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nvv.r.ml. MONDAY, MARCH 1?. 1315.- THE SALEM CAPITAL JOTOMAL, BALEM, TWO The Great Day of Good Ores Easter April 4th How are you going to meet the occasion. Knowing that -the distinctive individuality you deserve can only be had in made-to-measure clothes; are you going to get the other kind? Don't be satisfied with put-luck, slipped-from-the-ehelf, tako-them-as-you-find-them garments. Tailored To Order Clothes Are Best We show a wonderful selection of these season's choicest all wool weaves at prices less than charged for good ready-mades. The Fit-Fashion-Fabric and Craftsmanship in Every Garment is Guaranteed Special Inducement This Week, Ask the Man Get Your Easter Suit Now! Prospects Bright For Success of Organization To Be . Completed Saturday All orders taken this week will be ready for Easter wear 357 State Street Where You Save Money S ociahndPersonal By UOlllt ItUNVOBS Tripping," llosiuer, Myrtle Jensen; "Sn ;i.Tils All mill Maidens Pair. Ni'vin, Macyle 1111111111", "Hon Amour," Hoaiiniunt, Until Wechter; " Man"' of Ilic Sagos," Matthew, "Sing, Uoliin, Sing', spiiiil,uig, '-first Piece of Star ! stiiii-ilnted l.v tli The executive 'committee and offi- er of the Oregon Hon Growers' nsso-, Iciatiou are making preparations or ai (rousing big meeting of the members j I and atock.ioldcr of the association, and j alao of all the bop growers who havej nnt nu idI !ninnt H nrrrn n i fit ion. tO .' be held at the Commercial club asscm- 1 bly room next Saturday afternoon, the i purpose of which is to adopt a com-J plete set at by-laws lor the government of the body and to elect a full set of directors and officers for the ensuing year. I Tho executive committee held a, meeting Saturday afternoon at the j Commercial club and went over care fully, section by section, a full set of by-laws which have been drafted by Attorney Joan H. MrXary, and they have been tentatively adopted by the I committee and will be favorably rceom I mended to the general meting of stock- holders next Saturday. Kneouraging re ports are being reeeived from ail sec tions of the state where hops nre pro duced, and the indications arc that there will he a lnrirn I. nil thoroughly I representative gathering of ho,) grow lers in attendance,, and tho details of tho organization featuro ofthe asso ciation will be completed and the or ganization placed upon a sound, active, , business basis. ! Kncouraging reports are also being I received from Caiifornia and in Wash ington, tho growers of the latter state being a little slow, but sure ia effecting their organization, where activities have been renewed nml redoubled, and it is expected that the California grow lers will be ready to incorporate with )in a very short time. Had weather con .ditiaiis have had much to do with tho I delay in perfecting permanent organ isation in California, but the leaders in I tho movement report that conditions jaro very satisfactory, and no fears are I eiitfl-tained concerning the success of ! the psNoeintion. Manager and Organizer P.. V. P. Pnul, of the Oregon association, and Secre tary Pied N, Htump report that the nf j fairs of the Oregon association nre pro greasing most satisfactorily, new growl-era anil new stock being signed by ev ery day, and no matter what happens in the neighboring states of I'alilnrnia nml Washington, tho organisation work lis going to he put through to an ef fective "conclusion in Miis state, und that thero is every 'indication of un qualified 8UCC0.