Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 02, 1915, Page TWO, Image 2

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    TWO
THI BALEH CAPITAL JOimT. MEM" "AI. H
S octal andPersonal
By UOLLIB nVWOORt
EVKKYONK in the oily who in in
terested in really good pictures
rhould hiado an effort to nee the
splendid photographs on display this
week at tiie public library, corner ol'
State and Winter streets. The exhibit
is the first to be made by the Oregon
Photo Art association, and while not
largo comprising but fifteen photo
graph every one is a gem a sample
uf artistic perfection.
This club is composed of well-known
young business men, the artistic ability
and activities of each in most instances
being practically unknown
Graham aa his representative at the
April concert, and it has been suggest
ed that a forthcoming concert be given
in Snlem, and should this plan material
ize ;ho young people woild undoubtedly
be given a most enthusiastic reception.
,
Mrs. Molly Burger and Mis. Alta
Schneider were hostess for tho P. K, ic
K. Trolly club Saturday evening at the
homo of the former, 408 Statesmun
street. They were assisted by Miss
Marie Burger. Tho rooms were beauti
fully decorated in honor of Washing
ton s birthday, using the natminl color,
SMARTLY DEVEOPED
BEDFORD CORD COAT
IN BISCUIT COLOR
The display is mndc in tho children 's j hatchets and clusters of red ('hurries in
corner of tho library, which, owing to
its eaccllent lighting, will prutiaiiiy lie
the location of future exhibits wnich
ara planned to be iniido each quarter
with several special displays between
timet.
Tha pictures of the present exhibit
are " Wiodland," near Santa Barbara,
t'al.; "Maid o' th' Mist," Vernal falls
of tin, Yosemite, ami "Lover's l.nne,"
Hope ranch of Z'fitM acres, near Santa
Harbara, (.'al., by Jlerinan W. Burr;
"Jw Tide,"' Salmon liver bay, Ore.;
"Moonlight," sunset on Nye Beach,
Ore., and "Sunlight and Mist," near
Devil' Punch Howl, Nyo Hem h, Ore.,
by Horace Sykes; "The Herd, 1 Va
hats, near ( ape Pcrpctiin, Ore.; "tliaj
Day," near Kaiser, imrth of Salem,
and "The Kiid of a Perfect Day,'
seen.) on Willamette, near Salem, by
Kobcrt 0. I'hiiIuh; "Maintain Majes
ty," Mt. Jefferson, "Alone," h ic on
lVillimetlo near Hnlcm, and "In the
Paris, " by. August Naugenliaiierj " Kast
l'ortul," Oregon enpitol building,
"Hummer Lake, nortu or ruilom, at
Mission Bottom, and "Cliristmiis
Hoses," by A. C. Burlier.
Tho work throughout is representa
tive of all that in best in pluitcraphic
art, the modern school being demon
atrated in each picture. The old-fash-ioned,
clearly defined, minutely detailed
and technically nice picture is given
no place, the group instead speaking
eloquently of the biantilul results to
be obtained by adhering to tho solier,
broader and more amalgamated metlud.
Tha work of Mr. Bair is particularly
commendable. Although but a recent
disciple to the latter style, his work
would lie well deserving of praise iu
any exhibit. His picture, entitled
"Woodland," is J "deed one of the
most exquisite cxumplcs of pantograph
ic art ever seen locally. Holt, haiuion
ioui and charming it is. Simple in ar
rangement ami treatment, it depicts a
most commonplace scene, made ucauti
Jul by the clever and artistic concep
tion of the artist.
"Sunlight and Mist," by Mr. Sykcs,
ia a very remarkable picture, realistical
ly ropioduoing sunlight on the vuporj
mists. An cqnuliy notable picture is
til "Moonlight," which Isn't mum
light at all, but iii'teud is the setting
un leflected in a very wiindeifiil man
ner upon the wet sands of Nye llcacii.
To any but one versed iu the technical
Hie of camera-craft the picture seeiui
an unusually effective moonlight inn
Tina. Of lheeollivtic.il made by Mr. Paulim
"Tha Kud of a Portort Day" will prob
ably prov the most generally pleasing,
profusiou.
Cards and music, both instrumental
uiul vocal, wore enjoyed during the
evening. Hofrcahincnts were served,
carrying out tbo docorutions in unique
form. Those prcsont were: Mcsdanies
Maude MeConiicll, Mabel Taylor, (Jenc
vn Kavanaiigh, Kvolyn Hawthorne, Be'n
Heely, Iva Hall, Addie Becker, Myrtle
Athcrton, Marian Snover, Janie Beaeh,
Alta Sc hneider, Molly Burger and Miss
Mario Burger, Beiln and Burdcttu Huw
th nc, Alice and ('neater, Jr., Beach,
Heutiico ami Casper Becker, Raymond
and ( lif ford Hall, Argel Stautoii and
Byle Sproul.
