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iVl" w 1 ; (" I "I THE 8AXEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1914. THREE Social and Personal Notes SENDING PAMPHLETS EXCERPTS FROM ! WOULD-BE ROBBER OUT TO THE VOTERS, SALEM SERMONS DYING IN HOSPITAL Honored with of ficinl position as an Rev. E. G. Hornsehnck read the mar English reservist, (,'. W. Niemeyer, hiis- riage vow. Among the guests were the baud of Blanch Liston Niemeyer, who bride's aunt, Mrs. V. H. took, of North is now with her parents in Salem, sailed Twenty-soooiid street. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Secretary of State Olcott today noti-' (Bev. Perry Frederick SchrooV, at First Frank J. Thorman, Deserter Prom tne tied Secretary l'limpton, of the state , Congregational Church.) ' Arm TrJes t0 HoW streetcar printinc; board, that he will no Author- Text: - Tray tor the peace of Jeru-I , iised to print 290,000 copies of the cum-1 sulci. Psalm 122:0. j Men and Is shot' Perhaps Fatally. pnign pamphlet for the general uad j "'Pray tor the peace of .lerusa-; . " ' I special elections to be leld upon theilem!' It is the spirit of the Hid Testa- Portland Ore! Oct. 5 Frank T same date. meat t'sulinist that breathes in the pro-1 Thoimno who mlmitt,..! tr, n, ....is... ion of our holoved ?roHi,lo..t. i... 1....1 , ....1 .. . . . f ALLIES STEADILY (Continued from Page One.) ft Wednesday for Europe. The Niemeyer Liston nuptials were a prominent so cial event last Bpring in Salem. The Nicmeyers have their home in Edmon ton, Canada, and it was from there thnt the young husband was called to the front. Mrs. Niemeyer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Listou of 21.1 South Fourteenth street. For the gcn.rnl election, two yours , elumatiou of our beloved president thnt he had deserted from the nr.,.v nt age, there were I'll. 000 male voters log- .calling upon the nnnou to humble it-j Angel Island San Francisco two istered, the equal suffrage constitution-! self in prayer before Almighty Hod ' montlm nim ',,. -till , .'.,.1 v.. moon and will be at home after a fort-1 ul amendment not having been adopted today. We seem to hear the voice of muritan hospital today, though he had night's sojourn in West Scio. nt tllat t,m, anil estimate for the the prophet and seer calling a nation been shot through the stuinnch by Mo- ... '"'ale and female registration for the1 unto God as did the great prophets ot tormnii 1.. II. Thompson in a pistol duel Announcement is made of a dancing ! com..''K iH almost doubled. The 'Israel This proclamation is an un- t the end of the Fulton cur line near uartv which will be iriven bv the Mac-1 ';h"K 1'iartMe"t of,,lle xeerotarv 's ; usual document. Other presidents have ! Taylors ferry last, night, sbeo m.ar.ls of the Kuiehts of the "Uc". !" busily enR"''0(1 sending the i issued calls to prayer but they werel Boarding the car, Thorman sat for a darenbecs Wednesday exhiiut, Octo-! T, l""' .. " 1 :,l,teUt from V'' V"1!' w" ""tU T1'"mrson ...,d Con- v . '.i-'"'" ...v uiicr iiuvi-rs ui iKuuKxgiviiig rur uocior u. i'.. .Mosncr were stundiuir to- nold left for Newport on their honey- louth Fourteenth street. 1 1,, t h .,.,. t, vii ' uii' or un- i-..-to oner prayers or ti;aiKsi Mr. iviemoyer was on tne stair ot on 1- the contain of the team ami with her 1 . ' - - , mtiiiK "" "f c...u..niio uveneti. , gonicr ar nie iront end. 1 lien lie or- .Mmnntnn ..onnr ...I .l.ll,. in ....livo . . " . , ... . ... 