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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1915)
i t 'il 3- . 11 n ..it 3 ;! I: If.' if f i hi TWO salem rurrrr ""T qReoon, tttesday, MARCH 18. 1815. MMMMM MtMMtHM How Are These for ress Serges ? 36-inch all wool Serge in several shades of navy, also black, for Misses' and Children's school dresses, yard 50c 40-inch all wool Serges as well as Storm Serges in various shades of blue also black, yard $1.00 45-inch all wool Serges, sponged and shrunk in sev eral shades of blue also black, for two piece dresses, yard $1.15 56-inch extra quality all wool Serge, sponged and shrunk, in midnight blue and black, for separate skirts or suits, yard $1.30 48-inch very, fine French Serges, navy and black, especially good for one piece dresses, yard .... $1.13 56-inch all wool Serges, very fine for tailored Suits and Skirts in midnight and black, yd. $1.75, $1.83, $2 58-inch Tailors' and Coating Serges in midnight and black for fine tailored garments, yard $2.83 ary Pickford Collars The newest nnd daintiest in women's neckwear direct f rum Now York. You'll full iu love with these collars just Bit you did with the pojmlur actress herself. Thin xliipmont Includes nn immense assemblage of Fashionable Novoltics such iih we liuvo never shown before. Don't let the price 'five you the impression Hint they nro not worth mum, because they urn rcnlly very fine. Mudn of bountifully embroidered organdie lind ni't: 2.V, Me, 50c, title, S5c, if 1 .00. Vestces up to iiU5. Better Values in Bed Spreads Thorn hna been u sharp decline in cotton, nnd Ecd Spreads lire unions 1 1:0 first urticlcs to be ul'I'ecled. It ' u long time since we huvj sJiuvvn such a lurge assortment of the newest in Bod Spread, All came iu since the priri-n went down, therefore we tire showing wonderful values. u well ns iNsnrtmciits. Sipiiue nnd cut cnineit. iu botli crochet lind Marseilles weaves, unusually pietty patterns. Jroclict Spreadn $1.00 to $2 25 Marseilles Spreads $U)& to Sfi.aO s ocialandPersonal Bt UOLLIB BVSOORM NOVEL AND CHIC COAT, SHOWING NEW STYLE FEATURES A marriage of considerable interest here was performed in Portland Hun dav, when Minn Francis Scott became the bride a" J. V. islicnk, both of Al- i'ck S. .Ucndcnhnll, of the college ofjbfiny. The Rev. llim-on, of the Vvmte na ntn.hxi an i n vt ti.tut.-i to renin o. iteiTorineil the eoimony m ALL singers in the city who desire to assist in presenting the "Eli jah," which is to be given short Iv, und'-r the direction of bleau Fredcr- attend too rehearsal, which takes place tonight in the auditorium of the First .Vktliodiat church nt eight o'clock. This event is to be one of the largest and most conspicuous events of the season, musically speaking, nnd those who tako part can congratulate themselves on being a part or something that is really worth while. Colonel and Mrs. K. Hofer and daugh ter, Mits Florence Hofer, accompanied the Portland excursionists to Astoria nreaencB of a. lew relatives aim friends. Mr. Khonk is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Khenk, of Salem, both he and his brid J formerly residing here. They are expe.'ted in Bnlem today from their honeymoon, and will make a brief stay on their way to Albany, where they are to reside. A unique affair was given Thursday evening; at the heme of Miss Lu'u K Walton, 790 North Seventeenth street, when Miss Walton nave a daffodil this morning to attend the arrival of ! party honoring the birthday of Miss urace Klizanetn Smita. uenumui yn low daffodils were banked about the rooms and used in great profusion for table decorations. Dainty