Dr. Vinton F.llis left this morning
fir Seattle, where tomorrow he will
sail on tho Alaskan steam; hip Alameda
for Juneau, Alaska, where iie has a
position as official physician tor the
Treaihvell (luld Mine eoinpnny. With
.Mrs. F.llis he has I ecu spending the
winter in Salem with his parents, Or,
and Mrs. (I. V. Kliiu. Mrs. Kllis and
little daughter, Amy Annabel, will re
main tor another month in Salem,
Mary Antin, who is booked for an ap
pearance ut tho Wliito Temple, Port-
lanil, at nearby uate, is also to be
secured fcir a lecture at Monmouth col
lege. Many Salem folk, interested in
I he message which she brings of tiie
immiginutn' struggles, hardship and
iiccouiplishmonts, hnvn been planning on
homing her, even if a 1'ortlaiid trip
was necessitated, ami these will be
pleased to learn of the possibility of
an opportunity of hearing the noted
lecturer closer at Inline. It hus been
rumored that a special delegation of
Siilem Women expected to attend in a
body, and that tho members of the
Salem Woman's club were to send a
like body, but tiie authenticity of the
report has not been verified.
This evening in the armory will take
place the annual inspection ball uf Com
pany M, Thud regiment of the Oregon
Nati'iiul (liiuid, tlu aflair to bo the
first i.f a series n military dancing
parties uml entertainments.
The iilficiius and members will an
pear iu full di em uniform, the program
milliners to bo prooncdru by the grand
.1 ui, 11.
When the I'ortlnad Symphony orchis
tin i nines to the (Irund opern house
next Mindiiy iillcrnoon they will pre
sent u piii'.nini of unusual merit, which'
niiimiMs to in every wav please every
individual 'who has an inclination to the
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CITY OF EUGENE IS
I:
HURCH CO-OPERATION
Citizens of Jeferson Must Over Sixty Delegates From
Pay Street Assessments
Says Supreme Court
In sustaining the order of Judge L.
T? Harris, of the circuit court tor Lane
county, and granting a new trial to tne
city of Eugene in the suit for damages
brt.jght by Josie I'ullen, for personal
injuries sustained by reason of a fall
caused by a defective board in a side
walk and for which she was awarded a
verdict for 2(inn in tho original suit,
tho supreme court this morning held.
Different Churches Met
at Leonard
TV, mal nf the delegates from
the different churches at the hold;
Leonard last night marked the begin- j
ning of a closer unity between the
city and the upbuilding of an effort to
bolster up the attendance at the Sun-
day schools, mid week services andj
evening services in the churches. About
60 delegates were present at the meeting i
and the enthusiasm and sincere .min
ims niur.....,; !---" ,-,.. ,1,.,, tu ,ven,ent
that, under section 48 of the . har cr o j . u.,... , .
fFjODISH WRAP)
Kueeue. the citv in
personal damages in excess of $1 "0 and
that damages in a greater amount than
$1(10 are recoverable only from the
public officers of Kugene whose duty it
is to seo that tho streets and sidewalks
of the city are kept in good repair.
The decision of the trial court is up
held, however, upon the question of
its right to grunt a new trial upon the
showing o discover.'' of new evidence
in the case which might be of benefit
to the defendant in the assessment of
damages.
Must Pay Street Assessments.
Holding that in all respects the pro
ceedings leading up to the making of
permanent improvements upon certain
streets in the city of Jefferson were
regular and in accordance with the au
thority vested in the city council by the
charter of said city, the supreme court
this ni"iiing affirmed the decree of
Judge William Galloway, of the circuit,
court for Marion county, in the case
Dr. E. F. Reames, presided as toast-
master and was chosen temporary
chairman of the organization, Professor
Elliott was selected a vice chairman,
and R. w' Walton was selected as
secretary and ' treasurer. The recom
mendations of the committee on organ
ization were accepted and adopted by
the meeting. The first one was that
two members should be named from
the committee to visit each church in i
the city once each month to talk on:
the evening service. The various pas-1
tors will give each of the speakers five
minutes time for short addresses. See-j
ond, that a committee ot 1(1 from the
original committee he appointed to look
after the Sunday schools of the city
and tn make special effort to briiirr the
heads of the families to Sunday school I
as well as the younger members of the
family. Third a committee will be up
ponited to bolster up the mid-week
services and to make these meetings of
such importance that tho people can-
One, member
Illustrated Lecture
LUTHER BURBANK:
The Man and His Methods
WEXFORD THEATRE
Wednesday, March 3,
At 2:30 P. M.
