THE T.EM CAPITA JOURNAL. SAXM. OBEOO WEPgHDAJCiUSJj ,:- i ' "! TWO 'I I .(. '. -I Aye, Aye Sir!- You may go COATLESS but it would be an unpardonable performance to go SHIRTLESS. Then, why not have a peep at our New Spring Line of Collars of Respectable Standing SMART SUIT WITH FLARED COAT AND CIRCULAR SKIRT Shir They are certainly beauties. Stripes are the big thing, of course; not the gaudy kind, knr Knonrifnl Monrlincr shnrlps Snnnnv? Say, those silk bosom shirts at $1.40, and those "Hi-Lo" shirts a combination flat and military collar well, you just ought to see them ! , Buy them, wear them, then go coatless if you like, these shirts will always reflect your good judgment. Let us show you the BLACK CANDY STRIPE the very newest in shirts. They are the "noisiest" things the dash ing youths will find this season . . . . $1.15 QlociahndPersonal By UOhUB RU SCOBS THE Woman 'h Relief Corps of Ore- her iionio to tup junior, Mitis (lertrude Ron has boon formulating plans j Kahiii entertaining the seniors. The for some time for the erection of freshman class met nt "Tlie Nia." tlic a nouio lor veterans ' nurses anil wnmnn 's Kolii lcn, who aro deserving uf assists!!. Tho dopaitmeut president bun issued 11 : ti. ,iit,i,.t ,...,;., nr p... ," fur """'l ,0, !"l'''t"' "t the .,,., I,,,!,,,. Win ,0 held April fifteenth :. next convention, hold in Mc.Minnvillo, ut Woodhnrn. Salem, bilvei ton, Woj.I- I . hum.- iui.i .-.-uin lu ii xic.-ii i .1 tin rooms in honor uf St. Patrick, shamrocks designating the places of tho quests at tho luncheon table. Tho irn;rnni of entertainment partook of a literary nut lire, eai. one present rep rcat'utiii a different uuthor or book, their identity to lie guessed by the guests. Those present were: Mrs. H. L. Sleeves, Mrs. J. A. ( hnrehill, Mrs. W. A. Rutherford, Miss May Hunt, Mrs. I), (iholson, Mis. Amos Vass, Mrs. K. K. Hotbford, 'irs. Ward, Miss Julki Iverson, Clcma Sander. Some of the .authors nnd books represented were: Winston Churchill, "Scarlet i w Y' . 'f I V I i; A ERIC P. JCftLT widows, army members of the si.,l.on,orc class being Y' ,' ""'""" T ielief Corps mom- the guests of Miss Kslella hnppcl. I Tr ' 4 ""A M"Wr' ' 1 a""1'"! mil ..f assistance. ! ... i Lost ; 'Miieli Ado About Nothn" ' 'Oliver Twist," "The Ihiisv Chiiin CHARMING" SPeM C05T0M Tho smart -tailored gown pictured here will bo good stylo us long as it is at all ao conservative as are its lines. Tho collar and revers aro bronder than Oration "A New Plank" Se lected by Judges Best Ef fort in Contest Eric V. Bolt, a senior, was awarded first place by the" .iudses in the local try-out which was held in the chapel of W. V. last nifiht to decido who hn.iW represent Willamette in tho tate intr-eoIlegiate oratorical contest to be held in Salem, April 2J, in wnu-n the eight colleges of Oregon will par ticipate. The winning oration, entitled "A New I'lank" contained the idea that the voting booth is the citizens' pro fessional, every citizen must express himself then some political body, hence he should ally himself with a reliahlo ene; in the past fifty years the prohibition party has been a political wash bowl, wherein a man could wash his hands from any responsibility and yet seek important offices. New parties are not as a rule perma nent hence the old lino parties must include in their platform new planks of proRressive legislation, and the time has como when old line parties must take up as one of their important is sues prohibition. The nation is