-8. Little or no con! lis -ting is being done with the Oregrn growers, as they have been so much eneouingeil and advance in the mar- A Matchless Showing jrf New Spring Merchandise Every Preparation has been Made in all Departments, to Assure the Greatest Assemblage of Merchandise Correct in Style for the Coming Season. Women1 s Man-Tailored Suits The use of ric fabrics give these suits a most attractive appear ance. It seems the designers have outdone themselves in using materials and styles so skillfully that these suits are marvels in designing. Priced from $15 to $65 11 T T !! New Spring Coats Fresh from the workshops of the foremost coat tailors, come these handsome new coats. Men's wear covert, serviceable serge and novelty coatings. Priced $7.50 to $45 NEW CHALLIE DRESSES NEW CLOTH DRESSES NEW SILK DRESSES A large Bhipment just received . goes on sale Monday. The new tW. quarter sleeves in Voile, Georgette Crepe, Bastiste, Lingerie-Lawns, and Priced 98c to $10 NEW SILK PETTICOATS NEW LINGERIE DRESSES NEW CLOTH SKIRTS Modard Corsets Warner's Corsets Onyx Hosiery Kaysers Hosiery Phoenix Guaranteed Hosiery Alexandre Kid Gloves Bacmo Gloves Nov elty Easter Jewelry Roger Gallet and Colgate's Toilet Articles Notions and Dressmaking Supplies Hurd's Stationery Richardson's Linens Bedding Blankets and Lace Curtains. A New Department Showing Every Wanted Item in White Wash Goods. Pictorial Review Patterns U CI hirtln-x) Cnmnnrrv North Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon t ....... ...AAAAAA A 1 . 1 . ..... -- tttttTTTTTTTTTTTTTT.T. ..T.,., y y-r T TTf . . I) H T J i 8 Thirteenth Sermon iHayesviile District I On Epistle of James1 S. S. Convention Will Meet at Cliemawa on Sunday, March 28th A Gocd Program Has ' Been Arranged. I Mr. nml Mia. II. CI. Holt were din ner hosts Wednesday evening, enter taining as guests Mi. and Mia. ,1. II. linker, Mr. uml Mis. II. H. Vandovnrt, .Mr. und Mrs. K. It. Millard. The din ner was planned and served by Miss Hciyl und Miss (trace Holt, who added a charming springtime touch to the af ion-inner, i.iinitt. Anna Hewitt; ket, in which there is no question ol "Sounds of Spring," Wonzcl, (ilndys ,mlit that the organization of the Tiiunipaoii; " Hobbling Brook," .ludil, ! growers has exeicjscil a very strong in- ' .Meditation," Mor-j fluence, and, judging frrrn reports re- eived troin f.ngl.'iiul, (leriiiany Mary l.icklo, plaie Siinorul, Hay Sim oral, Hella Clearwater, l.on Clearwater, P.va Iliiuea, llontee Hell, llattie Own erou und l'niiik West. t N About sixty young folk of the Pirst Methodist cliurch enjoyed the Saint I'litrlek day frolic given in their chur .Mucyie Hunt risen, liutli Wechter; "Spanish Danco Wes eliiecli, Hietiicii S. Stoiwor. ! elsewhere, the piospccts are favorable Rev. ('nrl H. KIMott gave his Kith sermon on the ppistle of James last j evening in the First Presbyterian church. His subject, was "The Privi-j lege and 1'ower of Prayer." Illustrut-j ing ilie latter, he gave the following in-' cidi n from "A Circuit Wider 'a Wife" I published a few years ago. " flic next year Sister Cni-lcton hail g'rown very leenie, nut at a eonseeia t inn nicotine; held ,,ie alteruoon before the "I iivni-i Mie iirose, cms pen ncr OKI uiiiiua i ... ........ nml .... . .1. i . I r .1 . I i c c '' lOMllH HI IllUIMI. .l'I'i I II' Mill I 111 lilt- llt'lll II III I I 111 The llayesville district Sunday tcbW.j (invention ' will lie held at Cheuiiiwa ' Sunday, March L'H. The president of onventioii urges that all of the Sunday schools in the district send as i large n delegation as possible. Also , , , . , , uiiu iieieeui ion as iiossiiue, aiso he -.igu ar revival service a iiignl, she Bl.hoo work(, jn ,, ,,.p,r.rcd as usual He tore the c osing ;Vi(.inily , ju h( iliiiUH fofMm When HouseworK1 15 Burdensome 4 VJ when you tire easily and nerves are excitable, yoa need medicinal food not I drugs or stimulants. . SCOTT'S EMl'LSraVArHAr J. food value: It mmtt the I JfSL-X very dementi to mVnm 1)W 4 k. 1,1,,,, wm iltmiriV I und the courage of health. I Avoid Alcoholic Subilitutu. m fair liy decorntiona of fiiigrunt iuli'ta i pm-lui-a priday evening. The event was lid dat'fudills. Tho monthly 'minimis inert ing the rcuiiliir monthly aociul eiitertiuu- : nient of the Ppworth League, ineiulii'i.'. und of this oiuuiii.utioii extending invita t inns on this occasion In all young peo ple of (he church. Kvery detail, fruiii'f ,,nih I oiuiueri-ial street. Miss Heist di coratioiiK mid diveraiona to lel'iesh incuts, was in Keeping with the super, stitinus customs associated with Ire I u j 1 1 1 'h nutioiial holiiluy. ijunnlitiea of dafl'oilills and fern were used uliout the larue pai'lirs, innuiiieralile sliamiiicks being suspi nded Hum die ceiling. Sliiiiu rocks upon a white baeligrouiid form ed a I'ui'e for the dining loom, Hi,' talile ceiiteiplecii being in white ami green, (i tec n alludes were used on each can I'o, which wcro unlinked in hold eis I hi nil1. 1 of Irbh potatoes. I'logies slve aines were enjoyed, Miss loin' Pish"i- neeiiriug the iiwaid, n put ic dnf ftn I i I Irs, fur being the most successful contestant ill the competitive divers sinus. Kissing the Itlaruey stone also nfliudeil much nimiaciticut. Miss l-'lsh-er ii nd Misa l.aur.i Ciuiiiiiiin;s gave liish leadings, cimructeiistic sunns be Ing iiing by all, Miss Ueneiei Avistin pn i ling nl the piano. nocial evening n" the i'iwuith League uf the Leslie Methmlist church, took I'lacB Thuiaduy eening, uliout thirty bring present. Too I'll ilali.ru class uf the i'irst Hap. tint (lunch Welti eiilertaiiied at tli" liomn of Mis. 1'. P. limber, on Ninth Ihiinh stieet, Wednesday evening. About twenty live r.ere present, All tho women uf North Salem who are interested in the "city beautiful '' movement are extended a mint eiinlial invitation to meet at the h e of Mis. (Dr.) K. K Pbher tomoirow aftei iiiioii to discuss nuya and iiieaua of further I'udeavor. The wink ia piogressiug nicely, inuiiT- uoliceiible iiiipnn eiueuls kaviug nlieudy been made. Intel eat ia luirc-iMing uml It is expected thut liniil r'ult will lie all Hint tuey weie u igi sally planned to be. Mm, Norma Left indwell and her luiil-hor, Mia. tleurge McKenie, of Sac ilnineiiln, Cul., were week end vbiturn ill l'-iltliind, m Dr. and Mrs. C. Ilmtly and son, Max, f Connllis, were the guests ol Mis. Hartly't aister, Mis. 1'. .1. Ilibler, over Wuuday. t lleiuhciB of a private, d.incing club tend.'riHl n s,iiin-e in honor uf lleuiv l.uinleen, at Ilia hit lie, .I'J'i llili atreel, :IIX "''' 1,1 l,,l,r 1 rolessor tin ncr in ins last 'I'liiiisiln v cmiuiij;. Tlnee placet ii'.ieresl inn nml instinctive leituie. re: Mr. and Mis. Liindeen, Mr. mid Mr. Hlillivau, Mrs. Keeton, Missea Opel To' pupils of Mis. Piank Piickey tiani, Altn May, Nellie Kecton, llu.cl uuve a nmaicale at the ho'ee of then (Aiao, l'iia llauey, Mulul Nelseu, -u iniclier Snlnidiiv nlleruoou tiom '.' iloia May, Mes.is. (ieoige Wolf, l l.vde to 1 o'cloik. The studio was appro