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Fcl, THE SALEM CAPITAL JOOTNAL, BALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, WWMY 5, 1915. ialandPersonal By MOLLIS RVNOOBir eninK at the. e will appear n oa the Stu he pernon oil' iioivn reader finished art nrs of plat ed out and . lit UllCXO.el- i Ins char ns ho has platform or ' miii'l, vprotntive maintain 'oo inunv lit inter (MB, but I, i-liar-vidiiul M tlll'.V eilliui e. Von Irama, fliift- at !l luilM- eiitu not for i.l, III i i b le . at til wi thr !;, tlio , , read i , preti lute actor. but 1 t'iiiinh ItBCpi ccm t each it, i"K of I Tho a. in. t Bion tick and 50 lino until "Mm. W . plelo tli in tho bonefii I'litortainin . au informi Alicu II. I, Kivmi next peeled to t i tome. IVofeHHor i on tho model popular. J n a lull lioiifo t iii. The BmprHC evening with t tor, in tho null ... hi- joet in KiikThod . on "Compoii- ation." All love of Kinerson are in vited to unite with the I'Irhd. Mm. I,. I. Pae entertained an her house ducats this week ' Al rn. (leoruo rcliil((e, of liivenle.v, nml Mis-N Kllu 1'raut'en Kllison. Vo-tonlnv Mr. I'iijio was n Riiest of Mm. Hwiili'mla, at 'ln mawa, KoiiiK down to alteiul a rural telephone . meeting, Tho Iioyul Older of Moose helil n duneo lant nin'ut, about 7.1 couples at te ailing. Mia. M. V Miiplor of Wililuilt, Wash., linn returiieil to her Inline after n sev eral woeka' tdav wilh her koii, T. .1. Hiipler, at the Nhipler'n oi.iuti.v plnoe, "Chlllilli llu." I'tnina; lier stnv nhe ha Mao boon entertained by tho Aii(jiiBtii j incutii ami irn. i uire, of sniitn I'otn.'iierciiil street. A moat enjoyable time was spool Slonday evening at the homo of .Mr. and Mm, Kllni'r on I'julitei'nin and Hellevun HtioctH, when a ruup ul' friends ealled "en iiiukso" to surprise their daughter, llcHaie, on her lilrtlulnv anniversary. Tallies were nrrnnuoil tor those playing cards, tho reuiaiudei' ol tho RiioKta passing Hie hnirs wilh musk and other diversions. Those present were: Mr. niul Mrs. Phil Kiaher, Mr. n Mil Mm. Kllia Hennott, Mr. and Mm. .). H, Henderson, Mr. and Mm. John Print., Mr. and Mm. Boil Neyhart, Mr. and Mm. William Vaples Miaaea Kern Sihiinpp, Kiln llennolt, Kvu I'rintr., I'Mer Kisher, Dorothy Fisher, Viola Klaher, Messrs. Triilicrt Mender on, Hobort ltonnott, Herbert I.ano. John I.ane, Hen l,ano, l.oyul lleiidemon and Ivnn Vnple, ft N Misn Jewel Williams, of Allninv, is in Hnlcin the guest of her sister, Miss Opal Williams. Their friends hero were given a com plete aiirpriHO wIhmi niiiiiiunii'iiioiit of tho rr.ai'riiiKo uf Minn Stella Hartley and H. S. Curler wiih made known. Monday they went to Vu noon v or, whore they wore quietly married. Mr, Carter ia head of the Outer nliidiu, and hi lirido ia tho dniiKliter of Mr. ami Mis, 41. li. Hartley, of .lol'fomuii. Until have a wido oirrlo ot friemU w lio lire plena ml to loam nf the nuptiul, During I heir briid' Ml n in I'liitlnnd they wore eiiti'itnined by Mr. t arler'n nistor, Mm. Hoy l.oe. 'I'liev nre at home 10 frionda at till North Cutbive atreot PROHIBITION IN roUl'ICS. WaHluntnii, l-'eb. li. It 'Vila reported today that the prohibit ion parly and1 National Anti-Salniui leiino foreea Truild outer into an iiivonliuntion ni l thft otoe.tionH laat full ill California, ln ilianii and li number of other atutea I whore onatnra were oleetod roeontlv. MRS. NEIMEYER IN "BROWN HARVARD" Will Play Title Sole In Brilliant Col lo?,o Comedy to Bo Presented by Lo cal Artisans. Ki-olyn Kcnyon, the "ou,'enuo load" in Itidii Juhnson Young's brilliant col lego loniedy, "llrown of Harvard," which tho Capital Assembly of Artisans is to produce here by local talent on Kelirnary 16 anil 17, is by all odds the most (ascinutinK collexo );irl which our American drama affn ils. Miss Voun, in her exquisite