green and yellow favors and place cards added to the attractiveness of the table laid for twelve. The color scheme was delight fully emphasized by the white gowns of eleven young ladies and the coition the tirent .N.ctherii at Flavel. k Mrs. R. B. Houston will pass several days in I'ortland the guest of friends going down this morning, i ... ( A Saint Patrick's day entertainment will be held in the parlors of tho First M'oimnnational church tonight. Five Ichurchmin, costumed as well-known gown of daffodil yellow worn by the Irish characters, will welcome tho ; guest or nonor. A flower game espe- M I ! j i j s H H H H ) ! Ht ! CITY HALL NEWS ; A new meiuoii ni nuioiniig snniciiing jKiis repoileil to Ihe Hiilem police last Inicjit, When tiuiii No. II pussol filP ' W iJ 1 through this city lust night a holm 'todays oession Uevoica io.iiu.,0 r nn tmcu mounted the slop oi ni iniin linn I'.runiieii a ihih :. ihiiudl'ilg belonging to Miss I'M i 111 Mei i inn ii, of 1 ' 1 1 1 ! u ii I , who was sitting on tile platform of the observation cue. As the tiuiu polled out the hobo seized . Hie bug mid made i.wiiv Iu the iliuk- Hess before the ahum could be gien. Today's session of the llcgron of It wus reportcl when the trilin reached Honor lodge, which is meeting here iu Portland, and by this time the hu'm Its Kiln annual convention, was devotfd J""'1" l,U """I"'- '' , 111 . , , .. rounded up several suspect bet none to Icai.ng rein.ru l dclegntes irom ,,.,,, j, , ril(, ;,,, Th ,,. the various lodges ami coiniuitlees. Kit- ,w conttiined if:i.7.'i in money, beide Rene was decided upon as the location some feminine nrticlcx. giicils. Decorations will tie suggestive of 'he duto wuich inspires the event, the refreshments and program to also bear out this idea. A general invita tion is extended to all who wish to attend. ... Ilotween two hundred and three hull died were in attendance at t lie Jligh- I In ml school Parent-'J'en.i her association I meeting Friday uight. The pupils of I the various grades iurnished an inter li'stinif program. Donations were accept ed lor the picture i'.iud of tho seiioul, an attractive sum bo.iug realized. Vic trola mmie was u feature of the enter tainment, the instrument being loaned to tjn school by too Howard -Music company. ) . A i-hadow basket social will be held Friday .veiling, Mnndi nineteenth, at Itural chapel, uist ot the. Fairgrounds, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid societv. All holies' are requested to 'bring basl.ets. ! Mrs. I.', liebliia and John tlile, rein iiivis of Mis. A. .1. (lib1 and Miss Minn iiie. lire expected to arrive shortly to Luik( xicuiled visit. Thy are trom i Smith Falls, thilario, Cumidu, but arc : .-liming Irom l.os Alleles, wuere they liuv:' loin passing the winter. The titles linve with them Mrs. P. W. I'.iir'.n Mini daughter, Miss t'r.i, from i X.iith l'av, (n.iiirio, who have been !hcre since I liiistii;a-, and who will ie i iiiutii i'or sonie time yet. .... T'ee bclnre given by Professor llor-l lor, of i oivnl!::,, bet ore tin1 falem I Women's clnh Nil in day at'tonooii in Ihe public libiaiy, was unit appreeiat id. Ilis subject w.is 'Western Authors .iii.l i'oi'ts," vphmlid illustiutious ad ling much to his verbal descriptions. A g tlue-e used as uiiiterinl for the dimmim were Mini Simpson, F.vu I'm cry live, of lliegon City; lldvvin Marl; hum. ,luio;uiii Miller and his wife, llr"t Unit mid Homer Ihiveiiport. The life and work of each was dwelt upon brief 'v. I'loless'i' Horner reciting Simpson's j niniileto poem, " lleautilul Willam ette.'' Many intimate incidences of great interest in