouu riunun Bll pleased follow with tho Bend an Him by mo memuors oi mo jper rraiernuy nnu uuiura connoctea, in spim, vmu mm who innde him tholr guest of last night. nr nodcors nrosldcd as toau- f, and his spirit of fun, famll ho Canttal City and othor of tho state, can be said to permeated tho atmosphere, u. bcock, city editor at tho Stnto- rns called upon to start mo oau - Ho did bo by mnklng a neat Encech. In which ho thanked tho hind expressed his regrets bo- of Mr. Mlcholson lenving ino Waters, recently olectod city fiman, who Id a son of a formor Inf tho Stntosmnn. oxnrcssod his Intlon for tho craft and tho fra- t Abrams. advertising manager Stntomnn, with tno tnougnts Capital City, as u'ual, next inn called upon Mr. Mlcholson nov forsot tho greatost city of tho motto vnlley, nnd when ho got to San Francisco to ndvortlso vorvono whom ho mot. nabb, a membor of tho States advertising forco, got n good from all aides by tilling jokcs ovlous Bpcakors. W. Prcscott, correspondont of reronlnn, dwolt upon tho bonollt mi bv tbo comlnir tocothor of mlnrss nnd edltorlnl roprosontn- of tho nowspaperB. n Holmnn, connected with tno oas ton or tno siutcsmnn, gave of but to tho point rcsponoo to n tmnstor'B Introduction or him 'blo-.oomlng bud." Hard Wirt, roprrsontntlvo of Portland Journal, made a so-l- alk on nolltlc?, stating that ho are Mlcholson would tnko unci: n Francisco with him n high on of Orogon'B cleanliness In pol nnu iiiumuuuB. Ill" Ontons, tho popular sccre- of Scnntor-olocl CJinniherinin, fifrra funny Btorlo. nnd added ko r-cncrnl merriment of tho oo- n .. . r Sanders. BDOcIn odltion oi SMtr.mnn. wi probably tho t llrr of tho ovoning. Aiwr fil" a'l In an up-oar during the XT nr tno pnniitc. ue nan "' ri to mi) the climax. fv Rrls'emnn. statesman ro le- rcd tho poem of his own lio- m'd tno -ijuoon oi ino wu- II ''I" hi mi"- Don I! Upjohn, eeonu i -nl of tho Stntosmnn odltor- o , but who ih nrinoipmiy - i r IiIh nb'lltv to wrlto mown, h r-i fiinrBiitard to glvo inu- h" in -lvwi"o. Aftor paying a I r ii ii)"innt t0 A. v. Proscoit. m ) mm wni one of tho new pit ?) r- v n in tno jsoriuwum.. " . tr ;i t "tnko In hi honrorB . . r...t.l.. li - nrclnl unmon nnu i-mn" v o-i M i neintsr dnnutv county k ' n iifP'iiion'l bv tho toast- n ' P" d" Mlon, because ot pi-'inn hi'i or no mnrriimu i e book Aftr eulogizing Mlchol- l'p wnrnM h'ni of tho ovll ways nnnt clv. nnd hoped thnt ho Id rot pnTinnb to thoni. MrK llofer. buslnes'j mnnager br C-'nltn' Tr-r"!, gavo a P'n'n r rf i -i t'int no uuwvuu r tp(i to outre fn'oe or "' p- v.- - ' sold ho wri iorry to Vt l ' - n 1 nvf. c '-' w t, rnllrond commltalon--1 '-'ntr nine" 8arr (which p' hf nq ei-en by the toeit s of hlf !) of honor i' ' - rv Fair cobratlonB). '- r' ip Stat" Hoerd of Normal ''vrled onch ot'or In tolling ( prent Inttro t to tho as l ' ners f ' - Davl. corr'siionnonv iu vti tatlne tnut ne wn uuj r iirrrr. nakor, told of a nar- t-- ,x nripnc ne jind wnue u Pn ,., rM whon ho mlttooK a ,n i'tir,i f0r ijoiomnn. - i Tnrk" T.ucas. renortor ior ( tt Journal, paid that ho whs r MIchelBon loavo; that he d f-'-n a good pal." .V -Mt Hamilton, who was u- r '- in "ot having an