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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1914. THREB Social and Personal Notes AWARDS -IN THE ART DEPARTMENT WOLFRAM SCHMEDDINQ. Photographers' Portraits and Land scapes. (Professional.) Group of tnree portraits, any size 0. Kvans, .ewberg, tirst; H. Pi. t'artur, daleni, second. - Group of six. portraits V. II, J'ar ker, fciaU'iM, first; H. IS. Carter, Hu'eiu, second. Ten portrait!, any size H. H. Tarter, ors. Amntitr those in clmrire nf hnntlm 1 In nil m viHitintr in Suli.m i inlnir in, ""'"t "lo,i ylunl jjiomi-in mi) uu. am official denurtments are: Mrs. W. i state fair. ,ilver.ton, second 'Maids and matrons well known to Halem society are lending their assist ance tliis week at the state fuir. In nearly every booth there is a feminine representative who welctmes the visit' .lones is a sister of -Mrs. W. fi. ; Daaey. ' . . M'rs. J. V. Ferguson, wife of the ' state insurance commissioner, of Port- H. Dancy, Miss Margaret Lovelace, Miss Klva MeEllinney, Mrs. A. H. Hus soy, Miss Isola Hi.ll, Miss Mollie Run corn, Miss Florence Houston, Mrs. Mura Beeman, a former Snlem girt: Miss I Landscapes or murine A. L. Thomas, !. ewport, 1 1 rt : Drake Hrother.i' studio W ill initi ' ' hilvcrton, second. Mrs. Bvrd,. of Afton, ! 1. ...... M..n M.... 'Ml e . I. mon U . , " , i . "ost collection of landscape or ma- ....... i... wi.. .. .. . irine A. L, Both Kres Miss Barbara Hteiner, Miss in,ton ,,,, ',, wi R? 'f. 0, there to 1 Un""1 ""J" Thomas, .Newport, first; Rita Steiner, Miss Anna Fischer, Miss Gertrude Cunningham, Miss Margaret Cosper,- Miss Nanelle Bloom and Miss Grace Thompson. Mrs. Lizzie Hmith, on the official staff of the Women 's Relief Corps, left this morning on an inspection tour of southern Oregon. She- is the assistant department inspector of the Oregon i .hn .. ,.r.mn;nA i, m;,i. chapter and will visit the neighboring i iatgB mimb,,rs of the Hnrrimnn club i W. R. C. assemblies. After her tour evident about the city and on the I Mrs. fcmith will go to Fresno, Cull- i grounds , tnP,. 0ned n bruM' tseort luimu, nuiuo ouo mil uo mo Buri 111 i for irr royill llg'llirs. uci nun, vihiciicd irmiini, uiiiii awi-iii- 'o'va. Queen Thclinu, ot the lirtlml Ruse sln.w, and her maids of hninir were vis- iters at the state fuir today, she mine ip with the Gumntin club and spent n"t of the morning anil vtcrnooit (it the fair grounds, 'rhe visit t-i tic Cup ital City was an informal one, although , . i, ..n i... t, ..:.i.. i oud. Amateur Photography. Landscapes Robert J. Paulus, 8.lem, first; Freu and Otto 1'anlus, Malum, sec ond. Portraits Gordon Htunrt, Vnneo iver, Wash., first; Horace ftykea, (Salem, jc- 011,1. Contact print Otto and Fred Paulus, anlcm, lirai; Horace Myites, Mucin, sec- Oil Painting. ! : i i ! . , - ,i ! ' ".A PERSONALS ; THRESHING ENGINE COLLIDES WITH TRAIN a sprained ankle. All the men of the Southern Pacifia car shops at Dallas have been laid o'f for a period of four days. Mrs. O. 0. Meridian, of Salem, ar rived in the city last night to visit at i the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . ri. Aornins. r.ugcne Keglster. -Mr. and Mis. C. V. Parrott and Mi. and Mrs. W. H. Hamilton, of Reselling, are attending the state fair. Former Mayor J. H. Mullock, uf Ku Pallas, Ore., Oct. 1. -Tuesday morn- , CONTESSED SETTING FIRES, ing as a freight train was returning ol'rtlan.l, Ore., Oct. I. Ernest W. from Salem it colli.le.t with a clover Nli"s. charged with starting a mimhcf huller belonging to Murk Rlodgett at of recent fires, broke down today under - the Tiowersville crossing. The traction District Attorney Kvans' oxminatiou engine was completely demolished and . "d confessed to setting fires at tha Mr. Rlodgett was buried underneath. Hotel D'Moy and t.ie Powers' furii'- suffering several injuries, and was an- tore store. The mniessioii followed ennscious fnr scveriil liou-s but it is identification bv a necvo wntcliman. gene, is attending the statu tnir this thought ho will recover. ! who picked Mills out iroei a line of St) week, j The fireman of the train, .1. H. Krick- prisoners. Mills specifically denied re- Mrs. Conrad I). Olson ami r,on, Ci.n-. B0,i, 0f Saliin, jumped w'leu he saw tha apousibility for the rec 'i.t disastrous rad, arrived Saturday from Calgary to collision was i'nevitabli , escaping with dock tires. make their home in Sulem with Mr. and . Mrs. T. Olson. '- ' Paul Stark Seelev, of Poitlaml, is a state fair visitor. MrsvCknrlos H. Miller, of Portland, t is ine guest or I'loronce c. iViciiols, or South Fourteenth street. Mrs. Stevens, of Portland, and Mrs. T George Klliutt, of Mc.Vlinnville, are vis- i iters at the Orlev W. Athey home on T M....II, Vt4.w, ui'i.n.,i T iliss Mattie Thomas, of Portland, is, a guest of Dr. und Mrs. Hill F. Skiff. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rack, Mr. and' i Mrs. George Cusiter, Miss Kva Conl Wolfram Sclimedding was horn in . ijgt, ad Mr. and Mrs. Kihvard Adams i Germany, is 26 years old, and has been , wore umong the guests from Silverton in tnis country one year, "e is a nias- yesterdav at the fuir. Portrait from lite Mrs l. O. Hush-i tor on both flute and piccolo. Begin- j Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hinkle and Miss ber 15. alias Klizabeth Schultz, who has charge of the I.akevicw ilaygrounds work in Po.cland, been the guest of her r.iirents. Mr. and Mm. H. C. Schult., of Center street, since Tues-1 da'-; Miss Schultz received speciul training in playgrounds supervision in . Chicago. In Portland she oversees the foreiga quarter, having small Russian, Germaa and Austrian children as her subjects. tinuo until November first, the close of the outdoor playgrounds season. ' and j'rs. IJ. W. Klliill returned to their home in Shaw yesterday after spending a visit with Mrs. Elliott 'i mo ther, Mrs. J. R. Neer. Mr. and MrB. Roy Savage, of Dallas, are csiting the VI. M, Goodrich family on High stre "t -Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Winslow, of Fair mount, I mli ii nn, are visiting at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. N. 1). Elliott. they will be in the city until Mondny Her appointment will con- ,.. . ,?,,, Morgan Towle. Portland, first; Mar- v.iii, utiiviu, rnvini, Landscape or marine, two or more K. I). Morgan Towle, i'l.itlnnd. first: Vivian Dent, ft brother of Mrs. R. M. Hofer, who with Mrs. Dent have been the guests of the Hofers this week, left this morning for central Oregon point 9, whero they will spend short vis its in Albany, Eugene and Springfield. it Dr. and Mrs. Hnrry E. Clay have planned a pleasure trip to eastern Ore gon. They will leave Saturday and expect to sojourn for several days at the beautiful water! n retreat at Hot Lake. nell, lloiiniston, tirst; Mrs. M. F. Woods, Portland, second. Figure, study from life Mrs. 1). O. Herinistou, first; Miss Grace L, Hunt, Portland, second. Landscape, original composition Clyde Leon Keller, Portland, first; E. LI. .lorgan Towie, Portland, second. Landscape, sketch Irom nature Mrs, ning the study of music ut the age of Irene Adams, motorists from Portland 10 yearB, Ins whole time has