the lives of each of ilhe.j' nnd many others were related, the illustrations k' Miller's and his envir onments nt dill'ereut periods ot his life being of particular inteiest. eially arranged fur the occasion was a feature of the evening's entertainment. The following guests were present: Miss tirnco Elizabeth Pmith, Miss F.lva Hmith, Miss Christahel .lewelt, Miss Elsie White, Miss Ktclla (hnppell, Mifs Lucile Itarton, Miss Ida K. Hoark, Miss Oraco Hraden, Misn Beet White, Mies Louisa Walton, Miss Luienn WuJUin. tt w Mrs. Milo Atterbury, small son Alex ander, and her father, A. oinoyer, are leaving tho latter part of the week for Ouk Hidge, forty miles cart of Springfield, where thev will talie up their residence, M.r. Atterbury, who is nn engineer for the Southern Pacific eompanv, is at present running between Oak Iiidge and Albany, their resilience at the former plaeo to continue during this assignment. ... Mrs. Charles F. F.lgin is entertaining as house guests this week Mrs. K. .1.; Seely and daughters, Claribel mid Alice, I of i'ci tin ixl. They will remain until Friday, leaving then for a v i-it to Mrs. Scely's pnicntx, Mr. nml Mis. K.I Free.iifen, of Albnnv. From (here tbevj '.'o to San Francisco, slopping oil' iii Medford. In San I'liunisio liny will be joined by .Mr. Secley, expetting to talie up their periniinciit residemc at 'hat pliice, ft n Mr.', A. M. ('abler relumed from IVIil .ii nia the latter pari n'' la t week, after nn extended visit to her mother '.n Sacramento, and attending the ox petition iu Sun Fiam-ixco, The Cab leis are domieilnl .i u Mrs. Kiizabet'n .Lambs, on North High stre-t. ."Good for what ails your car." It takes the ills out of hills. or Quality Teaches With Fractured Arm 'iron srt&ta wfyl There are heroes and heroines, of war, in everyday life and otherwise, but for pure, unadulterated pluck and; nerve it has been unanimously decreed that the medal for heroism should go to Miss Catherino Pooler, lady farmer,! erstwhile politician and school teacher, of rratum, who, because of the duty, she owed to the pupils of the. Prntum school district and whoso future des tinies sho considered deesrved first, consideration, refused to quit her! duties of principal of the school until1 the Saturday holiday to come to Salem to have a fiucttncd arm mended and, who as soon as the painful fracture' was nd.juste.il, returned to Prntum and resumed her tutoriul obligations. j Miss Pooler, who was., a ..candidate for the nomination to the office of county recorder during the last pri maries, owns a 40-aere ranch ncur rratum and has been engaBed l m seeinir lh ru 's over- of the nrinciualshin in schools, by rea..r of ,,, " of the principal. She S" upon to accept the position 0' lp t district out of a imul,H a.. , week while paying a viu To she stumbled and fell dmrth ' way of her house and suffered if ture of the loft arm below the i Shu said nothing about it, hoZ, until Saturday arrived wh-he" to tsalem and consulted Dr J 0 V. Winkle, who, after nnplviiig h, j Ray discovered that she ha,' m(tm what is known as a Cole, f ,., ,1 tho lett forearm, whi,, ho ,juJt and Miss Pooler returned to I'rata and resumed her teaching duties il, day morning as though nothing out tf tho ordinary hud happened Kuni Bros, to Double j U. S. Disapproves Of Capacity of Fruit Cannery; Entire Blockade Order Routine Matters and Re ports of Delegates The belted effect is used very largely in the spring coats shown. Illustrated is a chic coat of navy blue serge, smniily tailored and bolted in a novel way, whi-h leaves the back in one piece and draws in the slight fiillnes ic tne fronts. I'lio skirt is I tintil :in.l I'-iM; Nibber, of l-lugono, I to tier home nlier )C 3C )(( )C 3 PERSONALS laitcd Miss Mabel M. i it iirnr.l vrxt in f i,..o,lio,r 'evel '.lv. -i.fc f,i i- i!no-thciii ('(.'unibia district, Astoria; . 