Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 21, 1914, Image 4

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Phone Main 82.
certain he could not have written it. This is the one thing
with uhieh the Mormons stump the gentiles who say
Smith could not have written such a book or evolved a
complete and complex form of church government of
such high efficiency. They admit this and use it as an
evidence of the divine origin of the work.
Rheumatism I
Oli, m nk ;tui uiitl'iil niii.'MMit, tiial j
iiU'hmv tin run jit derailment of cum!
I'm Mid nf pence! j
Oil, niiik discnsc :
tlmt rustles, mound
my , pouts mid mi!
rli's, wlios-v tortures
stddoin cense! Vnu '
rack n mortal a svs
teni, yon taUe liis
ncn't's ti tii twit
em. Ins hones mol
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THE LAW ON FLIRTING.
I thews you stinin:
Lf VOll Ule till1 COUllt'll-
OX .; n i.,i.
The dignified supreme court of Arkansas has come to
the defense of flirting. A schoolmaster who had been dis
charged because he had failed to carry out a school
board's order to stop flirting among the boys and.gk'ls.
is sustained and restored by the court.
It may not be a part of the court decision, but it is c
"act nevertheless, that the schoolmaster has never yet
been discovered who could stop flirting if he would. This
one did not try to. He took the stand that flirting is a
harmless amusement.
Well, in Arkansas it nyiy be harmless and lawful. Ar
English magazine says that over in England it is positive
ly useful. This magazine tells of London jewelers, hotel
keepers, commercial travelers and others who resort tc
it for profit with fine success. One young jeweler in par
ticular finds flirting to be his most effective method ol
advertising.
Flirting is for some people an education a school of,
experience. It may teach the knowledge necessary to tins-election
of a suitable life partner.
A girl does not buy the first hat that is offered her.
,She puts on one after the other and parades with it before
the mirror, critically observing its effect; she carefully
rtudies every curve and ribbon anil flower and feather;
she discards them, hat after hat, until only the most de
sirable one is left, and with that she goes home happy.
Now the same critical inspection of young men, the
discarding of the objectionable and the final, selection ol
the most desirable might make her as wise and as happy
in her husband as she is in her hat.
But, alas! while the young woman carefully selects her
hat, she allows her husband to select himself. And so il
is the husband that is most often the misfit.
virion ut' nil alionii-
nnti'iii, epitu ih1 ol
You'' never
outente.t, until
VOIl .inve MIVI'Hft'll
some novelties in tnnys; you tuke my
and bend it, nml then .you-seem
There is an effort being made to have the Catholic
church in this country take up the cause of the deposed t
tt i n -.t f t i l 1 l il. J;
iiuerta 01 Mexico, even n it snoum, aiong wnn omer in- ;
leiesls vuirung in wie smiie uitccuun, nave uic cxici, ui :?f
plunging this country into unnecessary war, expensive
in waste of life and treasure. Madero, Villa and many ?l
others of the real leaders of the Mexican people were no
doubt working toward the end of separating in realitj j' j!."!,''!'
the church and state in the government of that unfor-
tunate republic, while Iiuerta, the bloody, represented the
clerical nartv which dominated the Diaz reirime. But it is '''';
L . " . . . . . . ....... tn I',. t 1 1 it ,-:n, l , ..i .-,,
really no business oi the Catholic church ot the United Voil, M,,u ,, , ";,, ,,. ,.7,,;
States, which is conducted along broader, more enlighten- '""1" m"i m.n-.i.-i- slumber, mui 'nmkc
1 1. 1 ...mi 1. j.u i.: -4-Ui: 'I'1' uijjht n crime, until vour victim
uu nnes, ami win oiny iiiieiiMiy uie uiiu-vauiuuc leeutig ,rss tht. t ,,,.,! I01UWS
that exists in many quarters, without reason, in this coun- ih r.i.i of Tim. x. f;v.rit..
try, if Catholics here allow themselves to be drawn into i,,,!,,,, ',,.' i,io,',iiri i'ii hw i,ii tin.
the controversy. Men of the standing and character of ' amun, tin- wiit.-r n.i t u.
Judge Munly of Portland, should have better sense and a X"h,,V"
broader patriotism than to allow themselves to be used
as tools by a designing influence which fails to recognize
the meaning of our free institutions, based on the broad
est liberty of conscience.
Buy Yoar Christmas Goods at
Rostein '& Greenbaum's
Lots of Holiday Goods on display at Low Prices
;. 'f :'s si j! :',t f $ !: sjt sj!
r I tjc S( sj!