been do-! are visitors for the week at the fair, voted to it. From 1904 to 11107 he was Mr. and Mrs. Conrad B. Olson and under the tutelage of Professor Prill, son, Conrad, of Calgarv, Canada, are and graduated from the Leipsic eonser-! recent arrivals in Snlem. They will vatorv of music, from 1H07 to 1011 he served on one of the finest artillery bands in Grrniuny, From 1011 to 1013 he was engaged as tlnte soloist at the D. O. Hushiicll, Herniistou, first; Mar-1 Grand opera house, Berlin. His brother, gnret Gill, Salem, second. having located at Coos liny, lie came to Marine, original compoiitioii M. K. 1 thut place one year ago, and iiis fine Pogno, Salem, first: h. J). Morimn ! talent being recognized, he was induced Towle, Portland, second. Marine, sketch fioin ratine- E. I). with the display of flowers growing in profusion in all parts of thu grounds. Thr-v nimn if t rnoml tn look litter tiro- pert' interests and will retnri tu their , l.v1" '-u iener, roruaiu, sivomi. ii mie in the East next week. Aniiuul study from lit. E. 1). Mor- Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Mendelsohn anif j K" Towle, Portland, iirs; ; M. E. Pogue, daughter. liiHi, huvo relumed from n saloin, second. sin rt trip tu Portland, whi re ''.o vis ! Flowers, from nature Mrs. D 0. ited sjveral duvs with thc'f urn. wlm is Hushiicll, Herinistou, fiist; Margaret in the jewelry business. 'Gill, Sulcm, second. fruit, trom nature Margaret GiU, Notice to Elkn. Th special meeting 1 Salem, first; Mrs. J). O. Hushnell, Her- schedn ed for ton L-ht has been nost-' miston, second, poned one week. Regular meeting of: Still life, original compositions Mar to become a member of the Coos Bay band. Critics pronounce his piccolo solo GOVERNOR WEST IN make their home with Mr. and Mrs. P Olson, i Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Neil, of Ashlaed, are guests at the Marion. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chapman, of J Portland, are at the Marion. I W. A. Scott and C. I). Brown, of Cor- t vnllts, arc at the .Marion, Neal V. Murray, advertising manager! of the Southern Pacific conipanv nnd Monday night nt the fair grounds one i Corvnllis & Kastem, was among the of the finest things they had ever ' Portland fair visitors today, lie came l.n..H.l i..n ni ,1... ...,....... nr .....!.. t.t 1.. inn with tlm till iri tiiun niimliiViiu ' nvnui'. iiui ii. vim- ,i i in- nil i in i- i,i i ii ii j); ii i n . --r " - .. . ....... concert will be a piccolo solo bv thisision train, which brought in 1000 rail- highly talented artist. road people la the finest excursion train lover run out oi roninnn. I Dr. nnd Mrs. Al Hutehins, of Port- f land, nnd daughter are in Saleai visit DUDI V Tfl M'ADTUITD "'K "overul days with Mr. and Mrs. C. ntlLI 1U 111 AKlllUK D. Purdy, of Mill street. Dr. Hutehins Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Thompson, of North Twenty-first street, returned this I . . rtnniOTrin rAlmz. 1:' .""i":1:"; FORMAL ARMISTICE Mrs. A, E. Rockey. The Rockeys have a delightful country place in Rock-holm. spent toilny in Polk county hunting the I wary t Innese pheasants. Governor West, replying to the at-! A. 11. Stevens and wife, of Portland, t tack llllllle IlllOtl llllll llV V N. Mi' Ar. n,n uiuiti,,,, ,,t tl. Iw.nw, of l u Ml.,. T lour, declared yesterday that lie has phens' parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. 0. .. Mc -llll- ; n. n ,..,r.........A M.. A .!.....'