1, ,;,,. ' nipper Columbia district, Prinev o. .l' l..i.n,,.v ,,r M..I..H,. iu ;.. Fmatilhi city, registered at the llligh. C. K, Marshall, of Hood liiver, is in fsaiem tmiay on luismr In Older to double their capacity for' Ihe coming sens-on, the Hunt Urns, can-1 nery is installing ndditinnal 100-hoise-iowv boilers nnd extending the spur' track to the back of the warelmare and biiihlinj's. Pesides these improvements,' .1 bent landing is being built nnd a chute to facilitate tho handling of, freight. j The entire interior of the building, has I-ei'ii painted white nnd udditimml, machinery has been installed along with! ither improvements necessary for thej handing of an ineieased volume of; business, j The season of l!H4 was the first year .'(.. the eauiieiy in its present location,' and it was so success! ul in every re spect taut the management decided to. flou'.iie the capacity. j Paiing the busy season of last year, employment was given to over 2'0. i This was early in July when cherries j and other fruits were coming in. The! canneiy will open as soon us straw berries are ripe, and about 150 will bo, employed at that time, with additional' heln added as tho fruit seasou ad-J vauces. lOreiM The Ihe he district. Pendleton; eastern; i district, Knteiprise. final elimination debates will d Friday, nnd the winners will onl:-sl I'or linal honors at the big de bate held at the slate university at Fu I'eiie. junior week-end, iu May. The big honors are to make nt least the lebute, and the local debaters, of tho next convention, The session reconvened at l:5il this naming with huge alien. Inure, he porta were lieaid iroui Ihe following bilges: F.vcrgreeu, No, I, Foil hind, Kdmi Williams; Fidelity, No. II, Portland, Margaret llei lter; Sulelo, No. It), F.dith linj liicenleiif, No. L'il, leillu steins; Feru, No. ll.'i, Dlliv F. Mepheu, ginml, recorder of Oregon; rpcliuicu, No. 51, J.cbanon, Floieocc F. While; Tabor, No. .'.', I'ortland, Ida lloier; l .y, Nn 70, Kugene, Pom Sovcrn. Thu grand chief of honor, Margaret K.. Merrill, ciiniplimented the delognte upon their good reMiits, which demon runted uctivity iu ilu heriec of llonoi id Oicgou. yucslion box opened nnd; Aecoiding to II leport re-entlv is lill 'picstiomi inisnercd by the Knl ,v Supei lutendent nf Sehools u. rhief of honor. This was followed b.ViM. F.ll'iutl, for tho month ending eseiiipbllcalMiu of the ritual. j Marcli 5, 1 75M pupils were died iu Adiouriimelit was k.l for the lunch-, ie illv seiiituls f which I vveie eon, an autoiuobile ride about the cit.v . ,I1V4 Hh, uirls. W. S. Walton, cashier (if Ihe l.add St Hush bank, is in Portland today on business. illll.lt llelle nl' ll,,i r;rnv II, .11,. nmnl til I'Olt'lllol I ,,,(! V I.. inil, It.n ',, v I 1 " 11 1 siou to Flav-cl to witness the arrival I M v'rZ ,i'l's '""I ',1,v"l w of the steamsliip (iient. .Norlhern. 'lir' ""' ''""'t-' everything in their povv- I- P. Aldrieh d wife, who are visit-" ,n ,,linK ," l'l'i"-l'ip to Al- 1 II LT ill Ian Alli'eles. writ., frlnn.U inleanv. in i in- i ii i ei -ii i? 1 1 ni emiicsiti iiinii, Albany will meet Salem; Handou will receive Medl'ord; Astoria will bring Prin-'ville. to their city, and Pendleton ni; milliner, while a clialo;:iie tiv six he hi v lo, I.-i ,- ... ., i -. , win nriug r.nier prii-e 10 I en.neiou. i ne till-, entitled "tlossip," was inu.li ap- lid. 11. TnvU.r, of MeMinnville is in''''st Sl'1""'1 mentioned in ouch debate I'l-e.'i.iled. Miss llisie Smith sang ! the city o,la;.