Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 19, 1915, Page TWO, Image 2

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    marnON. FBIPAY, MARCH
1915.
THE 8ALEM CAPITA! JOURNAL, BAXEM,
TWO
19,
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Do You Want to be Known as
"The Girl with the Pretty Feet
7 ? ?
Yes! Then wear a Pair of
Our shoes beautify the feet and
distinguish the wearer as a woman
of good taste in dress.
IFULLERTON'S
C ociaLndPersonal
fly KOILIM BVSCORM
270 North Commercial
Street
A. A. GRABER,
Manager of Shoe Dept.
SALTS IS FINE FOR
KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT
nnsh the Kidneys at Once When Back-1
why or Bladder Bothers Meat I
rorius Uric Acid. I
'PEG 0' MY HEART"
COMINO TO THE GRAND
No mun or womnn who onts meat
regularly ran muko u mistlike by flush
lag the kiilni-yn occasionally, says a
well-known authority. Mont forum uric
acid which clogs tho kidney pores so
the aluirizishly filter or strain only
part of the waste and poisons rrom me :r,.lll(.nt f freshness j her nulur; that
blood, then yon Ret sick, nearly iih ,,,,, Mllr,riM.B lln( m-ensU tin.l her
rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, llJ(?il, n ,,,, f , (irlll i()l ., rt,,,i
nervousness, eonstiputMin, dimness, i lm) )run llTltt,rMtsiinli iijf of thinK us
Sleeplessness, bladder disorders c"mftluv nre. This role hus been filled by
from sluggiali Kidneys. '(ilivor M,m Ho. nrmliiror bv IVeov
The season 's greatest comedy success
"l'og O' My Heart" with I'i'KKy f
Neil and the New York-l'hirugo cust di
rect from seven months in Chicago ul
the (Inrrick theatre wijl come Here for
an engagement on Haturduy, March '11,
at the Grand.
"l'og 0' My Heart" is the work of
J. Hartley Manners' and ues written
for those who like a :c.v. r, tender eieu
edy, full of latiKhter with an occasional
tear ami with the most dcliglitf :il b r.i-
ine iiniiginuhlc. There is a consistent
The moment vou feel a dull ache In
the kidneys or your back hurts, or if
the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of
rdimont, irregular of passage, or at-,
leaded by a sensation of scalding, Ret '
about four ounces of .1 ml Hulls, from
aay reliable pharmacy and take n tublc-'
spoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast, for a few days and your kid-,
wya will then act fine. This famous!
salts is made from tho arid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with litliia
ad has been used for generutiuns to
flush clugged kidneys and stimulute
them to activity, ulsu to nrutruliu) tho
, acids in mine so It no longer causes
irritation, thus ending bludder dis
orders. Jad Halts is Inexpensive anil cnunot
Injure: makes a delightful effervescent
lit hi a water drink which nil regular
O'Noil as pretty nail as clever an ncl
ress us has been seen in the role since
the opening of the play in New York,
over two years ago, in which lime,
dozen different 1'cgs have assayed tl."
part.
Peg is an Irish-American girl, sixteen
years of ngc and according to tnc d
mauds of a will leaving her n fortnee
must leave America ai.d a father Unit
she loves Micro than enylliiug else on
earth and go to socio relatives on her
mother's side that sho has never met
with the understanding that they are to
I attend to her upbringing. 1 ho cninmis
jsion bus been accepted by them nut for
the love that they bear their rriull'e
but for n thousand pounds per annum
.that Is the reward for this until ilukiin;
with the ultimate idea of making the
MOST auspicious event in local
A lodge circles was the banquet giv
en by Oregon Grape Camp No.
l.iliO of the Royal Neighbors of Ameri
ca to the Modern Woodmen of Ameri
ca in McOornnck hall, last night in cele
bration of the twentieth anniversary of
the formation of the former order. Mrs.
