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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOUBNAl. ALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1914. THREE r V. Social and Personal Notes By Mollie Runcorn PLAN'S are being perfected by the i the home of Mia. M. 0. Bureu, Friday: various committees of the Worn- afternoon, plana were discussed lor I un's Auxiliary of the Republican ! serving their minimi chicken pie sun club for the rally to be Riven in the 'pel, for which quite wide renown has nature of a tea and reception at the been won in past years. The affair will Hotel Marion next Saturduy afternoon, take place in the church parlors, Wed Tho decorative committee met in thejnesday evening, Aovenibcr 18. DEATH ROLL 17. public library yesterday to consider their work and name their assistants, and also select those who would stand in the receiving line. This is the first affair of its kind to be held in Salem and is given to enlist the interest of the Of interest to former lowans, espe cially those who came from Union coun ty, is the announcement of a double wedding, which occurred in Portland on October 22, the contracting parties be- Royalton, 111., Oft. 28. Only 4" persons lost their lives in the gas explosion yesterday in the Franklin County Coal com pany's mine here, officials of the company announced today. All the bodies of the victims have been recovered and the burial of the dead will start to morrow. Many of the miners believed entombed were brought to the surface yesterday, and went immediately, to their homes without answering the roll call. One man is still missing, but ho is believed to be alive. I, Eighteen More Bodies Recov eredLittle Hope of More Being Found Alive ! ! I more bodies were recovered today from , : the Franklin Comttv Cmil TEACHERS INSTITUTE OPENS THIS MORNING i With M8 Marion county teachers in , attendance the annual teachers' insti tute for this county began a three-days' session at the high school building this! morning. The registration is now prnc-j tically complete and it is not expected j that more than 350 teachers will at tend the institute. This number is the Roynlton, 111., Oct. 28. Eighteen ! voting women of Marion county in thc:ing W. K. Delay and Miss Nina Porter, republican candidates. A general invi-! and Russell Huff and Miss Mvrtlc tation is extended to all women vofcrs. j Clute. The Misses Porter and Clute came directly from their homes in Aft- Mrs. Linn L. Sloper was given a most ' on, Iowa, arriving in Portland on the' delightful surprise last night, when a ; -'1st, where they were met by the bride-i large number of her fricuds culled un- j grooms-elect, who had made all ar announced at her attractive home, 11:15 ! rungements lor the wedding. Both North Fourth street, to assist her in I young women are from leading families celebrating her uirthdnv. The guests; in their home city and community, are: brought many lovely Rifts, and dainty leaders in society, both possessing var refreshments, which they served after !'ed accomplishments. Mr. Huff is a cards. Progressive "500" filled thenephew of 11. K. Kolinger, of this city, hours, high scores being made by Mrs, i and came to Oregon in June, a year W. 11. Sloper and Sinn Carter, the con- ago. lie was an instant admirer of eolation falling to V. I, Needhain. Oregon, ami ho decided to locate here (permanently. He has a lucrative posi- The Tri club, which was recently : tion with a well-known business firm, formed by girls of the Higlilan'd Mr. Delay came to Oregon in June, Friends church, were entertained for i U'l in search of a location .and a more In Spite of Russian Claims of German Rout, Latter Steadily Advancing Copenhagen, Oct. 28. To the surpime the first time Inst night at the home of agreeable climate than that of the mid-! of most