1 CI"Cll ,11, 1 OVCm llCr 1. Or. Ill tllllCH Of ITrcat lint f Edmonton paper and while in active I pixtcen guards form the committee on service in Europe he is engaged as ! ariiinoeinonts rapher for the Cauadian Newspapers, I. Id. A record of his tplendi.l service follows: Holds lieutenant's I Or, in times of great national crisis, , uercd "hnndn up1 commission in British army with the mounted infan try battalion of the Northern Nigerian regiment, West African Frontier Force. In active service nortii of Lake Chad, and the cur men Thompson slipped Aside trom tlie cost or winting and m,.n were asked tn luwcli Almiulitv nbeved Thnmth mailing, the postage upon the 2110,000 . (i0,i to guide our nation through its j through the front door to the platform ,.-., , 0 , 7 ","'. ' J trying inoineni. tnese were un pruyerB, aim leaped iroin tne car, rioimci fired The society columns of the Sunday proximately $.(000. The districts to ,.0nroi-iiinj our owu life and well being. I at him through the window and Thomii- I !T ' y , ' 'It' - ? Oregonian gave tho following announce-! which the pnmphlcts will be niniled ure lllt uow wt, llre a9ie, t0 ..,. for ,,t,aoe' I gn f,,ed back, neither bullet taking c incut of the aiiproaching nuptials of a dcsig cited as follows: , in nations bevoud the sea. ' ifee.t. Imu.iiihiii, K.im-,1. limn i un um iiiiaiircr. ; uinin.i u , i i-iiiuruciiig ol-iiioii, i " This proclainiit ion en lis attention to lliopnaa then leaned from the car two great facts. The first is that or a 1 and tried to slide down !ia omliiiiwmei.t universal brotherhood in nations as j at the side of the track, but Thompson well as individuals. No nation suffers ; f'n'l nctain and the ex-soldier fliiuu but what all nations sutler with it. We'1'1'"'" ,vit1' n groan, aro sharing today something of the Thorman told the district attorney he grief and woe and pain of England ami la' i,a living with his sister and pny llcrnian, of Austria and Servin, of Rus-! '"S ,l0 tuition in a business eolloge. The wedding of Mh-s Pauline Ne- smith, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. .1. IS Nesmith, to Franklin Southwick, of Sa lem, will be an event of October 8, Miss Nesmith 's engagement was an nounced September 22 at aa afternoon 1 lrty given at her home. District No. 1- Clucknmas, Clatsop, Columma, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, I, ane, Lincoln, I.inn, Marion, Polk, Tillnmook, Washington and Yamhill counties. District No. 2 Embracing Baker, : Crook, (iillinm, Grant, llarncy, Hood Tl.- 1.1 .... ...Ill l. Uivn k nm.( i 1 nbn l,t liilni. Hli.l. . ' " ' 11 . ... i .. . ... "'""" . " """ '""'I . ,i ' i ri r !8la an,J rrunce. The second fact is i llc '" ' I'arems live mulnnii mm only the family and immediate friends: man, Wallowa, Wasco and Wheeler ,hh. m.m,,,,-. cl,treniitv is Hod's n. i One. il'c, Calif orniii. , , . ,. I portuuify." In this time of our utter ; -""dormnn Tliompsin was warn.:;' No. .ltmlirnciiiB Morrow, .,.,,. , . 1 c. inidiiiicnted bv tho .,. . nl.-..t ,n iinmili.tu jit.oiiiij n uu uuiuiin; lu ciiitugu lue . ' . , , , 1 tv being invited. Miss Nesmith will be ; counties, married at home and will be nn-i District attended. 1 1 mutilla and t niiin counties. of Senator District No. 4 Embracing i'1 Ankeny, of Walla Walla, andlmih ''Q"'y- a granddaughter of J. . .Nesmith, ex- senator, of Oregon. j The young couple plan to make their I future home in Itickrenl), Or. j Mult no- OREGON SCHOOLS GET COIN FROM RESERVES (Continued from Page One.) Dr. and Mrs. Hugh William noil of Portland, former Su loin residents, and Miss Effie Myers, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. i-riink Myers- Governor West is todny advised by the t'nited States treasury department Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, of I hill us, I , ., .""1" " ''T""1 '"I"? were guests at the Myer, home during ; f Z'v .! f tun week. I.