.. II....1. ..!... l .....1 1.. lodge will lie held tonight. There will , garet Gill Salem, first; M,6. I). O. Hush-1 ntivitiM n ,. get in TlAnd .dialed wilh 1 oo no ..una o, an,, no oainpie ...... t tion with the land fraud eases. The W. T. Vang Hid is a graduate of the f ."-'"t . ' ----- - - "",,. 0 governor says no inniKcif tins neon nc- wil nmette university law school He i I'ortiait from lite Maiuare: Gill, Sa- i .....,;., ti. i ..t .... i..:.. .1 .1. 1 .1 I..,.. t. II tl'll . , , I ii'v l" K M,runiiii.,n "I lUlt-S 1YIIS Illl 111 1 1 1 I'll IU 1IIC lllll it I 1 1 r I1IC IV- leu, tirst; Harry Mills, Salem, second. I of m t h .t had been taken from the cent bur exnininiilioiis. riguie, siiitij rioni nie-Alargaret:!,,,,,! children of the state byfrand.i Mr. and Mrs. K, M. Smith, of Dallas,' IC AfDEm 1TDAM .1 ' , ' ' K''"''J'! The governor said: i are visiting the W. M. Goodrich familv 10 AuKLLU UlUn ' '-tlt"''l, second. , ..,., McArthur in his spasm this was formerly county clerk of Polk Sturdy Service Suits If you want a suit you can wear everywhere until i it s thread-bare, one of our Bishop Ready Tailored Suits is just the proper caper. Stout, thoroughly shrunk, tested fabrics, staunch ly tailored. Just the kind of clothes that give satisfaction. Prices $15.00 to ff:!0.00. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE Miss Jnnia Todd, preceptress of Lau sanne hall at the Willamette university, is entertaining Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Hen derson, of Portland, who motored from the Hose City yesterday, Agues '.'allentcs, Meico, Oct. 1. Formal armistko between the forces ot President Cnminza and those of Gen eral Villa was declared here today by 'the representatives of line opposing leaders. l.lilll Sl'llhe. Olluililll crniittiiiiitinii I. -..! ... .1.- 1 i e i I,. v i ' - " I i nun mug reicrs to mo uiiiii imuu ruses county, , Morgan rowle, Portland, first; Mrs.!imd his assistance to Burns. No rcr-: .1. L. Sweeney, a flouring mill mini of ,(. M. Uowling, Portland, second. erence was ever made bv me to his Dallas, is among the slate fair visitors. lower, from nature Ma ma ret Gill, ndivitics in this direction. 1 urn f rcc I iNiiein, tirst. t ndmit that I have had an active riit, from nature Margaret Gill, hiinil in uncovering the In nil fraud. As Salem, first; Mrs. G. 0, J ewtherer, Sa- l. wns state laud agent at Hint time, second, J imii, deeply interested In i.ot only FIRST 35 LISTS SHOW 90,000 CASUALTIES lieu- Still life, uriginnl coinpcsitioii K.lith M'.'itnr those oniliv of fraud iiriisccut. Ii. Ilellinuer, Salem, first: Miiruaiet ed. but also in recOVlillir 1 IC thou. I.iiiiiIihk (let 1 A roinril uf 1)0. Olll) second. suinbt of acres of laml Which had been Prussians alone killed, wounded and Pastel. taken from Ihe school children i,f the missing, is shown in Ilia first lliirlv- Mr. nndV llrs. Guy Abendortli and ,.. Aguas Calicutcs was declared .....v ....... lllu Loiritory iiurnig. ine negoi un ions tiill, Salem Coos Hay, where they have heea visit- for ,,,,,, ht-tWfcn lllu tvu fae'ions. I nt..l!.... 11. - tl.n.,l.,.l,.i ' 1 r. ' .. Z 1 VhVl. nei ho, o F. . i I . '"!'r i'. ,0T."n; . VmVM '! '-.".: Ml"-, Ha-ls.,,... by frnud. . ,, V , K .' ",,7-,n I'eni, in Kt; Margaret Gill, Salem, s nreci. ""' 0""'r generals arrived 0nd. Ten men from the diversity of Ore-' , ,'lvUl('-k- 11 ,l'r,,"" Ufa st,lyM,ga,et Gill, Salem, l en men irom tin i niveisiiy or v;rt M( ,eleg,iles were ulieadv here. second gon will be the special entertainers to A f , arlHti(,f declared and , still life original co sitio,.-- Mar General llerrera is renorted to have Flowers, from mitnm i,.r. t nwi declared for General "srraazii. His Salem, first: Edith 1 1.. 