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Kg xaa aAiiifli UAfXTAIi JOUKMAJ.. BAJLltJa. musou;.. SATURDAY- MARCH 27 1915 . lzzzzi' -ttz'ZL.t:.-. : - . r iiii'fli (' Mil no Tnu , i . .. ... -mm . i. I III III X Ml IIIILUV IIJH -- ii . . - w ti -ti v t i iiinui iiiimnrn i i n I ' " - if JA " - ' t tuuiiL UIIUUILIIU Mil 0g ' poriivews I SKILL AT THE TRAPS - tcmmio rvnrrrro nr nnTmriTTn ILITO CArLKIO Milt jDUAIINb MMi WMl I. . . m 111111110 kinil nniinm uimi innrnmnnuirnn' : tWIrab IM WIIHAUUtlffULUFritliS a FITTEEN Warm Fi?ht Waged ! For Dallas Olnces : r j. i I 6 ; Capital City Rod & Gun Club To Hold Big Merchandise Shoot Tomorrow (Capital Journal Special Service.) Dallas, Or., March 27. J .V Mil' HIIIU 1)11 I II V ttlUIMUl C.tllg C. Klrkpatrick Is La tost Candidate Tor Mayor, Dr. McCallon . Withdraws. Easter In . i Various Lands : city election approaches tlifl number of j candidates out for office becomes more , !nml morn and the fight (ti't warmer, j I The latest aspirant for tho offiuc of' mayor is E. 0. Kirkpatriek, who iis ; persuaded to ran on the CI izeas' tick- I lob will et after Dr. B. H. McCallon had an- The Capital Citv Hod & dun ! Oaiem LninUSiaSiS MXIOUS 10 Water l.ratr Kftin? UVeniail M I""''! u big merchandise shoot at. their nonced his withdrawal as a cu.didato, - . 3 . SpVi'ltt nunrh utwiiifr ..,,..) Ti rnrnvm fix wi twl rti V I nrr . - CHUI LllVIIIIIlin lUllllllIlin -" tUlAHIIIPII a " u.'i'" " Begin Practice Before Summer Vacation Tho fine weather that has prevailed; for tlio last week has net the loc al For Comin? Season Which Will Be Busy One By Carlton Ten Eyck. New York. Mareh 2". "Hail, ho'."' , lo snoot for .the remainder of (lie his name from the ticket was because prizes collected for the lust shoot held his duties hh a member of tho school j several weeks ago. la addition to the board and health officer together with stu li of prizes already on hand suv- i his regular practice took up the greater oral new prizes have been added to'l'art of his time. Mr. Kirkpatriek 'a 'the stock, and in all at leant -" valua- petition wns being eircalnted Thurs ble prizes will lie distributed niuoim ' luy and it was filled ia aa inerodit- tlie Salem shotgun experts. As in ably short time by enthusiastic support- . . ., . . . .... ... i . lorai.ir shoots, t ie marksmen lie ers or mo i:itizcns' ucKcr. .tennis enthusiasts on a st-.ll hunt for j R0 the llew twentieth century divided into tiiree clasi 11. and C. ' Another candidate on the ticket who I convenient courts to round into form , u Oasoliae, ho!" are the hails of sen, 'The A class consists of' those whose has lately withdrawn his name is V. for the numerous tournaments to be : bay anil rivor for which oars rf tlious- former records chow percentnijo of ,8. I.ouRliary, who was out for conn-istag'-d duriog the comin" summer Wirt 1 an' impatiently waitinu to.lny, sr or better; H class is tie shooters cilmaii at luriie. W. L. Barber a mem '., , ,l , J With the advent of spring the call of who lncal; between li."i per cent und X5 ber of tho present council has consented ! "II ""'L?, !:lri,". TithP water is being answered by sail-' per cent of the targets shot at I .,11 to run for the office. In tho third c... ot . i , intr nnd heating eiithiisinsis oi ncainy few hat are i. the c.ty are either! vrfg thp wnolt. Xortll At. ""!"-u.w' " lantie seahoard. iwo aspnair. courts Aetivitiiw i liont vnrds. basins. exeenciun or the built by the Naloin Tennis association ; last summer On the corner of the Wil j lametto campus, but these courts be I lonir to the university players until j after Juno 1. j Th..' fact that these courts are not I available to tho uses of Ural tennis rivers and ereehs show preparations for summer cruising, racing, coasting serv ice, excursion trips ami househunt pur breaking ti." per cent and below will be wni' considerable dilticulty has been entered ill the (' class. experienced in getting n candidate to The events will be