Hvlvia Hchaupp. oracle for the Royal
Neighbors, presided as toast mistress,
W. W. Hill, F. A. Turner, A. H. Bunn,
Hex Turner, Mrs. A. H. Bunn, Miss Ha
zel l'rice, Mrs. Mellissa rersons, re
sponding to toasts. Over one hundred
members of the two orders were pres
eat. The dining room displayed dec
orations in purple and white, the aux
iliary's official colors. A huge basket
filled with Oregon grape and ornament
ed with purple ribbon bows centered the
table, a feature of tho occasion being
the serving, by Mrs. M. 0. Petty of
nn immense cake in purple and white
and lighted with twenty candles.
The event was given as a surprise to
the members of the Woodmen, Mrs. C.
t l'nrmi-ntcr. Mrs. A. H. Bunn, and
Mrs. M. C. I'ettys being the committee
in charge of general arrangements.
Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock
Miss Klsic kerb, daughter of Mr. and
M.rs. A. Koib, of Nortii Salem, became
the brido of Robert Leach, Rev. W. W.
Ruse'iraugh performing the ceremony.
The brido was attended tiy tier sister,
MIkm Mamie Korb. K. II. Leach, tirotn-
er of tho bridegroom, attended as best
mini.
rhp vouni couple arc well known in
Salem, "where they have resided a num
ber (f vears. Immediately aner me
cere'iionv they departed (n their honey
moon, which 't'uey will spend in Port
land nnd I'ugeit Sound cities, after
whi.-h thev will go to -Mount Vernon,
Wash., where they will make their lu-
turo home.
M;v. Delia Jeffrey, of Portland, is
hcin entertained lis the house guest of
her sister, Mrs. George 11. Dunstord.
PERSONALS
.
William Hilton is in Portland today
on business.
G. W. Laflar made a business visit to
Brooks yesterday.
E. H. Martin, of Independence, was in
the city yesterday.
J. L. Buckley, of Cottage Grove, is
registered fa the Bligh.
Albert Houmard is in Portland on
business for the Barnes stoic.
Mrs. B. F. Pound is in Cbomuwa to
day visiting with her parents.
Percy Larsen, of Turner, is in the
city today transacting business.
Mrs. Oswald West was a passenger
this morning on the electric for Port-laud.
Winfield Emmcl of the Barnes' store,
returned this morning from a business
trip to Portland.
P. A. Voget, general manager of the
Falls City Lumbor company, is in the
citv todav.
Governor Withveorabe left on the
morning electric for Portland, return
ing lato this afternoon.
L W. Richardson, of Independence
was in the city yesterday transacting
ousiness.
Mrs. J. C. Perry returned this morn
ing from a visit at Albany with her sis
ter. Mrs. R. C. Churchill.
Dr. and Mrs, M. P. .acndclsnhn will
go to Portlnnd tonight where tney will
pass the week-end with .Mr. and Mrs,
Harry I. Mendelsohn.
FUNERAL OF MSS. MOODY.
to keep tho kidneys clean and the
blood pure, thereby avoiding serious
kidney complications.
BHE SUEH UNDERTAKERS.
neat eaters should take now ami then, '""(! 'dy presentable in the lie.,; hi,. i
ety. i no lire or tue ciniii at iumic iii ii
been one of happiness although money
hnil been a I'carce article. Hut the new
life in tho new abode at Regal Vill.i,
the home of the Chichcsters, her rela
tives is one of stilted urtifiiially, un
truths nnd unnatural nnd in the social
Hpokni, Wash,, March 1. Miwr trniniiig Peg has to cope with uM these
Ksther Klveo began suit lu the local I fucturs, but come oat of the ordeal the
courts today for ,i,MU damages agninsv;
tha Turnbull Undertaking company.
Mia Klven, who was the finnnceo of
1-eo Hull, murdered, had pawned her
rngagenient ring and other valuables,
turning the proceeds uver to the under
takr sho says, to give Hull decent
burial. A few days ago, she alleges,
h discovered Hint Hull hud been
burled in the potters field.
Hull was murdered last Heptember
ly John H. McKcnnoii, who nfterwnrd
ronimktted suicide. Jeuloiisv over Miss
Klven was the cause of the tragedy.