conception of this ciiar uoto", si!t a standard for collego play heroines which no writer has since boon Andrew Carnegie and John Metropolitan Star Realizes D. Rockefeller Appear Before Conimission Xow York, Fob. 5. John D. Rocke filer. Sr.. took tho stand here this All Anticipations at San Francisco Theater San Francisco made a new aoquuin- afternoon before the federal industrial ! '" y, "uj i"" i-iiromcio or relations commission and defended the .tnry L A personality und a mu foundation bearing hia name Ho em- lc,,an were found in the revealed art phaticallv denied it was a menace tolnmI "" f sinKor. society and insisted that the founda-l ln0 wtrl ' fH t singers. Good tion was intended to systematic his i voices arc hardly more scarce than donations. ' Kn'l violins. Nature is not so clumsy Rockefeller declared that while the ounuing inroars. nut row are loumi ,1 1 ' i f I c , I v. " ' .. .i i MRS. NIEMEYER. directors of big corporations were roanniiHiblo for labor conditions, all they could do was to get the best ad ininistrative officials possible, finally bad charge of conditions who can play on their voices with a David's skill; so singers with musical souls nre loss often found. Hut how who pitifully slender is tho aggregation of singers to whose singing is brought the Tho oil king followed Andrew , art of the musician nnd the power of n Carnegie on tho stand. Just before he personality. Perhaps there may be o was excused, Carnegie said lie wanted dozen such in the world at a time. Mmo. the following epitaph inscribed on his Alma Oluck is one of them, tombstone . "It was damn white of, To those who believe in tho ultimutn Andy.'' j relation of self nod expression, there Carnegie said this sentiment was lit-; was no surprise when' utter grace was terod bv a former burgess of Home-: found to characterize her firi-t. group steud, l'a., when Carnegie sent word to:nf songs, for Alma Hluck's stage pros him when he was working lis a laborer . c,.e ; tn0 of j,,.,,,.,,, sho walked in a mine at oiiora, Mexico, that he to the piano with the air of n queen (Carnegie) wanted to aid h i in f man-1 , tiie lnooyRty 0f a ,(ssago hearer, cially. The burgess f'-ri from Homo-. NtliiK could ho nu.re graceful unless stead, ho said, following the riots there, u wa tie Mil.ity nf hl,r n(, i" 1,!l-- ... ,, I the formalities of' (illicit. One song in Asked to give his business ( nrnepic ,ia ()f f(lr w.t answered: "I an, a retired business , (lth(,r lniMtv nag .,,,;,,, ,, man, whose chief object m life is to do ; w,)y D(wt Tum j (,,n.o Mi,fM good to mankind. I ll-ro were found the warmth of earn- Carnegie said one J'1" Justness, the appeal of deep sincoritv learned early m lite was that expel - , ,,,,,;,,' ',,,,.:,, ' .,, - onced men are tho b"st, and that much m ...... ,, ... of his cusscss was due to himself undj nartiiers retainiiiL' their old men in their employ and in "always granting FASCINATING COLLAR OF EMBROIDERED NET WITH VELVET BAND Recipe Department By BETSY WADE. h.- J ' "I fob erne hlckwem i The new collars fur spring are vastly becoming and decidedly chic. Embroid ered net blinding and plain net lire used in this collar, which is attached to a neckband of black velvet. THE ALLIES AND THE WAR Technically there was also found tins first group, ns in Mn.art's " l"n ! j ,,. ,i: r::,.:., tt .. i - ,i. i -t eminently distinguishi's Miss (thick nnd I is a completely identifying chnrncteris-1 tie of her art. I refer to her "legato"; purity, wherewith, like n perfect priest- jj ess in music, she "binds and loosens." Her perfection in this quality reaches the point of complete evnidon of do- 1 1 1 1 it 14 to errata it sutf iciently real Juli.'tfo for their college Koineos. And just as " llrown ill Harvard" stands to day acini and shudders