divided into II r"" for the council but at last accounts and 'Jil bird events, with two I.i's, and T- K- -Miller, the present couiicibnun in a 'J" biid event in each ."ill, according : 4l'nt w1''1'1 ll"8 ''''''bled to run for tho to the present tdaas. It is expected Hf,'M'c that a lame number of the local shoot- 1110 ''R'1' f'"' mayor tins year prom fX nearly nil CTirlstlan countries tb I'lfutrem' of Kaster has been celebrated wlIU various cerem ules and iwpuinr sports and o1 sen-aiiees. In the .Netherlands, or Holland, country famed for Its Bowers, especial ly tulips, blossoms play a large part 1m tlio day's celebration. For days before tho holiday the Dutch canals bear on their placid surface!) many bargoci laden high with fratjmnt and uliowy masses of bloom. Some of the Master customs lu tho various countries are curious Indeed, in the north of Knglund you may ttill hear tlio old rime: Thl, mid and nitsern, Cartin,;, palm and 1'usch efig day. Tlio (list Hue refers to Christ mas, the Kplphany mid Lent. Curlings are ties nre evincing the toxin of spring Prs, vv ,0 i,.,,,,) ho shoot which 'R1'' t0 '"' warmest ever known in with renewed rnids, despite tno espiou nge of the harbor police. Wherever a boat was moored will begin at '.I u "clock in the morning '''" history of tlio city as already there , and continue until the middle f the are three cnudidutcs ill the field, I or afternoon. iplay.-rs until vacation and the further ! ,l,aui. nshore last fall, there is not n act that the playeis are not allowed ; msl e ,)f ,.. New sails are being hllv(, si),,lifil.,, til,.ir illt,.;iion f A number of visiting shotgun ex- to use the courts on .Sunday forenoons has cause d a number of enthusiasts to beg'ri the agitation ' for a new hard-surf-ice court where the players can be gin curly season practice find time whose employment prevents them from DALLAS LOCAL NEWS -VJ rJe ID bent, new rigging and engines stalled, fresh paint slatliered and wood work and hulls caulked, painted and varnished. Tho fishing fleets, commercial and for amateur niinrods, are aclivelv en- playing in the afternoons can pluv on gaged in fitting out'. The dollara- iSunduys. Sunday fishing trips will soon ho in So far the matter of the organiza- full biust, Sunday excursion boats, up tion of a new tennis club is only in the Hudson, on the Sound anil nut to the pieliniinary stage, but definite ac- sen are on the brink of public solicita tion will be taken next week, and it, tion, ; ,...nI...Kl.. l...f ...Ill i Tlitu ; ,rr:,,r in l.n n ,r.wrdinn -ofi,. be alfected at an earlv date. It is according to-the outlook today, Motor W i.Jiu-s.hiy evening and is preparing to proposed to lease lots near to the down-j boat builders are overwhelmed with '''" ' 11 fl'w ''""" f"'" Washington, town section and to put two, or at least! work finishing orders placed last year. ' " a,"l"1,j,t " l"'"" Uc 'l" one, concrete or asphalt court upon the'P speedy races on tho Iludsoa. are .'""! gem;ral s departnient, ground. The court would be entirely 1 "Iready scheduled in tho near future. ;' - 1";ll"',t ! errydale was a indeoendent of the university and The bon ton bout, houses there ,,a 1" Ins business visitor th.s week would be devoted exclusively to tho use ""t !..!. re alsn in the thros of sea- v'J ' "''l''' j- ,.f ,i, ,.ii. iLi i.u. : sona hrenaral on. Hcslauraats , the tote pint of tho week looking tl i 1 1. .ii muil tWinsi.M n-liiill Heulf tlio u'ltpi- alter lin I'loiug nil- gnoie ocioic uiv ouiei ; " ;- - j , courTs were avanaoie nun ror uiiuavii "- ...... ........ ! practice. ' other season. College crews nre taking Fred Th e sen. who s an enthus .1st c . """ """r im-ir snrns. Pioneers to ho Entortincrt. At the next regular meeting of the takin- part in the shoot, and if tho,1'""" "man's eluh the pioneer woni dav I., clear, at it promises to be, the (1" "f " '"''' '' '"' eiitcrtuined m shoot will be one of the most success- ,"1"'' r,l"mi1 "l0 1)l""" l''ipy fill lield this seasi.ii bv (he local gun ''"''ding. -V s.ecia) progrnni has been ,.nPi ' urranged for the occasion and all pio neer women W'ho came to uregon prior to INTO are cordially invited to be pres ent. The next meeting of the club will be held April tl'h nnd prior to the en tertninmcnt of the pioneers a short Capital .1 1 ill in:. 