M-s. II. 1. St. lleleo was hostess for
their "olio'' club last night, introduc
ing Saint Patrick day features in deco
rations and eiiteJtaiiiinent. Miss ( leu
Kcniinn and Mr. St. Helen furnished
nosiciil numbers for the pleasure of the
iliicsts, .Mrs. Otto Hliellberg and Miss
l,illi;in Hunter assisting the hostess.
I'our tables were used for the players,
ihe urine falling to Mrs. William Ben
nett. Those who enjoyed Mrs. St. Hel
ens hospitality were: Mrs. Lee Atchc
on, M rs. Julia llupt, Mrs. William
Itcu'ictt, Mrs. T. Hanson, Mrs. Anna
Hurnliurdt, Mrs. Joseph Bach, Mrs.
lien ge Miller, Mrs. Leslie Parker, Mrt.
Prima Koch, Mis. P. Vnrlcy, Mrs. O.
('. Kennon, Mrs. J. .1. Aekcrinan, Mrs.
T. J. Burleson, Mrs. George Winched.
N
Miss Mary Mc Arthur, who has been
the si.voral weeks' house guest of Mrs.
Ivan Putnam of Simw and Miss Edna
Simon of Salem, lies returned to her
homo in Portlnnd.
Mr. nnd Mrs. (1. II. Wolfe, of North
Liberty street, have been entertaiuiiig
in house guests this week Mrs. A. P.
Adrns and her daughter, Miss Alice,
I in Tampa, Florida, who arrived Mon
diiy. They have secured a residence on
Center strict and expect to locnto here
better for the experience. Her Irish wit i,.rinnnenlly. .Mr. Wolf will join his
nniilv fhortly. Tlicy ate tormer rrnit-
nnd residents, leaving for Florida four
vears ngn.
is an ever ready one, her lovely brogue
mid her coinicnl dog Mu hnel all gu to
ward a very pleusant enti'itaiiiini'iit.
An ideal company has been s ei ted
with most of the original people who
first introduced "Pe 0 My .lleurt'
to the public.
Miln Attorbnry leaves today with his
family to mnke his home nt Oak Ridge,
Oregon. Mr. Attorbnry hus n rim on
the railroad between Albany and Ouk
Ridge.
WEN THE 9 A". M. DOOR TO FREEDOM!
THE 9 -POUND FRANTZ PREMIER MAKES POSSIBLE
' 1Mb I A, M, WORN DAY
YOU liave rrptucr J the cuitillei
of graiiilniothcr's time with
i, 'electiie lighti. Then why
Hot replace the uUI cnulo way of
wcrpinrj uit J Jutting with a
modern
' 'lavrw CUAKM. v
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A- i
-t.liiyfM-lJ;.U-
wmm
Mr. und Mrs. J. Via Shank (Miss
Kra-ii is Scotl), of Albany, are passing
lie ilny with friend.i und relatives in
alcin. I ueir inarringe occurred in
Port I .nil Sntiirdny ai.it they are return
ing trom their honeynii.in to Albany,
where they will make their home.
Friends here were pleased with the
iiiiioiiuccuient nt the birth of a little
urn lo Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lcinh at
their I'orlliiinl home, Thuisduy, March
I'lllll'tll.
Mri, Lenili was fninieily Miss Etiiel
Uiosiler, of Salem, and is a niece ol
Mr. nnd Mrs, George 1'owning, id' this
city.
Members and friends of the ( cutiiil
Con ;ivgnt ioniil chiiii h arc delighted
with the results of the Piano contest
I ii!-t closed by the (', XI, Kpley coin
pa'i.v, this ehiireh si'i'iiiiiig tho splcn
' lid new iii"truiiicnt.
I '
I Mis, ti. (', Hon ii was the hostess for
I (In' linpioiiiptii club Tlinisilnv al'lei
i 'mini, entei tainitig at Ihe attrnctic
1 lioine of her sister, Mm. L, I.. S'o er.