TOY TOY TOY TOY
CHINA ALUMINUM WHEEL- TOOL
TEA SETS TEA SETS BAREOWS BETS sjs
;;c $
:;i .-J. $ ;; if :: sis s! s(c : ;Js s(c !! sje :t e se t
sj JC 3C
LITTLE CHILDREN'S BIO DOLL He
' RED RED
CHAIRS ROCKERS DOLLS GO CARTS
ijt
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THE SCIENCE OF KILLING.
Great changes in armaments have been wrought by
great wars. When guns and gunpowder supplanted the
"bow and the sword, the shield, emblem alike of national
loyalty and personal safety, was made useless.
Always the struggle has been between offensive and
defensive armaments for supremacy and effectiveness,
with the advantage sometimes on one side and sometimes
on the other. When the power of the guns hail made great
headway, Ericsson's ironclad Monitor with one turret in
a day put all splendid old-fashioned wooden frigates out
of commission for fighting, and substituted the ugly but
powerful floating batteries of today.
The close formation, which gave the supremacy to the
heaviest battalions, prevailed from the time of the Roman
legions to the Boer war. It has been retained by Germany
to its cost, as the heavy massed battalions of the Germans
haje been turned back from Paris by a smaller force with
modern artillery. It is safe to s:iy no army will ever bo
drilled in those tactics again.
The sinking of great British cruisers by one small sub
marine and the easy destruction of Belgian and French
iortresses by the German eleven-inch howitzers, discharg
ing high explosive's, foretell the abandonment of fortifi
cations as at present planned, and the substitution of light
but heavily armed and speedy cruisers for the more costly
and slower battleships of today.
Doutmess otner mouuicauons 01 01 tensive ana de
fensive armaments will be suggested before this terrible
Avar in Europe is ended.
The Smith family is numerous and has produced some
great, and some otherwise remarkable men. From John,
who did the Indian Princess stunt long before Dick Cro
ker was born, down to Joseph, head of the Reorganized
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Avho died a
few days ago, the Smiths have always been in the social
and news solumns. The last Joseph was the grandson of
the original Joseph Smith who organized the Mormon
church. He was an illiterate farmer boy, the original Jo
seph, and the Book of Mormon which he m some myste
rious way perfected, and which the Mormon people lool
upon as Ave do the Bible, is one of the mysteries of liter
ature that has never been explained. Of course his story
about digging the book up on engraved golden plates is
riot a satisfactory explanation to the unbelievers, but it is
TOY
TRUNKS
tic .'ire hiioKiiii in tlu-ir woi-; vnu
I It 1 1 Il lit 'ill llll'l lltiull!-, lit lillilllt-lltN
ill oit.'iiis, iiiitl nuiit- ran liiy you Inw.
Wli.it an- tin? Hoct'iis ilii'im.' Wliiit
gliosis nrc tlicy juirsuiiiu.' Why ilon 't
thi-y strive in lilorli tlnU" di'moml of
iMsi-mcM winch in our feet niul Uueen
is, until we cniuiot wullv .'
BIG
RUBBER
BALLS
CHILDREN'S
IUR
SETS
LOTS
or
TOYS
sic :c j): sjc s $ 'f (js He sje Jc H ! &
FUR MUFFS, COLLARS at REDUCED PRICES
MEN'S OVERCOATS AT REDUCED PRICES
Ladies' Silk Boot Hose 50c
Nice Bleached Table Cloth 50c and 39c a yard
25c Kerchiefs 20c DOLL SPECIALS
15c Kerchiefs 12c $1.00 Kid Body Doll 75c
10c Kerchiefs 9c 75c Kid Body Doll. .50c
Mi-s Rhivvpsfint. Fish mnlces n sensihlft siirrcrpst.inn to
well-to-do people, which is to "buy as usual." She points' .-r ' - m5n.
out that many really rich women practice economies ' '
which they are not called upon to do in order to
"set a good example. Mrs. Fish says this is one ot the! ' THE ROUND-UP
causes of dull times and stagnant markets. She advises I se3CsK!KsKsi.
