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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOPRVAt SALEM. OREGON, SATTTBDAY, APRIL 4, 1914. PAG3 .THREE r 4 'J V r7 P i)wr?.i.'.n''."i t Robekaha are planning a social honoT of Miss Vida Reeves at her to take place at I. 0. 0. I. hall next home, 2i2(i East Oak street. Games, iu iriday April 10. A program will he strumental and vocal music were en presented and the event promises to be joyed until, a late hour, after which a un enjoyable one in lodge circles. - , delicious luncheon as served by Mrs. a i" i - Reevs, assisted by Misses Hazel and A danCO IS TO lift mvflfl (Ma ntranlnn. tll.. r i, .. I ."?: ' " ! -iii-iuu iiung. mose present were: The Misses Hnttin Wvln nil. l.nvoiin T.nf Buelah Sumcrlin, Mario Leisi, Vesta Smith, Ruby Welch, Phebe Heath, Grace Humphries, 'Vida Reeves, Athel and Irma Summerlio and Ruth Wells; and the Messrs. Kenneth Aspinwall, Baryl Proctor . Mark ISkiff. Robert Adams, Vie Bees, George Beck, Emmet lit the ariTlOrV. tn wllifh n rnrv nnnnml invitation has been issued. Kurth's or chestra has been' engaged for the oc casion. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Elbert Thompson entertained the L. A. S. of the Leslie M. E. church with a oh ..S7 wira i, a uonuutui color j rVrry, l.ovin King, Harland Draper, w!h nlyfW f"d W.h'V WRS .fol-SHarold McKay, Or.a Reeves, Bhudnev lowed in the decorations of the Bpacious I Rodgers. living and dining roomB and in the re- freshments. Miss Grace Daue won Wednesday evening . Miss Esther the highest score in a unique household Lucas, entertained a number of her contest After the following program friends with aa April Fool party. Cards TlwlniTn "H,i'ln,i i'. lt"'lh and daacine furnished the amusement Thompson assisted the hostess in serv- for tho evening and a delightful April "?V, , . - , , , Fool luncheon was served. Other April ill v I w.e, ;;. Vnnderbeek U'ool stunts were carried out and the v", ..uBeimanu guest departed at a ate hour, hnvimr I enjoyed the evening very much. Thoso present were ine AUSBes Helen Keuge bauer, Margaret Scholl, Cleo Konnan, Mumio "Victor, Corra Fisher, Esther Lucas and Mrs. Claude Lucas, Messrs. John Oary, I'nul Gary, Roger Lyons, George McGilchriBt, Lester Swnrtz, Lee Barber, Claude Lucas and Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Lucas. Bertha Viclt Vocal solo Mrs. Mason Bishop (a) Serenade Lauciani (b) Happy Peasr.nt Schumann Alice Fresnnll Eeading, Mary Kitlinger. Duet Jingle Bells .... Marjorie Wilson, Bertha Vick Reading, Georgia Wilson. Duet Joan Compton, Sylvia Thompson Mrs. Ncljie Knox entertained the Elite Embroidery club last Thursday afternoon at her homo on North Front street. The ladies occupied themselves pleasantly sewing; the house decora tions were potted plants, carnations, mid ferns; thoso present wero Mrs. 0. 0. Sehelbcrg, Mrs. Fred Prince, Mrs. .7. A. Bernard, Mrs. Harley'Pugh, Mn. Fred Barker, Mrs. P. L. Frazier, Mrs. Eld ridge Ryder, Mrs. W. W. Hill, Mrs. N. F. .Stewart, Mrs. A. M. Clougli, Airs. Koy Clark, Mrs. Mary Rogers, Mrs. Claud Lucas and Mrs. H. St. Helen ; an Additional guest was Mrs. T. J. Clark. The hostess was assisted in serving the Ininty refreshments by her daughter,, Uri. Roy Clark and Mrs. Fred Prince. The clui) will meet with Mrs. Claud 1. ucns, Thursday April D, corner Fifth and Market streets. The Cherrinns held a meeting last evening- that showed how thoroughly tsnthusinstic the big bunch of boosters lias become in tho matter of the Cher-l-ingo to take place tho lutter part of the month. Cook Patton, who is a whole show himself, when he is so dis posed, is to be in charge of the freaks and illusions and even now is training some of the animals for the ""circus, l'hotogrnpher