persons, dispatches from Berlin Aliss l.enu Stress. The tn-colors adopt- "' west, lie located at (ilcnilale, Ore., : today spoke of u cumin military opera- od by the club, pink, white and green, i where he established the (ilendule were suggested in the decorations of ' State bank, of which he is cashier, and dahlius and greenery. An informal ' their rapidly increasing business is very time was enjoyed with music, readings! gratifying. Very popular at home, ho is nnd games. Those who compose this i sustaining his reputation in Oregon, club lire, for the greater pait, high, These newly-weds will be at home to school girls, anil will meet once each; their friends after .December 1. The week for study, their second entertain- Huffs at Portland and the Delays at ment being scheduled for Thanksgiving Olendale. The Afton colony in Salem time. Members urc Misses Winifred i join the many friends in congrutulln- terson to Suleai friends. relatives and friends 'Wo visited cities and Fra.ier, Florence Frazier, Anna (lib sun, (iladys Scott, Laura Comuiiiis, is ola Smith, Devu Moorman, Lucille Tucker, Hazel Tucker, Madeline Owen, Kdith Frazier, Fave Ritchie, Vera Mc Millan, f!uth White, Belle White ami Olive Armstrong. A general invitation is being extend, ed by the local lodge of Veuinan for their children's festival and dance, which will bo given Friday night begin ning at K:I5 o'clock in the Moose hall. The entertainment, eroeriiiu will be fur nished entirely bv children, linneiuit to t"'"8 '" eastern Ontario and Quebec,' follow. ' 1 she states, "including Toronto, the j capital of Ontario, and Ottawa, the cap- Mrs. R. S. Wallace and Mrs. Charles of the Dominion. Everywhere we A. Park left for Portland this morning I fm""1 lle clliut !'c of interest to be to attend the land products' show and,1'0 present war. la fact, much of the tho Oregon congress of mothers. j interest was akin to excitement. Wheu : in Ottawa we met a dominant figure Miss flrttec Lilly, queen of this year's annual cherry fair, has been extended an invitation by the Salem commercial club to represent Salem on Sulem day at the Land Products show hidd in 1'urtlaud this week. Miss Lilly, how-, eve.', will not be able to attend, owing' to previous engagements. The parents and friends of the Fast school gathered ill large numbers in the spacious hall on the first floor of the school building Inst night to enjoy the tions uud best wishes. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Les lie M. K. church gave a most success ful supper at their church parlors lust night. A Men's Brotherhood meeting followed. Before reaching their final destina tion in Madison, Wisconsin, the (lav- ever, the climate being so severe in lord Pattersons spent six most interest- i winter that it was believed active cam ing weeks in Canndu, writes .Mrs. Pat-1 pnigning would be Impossible tions "to the west of Augustowo, The town referred to is in the govern ment of Suwnlki, Russia, from which the kuiser's troops were supposed to have been driven some time ago. Just how fur "west of Augustowo" the Her man movement is taking place was not stated, but it seemed clenr the Teutons were across the frontier and it was add ed that they were "slowly progress ing." From Russian sources came claims of a (ici-man repulse near the Fust Prus sian frontier, in the Balkalarewo re gion, suggesting, repulse or not, that the Ocrmtins are again active in the ex treme north. Not much more fighting in that sec tion was looked for this season, how- largest, however, that has ever asscm i bled ut a county institute in this city. ) The forenoon session was taken up' largely with the organization and reg-; istratioii of the teachers and the intro-: (tuctory remarks . of the officers in , liaigc of the institute. The first ad- nHM on tin) iiro.rr.im wns tlmt of O. M ! CnmtiailV 8 i.! .. ' , ....... mine, near here, which was wrecnes .. . ', ,r .. . . ,. . , . , . yesterday by a gas explosion. This j 1,1y . "l'10"' Mr-11' ,'k H brings the total number of bodies re-1 'vt' , 'me,,C1'. i. -w'T? ,, . '! ' ,.j .. . . . ., Educated Man." Mr. Klliott held that or, h7. flT", r.the college degrees did. not constitute! still hoped today to find some of the " 1 . e1n,10n, ' t ie "'"' bllt entombed men still living. i ,lmt !"