Admission Free
nf C. M. Smith. .Ins. Kuntniiie, and not afford to miss them
other property owners against the city from each church was appointed ou the
0i ,iciierson, ana ornercu inn 1 . m.,mi.,, v,
sessments against their properties arc
NEW LUMBER OUTLETS '
ARE IN UNITED STATES
The coat shown today is a very mod- goal and must be paid. The decision I cooperation and the relation between
ish garment, the snilent style features is written by Justice Harris and is con- the church and the layman, He brought
of which is tho snort waist nnu inciourr.-Mi in by thief Justice .Moore and "in me iihi mai uie iiukiucss ui cum-
Rev. Carl Elliott gavY a short talk on' Must Bo Developed On Tarms and In
limilinir lieplum, Tho material is bis
cnit colored Bedford cord and with it
is worn a trim biscuit colored felt hat.
PERSONALS
Mrs. L. X. Honey, of Eugene, is vis
iting friends ill this city.
L. L. Cribble, of Aurora, was in the
city today on business. .jft.
W. ('. Miller, of McMinuuilo, wub in
tho city yeteiibiy on business.
i ducting it church is not a one-man
J proposition. Eev. James Klvin gave a
In nn .minion cuched ill scarcely' l'" ' M ' " vo.""'iuec cm
mr ; (Ml wr.l. which is a model do- Mr' blvi" hH been thrnugh n
Justices Burnett and Bean
Writes Modol Opinion.
for brevity apd getting at the essence
of nil issue in a case without devoting
several typewritten pages of cxplnn
atcry nmttcr lending up to the issue,
Justice Benson, of the supreme court,
this morning held tiiat the option held
by W. J. Patterson for the purchase of
the property and business of the Ha
masc'is creamery of I'orllnnd, from its
ownerB, Andreas and Peter Vctsch, was
merely an agreement to buy the prop
erty at n stipulated sum (t."iP.(MI(l) and
R. E. Mason, of Aibany, made a visit tha"t the amu.mt iid down upon the
Salem yesterday on business. I securing of the option did not
the atmospheric ellect being particular- very lu st iu tho musical line
ly gouJ. His work is quite welt known, The introductory number is I'lie'ilre,
and ia always representative of a dis
tinctly original style.
Mr. Naugebauor's picture of Mt. Jef
ferson ia we'd worthy or consideration.
Jo it he has hown to u very large de
grce the bigness and majesty ol this
notable peak, om thing which few por
tions with a camera seldom acciunplisn,
"Christmas liases" and "The Kast
l'crtal" are perhaps Mr. Umber's best.
The latter is a particularly attractive
and graceful study of a very stilf mid
uncompromising subject.
None of the pioturis are merely plot
ty, nor are they exhibited to ul tract
by Massenet, tho most piyulnr modern
eonriofcr of French oporn. His fecun
dity seems well nigh inexhaustible. Ili
opera lire many hi number. Among
ti.e .iiost successful have been "l.u Hoi
de Bah , e," "Mauon, I'hais,"
"Sappho" mid "La Jongleur do Notre
uaine.
The overturn (o Kacine's tragedy,'
"l'h"ilie," ultlinugli an early work,
having been written in ISitl, is one of
the ! est in ideas nnd the most effective
of nny uf the Massenet's coinpusitions.
The utory of I'hedre runs as folh.vs:
riiodro, daughter of the Cretan king,
Fiank L. Mcdiitee, of Portland
rcgisteied nt the Bligh. '
W. It. Kirkwood, of McMinnville, was
fin the citv yesterday.
J. I), Zurelier jvns n business visitor
in tho city yesterday,
Miss Buffo, of the French Shop, lins
returned from Portland where "ho was
arranging fur the shipment of her now
millinery stock.
Dr. A. C. Caldwell was in Albany
venteidny nfternoon.
W. It. Reynolds, of tho Hilvertou
Lumber Co., was in the city yesterday
uu Susiness,
N.'ls Langsev, 11 farmer living nenr
Silvrton, was in the city yesterday
apply upon tiie purchase price until
the actual transfer of the property took
place, He also hnMs that there is noth
ing to show in the evidi'iioo that Vctsch
brothers had ever accepted tho offer
of I'attersni anil that an unaccepted
offer of sale is not susceptible of re
formation, la giving this opinion
which is eoneunod ill by Justices Bur
nett, Bean and Harris, the
campaign of this kind in The Dalles
and gave a practical talk on the sub
ject. Rev. Hammond of Willamette
('Diversity cave a talk from the stand
point of the layman and mude a report
tor the committee on arrangements,
All who attended the meeting pro
nounced it a success and the ultimate
good of the movement is assured.