Trover is to have an elec trical Btudio and there ib to be a section of the performanim representing. Old I'lnntation days. William Lercher is tho banker of tho aggregation and Iilnns to sell Cherrinn mnnn f,.r thn reul tiling. High school students will furnish their baud and will build a log The Salem Woman's club will have their regular monthly meeting next Saturday afternoon at which time the following special musical program will bo presented by Miss Minnetta Mngers; Daybreak Fanning Wednesday Musical club A Summer Night ..A Goring Thomas Greta Philips (a) Sea Drift Bliss Carmen (b) Spring's Awakening. Dudley Buck Ruth Fugate Spring Ada Miller, Greta Philips, Ruth Fu'g'ato, Margaret Hodge (a) Two gongs from Flower cycle Salter (b) A Messenger Boltome Gertrudo Erixon The Valley of Laughter ...Sanderson Marguerite Flower (a) Two songs from Mood 'a cycle .... (b) For St. Luin, from La Traviata Ada Miller (a) Estudinntina La Come (b) Good Night, Beloved . . . .Pijisuti Wednesunv iiiitnenl l,.i FantaBai Bei nico Snuter Scrp'"ido Schubert Hazel Green Cooper Wednesday Musical club Miu Uvra Arnold nml P.,.. Solomon gave a delightful party on muruny evening, tiie affair being a- gut shower for Mibb Nellie Scott, whoso engagement to James Weaver of Port land will be an event of the coming week. Tho rooms wero benutifully decorated with white lilacs and apple blossoms. Games were played ui'd n delicious luncheon served. "About 20 Grandpa Liked Ben'i New Raincoat. ... . Mrs. Ivan Pooler was hostess Thurs day afternoon for the. W. A. E. club, Mrs. Fred Zimmerman assisting the hostess. Needlework and discussion of topics ot tho day topped off with a dainty luncheon, was enjoyed by the following members: Mrs. Charles Ful ler, Mis. Grace Cleaver Miehaelson, Mrs. W. R. Kan, Mrs. Asselyn, Mrs. Walter Minier, Mrs. Roy Mel'son, and little Bon, Lewis Byron; Mrs. Bowers was a guest of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Leslio D. Howell went to Portland for the opening night of grand opera. Miss Nannie Duncan, who has been atending school in this city, left Satur day for a visit to .her parents in -Malheur county, eastern Oregon, stop ping in Portland for tbe.v grand operii. Mrs. George E. Waters was hostess for a very enjoyable evening of bridge on Thursday, complimenting MrB. E. C. l'ntton's much-feted guest, Mits Me Cully; at tho close of the, game a very elabornto .supper was served. A series of delightful April teas are to bo given during tho month by the folowing ladies: Mrs. F. S. Bv'non, Mrs. Mark Skiff, Mrs. Edmonton," ills. Anderson and Mrs. Shanks. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kellogg announce the engagement of their daughter, Gar liell, to Mr. Samuel Mountain of Port land, tho wedding to be an event of the early spring. Miss Kellogg is a beautiful and talented being a clever artist, an accomplished' i musician and has attained nuito a I measure of success in short story writ ing. She has the distinction of being one of threo "Gaynell's" in the United States, and singularly enough, Salem has the second one iilso, Miss Gayhell Baldwin, who is studying tnusic musicians. Tho third young woman in Europe. In fact d11 thro girls ure to beur this name is Gnynell Hodge, a banker's daughter of Amsterdam, N. Y. who wrote to Miss Kellogg upon dis covering her name in a magnzine, and tho three girls have, for two years cor responded, but never met. All were named from tho snme book, "Willful Gnynell," published about tho time the girls were infants, all of them being tho same age. Daddy s Bedtime O, The Raincoat OiOry ; for the April Showers. ADDY bad come In looking very wet nnd bedraggled, for ho b:ul been 1 . .1. i. t t tt : uuhUi "i uu vpni 5uuwer. "You know," saWl daddy, "wo