- . . n. " ' ' . MBS. O. W. NIEMEYER (nee Blanche Lis ton) Northern Nigeria. In 1SI02, under Col onel (now Mnjor-Oenetal) T. L. N. Morland, serveil la the lloiiiu expedi tion, while in the vollowing year took mrt in tho KniioSoiioto iiiinpHign, when, with a force of KiiO, Kano was but much more. True nraver is seeinu timber and other niouevs collected from ''""I '"."'"'f''" "" '! thn fnro.t riLti-v.. Witt,;. ! '' President ilson fullv under- Mis. Otto Metsihan, a chainiing ; during the fiscal year ending dime .10 ",nV''"- "'' closes ii is proclamation by i'ortland iiinlroii, is the guest of Mrs. l!ll-l, in ifo,ilO(l.5o'. ' asking that we pray that (tod may terrible situation iu the European coii-11" "-muting the holdup tinent we appeal to the great Father ..., "f us all to do that which we in our I INFk OF AllIF weakness and iuiiornnen arc not able iiUUJ VI niilillikJ to do, T'uis is what men have always done. Often like Paul thev have n!s- covcred that 'When,! am weak then! Strongly Iteinlorced. '" I strong.' As a result of this day I Paris, Oct. 3. Powerfully reinforced of prayer God ill his goodness ami wis-1 once more, the allies todav were extend doin may bring about that end which ; ing their lines north ot Arras iu a fur we all so earnestly desire. ther enveloping movement against the "Put this ought to be more tliiiu a i German right wing. lay of petition. It ought to be that, Fighting desperately, the Germans were reining eastward an Inch at a time. The prosi-ure on their front was increasing steadily ami the prediction was made by experts that their retro- grn.ie movement would not stop short of Belgium, All (icrninn lit t -in lt h to break Itoye 'load through paths of obedience to I pray that fins may places of vision. ne jitiiorii-it s iiny oi vision; mat tins inioiign tne allies line between I day may do for us what the biniiinir and l.assiitnv had fulled. bush did for Moses of old." At the center the situation emiilned With these words Perry Frederick unchanged. Both the British, who hold Schrock, minister of First Coimreea-1 the nositionn about Illinium i.n.i ..... EARTHQUAKE KILLS MANY Loudon, Oct. 5. Many per sons were killed and immt'iiMj property damage was done by an earthquake which sIkku Koiiin province, Asiatic. Turkey, Saturday night, according to .1 news agency dispatch icauved from Smyru.i today. The towns of lshnita mid P-ur-diir were practically destroyed, it was stated, and brides the, It ad anl injured, ,;reat num bers of people wesc said to be shelterless, destitute and huu Kr.v. No exact figures were available. tinting on the German line of ceiinniiii- nations through Belgium. This pivotal movement cannot be delayed long and RRITKH VI PUT l probably will mark the next phase of i ul" W the campaign. ing tho German line and continuing to Brussels by way ef the supposedly strong German positions at Valencien nes and Mens. Another line, just be yond Arras, at Douiii, runs northward toward (ihent. This second line, while limning further away from the German communication route, takes the natural directionsor the relief of Antwerp. There, is reason to believe that Antwerp's jjfM fos. succor is inline diate, so it sceins likely that Arms or some town iu its close vicinity will ter minate the allies' purely' northern movement. Arias, because of Its railroad import ance, is the allies' natural nivot. fori swinging to the eastward ami coiicen-1 GERMANS BELIEVE (Continued from I'i'ge One.) APPARENTLY AFRAID i Bordeaux, Oct. X Seine fretfnlnenn was discreetly expiessed hero toiiay linio to become acclimated, it was as- over the fact that Great Britain's and jerted that the allies revealed how hiinl Fiance ' sea strength, greatly as it li.nt pressed they are. German's nnval power outmatched, Advices from Buciiarest indicated seems inadequate to prevent such Inci. that Hiiuiuiiian sentiment is by U0' dents as tho bombardment of Pnneetu, moans so universally pro-Kiissiau as has metropolis of tho Society islamta, been represented iu dispatches sent out , French possessions in the Pacific from British sources. The crown prince 1 Though the bombardment, in which was quoted us