1 1 ;.,... r w ' S000 troo's are entieiiclied at Parral, second. the center of Villa territory.' , ...,,. ,y, niiinreMii,-.,,.,.,.! i:;n General Doniingu and Garlciano Al- Salem, first; Edith W. Warner. Salem. rieta are controlling tron: in Duningo, second. Scvlts. a Snlcm Inborer, and Mnrv Sim, lake SEPARATED SIX AND UNITED TWO mence.at 7 : HO p. in. und will bo held in the auditorium of the ediicutioual building. The college men are grouped as first tenor, Phillips, Appersoii and Sprague; second tenor, .lerard, l.anglv and Hatley; baritone, Mann and Gil lette; base, Iieidcnreieh and linker. five casualty lists thus fur made pulilii ill Berlin, according to a News dispatch received here from Copenhagen this aft ernoon. Prussian officers to the niitiil ir of 10'KI have been killed and 2 1 W"'.eil- ed. Three alleged cruel and Inhuman hns- The wounded weic known to tucL.lo bands lost three alleged kind, dutiful' Prince Franz, Ihe king of H-i'vii'a's and affectionate wives today in .ludge third sou, who in in a Mun:h linspi Giillowuv's court but his honor redeem- ! till. ed liiniself by stnrtlng one young couple Kxcept in Franz's case, the I'intires out on a happy lionevmoint. Arthur F. related to Prussians alone nn I lid hit the other German s'l'lcs Insse Tonight the D. P. 0. Elks will linvu an Informal stag party honoring the popular players in the Cons Hay band and the Portlaad Ad Club quintet. Dr. It. M. Emerson, a well-known member of the Oregon Yacht club and a member of the visiting quartet, will sing some of his fine lluwiian solus which he has givea special studv. Ilnino gnosis at the T. H. Junes home on N irtli Coin.ucrciul street are Mr.-: W. A. .'ones linn children, llosiilie and Cieiit'iton, oi Jusepli, Oregon. Mis. W. city View cemetery nnd have lured their l.eiitiahty, . Landscape, irom iiat n, E.lilli Id.!- also of Salem, were tnurrteil by the-into n"count. i - liliuer, Snlcm. first: .Muri niet Gill sen. 'Judge, who postpnncil the business of i Tin- tirst six naval casually lists e DIED. oad. the court long ennugli 1o peri'orm the tniti I Marine, from nature- MarL-nrni Gill, nuptials. Hum Sttitzer secured n di- , -Hit ninnes. M'CHAOKEN Linn MeCiacken, aged ' Salem, second 22 years, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Levi Work in Monochrome. McCrackea, died at the home of his: Figure, lull length, f r un life pnrents at NillO o'clock lust night of 'Morgan Towle, Portland first- ....... I .1 l... I.....-..1U lllll , LI..I ... . ' ' ii,-m,ii i uim- ui un- ,n, ,,inieri, nineiii, secouii. -E. I). It. M. Head, from life Kdlth llclllnger, Su ADD M VHACKKX DEATH This fuiieinl will be held at the rrieuds church at llighl,iinl nt 'J o clock .M t ill life, original i ompnsit ion Friday al'leriioon, llurl'il will be In the llcllinL'er. Salem, first' (hin lem, first; K.lilh Mnig.ni, Milwaukea, '' ''"'''" Ml"";i Warner second, Pearl Ellen Walte win vo-ce from Guy Switzeroa the gioun.ls; Notice to Elks. The spocial mooting of cruel ami inhuman tieataent and scheduled for tonight has been post l.ul iteiil dri nkenaess. There were no poncd one week. Wegular meeting of children or property tights Involved. 