Homes, George M. Cornwall Tells U.
of 0. Students.
1IE-1 11
In 1008 I was taken very sick
Common Sense Advice by a Distin
guished Specialist.
Arid" stomachs are rlancorniis be-
decree ot cause e.cid irritates nnd intlames the
Jml-,'e Median, of the circuit court for delicate lining of the stomach, thus
Multnomah, county, who (t dcrci( a re- hindering nnd preventing the proper
formation of the option, is reversed and action of the stomach, and leading to
the puit is dismissed. probably nine-tenths of the cases nf
Otner cases handed down by the su- noniacli trouble from which people suf
prelim court this morning follow:
for. Ordinary medicines nnd medical ' Inniber trade."
Ml
r.,:,.u,, nf rirniinn Kiieenc. A arch i """"j wvuu.i "uu uciiiL' airaid.
Tho most nromisinn ty.o ways of!wo,,t ,0 prominent I'bysician a! Lit
stimulating lumber consumption tliHt i rtJ' vOle, Iown. After ductoring fcr
are seen by (ieorge M. Cornwall, of somo time without euro or relief I be
Portland, publisher ot the 1 imliei'iiiun, Ran the use of Swamp-Hoot anil foam
were told hv him to a Mute cimersny , immediate relict. Alter imint mm:
class in commerce this week, bottles which T bought of Jerkin'.
The first is retail solicitation. Drug storo of Fairfield, Iowa, I becm
The second is the carrying of luni-1 rt well man and can honestly say ttn
her by stores to sell in siniill lots forjl have never hnd any signa of I rtl
minor domestic uses. of any Kidney trouble, I am to gratr
Mr. Cornwall did not suggest these. if ui towurd your medicine that I new
Iwo methods as mere minor helps; ho hesitate to recommend it to iirun I
emphasized them as the salvution of.kiinw who is suffering with Kidxi
the half dorniiint lumber industry. trouble.
He believes farmers would be much ! Yours very truly,
more extensive users of lumber, for ex- MACE CLINKI.N'BBARD,
ample, if lumber agents would visit Fairfield, Jou
inem, snow mein wnere a siuuii unt-si- Mute or Iowa,
nient. in lumber would give them a shed , Jefferson County, ss. I
to lessen wear and tear of wenther on, Subscribed mid sworn to Woit mv
stock or implements; or a feeding rick hy the said Mace Cliakcnbcarlitiitki
that would save wuste from scattering ! signature acknowledged to be Retail'
hay; or, sny, chicken houses that would i,y njm this 12th day of July, IMS. '
make possiblo winter laying.' "Tho CHA11LKS IS. CB.ML,
sewing machine agent, tho automobile Notary Pnblie.
agent, the lightning rod agent, nro eon- t Hmi for said County and State,
stunt, visitors, yet no one suggests lum-' '
ber to the farmer,"' said Mr. Cornwall.1! Letter to
"Hspcoiully in the middle west would j ur, Kilmer & Co.,
this p'an of solicitation by experienced Bmghaniton, N. Y.
lumber agents greatly stimulate the1 .
A. I'. Sandstrom vs. Oregon-Wash-1 treatments ure usclcrs in such eases,
Similar increased use would result in
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do fii
You.
Judge C. A. Schlbrede, of Marsh- iiiijton Ruilroad k Navimitioi comiinuv. for they leave the source of the trouble I '"' Hn'l villngn homes if at stores par- u,..! ,,, .,. t0 Dr, Kilmer t W.
