THE SALEM CAPITAL JOTJXNAL, 8ALEM, OEEOON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 19U. THEEB Social and Personal Notes By Mollie Runcorn SCORES of snsartly attired dab and society women filled the handsome lining-room of the Hotel Marion Saturday, guests at the Salem Wom an's Club annual breakfast. Quantities ef yellow marigolds .ami feathery white clematis, masses of zinnias combined also with clematis, on tables and iu brass hanging baskets, adorned the room, immense clusters covering the official table in tho center. The occa sion was also known as President's iay, and proved in every way a bril liant succeHS. An orchestra, composed of Professor H. 8. Stoudenmcyer, Miss Mllian Htego, Miss Georgia Booth, Miss Pearl Vercler and Mr. Skinner, played during tho serving hours. Mrs. Hichan j'artvright, (he retired president, gave the address of greeting, MisB Muttie Beatty urging tho club members and their friends to assist in making the eoming mimical artists' course, secured ly Miss Magcrs, a success by their lib eral patronage. Mrs. William K. Kirk announced the club's line of activities. Mrs. y. K. Elliott, president, concluding the addresses, also speaking interest ingly on proosed work for the year. Aa Irish sketch, "Tho Marriage," de lightfully read by Mrs. Arthur Fish, was tho final number. Places at the smull tables were laid for M. i A. Elliott, Mrs. tiichard -'artwright, Mrs. A. N. Hush, Mrs. P. H. Raymond, Mrs. W. E. Kirk, MiB Mattie i Beatty, Mrs. Charles V. Galloway, Mrs. H. J. Clements. Mrs. 8. Hamilton, Mrs. R. S. Wal lace, Mra. C. 8. Weller, Mrs. Helen 11 Huiuilton, Edith 0. Hazard, Mrs. Ar thur Fish, Mrs. M. 0. Huron, Mrs. Wal ton Van Winkle, Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. L. F. Clriffith, Mrs. William Everett Anderson, Mrs. Oeoigo .1. l'earco, Mrs. E. C. Small, Mrs. F. It. Brewer, Mrs. Elizabeth Cusc, Mrs. Channeev Bisliop, Mrs. (!. P. Bishop, Mrs. Ray T. Bishop of Pendleton, Miss Uludys Hte-'le, Mrs. lohn H. Lewis, Mrs. Percy A. Cnppcr( jure, jv. r,. irisncr, Airs, r, u. Nouth ! ! : ! . AVIATORS BOMBARD PARIS ferns, and took places under an arch perfected with large fluffy white dah lias and greenery. They were met by the Rev. K. G. Hornschuch, of Salem, who read the simple ring service. The bride waB most attractive in a sitnplo white frock of crepe de chine. 8he curried white carnations, which were caught after the ceremony by Miss Liny Nichols. Mendelssohn's weililinir march was played by MisB Remoh Evans, the i bride's only sister. Mi: Kvans lias lived near Salem all her life. She attended school in Sa lem ami for tho past five years has taught school iu rjcio, where she is very populur. Mr. Arnold Is a prosperous young farmer. He is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Arnold, of Scio, who are pioneer residents of that locality. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold left for a trip to Newport, after which they will take up their residence on the bridegroom's farm at West Scio. The bride's travel ling costume was a beautiful tnilored suit of blue, made with tunio and cape I'ont. A hat was worn to match. Tiioce present at the wedding were: Mr Mm V n n,nl, I fr ami Mrs. Kthil Arnold of Scio, Mr. and j Randall of finlcm. Paris, Oct. 12. Several more bombs were dropped in Paris streets today from German Taubo aeroplunes. They did not explode, however. Following 8imday' disastrous aerial bombardment, they natirtf ally caused much excitement. Two of the Taubes participated in the attacks, both Sunday aud today. . Whether or not they were the same was not known. The bombardment Sunday killed three persons and wound ed 14. All were civilians. Some