look ing to tho colleges for coming leaders. When patriotism is recognized as higher than partisanship, self-interests and prejudices; then it will be ready to leave the posterity a heritage con sisting of a saloonless nation. Miss MeBridc, winner of second place with her oration, "The Eigh teenth Amendment", developed the thought that freedom has been America s constant aim. it has ever been a progressive freedom, which will never be dominated by interests, that tend to throttlo the riuhts of the na tion ns individuals, hither the cov- ernmritt must divorce itself from the legalized association which it main tains with the liquor interests, or else wo must be content with tho evils which now exist. Mr. Nie.hol, who took third place., had for his oration "Law and liib erty." He showed that the chnructer istii! which makes a great nation is progress, yet progress should not vest itself in unrestricted liberty for that is fatal: law must control liberty, the "Salem's Best Market Place" i SEEDS MID WEEK SPECIALS Knight's 25c Catsup, 16 oz. bottle, special 10c Salem-Mado Brooms, 30 oz. size 45c California Bipe Olives, new crop, per pint Lie Ktd X Syrup, 10 pound cans, 50 Preferred Stock Black or Rasp berries, 25e cans, special . 15c White Barley ... , Fancy Hed ( W. " " " '-00 Alsyke Clover " Fancy Timothy '.'.'" Jap Buckwheat . 'e Seed, all variet'in' it a Bean Seed, all varietur'" Onion Sets " a 1. Early Bose f oiaiw,' V.'.'.' j WESTACOTT-THIELSEN COMPANY Oroccry Ph0M 830; Meat Phon, u, 151 North High Street Dudley ii inches Norman 2jj$ inchfs ARROW COLLARS Are not excelled by any other 2 for 25 cent collars made here or abroad Cii'tTT, Peabodv ft Co., Inc. MAnras or Aasow Siimits Tuor, K T FARMYARD STRAW IS PRACTICAL NAME OF HAT MATERIAL Tj Have ami to Hold," "Five Little! have boon shown in the season just (l,l,v ot' Ii,w ,n K11''1''' ,,,"'h Hni1 inirii II u li mi 1 il Allrirti nm it liiiciniu m - . Tho local corps iia taken up the N ,v nn,i roukB will be represented.' MailY OtudCIltS TaklI12 work of raising tumls enthusiiistnallv, The r.uml,,,. ,.,.ii .i, ,.n ," J wiuuvuio aunuig .J for this cause the president of ,,, ir attentio.i, a leati.ro of the ses-; Hedwick chapter, Mrs. I. I., Me A.lams, ' fci Muf( , c0,IM(ti,(, fof a Bilver; .tre-t or . , ,il "i Tl m v" i f " ' !"', frH,n Wul"'"' vocational training in the pub- nfluials t hut all who are iuterested in Commercial Training 1 Iwaut, that it mrcts with tho Bp- v.... :n i ' ,...1 ..i u- ...... i !. - . ... . ... nidinK in this notable effort will asi.ist u.,! tY " u K, ,, ', i f lv" "'. " , at 111 time. The local chapter has k 7''''""Vt"i Muose hall Friday tlx; fnrt that out o ,f m pup.ls in the niK'ii, n miiiiii iiuiiission ice to rie."11!!! mri scnooi .dip are now tukinff past, and tho hip length eoat is becom ing to both stout and slender figures. Tho closing ot both the coat nnd skirt is effected by means of buttons and loops Gabardine is UHcd in the devel opment of tho gown. ..1...1..