nbovo every other college comedy, so Tom llrown 's sweeiheart, Kvelyn, is the most bewitch uglv real girl heroine on tho modern slug". The part of .Kvclyu Kenyon in "liiow n of Harvard1' will be played by .Mis. llliinchc Listen Noiiucyer, ami be yond this statement most Salem people need bo tin! nothing limner as to what they may expect from the port nival of what a lamoiis critic, has termed "the sweetest girl character ill our native li ii mu. Mrs. Noiiuoyer is perhaps the most popular reader Sale in has ever hud, and lliero are very few who are not finniliiir with her work in this line. It is Hi the stage portrayal ot ll character, however, that this clover young woman is lit bei best, and hr Kvelyn Kenvon in "llrown of Harvard" she has u pint that fits her as thuigli il had boon written ex pressly for her instead of for Miss Klsie .laiii.4, who originated toe chaiactcr in the .New York production of the play. There is a striking physical resemblance by tho way between Mrs. Noiiuoyer and Miss . Ionia, us a study of flic accom panying photograph will show. Their -Ivies of acting am alsu similar, and Mr. , lames Mint, the director u '' ltiown of Harvard," is very ciuphatti in his opinion that Mrs. Noiiuoyer ' portrayal of Kvelyn would lose nothing i iv comparison with that of her famous prololv pe. N.i withstanding (iio fact that the t he demands of labor, however reasonable. ' Carnegie detailed the operations of his six foundations and said ho also whs paying out ifL'll.liilu n year in private' pensions. He invited the com tn uttond (he nicotines of his foiindafions and said ho. would wel-1 'I" ion ir musr no nonro to ho lie come "nay sort of nn investigation." Movedand nothing, other than itself, "Since ' 1 retired from business," ; express the innocence of her sing said Carnegie. "I have devoted my-j ti'g from the sin of chirring. Km-h tone self to charitable and philanthropic : of the moat agile passage is completed, I work. Mv gifts total .f.l" l.dii,."".'. "j rouiiiien ami dropped in its piece, col Hockefoiler rend his answers in a j ored with n glint from the divine spark clour nnd firm voice. He said he had that animates this new voice. If I wore fiskod tor n choice of all I believed it could safely bo lett with; her songs, I think T si Id select, for a Lecture by Mips Jcffio U. Cox Public Library Auditoiiuin TONIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK I'll KM : Tor Your Pickles. riektvs may be' Chocolato Caramels. Mix in the kept irom becoming moldy by raying a niucepau two cupsful of brown sugar, bag of nmstaid in the top of the pickle1 half a cupful of mohisses, half n cupful jar. jof nvect cream into which you lnivo Istirr.'d u bit of sula no bigger than li In Place of Beeswax. I'so common pea, four lablcspuonsful of melted but laundry smp in place or beeswax on tor nnd four tablcspoonsfiil of uusweet ironing day, and your iron will be nei- encd chocolate, grilled, Cook until it ther rough nor sticky. .Iiiiid.'ns if diopped into 'n od water; fla- or with a tonspimnliil of vnnilln; turn To Clean White Woodwork. Pip a into a buttered pan and as it. cools cut cloth in whiting and with it you cii'ijiuto npiaros with n buttered knife, easily reunce linger murks and other. Chicken Salad. lloil a chicken and when very cold skin it, remove the bones ami cut not, chopit into bits of iiMitonti si.o. To a pint of the chick en ii il.l me hnlf pint of crisp white celciy. cut into hits. .Mix well with I ho iiiokeW, sensoniu,; to taste with salt and I'ej I'i'r; moisten wilh a l-'reuch divi-siio.'. turning the chicken and celery ocr and over in this. Lino u salad bowl with lettuce leaves, put the mix ture in (lie center and cover with a. thick nin.M'iinaiso dressing. dirty spots from your white woodwork. Cocoauut Steeples.