1 lodge will be held tonight. There will They were niiirrlcil in lllll. The plain-; lie no Initiation and no liampiel M. I,. tiff w-is permitted to resume her mind- Meyers, exalted ruler. Huie Wing Sang Co. $:5.25 Children's Coats .sale, $2.50 $1.15 Ladies' Petticoats ...sale, $..75 $4.50 Boys' Suits .sale, ijU.OO $1.75 Ladies' Night Gowns sale, $1.:!5 0 $1.50 Ladies' Union Suits sale, $1.00 Big line of Men's Furnishing GoodR on sale. Ladies' House Dresses 20 discount 28c and Pioc Imported Mattings. . .sale, 22c per yard 325 N. COMMERCIAL ST. SALEM, OREGON rLrnllv Ht'iitir- Daddy's Bedt ime; Story- Our Animals nnd , Birds Are Natural Barometers, K' Hunt. i oriiiiuii, sei 01,11, chaicoiil sketch, f lorn life or nature :--Kdilll Moignn, .Milwaukee, first: Kilith llcllinger, Snlcm, tecoml. Pencil hliclch, 1 1 inn nature or life Miirginet Gill, Snlem, first; Grace Hunt, ortliniil, secoud, Pen and ink ilrawiuu. Iiom nnlnie or lil'e-lt. M, Gilbert, Sal first. I Amateur, Under 10 Years of Ago. I 1 .11 in I smi ic or nun ine, sketched from M'lliite la color--Mililied Gill, Salem, first. Life sludy Duiolliy lluchncr, Su , lem, .lecoiid, Mlucnllaneoiih l-'igin-e fi inn life In In pent r.v .Mrs. M F. Floods, Poitlaiid, I ii rt . Hook cover, original Mills, Sul , first gene, second, Magazine cover M Portland, first. J.eallier tooled -,M is, 'li-iun - Ku- Allell K.lloll, M. I-'. I-'I Is, M. F, Ths Bosutilul 8ta guilt Predict Storms, 'r IMlill'.S. tin von know what a bnrouieter Is?" naked daddy us illicit und l:elyn ran Id him to bear thu evening story. "1 do," said .lack, wbllo ICveljn slink her linger In ber nunilli nnd sahl nntlilug. "It tells you tbo weight uf tlio air, and Hint's liow you know whether It's going to inlu or bo fair." "Itlgbtol" mi til iladily, "Hut 1 know loreral ualurnl baromelert aside from that long tube Mint bangs nut In (lie piazza. "Tlinio Is Hie spider, for lnslanee. When n great wind nnd rain alnrm Is truniug Iblt busy lllllo Insect will run all over his web nnd shorten und Portland, first; V. M. iirei uttnuglheii I ho guys of till fulry house, and then when the elorm Is over lie second, lengthens (hem nil out iignln. "The ben ul lful seagulls predict storms by assembling upon the Inml. mil bocaUHO they are afraid of the storm, but because they know that I bo rain will bring rnrthwortim nnd larvae to (tie surface. "The swallows fly lilgb lu fair weather nnd sldin the ground when foui weather Is coming. You see, the; follow the files and glints which leinnln lu the warm current! ot air, "Pwlne upon the approach of a itorm will carry hay nnd straw to bbllng tilnce. "Osen will lick IhcmsolTM the wrong way of the Imlr, sbeep will lileal .unrgaret tun, saiem, in. I ml akin about, anil hom turneil out In tho Wood! will DO to their Dene, mural I lt,'"t eolleclion, coiivi atliiual Inf and iruntlng. "Cold will rub tkclr backs against the iroiuid, crows will gainer In Docks. the usual grounds of cruel and Inhuman trei.tmciit nail the plaintiff resumes her mniden mime of Pearl Kllen Slsson. lie- ( In a H. Welch was separated from Ar thur D. Welch inul permliteil to call herielf Ib-beecn A. Ainleison, Also the property rights involving r.llu I.; Welch were adjusted. The plaintiff was held to be the mvner in fee simtde of one lot in Southwest addition to this eil, 'liny were married in I It 1 1 . Ciin-I mil i till ii inn ii tivnt;ni-nt jvns ui veil for cinisi', WOMAN'S EODY FOUND. Oregon lily, tire., (Id. rT The bmly of Mrs. Henry Itasey, a well known siieiet.v inalroa, was fouiiil In Hie Wil lamette river a mile above here this ui'i'V atteni'Miii. Kvidotirc Itnlicatcil thut she "irV1;:' uvit Floods, Salem, had leaped Into Ihe river while teui pniailly Insane, She finiuerly was Nits, lii'itnide l-'iiiley of Santa Anita, I'nl., ami lunrrlcil Mucv In dune. Notice to Elks. Tho special meeting scheduled for tonluht has been host. Clay modeling--Mis. M. F, Floods, I'o I one week. Kegnlar meeting of Porlhiad, first. lodge will be held tonight. There will Pottery, hand made-( ecile Ivilon, be no initiation and no bampict M. I Kugene, first. Meyers, cxiilled ruler. Cartoon It. M. Gilbeii, Salem, first. 