property damage was done also but it was not serious. About 20 bombs were thrown. The Taubes were chased from Paris by French aviators but not, ap parently, until they had ex hausted their ammunition. WOODBURN NEWS OF PAST WEEK (Capital Journal Special .Service) Woodburn, Ore., Oct. 11. Miss Lake Fleenor returned this week from hast em Oregon after three months' visit with her father. Mrs. h. M. Bitney spent several days this week as tho guest of .Mrs. . r: Mrs. J. I). Clark, John Clark, Mr. and .Mrs. .1. Jl. rvicliols, Miss Lucy iMchols, Madison and Cnss Nichols, Mrs. Bon DeLotig of Salem, Mr. E. Schweining of Corvallis, Arthur Schultz, Miss Re moh Evans, Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Evnns, and Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Cook of Siilcm. Miss Aetna and Miss Esther Emmel were tho appoi ny tneir sister, sirs. r. n. Tnoinpsoi her home on North Twenty-first street, icllow anil white cliryBnntlicmums nin tifed the dining room, which wnB light ed with yellow cundlcs. The autumnal color scheme of the remaining tooius was carried out with curnntions and foli- ...rrt Tl.n n.n.nn ..P hit. wick, MrB. J. A. Wroten, Mrs. Thomas! Vi'-S"" In 4' H"rK'nt, Mr-1 comprised the invitational list, Miss William C. Knighton, Mrs. Charles L. Alice l'agn and Miss Junia Todd being JtcNnry, Mrs John H. McNiiry, Mrs. ,0MUcd as additional guests. Tiuno nuin B. J. Mjlos Mrs. Don Miles, MnT. J. L. ,crs were furnished by Miss Esther Wocktou, Mrs. .. Uehn of Ashtabula, Emmel and Miss Violet McOlain, Miss Ohio, Mrs. 11. C. hplcy, Mrs. II. H. Van- Eugcniu Mclnturf pleiiBing with read dovorl, Mrs. R. 1J. Fleming, Mis. Ilcnrv jngs. U. Thiolsen, Mrs. L. K. Puke, Mrs. Carl! 11. JMIiott, Mrs. Joseph (1. I'nliner. Mrs. Miss Nellie llinkley spent Saturday in Portland with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gilles, of Monitor, motored to Woodburn Saturday and spent the day with friends. Alex Provost, of Portland, spent sev eral days this week with his father A. L. Provost, who has been quite ill the past week Mrs. K. wiiiteneail was surprised last ere the inspiration for a beautifully , k v, . f M aild'Mrs- Cle0. M.o.n ed tea Saturday afternoon, given i p f f ( 1 v b f ,' their sister, Mrs. F. H. Thompson, at , u! ...... ,..i, V wll(k formerly lived before coming to Oregon. .Miss Ester 1'lank returned to Corvnl lis this week where she will attend college. Fre,l Doro spent Tuesday in Albany on husiness. Mrs, 8. E. Brune spent Tuesday iu Siilcm with friends. Mrs. N. Harper spent Inst week visiting friends in Chemawa Miss Nelllio llnvs is visiting her uncle at 1'nion this week. Walter Wengenroth, of Hoiinld, spent Siitnnlav in Woodburn on business, Dr. C. J. Smith, democratic nominee fur governor, spent Wednesday with j. r., vrune, sr., iiuii imugnn-r, jiiw i)r, nn, j w. A. Chapman. Ellen ( rowe, left Nitimluy luunnng for pr- i.',.cm,r, f Joseph, Oregon, ar their homo in Huston, niter n stay in i tv0, here the Inter part of the week bulcm of several weeks us the Riiesta , priictico medicine here so he en at was Hon .il u i ... I Dccii eniiiusinsuc vismirs, euiiiyiiiu , ,,. . c.l f rit iirrzn. T ic ,.nnn. n-ii Di n , .nid, jiuncri n, inn. .iirs.t,, i t .. - i -. Mildred Kobertsuu Brooks, Miss Louise I ZYZ "Z' l C ' M"" U'U " J,i?" "V R "''('.' 1"""'h Havs. Mrs. Jo in A llmhlsim. ll "r". " served py tne jnsscs imueys ns. Hurry P. Minto, Mis. Xelplin V, (lullo wuy, Mrs; Lillian I. 