! V1 n1P","f '"''' " ti, ... ... ..... i ' essentia . The development ot the rrl 3 nl ? 'd 1fV'nl,r"V'8- character of tho school children being ca morgiMMt. Oimv six corn nt were i i v. . a it i , available in Koynlton when the explo- "l",l,od Kv t,;Iul,"tr" ?f, 'hol sion occurred. Mr.re were ordered f on, I w ft?1 '?rt V 11,9 'T St. Louis and other cities. Af,,:r Mr- '"'? (,re"" th,me Volunteer rescuers workcl i rh, ' "UB W uvu Iu u, lm" 1 n m Bl " mine nil nl.rht. Pnl, ,1.1ft rmll S10n,, . 11,0 I,rlmnry, below three hours. Women nnd child- The primary, intermediate, ad vanced, rural and high school depnrt- ren stayed outside the entrnncc nil'. meats each held special sessions with night, hoping to receive favorable news instructors which were attended by the of entombed relatives. ! '-"' 'u......g .o ...c, c... Tt was announced this afternoon thnt : 1 Z ' '.' ' ...,.. t...i.n.. i 1 "e nisiiiuiu win uc in scssiuu uii.i .u U,.,r.. ,, ,, nc n...... , v. , ,....,. , l,t .,.:, ,! ,., in the explosion, die.l during the night ,', : ,,,, V ,,.. of shock Only one miner is missing now, it is said, and it is believed he escaped death. The fire in the mine wns ex tinguished today, and repair worlt will start immediately. An inquest will he held this afternoon ers of wide renown who will talk upon popular subject which will lie of in terest to tho general public as well as to teeehers. The addresses this even ing will be given in the Willamette un iversity chapel and will be open to the ....(.I:. T. ....... I f M.....1 1 ..1...1. and (he burial of the victims will start 1 ,f , ,', Vapren.e court, will speak on "Enrly Oii'ijrnii History nntl .h'n. F. G, Fninkliii will tnlk a tomorrow. WANT SALEM MADE BISHOP'S RESIDENCE; Resolution to Tills Effect Introduced Coast Authors." The program fur tomorrow is as follows: Thursday, :0n. Opening exercises. 0:15. Assembly Address, 'Pacific s session 'The : t..;ti. r.i .n i. ,i, ,..,.!. .i,,,i i.,t;..,;ut " and Discussed Informally But thet)r H u Sheldon. ' Consensus of Opinion Favored It, 10:00. Recess. 10:1.). Department sessions: Primary Crudes 1 nnd 2, "Story Telling," Mamio Fulkerson. Intermediate (irades 3 nnd 4, "Arithmetic," Sudan of the Canada of todav, Colonel Hughes, head of the Caiiadiun militia a very deinocratio and interesting gen tlemun, uot ill the least excited nppur eutly by the grave responsibility rest' ing upon him. . , . .v . One cumullnn contingent, nf voi. In the face of Russian claims nf overwhelming victories in Poland, it wns ulso believed the Ueimuns were still maintnining positions well to th were said to be progressing sui ssful-I ly toward their expulsion from the rest of tho province. know, has gono to the scene of the la, PFR;nWAl ? Hi wnr, nnd another is rapidly being pre-1 J rtwunHj J pared to go. kt&ikk!k!kfc!kk "Not by any means the least inter- eating is the life of the Canadian wo-1 ,Mr M ,,, , l)mlt of A,. men during this time of trouble. Many i, i ,i, :.;, n.'u ...,.,,,. first program of this school year. All,of t1"'"1 ullv0 ulrt'uely given their sons. ; lmlto'ril,K ,, fl.om t,o "Jlub City" In the pupils taking part did well, the I : " , , : '. " ,, ( . . ' ' their roadster. Martha und Ceorgo Wiishington Minuet i "trength to the cause. 