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PAGE THRFB CHERRY FAIR QUEEN CONTEST IS NOW ON THE DAILY CAPITAL JOTTRKAL. bAlEM., O&SOtW. MONDAY. JUNE 8, 19U. s H I P L E Y S s H I P L E Y S ; Various Interests of Capital City Are Backing Pretty and Winsome Candi dates for Boyai Honors. V' BY MOLLIS EUNCORN. DRAMATIC rental, unique in A detail, and originated by Mrs. Julia Itross I'euuell, director of the vested choir of Presbyterian church, will be given in the enured auditorium tonight at 8 o'clock. Kxtracts from the "Love Letter of a Musician" will be read by Perry I'reseott Reigelman, with music sug gested by the lines given by wctl-known soloists nnd musicians as an accom paniment. The church will be divided into two parts, one fitted as an artist's room lor the musician and one arranged for the chorus. The arrangement of the program will he as follows: First Letter "The Face in the Fire." Solo ' ' Shadows ' ' ..CarrieJacobs-Bond Mr. Gcorgo Snyder. Third Letter "The Sea and the Shell" Ladies Trio "Ebb and Flow". Henry Smart Mrs. Iiross, Mrs. I'euuell, Miss Hodge. Seventh Letter "A Dream Sweet heart." Whistling Solo Miss Bertha Clark. Serenade Schubert Kighth Letter' ' Kns ter. ' ' 1 . . r m ni -m Mnaini,ii! . . victor liuuert urencstrn viciroia Tenth Letter "April's Lady." Piano Solo "Spring Song" .. . Mendelssohn Miss Bcrnice Sauter. ' Fifteenth Letter "The Lost Tata." Violin Solo ' ' Traumerei ' '....Schumann Miss Mary Schultz. 1 Nineteenth Letter "Hoses." l'iano Solo "To a Wild Rose" McDowell Miss Bcrnice Sauter. Twentv-first Letter "A Woman's Hand." 1'iauo and Organ Duet "Consola tion" .'. Mendelssohn Misses Berniee anil Bertha Clark. Twenty-third Letter "The Moth and the Star." This morning the ballot boxes for the cherry queen contest wero distributed ' I and the race for honors begun with ' Miss Grace Lilly, Miss Kiiuane Craig visit to Roseburg and other southern iis!, cll Hargrove, Miss Mary Schultz, Oregon cities. 'and Miss I'riscilla Fleming aa candi- Friends are planning extensive enter-daU.g, The committee considers that tainment in their honor, and on Wed-'it has a particularly representative list nesday they will be atendants at the 0f candidates and that the honor will 1 marriage of Miss Harriett Dudley Bar-!fnu to a charming young lady no mat-! ker to Mr. Ixiuis Josse of Salem, which ter who wins. ! will be celebrated in Roseburg at highj Kach of the candidates has a strong! noon, and will attract one of the larg-1 backing nnd tho race promise to be I est and most distinguished assemblages , close and interesting . from the start,' witnessed for in many years at that, though the usual number of surprises place. jare likely to be sprung when the final I count is made. Miss Marguerite Rankin will receive I who f 0'.c of the first; a tetcuelor of arts degree at (ha Uni- b f ";M?te, is supported . " 1 hv thn h.lba Inilcro nf tins intv nml Mian versity or Oregon this year. 1 " - . . , , , , . ! - B h tinnnA frmflr la iirnmiuni flirt Iiniuinfr Miss Rankin is well known 111 Ka- . . ; 1. -w- I ' VI HIV BlUltJ UVIIM3 HrCltUim. .UISB . Hargrove is to receive all the votes 1 that can be corralled by the Pacific 1 I Telephone company. Miss Mary Schultz The Willnmett Embroidery club met is a high school candidate, and being Thrusday afternoon with Mrs. R. F. well-known among the younger social Shields, with Mrs. Lee Uuruh especial-! set, promises to make a strong bid for ly honored. I first honors. The rooms were attractive with dec- Miss Fleming will be supported by orations of Testout roses. I merchants of the city. With such forces Club members are: Mrs. 0. C. Bel-: lined up, all enndidutes have a fight linger, Mrs. F. H. Thompson, Mrs. F. I ing chance for the queenship nnd it L. Utter, Mrs. R. F. Shields, Mrs. Clyde j will be anybody's race until the bul Nelson, Mrs. Walter Winslow, Mrs. A.! luting ends. Ther are four ballot A. Siewert, Mrs. Otto Wilson, Mrs. 1 boxes, one each in the Spa, tho Gray- Wmfielil kmmel, Mrs. J. bnrl hyre, belle, Patton's book store and the Com- Russell eve ns, Mrs. Paul John-1 merciul book store. son, Mrs. Elmo White and Mrs. Hall ; 1 m Reeves. lem, having