May, llaiold (mho, .la. k May, Henry piintclv decorated with plutiin us fern l.uulecn, Hairy l.undeeu, Kluier Lnn- and spring tluweis, lima, Jimmiii Snllitun, Jim II ly and Seviml adviiuced pupils ol oncop Heo.go (lardner. ' tlonul tali nt took urt in Ihe pruKiani, plnviiig their aoloa from nieuniiv, as Miaa Jlt'th LiuIIbiii, ot l'oillund, who well as liit year atudeuls, whose w.n k ha been entertained receutlv in Sn also bisiM.Ke i-aielil instill, tmn and Mrs. Pthel Law (lulvin, of Jefferson, spent the week-end with nor parents, Mr. and Mrs, K, M. Law, of Salem Heights. Mr. Law joined her yester day morning, both returning to their huni-.t lust night, k Miss Lulu llcijt, who has n position as instruction in (leiinan at the Albany high school, passed the week end with nil- p incuts, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Heist hit 1 , 1. 1 1 aue er isi nci noil ir I i .. , , . tnr a mi.,. I muii i.I llin ...im In. sun ! . ,.ll , I..:..:.. i.. I l""1 1 1 '""1 - n - s, ,. . ill, lis I'l till Vlirisi'llll people. it in i i tie iissnciai ion siiiniia io iieueiii and develop much strength as a result. Announcement as to train service' DEATH OF MRS. VOOBHEIS. with her sister, .li-a Laura, entertained as their gm-sta fur this period Miss P.lsie and Miss Kliabetli Philip, of St. Helens. Tne former was a student at Williinictto university lust venr. ft?, ft $ l PERSONALS C L. Smith, of uiiiaby, is ill the city today itn business. Prank llulibs, uf silverton, is here tii lay on a business errand. Anh Heninan, of tho Missions Hot loin, was in iln. ,.ity ov,,r Sunday. Miss Nora Taw. of Silverton, spent .-sun. lay in tin- citv with relatives. e,l tn ia i'l,.. .i:ui..;... ..i.. .i... ..n : . t rn. . , , III 'II. Ill, I. I ll I IIIIIH I II I- lllllllll 111 ... .... nroiner jnonipson, sue coin-iuii- w , i...i... .. ,. . ,, The luulv of Mrs. K. ooruci!, .. . ... ."iiiiu.i, siiniu.s; v nciliuwil, lei.er, llll-l - J , the deq i .uci.is voice ol ex-j,,,, ,,io Kriiitlnnd, Aul.urn, I passed away Saturday at tho tone f age, 1 have prayed lor my i.;,,,, ,v u.,..,,.,, -'.. n n v...... n.... v.,n,li..i. cast of Sal, youngest boy oO ycais, and for my sec-1 .,), M '. rb . i ,vns tken to Ponlinc, Michip.H ond eoy !i years, and tor my oldest , ,, ,..,,... .,'. I t,..i,,,. t,.- i,,, i. Vnorhcu, with ,,. , , """" -' I.., iiiiumn, tiiiiikin, I11IIU10.I .'..(,. .... " - toe two youngest 11 i,.i,.. i :.i.n..... , i i,,.i,,i .i l,. .latin iter nml i lii iavv Mr. ami .'. ' 'resident. Unrrv! 'vie on a ideasiire trip, the lattfr White; vice president, W. '. Nen-! sto'l"ng off in Seattle -Mr. am tune; se,-relarv, Mrs. J. V. Pruitt ; I Voorheis nrrive,) in Sali'iu i" missions and christian stewardship aec-i "V. Mr". Voorheis liciag taken ,(.. i;.. M..1...1 virin: ' : nnslv III with iiiieiiiminia fhortl inn son nearly (it) years. inr -im.i mm, inn i inner ia sii out n, ,;!,., i -.. ., i ,.t .. i- i i i i ,i i . V'unaov nml Uaeondii (it the tud. I am t List i tin h. but pi. . i'... .;;.. i i w ii .. lm oiin-i i . Hlllllll I .... I .IIIOS as it i con mil I . hi in out mucn longer. Hut I can t go till Jimmy is saved. 1 ain't got nnthiii' else kcrpin' me hut that.' She paused, looked about her as if she felt a niein- nry Uri.sh last. 'When he was iest a ' : ' '. .. s uisiuci little rue afcerd ol' no higher the dark. 