never know when these showers iii i-umu. uuee mere wis n nine uoy nnuieu jjoii who uiiiu t be lieve In such things. "fie said: 'I think it is perfectly ridiculous. It rains just ns much In nil the other seasons spring, summer nud autumn montlis-:is it docs in April, only ixor April getu the blame for it nil. I've always felt sorry for April. Yes, I have. It's a much abused month.' "Now, tho reason Beu was talking like this and so much about tho weather was that Ills granddaddy bad given him $5. When be gave it to him lie said: " 'I think this will buy you n nico raincoat. You will need one this month.' "Den bad an umbrella nnd rubbers and a heayy coa bn usually wore when It rallied, although it would not keep out all tho rain. lie- really did need a raincoat. There was no doubt about it. But tuero was something else be wanted far moro than a raincoat. lie could get that with, the $3." "What was that?'' asked Jack. ... "Guess," replied daddy. ' ' "A knife with lots of blades in it?" suggested Jack. "No,"' said daddy. 'Try again." "A njee boat to sail oii a poud perhaps?" "No," said daddy. "Mercy uie, I've never known you to use up your three guesses! Try one more. Yon must surely guess this time. Now, If it had boen Evelyn I nmure she would outguessed it the first time." "Jack will guess it this tlmo, I'm certain," said Evelyn. Jack thought for a momcut Then suduVnly ho said: "I kuow. I bave it. An express cart." . . "You're right," said daddy. "Well, Ben wanted tbnt niucli more than a raincoat. . ' "Ttw very next day bo went to school, and the sun was shining brightly. But ou his way home a real April shower camo up. Ben realized then that there were euch things as April showers. lie hurried to tho nearest shop where he could get a raincoat. - "lie knew he bad dono tlie right thing. But, ob, bow bo longed for an ex press cart! "Ilia grnnddmMy was delighted when bo saw Ben's new raincoat nnd paid: " 'I am glad that my little grandson did ns I asked and got a raincoat. And now you may have an expisss cart, for n little bird whispered iu my car that you wanted one.' "'Oh, how wonderful of you, granddaddy!' said Beu." TER: Read'EH Free Offer! f I am a woman. I know a woman'i trials. ' I know her need gf sympathy and help. t If, you. my sister, are unhayiiy because of ill. hcaun, If you feel unfit for household dutits. social pleasures or daily employment, wrlto and tell ms Just how you sulTtr, and ask for my reo ten days' trial of a home treatment suited lo yourntcds. Men cannot understand women's sutterjngs. What wo women know from ex lenJncu, wo Know better tlmn any man; I want to tell you how to cure yourself at homo at a' cost or about 13 cents a week. If you suffer from women's peculiar ailment causing pain In the head, back, or bowels, fncL Ina of weluht and draonjng.down sensation, falling or displacement of pelvic organs, causlnci kidney and bladder weakness or constipation, ona piles, painful or Irregular periods, catarrhal conditions and dlscharoes, extreme nervousness. ....... " scu piru, meiancnoiy, desire to cry. fo.ir of something evil about to happen, creeping feeling along the eplne, palpitation hot flashes, weariness, sallow complexion with dark circles under the eves, nam in the left breast, or a general feeling that life Is not worth living, ! INVITE YCU TO SEND TODAY FOR MY FREE TEN DAYS' TREATMENT and learn how these ailments can bo easily and eurely conquered at home without the dangers and expenso of an operation. When you are cured, and able to ""joy nfo asuln. you can pass tho good word alnnt; to some other sufTw.'r. My homo treat ment is for young or old. To Mothers of Daughters, I will explain how to oveicomo green s ckiiefa (chlorosis). Irregularities, headaches and lassitude