field, was in the city today, having appeMr.nt, appcnlcl from Multnomah the acid in the stomach, a dangerous hs P'1'1 f ll"'",,'i lni,r ''"nld be bought, rjinglmmton, N. Y., for a unill "
stopjied off to visit friends and rein- county, action for damages, opinion bv ever. The m id must be neutrali'ed ' for window boxes, for wood boxes, hottle. It will cotivinco (inyoie. Toi
lives on his wav to IVtlnnd. Burnett. Circuit .luHim Mcdinn's ,1,'.. land its formation nn.vent,.,) ;,i n, I flower boxes, picture frames, nnd any I ,;ii ui ,..,ive a hnoklct of vilmN'
attention through tins quality, lint each , Miiiiib, beeniuo the wile of Theseus,
is given n place beeii'ise of is educn- j .i,(er slu liecamo enamoured f Hip
tiounl and endurin( iuulities. Some , pulyius, sun of Thes - us, but wit :,ut nuv
may lie ilna pointed in the size of the enc Kinneeineiit ou his part. Thereupon
Linn W. Nesmith returned to this , eision iu favor nf nlnintiff uffnirmed
city today from a short visit in Polk Meier & Frank company vs. Albert
county. M. Mitlehnor, appollunt. aiiiiesled from
H'ii lloffstettcr, one of Silvortou s Multnoinnh countv. suit to recccer for
(intrnetors, is in Salem on business. j goods sold, opinion bv Chief Justice
'est thing for this purpose 'is a (,.n. I "f n hiindied other small dnmcstie uMc.inforniatjnn telling about tlic WT
,t,.,.,r.r..l nr U: I''nrirlu itrnvu linltnhnllitr iu nnu. nn. . .. -, !,!,. tu mh
I' ' "isuroieii magnesia, u Sim- . ' " " "",nnt tiliulder. vtnen in "
.pie nntacid, taken in n little warm or ,nK without useful or ornnmental wood llmi monljm, the Snlem Daily Cap,
cold witter offer eating, which not only i,tl'vi''''" ,h'" would ho made at nnco i ,1 otii-nitl. Regular fifty-cent ni f
ncutriilized the acid, huf nr. .,, I the householder did not have to go ' i.,n :., i,,,i. fr sule at all m
v. ii. hihiiiiiiii u 111 illinium .!- niiiore, i iii'iiii .iinigo (iatens decision i lornioiiuiunn rrom winch acidity is '.' h """"""H pni-i-,iun . stores,
lerday, tiuying a car loan or grain ieii;iii ravor of plnintitf affirmed. inevernperi. Foods which iirriinarilv 1 v lulnnor yarn; peisunue
steers. ; W. F. Hedges vs. E. I). Riddle, et ul, ! ''au '"stress mnv be eaten with ini-'""1 'V"r'' n"'" "'ng'o board;
L. J. Adnms, an attorney of Silver- aiue.'llants. nmnvdcl fmm ttnuidsa .-..-, I purity if the men'l i i'll,,v-..,i ,. i.i. .. ! hunt the board; hire it drily to cnrr.v1
ton, was in the city.vesterdny. ty, motii.i to relax costs disallowed : ' l',,l' t'isurnted magnesia, which enn be ,0 ll0nu'i P.V h drayman; work'a
l'nvid Aline, of Woiiilbuin, is in the .,r euriem. obtained from nnv druoeist nnd ' out m "w" measurements for the re-
exhibit, but for sevcuil reasons th
smaller din lay was decided upon as lie
ing the most successful. Anyway, the
fd lection should Ii seen, luviius, lor
either the piote-sloual or ainuteiir ho
the eiefly I'licdre cuntiixcd to niul.e
Tlic-eus jealous i," hiH own sun. Iu thiu
rhe Miieei.bcl so well that Theseus
i inn in. 1 1 r,l llippolytus to the veugciiuce
of Acpti'iie who ti'irilii'd his horses
1ogr.iphor ur those who just admire j with a sea monster, while driving in
piotiiroequc loveliness there iiwuils it : his chariot, Although killed in thin en-
-ery pleasant surnrise. Uouuter, llippolytus wns restored to life
" " by t!u ,kill of Aesculapius, nnd then
Miss I.Biiita l.yiuh, youngest daugli ioiic,veil by Diuno tu Italy, where he
ter of Mr, mid Mrs. Isaac Lviich, was liM'd happily ever lifter, under the
married to Lester Ml ill lor at n iinplo : piutei lion nt the
ceremony Sundav nlteruoun at live rucnu,
citv on business. . ,', M Slnith , , Hp.,(,,ln,M j always be kept hand v.
I 1) lf,,liili oti.l u,,,i I.iKrmin uiti'it . ,. . . ' .
,.. . , . n ...... . . , . ..h .. , ,IV r ,,.i,,rnn S,.Ri,.,i f,oni Mar-1
in mucin ou nusiness Aioniiuy. r.ugcne :,. .,.,.. ;, ,, .,' .., ..n......
Hegist
cptacle; cut tho board and probably
spoil it,'1 said Mr. Cornwall,
ion county, suit to prevent collection oil VrmeiKot.ol Tl M I ! ' K"'" "iveuising ami ediiciilioniil
,.,i., ... i i iciiOiiiiuiiui ukii isi n;imipn ciumaien s ion ,t
11 V III .1,u ..III .... t. U -'""" --run S I II T rill-l'l Illl'tOVe- -...wi IH1IUVU , ' "
iiccompany the estab'
leui today (Tuesday i tu represent the
county in the West I. inn road tax case
that is to be argued before the supreme
cnurt. Oregon City Enterprise,
Miss Thcresn (imninin returned from
Snlem the first of the week. Morning
Astoriiin,
A. J. Yick, who was operated on
three weeks ngo tndiiy, has sn far re
iiivercil that he is again at his desk
ehaiiuiiiL' nvmnh ' " " H"""!''