opportu- i rV -'av hU nrowe on anj f.pr-'ndulgod In water, tow rM L gard for the nowepeP' n ror ti m rl oiMura 'n tbU rlty. H ,ir v rf"t'ed to 'iioee wo llf -i T to forget the CaW- f nt that h aerer wool. c. nn wu particularly n - political Mimo, a w' ' ' i t , stat la whicn ae u' " make h's horn. Showep fr Miss Dee. Miss Cnrr'o Dee was given a mis collnneous showor by Mrs. L, D, Donlson last Tttosdny aftomoon About 20 of Miss Dee's friends w re present nnd sho received ninny beau tiful presents. She Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dee, of No'th Salem, nnd hrtr marriage to Mr. Qpcrg II. Grrvea hns been an nounced to tnko placo on Monday ovoning, December 21. lCnteitaln l of (). Hojn. Mnny of tho members of tho Oregon Gleo nn-1 Mnndolln clubi were entertained by tholr frlenda hero d'lrlng tholr short stay Tuj day. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Moores entertained members of tho Kappa .Sigma fratornfty of which their son Ralph Ih n member, nt dinner In tho evening. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Drown entertained tho boys of tho Sigma Nu and Delta Alpha fraterni ties with a dinner pnrty, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Chauncoy Bishop had tho DjI ta Alpha for dinner guests. Thoso occupying boxes at tho per formance In th" ovoning woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Ocorgo Goodall, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Drown and Mrs. Chaun coy nishop, M'ss Lola Goddard and CInrenco Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Linn, Mrs. Percy Cotter, Judgo nnd Mrs R. S. Benti and non Ernost, nnd Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Moons. Theater, Beginning Sunday .Mntiiici December tit), 1008. Anothe year bus roliod around -the chlm s of another holiday tno soon ngn'n to bo rung, nnd poor or mean Indeed the innn whoso family does not hnvo some hours of cluer to storo iu momory'a pngpi. OhrlBt mas time Is always pictured In -books and plays, burled In winter snow and Ice, but Portland, Oregon icldom realizes thnt Ideal holiday Boason. Sometimes It rains, but generally tho sun Bhlnes often with every nppcar nncc of a spring day, nnd the tlmf-n we have seen Christmas eve, and the streets white with snow, nro ox tiome'y few nnd far between. For that ruron partly, we havo to go to the theater, where wo get It 4n the piny. Tho bcciio of Hoyt's "A Midnight Bell" Is a village In New England. old-fnahlnnpil row I ne boo Is also In troduced, full of humor nnd quaint 8nlngs, and the meeting of tho church choir to prnctlco for tho Chrl tmas carols, nt which placo tho plot of tho play is worked out. SPECULATE (Contlnuod from pngo 1) WIckorsham, of Now York, mombet of tho firm of Strong & Caldwnlldcr, with which firm Henry Tnft, brother of tho President-elect, Is associated. The plot deals with one stepi on i aoorKO A Knight, of Cnllfomln, who Labaree, w'ao robs the bank of which secontiCd tho nomination of Taft nt he Is cashlor. Ned Olcott confoabos ch!cnR0( nnd wnB one of the ch0f to tho crlmo himself, to savo hla sncnkor8 nt tll0 gront Ta(t rnlly nt uncle. Soulro Olcott. from susplcb n. Ntd Is In