In young J2 and restore them to plumpness and health. Tell mo If you are wo led about vour dauEhter Remember, It costs you nothing to give my home treatment a " ten days' ii.on LnH? dH'S not '"Ifrfere with dally work. If health Is worth asking for, then . raid To save time, you can cut out this offer, mark "vour f "ogi, and return tcT me" " ; Send today, us you may not sea this offer a5uln. Address, W ' Mrs. m. summers, . . . . bo h, south bend, ind. THE MAN WHO BUTTS IN IIEST, . Him whore no other might have gouo To iind u coatinont- eahin whnrp hnw ,.t ,h, " -.ft i0?'!r,ou '""d'eon served. About 20 from' tho domestic.Vience. departmon ! Tarimnl, r' xvilLonnko hot waffles which will ho ! T'.J0. 1 nndH"u'e P'ft aa memen toes of thedonHHiit occasion. TvilLonake hot waffles which will bo aorved by the boys. n. v iv n i t, ' , TllB I'c'!i', of thn Kpworth league met Dr. y, W. Bruco and Mm Bruce are ; last evoning with ilrs. Charles William receiving congmtulahona at their Port- soon, and after a short business fl..sio laud home on the birth of a daughter. ! the following officers were elected Vr. Bruce wns aformcr Salem boy. j President, Percy Htoute; first vico-Tvr- president, Mr. Hall; second viee-nrcsi- Miss Dora Patterson came up from ; dent, Mrs. Williamson; third vice ,rei Iortland this morning for a weekend j dent, Helen Jngram; fourth vice-presi-visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. dent, Pearl Howell secretary, loX A I "Ji"1'1!" . iKonrnn..!. Following the erection a A very pleasaant surprise party was : social hour was enjoyed, when Rmm.fl e.vei, Mcdnosday evening. April 1, in , were plaved kml refre.hn ,.nt. L.T JTHE fcHILDRENyS fclOKNEE (v j.irr., 1 1 . k. ;',';'"..' J-Jfr "'rt-' ;!'' '.'-.A I I New York Fashion Gossip I T....1 - by'maegaeet MASON. Tho tootsies of the modern maid. Have often in th' past, Because of too much tangoing, Been placed in plaster cast. v But now they've cast tho dust aside Of plaster cost foot gear And as a model outcome they In bronzo each one appear. Xew York April 4. Yea, verilv; if lovely woman wants to nut thn ln' 1 i ' Late News Bulletins V Look out for opportunity And when it comes rush in; Don't wait because you fear you imiy Xot have tho strength to win; Thoro iu;iy be others who could do Your task with far more skill Than you can do it never mind Go at it with a will; They cut but little figure who . Keinain in doubt immersed, Tho world gives all tho credit to Tho man who butts in first. Old Cinlileo probably w:s not A single whit moro wise I Than many other of his day l no gazed up at the skies; Columbus may not havo.becn blessed With special gifts that sent But they who might have won tho fanio Remained in doubt immersed, The world gives lfini the credit who Sets forth to butt iu first. Old Howe's machine was but a poor Contrivanro at tho start, McC'ormick's work has been impro"oil In every joint and part; Tho goat that Fulton ran would be A funny thing today; What Morse did we have bottered, but Ilia fame Is on to stay They did not wait for others who . Stood back in doubt Immersed, , Tho world gives aiU tho credit to Tho man who butts in first. Boud Journal Wants. At San Bernardino, Cal. The Santo raiiroait increased its miv ro 1 25 per cent iu its shops -0- hcre. At San Bernardino, Oul, One half of tho residents of Blytho Junction paid their fines and went free. The other half are still in jail. foot foremost this xensnn '..! mf ..."P. Angeles, Oil.