'artct.iii, .l i s. Tbomus F. Hvun. if, Agnea Harding, Mrs. Robert Eakin, Mrs. James 11. House, Jr., Mrs. Am- 'j broso Middleton of Kiigene, Miss Mill nottn MngerH, Mrs. J. O. (lultin, .Mrs. BETW Whatever She Does Almost Certain to Arouse Enmity of One Side POOR WELS FARGO CANT PAY ITS TAXES Contending that the pnrcer post law bus cut 4'8U8trous inroads in their revenues and has forced some express compunies into bankruptcy since it be came of effect and in operation, counsel for the Wells Fargo Express rompauy, headed by Chief Attorney Marx, of New York City, who ia on the const in the interests of the company's busi ness, appeared before the state tux com mission Saturday morning and pleaded for a readjustment of the basis of as sessment and taxation of the company 's anmml gross receipts ana properties. It has been the custom of the tux commission in the past to fix as a basis (By J. W. T. Mason, former London cor respondent for United Press.) New York, Oct. 12. There is little nrnhnhilitv tlinf fJfi-inmi v will uoiMirA Hnllon,l'".nn,.nt n tho koi..1. nMthe linUMlllt Of tllX UpOll the CrOSS r0- of the mouth of the Scheldt in order to! cf'l'8 ot public corporations of mis make Antwerp a Teutonic naval port. I character six per cent of the average From Antwerp to tho northwestward of 6' earnings for a period of five for about 12 miles the stream flows ! 'eura I"lst-, Tll company sny8 that this through Belgium. Thence, to the North "'" " .ijusu.o Upun ine ex- ana i,ni Mo ,iina i. i,,,,,i. conipuincs for the reason that Dut'ch. Acquiescence in' the stream 'si tlleir vollllc f 'u'n's h fHn off navigation by the Germans would spell "'V Bre,,tI' "Ke ."' l",r';'1 1'"' ,-'""t disaster for tho people of Holland. Thel " "-"" lirittuh uti.inuiitn.iiv wmii.i i.im.Lu.iA i nnssion should use 118 a basis for tllX' their ports, which would mean the king-' ",io" ,.ho Kr0B "'''ip'" ot the five .n..i;.,..i ,ii!., i. years since the parcel post law went in- Should the Germans use the Scheldt's to ofreet .ru,l'er !"!" five yr" mouth without Dutch consent, the allies P'vious thereto, the basis or reduc almost certainlv would Insist that M10'1 wlll''h l' 1 tn ,., iu,ii,.i,;'o ,i or,,.,, n a former average of iilO,000 annuiil in .inf..,ii liniiun.i '.I gross revenues to i.S0.00O, which is neutrality. In case she refused thev cln'nu'd n '""ivcniKe tor the present, might either declare war against thel. UI!'m to,Jl !nl",H' ."f "n",,'"1 Dutch or insist on the temporary -use of j '"8 Ju'lc ""' I!,1f' Vl'111.1'l."1'f;o,1''x;. Dutch territory bv their own troops to1 l,!""?.-:0",l"",y .'l'""'' . .divulei.il ol m checkmate the kaiser's strategy. Tho question of the entry of food stuffs and munitions into Germany through Holland is but just now emerg ing from the existing critical situation. Is Afraid of All. The Dutch against their inclinations, for they might have turned a pretty 1,"17,:1)2 to its stockholders during tho past year, according to tho aiinuul report to the railroad commission which was received yesterday afternoon. The only investment in rear estute securities which the company litis made iu Oregon, so fur as could be gleaned from the report, is that of the liniidsi.me office building in Portland, which is penny by German pntronage, consented rutcd at a book value of i7fS,l)71.8l, the to prevent the passage of contraband income from which is if!)0,8l2.1(l per through their territory by establishing annum and the amount of tuxes paid martial law along their eastern frontier, j upon it in I'JH was iHLUM.OO. The In this way a precedent was created gross receipts of the company from for dictation by the allies to the Dutch upend inn, throughout the country, for concerning the police duties the latter tlio fiseul year IH14, were $:)l,Hii2,l);i2, must undertake to maintain their neu-the net operating revenues were rfl,-l-.llt,-trality. At the first sign that Germany j HS2, und the