Hrti lo I'lub uieiolievs, tho, picsent
ii : Xln. Ilniley I'ugli, M:s. t liestel
Mui'iiioMi mid Mii. L. XI. I'artei, Hcimi
'litmus lor this event were I'lirticuluily
i jitliri, tio. GarhiOils id i:reen festoon
, . 1 nichiMiys. ceilings and windows, dor-
-us oi' hiunioel.s adding a pretty sug
1 i:cition of the diiv. Siunll llernn'
tii or, in green can and f I
Salem and out-of-town friends who
had known Mrs. Z. F. Miody all her
life, billed tho Mnmly residence on
Court street today when the funeral
services were conducted by Rev. Carl
F. Elliott.
Mrs. W. Carlton Smith sang two
niimiiera, ono of them being Carrie Ja
cob Bond's "A Perfect Day."
Water Power Plants
Installed In Oregon
Portland, Ore, Match 10.--According
to .ulvance copies of the lilll Oregon
Almai.nc, the estimate of Leonard
Luiidgrcn, hydroelectrn al engineer m
the forest service, with hendipiarlers
at Portland, Otectei, gives the rated
capacity of the plants already installed
anil operating m the state of Oregon a;
1(10,000 horsepower, of whieh 10ti,7li0
horsepower is operated in Clackiimuf
counrv. A tentative estimate made by
tho Vnitcd States geological survwy
places the waterpoWr reiources of Ore
gon ut 3,S00,(i(in ho sepower.
The latest reports show tout the ex
isting markets are abundantly supplied;
but the various power companies arc in
diia;iug their nptin-.istic icw-point in
regard to the future growth of their
business by making engineering studies
on indevelopcd sitei, and theiebv pre
paring for additional demands for elec
tri! power. Thcue demands will arise
with the increase in pnpiilutiiti and
with the growth of manufactures. The
public utilities supplying the Portland
market have prepared for this future
growth through the installation of ma
ehineiy to furnish 110,000 horsepower in
excess of the present demand.
Norwegian Bark Reported
Sunk By Germans
Tomorrow
SUNKIST
Orange Day
Buy a Week's Supply of These Dtliciout
Seedless California Navel Oranges NOW!
Trainloads, direct from Sunny California, have just ar
rived in all markets especially for Orange Day.
juicy, sweet, firm, tender fruit.
- the finest that California grows.
' Get them tomorrow a supply for all next week. Hun
dreds of dealers are making special prices. Buy them by
the dozen or by the box. Tomorrow is Orange Day all over
the country. Even the great railroads are placing special
orange salads and desserts on their dining car menus.
California
Sunkist Oranges
Famous Seedless Navels
There Is an entire set ol 46 niece i thai n
osa get in this manner. The spoon ulunlraied
comes In enchMiire lor 12 SunkUt wruDDeni
and 12c. Buy a doicn Sunkist Oranjcs now
and send (or It. He sure to enclose 12c
There Is, of course, no uUvcrtUIng oil sty
piece. If any piece Is not entirely satisfy,
tory, return It and we II retund your mooey
Tr Sunkist Orange salads. Try Sun
kist desserts. There are scores of dainty
ways to serveoranges so the whole family
can have this healthful fruit every day.
Start tomorrow-OroneJuy-tomake
orangesapartoftbedailyo'iet.These free
peeling, tender, seedless navel oranges
are best suited for all culinary uses.
Alt the famovs chefs use them. Mil-
lions of housewives do. Make '.bis tbe
.day YOU try them.
. . ... M
jV w .; Save th wrappers jor
p V Beautiful Silver Premiums
Suva Sunkist tissue wrappers and send to
.... I..- v. Ifl MM0IBUM nl nnrn silver nlttle
oriulnal, genuine Rogers Silver, designed
of the world's most famous f gt & VfiitiH
sUvcrsmllb.. rrTW I
1 . -O
Order by Phone
Your ttlephfnt li Sunkist agency 0 yew
tingtt tip, Simply call your denier and
hay, ena Minimi, unn I nay.
brinir the best. srv
r
5" .. J? .!
nUn nndrr wklib jo. r.n
f' Baait wrsppnrf lor Wm. Biwnita
gnmtnnUii ellvfrwitre AdHrem .
CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS EXCHAKCf
UN. Clark SUe.l,Chit,
TAXES CANT BE PAD
rax Commission Holds War
rants Redemable Only For
County Taxes
DALLAS LOCAL NEWS
RECEIPE DEPARTMENT
(f'apital Journal Special Perviee.)
Dallas, (rr Miinh 18. J. C. Hay tor
has returned from a short business visit
in the Capital, City.
Mr. anil Mrs. P. J. Craven returned
Monday morning from nn over-Sunday
isit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
llenrv Slavery on fult Creek,
J. ' C- ShulU went to rortland, j L,l f sultana white raisins, oitM
Tuesday afternoon on a business and l,oun( 01 eanaiou incrncs, oaeuiir
pleasure trip.
T. C. ftoeltwell, who is confined lu
ihi Pallas hospital with a severe at-
(.'roam the butter ami sum toiA,
a. 1.1 II, n I,,., In,, vnlU fu'lt fOt 1 KH
Miss Opal Wells has returned from ,, ., f iour n,
a visit nt. tho home of her brother at(llliiU Lost fold in fan Mtt have
''ebanon. j been beaten stiff. Mil it ft t
CI nnrn n P.nrliivrrnr rnnnnirnr Ctf tlin ' .... i j. Ln,.A V,nm .Irouptl itl)
she eour.ty in payment of taxes, except; Willnmettr- Vnllov ' Lumber i-ompany i t lnr ...i .,vt t)ic flavorine and btk-
hns returned from a business trip to jng jlow(jor(, j'lace this mixture ii
o l- raneisi-o. J pan at has been well lined with paper
W. ,T, Burns of Monmouth was a Dal- nnd bake in a slow over for out boa
Ins visitor Monday. Use ail instead of butter to grease tk
!... t,.!nn.i I iimi ii. r ni's nnt hum to rwunj.
Wliite Fruit Cake. Onelalf (up d
butter, one eup of sugar, one and ox
hall' cups of flour, one-half tip if
milk, two epgs, one-half cup el M
meais (let these be rather roaree), w
I of dates and figs, a spoon of tr-am
i extract, one-iouitli ot a imfmilit
inonil extract, one level teaittn'
While the eounty may issue paper in better yesterday,
payment of its obligntions in tho event
of a deficiency in the general fund
that sumo paper is not redeemable by
tm-U of nnnumnnin wus ronorted some ; uah'" ru"ul.r-
l'ortliind, Ot., March 111. Captain
for the payment of the general expenses
of the countv and spcciul funds erctod
for the payment of salaries of county
officers or deputies.
In other words, when tho taxpayer
culls for his pay for work performed
upon tho road in his district, and re
ceives a warrunt endorsed "not pid
for want of funds" he is not permitted
to turn thnt warrr.ut into the tax col
lector for tho payment of his tnxes, un
less it be credited to the pcnernl eoun
ty fund and then the tnx collector is not
authorised under the law to uccept tho
warrant for a prenter sum than the ex
act amount of the gcnernl taxes due nor
ro issue any c.asn in change for the fnce
value of the warrunt in excess of such
taxes
I'. ,1. wrniil., n j i ummi-ii i uu.'uuos . - - . .
man of Falls City, was a Pallas visitor One-half pound ol eanaieu r. r
no H 1 l' 1 HS IV "
This is tho effect of an oninlnn. or ! the shop.
Ilnlvei soii of the Norwegian bark rather an interpretation of tho existing Mr. and
N'orilturcr this nmrning received a let- tax lnws as given bv the state tax com- turned to
Monday
Work was begun Tuesday morning on
an addition to the ihrecve garage on
Oak street.
George Coad has returned to his
homo near Eugeno after a short visit
in this city at tho borne of his mother,
Mrs. Anna Coad.