lovo with Annlo Grey. Ho enlists tho school teacher, Nora Fair field, In his behalf. Tho minister, John Bradbury Is In love with Noro, but bellovlng sho is In lovo with Nod, works to clear up tho mystery. -In the third net tho schoolteacher la driven from homo, ns sho Is sup posed to havo helped Ned escape from the ottlcors. In tho fourth act tho old do.icon. who hnB boon busy all day " 'tonding to things," holpj to 8olvo tho problem by ringing tho Entertained at Cot-vnllW, Tho Salem girls who attended tho hop at Corvallls laBt Saturday night wero dollghtfully entertained by tholr collogo friends during tholr stny. Mioses Bo-bIo Schultz, and Jos'slo Kooton woro guests nt a hoiiBa party given by tho Misses Cnrrlo and Marv Danneman, who also cntor tnlned Foro-t Smlthson, the world's pbnmplon hurdler nnd Jnck Lnuo, both of Portland. Miss Ryth Gntch wns the guest of hor mint MIhs GrhfO Gntch, and Misses Margaret Eagan, and Helotip Dnlrymplo woro enter tained by frlonds. Elect New Olllcprs. A called mooting of tho Capital Rollof Corps wns held Tuo'dny nftoi nonn nt tho rosldoneo of Mn. 5C. I. Moody proBldonl. Tho roslgnntltin of Mrs J. J. Murphv as troasurer ivn ncoatited. and Mre. A. N. Gll- ! imrt wen olectod to fill the vnenin-v wm mm'.. IHB A Madison Saunro, Now Yor. An authentic list of thoso being considered for tho commerco and la bor portfolios Includes: William R, Wheeler, of Cnllfomln, at present na slstnnt nccrotnry under Secrotnry StraMB; Will lain Loob, sccrotary to lUo Presldont; Judgo Richard A. Bnl llnger, of Sonttlo, Wnshlngton, form or commissioner of tho goncrnl land olllce. o DUTCH t Continued From Page 1,) whllo most BorloiiB nt tho capital haa boon urowlnrc In southern Vonozuola wboro two genorala of tho Vonozuo lan army havo boon nssasRlnntod. An yet no aonport town huo thrown off Uh nlloglnnco to tho Cnatro ad ministration but tho sltuntlon nt La Guayrn, Mnracnlbo, nnd Porto Cn bello Ib serious for tho followers ot Cnatro nnd tho Dutch Bhlpa nro with in cloao proximity of thoso porta. MEASLES AND MUMPS (United Proas Leased YIe,) Port Townsond, Woh Dee. 19. Forty recruits rocelved nt Fort Worden for assignment to artlllory companies nt that post aro In quar antine. Tho onllstmonta woro made nt ColtimbiiB, Ohio., bnrracks, nnd on tho Journoy to this city tho do volopmont of sovornl caaea of moss lea nnd mumps nccewltntod Isola tion to provont sprendlng among tho othor troops. n - Crl of Thanks. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Zwlckor nnd family wish to oxprosa tholr heart folt thnnkB Ho tholr mnny frlonda for tholr nsalstnnco nnd oympnmy uurin tholr recent boronvomont by tho death of Mr. Zwlcker'o daughter, Mrs, II, E. Townzon, CaMtrt) Buying Ammunitions of Wnr. Berlin, Dec. 19. Aftor rocolvlng n cablegram today that Vlco-Prosl-dnnt Vlnconto Gomez hnB declared hlniBoir presldont of Venozuoln, Pres ldont Castro oponod nogotlntlona for tho purchase of GO. 000 mica, nnu othor munitions. Dr. Israel, hla nhyatclnn, tins In- olstod on absolute roat for tho South Amorlcnn and Cnatro will bo re moved to n Hnnltnrlum tomorrow, Cnntro has rented tho ontlro huh ltnrlum for ono week. O ' Moro