revenues outside of opcr proposes to use their Scheldt us an out-iutiiiti nnd outside of income amounted let to the .North s?ca, thero can he noto 1,1 1-1,211(1. I question that the government nt Thej The revenues from domestic inoiiej 1 Hague will lie culled on to extend its orders for 'the year totalled iflHS,(l(IO, eastern frontier patrol to the south- ( 11 ml for foreign money orders ifd.OOO. west. 1 The nmount paid to other carriers fori There is 11 chance, however, that thathe express privileges for the year wus kaiser may not consider the stream 's , $15,81(1,15!), ami the total amount of mouth of sufficient value to hiin to pav i tuxes paid iu the United Slates was for the complication its use would in-; t-lo2,-l2ii, except for t-'H('0, which was volve. necnuso ot its nearness to t!ie:pnul in .Mexico, lintisn 1 omnium, r.ng X. t Moody Miss Str.ughto.i, Ilar.el i , .1 , ' t, 1 ,J ' ,,n wit-'' f,,,"i,v' Kenn.-dv, Nel Thiclscn, Altlica Moores of Vl" ."i"'1 Uml,n-. 1 ''" w, H'"H """ Aletha and Hazel Bitney e Mrs. A.'N. Moores, Mrs. K. T. Bussel e ,h."ir i"nar .lmey at Mm , tertai.ied a number of girl friends Mrs. William Bro vn, Mrs W. 11. K-1 1 .n,'',0 , AnB,' .(,' '-'"''l their heme Mom ny. Tho evening w clridge, Mrs. S. C. liver, Mrs. V. Vol .'",n8" f Tll0-V. 1".'v" ! spent in playing 5(10. Miss Elhel Ho nnii ii.'n. d..i'.....' u , in ' I l'n enthusiastic visitors, en, oymg , ,,.. PO,.iVc,l first prize. The cnni British coast it might be a better base than Wilhelnishaven for submarine raids, and it also would be an excellent hind and the Yikon territory. The percentage of gross earnings paid to roads over which the company operated Hulny weather preventing a "moon light picnic" hs originally planned by Ktudeiits of Wills ttu University, they tt'ilh lliinil 11 rnltniMiiiitilt i I'D HllliiiK' uf 1 ...... i... i-' . xi .11 ti-.i., ' 1 - 1 II.1 , , smii'ii nv .insses -eu 11 iinn'v ainr .... 1 1 1 11 u 1 i. 1 . fruits und iniinul'aeturc. urticles. and i.-,i,..i iL rk.. ..i,.,.i' wml1'1 '1 " blt '" "! refuge for his torpedo bouts, but other-i were from JO to 5(1 per cent. wise Its offensive miviil possibilities! The total mil nice over which the are not important nt the present stage! company operated iu Oregon during the of the wnr. I report year l!li:l-14 wus 1,221.11(1, of I Antwerp's advantage as n dirigible; which 1,127,70 miles was stcniii rood, ' base has also been much exaggerated. 55.2(1 miles electric roads, M miles in Brussels, which bus been in the (ier- land steamship lines and six miles of ninns possession since eurlv In the. st.ige route. will Display them at prominent custom ; PVcniiig were: Misses Sadie Richard, clubs to which they bcl mg. 1 hey ex K,, nimm,v, Liln Jeriiiiin, Nettie licet to return next spriin, Broyles, lleli'ii Seollard, Gwendolyn Warner, Nell Binkley, Lois Bcebe, Avon A speciul triiin Inuring Portland and I McKinney, Dcla Beck, (llndys Binkley, nlliel i.itv's ibdeiriitcH to the Stain Fed Xnrn llnt'k. mi,1 llny.el flu. I Ati.thin were entertuincd nt the homo of Miss1 oration (jf Women's Clubs held in En-1 Bitney. neicn J eurce on ;surth IVinter street uc ue this week, passed through Salem. A Theatre i.nrtv was u vea Thursday been utilized.' ik PERSONALS ik OREGON TOPICS OF SPECIAL INTEREST b' s. . I Pnrllniiil. Or.. Oct. 12. The nolillcal Kirdiiy evening. After the serviim ol 1 1 hl mornimr.' Mi. K V. Cmlton. n Sn. ! I.v Mi.. Av M,.Ki,...v nrt.t th' 1 " ""'r' " I'luminent citizen of:fWM,,ajBB i Oregon indicates u consid tho Mipuer in nic style, the remain-' i,n .i,.i.,.,t.. i,.i..,i (l.m Tl, il...r !.. ,h .,i,t . mi m.,ki..'