-.J .i. .ii ...i iwniii, nullum, k in i pre inn-; ,i . .i i , , . . , , .... " U. that H eon.ldernlile M,m over thisi "' " ""kets being lomuicrcis work In addition to this .mount .nay be secured. Tiiis tea Is . '"y l"o. Aa at '.umber ,8 more have a, ed for en- not limited to , I,..,. tv o 1 1 '"tlB i'K""i '"'"ii arranged, i trance to classes n. tho commercial cordial invitation being extended to all 1 " T.'Y urf" " c.uh"n , our eou.u not ue accomnu, Inted wko are interested : K " ,0 "I'l"'"' ' uum-lfor Lick of room and time for recita- . ' . bent. There will also be readings. vo-l,',,n periods. cal and ii.striiiuental selections, lullow-i F.inr years ago the eonimereinl course i ed by dancing. ; numbered only 'Mi juipils. The clnsses " .have steadily grown until now alnu.it Miss IMwnrds, doinostlc science! ''"If of the students in the hiuh school teacher of the high school, will give a a interested in the work. rree lecture luesday evening at tin) ' 1 ae commercial course as now taught . i. i'. All women and girls in terested in duuostic. science am cor dially iuvited, also till who are inter e: ted in an eveuing school aro earnest ly reiuested to be urewnt. Tho recently orgai.iv.ed Ladies' Aux ilinry to Company M, Oregon National (inard, has the distlrctiou of being the first order of its kind iu the United Ktatcn that is, so far as is known. Thoro are at least none of this discrip tioa in tho west, i'Ud the company 's officials believe it to be the only one at present in enisteuce. Formed but one week ago, tho second meetingo ' the aunliary was held in the armory last night. It ia the resolve uf the members to meet every Tuesday even ing aad as tho organiiation is purely Of a social nature il is planned to intersperse the regular sessions with more elaborate Vntertaininenta Inter. It has beeu suggested and fnvorablv in tlio Salem high school includes a four-year course. Ponmansi.ip, spelling nnd (lementnrv bookkeeninir nre in. eliid'tl in the first years of study. This is followed by e poratiou accounting, cost nccoiinting and national banking. i ne insi two years of the course also Mr. and Mrs. ( 1). McPeek enter laineit .Niturilay eveuing in honor oi "".''do typewriting and shorthand with their daughter, Lunelle eighteenth "thee practice. Three years of the birthday, at their home north ot Maleni. ' co,,rc include business correspondence, The evening was passed with games commercial arithmetic, commercial law and other amusements, after which re ""1' commercial geu'raphy. Salesman- f I'C.tim.Mll u W.rn uf.,n.l l.i, . I. - I llill fcH.1 k.l.iii.wu ..I'll..! . I. .-...idered that open meeting, be hH.I Ue,i... by Misses .e ill an. n i h. fourth yc.rV course. ,u"m iVi-.l c I. ' ' " 1,1 :"'- 'M'-IVelt, llernice llerrv and Lilv! The object of tbi. course is to pre fneads or the reirulur entnnanv m..l 1 iii.i... ,.... .i.. . . , . I " ; I . - i.mnu, m auxiliary may participate with the PERSONALS direct. H is the inherent right of the political party in power to give to every pnrson under their jurisdiction the benefits ef righteousness, liberty nnd law eo-related. The other two contestants, Miss Ail rlio Pntterson and Mr. Arnold Hall, each had commendable orations and hroupht nut new ideas along the line of temperance. The program was enlivened between orations bv music, an instrumental ...I l... i: r.. i.. i r . , , "io I'V iMisn wcriruur r.iinin, ami H Jo,i Hams left this morning on theiro,, ;n,0 h Mr, R u rM eUvtne for I'ortland. Th j , ' f h R. (.. White, of Falls City, is reus n.. o.i, o r,... Filliott, and Mr. Kirk. On delivery, and aa their guests in dancing ami general merry-making, The are Mrs. Kov .n- imp s.iiiicut 10 take a imsltiiin n Thane, present wi re: Misses Lois business world. Keefcr, Anna and I 'earl Harold. Italic ; F.u ti.e past four years the eninmer. tlla.incr, Alia Hall, Lucy ami Fein wi" ' the hij'h school has been I and chnree of fore tnkinB chnrce luvis had been em- 3WI. assistant .eeretarv: Miss l.on.ia ' ., " ,Z . u. L..:'. ...... . .'