'an that, he wn I alwavs had to Outs. Kiiupps, ,if Woodburn, was inM'1 ''-v ,ilf,l''' "as asleep. And The eutei taluiiieut eommilt recenilv ui gaiii'.'eil rnreiit lencliei' lis s.i iatiou of Kolu have secured the ser vices of l'roi'esaor J, H. Horner, of Ihe Agricultural college of Corvallis, tu Uive his free illiistialed lecture of Ins trip through Pgypt, lit the Lola a.ll.nd house, Saturday I'vening, March t;7. Theie will also be u literary ami mu sicul pingraiii, Pvervoue ia en diallv The nuiniii;;.' uf Miss i'lorence Mat lock to Lloyd N. Weeks, youngest soul of lion, iin.l Mih. (ieoige W. Weeks, ! huh celcbuited with a simple ceremony; ye.t"r.lay at the lesiilenco of the' bride's parents, Mr. and Mis. C. N.i Matlock, I III Court stitet, lit two o'clock. Kev. Harry L. Marshall read the Sines, only immediate iclutives be ing present. Misa Manila ( opelaud, a clos' friend of the bride, attended us bi idesiuaid, Shirley Ago standing wit li the iiiidcgiooiii as Ins best nan. TV1 moms weie beautified with red' and white cainntioiis, Oregon grape and i't n. The young couple left at lour o'clock fur Pi. tland on u brief tup, and will : "' be at home to their trienda nt ll.c M..t-1 lock lesidence alter toe liisl uf tin ' nionlli. .Mr. WmIis is officiully assu edited with a lo.-ul i (instruction coin panv. Those present lit the wedding were: Mr. mi. I Mrs. II. W. Weeks, Mr. and Mis. Wii'lmr Weeks, Mr-, mul Mra. M. A. .Ma; luck, Mis. W. Ivie and Miss Violet Pi Itn i , ef Witui-nii.la. the city Sundiiv Jack Weneger, of Woodburn, wu in the city Sunday. Miss Pima Pmigiie went to rortlund Sunday muming. Miss Marguerite White spent the week end in tne country at Conconley, I'r. W. II. Morse spent (he week end in Poitlainl visiting with his mother. Mrs. Knnna Cole, oi Jefferson, spenl Sunday with her .linichter, .Miss Ldi anna lliiivvn. now, seems as it I cuildn't. leave him for good out in the dark. want to. list you to iirav, not that he mav be .i.oige won mi, i tamiiiy will leave next, week lor .c port, w here thev1 VICTIM CF GAS. will icside. ' j Sun I'rancisco, Man n ."i. Mrs. Marv II. A. Taw, el' the Hod Cross Pharni- I ."' "S'''1 a fo'iud dead todav acy, was a visitor in Silverton over 1 111 n'r holl'c hero, a ictim of nsphvxiu. Sunday. '". Investigation showed t but death Arlhiir Liifinr and wife, of Albany, j ' '"used hy defective gas jet, were in liie it v vcr Sundav visiting I 'hroegh win, h u tjv stream of gas'i-s-relatives, ' ' "I l all night, filling her bed chain- linv I',, in, ti-. li,, ,iii. , tl,. iter. ' Oregon Medical e.dlcge at I'ortlund wusl . -, . ,iu the city over Siiiulny. I ,f 11 not lor pilitica lots of M:s. tieorge P. Ife,-, mhJ Wn , laugh ' la;'.v " " would starv e to death 'tcis aiiivcl in . (.;,y tl),ay f,um . .VKUCOin, IMUIMIs. follows Porenuoii Session S:l.i, tong service; 10, "Pulling To getlpr," K. C. (lilkey, assistant super inteultnt S. S. Pirst M. K. church; l:-d, address by Professor O. M. P.I- olive, tel. but .km I,,. iv. ,,u' ""m tW, solo, Miss ed this verv night-seems as if I'm iest ''!''u U"y" iU,'; M'M) "M,'" obli.,,1 ,o get smi ,, ,,Vt s,,!,n " '' ,7'' ""V",,"'", Muk,"i" "licr eldest son. .lam,. ... A..' , 0"l"'l. Reneral hocrotnrv at the eveninL' si'rv ice tlml ,,i,.l,i 1 V"""" Ml'' Haniiay School naso- ai.,1 was the firs, man to reach the , . ' , ' . ' ' ' '' "l,0,l!l1 " : tar when the ivii,if,,i to penitents , l'","l'"l''' H'lVesville, :wns givvn. He lived a changed I e ,"""'r " 12- "'l"' ! .fioni that hnir." ,1""''1' (I"MI '""r lunch basket)). , , . Attorn. .in sesion 1 i :..n, business sesnoii nnd report of Sunday nhools: vocal snl ,.,.,..l wards. Hectors and a Iran"'" "' were summoned immediately nJ forts spared for her coniton aim -cover.y, but she gradually K'? '"' passing awav at seven o'cleck iratimB? morning'. Mr. and Mrs. King nm her bedside, and yesterday " I panied the body home. , ! The family is very grnl.ieful to I mnnv fri Is who assisted them ''" I .