been frequently entertain ed by Miss Gertrude Erixon. eU-i . : Jf" -Lytf Everything in White Reduced Except Contract Goods DOLLARS BUN WILD ON MIN- - TO'S ISLAND HOPS GOOD Mrs. D. M. Olmsteod was hostess Fri day afternoon for the Christian Wom an's Board of Missions. An interest ing program was followed by a busi ness session, the following officers be mi? elected for the costini venr; It. M. Perry, president; Mrs. Thomas,1'8 tho l'ase with Douglas, better known vice president; Mrs. J. A. Todd, secre-j8 .ill!,t plain "Dug". V. Minto, who tary; Mrs. E. W. Powers, treasurer; O""8 combination hop and hog ranch Mrs. E. Horton, superintendent of I It is seldom that a man will allow j twenty-dollar gold pieces to roam at I will through the brush on his farm, and without the slightest knowledge as to Mrs. how many pieces aro at large, but this . Miserere Verdi Alda and Caruso Victrola Twenty-seventh Letter "The Angel of the Darker Drink." Solo "The Rosary" Nevin Mrs Julia Bross Pinnell. home department; Mrs. E. Gillingham, Mrs. ( anpbcll and Mrs. J. W. Harriett, .committee 011 literature. j The hostess was assisted by Mrs. I Welcher in entertaining thirty guests. Air. and Mrs. T. A. Livcsley and hildrcn, with Mr. J. a. Morrison, will leave for Seattle on Thursday, Juno 18, where they will attend the wedding of Mr. Morrison's daughter. Miss Bell Twenty-eighth Letter "A Wedding Morrison, to Elias Treat Clark, of New March. j Haven, Connecticut, which will be ccle- Bndal Chorus Wagner 1 brated in tho Pilgrim Congregational Piano Solo church June 24. The bride's attend- ii?s jurciyn neigelman. a short distance Ribbons Our stock of plain and novelty ribbon is most complete and you are sure to find just what you need here. Girdle, hair bows, fancy work or plain rib bons. ' All at reduced prices. Coats Women's and Misses' novelty coats in the season's most ap proved models. A big assort ment of colors to choose from as well as a broad range of sizes. All greatly reduced. Waists In lingerie waists for summer we offer decidedly attractive as sortment. They show the semi transparent blousy effects that you will not care to resist. The most fetching effects in the height of good style complete for your approval here. All greatly reduced. Genuine Bargains in Every Department Tub Dresses Children's dainty seviceable wash dresses in a large variety of pleasing styles and materials, ages 2 to 14. All at reduced prices. Silk Petticoats A beautiful assortment of dainty silk and messaline petti coats. Black, white, green, card, tango, delft, navy or any other color you may desire. All greatly reduced. Miss Gladys Scott entertained sev- on Minto 's Island south of tho city. Jt appears that Mr. Minto has been allowing his porkers to run about the big islnud just as they pleased for the past few months, and he has just been informed that he now owns more young piglets than he can very well count without tho aid.pf an adding machine, j MA NLA.UGHS WHEN SENTEN& wiin porn ai 1 veins a pouuu ami sun soaring and a man owning more hogs than he knows what to do with, Mr. Minto is lucky indeed. The genial far mer states, however, that tho pigs can't get off the island ami that he will pick up a few dozen before long. Tho Minto hop yard is getting along nicely, according to the owner this morning.' He says that the missing hills are few and fnr between in his field and that he will have a "bumper crop. RIPLEY LIBERTY STREET w.Mim - ttx.t. luoKTcniiuntii WANT A COMMISSION TO .not generally known wheu the latter homo near Drum Inst week. The ro- iu - j SETTLE COLORADO STRIKE . would arrive, and tho colonel looked on nminder of the family will go later. . . . . , . . ,, I interestedly as the mounrch walked bo- j Mrs. M. W. McFarlaue and mother t? . "Sh IirVv f-.M.h..,! L'L.d' Washington, Juno 8. A joint resolu- Vween 'lines of troops to bis auto- Mrs. Whiting will remove to Corvallis Scott, a tuxicab dmcr, laughed a "id Iir(M,i(1(.nt tJ0 ot,.)oillt a ' inobilu and dravo away. temporarily, Friday. Mis. McFarlane luuur mien uu ants will be Miss Marion Campbell as maid of honor, Miss Amy Cavp.nnugh, Miss Tillio Klecmeyer and