' ".""I"'.; ... 'n,: , l,. 1,.,., ,.
nieiit, opinion bv Justice Hams. Cir
cuit Judge (ialloHay's decision (or de-1
teinlant uftinnnl. ' !
Hannah M, On vs. Slnte ' Oregon, I Les
appellant, npi-ealed from ( lin kiiiuas ! r a
county, suit i t! it laair the validity of a , nil
I) p i .. ! Iishtiient nf small lumber parcels in
MJ VRUiail miUIIieVS ",rrp" ,np tturer said. This earn-
v -
paign would point out inithouglit of
Angeles, i d., ,.,.1. , 'r wood, tell the householder what
., .. .. ' .. sizes to use and how tn fit the nieces
',' ,' " 'icieiise in navid ( ap-
store he could find Iheso
staiiilaiil pieces neatly wrapped, ready
foi delivery by the next store wagon.
: nd M. A. Schmidt ,.i,,,,i ... i. 1 h,'r' ""P"'"" n'i him that ut
liMirce deciec. oi ininu by .lioilice lion- eei'li r iu ennne i i,.n . !:i. .i... i . "cincst
, ' . . ' "" uie in nil
son, tornicr upiinni of siipieme court i .nttiug ol the Lou Anjelcs Tinien bi'ibl-'
Mwtiiiin'il no I i'n in n. .,.,),.,. I
It.'heaiing was denied in Ion i Coo.! "'.' by II. II. Appol. council , ' I ,. I i ' .'" 'H'r 01 ""' A"",r,,,"
, ic -, men '""'""I lm the lumber cut goes abroad, and 1 .doubt.
; Ai . I averted tha, ,.,e "''''ll'" the export lnde can be mater.
witin'M-i v ,, i.i i,, ,ii. , . ' ' ' "oreaseii, vt e must t lieretiire
Cold Storage
Space For Rent
eggs,
Aiinrtiucnts for storage
1 . . J
butter, meats, fruiw
vegetiiblcs. Reasonable nw'.
uiul season rates qm'tol.
All liarties intcrwlcii tV
2ilS S. Coiumcrcinl street.
SALEM BREWE0
ASSOCIATION
Cold Storage Dcpwlw"11
o'clock, Rev. IIiiiiv I'.. Maibiill or tne- I he nurture l.egii s with a massive , '. " ". wtwitw?ev) itH .... . siiuiulnl.' the business at home, The J
First Itaptist church otlicla.iiie, i the and s,n e intioductiMi, which is I ol-1 ' !'. "-"""g-.Normng As.onun. ' ' i ;-;, as th,. men peti,io f cement and steel is en- 1
presence of the a ildcl rehOives of! lowed b, tho uppeaiunoo of an in,,,,,,-1 ' '".'iM "'1 ' : '' , "'" I TTl I Silibborn CougJtS Q! ' V, '"""I. al., coaching upon the former standard I
the twn voong people. The wedding siouod theme lor the clarinet, whici Sin" 1,1 M 1 ''r'th I'-ugel, Both g V'flfjish Itl a ffclTU V " I ivll I-"..-' ' , , "i"'" in huge qmintilies. It is now!
took place Iu Uioir Lew I g w Phedie's I , over her un- ;' ". "l "'! I " .,ke S LTZ9. Z ?'! '? 1 J of UmZ- 1
timber and Mrs. Frank Mapea aasial-j. her impaisi e,l ouH.uist sugge-ts I ''v "l' h"';, ,;- Al " lZZll ,,, j -'""'alr iM4 Cou,.h r,np g1,',,, ;,. 'I',"' '' 'I1 "Hl1 States,' ' Mr. ,lW II IlllllllalW1'
iiK. the 'lepniteiv uf the ei.rne.ed Theseus1 A. Holilnns ,ut to Sal, m this , lh , ,. , '""" tu tu.ike th, ily , - -
..... .. - .. ' . iiMiuiibtvl in.it t i ui! on liosinoNN. Al. 5C . v wi.md ditv ,.t v ,,.., ,.. ..: i . ., , - - mmtm .