-Kev. W. L. to it that it Iw- shn,l in l,Pn, ti y ! WH" iiirts, Inst Cumberland Presliyteri- I the idol of fashion ha clay feet. vhct ! ttn l'"r''1,i ll''l pnrty which demolished they are sure to bo bronze coated. - ',, T U""1 111 If0Mt ot h' deed it wero almost .latter to wear ' black eye than a black shoo so if von ' f Trb. T, , want the stamp of sartorial appro'vnl i nilA. , Tb7 ( f ,I''",'mw you must do your own stumping i 1 1"r",ko' 11 vu""" of '"''"'t ,li!iU,1Sl Wlls bronzo boots. . worse. Ono of tho loveliest of tho new kt, Ti 0 bronze models is dubbed tho Ostend. i aAVIT r'T'f'i ( Bo'" It. has thn Cnln.,il ,,., i. i . "Melln to had d-'e'ided to become a of littles people whoso ages rungc from tho hMMe, a nent little strap fan-1 threo to ten years. I tens it on one aide with a button -of! Af n. , .. ... , - steel or bronze. Of course thi.mod. In " ',0r'' t.,i . ... el Is developed in black, white .,,,1 . ,pl"u lUr' lM..for ' .urn. t.iizauetn i ase. w in was sn i i.-, , ,. ' . ., - " . in a critical com ition. ' . - . uieiui. oi hiii. sue. i .ir i nr i it m Rehcartals for tho "Carnival of Children," to be presented by Miss Beatrice Khelton, April 17 at the opera house, are going on apaco and thy hun dred little tots in their attractive songs and. dances and tho "Tom Thumb V,-..l.l:.. . tt .ii Hi-iiuiug, win give a performance I that will long bo remembered by Salem ' theater goers, and all will be theater i goers on that occasion, since nnfay j re-'rcsenieu uy tins number in December, is able to rn ulmnt nitlt much gniater ease, and her ninny friends are hoping that she will ruuii be able to resume her society depart ment of the Capital Journal, which she its acme of nerfection Tango Slipper Styles, The elnbornto strapping 0f the tango eo ably conducted for about three years TmT V, ! t0 :,,'lvu"ln!W in ,tl'-1 before her illness. I !,ruw".- k"' ni"' another pretty effect i j is a supper with two straps crossing ov- The marriage of Miss Vera Cheno-! 7 j!,!i,0l' lining with jew weth to Ward K. Richardson wns solera-1 ," "'!? " '' ' "l'0' Tllrt llc,",t nized Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock at '" ," 8,111 ''"'tis to the flat, heeled pump the homo of 'tho bride's parents Mr i"" I,UI"1"1 'n,t tr her more seasoned and Mrs. Chenoweth of -North Salem' M'i,'','B ,ho I'iglier the French heel tho tliu Rev. Joseidiino Horkett, pastor of "1,,r8 ll .lho tl"'ir sol "ntisfaction. tho Friends' church officiating. The' "ot'1 wlli,onnd bronzo lined silk hose homo was exquisitely decorated w itli "'T ,v'th tho bronzo footwear and wild flowers and apple blossoms, the i 1"'K,'t frr"pl lll,l' ""'J viidet are oftivn ceremony being performed beneath nu'W01" ,v'"' '"'l""'il.v and a iniilehing 1 t. , ... ' inutiimn Wt..i l.n..... : I jr.. . i .' . . 1 L 't mis reacucil j At nv,,. ,,.,, ..-.. ,r Hobeits and five of his political asso ciates wero indicted charged with con spiracy to corrupt elections. immense Itrnnch of dog-wood blossoms. 1 .ester McCrnnken and .Miss Fnv : '"'""zed by the summer winds iust so Ritchie attended tho couple. The bride l v'""' f, ''t l,rn '"'""zed by tho boots of who is a vcrv idinrn.iiin the Moi c. Ami iiI'Iit nil u-lint ,i,l,i l, dressed in her goiug-nway suit of blue. '""r," fitting for your pedid extremities. i weaning dinner was served, after, 11,11 1 "ninw a hHsc melnl! which the young couplo left fur a ' Checks of Coat Suits Iirgo. bridal trin norfh. Tlwr ii-;n .,(..... 1 Lareer evpti thin tl,.. i li,.i,u ..r shortly and take nn their rul,l,,nn ;., I ixirntion i, resident nn ilw, ,.f ti, their own home just north of the city '''out suits ndw being much affected ueie Air. tucliardsnu conducts a groc-i10' niart street wear. Black nud whit" cry store. i is the tavore.l cOinliiiifilion uud in liolli lie huge checks nud wide stripes this dior contrast eve cms ci,-tiinie ih At Xew Haven, Conn. Yulo academ ic, unileiKiaduates voted fiS7 to ;i."i5 ngtiinst tho honor s) stein in examinn tioiiii. At, Loudon Tin; Times I'infesi-ed to have positive information