-. ' will have the at't'irmative, i ' Somewhere a Voice Is Calling," aud W, i',. Jones, nf Jeffersun is a bnsi-1 ' ' Aim. s tic." The liibson Mandolin ness visitor in ,-'iilnn lodav.' i ''e half the world imagines that the 'bib have sevnal selectiius that werej lliinni OvitIoii, an nt'toinev ol'0,'"'r h:l!t couldn't possibly worry , mu ll cujovid l.y the audience. Woo.lluuu, i-, in t'h,, ,.!.. no leeal bnsi. i :ll,'1;g without it. Students To Sing Original Songs At Freshman Glee Til.' I.oynl Workers class of the Hun gulcvv I liiiiitian ehiirch gave a piogram 'in. I I a diet si. ial Friday evening at the eliur li. lhis clnsM is compose, t of lo.tlie citv ul th,. fj,i,i imp ih y g girls, with Mrs. Juhn Schuei-i having visiting points of interest iter us tenciier. . soio, -noses, . -niuiicin i iilHoinia. Mable Simpson, wus given in pleas (leorge lloo.lspeed, of Hubbard, is in in i a re 1 in '. At the close of the program the bas kets were auctioned otf bv Mr. Sello ut sum. Tile in li ii lie that cnuscs the police niiitx Ininlil,, In ..nl'iir.,,1 limn nil i,.l,..i-M! on Ihe st.,1.,1,. I,,,,.'., is ilecliMv.l l,v !).. ! l "''"'''I n"' 1 .'incis iiiuiiiif pari i ii in. program wen" lla.'el l.oue, li'iiby Allen, llessie Sinilii, l.eila Cookinhaoi, Mable Simp, on, I'eail Walling nod Francis Cam- police to be the one prohibiting nut, is from driving between the Oieion Idee I trie trains ami the depot platform when' the limns are load.ng or din. Inn giu j , pNsioiigors, There is I'.'u feet iu limn of the depot bull, ling upon which uutos. ..- vehicles are torbiddeu to travel while the trains are causing pie to I'.'i.s Ihroog'i this pint of the stieet, Sept, O.M. Elliott Makes Report For City Schools "ess, Mi-s Mabel Fovvlniid r turned tiulay : iioni a visit vvith liiends nt Woodbuin. 9 Wpc rvf 'TPTtlT " tb'iige Paymmi, ,,- Aunisv ille, was a " 11 VLliTll, viMtor , M,!,, ,,iy. ; nn fonvo? tta rrn T - bulla, i, i Albany today I XUl VJUl i tnin in tine, li.isin.'ss, ' " s.i'i'uel Ki-o'ie, , tt. ,ist ,ii);,t t join "'0 tkc World's Wcr.der; Never rail.;. ''"' '-xcuisioi Cortland to Flavel. Mi". 1., It. Ilivon, Jr., of I'al'ns, is You'll niche goo-goo eves at voiir ii Ihe city MMln.g with her niotlur, feet, iit'T yon use " (i KTs IT, " ' nnd i.iov.i, I,,'., i tieini'k.'ta vim ii ti'ni the places where those street. Mi., l.iov.i hus been ill fn.- blnrkety corns used to be, just as sev eral ,vs. smoctli us your cheek. 4 i.. ii. ivuoeii. i, -it U! rooming torj , Asliu-iii in, n leasn,,. trip. . J Senator C. p, ,,, ,.ft this nu.: n ; ill;: tor I 'nit h, ,. k I... ...n ,i. ,x,. ,(., ,,,uv,i , 'Ihe rioniot nnd 1'i.Miivi. ,-.,iK. !'"' 1 ' v !l 1 ot Hie ' steamship tirent' ov l!, ti eii-.il, it lii.lii,,, , , "' niciii. eioti. 'H""r'l '! '.4..... , ttuw ury. Hoarse or Painful Coughs Quickly lniile. llnnir.Vlmtr llrm.Ur, lurt'nialte bin I ur.iunlrd The great event of the week IV.r the students of Willamette university will be the Freshmen's (llee, to be held in the chapel next Saturday evening. This annual event is nlwnys looked for I ward to with great pleasure by the j students. Kaeh of the four classes will sing a song that evening and the mil jsnV and words each class sings must be I composed by the members of the.ir own class. I Of course., the song's areto be cS j lege songs. The judges have not been I selected yet, but they will bo from resi 'dents of the city and the faculty who are competent judges of college music land nlso college poetry. In awarding 'the prize, 5(1 per cent will bo