11,1,1 tne wiata ol the aveo'ring .Nop . ,, ., " jv JuiUe al llnnao ..,,. "' I"" "i tne de- MaaaawaaanBaaBws .ttr
toinv 11,-ioni. vi n ..."i. mi'. ..... . . . . niTi' 1
ssmssm$smsmmw&?& -ii.tn.-t .u,,,,,,,,-'. .,.-.... '-"tttt'
' ",i,ii- ",- v
Mius Marv Siliult', wan s puilicipiiiit Iiiiio, The sombre theine that oiicucd
in the lust public c inc. nt given In tne n cilute now tu nigs it t.t a close.
Portland I'lst Moliduy cveuiug by the
Portland Aniiteur Oiehestiiil ns-oeu,
lion, Miss l',i uie nil WiuuucKdu, f, a
Salem people mo ilelitliled with th
opportunity offered, and it is expected
that 1 e iiii-iii-'tru will plnv b'lore one
i'i leu
linllimt Joiinii 1 'oil 'and iolinmle, who of the lui;est houses lined nt any sun
is quite We I I n, nn here, licing tin' Mar i euts this winter, alley citi,"
oliiint for Vtilliiini Wnlliiee tiialiuiu, l:,-i ic-pouded enthus in-iti, ally, large
who ia director. jdcle;ittitui fiom each to le in Salem
'The orchestra, iiogniented by u few on 'lie dste of the eouceit.
profnfsionul musicians, ' ii hundav'i
Oregon Jvuimil, 'ui prised even the
The chain entertainments
l un so suspicion
under the un-
uieu's club, fui-
which be
Tii" ,h.
lii-al.,!
it some one in voiir Is mi y hn un nh. , Phil'i:
otr.ee inve-
!l i''ort 1-i tv Unit (ieoru,. 1..
stinate ,sh or a bud throat or client : I rnvd ,'r ' ,', ,i L , "!,,',l1''''111 '!'
'iiiiiu. .i i, iu. .
'M , cenMiler,,! lnv ,,.,.,
,.. ,; ,' , ""V ' he Is p,llet..
ilv some little lime ngo , '.' 11 hanumg on and rcliiM's
ices ,.' the leiu Wo- . ' "' , " ,r,'",n" ,l1' "''l ,lom n,v '!'
tn, al.ni Wo ,,-,. jj,- ,,,,( x ami make ,t
ii' mo iienent ui tne into a uiul .,t ...,,,.,1. ....... ....! ..r lv th i. . .'" I"""
ho'aiship loan tinid. nnd which also that couch miiuJ, ''"'"' 'l"ntil.v Ihi
finnneiiil 1, inn, lt inn lor the I'.nif ii. 01 i.-. ' m: . .. . 1 "'nntiiit
tuid
boil ling fund of
the
"oninn s emu, run into a ,i,Mt hottlc nnd till hclic.l tn I,,., i .1.
I li nd wiiicl, were unpen, led, owing tu ,"" "i'i piiiiii giKiiiilatcl sucnr l,,,i.k n i
Tim eiiteilainmeiil uleen nl the IM. h ; . i... .1 1 ., ....1 7. 1.. rup. , lie t,,l ,r bimi ;.J " I eerie
I tin- ,,,-ii,wi,i ,. tiici- 1..111 n 1 ten 1 mil ill ,..l . , .. -- -.
moat critical, for it was iei,licd that . uiond school Fiiday evening under the'eibrr ilircctii
'"n hoc, M-n 1 sili,, .. 1...
e cxp.o-ive upon th'
. and who might have
I'll id t
t have f
,1 have J
llllid.. ... l.u... . .
tim,.. .ill be icxiv t...ri. " "V- 11 '' . I'ini-a . i,,milv : " '"cuiiiiiaiioii, is
th rk ,l,,..iii hn.hUkI .i.iil.l.'r,.l.l.. nosi,i,es f il.,i l'u. -i. i T......I,.,. . ...i ; ...... , .. . ui'i'ii oi iiiont ellcetlNe reiiKitv. si a "iss pea IC'1.
1 - - -. .......... 1 ,v, n miniin-r wi niiaus nw ine inner sttviuir ,t a ,lnv'a iim. ill u 11 ' l 1 , t
familiarity not only with the various elation, was attended bv alxmt mi hun-. t.,,.,t ,,-iiirv having aluadv been plan- ovc.,m. m,l eouiili Fasili' prl'i a t'.l ','"ri'"' f""neilv chief ol'
instruments enipliived but nlni exin-r- dr.sl mid seveaty-five patrons and Th. numri will !.' 1., .1,1.1 r .11 in ,'1 iiiin,ites-(n .1, u in. i.. ... '''". '"'"''''t!'. ue. iarc I thi. ,.,'..,
kaeo ia ensi'inble woik. Tuken all in,riiei,ls ' the school. Iiumiov isincd mt the next meetnm nf IV)'? I'erb.H'tlv t,d has a ileouiit taste! ' """ '"' denbted lite tiiill, ,.f ,,
. 1 -, - - . , . 1,1,.,,,. 1,1.. . '.Itlll -H..