her wealthy friends that they are really working a hard-; ,,,. u ,,, .,,. , ,,.... ,.,,,.,
ship on those who have to Avoi'k, by the practice of unnec- system, instniici i.y i..-i .-iiti. mi
essary economies'. Now is the time 11 ever to buy gener- " """j"-;11
ously and create demand for all kinds of products. xThe "t-onsi.ieriin iimt these me i,uiet
fU Sc. fVi nfoeirnfinn PQ i ''"'. " .v the Kll si I H'CMOIlill II, " i'eil-
fv.uiiuiiijf ui uic iiv-ii 10 Lilt owuivuLiun ui (luui. , leton s buiUiui; renir.l is nothin
sides, the retraining lroin spending ot buying is one 0 1 ; i- n-inniu-.i of."
the principal reasons for hard times. There is as much, Tl, siV(M. ,.,,, , (1i,p pWshm
money in the country in times of panic as in times of bus-ii''i'r tiuu. nn m.- ii w- piunt is to i
: 1 4.U., .nee l.! ; estiihliiilieil 011 Silver creek, neur Silver
mess ononis, uie omy unici euct- urni& uiau in uiciutmci , UiB. , fllrMi.h , ,.,, wifll liht ruvu, .lomnnl Sp.-iul Service.)
every one is hanging on to his coin and not taking anyj ' " " ' w,).iimii., or., Dec. m. jir. una
chances in investing it or putting it at work. "Buy as us- i Wnii!lV,rJ,,,,,',TJt.! orhv fiiiM :)!" T-" rmn ""'! ,la'"il"ur
i n huc nnes :i nyn.-i " a O'nn, ai v cp. on 32(1 neres end, t the l,en,l of Dulv '"'"f""'1 s ' 1,1 J ornu.iu
1 " creek. This iii.'iK'os ov er 'J(Hil) ai-res
thnt imve lieeu tulicu ui in tlmt viein-
The house military committee agreed Saturday to the w- ih.
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
210-216 Commercial Street
WOODBURN NEWS ; ADVERTISED LETTERS
Mrs. ,1. 11. Keiiiii-ily visiteil I'rieml.s
in I'orlhind l-'vi.lny.
freil Dose trunsactcil liusine.ss In
I'orlluiid Tiiesihiy. '
.Mr. S'ost of l'ortlaiul is sienliu
Hio week with his iliiujjhtcr, .Mrs. C'has.
1)01111.
Mrs. T. Yei'don nml duiiuhler of
Donulil visiteil fricii'la in W ooillmrii
W I'll lies In v.
II. I,. Moore who whs confiueil to Ills;
army appropriation bill carrying practically everything, ,,,, F. ,. ,, Mt..lfr.,. , Mai-,.
requested by the war department. No provision was made Triiium- nvs, is stiii yh uu id ,-Hs.-for
a largei- army, but with that we have the money re-i-V ..'iliii'T . ,11!!"' rK
quired was .$101,000,000. This looks as though it would 'with fuiiy .uiiire,i sociei ,-mv he,-
oo mute ii w:vs toward ' nrenaret mess tor war. , ' 1 , '
, , lU . , . I home with u severe cold is at, e to lie
. i l.a (Inlin e O iserveri As n hn ,v , . ... , .
1 . i i i tc ii i "' wsi'K "Uiiih in 'us oriin store.
That good old standby, the Congressional Record, has' 3m I nXZ!' "'no'' W1:;;h '''.MrVau'
again resumed publication. If ever there was a waste of;'"1,''.1''""' '''"''' " 1 "' '1:ri""l;'i Mr. ii"en 0f siiiem spei'it the week
u t ,i,;v..i u; l ,.i.j -'": "' '"'," i?''r"u'' ' H:.il"'')" J'1!! o,i with friends i Wo.kII,,.,,,.
nu dim ti huuiij; ui rnyvi , il id iuiiiuhicu in tiiio guuu uiu 1 wim a cinM-ii, nip u.im d ih to ,,h Holihins of Hnli'in MiMMit. Thur
lamiiy neodomedai
in the remote
ity.
)inedal that poses as a daily and makes life I'" r"'1. ''",'' !'"' l"ll,':;l,,nM, ,of n-i-tit i.t.rt i ,lny , ,,,. sml ,,U11 of 'Wuo.iimni. ;
,. . . . . , .. i hooks, iiicliuliuu' children s Imnks, rn--1 vi,,r CidsIiv. of Moscow. Idnho, is
i country districts one joyous round of hilar-, tin.. Bll.i .-i,, ,,mu vM ,,iH j,!,;;.,,", Vii, Ha
An article of real interest because of its good sugges-
'rohliv
I Olieil I-:. Kil-oii, ii milli-r of Hillslmro, i m;,,, .l,el Wvett, of Newborn, is'
died Tucs.luy evening, following ; the nuest of Miss Helen Scollnrd lit
i stroke ol' iiir.ilysis. lie wns H yenrs 'esl Wondliiirn. j
!old ii iil clime to OiC'ion in the enrlv1 Vd .1 I.' Uiiul.nlin nn.i ,7iiii1,ln nf
lions and optimistic tone was omitted trom csaturclay s. IM,!'- , t , joii'mrn Korry, umo, r the um ot;
edition of the Capital Journal in the confusion and hurry I Wiu k. n,ow home i ! iTremnin u'ltii (n'ner"'Ji. 'uZ of'o
of closing the forms, and is printed today. It was written K"k'"- Kri.i- niKin. lie nn vetyem-.