1 he knitting , F ,(i n,lw,,v wifv,i of Woodbiirn, given by two little girls, being especial- "f hose, wnstle s, Helta nnd rliiliiclnva nre vi9itill(? t),0 lulm, o( Mri llIH ly clever, llonie-mado candy was sold. f.,r the soldiers Is taking the place Ml.B ,,,, Ummi,,h ul Mr. ,, Mrs. netting 7.Wl, which will be used to,of bridge tens. Looking after tin- K A 1)ovini,t(IIli Mr, BW,,V ,,rill. l.nv records for the school Victrola. w,Bn " t ie soldiers families la un-' , , f , Woo,,r 8I.,(I0, iid is Tho following la the program given: o l'"r of 'lu',r, '""!y !',;ul11"."""'' nnJ I attending the institute now in session. A song bv bovs ni.,1 girls of the Second 1 ' 'J1"'"'1? ,1'1'"'"K . '"".V in-, , Willilul uf ,.; ,,., ,, Wu grade; exercises in rvlhmiu bv boys of,"'"""1"1"? UUJ'" ' v ew. udinitted to the bar during the re the Fourth grade; address by Superi.i- "M1"' f very pretty city nnd , n . 0 ..i,,,,,!, , teudeut Klliott; song, Inn Riggs, Second e l'.,M,t ,l' ''"'"' ",lr "I,,',r ,"l,h "' research work, lle is staving at .....i... (ni..i i 11..1.1.. i .i Hie university und the city." ,. , ,, . ,.... "... u grade; Tinker's song from Robin Hood, by boys of fourth grade; a sung by girls lit' the Kighth grade; Martha and (leorge Washington Minuet, by two lit tle girls of the Third ginde; violin solo by Mary Tnlinndge; song by gills of the Flghth grade: reeitittiua by Ruth Barnes, Several most enjoyable selec tions were also given on tho Victrola, whicn is used to furnish the regular march mimic, for the uiipils. Their address ia 017 Ciiivorsity avenue. EIGHTEEN HURT IN WRECK. Richmond, Vn., Oct. 2H. Kighteen passengers were Injured, five seriously, when three Pullmans and a day coach of the Richmond, Wiishington and ('In digo limited on the Chcspeitke and Ohio rniltond jumped the track today at ' llnrbersville. W. Va. The enra wero At the session of the Lndiea' Aid nil nf steel construction, und there wns Robertson 's sister, Mrs. Martha Moore. society of the Presbyterian church, at, no telescoping. Tf the resolution, which comes up for consideration before the central convo cation ot tho hpiscopnl church this Cohoon. Intermediate (Irades 5 and afternoon, is adopted the city of Salem II, "Fractions," Huby Pond. Advunc mny gain the official residence of sent ed (Irndes 7 nnd H, "dcogrnphy," of government of the Oregon diocese ot, Thus. H. (lentle. Rural " How ('bib that religious denomination instead of WorkCnn Heln Teachers." Helen Cow- east of the frontier, a Berlin dispatch Portland where it is now nnd has nl-'gill. High school " Hound-table Dis which wns generally accepted us true : ways been established, for it is a peti- cussion of High School Problems," mentioning Russian repulses southwest 1 tion for the new bishop-elect, the Most lender, II. 1). Sheldon, of Warsaw. j Reverend Walter T. Sniuner, of Chica-i 11:00, Recess. From Vienna came the claim that go who has been elected to si ed thai lljlS. Assembly Address, "Clinrne- eastern Bosnia had been elennsl of Ser 'ate Bishop Scadding, to establish bis ter Building," Dean (loo. II. Alden. viaua and -Montenegrins, and operations I resilience in uie i npiini i ny insienn, 1 : IS. Opening exercises. or ine ineiropoiis. lie win not take Ins 1:H0, Department sessions: Primary new post until the first nf the year. "Writing," Mamie Fulkerson. In The resolution has only been dis-' tcrmcdiuto (Irades I) and 4, "Lull cussed informally among the delegates' gauge," Sudnli Cohoon. Intermediate to the conference but the predominance 1 (Irades 0 nnd (I, "Heading," Ruby of feeling is ill favor of Its adoption I 1'ond. Advanced tirades 7 nnd 8, nnd the removal of thn residence nf thoi " (Iranimiir," Thus. II. (Ictitle. Rurul birdie., tfi n mnrn cenlci.l ln.uitinn OikImm I t1 ... ! .. I .... 1., l,ji 11,,,-nl 1 ui VMU i ...(......I. l... ik III Hi" ........ field, but the only point upon which .School," Flunk II. Shepard. High1 mere is a division is whether this resi-j school " Round tuble Discussion of donee will be established iu Salem or High School Problems," lender, Dr. 11. Kugene, ns the Kngene delegation I). Sheldon. Ili.l. citv" I.. I """"" llllr" Iur nonnr, nut ino1 !!:la. Department sessions: iTinuirv '"lllinilirilV In luln t,.,. U.I I l.M 1 IV. ...1. :.. II 1... " .i---..- - ..ui i-ui.-iii, niimi ...inn i u. i in .n-.'iii ii,, , Bishop a Bachelor, Mamie Fulkersnn. lntermcdiiite Since the destruction of St. Helens (Irndes .1 iimI I, "Language," Suduli Hall, in Portland, by fire the education-1 Cohoon. Intermediate (Irndes 5 and ill institution has occupied the residence 0, "The Story Hour," Ruby Pond, of the late Bishop Scadding, an impns-; Advanced (Irndes 7 nnd H, "(Irani Ing residential structure on Portland mar," Thus. II. (lentle. Rural "Sug lleiehts. but the new bishnn Is n uiu.rln ' .'cstious for Teaching Domestic Science ,,t,ht mini and would have no use for such n in the Rural Schools," Helen Cowgill. inrgn House. Mte or bachelor s apart- nigh scliool iiounu iiiiiie iiiscnssioi. incuts wold meet his needs from n real-! mf High School Problems," leader, S. dentinl standpoint, which could easily C, Nelson, be supplied in Salem, But the principal :i:00. Recess. nrgi at advocated in favor of the1 .'1:15. W'tnbly Address, "Cmistnu- change of residence to Salem ia the fact tiaople, the Bone of Contention of the that it is more eentiallv located iu tho (Ireat Powers," Dr. Jerome 'Raymond, wiih transportation facilities ns to; Thursday Evening, some tlfe home of his uncle, (', A, (iwin, on South I Liberty street. i L. T, (leorgn, of tho firm of (lenrge ; Bros., left this morning for Hi lull in I Springs, Arkiiusus, where he w.M re main indefinitely, lle la called back by the serious Illness of his parents, who are both seriously ill, and expects to remain with them. Mr, and Mis. hilcy Robertson lclt yesteidny morning for Walnut drove, Missouri, where thev will visit Mrs. make travel for the bishop to and from' ":O0. lllustnited lecture lit Christian western Oregon field, and so provided church ' Russia, the (ireat iiiiiiruinii 1.. .1.- : ' i ..... I 'C1...I. A ... I.: 1 1 i.n. " llr of the S'nvs and Their Ambitions,' Icrome Ravniond. MURDERED ON DESERT. i Daddy's Bedtime j Every kiui y B1 Mother Bear and Cubs Save a Took Him To a Sort " Daby I ' Llle. of Nsat. F.AIIS iii'en't always dangerous," snhl dnddy In answer (o a question will, h Jack IimI Just iiski'il IiIiii. Won't they eat you If Jim get near etui' naked hveijn, bine evea wide wit li wonder. "No; Mot alwuyi," suld dnilily. "I'll tell yuil II story libout n liiiluinnt bear nnd tier two lllHe eubs nnd n buby three yenrs old. "This baby boy lived on n beiiulirul fiirui nwny out west hi Cobinuhi Ills mother watched him very closely beciniao sbn knew' Ibero were bears and vols on and Jackals In the neui by bills, "Hut "no dny tho I It t Iu boy's muimini-Bruce was tho Utile boy's imtne fell III. Her heiid uehed o ti'irlldy Unit she wns obliged lo lle down. "Itrnoo played very happily beside Hie com h for u long time; then bl mi im nit 'm eyes drooped nnd drooped, and pretty soon tliey closed. "Then Bruce tlmuulit bo Wnold slenl nut of the leiiise and go explmliu tho long I ullful loud oulsldo the gurdi ti gale, tho roiul wbleli didn't vi;r eeni to end mid didn't ever seem to Inive n beullinlng. "Buby Biuco crept nut nf tbii bouse, nnd when be got t the &nlo be fnuml It open, "liown Ibe I'niiil lie ran ns fast na bis lllllo fill logs would carry him, nnd pretty soon ho found Hint (bo rnnd led Into n forest. "it wns a hot day, nnd Hie forest looked cool, so tbiby Bruio Went on Into the shady aisles of the forest "He Inuln't g"tio far before lie met what bo thought us n grout big dogale and two elite, fat. Illlle dogules. "lie ran up Ui one of the lllllo ilmtitles