.t tiy Lie as , the Woman's club, and although the . "., 1 vt, ; t 7
s rooms of the ,, th klH,wu , ,t m,t ,tisisctory, ... i "'mikable W rr mptly ' M"' ''tirer agi
II, tho concert was a success that will
ark an important step iu the right
direction towairts the development of
aitiii, al culture in this city."
Mr. Uiaham, who has a local claw
in vielia, and who has been pioinlncat
ly Ueatified with Salem's uiuaical bte
for many jears, attempted, at one time,
Seven pictme.i punhu
ccliUion for the xarions
TTjr'iy u tk' '? "oujijaVin;
a'"- -.. more sunsinniiai ueioto mo report is nrsim, to iu,,,,!,,! ...u
ami .-..iiv i .: .u. , r.""1 ?: r. ; u, ,. ; in" 'lyiamit
tlmt Oitie M,..
tot the .
nn. I, r an as iumc.1
To tho Horticultural Fire Relief Association pati' I
which companv is now in the hands of a ,w- I
You are requested to call on
mouth to the room having the liaiK-sit .utili-nlly submitted.
n-nrrsriu,m I orvut-1 rscner nieei-
ing. Tha pictures are: "The Little
Hiawatha," " tlorarwaiil th W'earv
to iirataai such a rorictv iu Halem, I Pluighmau We,l His Wav," "The
tMit - or anne reasoa bis efforts were not w hist ling "or, "t)nK
n ..am, ,,,.,. , .. e. A,c area said that McM,,, ".!
the lormat,,,,, , ph,n ' , ! ",' r:'' t,. W-
"II 'M'll (It tk.
anermaiful, The idea ia to si semble tir Camp," "t inderella aid Joha Alden,
freqwut practict as many uug an-1" Hxidiug froia homer," "Toe t harlot
iruas aa ar genuinely lutrwtej la I Race. "
furtaor rt-lttire, n rominirnt pupil of
laHqna .toaobrra aptoariag as soloist Mi. K. K. Water is rMiiiff several
Ur U- Bxwuir eouceits.
land l,rnnl.ir...i V"; '"'
Her friends here were saddened at ,'' ".T A aplrnUid nwilj ",,. p,,,,,,,, ,
wonl reeeivel in Salem ,hi. ,u,,ig i,BW; '.'"i'' W"rfc'' ?'""f ""vmbo, M. , , " n
that Mr. J.v i. KuiitK h..l .......5 . ..m "ml '' W'K"' that no had then Uu . r. . . ' '
I..!... .. u.. v.. ' . ' ,B." a mwinl and hirl.lv Th i,,,ir,n ... : ".'" I'"
""it m ww uiMiiT- iu im u r niiriirii. iraii.1 . , cv -- s""i in in rn mi.ii
ii .. ' ... ivmnt nil n iwhtlln nnMm k.l aa o.M . . "'"""i
W. A. LISTON
Mio. Fred M
Mi
Shcllev and
uuKaier. rxirsei. ih-'i ...
ainrioa, who had been entertained bealint,' to the mrmbrsne.'
.sir tejTiM
and cap.
"inn row,
At 4?4 COURT STREET
...... it- i " "i
s. the house Racst. of Mrs. Williau. C,H di..p,win,m., bv aJtinc !;"-f""","v '-v "reni,or,
KoigMoa, and oho rkarelied oeverul Jfi lor ounces of I'inea " ! uv 1,1 Pio-ciution
1.... ff .k..:. .. L . . l i d,l Mil .M nul .h.-.li. I . .... .1 bmh I
.. ... v. 1.,-u Bprr w reoaa sirs. .n.irnnir ciw, r"aranTeei ,...- 1 1
.).... t....i.....i . l . . . . ik. l.-i : Mi.kk. i..j.: j .... of aimtilute bttiaf...!.- M...k i I . .wait,n J. ..
I msmii, uiiii. .... i. i.Hi.,1,1 m inn i'i i inm ruin I bwu mrma CIS IlllKSnn.,,,. K . ' . . . "'.' k"nern pll.M.niH'1-
Mian ttchuita iikl leea tiamej by Mr. JR. aad Frank W. Water! fan.lliei and j wv.nU dsv. U-for XCiau Kau.tkl death. J WCo,TiT(J- X"' "he
The rftcS
And have your insurance rewritten.
surprise you.
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