pooplo nro tnklng Foloy'a Kldnov Romody ovorv yonr. It ts considered to bo tho moBt effective romody for kldnoy and bladder trou bles that medical aclonco can dovlao. Foloy'o Kldnoy Romody corrocta It regulnrltloe, btilhla up worn out tln suort nnd rostorcn lost vitality. It will mako you look well and fool well. J. C. Porrv Sydiipy Ayifn, lA-ntllnu Man With llio lulr Stork Coinpimy, irulow Tlientrv l'ortlnml. at the Bun- CITY MARSHAL EMBEZZLES $1,300 (United Prcsn Lonsod WIro.) Potttlumn, Cal., Dee. 19. E. C. Wnrd, Tor mnny yearn city marshal nnd ox-olllclo tax colloctof of this city, la today a BOir-conroaeea bbb bozzlor. Iiat night, following hla . confoBalon-to City Olork Arthur Now burg, thnt ho had taken 1 1,300 of tho city's money for his own uso, tho city trustooa declared Wnrd'B office vncant, nnd City Attorney W. II. Early waa appointed In hla plnco. Wnrd nnd Nowburgh hold n con foronco yostordny, whon tho city mnrshnl mndo n cloan bronat of hla crlmo nnd notified Nowuurg that, rnthor than faco hla family nnd the community which ho hnd botrnyod; ho Intended to commit Biilcldo. Now burg argued long with him nnd fin ally mndo him promlso to fnco pun ishment Instead of ondlng hlB llfo. That Wnrd moant what ho threat ened wnB learned last nignt wnon, In n search of tho dlsgrncod omoor'a orfeotn, two letter wero found ono nddrcBsod to hla wlfo and ono to Coroner Frnnk L. Blackburn. Wnrd Ib In n atnto of collnpao nnd la under tho constant cure of kin phyalclntiB, o (lullty of VotintorfclUHR. Passing counterfeit monoy la no worao thnn substituting lomo Uh known worthlesB romody for Foloy'a Honey anil Tar, tho groat cough and cold romody thnt euros tho moat ob Btlnnto coughs and bonis tho wng J. O. Perry. -o- Tlmo of action, tho present. The In- hell In tho steeple of tho old church tontion of tho play Is to pletVo tnk-( at midnight, vhoro ho ;" Ing funturta of rurat llfo In Ynnkw- 'ooked up by nccldont. rho vl llagorB and and typca of chnractor. nub to hlo itBalBtaiico nnd dlscoyrr It I " parVlcn"rly adnpte,! to tho Labareo secreting tho bju.k Btolon Chrletmui time, when- Its achonlyatJ I proporty In tho cushion of Ills po.v. ........ ..... i i ..i-i. ..... itiiu ntinrnnt nro c oarod. the v.rl- ruiiev, WlilTO lliu uujn unu ....,,. I....,,,.. ,,,.,! ilii 01114 kivith nru iiiiiuu uninn , ' - inrougii iii lrt we oiectoii to mi i . - i ---- nowhnlUnj nml playing I oiih Invor nro mm Mre John Car- In wn. olstod v- ( n. h """" t?eU, ,', ,, j ,,,,, ooiitlmioH "r.,(,e!!t.-..M. ... a.., ronnrleJ I othor. Tlion thoro l the o. n l-i j tondln' to things. Tbo twiurer pro teni roporiea $3S.8I In the tipury. Tho niem bera on tho ooinmlttee ou rollof ni'e o 1m rarmnw. SOIllll SMIBIIIi .!. Ol'bert. East Salem: Mm. Hiigeiila flllllngham. North Salem; Mrs. a. Y. Chaae. Central. () () lnp Yitii' Pnrty. The lea't leap year party of tho aaaon le nnnoiincod to tnke place i In tho Armory Thursdny ovoiilng. Do remb.r 31. given by Mlw Copeland a dancing clnes. A fenturo of tho affair will be the Spnnlah dnncb by Mlae Copoland, In costumo. iN.t..ri,lii l.tttle Peotde. Mr Cbarloa E Knowlnnd ontor-1 tnlneil n party of lit lo folks i nt liw