Miss Jean eral intimate friends Saturday evening , McLaren as bridesmaids, with Dorotiiy 111' celeliifltion of her sixteenth birth- Livesley, the small daughter of Mr. and day. Tho rooms were prettily decorat-' Mrs. Livesley, as ring-bearer. Tho best en wiin pinK and winte flowers. ) man will be Or. t'. L. Vnnderbogct of FINAL TRY0TJT TONIGHT, ine evening was spent with music Seattle, and games, prizes going to Miss Flor-j Beforo their return (he Livcsley 's ence Krazier and Miss Laura Commons. ' will visit in Vancouver, British Colum- ine color scdeme was also carried, bin, where they will attend a birthday: eveninc from thn Y. Af. C. A. nrrn out in the refreshments served in the' celebration of Mrs. Livesley 's grand-j the steel bridge out into the country) Washington, dining-room, places being found by ! mother, Mrs. George Du Beck, who will : two and one-half miles and return. ! crop of wheat uaiuty pinK and whito clothespiu lad-1 have reached rho century mark, ies. Guests were: Misses Florence andi . The final tryout for the Snlem-to Portland relay team will bo held this len no was sentenced 10 uiu- , ... ... V . .....1..: . i u ....1 1 .;ii i, ,. a : . ... f.. tl... . .... u. nl f A I commission OI live b iccitiumn iu bciuu xuv lionet', wnu U"l nuun nn.- cuiuuci r "I1" v...o v o.u.v impnsonmeiit fo, the innrder of M. A. . Co,orodo conl mine 8trike WM in. WI18 ,0'minK wore ou tho ,u,rt to see at. O. A. C, beginning Monday, June Varncy, whom he shot and killed sev-, .. I d.iiontrati0ii l".th. . ,, ,t by Senator Owen nnd Representative against him, several newspapers having 1 nairmaii uonaiusoii or tue scnom Honor, , CMOlti,. nv... u.. ' . .1... 1. .:(.. !.: 1... i tl, liimrit hn.l flinririt nf miiiimuI ixuininn- iiimmc, anyway, eon8ulUl(1 witll th Met Cx- crowd showed 110 sign of unfriendli- tions Thursday and rriday. , ' r. V -.ecutive. eial months ago, "Very well, your smiled. "What s a when you compare will live again to jjoy tho good things or eartn." Still smiling, Scott waved good-bye 1 to the court as a bail 1 1 f led him away ROOSEVELT AERIVE8 AT MADRID FRUITLAND NOTES. FORECAST SAYS GREATEST WHEAT CROP EVER KNOWN Winnifred Frazier, Lena Struss, Annie fiibson, Isola Smith, Laura Commons and Vera McMillan. June 8. The greatest rop ot wheat ever Known 111 iho Unit- From the previous records tsnt have I ed States was foreenstod today in the been made in practice runs up to this monthly report of the department ot time, tho personnel of tho team with j agriculture when the bureau of statis one or two exceptions is practically 1 tics estimated an output of !)00,()0(l,lKlO made up, but the order of the runners bushels of winter and spring wheat will not be settled until later. Hug- combined. The eroy last season, when pins. I.nfke. Snence. Tfiutus. Jim. Tnll. nrvutus records wern broken. tcituliMl Miss Nina McNnry, assisted by Mrs. ; man, Joe Minton, Simeral and Dutton only 73,380,(I00 bushels. W. T. Stoley, entertained the members jare certain of positions, but even these The bureau also reported a perfect of her Sunday school class at the homo 1 strong runners will be obliged to ex-' acreage condition of oats with an csti of the ratter Inst Wednesday evening. tend themselves for tho honor of start- I mated yield of 31.7 bushels through- a; j.' n 1 , 1 ....... 1 0 vuuiiiiiKH 01 j,a rrance ana pinK ing the race or finishing it. A. Min- out the country. F. A. Klnmpe, of Jefferson, has re turned to his home in Jefferson, after a business visit in Salem. Miss Catherine Campbell Carson and Hawley J. Bean have the distinction of being the only students from Salem who will graduate from the University of Oregon this year. Miss Carson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs-. John A. Carson, and Mr. Benn ; rambler roses made an attractive set- ton in all probability will run if he is is the son of Judge and Mrs. H. J. ; ting for the forty young people who I in condition, and the other places will Bean. Both will receive bachelor of passed the evening informully with mu- j be filled from Schraedcr, Matlock or MOONEY'S TRIAL BEGINS. Sacramento, mi,, juno 0. me irmi j of Thomas