and began playing with It, hugging It ami pulling lis bnlr Just im be did the big dogiile tlyp at liotne. "The big doggie cnnio over nnd sullied nnd snIITed. nnd llrtiro poked bin fingers Inlo the big doggie's mouth und laughed nnd coned anil trUsl to climb on to I bo big iloeule's buck "Pretty soon lie got Hied, ntul llien Hie big doggie look him lo a sort of nest In a pub b of brims nil lined very 'comfy' with brush. "The bin doggie lay down, mid Bruce nnd the two llttl doggies snuggled op ngnlnat her, nnd they nil went fast asleep. "Hut Brace's iiinnitnn hud mled him. There bud been n terrible time, ml when Bruce woke lie was told that (he big doggie was a bear nnd the Utile doggies were lief two bnbles. Bui Hie big bear bud been good lo hint. "I hope the two legged ntiltunl were ns kind lo the four logged one. . "Now run to bed nnd let daddy read." it every uisiriei in .ne i lllnese more venient und lesa expensive, Purl land, of course, will contest the move very strongly and If the central convocation wins out In the flirht, it will be n big feather la its cap mid n' Los Angeles, Cel., Oct. "X, M ordered distinct advantage to the cougreuallon th,. desert und robbed, the in the diocese ontido of Porlliind, ' ,0,y of Joseph Sepiilvcda, member where the bishop la the past has iiiitur- f lk p'nmccr Los Angeles family, has nlly devoted the most of his time and been found near Moiiive, according lo energies. Imeaiigea lo his relnlives here. Sepul- Closos Tonight. I V1, WHM last seen several w lis ago "What the priest, rupects of Hie Ifiv-. w, , ,.t Himi, n desert slnti lor man" and "What (lie lay u expects ,, Angeles, lie drove Huee horses of the priest." were the two Imnortiint .,.i ,.,,,,.. I ,, ..,. t i I v of mil. I. lle was subjects up for .liaeiissti.ii before the, ilnoiiiili the shoulder and (he h I. AAtT1 3 11 i ''Vlwopnl coiiferen t this morning's n, .ye K, was missing. V V IJ'J. J. J.CXJL JL "esslon. the first of which wns hiiudled . . by tlfii Kev. c, II, lliiniiiills, of Corvnllis, nnd .Mr. Walton Vim Winkle, on Hie part of Hie biiety discoursed at length ! upon the bitter subject, I At 1J, noon, prayer for Hie inbslo'ia , was offered up and nl 2:'MI luncheon i was served In the guild room of the church upon which i aslon the priu- clpnl apeahers were,: Rev, K, T, Kimp son, I'iugeae; Rev, A, II. Mur.ih, of Vninhill, li ii d Rev, C, B, Rmiiuills of Corvnllis At o'clock this nfteruoou Hie coiifiirence went Into business who bakes is fast coming to recognize the many advantages of properly blended flour (or general baking purposes Blend Flour Fisher's Is superior to an ALL-HARD WHEAT FLOUR, or an ALL SOFT WHEAT FLOUR lor brcsJ, csks and pastiy SALTS IF BACKACHY AND KIDNEYS HURT Drink Lots of Water and Htnp Eating Meat for a While If Your lllnddor Trouble You, Fisher's Blend Flour ; Is hetter Hour than an ALL- ! EASTERN HARD WHEAT j FLOUR; It ni.d:ee a better luuf ol bread wiih bettor flavor, bet- I tar tOKluio and of better color than an all-hard wheat fljur - Fisher's Blend Flour Is a better flour than ai; ALL SOFT WHEAT FLOUR It products more and latgerloavts of batter hraad Willi rrmr k ,. . J Mmwi vm-l,ul wwiiji and of better texture than an nil-soft whtat flour. For aalt br all f roctta Manufactured by FISHER FLOURING MILLS CO. SEATTLE, WASH. session, At iV.ld thia arteruoon the confcri'iico took up the " Need of the Central I 'oiiv ui'iil Ion," dining which tev, llolw'it S, Hill, 'ii-lur of the Salon church, polm upon the "Aunlvtls of the ( 'omlil ions of Hie Celitllll I'onvocn tioll " llll'l I li t. II II 1 1, ( lillmlieri, of Portland, it-Id re-sod Hie c.inl'ereiice upon "The Oulleok for cloir-h Kvlension In Ihe i 'cut nil I 'ouwn al ion. " At "i o'clock When von nk un Willi backache uud dull 'misery In the kidney re:lon It generally mentis you have been out ing too much meat, says a well known authority, Meal, forms nrle acid which overworks Ihe kidneys in their effort lo filler it from Ihe blood end tlu'V become suit of pnriilyr.ed nnd loguy. When your kidneys gel slou'(is.i and clog yon must relieve Ih.