-One pound of ,-o-couiiut, 11 eggs beaten together. I ni.uid pulverize. I sugar, 1 tahlespooulul n' Hour. Hake on buttered paper in slow oven until brown. Eggs a la LaiiHanne. onion, minced very fine stalks ol chopped celery, uud pepper to tnstc to a pint ot Add a -in, ll rollpY i It in .d h mil tecs, in wlucu the hard lumps In; been broken or chopped. Unit it I the boil and let if cook Tor lo minute Have six eggs well beaten; stir ilie iut.i Ihe tomato piileo, cook lor tiv in i ii ii i cs uud tervc. SALTS IS FINE FOR able to eipinl, in spito of tho fact that following the phenomenal success of "Brown of Harvard" in Now York a few years ago practically every play wright in tho country tried his hand at writing a cn'lege piny, (leorgo Ado, William C. Do Mille, uud n host of oth ers lirought out piiKsmiy goon eonegc - . .i,,,.,.,.,,,.,. ti,..t iu. play., but they nil fell down in then; .. ' mlf(,v hr'Mt with the people to remedy evils rather than to limit the scope of his foundation by providing for hypothetical dauaors. "Tho solo motive of mv various foundations," said Rockefeller, "is I desire to devote a portion of my for tune tn the service of my follow men." Kockefcller said ho reserved $2,0(10, Onn annually from it fund and person ally distributed this amount. PERSONALS a- M . J. Anderson of CI runts Puss is in the city today. Mrs. l' A. J'runk of Aiiiusville is hero visiting her son, W. tt. I'runk, il.'lli South Church street. (leorgo Hurst and wife of Silverton are in the city visiting relatives. Alex Merrifield of Aunisville is a visitor in the city today. Jerry llinkle, president of the Phil omath bank is in the city us the guest of Col. A. J. Haldwin. Pr. A. K. Summers of Portland is in tho city today. Dr. Hummers is n mem- I ber of the Portland school hoard. Ilcorgo P. Uodgers is in Portland to day on business. .lii:s Huso Aline is here from YVood limn visiting friends nnd relatives. She will be hero about two weeks. T. 11. Johnson of Put'or is in the city on business. Mux Crandall of the firm of Criliidull und llobeits, public accountant!! of Artisans have boon nt groat expense in Portluud, is hero today. securing the noting rights for "llrown Mis, V. A. lieynolds of Silverton Is ol Harvard," and Hint it will cost, more in the city today visiting the legis lo stage tho production Hum any other biture. piny that has ever been put on hero, the t.ary K. Heed of Portland is leg committee has decided to produce the jsterod at tho Hligli. Mr. Heed it p'ny at popular prices. Iteserved seals eountv assessor of Miiltnomnh county. for either performance of 'llrown ol uu, appeared before the joint commit llnivnid" will be 50 and 7:1 cents no te(. ,,u ussossmont nnd taxation lust I higher. : evening. I .Miss Julia ilhania. n nurse, of Al rohenring of Hchnhert 'a " Du bist die Ruh," in which the singer disclosed all her perfections nnd gave biggest prom ise of yet untouched heights or depths in aong ror you muat know that Miss (Hook 's program was not of the kind that "runs tho gamul," Miss (Muck leaves from her program the heroically tragic she sit'ns no Cool-ridgo-Tavlor's "Life nnd Death," nor Schubert's "The Almighty.'1 GREAT CROWDS OUT TO HEAR FIGHT ON PROHIBITION BILL (Continued fiom J'age One.) Flush the Kidneys at Onco Whon Back achy or Bladder Bothers Meat Forms Uric Acid. A Fowl SuEKCStion. Accimiing to I1 good authority, n very old fowl may h j niuile tender as ll young chicken if coo!, odas follows: hub I ho fowl over wit.: lemon juice, which whitens the flesh and improves the flavor; then map ii ia buttered paper and stcan hours until done. If prcf Jowl may be ( steaming it. roasted, alter partially lo it. Peanut Cnilrties. To some Christmas would seem queer without peanut can dy. Put two oupsfiTl of sugar, half a