having rebuked Russian , the kaiser's cruisers Scharuhorst and sympathizers ami insisted on a continu- Gneisenaii took part, occurred Sepfm ance of Kuminiiaii neutrality. ber 2, the colonial ministry was not no- The Dutch were reported strengthen- t i f it'll of it until Friday night, ing their frontier patrols and nreparing i Papeete, it was stated, was half do le disarm and Intern tho Belgiuns ex- stroyed, pected to flee Antwerp into Holland. I ' ' ' i Our idol, of a smart voung mnii Is Words are merely the blossoms, but I one who succeeds in taming his m'M deeds are the fruits. : ottt. Sokoto and Kntstmn were neeir led bit er by tho sumo force. Holds commis sion, iu tho Duke of Lancaster 's Own Imperial Veoinanry (The King's Own). Attended funeral of King Edward VII n nd the coronation of King llcoiue r rank Meredith and Mrs. L. r. l.riltith.l This fund is to be distributed among ! the several counties of the stare, upon Miss Gertio Cuppes, daughter of Mr. the prop irtionul area basts, to be ex and Mrs. M. 1, Cappes of 1201 North , ponded for the benefit of the public Fourth street, spent the week-end iu schools and public roads ttithin said Salem us tho guest of her parents, She ' counties. Oregon's proportion of the u-nu n Mwiiiil.e,. nf tiiii i.nvv ..c MniiMwiut i forest reserve receints win pntlccted girls who gave a delightful ufternooii ' '""n the several reserves tocnted whol- tionol church, began his sermon on the j Geriiiinis opposing them, were stiimglv prognim at Saturday's fair. '.V or . ' rnrt within the state, as fob ! subject, "Answering the Pruyer for entrenched, and neither had snc( Ii-'.l , . Mows: : i eace. no tout men t lie storv of in ilislodgliig the other from their de Mr mid Mrs Flliolt Snvneo ore in 304.10 1 Moses and the burning hush and showed , fenses, Seattle where thev are iTs a of thidr ('",,0r ' l-1.Nfi4.tHt . that w Moses tur I aside to see, A little to the cast of these positions, . . . i. .S v . .. .. . U ''"to 13.'1.1!" God called to him" and gave to him I In the Woi vre district, however l ie 3,toOK his mission to lend forth the children German forces under the crown pin 4,hS of Israel. "This piocliimatiou of Pres. i were retiring somewhat. 3,0211.04 iilcnt Wilson shall be our burning French troops, advancing fi Tonl j,ihii.i , ousn, said .Mr. Schroeii, "Wo have and .Nuucy, had also c polled the Ten-i i,iiini..ii iui iii-ii iiKine to see umi n we listen we ions in raise I lie j.g,. of certain of l,Wi!i..'IO also will hear God culling iiiilo us. And the Mouse forts. nut win ne snvr vim it not no t hist 1 niercentei w re Fremont daughter, -Mrs. Ernest Nelson, Be fore her niurringe Mrs. Nelson was Miss k In mt Ii '' c-avuge oi nniciii. j.Malheur I Minam Visiting his uncle, Dr. C. M. Find- Ochoco . ley, Paul Blniicliiird of Giants Pass i Oregon taken without any neriuus engiigeiiieiit. in Salem. Mr. Blaiicliard is a former Paulina 1,43.H2 ft I d.70 70.12 i.:.i:i..iii l.s,0N2.2X Total . . . .Ifl!0,00l'...'i0 AUMSVILLE MAN SEVERELY INJURED student of Willamette university ami Haiititim will tu Uu law examiiiatious here this Siskiyou week. Siusliuv " I'mntilla 1.702.12 Amidst gnrhiiiils of pretty autumn rmpqtin n,s;s,lH flowers lliu marriage of Min Orla Cox Wallowa ri,ii02.0H and yuecn Mary. Member of Imperial i and Isaac Earl l.inville was soleiuni.cil Weiiaha Service and Special Service Squadron, I Saturday, October third, at high noon Whitman IU1U Amelia lirilgoOIIS, ( if i nie mime u. lie ii. hu- n ime:r-.., I Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cox, near Allies- A delightful closing for the stale v;11','- Kev. H, I. Morton, pastor of the fair Saturday night were the dear heart (Christian chinch, presided at Hymen aongs by a favorite singer, llullie pr. altar, uniting the couple. rish Hinges. "The u.