. ''. . " "" ernliln beating ot the brush ny tne can mg hours were spent with progressive delegates, Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Mrs. Rich- j home where the remainder of tho even-, m," , ,' '1 ,t k , , V,i . .,, ,. fume., l utic nir thn vimlnU ri ,.,! 1 .. -i ...... .. ..:..i. i u i,...,.1! i !.. Sci retiiry of State ( llcot t t.ns return , ----- -.. .-.v., Hill Vllliniiaill linn ,.1 1 1. Ji. inij- ni nun rirnv ill piniii .100, iiiiit diilutes, which will likely continiiu up to the very hour uf the election. singing college Bonus. Those enjoying the evening were: Miss's Grnco Thomson, Kate Barton, haul Elliott, Rosamond Gilbert, Kvn ilogue, Gertrude Cuntiingliiim, Ada mond, will leave this evening. A most delightful feat lira of tho re vival services to be conducTCfl at the i Biuklev, which re present Heck, Sa cf r, hu e,; were serve ' Those ,"1 fr,lm ,(,,,r il"'l'"'',i" old.st am wisest of the politiciui were. M sses Del hi and No a S,",,, y Engineer Bowlby of ,,,.,. , .,,, liB y.-.'.r is hui ad er ilicl 1 r" U e and Glad vs 'old"l'ia highway, Secretary Olco.t fi(,r,., Kr,. ,,t ,l.oro w rKniel' B'neVelir s! JI.Tl h' '''"- '!'! -." !. II1IIB hard 'II ,(wo llehcd it I'v, r.inri iiiilllll'l, 1 1 1-It'll rroilll 1 l, ...i.:.t .. ' .... . ' v:,( u r..h n,i. ..,.,! uill 1,.. i 1 i. ii..i. ii.,.i .1 ii...i,: iiii ",u,m i'K'"iiT"'K " "'re en-, votes cast, II this ligiiie is lei Ho-s, Laura Ross, Ruth Buyer, Leila ,. K. ,, f a lunior choir of fifty and hostess. ' (-mintcrcd n.ul overconie ,n the immense wlM ,, , Vl)tl, ,,V(,r in I .. .. . 1I..I... I, I, I r- . , The meiiibc held a partv C. O. F. hall. rs of the freshmen class "J, I,, i,l.,vl,, . l.,..l. .,.. " jvsil-niny ibiiiiih nuirm , . ( U1 poles, HCglst I 111 lull III i 1.. ...... 1... it , . i.r irieillll Lent, Helen Pen rep, Dorothy 1'enrce; voices. This choir, which lifts ut pres. Messrs. Emory I Inn no, Max Hall, Llovd,ft tliirt.v members, will be gradually Hnignt, Arlle Walker, Joe Kaiser, llr- ntlilotl to' until it niinioers half a hun ry Rice, Leliuid Snekctt, Fred McMil- ,r,.,) Iln, TiiikhHin Gilbert, Roger Lyons, Their first work wns done tsst night, Hnrokl .lory auiMCric Bolt. !,,,l enthusiastically received. Mrs. I Fred Bynnn is selecting nn nrganlr.- Mlss Ruth Helen Evans was milted ' Ine the members whose musical tutel- in murringe to Marion I, (', Arnold, ol lngc is under the direction of Charles ly Miss Elisabeth Howell, ts the house Mcio, Sunday, October 4, at the country ! Ruth, the regular choir leader. Ages guest of Miss May Tate, She will re place of the bride's parents, Mr. and : of the young vocalists rnngo from 1J main for a fortnight. Ms. 1). M. Kvans, east of Snlein. to 11) years. I At half past twelve o cluck the briil- An ,,, (lf , ,ori,, )0 ,, vesienluv vlsitinu Miss Paul ul couple entered the parlor, wl.iil'i was Mrs. 0. H. Hall, of Bullston, former-' younger people of Salem appeared iu a i,,A; i in- tMcuiii nun pjirui r. iiiicr nun ii Mini n nun man nnl Mh Bit i liu -oron ttvity ol the " wctrt ill niMluiililoilly hv'um tliut otlirrwiH' vniil 1 wmtii'ii vnti'iK hiiM been hurl iciiluriv if - kf r...i ;.. ....a .. ii... . . . man nu.l Miss Gladys Binkley who n, ted ".". super. iiu iiiicin m nic ,CUW, and It Is estlllllltcd hut Ut lens! " " "" ""' " 1,l"l"'.vno ' 11 Horst hop ranch, wus In Salem yester-, o-, ,,,,' , ...in i,.m, .iHtcred day, He returned to liirtopoiuJcnco to- ' ,(,,,, t, piinuiry by the time the regis, "lu.v. ' trillion books close October l"i. One of J. M. Kceney, of Portland, who owns,,!,,, t:t rtlciitac devclopi its of the p:it a farm near this city, wus hero over the j week mi Ihe Initiative bills to be voted week-end. j on was that on the dentistry bill. Pain- .Miss Ltta Gregg of 1'oitliinil was in ,.KH prlier chulleugcd llev. 1'oster, ol Heed College, und Dr, Miller, of the I'm I In ml llental College, to a olut dr .Portland paper yesterday: Daddy's Bedti Attorney Grunt Corby has returned (,,,, ,, ,, miK 0f . dentistry bill. emeu iiavo hot . "You poor tlrtd dog. 1 glel" said htp maitir, The Dog Who Wouldn't Leave " At the Vernon Pnrent-Teaclier asso- lf,.r H),n,M(( a ,lurt ti. j porllaud s fin the latter ucutl cintion meeting Tuesday afternoon, i,-.