0 Sawed wood II, M, Gilbert, Salem, Marriage license! wor Issued today first, lo Peter .1. Kl.el, a farmer of Fein Professional ridge, ami lti-i t lui licmnieks, of Hub Largest and best collection of china l"nity. Henry Do Val, of Hllverton, painting Niiiii v Sknife, Snlem, first; nl"l '-ora Agues 1'aitcr, rlsu of Silver- ion, toon out tne ii-gai permit, as n-en Mar- 'ln ilasoa S. Caley, a Salem painter, and ignrct GUI, Sulcm, first; l-.-l na Josse, Sa-'""1'1 Hrown, who eon-bids a room lem, second, Ing house In Ims ri IV. ,'olin llresehcr, -, '.A. i1 i, i ',ii-'iliV,M...,iSlfiilil,ii'"s "' ;n'e, h-1''"; J '' ' r '; - ' . !-.)'''... i ,':,'..'! '"'...; . Ml III') i SMI """-11 i- 1 1,., i.aii .i..m i.... it . r,,,, vv n..,.. r,..,.,., U...i i'i,.,.M.. M..r. cricket will sing more loudly, froge will croak and change color to ding; Mm flr,,, K,,J Jor 'Mn ,;,mil; fnbier, uf Mount Angel, were the other hut, dogl will nt grnai And rookl ioer like hawk!." j )rit. poclmen, coiiveuilnuul design couple tu secino a marrlege license. "Daddy, why do they do three thing!?" asked Evelyn. . i Alt! Jones, Salem, first, Muigart-t Gill, o "Well," said daddy, "maybe they feci al I do when (here la going to be a Snlem, second. According to a telephone message etorm, because, you see, kldlota, beside! being yoinilury telling old daddy, 1. ; Best specimen, scml-cmivcntinuul do- from Ihe resilience ol c. K. Iteyuolds, too, am a human barometer. , sign-Margaret Gill, ,ttein, first; ho lives alt lie foot of the grade on "When there la going lo be a atorm I bare rheumatic pnlna In my Joints ! Js""r H ae-'oiuli- ; Aakeay hill, there is no truth In the .ni mu.Cc,. and on m, ...... ,o. Ib.r, I. a corn tbaf. a wonder. . gues. , i.KXVWiTO Just do know when there la a atorm coming, for that little corn make at Ida lfw;n,, n '"' Mnmir lr,B,c,l t,,l, morning, hut fuse about It aa any animal of the lot Of course ll'e the electricity In Ihe ,p,t t(K,Pmeni fM fnPM1). Florence Mr. HevunbU .ays he. wrs working lu air that affecta ua. Hunbeck, llrud, first; Margaret Gill, his field In full 'vlcw of the tade all "Hut 1 do think that the iplder la the moat wonderful barometer ot all. .Snlem, second. inotning and that no !.':, lent has Imp OD'tyou? 1 1 pitied, "Now, bab.ea, too most aklp along to bed while I read tae war newa. A Cnt a word will ( your , . , . . . V. . ..i.uu.ij,.m. 1 i t i m i A w iiilnull In hiiglnnil furnishes "go good night and pleawnt dreama. ttery tn th Journal NW Today Htlr light for a church and rectory ' 1 11 , 111 ' ' " ' tolumn. and power lo Idon a church organ. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Is Cotiductinp A Shetland Pony Contest In which the boy or girl receiving the highest number of votes will be awarded A Handsome Shetland Pony, Vehicle and Harness From the Dunlap Pony Farm, Greenfield, Ohio, the largest in the world. Ask for votes and cast them for your favorite. One month's subscription to The Journal is good for 50 votes. Four months' subscription to The Journal is good for :l()0 votes. Six months' subscription to The Journal is good for 500 votes. One year's subscription to The Journal is good for 1000 votes. Any boy or girl under 16 years old is entitled to enter the contest. The following have already sent in their names: Glen Drager, 909 South Thirteenth street. Nellie Jefferson, 1:509 North Commercial street. Harold McKinney, Wi North Church street.