-koo Song,"' I'linity pret :y lime Miss Lucille ox, "Somewhere 0 Voice Is Calling'' and! 1 " 1,1 the bride, was the tlower "Home Sweet Ho " us a final oiilrl- ''"irrylng tho nag in the heart ot core curnpliired the crowd. M is. I I'he bride was chorining in Hinge, sung In a sweet, clear soprano I ''''" ,""" " imhIi.1 with iiin.l uml uot a word went unheard as her!"1"1' Il"'''' A I'"'1"1 v'''1 I"''t"I.V "'aughl splendid voice filled the huge new ' 11 "rcathed cap was worn and auditorium. A courtesy for the ope-! 1 0'liiitlons funned u inussed boil eial accominodiitioii of Mrs. Hinges umi ,"e'. ... her able nccoinpiinist, Miss HcntiiceJ Shelton, was the piano, with which it. Il,' M.vHl" ''"'bioldeiy club F. Peters of the Wilev It. Allen com-! '"' entertained Thursday at the I puny favored them hist week at the'"f M'"- William Masters in Highland. f.,1-' There were six members present. 'I he ... uiicrnoou was spent sewing, i.nter re sinie niir. Snndliv ut 12 o'clock noon Miss Kiith I fn'shinents wee served by the ho-dess, j This accident was probably rospon Evans beiauie the biide of Mr, .Minion . Arnold, of Scio, at the home of the Miss Mable Wlliiycombe, of Corvnl bride's parents, Mr. and .Mis, Daniel ; lis, Is a guest lit the Jones homo at M, Tlvans, five miles east of Saleiii. ; Lake l.abish, mCMN.KleH U'.ll-fi I lime seen the affliction of mv neunle i Interpieted hero as 1 ti.ii.-n t i ...r 1 1.,. n, that aro ill Europe and I have heard Germiins were mar the end of their their cry by reason of their tiisli-inas- resources, ter. War. Come, now, and I will send: thee that thou inavest lend forth my! people unto tun hind of Peace. Ainer leu can ami ought to he the Moses of the world 's peace,1' Mr. Schrock then went on to show that this Idea of national Ii mlership iu world pence was not 'modem. He quot ed the vision of Isiiinh in whl.di he saw the day when tuitions would "bent their swords Into plowshares and their spears Into pruning hooks. When na tion would not lift mi sword auaiust nation, neither would they learn war C. Ileebe of Aiiii.svllle was severely any more. " This end was to be brought Injured yesterday when an automobile nboiit not bv sending peace nili-lnnuries he was driving skidded In the muddy but by the life of Israel. The spirit road a mile the other side of Turner tiic will of God would be absolutely and turned turtle, lie ttus hurried to a i stablirhcd in Raid ami the life that Salem hospital, Word of the accident would result would be so wonderful was brought to Albany last, night by that all the nations would miv: "Come Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Koehler of Gleudorr, V(, let u go up to the mountain of ii suburb of Albany, who returned to .l.ln.viili and he will tench us of His their automobile alter visiting the ,..,-. ... ,. ...... ,., . : ., fur out of Xiou shall go forth the law, mid I lit. u I ,.i' .I..i.,..-,ii, .... ... i slide for the rumor in circulation yes- j fH,,m . icroiiy to,.! i ore,., peop... cre s iei, i .. World H-nce has never coo... I.e. cause there hits never bc n die nati.ui The Means to the End "Advertising is nothing in itself. It is only a means to an end IMPROVED BUSINESS." "Business is nothing in itself, only a means to an end-IMmOVED LIVING." These two sentences from a recent address of Jo seph II. Appel tell the whole story. Advertising is the great necessity of improved liv ingand newspaper advertising is the mightiest, most mobile battalion in the whole advertising army. The man who intelligently utilizes newspaper ad vertising is on the road to improved business and im proved living. Daddy's Bedtime EwyJ Story And the Dog Pur- iud It. w F.I.L Crow Use Bollt Tricks And KinJnw. kiddles, do you wuiit n slury tuululil?" nsked iluddy. "Yen. daddy." tluinisiul Jack mid Evelyn, "Well, snuggle up umi I'll loll you nboiit soinu novel things 'heavy