tlmt Knglan 1 will exhibit officially ut the San Fran cisco exposition. At London Lord Itobcrls wns elected president of tho League of British Cov enant ors, pledged to help Ulster resist, Irish homo rule. 1 il 74 "Tommy, spell door." "Dot's yer mean Wor, nn onlmnl, of dene, a girlf" 'V,-r-';,i'i-i About the Vanctelt. The next time yon are rolled n "young vnndal" by yotir nditilrlng fam ily you may be Iiitorostod to know tliat the Vniidnls vvvtu a Teutonic race, which In ; A. I. croHBotl the niiltie, entered C.nnl nnd tiin-o yours later founded nn cniplro Iu fc'pnln. Fur twen ty year they wnrrod with the Hoiimns nnd the (.'(din and then pumwI over Into Africa under their fierce lender. Onserle, wibtlnwl the Iloiuan tiTrltory intt enpttti-ed Carthage. Their advent Into nny country wns the signal for 114 tenor. Their kingdom In Spain was flunlly overthrown by tho Moor. Busy Birds. It In Md that tun tlmwli works In Hie winiruvr from 2:H0 In the uionilng oiH 9.W at night. During tlita time be fici! hU young )(l Unit. Black Wrd win k eviMittMi homy, 'llio nmln fl Uio Utile Wrd furty four tiuus ud bin mn to fifty-five tltntw a day. llie tltiiwiiM gives Its hungry chil dren 4JT nufl!H enih day. Cntorpll lar foi'in a large part ot their food. H ' ' Setuw, Bacrsdown. rsw, surtiidnwn. Wblrh Is tht wsy tn New Vnrk town? First ths choo-chno smt then the fer-y And then Hit I roller for llttl Itrry, M. C. A. (irny of Lugene, Is enter taining a house party of Si.lem lndi"s for the week end. Those participating in the event are Mu. K. A. Waters, .M rs. William ('. Knighton, .Mrs. .1. J. Hub erts, Mrs. J. H. MrNsrv, Mrs. F. S. Sti'tuirt, Mrs. H. W. .'levers, Mrs, S. (I. Sargent, Mm. 11. K, Chiy and .Miss -Margnnt Cosjier. i 'liss Bertha Duncan went to Port bind last evening to attend 1hn grand opera and will return home tomorrow. Ilrs. K. K. Waters gave a vcrv charming luncheon on Thursday lit "l o'clock in honor of .Miss F.ulti McCully of Hood River. A dainty cetiterpici'c of ferns nnd spring flowers guiced the table. Later bridge was i, laved. Ono t.f the largest affairs of the week in society circles wns the auction bridge party given Tuesday bv Mrs. Cooke l'ntlon and Mrs. Tom' R. Wilson, at the 1 'n 1 1 on home In hot,,, ',,f r.uln McCully t,f Hood River, were friends of Slips' Mcf'ullv, lormerly lived her villi her parents, her mother being a kistcr of the Hen. Hal I). Vnttoti and K. Couke l'nfton. Assisting the liostcssi-s were the Mis-en Cnlistn Moore. F.ffie Needlnm cure Houston and Jessie Koeton. There were eight tables of bridge plnved and others, milking the guest list aixMit 4.1, passed the time pleasantly in cunvcr- Ration. Card honors went to Mrs. Chauncey Bishop. Carnations nnd potted plants formed the beautiful do.' rnrntinns. Uef renhnii'nts wor ,.riu,l This Is the first of a series to be given by thcbfl hostesses. are stnrtlinejy ehick and striking. Jt is with these toilettes of lieht and ciui.lo tlmt th,. Iilneli shoe hns hud its ono inning. With a coi-ttiii.e like tills the black patent kid (.)-ten, or Colonial pump is ine really smart IiiuhIi to a Whd silk 'tockillged foot. The lung tiou,ere, )i;t(i linen i.ailur suits still hd, their own in spite, of the I 'in id topperlield run I nnd iu fn.t reign supreme, in the heart of the siiim'I boy who rcbclls intei millv at the more pietlltes.pie i doting mat) fuidi'uu. tlnv liltue uihe, on l,lm ,v itril pan-iits und fickle ome jieople knew- as ay, tliev wind, be vcrv much wiao. All who One boot uiiwards i worth a million down. To be I Christian we need to do more than fiolnt out defect's. t WOBKIJKJ TOR YOUB OWN f t rOCKETBOOI. t T After all. a I'ropeilv lino 1 pockctlm'ik is a veiy good friend to have. What you save counts rs well ns what you make. Thrift is spending to' advan tage mid spending to advantage, means spending with knowledge. Tho wise. 1111 keeps posted on I the market and I he best guide to that, is the day lo day adver- t ti-iug in a live newspaper bio X The Journal. j Han't buy "haphazard." Rii I I tho advertising and comjsire tho T various offnringtt thrn Know to 1 your bwt advnntng". You are working for your own jockctlmok whiB you follow this f program. T 1 ml, At, Vera Cruz, Alex. John T tm.