cupt nl of walor uud a cupful nf roasted land hulled) peiiuut.i in u siiiicopun and loil .inl'l it become hiilllo when test ed in coM water. It will then bo a lieiHi'iful golden brown color. Pour it inlo buttered tills or pb.tes. Pe inut brittle is made the sumo way, but iusl before the candy is poured nut for Iwo into the buttered plates a ipmrtcr of a od, Hi,' lonspmiiful of Mida i quickly beaten in- also shown that the product of the Oregon breweries amounts to only about 8,0(10,0(11) gallons annually ' und the manufacturers, bucked by the com mercial organizations, hop growers and other industrial bodies take the posi tion that if there is to bo any allow ance made for the shipment of foocr in to the state under the prohibition mens ore the Oregon industries should get the benefit of the discrimination. Tho resolution has already been pie pared and will be presented in tl house immediately after the failure of the effort to amend the bill so ns ti eliminate the claiiso permitting tin shipment of booze into the state, as lit tlo hope is entertained of the success of the movement, ami it will provide, in substance, that the prohibition amend ment be amended so ns to permit the manufacture of beer nnd other sonii nl coholic beverages by Oregon brciveitcr for export and for private consump tion within the state. If the resolution is adopted by the legislature it is pro posed to submit it to n vote of the people at the special election in .November. No man or woman who eats moat regularly ran make n mistake by flush ing the kidneys occusionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric neid which clogs the kidney pores so I they sluggishly filter or strain only part ot the waste and poisons trom the blood, then yon get sick. Nearly till rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation. di..iuess. sleeplessness, bladder disorders come ; greased tin, from sluggish kidneys. bmbi 1 h? moment you tool a dull ache in tho kidneys or voiir back hulls, or if J the urine is cloudv. offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage, or at tended hv n sensatioa of scnldinc, got about four ounces of Jail Salts, from I nny reliable pharmacy ami take n table- spoonful in a glass or water before breakfast for n few days and your kid neys will then act fine. This famous sails is mnde from tho ncjd of grape : niul lemon juice, combined with lithin nnd has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the ncids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder dis orders. Jad Salts is Inexpensive and cannot injure; mnkes ll delightful effervescent! lithin water drink which all regular i meat caters should take now nnd then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. Cinnamon Cake Take the yolks of six eggs, six lahlospoonsfiil of sugar and n Miinlt Icaspoonfiil (if giuiind cin onni.in and net them nil into a basin, Beat the mixture for half an hour with out changing the direction, and lit the end of that time add lo it the six whil SHOT HER HUSBAND. Se'iienoctudy, X. Y., Feb. 5,--Arr. loll a Andrew Smith shot und killed her husband hero this afternoon. She then attempted to eoniniii suicide, but is expected to n vor. The Smiths came here from Los An- of the eggs beaten to a stiff froth. Sift geles. Mrs. Smith told the police she ill six lablespoousfiil of fluir, and bake, shut her husband because she hud learn the uike in a moderate oven in a flat od that ho was planning to return to another woman in Los Angeles. THIS TRADE MARK IS YOUR GUARANTEE There s no genuine BAKER'S COCOA BAKERS CHOCOLATE unless It has this trade mark on the package. Kxrci-t for their vunity, It wmiM be impoihie to pirate nonio people. I 3 1 JW 1 fff j v . , j 1 I I I WALTER BAKER a CO. LTD. ESTABLISHED 1780 DORCHESTER.MASS. RUIN