. '"ruU. !.... ...ii...... ... ... . . T' n. n n i i u- " r. ""K",e, ituy mom " ""-. n. .n-sciu ne is cnnir- ! " J MT,. K"""""' '"'' l8' "'.!, Key Smith, Walter and A,. ''" " h committee on stnndardi.a. .. .... i nuersiin, seigcani , ,ur O deul.iii i. ...! ii.,. I on of c....,,.,..,,.l,.l i. ...... Hlivi.n, I'la.ide liuss and Lester F.vans. 'honls in the stnte of Oregon. I J, t, , "'"-"l,,,' AI,H "a"- ''"''.V '! Kern WUI lf high the ofl.clal, 0f the lad.e.' order Sp.iMg.tnbe, l.eona llouro, inna and ""'I "r the instructi,., . Mrs Man (..hlhar, president; , M11IV Reefer, Lillian ltliven, l,ivMcrritt Davis. Hefo, a. I . Hansen, v.co ,resi.lent; Mrs. ltl.,l;t., mMni.e Hevy nnd (lertnule Me". ' l'' work. Mr. Din iv Neer. wretaryi Mrs. W illiam! .l(.k. X , H, n Hnll, Olaf, llaru'd l'1"."' " years as a t at arms. Additional members are: M Francis llaiitn, Mis, Fssie l.indley, Sirs. ('. K. ( hniidler, Mrs. Carrie Asi. ford, Mrs. Minnie HUn. liui.l, Mrs. I.ouice ,lu. Is. i I In conipliincnt to Mr. nnd Mrs. Flunk i M. llimvii. nhn returned Sniur.ici VENICE BEAT WHITE 80X. l .u A ...... 1 1 .... I I. ' . ' ii n, ,..iiu I ..I iiiinrill, ' M.'.txni,. ... .. TLI II i. ) .i.i, --...... ,,.mii . niiiu-r n s 1 ourn I I Mra jlattie Kenuou, Mrs. S. A. dud-1 Santiauo and .1. 'poiuts, Mr. and Mrs. Fdwnrd F. Til lingiiost enteitained very informally with a dinner Moinbiy evening, eon, Mrs. M. T. t'nsto, Miss Zella My ers, Miss Floia 1'. Lewis and Miss llert Lewis. John r..,lv ,, ,k""1'i hr " 1,1 " M,n -M-''''er. of the Woman', Kelicf ..ere .v . .V' .''r K,M".'' ' ''"IP and out friend, are pic, I V a,7l" '"",h;-''- M,-'1- 1:V,H1k,r ;i'' Dunlap, department president r. ih : i ' 'U1".". ".h ""!" ' ,,,,, W' . " convalescing er, airs, John Hughes, ut I'oi tlan.l. o,(, M( -.! j ' . . . The third anniversary of the D. M. Mm. Miller Hevler will be lioness I. ISeedlewuik . lub was cel. li.atcd with fur her club, "The Idle Hour," to aa all day's s.ku.i Sntnnluy nt the morrow afternoon, koiue of Mis. Fiat.cia Nrw'ierrv, ot i ... Venice, t'al., March L'l. Give it 13 to 1 over the White Soj goofs, lint ting initio nnd l.aliuope for LI hits, ran up i lint sco.e in them yes Two hundred persnus saw the Vcni tcnlay Sum.'. I'rof. Nelson of Salem Hich( Fifty per cent was given on delivery and fifty per cent on composition. How To Make Your Hair Beautiful Ten Minutes' Home Treatment Works Wonders, stops Falling Hair, Itching Scalp and Dandruff and Makes .... the Hair Soft, Brilliant, Lnstrous and Fluffy IF HAIR IS TURNING tered at the Hligh. I A 0 livers, ot ndependence, was n U,r. W. C. Winslnw, Dr. Avison J. Morelnml and wife went to Portland this morning, Hurry Talbot left this ni ning for a slnrt visit to Portland. (.'. V. King and wife, of Silverton, wore visitors here, yesterday. Mrs. J. (.'. U riff in lel't this ntoruiug for Pu tlnnd on too electric. R. M. Ji.'inson, of C'orvallis, was a visitor in the city yesterday. H. K. Wirth, district manager of the Yeoman, is in the city today. H. Smith, of Independence, wa in Snlein yesterday on business. Mrs. Jos. 11. Albert was a tiasseneer on the morning electric to Portland. it. fc. Met row, of McCoy, was a business visitor in Salem yesterday. C W. Suvage, 0f Cirauite Falls, is in the city today transacting business. 11. O, lloynt..i, of Kddyville, was in the city yesterday transacting busi ness. .1. P. lingers, president of the 1'uited States National bank, is in Portland today. Mil. ('. K. Know land and daughter, Pauline, are in Albany visitiug rela lives this wek. H.