! nn -, i : . i . I . . 1 i , ti . :!. i oi il ii of Ihe civil wnr nnd one nf I.iine; Mr. O. '. .Ipnes, of Aluskn, iH visit-
ly JMayOl' W lllle, and IS timely and tO the point. leuunty's pioneer lumher men. He wns ik. Ills sister, Sirs. A. K. Austin for mil
Vein s old. indefinile length of lime. j
. i . i ii, . i i .i T, , g ' X. A. Iloffiird innde n business tiilil
Admiral Metcher, in classing the English navy as far; T-..i,m eo,,tvV tv i.-w is n ,iiis. ! t sie,n Tuesduy. j
superior to ours, means of course it is superior, on paper.1 ,, ', "" . , i ,M11 ". .A n nmi dinmhierj
,r- l I ,1 e ii tt -i. 1 Oa L 1 I "e lUIC'lelors clllll nt Oliver ump " ium ': is K icii.iuci. in rnum
History shows tlutt so far the United States has nevei' hns i,,.,... reoieunized with n nieu,i,er ' tiiis week.
Son-is,liP '"' :i0- The old cliil, nuiriied it'f Mrs. Koss MUlincK ol MpuKifli ts
so nmiiv or its inemners In n veur in i"in"K i nn- ' i"-r iu.h-iiio ...i.
met an enemy whose navy proved superior in fact.
in-law (.ardner should perk up.
Now that Mr. Edison has had his attention drawn so
I !H'.' I hut there wns notliiiitf left of it.
nml Mrs. Win. Holmes,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kriink K. Welles of
At Ne'iinlem, Cniiiiiliiiii thistles were 1 Snli-in, lire, spemliut; tho week-end ns
'ill liist full lis nil experiment nnd used ,hu R1"1"!. "' -Mr- '""I -MrH- "u,,'r'
' Oil, .
,' :i,l.. i.-. 1... 1 ..e ..,11,, 4-:.... P i,,,;i.i: f, uii,,,.., n i .;.i i ..(....
i l J .mi ... .i . IP i:.i . ....Ml i. f..i. It to alluosl nnythinu, mid the "weed" 1 ( " ' 1 "'' , , MI!HR"
spent ennesHiiy in niiiein on oosiness,
(', Nelson wna III I'ortlHiul Munduy on
linslness,
K. .1, Slnnnrd wns la Sulem Tiiesdiiy.
Mrs. W. W, HIindcH visited friends ini
Snlein Tiiesdiiy nnd Wednesday,
Mrs. O. K. ilnoklnifs of llulibiird wnsl
Prof. ,T. n. Horner, of the Orenoi, ! ". iiurii vM-unosmiv.
( olleee, delivered hi:
ir1 ne win invent one. u so, ins loss win niosi. ceriainiy mv rov. hiuhiv vniunbie.
buslihlo thing on earth is a fire-proof building. : rKUr tiMJK HUKMtK 5 j
LECTURE DRAWS CROWD
l hat Oregoman paragrapher will never be satisfied
mti he s akes his thirst for core with several buckets of 1 1 ' .v.: ;.. ' ' :' wr.i . received here ti...t w v..
blood drawn from Mexican veins. It is a safe bet that if;f " u., uomi fn,,,,: ' ,r''f.'';'';':l,'T1'r,::, lr.T'!!
... ' terilKii fill In . e, .iin " nl "i""i""' i ,....