home, corner of Thlrtoenth nnd Wnl lor streets, thla afternoon, from 2 to 4: 30 o'clock, for l.er little dnugh or. Paulino Ward, who oalebrntoa lior second birthday. Mrs. Knowlnnd wMI bo assisted by MIb Gortrudc , A. ForbP-. The gust are: Alborta Fofl o George Rudolph, Mario Rob otn LouU. Stolla and Alfred Van Vloot. Barbara VMttr. Florence nnd Wnyno Elgin. Dorothy Baker. Paul Ph lllua Frlsta Wenger, Franca n1 ' Katl Irlno and Mildred Pugh and Hvolyn PouUon. Dirv dHoii.DinhiHOii. . '!'- f mu. Tlllft M. D- Tiia marri. "", VI ' i.n. nt 0 In ! O o o o o o o o PERSONAL MENTION n o O O O O O O O 6 Grant Corby went to Woodbum yeeterday ou bneleaa. j. n. Rondeau, of nerval, wai here yesterday. P. J. PnulHon, of nervals.' w the pity yeotorday. C. It. Houghton, of Ml. Angel, wa In town on buslneaa yterilay Bertram Applegate, p W. P. -dont, wont to his home In Drain ys- tnrilnv 1 HIHIllll tllO llOlldayt. Mrs. J. D. Doneniore and little wn aro opondlng tho .lay In WootlliHrn. Miss Cornn Collainore. a u. -twjont, will spond her holiday at hor homo. ... ,. Mm. Bd. Ilorron, or Woodburu. has rotumwl to her home after Vot ing for p. fow days In tho city. Mies Mnry McNamar. a toaoher at tho Mute school, wan vlaltlng . L. C. Carl yodordny. MIU1U. Tnnav Mndlldll alld MllllfWl nti-nn nf indoDondoiiee. were In th city Bhopplng yoatardny. in., cn,.hi ratlin who attends Mi'lla College, Callforl. la borne for the holidays. , r r. r Tnnaa of Bodarllle. vUltlng Mrs.' Willis McKlroy ad otb- i Wny navtiisnn Poland. jm nujatly $tMI MltM ?henKie o Mr" MdK Geo. C. ,, ffr CheWli WMh- to vl.U her Wl liuiliv ... T ll.nrlv Street. ..-".. ,l.ln tlm linll.laVB. "ph.lPn E Bauer ofhelatlng. . ,m,x Turier le home frou, the ljn 6lV n few relatives ana innmaw Davldion Is wcretary of the .Safe y intment Company. ?f Portland. nben Antonutlc , CoPfn 111 lirEMIII l l"' bort, of Brooks. IU oxpoctn to ro- turn homo, leaving Salem Tueadny. If. H. Campbell wlllapond the hpll- iiava ui hlu hninn In Eugene. He U a atudaai of Willamette University. V V). Atkins returned to his home In Albany thin morning, after visit ing with B. RUihos and family for n few tlaya. Mies I'm lire Dugnii left th'n morn lag for br home In Divide, to epnd the holidays. She Is n student at th Capita1 Bunlnes Collogo. Mrs. A. lleckmnn went to her homo In Turner thla morning, nrtor vimi Ing Mrs. I nt lluukiunn. Mrs. W. F. Rhodes, of Raymond, WaMi., who baa boen visiting her sin ter, Mrs. C. T. Hoover, left Ibis morn Ing for Drain. Mist Lena Ilolcnmb, a student nt W U., will spond tho holidays nt hr home In BrowtiBVlllo. 8lfowl ,R0' companled by MIhh Elizabeth Prlc. nlso n unlvorslty student, who will bo hor guest. SAY THAT PRINTER GRAFTS UNCLE SAM (United Press Leased WIro.) Ban Francisco, Dec. 19. Mosob D. Cnllon, n rnllwny postnl clerk, who In doing tho printing for tho local di vision of tho railway mull Horvlco. mlinlta that ho Ib breaking it rule of tho poHtolllro depnrtinont In on guglng In n prlvnto printing contract for tho Sterling Furniture company. Tho rule Iu queHtlou forhldH mull eloika from using tholr aparo tlmo In trnnsaetlng other IiiihIiiohh. Tbo noBtnl roKiilatloim any that plerka