US. FAT. Or P. Climate Failed ; Medicine Effective HU ft (Mr I'M from TtilMT('llt.niM I'lti'll think UimI int'itU'iiif u 111 nt liWu Ihutti. ttcnh hit, n'KiiUr IihuiIh ntuj Rmnl fuml ll hi In I --. tti him In-ill ll, ul nit'i y Ih nCtt'ti iHCii-il, Muiiy hit u vvw li'nt4i''it li h.'iiltll h Ktkinann A Himhi ive. Im.nl tlu.i; iVrltlnit, nl, l.rt tuftt I 'I'hroiiHh nut lit Ntrnnif M-tid-O I htite hrtn mhw, froai a tn niMlurr itirnr. On l)ct in-h-tr 1-4, I iinn tiikcii null Ty- liu(-il lituunifiii 1 lili Ii ilri ili.n tMla l ulicn tilnxU I ni llll u rv Ibuuft t. iii l-vht nurj, Hi a. I tit-tit burt Wurtli. TriiM( mitl tiiltr tit -t'niMMti i'itf, iihirnilu, lti-r in tkrrr tun ritvt my ih.iNlt-itii nt. foiMtfil me thnl in I'ttki wnn hni hfMn. 'Ifirr-F ui't-ltM Intrr I rt-tii n. kum, Wflhlilnic lita iuiiiitlit tli iltt Iwr IiHtttttf KltrU ttic ho MNMiirniiir r rrnrhlnit lhir it I lie, tin .in') M. lit-'a Itmnn tHklim V'. Utu n ni'imlf-rlMl rtNiffil'r lur Limit 'l'riiilh. w 1 tm Mtnut Pittl writ nitil run rfo n-r hind nf tturk Hhoiit my urn In lrMtr." t hhrft lntfl l. t tiiiilnilO S 'I TU It W i:iUI. I Vri iniin'H A It erii t h f Ih inom ffllriirliMiH lit liroiiclilnl cittiirrli ntnl tvrv Hi roil t niul lunir nfTerl lour imI uit-hiiihlltiir ih a n mIdiu Ci nt- to Inn no hiirinful mi- hnhit-f innin'T MtuKn. Aei'i)l no nulihtMUtr, Mm ii4, It : ruiilnr tr.i, j. Kohl I tcuiftnff HruttwlMin, Write fnr lnxr.pt N t f riM) eiUM. vt ri'iu ,nlinrnl(rv. Ih f ImiU'I nKlw Imny in in hiilem visit iny uith lior hit ter who in einplnveii ut tho lenidluture. , Wiilimit IjiiuletfH, mi extennive furm- j er uf Cottntfe tinne in ill the I'ity to-1 tiny. Mr. I.iunle!s Htopped over enpo-i eiully in Snl"in to ntteml tiie meetinl of the Klk lotlt;o In.tt niht unit renew i nlit uiMpmintiimvH, ' Williiuti ttnser, t'ormer imiyor of Sil verton is n f-itev here tiuluy. J, O. Miittison, tin iiltnrney of (IrnntH Tumm is here tmlny on leitl IniKinenf. .Mm. J. K. lliinimoinl ut" Mlverton i uere tetlny. to iit the leislntnre. Ueoi'e K, Hrynnt of the t'upitul Tit; KItnit i nyr AlilU hum in INirtlmnl )enter . tiny on ImsiuewN. t). (1. Kvniirt returned yosterdny to Imh homo lit Sitvorton ntter h few u'ttynr , vinit with t'lieiwU hero. K, Ii. Niehols, of MeMinnville, wnn n viiit ir in th? nty yeKtenluy. KliM K. ll'ivai'l it in I llonier llounrtl. Moico, nre in tno eitv on ttmiiuw PROTEST MAY BE MADE TO GERMANS (Continueil 1'ioin Pniie One.) as LECTURE AT LIBRARY. Miss Cox, of the Salein lliu.li Seliool, uives I lie tliinl in tier series on the l''.uroieaii War in tlio iiuititorinui of the 1'ulilie l.iliinrv this evening at K oMoili. Mist) Cox lias uiviMi two loetiiros on the war niul they have proved very iulorestinn. Those who have lieaiil the leetiires have ailile.l to their fund of information on the onuses of this war nnd why it wim nl most inevitnlile. Out of n vast fund of l(iiimlodio on Iho situation ai'iiiired liy miieh roailin nnd study, Miss Cox presents tho salient dirts iu u very eiitorliiinitifr manner. Miss Cox her self Is entirely tieutriil in her altitude. After lior Inst loelure sho remarked that when sho donati to study nhout this war she had found it hard to lie perfoetlv neutral, as she fell she oiiulit to lie, iuit lifter stiulvliiL' tho suliieet and loohinir Into both sides us she had . lo, sho feels absolutely neutral and '""-', nre in roe eny on luisiiuw ; WashiiiKtun, Kol. .V-Tlio Notris eouhl not i-xpross a preferoni'ii for visitiuu with friends. f rosolntiou, providing for an Invritina either sine. ' tv,H Holdn is in Portluud to-, tion of reeent prioiarv i'inpni;iis in This leeturi' Is free nnd you lire iu '' I'Umiii'ss tor the industrial neei- 1'ounfvlvaniu and Illinois, was reported vnoii to iiiionii. , ""'."".'".. .. iiivonioiy t-y the