J. Moouey, charged with Madrid, Juno 8. Colonel Hoosevelt arrived here this afternoon. I'liknowii to the colonel, King Al fonso's private car was coupled onto the former's train al Biarritz, ami tho king and ex president finished tho journey drawn by the sumo locomotive. No more, however, tiiun tho colonel knew the king was his fellow passen ger did Alfonso know the colonel wus in one of tho forward coaches. Thero was a big crowd at the rail road station here, more to greet king than Colonel ltooscvolt, for it was A. Holing, ' transporting explosives on n P. 0. & K. her doing 'nr here, was sturted in Police Judge : Christiansen's court this morning. J. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Muv III. 11 diiuuhter. Mot he i.i'i r.iH,.,. .inin.r iv..tl : Christiunsen's court this morning. , "- p. .... . 1, .1 1, 11 a. L' kJ E. .1. Whitchor has sold Ins tarin mirrrn, 1. . . u. tu.ii.ovi 1.1 west of the church to a Mr. Coleman of Francisco is assisting the prosecution. Xcbriisku. Sonsidertition iM.IMKI. Mr. Moouey has been tried twico at liich Whitcher is building a house uud barn mond on similar charges, the jury dis 011 his 5-acre tract south of the , agreeing both times. Ernes'' Donaldson, who lately under-!U. S. SUTREME COURT ADJOURNS, went a surgical operation at Willam-1 Washington, June S. Tho supremo ettn SiiBitoriuni, is recoverin gfrom the court adjourned this afternoon without Handing uuwn a uecisiuu in me luiur- the effects. Fred Douny drove through to Ins new ; niountuin rate case. arts degrees. Wallace Benson son of Mrs. Frank Benson, who now resides at Marshfield, will bIbo secure a B. A. degree. Mrs. K. B. Houston and dauehter. Florence, leave today on an extended : man. sic and games. DIVER FINDS EMPRESS OF IRELAND LYING ON SIDE Rimouski, Que., June 8. A diver de scended from the Canadian lighthouse The Puppy Refused . to Eat. D Dr. Utter. The runners will leave the Y. M. C. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Gincrich. and son A. at five o'clock mid will he followed Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Compton, A. N. by either an auto or an ambulance to ) tender Druid today and made the first Jones, H. V. Compton, were entertained 1 pick up the cripples who drop out. Mr. inspection of the Empress of Ireland at dinner yesterday by Edward Eail-; Gingrich will also follow the runners ! ili,lco tb vemt-l sank. Ho found it ly- to make any corrections in form that ,n8 on 0,10 81,10 111 JSU lm ot water. may occur nt this late date, as the try- I Vr"m lll! remrt, it was believed tho ! out tonight will practically end the j B,liP would have to be dynamited to 'training season for the relay men, as a 1 prevent it from becoming a danger to rest until Friday will be counted upon , navigation. '. to store up energy for the final test ! OTTt.pn thtt maVlants j against the Portland runner, Ku51Blrora SHREVEPORT SHIPPERS UPHHT.T). 1 - I Mcdford, Ore., June 8. En route Washington, Juno 8. Deciding the ll0nle' (i,1C("n Thclma and her 1 1 niai.ls Shreveport rate case here this after-,0' honor topped . in Medford long nnnn. th TTnito.l statn. .,,!. -' ouoiigh this morning to lilant a rose- ruled that congress and the interstate i bush "ear. t,lc '.o"'"'''"! club building, ' commerce commission, as its agent,1""" OII1(la".v '"viieo eery mmcu in were authorized to require state rail-, the KoKlle rivpr vallfiy to aU(""1 1,10 road commissions to change rates' l'ortlan.1 rose festival this week. - . WEALTHY DAIRYMAN IS DEAD. Daddy's Bedtime Story- The Homesick Puppy Goes Back to Mother. ADDY had a story about a little dog which he knew would please both . ... . 0 . .. . 1 , , 1, ! wholly within the states, but which, "Would you like to hear of a little dog who was homesick? be inoidciltay nli ht atfe,:t illtcrstat uaaru. ,ates. "Yes," Bald Evelyn; "we would love to bear about It tbnt Is, ir ue aiuu t die of homesickness." THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Dresser, $19.85 Made in quartered oak, birdseye maple and mahogany. It is full colonial design, built from the castors up. Others from $8.75 to $60 ! rnr,. A-,,,. T,,n a . t;,,,i, ir,.,.. The court upheld Shreveport ship-; d'enrpi,h ' w.