who dlHrognrd thlH rulo hIiiiII be liable to removal, mid an InvoHll- gatlon Is inking plane today to us-i certain what Ih tho niiiius or uie una Callon, both In IiIh prlvnto and public work uaea froo light nnd pow er In the pmtollloe building, but 1)1 vlalou Buperliitendent A. II. Stuph ena la quoted uh Haying thnt UiIh miiHt be allowed, uh "the Hovornmunt (Miu Id not lilro u printing plant for fl.no mi tiny other turuiH." Thoso who object ugniiiMi uuiioua private aetlvltkw suy that, with tho aid of light nnd power furnished by Unalo Sum. ho Iiiih bean nblo to un derbid union printers for tiommorelnl work. verslty of Oregon to nd' his vaea tloa with his pnrents. Mr and Mrs. i A. Turner. 5- -Arssras J67V4 Clay stre.t. tholr home Portland at .,... .!,. Wont rut ii rued to her tims milling ,, ,.,A- luime in Jeff.r-on this moralag. after visiting : or daughter. Mrs. James TrHt0K. Sllveramlth. a newspaper . " f Tnrnma. la SMndlnK tb holl- da's with hi. wife. Dr B al Bl.ve.- smith. Plrht Pn-abj'H'rlnii ("liureli. Church street nenr gnemeKeia Hov. II. T. Bnbpock, pastor. Morn lag Borvlcos at 10:30 n. m. I'reneh Ing by the pastor. Theme Our HmmaiMiel. Special music. 1 be 1-ord In Exalted," quarttl; ni . Merer Seat." by Lao. sung by Mr. Walters; "IlnrK. nara. .My ""' "' Shelley; duet, aung by Mlwt I'wr- mlne and MIb "?"'" B"1!J aahonl at 12 m. Junior C. K. at 3 30 p.m. SoniorC. Kut 0:30 pm. Ev ening service. 7:30 p. m. The First Baptlnt oliurch uantwl with us. IUr. J. It. Coiner. II. D.. preeldlng. Chris, mas musloal service, led by the ohoruses of both churehee, am lsw by the Proabytorian orehoHtrn; a i 1 lll.l..liuirt ' 111 Chr atinaa enuuui. -1""""1 ,;' George F Kw'"."'?? t ACCUSED LORD'S SON GETS PAST HIS GUARDS (United Presa Leased Wire.) San FrnnclBco, Dec. 19. Albort JohIisiiii, u Btownrd of tho Austrnllnn ilner Lord Hofton, believed to bo Hector Jewell, Hon of Lord Foraytho Jewell )f England. Ih nguln nt lurgo today, after u HeiiMiilliinnl ospapo from IiIh guarilH nboanl tho vessel yesterday. Johnnou. who Is hub puoled of having fleeced llvo young AiiHtralltm woiiieii of Jowolry and valuablea under iiroinl of mar riage, haa twice been under urroat by tb authorltlea and twlco es caped. Aftr laarnlug that tho auspectad man waa again inlawing. Gnptnlti Campbell of the Hofton notified tho Immigration nuthurltlea (but an nllon member of hla crew bad gone iiBhoro The biirenu In turn ixitlllod tho po lice and the United Htutos District Attorney. The fudorol niiilioriuee. liowevor. oxoiiurnted Uuptuln Cninp boll on tho showing that ho had ex orcised proper onro to provont tho (Munpo of JohiiHou. Tho polleo havo boon Instructed to nrruHt Johiiuoii on tlm ohnrgo that ho la nu nlleu Hiibjoet to deportutlon. o WAll WITH JAPAN could not pooslbly mnko so mnny cripples as rheumatism doos ovory yonr And yet there Is no rvAJun whv lliu ilUoaso should crlnnlo any one, If all sufferohs will rub tho nf- Tho Correct Tlmo to nton a couith or cold Is Just an soon as It starts tlion th6ro will bo no dangor of pnoumonla or consump- IIIOII. JUBl II low uuniin in milium a "nw, -.