lmw that duns Iiiivo been known tu do. - "Viiti ha vu heard how (rliky itnwa are itloueT Well, two crown nro just two Iliiiea inure tricky tliuti one ciw. lloio U n trick two crown played: "TIhuo two crows tmt on n (emu, it nil Just lielotv tlietn a big dug was Hiinwlug peneefiilly nwny nt a bone. "The cruw wniited Hint bone. Hut liow to get II nwny from the do. Hint wns so big n nil llcrceT They cawed and cawed mysteriously together fur awhile, n ml then they llew down on Hie ground. "Then lliu fun began, Until of I hose crows slide quietly up nii.l nllueke.l the dog from the roar, viciously nipping bin tall, "Of comae tho dog dropped bin bono and turned around to t1.-r..iid blui elf. One, rt'ow llew nwny, and tho dog pursued It, but the crow Hew too fust mid (no lilgli. He nut on a limb of a live mid enwed Impudently nt Hie dog. i "The doggie barked fur awhile and then thought about Ills In me. j "Alan umi alack, when lie got back to Hie plneo where ho hud left bis bone Hie bone was no" hero to be found. "Yon we, tho oilier crow bait carried It iwny. l'retty mon the crow (lint cnrrled nwny the bono won Joined by lliu crow Hint flew nwny, mid Iboy hud great roust. , "Kiddles, If Hint ort of thing were done lit war It would be called trntoL'y, but when crow do It wo call It n trick." "Well, that nut noma trick," declared Jack breathlessly, "Tell un nn t Iter, dnddy." "Crown ure nl times kind ton. They are not nil had by any niennn. A rnmlly who llv.il In the country bad Itn curiosity aroused by lite frequent tin III which a little crow uindo to chicken coop which wnn not In tine, "II would enter Hi door and reinnln for nwhllt ami then come out nnd tf nwny. 'The little hoy of the fnuilly naw It do that three or four llmrn one duy Then be thought he'd Iwtter nee what Hi crow wn doing. "He approached Hie dmir ery cautiously, nnd there be nnw the crow tic Hisllln' kernels of com before poor chicken Hint hnd become caught lie twee tbe luirn of the coop. "Of course he hnd to go often beenme he could only carry two or tluv kernels at on tin. "Now, food night, khl.llM, nnd plennnnt drearon." nn auto accident on Aulieny Hill, I According to details secured, .Mr. Heche Iu company with another limn was enroiite to Kalem to attend the fair, Having passed an automobile, Mr. Heche turtle. I linclt Into the road too .iilelily, when the rear wheels of his automobile, which Is a light car, began to -liid. They struck a rut nini the car turned completely over, Mr. Ileebe was caught beneath (he ear, i while his companion jumped hnd es- -cap'l injury, Tho extent of Mr, Heche's injuries win. not learned, The car n .le.n..lli.hcd. Iloth front wheel" were smiished to bits, the ill-1 diutor wit eoiiHldei'tibly .Inmaged and. Itev nne side ut the body tins caved in. Tim . i.Ihii o top was completely wreclie.l, 'I lie vdicrdny and the tin v l.i-lure i le the roads Iu the vicinity of Tumor nearly impassible tu 'auto mobiles, Alhiiuv Herald, I'Viday, that f. drilled the condition of iMiiuh's vision. America can and ought to ful fill tlm-o conditions. We will lead In the world's pence when we otlil.llli pence IiikIcIiiI of iivarice l. ml greed mid selfishness iu our owu hind, When wi de this, the nations of the world will come to learn of ns. They come now to learn of our seiiooU anil factories nnd ctiiiiinorre and funis. Whv lint ot our lite of pence in,. I iustlecl" No Lull In t'luhtinir I'urls, Oct. ),--Kiglning between . iillles and tile (Icrimius north of the Itiver disc coutiiiues a, fiercely as eve.