The Palles Meat Company of this
city has purchased the market of Cook
Son at. Independence. Everot Cook
of the latter city will have charge of
Mrs. W. T. drier have ro
their home in Falls City
ter from his wife in Lvnuor, Norway, mission in reply to a nuerrv from 1 after nn extended-visit with Portland
stating that un unnamed four masted j Treasurer Colvig, of .lackson countv, I relatives and friends.
steel bnrk bound from rortland to the yesterday afternoon. "Clearly," says! Miss Hosn B. Parrott, a teacher at
miioii iingiinin with wheat had Men . mo commission, "county warrants must the (irnnnn sm Nnrm.il at Mon-
by Hermans off the coast of bo accepted in payment of countv tnxes. ! n,o,,il, ,.;.!un..i ..ni. at i tnnw
aci'ordinit to advices ut cannot ho accepted in navnicni i.l ' r.c ;i.,- ,. la (
I,.,. i. ..I... I i ' ... .!.. . ii ..! ..i. , ""' j
,.,. ,i,i i., ii, ,, i.Mii-r. "i"'i ut-n. ruuowing tins ll". i
The only csfil nnswering the de-' lnrution tho commission proceeds to de.
siripuou is i lie isnrwegiun Karki'ine 'county tnxes ' ns "those tnxej
sunk
South
Noiminihii, hi. h soiled from this port
Oclober -I, iiiiiiiiianded by I aptain
lliilverson.
The Seinnntha is owned in I.yngnr.
The letter stntcil that tho owners of the
lost vessel ha. I iu-t been notified bv
the , -n 1 1 1 it i ti
America.
Walter L, Tooze, Jr., attended a
meeting ef the city council at Falls
I City, Tuesday evening.
j John Hempel, of Polk Station, was a
Pallas business visitor Tuesday.
fieiu somo port in South dintcly redeemable.
wnirh are levied by the county court to
produce a fund or funds iiguinst vwi'. h.
such court hns full authority to oriel
wurrnnts drawn in piivnient of i l.iim.
notwitlmtnn.lin.t ii,,.. " t tanner was a
funds, such wurrnnts inuv nt b in, , ! . rr'. A'. "' 8tBrb.u.:k made a lirofes-
flavor, but tins is not necfanrj.
Prrn T(mholiSil Cf"! beaten Uglt-
ly, two cups of milk, sca-ou witk
it nuuuic. w
Use lobster, s't
and pepper, bake
cups set in water.
or tomato sauce.
Cranberry Muffin.-To (( m.
half eup of sugar, on; levd lfH
salt, ono cup of sweet mil", fj
of flour, three teaspoons of
powder, 'three tabl.,poo..i , of JJ
bnttr and one-tl.ird cup of
cut in halves. Hake in a moderate n
in muffin tins.
Penny MuffinTo era
wt3r,two tablcpoo,, of lard, t-J
....ii il ., nucha f cup of W'"
writ i.i ,
teaspoon
veast ease
stir n-
of salt, one
ft f.rtu cm i
us niiicn nour .'UJ .0(ii
raise. Then make out . t
. . ifi-:- it nu n n if ur"
put into miuuM - -, i,str
light taheinaquii'k e 'c "'
inula imsnii'ss visnor luesuu.i. 1 Set at noon, pone ulw ,
John Foster, a prominent Suit ('ieekjmit ln t ))0 morning and raise 111
fnriner was a Pallas visitor Tuesday.
MAIL ROBBED IN ITALY
I! nie, March 111. It was annniioceil
tod a v tluit ii tuun carrying u large
oiii'iitil.v of trail fiot'i ' the t'nited
S'Btes fn AeMri-i mid (lerinnny wms
lolib.'.l en mil,' i,, Nnples Inst nip at.
The ioI'Iicis nr.. Pelieved to hnve oh
Hiiii'"! a !iii::i. ;iin,Mint of inonev from
:h. letters.
l'.l . L , , , ,.
i iiocr mis noiuing the commission
exempts state tnxes, interest of high
way bonds, ronils and highnnvs tnxes,
city, town, school district, rend district
and other local district taxes from
payment in county wurrnnts.
I for luncheon,
Boston Luncn ko.-Tt '
'butter,
- ,ic u
I oe
lour, Mrs, Mop . r nssistins the ln-
The household helpert vow
k, opened , Witt needs con be found Quick-
Attack It la any aUitris lijjKl lockat,
mmi i$Mf uid it with n naml'
avl lb dutt and dirt dluppMrt, It
laal work It's a ilaur.