-"- . , ''"i.. uilll. Horohotind Syrup taken at tho stnrt woioa pnrw wn " will atop the cough If It has been Ballard's Snow Llnlii on . Ci ros I running on for aoino tlmo tho tront- nchra and pnlns. Bold by all deal- mont will bo longer, but iho cure Is rs rtKursad lt I oow''LH,'1, I-Hallelujah Chortis."by Handel, ar leomiMMlMl by the ehurca orcheatra. Mm. J Smallman w""-". '", WpL"! ft,4Uy aebool Chrlatwa xet nlght to ber Wo. In WoV.. N ; W ThHr,y at T:J8 tr attwidlBaT hor daughter. Mrs a. , w raro,g d relu. .. .ii,. null VppIIiik After Hating. ,0ir ive "So CbamberlalH'a itora- I naj "!TV-kii far m Ume. aoh ami " - th-- h.v done .ker. -ko la III and. can ". iblU I' ..... n...iMl. ..!. of Rt'lr, use more go. -- ---.,. wl- , . -'""; T...V wiifjsMtM'F7r.'. .7,. .. la AsaarlM.' VX,1tZl ",r h'riAl. "ordlaH, invltel o tlM. BUNGALOW THEATRE PORTLAND, OREGON . .1-....V in Mi.heiton. guest of honor David "f? Btreben the stoas- "" Ht fcVhults left thl nm- r member, replied by ""."Ji digestion Tfcyy , "r TooneaTsk. Wah . rim sb vorRodgem.aad through wh nd lpw.n A j. lag m r (f) n , , of .,! nf -if.m and the slso renuaw 'w ... h . , ras " ,..,,, .pr ,.n vnov'i !flnil. r.. ,. ,.. .kii.ir.. of ike urlHWr SrtiUt. -Pt'f" J22U"V vie a. at Tbey are no mnw " - . - wkat a o.' rfruK store and as aplwdld medicine It Is I'n' This I Worth Hooding, ro F street. Buffalo, f sample at D' ' kw8t aa4l will k greatly mUd oy hr Mend- t .., Ho-sn "f WI1am.il v.-r i U,", '"'...... 1.., .,f !t)i BELIEVE ACTRESS SHOT HERSELF Cklao. De.. It Jrr WMmII. aa eatress, wkoae stag . n irr U i ring at a -o- cnt to Woodburn '- nlttht U'nnrllium I.ISfH tuhl U Worth lleniiinK. I A ' ' vrdmk a Hind-..' -f 'M ....Ji i.IIinday from a ball yltasky. of w - " ,o o' ; W. U-. ! ir flr "" , ' .tMlom.a. which It Is .in N Y.. says: "I orjreo , aw n ....w,,,.!, lo mn, , ." !v, ."Li.inniM.i rhe most sanoylng Mr. . . j "Th.yonng woman .Uld the pol.ee fc.an. wlin jiu ""- . O JSl. S V CJ 3N. I J ' tt A M'i IW IU " . had. wim nuc?- - - - f , aurltt C P Kerreii. i -";.' .hut with Miss isiimmmmi - n"ied tW,V:"tBr7"of tho "''vadn brother of Jim F rre oi u. Ool(lflo,d ihe was examining a re- days. w .vw aore9, sou city Is vUUtng "-, "tt,'"nus U volvor and that tno wi.. w - M ' SS-.r.ntST 5Vc Pry. orug callon Recount oMVl, dentally d.stharged 1 1-1 ' " store' 25c, Phenua: Main 117, A4221. Empire Thoator Co. (Ino.) Lossoo. Geo. L. Baker, fluneral Muimger. Portland's PMjhlonublo Popnlar Prise PlayhQui. Home ' l lacomiNirable Bkar Hook eoinpany. Iieauilful Chrtoinias week attraction, commeiifllng matinee. Hun day, l. c-uiber J. 1 90s. Hoyt'a A Midnight Bell Revived tfcls 0'bjtaa at tho Mrxnt reueat of humlrwds of our roanapr !. Oge or the most chartnlHg rural oumedlee ever wHtUM Tke gsnotoei ravorlflj ever pretHtnUsd In this city. Tho d-Hgbt'of ..id und young The rblldra'a Holiday seaaon will bo lntompU.1. i.i.l. aa iu aa " Midnight IHrtl" with It's mimMiik. MDuwbalUng and aUl eaMa In Naw leuglaud Winter. Rich Iu r .medy kat wakw you luught. ItaNuilful soanlo effects, atago und-r dlrectloa nf Donald Ilowlsn Matlneea aunduy. Chlratmaa Day and Mnturdny. KVKN'lXfJ PIUOESt iWc, JWo, ftcj Mutliuen, Ifi, 'Mo. Next vffki "Art- You a Mnwn?" 1 .1 w I Ctscz?&&&M