-althy dairyman, was pers in their tight before tne inter-! ,1 j. .i ,..i ;.. i,;. !,, i ..,ii. No, Indeed," said daddy; "this little dog didn't die of homesickness, for he state commerce commission to present A j)U,.t -wound in his head. Black urn xcAa ruiiruitu commission rroin re was Bent home again uud then was perfectly happy. "He was the pet puppy of bis mother, and be had told the man who bad sold him to a little girl that he didn't want to go. "The man who sold biin thought that the little girl would give lilui such u nice borne, and so she did, but the little puppy wanted more than Just a nice home. He wanted bis mother. "Of course the little girl hadn't hesitated a moment about buying him. for he was a beautiful little Boston bull, uud she promised him that she would make him so happy. "He cried plteously at leaving his mother, and she whined nnd whimpered and begged that he might be allowed to stay. She licked her twister's hand, I but nothing seemed to do any good. ! J"?, Ore June 8.-While his "Now. when the little glv. reached home with her puK,.v she gave h.m a ; S,1 t great big bowl of the most delicious warm milk and a good puppy biscuit !ma.rtcifie 8petil)(r from Shanghai to am lue puppy wouiuu t imn-u iuc uu m.i, Be at his bedside. William Koesch. nio jducing rates in Texas which, they claimed, discriminated in favor ot ! Houston, Dallas and other Texas cities. At 2 o'clock the Biipreme court ad journed for half an hour. At 2:30 o'clock other decisions were expected to be handed down. I PENDLETON'S PIONEER BEEWEE, j WILLIAM DOESCH, DIES TODAY bunders, who recently threatened him unless he gave them $500, were believ ed responsible for Heydenreich ' death. and "At bedtime the little girl showed the puppy bis basket, which was nice neer brewer of this city, died today of i soft nnd comfortable. She thought that after n good night's rest he would Bright 's disease after a long illness. be hungry for bis breakfast and feel better. "But morning came, and the puppy still refused to eat believe it. hours passed, and the puppy still would not eat "And the little girl decided that the only thing to be done was to tike her beautiful puppy back to bis mother. "She ordered her pony cart to be ready for a certain hour, and off she started, holding the puppy by ber. "Wheu the pnppy came near his home and began to see familiar fights it j r.nsign Roesch secured a leave of ab And, would you , sence through the influence of Cover ' nor West. CREDITORS ENTITLED TO CASH. DIED. MITCHELL At a local hospital, Mon day, June 7, 1914, Lillian -v. Mitchell. The body was prepared for burial by Lehman & Clougn, undertakers, and was shipped to Independence where the fun eral will be held next Wednesday morn ing at ht o'clock. PRKCKEXS At the family home at 2123 North High street, Sunday, June 7, 1911, Josephine Preckens, at the ago of two years. Services over the remains were held at the undertaking parlors of Higdou & Richardson this afternoon at 2 o'clock and the remains were laid to rest in Citv View cemetery. Washington, June 8. A decree de- daring that the hew York creditors of POAGK At the home at 1120 Clmmck eta street, Monday, June 8, 11)14, U'grron A Pnflrn Hired 22 VcarS. was nil she could do to keep bim In the cart and when tbey were right by 'fraud9 ,a8t year aK(fr0Katin? $900,000,1 Mrs M N Poage and the funeral will his home she could not hold him. for with n bound he was out nnd frisked , were entitled to 100,000 in cash found; be held' from the undertaking parlors and Jumped over his mother, and she did the same, looking as if they would 0n Musica when he and his six chil- j 0f Kigdon & Richardson at 10:30 almost kill each other In Joy. dren were arrested in New Orleans ; o'clock tomorrow morning. Reverend "'I guess be bad better stay home.' snld the man. while preparing to flee to Central Am-jMr. Porter will conduct the, services "Yea," answered the little girl; "this la where he belongs. erica, was handed down today by the and the remains will be buried in the " it'nited States supreme court. jl. 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