-rt Kdwnrtls, of the Kdwards Mros.' Meat Co., is transacting business in Pi. tland today. t. H. (Jilbert, of the Pacific Tele grain t Telephono Co, Portland, is in the iity today on business. , M L. .lines, one of the prominent nop gtowcrs from lirooks, whs in the city yesterday on business. Frank tiiles, of the state training school, sh in Snlein yesterday visiting with his mother ou (Ink street. tieurge W. llcndeison, of the Kancas ity store, on Commercial street, is a busiuess visiter in Portland today. Stanfoid Joins, city agent of the i. re.u .-Northern I X J f s. Center street. Menibccs iresent were: Mr. and Mis. L- . ... mill linn n.,- ' " "F" was in 1 uftAi, U5t oAlit IfcA " v",""l"y on ,on,i'""-v rin,.- Tnv n.n m r;""'rl Thomp.on, city sales manager R.tu n'llT" Oranduiother-. for the Fall, . itv Lumber Co., leave, Jadec? Tr.Wi,B,'aUlify 'Vr 1',,r,1"l"l ''' f" -t bnsi Faded, Lifeless Hair. nrm trip. i Tl...t ...,n,,i;f,.i ' i. , . , , I "''my Fnwk, (if Snlein, is viit i.wlVi? ' ttJ'"'"' " ' of IT. and Mrs. S. : " V. .. : '"a " Perron at Tl", IVarl str.H.t. Sh.. .nil Better than all the so-called "hnir tonics" in the world is a simple old fashioned home recipe consisting of plain Pay Hum. Lavona (do Composed), and a little Menthol Crystals. These three mixed at home in a few minutes, work wonders with any soalp. Try it just one night and see. Cot from your' druggist 2 n8. Lavona, II 07 Bay ltuni and l. dracham Menthol Crystals. Dis solve tho Crystals in the Hay Hum and rour in an 8 oz. bottle. Then add the Lavona, shake well nnd let it stand for an hour before usine. Apply it by put ting a little of the mixture oti soft doth. Draw this cloth slowly through the hnir, taking just one small strand at a time. This cleanses the hnir nud scalp of dirt, dust and excessive oil and makes the hair delightfully soft, lus trous and fluffy. To stop the hair from fulling and to mnkc it grow again rub the lotion briskly into the scalp with the finger tips or a medium stiff brush. Apply night and morning. A few days' ufe and you will not find a single loose or straggling hair. Thev will be locked en your scalp as tight as a vise. Dandruff wilt ilisamiear and itching cease. Y.m will find fine downy new hairs sprouting up all over your -nip and this new hair will grow w.th wonderful rapidity. Any druggist ran sell you the above. The prescription is very inexpensive and we know of nothing so effective and certain in its result. PORTLAND MAN DEAD, We borrow straw as well as coq feathers from the barnyard and make it up into nifty little hats and say, "Am I not smart f" And "smart" enough is the result, as shown in the illustration. Grosgrain ribbon is mix ed up with the straw nnite sociably. SALEM SOCIAL SERVICE CENTER Union of Fraternal, Religious, Civic, Industrial and Other Organizations and Citizens of Salem for Mutual Aid. 0. A. C NEWS NOTES (Capital Journal Special fvrritd Oregon Agricultural College, Cur March 23. President Foster of Rood OuW dressed the 0. A. C atJcnts at tone cation last week. Hi subject m u scholarship in relation to ioc ii life, and was considered one of Ut nest addresses ever delivered lt The newly elected member! of tlm tional honornry agricultural fntmitj. the Gamma Sigma Delta, Here pnllirl; honored with tlie prcsentitioa ef nV badges by President Korr, previou it tho address. The Cadet band fwiiiU the music. The vocational students, ttiuee