-, it wim Hinted In the official iiiuouuce ment irsued here at .1 p. m. today. Hoth sides were si.i.l to be receiving constant reinforcements and it was ud mitlcd that the buttle 's outcome re niaiiieil iu doubt, At other points ul.u.g the fighting trout, it was Muled (lie sltuiitii.o umi I unci ge.l. ASKS SUPPORT FOR MEDFORD NORMAL H. V. Mullley, of Meilrunl, Ill Huleni atteudliig the Htnte Knlr lii-l week, primuiily to cull the attention nf the people to the measure In rule the electorate M the coming election I tuldisli anew the Mule Normal hcIi.miI for southern Oregon, Mr MuUey r. intends that (begun Ii. Hie odv slnle lu the uiiliiu thai ever le.liicc.l its mm, her of iimiiiimI hi'I.ii..In. Mini but five .Inles of (he mdun hnd l.s imnll an eipilpment as ours liu.l when the Icgiiduinic .1 Iloeli.-d lu Hum mid overthrow this Institution, He mid fuillier Oregon nni.t find over Iikmi new tencliern eiuh year for her piiblle scnools and the picHcnt iioriiiiil wd I output en tuiot be mure llmii 'Jim. Highly per eeni of th,. nppiiemitH fm tcticlicrs' i Ill'l.iiies In Oregon lut year nn. I re. civ.-d Dlsnrnminoiit the Wav and Warrant of V1'" "'!''"" tnilnlng i,t,uvc Hi Peace, I 'irl II, Klliutl ,i,Kc on the Ihi'tue In -t evening lu the I'ii-t I ' t l v t i-i in ii church nie I in g oilier tiling' he i.id w them': "The di-iiniiiiiueiit of Hie nations would ciimpi l iiNlinin in Mttlc their .hi lercuecs in nine ..Hie. av tliiiu t.u.l uf bl.iodi.hcd. Hliul out lri.ni Hie nr. Iiilii.iiieiit of arms thev would ,i".mrr or Invent soiue melhoil Hint would be lilinidlcrs but ol'lcctmi. "An inlet nut iiinal pull... iu.ee ml., piate and pnwci I'm! v I lie ne, i-.-m y Kir the proper I plug or II,,' pen,-,., jind ns iMiiiil.-ipHl p.di.'.-iucn tne u.'..,l,-, Inihiy lor the miiltitemiitrc uf oiilei ,e- Iwecl. prll.ite cillr.en., but nu nne would g,. I Ii to the old mclli.i, of cn.'l. hi ii ii acting a In. own polieeoiuii. . . i .. i..... i t ....... ... . , '. , , .... i.h , nun. . inn OH. UH"l,l'if ruff . I,. diMMlve i thru ,. destroy it t , h f , , ip entirely. In do tins, get about four ... . .. . . ,. . . .. . i- i i ,. "I Lie III. ' . I'll s l. IS llllli nil's Wn u I ounces of nr,l,n...y,,i,Brv.,rii,iply It "' ' " ' mi, Ibe ...I,. oh I. I.. ,..U '"' ' Wliere Illl. Ill With the linger lips. ' , the reU,,,. of r,,et eht n,,e. Dr. ll.it Innlolil. D...I l, m.,rol,. .r..l .''h'1' Bl1'1 -I'"11"" 'W.ligs to the side lit If nut all uf yi.ur dandruff will b ?g.,nc, ' if'" '""""'""i i .t . i-. .i . ii . " l imhiimiil wm Tlx liixl1) n limn n, Hie MMiro liun- Uf I MM UMH'llltl. WASHING WON'T RID HEADOFJANDRUFF Dimolve h.Thati Beit Way. The only ittte way in get ri.l nf ilnnd iff i tu dinnlve II. tbcii yiiii destroy it entirely. Tn do this, get about four tiunret nf nrilinniy li.piid arvuii; apply It nt night when retiring; tne rtmiigh Pi Eggs, fresh ranch, doz., 40c Potatoes, large Burbanks, h., $1 Sweets, 9 pounds for - - 25c Rtvxirl Portland Tip-Top, loaf . . Dreaa Roman Meal oc WESTACOTT-THIELSEN COMPANY " (INCOItrOHATED) Euccrssorn to Thlelsen Cash Grocery I A. Wonttcott A Co. ir.i nortii man street : : : i t i : TELEritONE 830 and three ..r l.n.r nmre ni.nllcail..... wi I'Larniiiiienl would lend to ,-iu nn yriuie, I lie SnlllO. ril IIH'l'i'll uuiiu'.l m ill t.l win roh.liicte.l m, filly fur f teen veins bet.,,.- II wns extinguished by lintllc legb Ml,,n, 'I'l l. m'Iioi.I litis a ).i-nt worth tiri.ouii teeilv to ..pen tomorrow, Mil fleli'i.t tu m, , ..il ii iiiiireineini for s.-vcinl yci.rs, 'III st of Hie sill. ml lindei the pin e sed net would he I, nl lb,, pile.. ,,f .Igor lo the Inipnver nssenseit ill t, llllli. Nut line uf Hi.iitliein (lie.., ,,-, rnus- (ics tins un ...leei.liunnl ItiHliliitiou t" which Hie stale tributes u dullur fur support, There l no lii.tllutlu.i will, lu ""'I miles of A -I, In n.l and Mcdlu.d our wit hill Ion milct of I iilievlew In Oregon, ftudeiits nr.. entering the nor mal seiioul. ..f t'tilir'.ildu nnd bci.iinlng cnllu'ed there, Oregon luscs ttielr scrv li es, PoiiHh Ml Olegull Vue h. livilv nnd us heavily pnys limes for everji public p.! .11 1'iilcrpilnc, Hurt willingly. We HiiiiH