- I . i .i I. n Miss Vera Kitchei, gracloisly cun.rlbu-' , " J'" ,', f Sulen, ,,,lu "'" , I","""W' ' ilAAV amlunt, fin lie from " I uc ia m I am '. ii" 1""i'"'i i " . '." , I i' euusiug Knglund much fear ol us,,.uit M'The Rosary;-nrrungement by Whche ''7ov ". Kl. !i f'l,'. uer Sale, n. """I1!1'!, "ZTZ. u"ZJ! ? "Ii ? y K.. ," i""w AsMieluted Press eone.p. t. " ."i", ,, . ,i, , . I he I marked ability nnd her rem it on of .1i thro,,,,!, iln, v lt cveniint on 1 ' V I""1"""" icse selections -shows much ndeptnes, ;!7w!,y 7o tw Voik t rum Vhere Z h'" '"" ley. i uf tli esc Mil the art. The Hiulihuiil Her Pupph. I Teacher iissncintloii ineetlng was honor- 'ed Fildav nfternoon when Miss Kitchen I aretit-; .ii I,,,,,.,,,,.. . .,,in. Mr. Kills' liiini" Is ill Tiiciiuiii und he has licen ....lln.l ...in,,... ii, . I Iln. lil'lH,. tini'i.llll ill ..1 .1 I'. ....II I. 1 1 111... .1.11.. 1 1 I... I ' .... I I I W ACK ami Evelyn both wcro devoted to dogs, oml daddy nlwnyi was sure 1H ,, K,,,r,pi) ,v -,,,! , n tl. ' ' ' , ''"'"!"' . , Jtuat a story nliout n (log Mould plcusa llio elillilreu. jnM Kitchen with her pnrents for- "Minro to tell you tills vvniiliig," inld dnildy, "n story nliolit a dog , mcrly resided here, nnd although ut who hnd five most heiiiilirul little puppies. Tbe.V v.eie very tiny, blin k , tlint'time a very young girl, her must- lid white puppies, nnd their mother wns su proud of tliciu, Now, her luustel cul tnlent wus prnmn ed, end she was was muring nwny to another place, and n new mail bail bought Ills homo freipient contributer to musical and 'Xlils person seeinoil, to tho dogs muster, like n very nlco kind limn, linnied!- jf"'""! programs, tely he seemed to take n great fancy to tbv puppies mid their mother. So DIED, ! IIVAN In Los Angeles, John N. b'viin. liiniierly October of this i change dining the paid neck. The Mill minis siiiioiineo Unit (heir In-. I ii i'ii n i Ii 1 1 Hue between Ailoilu nn.l Sun I'niiicisco will open fur business by the time the cupoNiliuii opens in Kele iiiary. The emits will be the fastest bouts Hint have eier been built and, it 1. cliiiiucd, Kill luiilie Hie mil on pin." tii'iillv flu. .nun. lino. Iiv ustcr a. is I ininl.i bv mil lielweeii I'oitliind mi. I Sun their Dinstur suggested Unit he should keep tho dogs, for lie wua moving to a rlllngo ten miles nwny nnd liml to go over very rough romls. Ho decided Hint the trip would bo very IkiiI for Hie mother dog and the puppies. "Ilugs aro very loyul to the Hist poison lliey love nnd who cures for I hem ! Mrs. Ambrose Middlelon, of Lugene, who assisted Mine. Juno Reed Bubeock iu conecrt Friday night, sang "O Lov ing Father," as till offertory solo, lit the morning services nt the Hist .Me- umMflW MAY BP. RTTtONtl. It Is very seldom Clint a dog la tiuppy with inmUier muster when the llml thodist chureh yesterday, delighting thel Bi v jt ,,.r the hinne or Ii-ii inu the following relatives: wile, Kiln A. Ryu ii I daughters, Mr. , .'inn,.m.i. Wink on the ducks and tcl Arthur Moore, Snlein. Mrs. Art lllller 1 niiiril facilities at AnIoiIii Is progress. mil Mr". G, W. WiHi.ll'uiiL I'lirtliiiul: hg i,i,i,ly und the shipbuilding con- mil suns Henry D., A. I... F. W., .lohn having tin nlnnts fur the new M. it I Alger Itvun nf Portland. bonis iiniioiiuee Hint thev will be fin I mi schedule time, Ishe , ,, ..,.