-in, like you leliev'n your bowels; removing nil lli.i body's urinous waste, else vou have Imcluichc, sick headache, di",v spells; , lour sloumcii sours, inne.ue is r I I I I IJther consult a good, reliable physi- i'....i. w.aii . nin...iM..,i i- , BahMhblaUlJliJajMilU .. o clocU """ " , , ', , i . . Ihis nveuing the couf uce will hold nnd when (he wcain. r is i.n.i oo mo;- another bnsii,e se-.lon and Hie con- 'I nnlle twlngis, Ihe iiiine is ference will be bioucht I., a fiiml con- el I.v, full of sedllilclil, clillneels oil- clii-lon iu a recepliioi and Un.,nc lii en get, sore, wnler a. aids uud voo are be tealeied to Ihe blllng delegnlei. obliged to seek relief two or three ut I Im rodeoce of II. II. 'I hielaen, L'ss times during Ihe niuhl N'nitli ( npitiit street, nl s o'clock. i c in ii at nine or get from your p.iar DEWEY STATE TREABUREJl. ,,,,. iHt abont four oi es of Jnd Sails; llol-e, tdnhn, Oct. et,A,p,,iir', bv lake n lablespoouful In a ghiss of water riovrnor Haines In slice I O, V. Allen, befoie brenhfnst for a few doys and who Is serving n aentenco of froui fUn your kldueva will then net fine. Tins lo ten y Iu t.he penilenl itiry fir Ihe inniuiia suits la liinde froiu the acid of eiube.lcuieiit, of state funds slid tr (iriiiea nnd lemon Juice, combined with amount tn tTo.ooii, V . Iiewey, a lilhia, and has been imcl for geneui I'roioineut btmliie man of Nnmpi. la tlniia lo clean and aliinnlntit sluggish state trenaurer todav, and will ver-e kidneys, also In neiinlle acids in lh" until Jnnnary I, IIMj, when 'he Irons- urine so it no longer Inilul.s, Ihoa end nrer to bo elected November .1, nmncs ing blndder wcukne-a, office, ' 'I"'1 I" "f" "vi't '"r ri,H"'"r 1 1 meat entets. It is lnox lve. en mint Pinln food ws Inveiiteil for teen who Injure Slid tnnkea delighlful, effi'f like to f 1 their vanity. I veacent llthia water drink. SHIPLEY'S Unparalleled Sale Of Party Dresses, Dancing Dresses and Street Dresses Jill P0- In IT Dresses of Chiffon Dresses of Crepe Dresses of Silk Dresses of Cloth EVERY PRICE REDUCED In Many Cases Less Than Half U.G.5HIPLEYC0.8 V LIBERTY STREET Minnetta Magers ANNOUNCES The Musical Artists Course Armory, Salem, Ore. SEASON 1914-1915 EVAN WILLIAMS, Great Welsh Tenor Friday, November 6 ALMA GLUCK, Prima Donna, Metropolitan, N. Y. and EFREM ZLM11ALIST One of the World's Greatest Violinists In Joint Recital, Friday, February 12 Negotiations for Grand Opera Quartet in Costume in March. If impossible to secure this, an artist of equal merit will be secured. THE RARRKHE ENSEMIiLE of wood-wind in struments, under direction Gourde llarrere, the World's Greatest Flute Virtuoso. One Season TkKet to Entire Course, .$.".00 Season Tickets Ufservtd 9 a. m., Saturday, Oct. All holding season tickets are entitled to any extra concert that might be given at reduced rates. JACK FROST MAY WHIP BOTH ARMIES Pet rorud, Oct. ;S. Snow, the war office i.dniitti'.l t.'diiy, wi.s Interfering wiih the riu's offensive In Hnsinii Pidend I7 ii flu yi trnrnit moe ments, As n result of Ihis, It was Puld, the (Icrnnin retrcnt was Icaa 1 1 1 i .1 tluiu nt 'iisl, nnd the kolser's trunpa Were re 'sistiii); the Ku'-iiin udvuiice moin li"ii;lv. It n denied, however, lluil. they iiiid iiuywliero resumed the uu; Uiciisive. i III flnllcln fi;litiii; l.etween liiissiinia nnd AiiMiinna wna reiorled ns still in I'toeica wlllieot dc'-lsive results. Tlin Aiisliinna were declined to have failed In nil efforts to itoss the Sun. , l'remysl, still luittered l.y Russian shells, was ai.ld to he un flre'in aeveral I'lucea. MfwT1iHilM' 1