He never slakes until he tackles the Mexican himselt, nei.-inir.-ii south sui,.,,, t a iur,. nmii-; Wll"h-"" i--.-ii.r i. r v-nncr ot tin-
ence Ins) nlulit. The urofessor Is n . ... , , , ,
fluent tiilker nml his observnllon. on ! ' ): K "I,h-, w 1,0 ""' 1,1
li'm trnvels the l,lv Inn.l nre 4ier- '","'' " m.l .
nn 1 p i ,i i tlnent mill oiujiiiiiI. I he lessons drnwn "- i
1 no vijii nnv whn Irnnniil nn rhu i-pvprmo Inws nvsi-. ! .... . .7. .- i soem nm ihe, wcekH-nd.
t..' ...... , V. 1 V VIIHW .V.I.kf V, 111 III.' I'flllt.l. lllllll -llll I.IHI l,-i,.. , , I , T
looked the gaudy marriage license. Most bridegrooms "'",".."'" '"'': "'"' ?f .uJZ, : "'twl1: T "
... ; , ,, . ,, , . ... ... riiiesniie were t ret iieiinv I'liiuien in ', 7 ,, ,, . ..m,i 1
would s and a ilnlhir tax on he i ociirni'nt witnmit kirk. : i,,i,r ,....,1 .,iir,. n.,.i t.i,i .1,.. ,.i.l Mih ihi.v Muikey of the Willamette
t tr 1... :l.i. I S.l -ff it -f - ieiili.,1. of .he 11.1 lien loselv. I'liiversilv, Is liotue for llin hollduvs,
iiij;. iivnM-v:, iiit siimc nujiLiL oe sam 01 me user 01 a
burial permit.
will go dry a long time.
When a railroad passes a dividend it is an evidence of
speed on the part of the directors rather than the trains.
LADD & BUSH, Bankers'
Established 18G8
Capital $500,000.00
Trnnsnct a general banking business
Safety Deposit Boxes
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Illl MWMIMUUIIlUJiH,llIIIWIIII I.IIW I. will Jim
GOODJFOR:25 VOTES
For
Address ,
Tliis coupon may be exchanged for votes in the con
test for a trip to San Francisco in 1913, at tho Capital
Journal office. Not good after December 2(, 1014.
M 1 1 1 1.,. 1.,' e ,1. II. Miliums mid .1. W. I,, Smith III-
llnrt,.,.'. ,l,l,r hi. l,.v.U wi'.ie ime.l : tl'lldfll till- I. I . . K. llOllie .'OIllllIK
,1.., mi,'.. , 1.1. .1 !,.(!. .,' diiv nt Siilem eilnesdny.
...I., 1 I Win. Dcbii, of rni'lliniil, l visitlim "t
. ; the Inline of his son, ( Inn. Oenii,
KAI3ER LOOKS WORK. Miss Mubel .lime Dlinl. k, dimtililcr i
1 I of Mr. nnd Mrs. lleuj. Iilmick, nnd Mr.
1. mi, Inn. .Pec. -M.- Thmiirh the ( liu . Ilrnndt. both resiiliiitf nenr Wood-
luilser is bneli lit tile front, he re burn, were iniirrled nt Snlem Wednes-
turned. necoiilliKi .0 n iliMtuitch receive. V dnv. Mr. nml Mrs, Hiliinlt exuect tin
........ .... ,, .: .!... I "Him
nere tn.iuy in- ine i.si niiime i cieumini i leave snoi uy mr N",n'"" " liroprielor of the Tiny liolel nnd thH
i-oiiipniiv from Its llerlin eorresponilent I they will visit Mr. lli-ninH pnriMitn. fi,,,,!,.,. lml, 1(,r(li Mfl', flnuul in.
IP II (US pnVSIl-O.n S piO.eSlS, . IIV Ml-.. H l.ll" IU mvn in,...r ......... 1 y , ,(, Tj-.).' Imt,.
lie wns sniii 10 iinve i.-ir in-run wini- uo wnn nieui.
Advertised December 111, 9M.
Allen. Mrs. .lulin.
Kncus, 1.
Hull, T. A.
.lleiser, Mr. .1. il.
Hill, Miss Norun.
Berry, .Mrs. A.
Herjieis, Mrs. Hose.
Miirinilt, ilr. V, C A
Brown, ills. W. I., '
llrown, Mrs. il. K.
Hi yn il, Mrs. A nmi.
Bii'rns, Ii. K.
Cook, A. It.
t ook, ,1. 11.
Iniiuhlin, ilr. W. F.
took, Ben.
ooii, Miss (lludys.
(,lilu,lliil(;s, Bessie.
Dischener, Mrs. ,lee.
Dn.ke, Mr, I). T.
llreisliuih. .Mr. II. .0.
I'miuh, Mrs. .fohii,
Kubiiin, Miss A mm.