( , " t . "Uil cilOV nic n i urge audience with the sweetness nf Mw w.,., f ,h, her interpretation of While Iu Snlein Mrs. this n ii in lie r. Middleton has M'llltnl - h.l i t ill M a di r tlnim unnl llllil HII fit 1 wlh'lll I'tilltilllH- rMIllili TIM- llltl'ilfM i tlimo (tiliin-nlK nviiliiir to llti-ir ocx. i .,,iiiit el' wnul, Miithnlmiv, l-.iiini'i'iiii v;it, wnilt' It vrtiv ttnn.yn Mll i llflUf I.Vl III I'.. L ., .1.... I., tl... Ihtii XhP liiiii-K i;Kt j.r .Mm. J. u. ' ii,thHiii 'n WkMiiI.Ip ' I'miiii.1, Hint l,, , ,rkH in v,-.v ''it in .l..ltn ll.r In. I..u.'.iiir li.nl ii , r lit Tor .,r Ii.,,.... . . . , .... . ' . . 1 . . .... miiipio reinniy iiiipic immm nuns n . fn.-t Hint Id slides will volu no prolil I , ... , ,, . ,, herbs, goes to the loot of the trouble l.it i I lis a result Ihe en. tern blew- ' Mf nn, Mr"' V"r'' 1M,,- """",11101 nvcrconic, .uch .vuiptoins as k-!rB , Vl,,v ir ',,u buviuit. Ho- 'ver, H. (,., were week-enrt guests of ,.,, ,,,, ,,,, ncrvon-ne-. and lr-, ti,, iMw nil me slowly Mr. and .Mrs. I. A. I.ivesley. ritnbil.tv, they would be healthier, hup- j , jn,tlng thein.elves In the r ut di- me Inn been good to lilin. "The muster pretended to tho dog Hint lie win Just gulng fur it wnlk nm nkl goiHlby ns ustiul, or, rathor, ho lileil to. "Hut tlio dog knew tlmt her iiinster was sail, nnd she hml noticed llio otliel man about the pine. She knew something was the multi-r, ami ns sous xr ber Iiinster itnrtisl off she set up (he must pntbellc Willi. "The next dny toward evening ns (be muster w:is slllliig In Ills new bouse little whimper which sounded most funillliir greeted his viirs, "'Where could It come fromr ho thought, lie opened Hie ilmir, nml tlierc i .,,, n t l,1,'l' stronger, If you surfer Iromi t I - due to the war, inch itood bis dog looking so Hml and worn. She snuggled down by hltn, for she , rvJiJ" "J ' ULA , nny funn of fcmalo III. why dim t you, ,ln,Vin(j per.-epiible .1 ein.o Iu was so Und h. couldn't jumn lip. ns wn. her custom. Hut nrter n tiuinienl R )n C(mlltlon ,,, CwaM" " "'" ' or two of pcltlin she gave nil the signs, which mount h wus lo follow her f o( BaitcUy Not Known, OVtW EXI'LODKU. nml outKldo under a vine on the stoop or llio house were (he live little pup pies, for she hnd not been nble to lour. IHem behind. ' According to repoits coininif In frnuii ( Won.lhntii Imb peudeiil. "'Ifoil poor, loyal, tired doggie! sold her Iiinster. 'Yon nnd ,,-our precious vsrinus sections or Polk countv. the ap i The new oven ut the II e Bakery ...,i... .111 iu. i..f n,.Mh. Ilia don ii intent ml twcrll l hut h was fin cron Is.not np to tho stsndnid this iiiot complele.l by Dullois 4 Ol e welcomed with ber fnmllf and Hint sh would never be given to nnotlict '". Iu many coses there Is only hlf p,n, l.t Th.irdsv evening about 7 master. crop, although the iron is larger , n chick. I lie even iisui iu.i iiccii com. t.... ......i ... ....... r... n. .i......u.ti i i vi. iii.... k..i ...in r..H I.. ..... ....... .. ..... . .. lllM in.nl... I 111 .nt.-i. ....... ,,....' HUH ,,,. ,'."... n.. m .... "Illit in Hi meantime in. leiepnone nuiit, aim me oiner man lei-pnoneu , n() ,.,j(1r,. T,, ,,,,, ( ,,, n ,, holor,, Th0 ,r w to sny that aflef her muster hnd left the night before the dog hnd commenced :.iriy es applied sad the absence nf Inpen nn.l Mr. nl.oii was looking into the her Journey arter bltn, each trip tnklntf n puppy with her. The poopla nlong onns and other pests Is noted. New firebox and admiring the way the pipes III rond bsd seen this from their windows and didn't know whnl It could .acrcsges have mndn a good showing in were drnwing, when suddenly It en mean until the tnnn iplnlned Hint sh mnst hnv gone hack to her master. soms of the districts, and the success of pM-d, blowing out the south sml csst "When the master heard this b wne mor loticlied than vr and toldjth ne varieties Is being watched wall., the roof dropping In nnd the (ht rusa thst, after all, lit would keep his dona.