allowed 'for icndition, 25 per cent for composi tion ami "5 per cent for the words. I This is n challenge of the Freshmen I to the oilier classes, and Iho prize of fered by the Freshmen is a college bnn .tier 'it feet long. Profesior F. s:. Men iileniinll, dean t.f the college of music, will preside ut the contest. (Continued from pngo one.l nieinliern of lii ,.iK!n.i ... : . ', - '""""i tin- in poiwfr sion of all the facts ami krs nvmw I an ine nines Hint luivo been hM to Anilinssndor Page hv the BriiiI, foreign off i.e. he cannot derate oi Ik governnieut's next slop. It w.n im denied, however, that Tory ilroiij test would be nnolc to Kiiglsnd. TV president indicalid thnt, rtile tkn would not be any pre.-i itato irtia. the nut ion's riglns mii.t lie ilrfeinW llr considers the. .Mexican sitmtiti ! grenlly improved and in ciiiivinfe, ihi I the murderers of Jehu B. Ih-Jlari! I the American citizen irlio ivas ..Jain b V Zapatistas last, week, ir7 Ac ,s i - o ...-n I ijoi.l.'iv Ulllisacii, nit'.OJUiiu uc wi" bo extended to his family. The Vimcl States also is eiuleavorir.f to V.we tin railroad connecting Mexico J'ity 'i Vera ( ruz kept open. No definite action has been taken I" tho government regarding the 'tutu' of the Gorman converted ember him Kilo! Friederifh became die guvetir nieiit has not all the fucli it Wt- Tin. iiresbleat, sniil. in response t questions, that the route of the m' Alaskan railroad has been iletiW but he declined to say whether one of tho existing lines vvoiil.l be jmrehasi'd or a new road buNb A TELEPHONE The latest scientific achievement ' ... , i'.. i ,.,i.,,,i,iiiiinff frutn Vff 1110 soci-essii.i i, i, j.,, .- V,-b t S Francisco. S 'h""" " l over :HUH) miles. It i I'1""1"''1 ' voices were clear ami 'Ii"""''; , -, Another worthy public liwfi'W -ir... . .... u ,n,.v, nitters. It " 1 inmii-i ii-i s -i , - , .. safe familv remedy for Stomach, U'" .i li.,vv,.l ills nml in then'"""' " homes reigns puprcmo. When the nppetite liiBS he tion is poor, the liver and I""; active vnu slioubl try nch Hitters. It will he!,. NH' store normal couditioim in the system nnd improve your hw"' Fewer flowers to Hie .1J w1, flour to the needy living some. After a lively many nn heiress ninrnes I nobleman. i mmi sii--wx-werw--Mi--iiai n i-tBII III' T3a.ii I ciimli sviiip I,.., - nnsed it to l- u.i-,1 in M; Liliel M,n.lin , luore bnuies then uv oilier rrmi'ilv. It Ncwpntl, wh,., i.. iliv... alui.'st instant relief and will usual. u,ol:( , ,v,,l U gain in minions since ", .n ... ,. ., lllllLlllltlt. ',ku I.. t .. - 1 I - i,, ii "u iii i, iiiiuii mi. im, ,'ii-u , ... u I : ...... .11 ... I nn mi- i-i.ii, .. i.. . . . ... , . A r..ir....i.,l)il it ii nil, In. n, ii ll.tmii. I In . .1 . ..i .1 .1 . "" - J "if'- I IIH'. I -H' ce.o S Worth I h ' " ' II IC Uir II ll'W iluVS , x ... . , ,,ne , ,, fi, , -1 ',1 - , ' ' """"'"I, V '" u rug .tor. ,.our ,t into ,,,,,( ' 1 with Mauve, and friend.. - - - --.ii.i mi nil iti-ii- i-ii t , i it-ii im-ii-i'ii nn- ',i n- nml in, 1 1 1 r iiiiiue tv mi tii,i in jriiiio- i . t tuia afternoon fiuni '.' t.. .1 concluding Ihe two dins' b'ck, 'I'll,, giratfut visiting in- remain toil I went to Albany on tun tiiH'H mceiing iai iiiitin .leiiue r. ,,., v( ,i , t yours, while now Ms, "teil suear vnii. lhis umkes a full was a vi n, of Lebanon H ll'Arc loi.kinit the udiliern ot wel i. ........ I pint -a fnniilv sunn v oi t !, n,...i ,.( ' ."-teru.iy, eoine. Follovving this euleilaiuineut mM ,, ,,,, ,,,.. Km,(., t . ' .r, -" ';iml, inie,h ,.( a .s,,! ot onlv .-,4 ' "'t wAAll!l u i.v m, .,,,,.1 it,,,-..,, "ti.. i .j" ..::,":: . . ..,,!"