(...Ir l,. nl- licrcaveinent, ,l" tn cxpreess their grntitmle ; hour of trial. tit Mr of Pond, Ore., guest of Mrs. Iv. W. Sii:.-ver. is in the city m ih, tieorge I 'aimer Putnaii I . . lliiiliiini spent Sunday in Cor vullia. Mia. lirahniii i visit'ing 1'ert land this week. P. J. Pe.kciis, , out. acting freight K-in ior me i lm,i,:,i. wnilkee A l' I ....u. ....... .. . . . aie: Mrs. ( limles Piinnenter. Mrs. , . ll, . i ... . P. J. lioseulieig, storekeeper of the Initland, Kiieene -astein, of thia KV, anil HI,', spent the week end it. ft Mull interest is lonuifested locally in t.e tlistriit convention nf the I'vtli ;in S-sttia, which tnk.'s place Tuesday iu All.iinv, 'm ug those who will attend from - Si In H. I'. M. Helen, M Mi's ll.iel Olmsted Mis. Cite Shelll eig I. ', is He. h!el. Mis. s. ( ololiel Olmsted, Mis. Hosa Moorea, Mi". J. ( ox, Mia. I. W. I 'avion, Mi lohn I la vis. l.s i;.- vv,..i,..ii vi . ' ' ."" ""'"'Is in that city. Ine. Mi leiu by the J, P. I.lidlnma, la in Se attle, where ahe will pass aovernl weeks, C oi tig up to be preaeul at the Sigma (hi laaed ami other college an,-1 ill I'ui.e tiom at the I'nivetsilv uf W usiiingtoii. eon. ieiilioua enileuvi.r on the the pupils. The following pnigrnm w given, after which dniiilv ref reahuieiits weie served by Mia. Pliekiv, assisted by hei mother, Mia. rVhaujiii; " Liilliiliv, " Schumann, Until Wechter; "lnuciua Wavelets," Kiusell, .loacidiiiie Uross; M iming I'rayer," Streabbog, Lucy Mllicrinten, ..nt T l is. (ieoige C. Will. Mrs. i. t' ,-. l- P.-, I, s. 1 t... w: ,. - " " r- ami ' " ' 1 'I'lHUIUI, ,i 1 r. CM I II II f- I I I Ml 111 . pun iii .mi-, vv. i.. Miininerviiie ami .Mra. Lauiu 'ell i's, C, lcbialiu the birth, lav of the hos lira, I', N. Miller and daughter, Mi..a N'ila, cf Albany, were week end guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Panis. A I'leaannt auriiriae was given Mr, Puniclie Aspling; "Lovelv Floweret and Mra. I.. ( lenrwater, Priday even-; Matthews, New to. Muunuey; "Cathe lB, when their friend ealled, enlei-1 drill Chime," Pvrothv Tailwtj "The Umlng for them with ".".00" kindei Pmc.t prill,' "The ' I'ixlc. Wultn," gartea party. Thoj who enjoyed thia "Puie on lh Water," by Arthur I- llilliugsley, ,,f fe weni lo P,i Slltlllilav I,. weekend vi.il wit.i frien.ls in H, MW eouiitv citv. '" Stinsen will ,,nv0 t(,m(,m, morning for" St. ll,.,.,., u, H,,lu ,,, dlstriet i j less, a round dozen of guest, assembled ! pvthias P w" 2 ?Ji . a. the pretiv heme of Mr. and Mr. I M U. lei'ive , :"' 'f i Silverton Mai. V. Ilohi-,,,, at 7.U. Ma st teet i I Taaio,, ' U,",,r,0W ,0 tt,,",,,' SHti tlay evening. Cai.U and inusiel ,, Kred l,l.lii,. .... . . t form,, I the nriiicii.Hl ultra, i 111 ii until C. . I i .. 1 ' . I.urc.tt; "Haiielng Waves." Spencer, I ten, when a beautiful snowr was aerv. I i',...,l V " .i. '" lm,Ko ')'. ."i ...t ;.. .i... I...I.. . . ...... "' "v 'Hsl lew imiiitht. ls ... f r itni.oK i-ot.ii, me lame decora- l.l.hiia has I, .. i, ' . , . Y. " being caruatiou, of xaryiiiif tl,, m. .1,. . L.' 'l :'""". of pink. ,h. table candle, and brother.' who w. ZZ " srr. ; bile ac.