Hint d public policy i.n well us justice ami cniiliy witl lulng a homy vote In Nov bet to Hie sup pint of the A.lilnnd school, Mr, Mulltey snvs soul hem Oregon Is it, pen. Ii.g li.igely ii pon the tirousc.l In Hie teres! In better sellouts eceivwhere niiiulfesl in,. I lu the furl tin, Un. wo men now ptlvlhgc.l to vote will sop. port It, He snvs wherever He bus gone Hie people i rem ready In re. .pen the school, Mr, Molkcy I. n inncllclng ntt v lit .deilford ami chiiius to have no iu- A STATE SCHOOL CLOSED . , I ..... J ,4-, . , .:, ,,i,. tntnplrlcly disw.lvc and riitinly drilniy, "'"''""'U ' truer and nobler Ideul every lingle sign nnd trace of il, no mnl- ",' I'"1'1""'"'" and of heiol.tn. Too long tcr how much dandruff you may have. ""' l"',"H'" "r u"r hnv l,,'l'' ' You will lind, lii. thai all itching and "' h"r ,l"v """I K'rls digging of Ihe main will stop at mice,1"" 11 VM Ylvt' orthy and lo mid your liair will be iluffy. luMrmn. ' emulnle.l, l.ct the nrmy pnss nwny Blotsv. utile V and nft. nnd Ionic nnd feci reign nf r or come nu. In a hundred liinrj belter. "tend of toe world's most sucee.st.il , teust In this school Issue other Hum a If ynu want to prcterve ynur lini'r, do murderers being In Id up as hemes toll'U'lle Interest, "Of foiirse," Mild he, ly all mrani get rid nf dandruff, for imltnlp.l, such men ami woiueii a "H'ie are huni'ieiU of turn and Women nothing detrny the hnir ninre quickly, l uluer, hnvomiroln, i,lndslne, Kmer -' " Hlmut Origin whn love thnt tcl.oul It tint only ilnrvrn the hair and ninkei oii, Klorenco .Nightingale ntol ,lnne Ad ' "m "f "'""'I beyond nil Il fall nut, but it mokei it iiringy, Mrag-i dams would be the heroes of our nclio.,1 1 "'''tr1 I" tin' h ' nf heller schools aly, dull, dry, brittle and lilrlisn. and.bov. and girls.'' fl" '"" 'lilldren, nu.l lo get I lose ne everyone notice It. Ynu ran pt biped 1 j must Inne the very bcsHcnehers, nnd arvon ut any drug store. It Ii Tnf-n- I1' doesn't HirUe on abent trinl to Hint end we must provide for tl.elt iv and never (aili g Uu Ul Work, ment. l..i,'i,llun rji.l Iruliilog." euthfrn Ortnon Rtnu Koitnnl B.bool, iiilo. UT US BE PROUD OF OREGON Oregon In the only sli.le In th t'nlon thnt hen nt nny time tc.luc.l the huiii bir of lis nornuit schools. Kve rvwherc Ihe moveiiicnt Is for more tiorniiils, n nente of mates have from three to lirir-cii. t'liliroinin bus pIrI.I; Wssl.liinto.i tins ttiree: i-ven l.lHtin hsn Isro. t'oosl.lnr:--oiily Ills slutss linvn n niunlbr enulpnicut for hori.iHl schools than In. sen wo.il.l, wem nil Hirer of Its nehooln roiiolnn; suit, ilnlily per rent of Hie upi'llcnnn for tcsel.prs' I'villll catin In Oregon Insl ynr hail received no IrnliiltK nbovn th tlnhlli ntiiile. t'nnuol Orrgon, like oilier ntslin, pro vl.lt thnt hrr common nehooln nlinll hnve ooimittenl, rfdetent teaciitrn? Th I.llnlur lini referred to tlie peopln a mcssuit proviillun a mill, but nitipl mnlnlennnc fund for tin Hnuth nn Oreacn Rial N'ormnl Hchool a nelioel that wnn ronrlurteil with mnrked nucetnt for fuurletn yinrt. FOR CUR CHILDREN A lioitnul sihcol iilali solely tn Iti.ln I mil I, ct k. II In loot of the ruiiimoii gri.de school hntcm. With liuliii.l lech, i H, your common nehooln are cf tlelciit: wltliout Uu in tlicrcimi.il be. In tho Inst iioslynls, Hi teacher In tna school. 'I'he ability lo develop the child; lo li.teient blui In bin work: to make- H.e must of bin lime, to give hint nn not lillloun outlook -Hint Urn with tin1 I .-iu tor, unit only th trained tench, r ran do It, The normal nchool train hr for tb work shown her how. Thai iiinkin nclicels worth wall nnd n proper return for Hi tnipuyern' money, tV tin ournflvrn to proleet our litoii' erlyi nhnulil not protect our ehiu drrnf Hhvulil their most lniprentcual,iii yrnrn b entrusitil to Itnlnera riot k cow Ion hew lo IrnlnT VOTE 312 X YES