- elo.cly.-D.lla, Observer. rod. and f.ste.il.ig. being broke., off. Iililiit I'li'iit iiiyn, it 1 1 1 1 tu ychi'tnl iih nl' I'Hfl It I ImIOIIII'MI IIMMt Nl'l'ltl! Ill III1 lllll! Uriitlniilly Ahm'IM'H will rniui' I'tfl 111 IIiiMMUl t'lilltlilinlif, t'Vt'll llhniyll tllM Will' cofi'iMiii'n for wiiiii1 tlim'. 'I'lit' Krculcil iltlli' iiltv n In u'lv crrtiiln liiiHirtif KioU Ikmm IIitiihihv - littlv i)tf nt ii r iv. Bigger Business is attracted to those who seize opportunity vigor ously. Western Union Day and Night Letters show business vigor and" are expressions of modern methods. Their cost is small. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Full information gladly given at any Western Union effica IM i 1 a V ylJJSssysssassssls,lofJsllSlllM'll'l smsesis.sri. TIMELY SYRUP OFFERINGS Standard Syrup, 10-lb. cans.. .,50c Golden Syrup, 10-lb. cans 6!ic Red Karo Syrup, 10-lb. cans....60c Blue Karo Syrup, 10-lb. cans .BSc Saratogo Drips, 1011). cans 85c Tea Garden Syrup, 10-lb cans Oflc Tcwle'B Log Cabin, fiUl gal. II. JO Everfroth Apple Syrup, 10-lb cans 75c Pure Maple Syiup, 5-lb, cans 11.30 Mngnolla Molasees, 61b. cans 35c, Oala Molasses, 5-lb, cans 45c Aunt Dinah Molasses, 2 lb. cans 10c Strained Honey, jar 25c Comb Houey, i for 35c WESTACOTT-THIELSEN COMPANY (INCORPORATED) Succescors to Thlelsen Cash Grocery 151 NORTH HIGH STREET ! i : i L. A. Weatacott A Co. ! TELEPHONE 830 HII Poultry Supplies We carry the largest line of up-to-date Poultry Supplies in the valley. We mention a few of the different feeds suitabler this season. Scratch Food Cracked Corn Laying Mash Wheat Beef Scraps Corn Meal Blood Meal' Oats Charcoal Ground Bone Grit Shells Corn We deliver. You will find our prices the lowest in the city, D. A. WHITE & SONS 251-261 Stale Sired, Salem, Oregon Phone lfiO . mm CU1F BUI IONS . ClllB HITTON V V . 2S Ti- - V-'V I .Mm " KNCIL POCKa.A, flS r WS1CH FOB T 'tiji "'L SU H ALIWOOL a-JjJlJ T V I HSNDsrSCMItr I '-'J . yVORY BUTTON! 1 ' "-MNTSMSNGt i Ya k' I 1 . I .11 , f "His N'".'ri Sn" VI ' V II PAIRIOFL.. KNICKI RS tinnvr two iOt,mT. 1V. rUNi euCKLt - Priced $4.50 to $10.00 Wo do not neglect the school hoy. Look over the many features in our Boys' School Suits. Besides, they fit, have the style and wearing qualities. Knicker Suits, ages 7 to 18 years SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE HOrriCKl'.KB BIUNO SUIT. Lsrii Bum Asked from Dorrss Bros, by DiFnppoluteit Workers. Aiirfi'liiil IVters luis li'ooulit suit h uii i lift l'nrrs Hrii., hutrorers, sk i i,K jinljiuipiit for IILT. Tills Is a rase wlii'in Iliu ' i nt iff ii.HT'ijtK I Hi i M'ii Hui liopvitiil it wim fiiiiml u lni (ili'liln I'le who allien tln'.y wi'ie i..ii.lii,M.l dy ins. Iiluu lut ( Imvii in-tnl li-.t, sul tlm llnr'H 1 Iron, to I -U 1h'" si a vnnl ill i luill. uf llio lui, t as stnti'.l, l tjuliisliy in An"t. It Is "Inti'il Hint ' ustlirri'il he tins iiuylii.uli.il ilevhe., worli wms proiiiini'il fur a 'i'iii"l ofl'limo reiuaiiii .1 lor linn.ii'klut(, It II twenty ilnvs ami Hint filly oenls a Inn stsle., only the smiiller elusteis of hoes, was lo he ni. I fur irliiiK llio liu'S. nn.l .onrriiii i.tlv little uioiii'V I'oulil Im It la ullitfi'l Hint 11 1 . tlii'ir S.rivul ntlnisile hy the ii.'krrs. Ilullm' tlh.rMr,