lirjj a one or two yeur course ot itudr.ua been admitted to the stdueit itre a class, while formerly they rert ( sidered in the Freshman clam One of the new novels of tit i will be "Against the Tide," ritt by Prof. Frederic BmhtM ef 'V, 0. A. C. fncnttj. It it in intntf love storv centered ttoral Tit Cisco in the fateful year ot the jt fire, and its appearance may be ft ticularly opportune in this year of I I Panama-Pacific exposition. ! Miss Genevieve Fraziet of Slits ; aecretury of the Freshman class. w I a dinner guest at the Lamraa ueiuiw The following from 0. A. C ittnM the concert of the rorttaJ Ml orchestra, given at the Grand op k...- ; im Vim-h 7. Prof.Oa'be i director, Mr. and Mm. rm..- n ,.t the school of nr- tho Btudents were, Misses Bnth 'ltuth llarth, Isabclle Don Boies, Mr. Fred Holmej and a, Messrs. Skipton, tenon, mc Oscar James and F.trl Oarhntl. REAL ESTATE TEANSFEE1 Fargo Orchard Co. to Henry.' lot 5 block B Townsiterf Fur, lot 5 block 3 Fargo Fruit Belle Steele et vir toJ. P- " lot 7 block 3, BiySti .1. T. Mninard to r.thel IW block 3, Broadway Add L N , John liinwiuoie ----j.,, u:..i,0n ct ux to III. nil.." - - . 101 8 bl If. O C. VI. Cutsforth, S Oervais. Start and ewioa . - Walsh, lots 8 and 9, Wk JI' Park Annex, raicm. , .,t 3 block j D.Po.Ws toC A. H.i -J block 28, Cnpitnl I'f'Vs S. W. Dane et o to J. J- Cantal Z. MUSTARD PLA5I Mustcrolo Works Without ths B1W" I'o.tlaud, Ore., Match 2-1. As the re Mrs, Lucy ll,..r. Mr,. (, r. Krei.el.' small ,l.,l i:.,l.li. .... . Vonr hair t ,,,.- ,.i " '. f'' days.-K.,gene liunrj. M1" nf . 'truck on the bead by n Doiiabl j.lsv ior P.. tlnnd to pass several dnva1""'" the face. When it fades, turns A Hum'. Willi flirthls. ' , gray, streaked and ln.ika .Irv u !.., .,,.1 i fctaggly. jut an application or two of .mis. II. L, Sleeves is fasslua the and . Alia. Chailes S. hHtib, Mis. K. sou, Miv W. M. Smith, Mrs. ,1 Mis. U L. Nickliu, Mis. Walla Ilia. 11. II. I hare. " .! with her brother's family, th.. .1 The meeting of the Ncit,..h.i hood T. limits, nt their splendid country loe.lfollowship club of Miiining.i.ile. place near Sublimity, waica was lo have been held next Fri ' tiny Might, las been postponed owing' Mi s Mae Tnte, who lias been pai-s to the serious illness of one of the ii.ein .'ng a Inrtuiglit with her rents, Mi. U-r, K. M. Voiis. and Mrs. W. II. Tate, of Stavtoii, lm j returned to Salem nud is with Mis. ilr. and Mrs. Kllis Pur iue and their J Fiance Newberry, of 12t..'l Center rhildrva, who left for I aliloruiu sev-i itteet, eral weeks ago, are suioui niug at Long ......... ,.r k .. . ... I . I,..., iifliiinri.ii no was planing ...is . ... .vent, toreman ot the Haw As Per Exanmle. la ky had , , 0, t l(1 I tho; ne Stnbl. s, died here today. Sac. un.l Snbih.ir t urunu up il.nner. Swellim' with . 1 - n;oaiu;od,;.dfou. ' """i i"1' ! .t the' wtt,tPxr3r,rm.r.v is Don't bother to prepme tho tonic j von 0 lookoU around-slight can get from nnv drug store a SO cent l,wl ,rl'l-at the imposing coilec bottle of "Wveih-. s..... i I'1"1 f aunts and uncles. Conipouiid," ready to use. This can! , 1 ''"n attention became fixed on ouo who 1 leach. Thev ha,e their car with them aaa will p some time later motoring throng, the southern part of the state. Following the annual (ilee nt Wil Vi-s May Kutlieifor.l was at home to always be depended upou to bring back Micie.it relative who was carving the natural color, thickness and lustro 1 ",,ir,''"" tnrk. y, and Lis month wa-1 of vour hnir and