-l.lrnt la, . tiou , sknal j hades being in the snine color. ' Koiam wa the reeii icut of srvei.l nauiiMiin irift. a de luhtfu rveuiin: M . .. t'ornforth, John Con forlh, I.ein Mekle. t biiminude, (ilady Jenaen; "llaily tetuiiuntinit at the miduiuLt hour , ik- .7 (m eept and I vtit were; (iatuet Clearwater, lletle : llruva, Otto Kngdahl; "Hearf liaace," , I H'.V.'.R IM th iieighKira all tay; '1 0ld you ol" III" FOR ACHING. S0 110 FEE! f:e,i 1 hyr ra ((, homing feet, 3ol. lcnj.st,.w,.ty feet, ...iclling feet, tir.sl Coe.,1 bjcomi, callouaca, bunion n, raw ptHito. n more shoe tight. nc, no more limp, 'rig with pain or drawing up your 'cc in a g o'n y , "HZ'' ia musical, T.V,Bht' 0fT- il'. draw a nut H the poimnou "'miatieii which c "T Z" . PI T9ut font hew m.l.,,1. ., V 0 fei. net js .w C ::.?.nnr t 's et 1. muse DcSi ianiii ( I, n ,..1. 'Less, "I 'i.iyer," II, K. Marsiiall, pas tor Pirst llnptist church, Salem; "Hieams of tlnlilee," male (piartet, heiiawa; :i:IO, "Tl, Watchword of the Age," Mrs. M. A. Dnneiihower, loi tland, official teneher training do-i I'lirliiienl Oregon Statu S, S, assivia-l I11111; sonK by Ah M11I11 Lo, Camp Pire' mils, Sal, in, Through the courtesy or siip'rintfiident Wndsworlh, stable I'-ooiu will be provided for (ho horsca of those diivi ig to the convoiitidi. j SOCIAL SERVICE TO GIVE I PROQEAM AT UNITY C'UOUCII ', WHITE GOPHER CAPTURED. (Capital Journal Special Served Dullaa. Or., March lJ'.i-" J interest has been attracted tn I few, lavs tu a large white g"rh'' window of the fuller ITiariiaiJ.' . ' nnimi.l was coptmcd on one like true, west of Hallo anJ i'l" nbly the Lilly , specie ever seen by 1. h"r" ' of tho citizens of this ciomiuin'O- 30,000 VOICES And Many Ave Tho vww reople. , Thirty thousand veice- ' ,,, n.l II' IT S "fc chorus! niinu" 1 ...... aim American men ami ""." '" , ,r v . Tlie innovation of I'nity church hold- 'fpf7rLV.... ttig social service pn.-iam on Sunday ' " f;omTi fny it to vni-ig, got its second (ryniit lust night ' t,, the home W- f" '""" tamer audience. Mr. Hinges 1,,f'V. ,,'llit,, ' , ; ,,,oru. " I'llered thiee ,, "Ti,.. i'.i,.t,V "I people are in l-avs of Yes.ien," and the ?tB T,: H i, 'l IM TTJ l,V Ur.m I r...,i.-. '"' " ,,! first r" .-.n..,, c.,i.,, uavs ed The sl' ing Song Hi? " 1 .Mi v im,, !..,,. 1. .... I.- airrci, i, nf tl, t,.i 1 ...1 .. ftnaa'a Mley . - i" hit coiineii, gave an. ; ,. v n ai,out 5i .- - k)( ""'o-iiproniisiug nddrcaa In behalf of nijinarck, . ij f t, l tl'c wage earners. Mr. Tiseher eontii.'!' ""' ' Ct. M. " '.w hi" discussiun , "Knowledge us from kidney ''otii 'lain'' JrC( , I'" Key of Power." At the next Sun- eonalantly and h , e0.rf day evening piogrnm, Mr. Snvder, sc- Pl J"" vor or lift t "'la c of the Klk. In.),.... .ill'linn ihe atoop With coaiimv 1 . -i"i - - ... T .. ...rvei ,..,isf n . iltlT. I" . '. . in tne im . ii.us' no ' . . v..i. hen 1 went i" H'llM III lroi;ram. rrumntie reinlniL's' mint. ., . ...,. . ..in u. ... . , . . . '. " ; . ..n n nc i" "e iuiio,iuee( tor he first tune a. ourn g, - , ... tu. -. . SrT r"T VP M. 1 V "C 1 ' ,! rriiarrv. Ah! I a t of a Su,y aen lee, Mr. Mar-1 tired a when I , ,,1'rf " Mi'' giving Alaahn in poem by Kidney Pill f( " 'J u,i 1 ' M'l vi.c. 1 ! t kept en taking th'"' vi 'J I complete- cure. ' ,..,, 1 1113 ADVANTAGE. evarVwav by , . l.l 1 , . lever ret tirrd. A year', (ct comfort purantre, or money KfundcJ. S"Meed ha of one the "V perfume manufacturer advantnge over tho director mint. ' "What is thatf " "He coin dollar hy making ccnt t hii-njjo Xews. advise 1 them. via all kidney - . nlv r!... Kid TU' rrep., Eufffl". -N' Fntf! T. T