-l mMllnir Ills (In, inline for llie I'nil, States, mid Ho expecteil to sail Mon day on tho presidential yuclit May flower, At New York To learn the eoiinec tion between low wnycs and vice, Lieu tenant (lovernor O'llara of Illinois said ho was looking for a job us a factory hand, Red Cross Memorial to Women Of Civil War to Be Erected Soon MT'I KVr4 :l f ; ' i "''' ' j ' V'.-' " ; ; 'Viv:'i,,! t. X I f V'''.''' .' C ' yrm ,. . - , af' ; . i- . ,... 1 IV-V 'f'l i'..-.'1-'' ri'.'. - r . I I l I P-s '. jt'riA.w-fs. , .ir Ik-., r ' w ' i BT''M-.r'"- its -v'-r; a N."". ". - M '7'"". : V I " ,. .'.,' .Au.,v,i ii i hi, i in I w.,, iw.wm1ii ' ' ' , Ho who hesitntci is l-tssod. .AXS biivo been drawn for the crerllnn of a Hod Cinss building In WllMlltliutiill tellliln ,i uli,..'u tl ,1... it-i. t... i .i -i.Niii i, nliiuB uiumt hi i fjti ii mho i iniiso ns a ineuioi :;u to (ho wiitiicii of tho civil war, both north and icuilli, 'J ho Ainerh ii.i Nlltllllllll lleil f'hiuj u.wil,.li. ,-lll I... .... II.. I I i ii . ,L " ..... n r-e .iij ltll lllll-u 11(1 llllllllllllll llll'll., j 111 1- aoum will occupy part of tho structure. The llluntruiluii shows wlmt thn liieiimrlul will look like. Congress bua appioprhiled if:!i'ii,in) fur Its ereetlnii, and Individual contrJInitloiiH of Ifliili.uiiO nmru Imvo bemi mude. MIhh Mabel T. Iliini'ilio.'in, rbiilniuiii of the cxonillvo board of the Ui .l Cr,,a, society, uud FnieKt l'. Bleknell, riullDtinl illieelor, are particularly Interested. Changes in Time Schedules Infective Sunday, April 5, 11)11. Oregon Electric Railway Train 17 suulhbo'.ind, will leave five minutes rnrlicr, at S:l!i p. m.f No. 22 northliound, will leave five minutes later.' at. 7:fil; No, limited, will ur rive at (1:33, ' Folders Cfilitl.liiinrl riemileli. iletiiilii nt ticket offices, Niturdny, April lull. C. t. AI.B1X, Agent, Saloui, Ore. r V. Vl'le Everybody Admires a (Beautiful Complexion- DIL T. FELIX GOURAUD'S : Oriental Cream OR MAGICAL DEAUTIFIER InJhpcnsabla and Delightful 1 oilct licquhila for Fashionable Women. A dully necessity for the lllillel' toilet whellier nt Iiiiiiiii or while tnivellim. Ir, lifnieeiH ine sum iitiui iiiiurleus elfocU of tlie olemeiiis, iilvcs ii wnnilf i full y el fectlve I Mil ll t y 1,1 lint ennirilcxliin, if In I lleei llllU-HI'I'llliy inllet I leum mill pnS. iiivelv will net ciiiiHo or tn, uiiian. tint Krnwtli of lut I r will, h nil Imlles Mlimil.t Milillil ilKainst when selection u lellet pie luiintlim, Win n iliniclnii, bowllnv or oth er i'eii(ins lii ul III skill, It prevents a Kl'CinV Siieiyiinec, Qoumuri's Oriental Cr.im hns tn'cn nifiiiiy reeiiiumeiiiieii hy jiiiyslclnni. net 1'i Mse'i, slnsers met wnincn iif in-liioii fur iivi-r 1ml' u century nml ennnnt lie iir pnsseil vlieii iri'mrliii for ihilly or oven bur sfllre. -., Ooorsiid'i Orlpnt.il Crssm curm Pli in . -n-.-i. H,ii, nuiran cinmiiirn. llcmnves i nn, l'liiiiles. lllncliliniila, .Mntll iiiieiu-.. iiiisii, I'ic'Kiis ,ii,i Vllliriir KetliiPRii. yellow una Mililily SB 111, Klvlll ..-,,, :iw iv.w ine, lemieii t in npie s e hi iviiicn rvcrv wiiniilll uv.nrHt x No. II Kor sale liy OriiKKlsts and Fancy Uou.U Livulvrs. . w$mm 9 rutTta nmnlini!rtHnr& ' suuwuvr.l M Ihi 1K11UJ, . t',rt., Ta.,rl"" ii 'i'inss. -Yl-i 2y.:!r.VJfi3(.- MuuiuwMutuMkiikHwaJ