CA aw yar iU litf , ami rw IUI
WMTtna mhmlt 5sl.a hwM,
fOR IALC BY
. 11 II
i
Contests supplemented the unial scs
-inn ef nee.llew .u k. Mis. V. 1, Need
In in, Mis, llnilev I'uijh, Mrs. Huddle
en .nd Mr. I.. M. t uvli r bring nward-j
.'.I tin- la-.ois, i
.
Mi". J. A. Ilea h whs iieu a uiost
I'ieii-iini siirpi.ni when tiieuds, all
l.nncr M'liue.ota tciilents, cnllcl un-'
' itiui'itiiuTil at her home .iP0 North
Twelfth street Mi inlay evening. Those
' iilni inn. le op the party were Mr. and
Mis, William l'aioe, Mr. nnd Mis.1
j Aekrrninn, Mr, nu l Mrs. t'rcl liar
tlioloaiew, Mr. slid Mrs. Kred Swnnsnn,.
sii.l Mini lllailys and I., If rairtholo
: mew.
ly through the Journal Want
Ad.
Had Lung Trouble
anil Expected (o Cic
.liveries hri.iiuht
..us Alti'i-attve are
attention, Ke.nl
Ml) lllMa.
rELSlDENT MURDERED, ,
Now Yu k, March ID. New of the1
nsiussiuatiou ef tiovernor ., nf ;
Santo llomiiigit, nud to of hi riiil
ill en ws biueght here today by the!
steamer lr(oii. The- iwnntem were
the governor's political enemies, :
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Ih Uiii.Ki.n Writ for book 1. 1
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rsrcnoLOGY or the crowd
l ecture bv
TR. E. S. C0NKL1N
rubUe Libr;iry Auditorium
T.tiight,
o 'clock
Fni'.K
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sioiml visit in Black liock Monday
i night.
The home economic demonstration
that was to hnve been given this week
bv Miss Tnrlev of thn Orernn Aericul-
turnl college under the nnspiros of the" wl"e'
nomnn s club has been postponed un
til some time in April. .
The Oregon Power Cumpnny is- mak
ing; rapid progress in installing tho
IICM, liel.li,.,, .v,lm C. 1 1, 1 1 1 V
'everal streets now have the new and ext meis. , 9nillc r
. ..n -j i. i. nut into a thu-kiv si fl w
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,mlf ,.,., of
baking powder, three cfs-, (.
one tcsspuiiii --
, . ... virart.
mon, ana iii"n " ,,1
Rub the butter nud ' lir
beating each in well, a M
sifted with the m'". ' ,k baf
nights at nil intersections nnd it is
expected thnt. before the first of the
coining nu nth the entire system of the
city will have been changed. j
S. P. Kimlull of Snleni is in the
city this week looking after business
matters. :
mix into
put into
nnd biike in a
und a quarter
with white
ntO, t rill
hours. When
n H'g
cw. '
A woman r"
has insulted if
ver forp"'' ' '
he fails 3'
; Dt'Senlicii In Tombs
I of Thaw Indefinite
here fur
'h nn.l possible
! N,W J'':.V Mfh I'.'.-lVtention of
.n.,y r. i nnw in the Tomb
j i w-i- . t.rt at.-v
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, Ihe ,e..,!t, f thl, ,, Wm tMyrs
"'re is the ,- thP ,,. .ini
The uppellnte diiis;,-,, f ,h(, , ,;,
MPcnl from .Insti.-e rg0- ,,,, n,.
fi';::rrrmit Thnw ,o r,,,urn ,u
Tho trial of Thnw
i-iTTaitnit nt u w..i ..r c ,
. ' . . ----- vi naoess corpus
has postponed until April in.
s sanity bv the
THIS TRAD&MAKft
IS YOUR GUARANTEE
There is no genuine
BAKER'S COCOA
BAKER'S CHOCOU
unless It has this (ft
markonlhepseks
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IrJ WALTER BAKER
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ESTABLISHED 1780 l
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