..,r,h,,,'' "r -:. ;,,vM""'"". " the city i,i..v -.' i ' iiiii'iini lenim-ii ii. if " icum urn. iiit in-.Hn-o Hint Il.'V.'r HUS, Mutgutet K. Ileirln; piinii. solo, Mo. n,,,,,, ,ml f tu, .j.-, u,eut over ti .ln.i lt.nm i!i Ninr.eu iienu; rrnuiiig, .miss ihiiih veu of me, II nil ihivs and II liirls. ,1.",""' .'" Vi "'"i.iniv ami case Hull; song, Mia. Frank Alluighf, v in -i The larents of the pupils were ..it lin anil piano duet, Jb.i Anna Xnnok , ix t i moie duriiip) toe mould on, lint Full business. w? c& yj "a J Misa Althea Kmhi reailinit, MtanJ bVl.ri.ni-v fl, a ibiiiug thnt month I m Mignoi (Hiverj song, Misa Fl.ireucr pNr ma ' t iiti, the eh,tla, while t'ur Km--, aail I'iiii o aul by Mi Dnrothy ihn o until ending March 5, 1:11 parents Lull. j found time to make the acho.il a visit. V4tilT nfteruoeVa acsnion wasj The nvernge nttendance for the iVat ire.l by an address by tlui rift , ittotttli hn been tW per cent and Ihe J.owieT, Hiilimi lodge, No. lit, and re number if pupils that have been net- rpoiiie b (' and ( hb f of Honor ot Oregon Margaret llenin, of Portlund. Titer were ollirera' nrilla lind othei rk of paramount lutcrcat to the ld;;c aneinbet. titer Ial.' nor nbsent i t7il. CATTDRED BT VILLA. Washington, March 1(1. liptitchea received here todar at the Villa ngeucv nt. .t that tlenrritl Mater Almnnta aid Tt l( pleasure for man to do as, hit entire staff had been raptured by he pleases tialll after he (t.'ts inar-Utenernl Villa near Torreon and exe r!c4 -tad then h eau't. tuted for trcaton. with which tins I'mex Sv run iiveicomea a luid ciniclij clirat or thr. nt cold latinlv remnrkablc. It iniiel.lv luesem a ,rv linaise or tiv'lit e.'itlt and lunls ami aootlic a luiniliil couch in a huriv. With a i'ersitcnl loose finifli it toi the for lo.il n li of , I, I, -..-in in the ihinat and hron cliiiil tulles, thua ending tl. iinnov ins" tint it iii. I'incx i a hit-lily e-nicrntinti-il eom- Albany hi(;h Salem Debates Albany Next Friday Night ';?yJ;Z I Albanv lrmocint.') oiniug i on the final stretch of the 'gon hith school .lebating Irngue. the "How WMa I. a 'CETS-IT Sm.l- f Wall, . ('.sod D..I Over 2 Feall" Ihcre'.. no corn or c; '. ,P e.mor. the I milhuns of leet in i'i., ., ...i.t ic... i'l not ren-ove- there "s ' "t'lHS IT" i. il, jWiiy, th.inil... r,u i,, : "v. in. siii.p.e. t oiii iicn seme, sure men., salve. ,...,. ,.,,,, f-u Spring House Cleaning Special This Week Only T-v r 'niwwitlhV - i'i i.ri'M.iiiu .i .iii .a.ine limit, , ...... .i. . . - .. . ,.. ., ,., nn, ne .Nin-wiiv ,in, .xira-tniiikuir utteiiuons in,uni;, t ,l I s "' ' "u l'-'mtii I igeon tm rich III Kii,nac..l and is f anion, the w.rl.1 ..,., ,k-,,, 1! l",Pr",'," th' walk of so m.,rv ee, n ester, , I t e..l ovi'i- fur Ha sideiidid cilrvt , hr.'ha... ,V ' "'l R"h " h hl1'' ,"'"' next All v..u do i pu ' , ,.',.. vvls,inna coiiah, bmn.hMl a.ihou and 'v'"ig. I.liminatioi. debatea I IT nn-the ," s ''' '" '"""j'"; ' hV M.I aiuca over a lion.lic.l I K! t", v,,Vh , . ,."-'""' In avoid disiiii.intinent In tnakint , "iga schools of the state and have hen ' l,u .V-v -r . V . ' 111 "r' tins ask jtnir driiu-e.-l tr "aH -,n,v, ,il,., ,, " ' ohl di l n vlt ''"' nre using . aoaiauiiT ii iii't'nr miHC' !'. Te w,a..c the van,,,. .1,,. 1,1. '. ' "" . ,r'"""'', r. tion ..r money promptly rHua-M. ,. !' n - c, II ,v district. Pandon; " (iK'I IT " , ."u i. th thi. i,r,p.,uti0n. 'lit I'inca Co., .., ...,,,, (lj,,rl , Medfonl: r.-rrvwhev -e . i, ... " ,"''u H. Wayne, lud. , , thc Wi,WMl. ,,irit.,( U li 111 FREE with every XlrV- , -- I f1tO 01 i Liquid Veneer one fl polisher and Knit cov outfit Sellregularati Li tin H :.ei 9P -"n it.cl i iar ft