remove dandruff, stop ,''r,,'1 " n" "w tho big helpings being cnlp itching and falling hair, j hen-led around. Kverybodv uses "WyethV Sage and 1,111 I'"" carver, who did not know Sulphur because It darkens to natiir.llv "' ai...ut hi t... itne.. ...,t mr . ii..v i (and evenly that nobodv can tell it has pe--.) fr .l,,v ' " I the in.ml.f.s of the Samedi cb.h at her "I I""'"- ion simmy uampea a "is mat the fart or the t.ukev yon home on ..wpr Vf ! ZX I'tK " laaaette nniversity Sntur.lav, the var- lion, uther more elaborate plans were application it becomes beautifully dark! ' ieiw elewws were entertaiae.l at 'Jolly ) mad? than usually mirk the sessions I snd appears glossr, lustrous and'abua-! A m ii tips." .Miss tlearvtevo Awou oper.cd ictiow ana trcrn atlmctlvftv decked i dant. 7 7. V '' irr . I . . i man invites hurt to do so, Mi mm aV 1 r r The importance . rMrve strength and pure " i Ikis swriod cwn, ilk. Je.rt'a Em. I.I. hsrt. t MrMttk Uwi ..tIcIm. . . "inS ih kom tat "Www tk. nU trm. Refer all calls for relitf or aid to tho Center. It is made up of all other relief agencies of the city and hence it is equally yours. By using it you ren der all separate relief boards and agen cies nnneeessnrv nml flirrehv savn cost. trouble and waste in duplicated effort B" 'l'" g0l.k n, BrouH"-' :i...l nvmrn lOtS 1-, ' I ' .... tl. -i . i,ii u Salem. ..j.'.-fia .... iiiiru, Biiua v. i.us,'u9 J transients at your tloorB, should bo re ferred to Center's hcndmiurters for jtnen (Men's club) 4ti0 Ferry street. If .you wish to give them food in return for services a book of ton meal tickets, costing $1 will save its cost many times .iv.tr. A menl ticket will give then) i food and food only. Relief for Local Families, Women and Chlldron. I Food, clothing, fuel, medical treat ment, etc. Mrs. W. E. Anderson; chair man relief committee, 14H1 Court ! street. Phono 2:H4-M, 0 to 12 a. m. Be prepared to give name, address, etc., jcorrectly, and be sure the need is gen uine. Mere rumors often give busy j workers unnecessary trouble. Employment for Men. Center 'a free employment b'ircau at i Men's club, 4ti0 Ferry street, phone 121'7. Free to employer aad employe. ; Through it the entire city helps iuc . nork for the unemployed. Employment for Women, i Refer ull applicants to Mrs. A. Bush, chairman industrial committee . r... .. v ii r & 1..-.7 v...i, l ;1.. lerty street. Phono ldlS. ' " ,, ick or .lo.nts. ! r (Wcj I i Donations of fond sti.ffs such ai nt.-ui, ucans, iiottr, sugar, pouii.'.-o. fruit, etc., would be very helpful. These will reach relief department if sent to 1 county judge at the court house. There's no -ens. mustard, flour Ji c.n so easily (M - I stiffness witn I MiiwTfltdl.r.. iMixTKIHiLKiafri: . ,,d ether W'rl'H H.le o' Pi'Vl flrftl "Pi wane .....rd I' "' theout of atcniu'H !", nI.K giv .T?'(L M o Threat Ilron'l"""v,!-.l' from fof j.11 "I" Vk AJtb""- IV llr1":h.;;Je!ri".'"Ji;: SEARCH TOR MISSING MAN. San Francisco, March 21. Search was begun today for Louis Fichmnn. -4, who disappeared after leaving New York .lamiaty 27 with rMO.tmfl, whlc.i he p unned to invest in a concession at the exposition here. Fichmnn 's wife wrote the police from New York thst she feared her husband had been robbed and possibly murdered eith.-r cn route or after his arrival here. Coids of the I Pneumonia;. a vour t'"s. , ,. iUr.. and a fP for I-.5"-Pc sure pvuivl.K. 1 r"" . . .! for. what you - (lk j, psny, llcvclanrlt :.. . .it "' ... ieJ ' tai " von rt it 1 t 1. I. (1