1'islicr, Mr. Chnrles.
l-'ourendc, .Mrs. Kindle.
Vreileiickson. duo,
'r:i(ier, M, M.
I'l'iiiicis, Mr. (Irovcr.
Frceliinil, ,1. F.
(loilsey, Mrs. Arfiies.
O.iulil, Miss Bessie,
tlould, ilr. K. (;.
"'"XUi Misses llollen nu.l l-omino.
(Ireen, ilrs. ilnrucrt.
Ilobsno, (). ('.
Hxiislyo, H. 11.
Ilnifiniin, Mrs, Snriih.
Hunt, ilr. I W.
.Tnekson, ilr, Chnrli-H.
diieksnn, ilr. ,1. V,
Jett, Mr. Josepli.
Kuminler, ilr, Joseph,
Kennedy, Miss. Nellie.
Kinne, (ieo, C. (M. D.)
I-elu, iliss.
I-niiK, ilr. Mild.
Mi.-I.Kiiriii, Mrs, WnHcr,
Alii n ii, Win.
ilnrlin, ilr. It. W.
Mux Frel. ilr. nml ilrs. 0. iL
Myers, Mr. Albert,
Nordiil, Mr. Andrew V.
I'lllllU, 1 I'.
Hcml, Miss .M in t liu.
HiKKS, ihs. Ilelin.
Itnink, Miss Idn t:.
Boss, Mr. Arthur.
Smith, Mr. tiny T.
Smith Mrs. ilmy.
Snrenson, Minn ()IIII,
Ntnnfi.nl, Mr. II,
Thonipsou, ilr. .1, I),
lvnderwoo.l, Kriiiu,
Wiirreii, Mr. Alvln.
Webb, ilr. I.ivl,
Wlllius, (ieo.
Wnllnce, Misn Julie. ,
lli.'ll) N, Cnui. St,
l.'IIHI N. nth St.
Al tll'sT HCCKSTLltf, r. M.
MURDERED AND ROBBED.
levehiinl, (lliio, IVc. 21, With nu
merous stub wounds iilmiit thn lumrt
;nnd buck, the body of Willimn Trnv,
' '- - II . 1 ics.cil ' l orn , .. .... I... n.
nut liny ileinonslnilinn nml wns ne( .11 r. nmi ,m rs. r . .11. 1 rniie ..ere uo. ; ,(( , .,,,,. -.
The body man
money wimt iiiiisiiii:.
scribed n pulp nnd old lonkltm. The nnd hodesH to the menibers of tile BOO
enrresnondeiit expressed Ills doubt, con-leliib Krldnv I'venitiu'. Five tublen were
cernliitf the onmp!ctcncs of lii innjes 1 plnve.l, Ihe tumors fnlllnir to Mrn. C, Rvery time a woniiin k,. mni'rleil
ly' recoveiv. (.'. (iiio.lnle nnd Mr. K. (1. Kmuiett, The some innii's liinilil,,, beuiu.
It wns stnleil, liowever, tlmt liis field j cousolntion fell to Mrs. O. I'. Overton. I '
coiiiinnnilers lu-lsled tlint bo spend Lunch wns serve,) by the host nnd , n.V'Icr Hipper wns served hv tlm bors
Oiiistinns with ihe troops, OS n menus-liosless nssisted by ilrs. V. W. Settle-: assisted l.v her mother, Mm. Win.
of encoiiriieiinr them. niier. Scollnrd. Those Invited w-ern: Miweii
COURT TAKXS Rl.Ci.H3. ( t1(. .,,,,), w, (,.,, hy Mi ,,rn ,ilB ,r,Hlli Huw ,, Ap(hB Btnv
M nsliinittoii lb-c. 51. fulled Slnles Siollnrd at West. Woodlnirn. The, Klhel lloiiney, Nellie and (ilndyn Itinlt
supreme von it ronclu.le.l liniullnii .low 11 1 eveninif . spent In pliiyinif five linn- ley Flnrcn. .j Cniiiinni Ii of Portland
opinions Curtly niter 1 o'clock this died, Mi lliiel Hctney received first Lois flpebe, Avon McKlniiev Owenil
, nfternnon, and niiiioiini-eil a rece-s unlit pri -e, Ihe i-ntiolnlioii fell to ijis olyn Warner Mmlije and ilnrv'seollBrd
.lunuiiiy 1, I Sndie Hii li.-irds. At a bile hour an and Mubel Wyett of Newborn. '
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