senate eleetlons emit- jeials of the iiovernmout here nfter the ineoliiiK of the oiiliinet today, nt whieh the (Ionium onloi was disenssod In ile tiiil. The noliir reeeivrd by this (jnv. ernnient so far. however, is retarded Mner-ly ss a wnruiio; that sueh n dnni;er !nie will exiit. sueh as have heretofore been is' nod bv Kih:IiiimI and (lerinany I ''oiii-'iniiijj in in oil mens In the North ' sou. i It Is ol'firinlly staled that no pro test nor older nolo rouanliiiR the mat- j tor has yet been sent to tlermnny by tile lute departiuent. INVESTIGATION TAVORED. Crew of Eiiidon. ltoillii, by wireless to Hayvillo, L. ., , Snlem. He will uiiihe his hoino hero l'eb. o,-- Hispatohos roeeived lioro In n tt it In Snloin. niwht doelnred that l.leiitoninil Com- j i Ims. ;0th is in I'l.illand today on iniiu ler Vou lltiivko, with nirt of the luisinoss, new of tho (loriiinii eruisor Kniilun, j ,1, Mnvely lot t today for nil extended rone'iod llodeliln, on the southwest eoat visit at his old home in North Haliota, dent i out in issioil. '. r. lew, or 1 ill's i ity, nns koiirih : mittoo lodnv. An iimendment to the a Iiiiuki' on Tuition,! ineiiue lu Ninth ro.olntion provide, (hut the iuvosili.ii t.oii nmy iin'liide nny other ulnlo whore uf Anili'S, on their way hoine. When tho I'lmden was sunk off Cooon ialan-l bv the Australian eruisor Sydney Inst lull, Von Mueelio mid n lamliiiu party were nsliore otideavoiinn lo do itri the llritisli wireless station. Tiiev esitiped Iho Australian wnrrliip and iifto ward eluded a I'reiu h eruisor mid roin'',iel HoilriiU. ehiirijos of orriiption Hro made, WILL CL08U BREWERIES. Au eulhiisiastio mootlii is that of two uirl i-bums who Imven't seen emh other lor uoiirly an hour. lloi'O. Idaho. I-Vb. .1. The Idaho son lie .vlll slay tn rortland a low days be- nte today passed a bill prohibiting. Ihi fore slartiiiK oust. leaioilueture of Inti-xieatinir liquor in V. VV. Npeueor, of the Speiner Hard- dry 'eriilory. Tho rlfivt of the nioas war, I eoiiiuiny, is in I'oitlnud lodny lire, if it homines n luw, will be the tiniisili tiiiK bninoss. !elosiii)f of breweiies in ooiintiei whiek li, 'in Ho Wntois, of the Salem Amuse- have abolished saloons, nient company, is l'ortliind visitor In ! 'biy, I AMENDMENT REJECTED. O. V. Coshow, a pioiiiiiunt Kosebuiu W.-ishiiintnn, Ki b. Ihe I'ndoiwond attorney, is hct to un;ue it ca.-o in the amen linent, pioiidiiiK for one new bat supremo eourt. : tlerhip uext year Mislead of two, was ri- C. T. Toinerov was In Multnomah yes- iei tod in the houso this afternoon in a (tenl iy on business. : preliminary vote of 148 tn LID. 11 7lamlm0 S;iy that over the 'phone to your dealer now. It brings the very finest fruit of its kind fresh from California, fully ripe, juicy, svycet, firm, tender, delicious just as it tastes when picked direct from the tree. Eat Sunkist Oranges in salads and desserts cat them whole between meals and at bedtime, OJcr today a dozen or a box. Low prices place them within the reach of all. California ges Picked Ripe from the Tree Shipped to All Markets by Fat Freight-Sold by Beit Dealer in Your Neighborhood Try Sunkist Lemons Juicy, tart, practically aeill(;sa. The most attractive looking Irra on llccrl, quart erf il or halved to icrvt wilh fish, meat! and tea, Pure Sunkist Lemon juice in place ol doubt ful vinegar adds a dainty jj"yk flavor to tcorei ol dlsliri. Beautiful Silver Premiums S. Sunkirt Wrapperi. Our book tolls 110 w.ivi ol iminK orangei ami lemon-i, alo how lo u ' "V i wrapperi lor beautilul Wm. V"" ""icwara nt pure diver plate i-.nclumve (Imiirn. No a.l.-.ni.u. ' If - le'.!"!a ,he 'V"9 Vnu P"v l0 K this ilU-er ll nut Mtlnlactnrv In every wav. The booli plclurei the popular plccei. Get i California Fruit Crowen Exckann 1 3 N. Clark Street, Chief o Sav Wrapper