1 Special Service.) Ihillas, Dr., March 27. Idsle Itice returned home from Milwaukee, Snlcai visitor lim 'iir in . WW' . . . 5 re,-- i ,ii W0 backer of the new plan, said todav that' '-wi'sion boats between here nnd he had talked with a number ot promi- j Albany, Huston, 1'rovideneo Atlantic nent davers in Sulcm and all favored i ('.,,.v n,"l 0ll'". 1'(,s"rt,!, ." l,,,,ln" the new plan, ns it is impossible to getni" Wirl-V resumption of their reSulnr t.,n ,,,,, .,; ....u !., ,..,, i suinmer schedules. the tournaments r.f last summer the . A new sight for tourists whii'h prom large number of playeis who are out business session will be held beginning nt 2:0 oclock. Polk Pioneer PaBr.cs. Mrs. 1). I,. Hedges of Independence, a pioneer of l'olk county died at the family home Thiirnduy afternoon lifter a lingering illnen of about sis months' duration. Mrs. Hedges was well known in this city having visited at tho Kit gene Hoytor home on several occasions and has a large number of friends who will mourn her death. Besides her ! husband she leaves a sou and several i daughters all residing near independence. j already this season indicated that there will bo great iiiteiest taken in the . game this summer. It is proposed to Ihobl a local handicap tournament in the earlv part of the similiter and a , .... ........ :.. i n""m ises much business for boatmen and ferrisls this summer from, tourists is the fleet of foreign ships interned near here, mostly at lloboken. While visi tors, except the favored fewith cast iron, credentials, are denle'Jh n foot i... ... !...... ii..... .... . vallev tournament later in the season. ,.,.. ,.... ', .. . A'.ioJig the prominent tennis players ,,. n.,. i,...,,i' .,, ,.,.. , ,, , .. i . ... l . ii-, hi , tn ii i i-i iti nil in mi- "star'' attraction. If the war holds r on t in Kurnpe river boatmen nre look ing forward to a prosperous season. An ia'teresting development ( the . war, too, is the prospect of a summer ; excursion rnte war. Stagnation und tieing up of both passenger and freight ! shipping by the war has disrupted business matters, Shuliz was a Wednesday afternoon. C. U. t'oad, secretary of the Oregon Hop Ctrowers' nssocintion went to Salem this morning lo look lifter busi ness matters. Mrs, C. K. Slants of Ai'lie was ln "'""'" "'"V l'!n''" ,'l"",l "' 1,1111 v""""'y the citv this week the guest of her son,! lv" Slanley has relumed from Br. V C. Slaats. I" several weeks' visit at the home of i'rni'ik 'f.ougliar'v, u prominent .lersev relatives in the Capital City. breeder from ihe Moninniill, neigh- '''" ''rn Slrayer of I'ortland is in borhood was a Dallas visitor Thars-""' ,' visiting at the home of her .i,lv i pareuis. .Mr. iiim .ins. n. n. i oshm Mrs. Kiigeue llnvter was in Ind r ii i-e.J . C: 7 I fe . . I ' 'i pendence. Thiirsdnv, called bv the death of Airs. D. I.. Hedges. Mrs. II. 1', livers, of Salem, who has been visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs, li. II. Marlin, loft Thiirs-: day afternoon for I'ortlnnd. .1. C. Talbott. a prominent business mini of Palls City was a Dallas visitor this week. Melvin Wilson has gone tn Pennsyl vania, on an extended visit with his Mrs. Arthur (ioodo and little son of Snlein are guests at the home of Mrs. iDDTCU BOY WITH WniTIt ntACIN'riM ri' KiblHIU teeped peas fried In butter, with pep- (ioode's pnieiits, Mr. and Mrs. 1. II. IK "d U, mill eaten on iiilillent or Morrison, jinil herlny Humlay, as Hie fourlli riiiu- .1. K. .Mulr ami family are moving I lay in Lent Is sometimes culled. Palm ' in the citv who have shuwi. an inter est in the promotion of the game in this city are: Dr. II. II. (dinger, II. R. Beunain, (ienrge Hodgers, Ualph Jloores, Fred Thielsen. Chiiuncey Bish- i op, A. Basil, Frank Sjinir, Karl Ander ison, Leslie Howell, William Butler, i.eorge r. ruinaui, .i. .o. iiarnisou, 8i, ,,:,, i... , . .,.. ..... ,1 ; -.. ,,t ...1 parents. jCn rl (fabriclsoii. Flit. Zhide. .lames , nor,imi niV'f comlitions. Owner- of, Mr. and Mrs. .7. I'. Tracy returned I Young, Paul Wallace, Chester Cox. BOnie of the ocean going craft are turn-' the first of the week from a short I Paul Smith anil a number (if others. ng tiu.jr t tout itiu to Hie coastwise ! visit with relatives in the Capital jSalein also has some tenuis players ; trade, while the coasters .meeting new 1 "ity. .among the ladies who will be able to , competition, are reported to be threat- Archie Parker, of Muninniilh, was a jtake part in the tournament to be held ; ening invasion of the excursion field, this summer. Among the women play-; Incidentally "dollar"' excursions to; lers are: Miss Mildred Hngley, Miss ; Atlantic Citv are already being ml-' Alth'.'ii Moores. Mrs. A. Bosh, Miss i vertised, Altogether it looks like a! Louise Thompson, Mrs. Melvin Plinip-: most enjoyable and nuiybe cheaper sum-, ton, Mrs. (Ienrge Palmer Putnam, Missjnicr for devotees of the water, j Murfraret Orav ami Miss Klizabeth ; 1 l.oid. Klamath rails .Northwestern: There this week tn West Logan near Oregon City. Mr, Aluir was until recently pioprietor of the Cosy Corner con fectionery store on Court street. Miss I'M mi Morrison returned the first of the 'week from a short visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. L. Starr, of Portlaiul, Miss I'Mna Holmes is in visiting ul the home of f'ieinli. A farewell reception whs eiveu Key, and Mrs, C. P. (ial"s, Wcdee ,'uv evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. V.. M. Knight. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Dallas isitor the first of Hie week, Mr. Parker is postmaster in Ihe Normal town. Sam Te.therow of Falln City was a recent Dallas visitor, Mr. Tetlierow S. ,1. Mcrrlficld el vir to C, .1. (Irif- is an old Polk county pioneer anil is fith, part llctij. Haraek claim No. L'.j, one of the few surviving volunteers l( H, 2 W, of the earlv I ml in n wars. .1. I'. Lewis et it x to Will H, Huddles will be a meeting of the Klninath conn- Airs, (ieorge Kurre, of Porllninl. is ton, part Diichnriue clitlin No, III, It 5 I.a Grande Observer: A "forkless ty dairymen this afternoon in the in the city the guest (.f her parents, I W. I dinner" wos given by the Latin classes Chiimber (f Coinmerce rooms on Fourth , Mr. n ml Airs. Mvan Hvans, Joseph .1, Slim iiichka to Adam, of l.a drniido l.iL'h school recently, at ' street for the liurpose of iliscus.ung the Miss F.lvu Lucas, n former Dallas Schlics, part S. I'urter claims No. Ill Sunday Immediately precedes Passion, week and Is so culled from Hid hrnuchcN of palm trees strewn In our Saviour's path at the time of bis tri umphal entry into .leiusnleiii. Pascll eggs are Fjister eggs boiled NO liiird Hint ,vou can pluy at ball with Corvallis jlbem, dyed with vnrloiis colors and iftcn IhivliiL' lusrrlpliniis or Iniid-' i n pes l in ed upon 1 1. cm. '.fvt fU" symhollzo the I'esiirrei.' itlon. As one old wrller soys, "Am the ; li ril Imprlsoiieil 1 1 1. i ii die shell eoiius In life nnd li'icrtr rt Hie appoliiled itiue, so did uur Savloui' on liusli r 'miirnlng burst (he gnies of the grave." ! The eggs woio nl llrst dyed senrhd, In iiiieinory of Hie blood of Christ shed I upon tiiu cross, j A LEGEND OF EASTER. ! which togas, garlands, tunics nnd libn- ndvisibility of tic ml i in; a represent!!-1 girl now a student at the Oregon Agn- and II, It II, 1 W. tions were among the- ninny Koinnn- tive into toutside sections to purchase cultural college at Corvallis was in the '. C, lloval lo D. V. esn,ue accessories. Spoons were used ; young dairy calves for Manmth conn only for eating soupa, shell fish mid , ty farmers and dairymen. It is a well 'eggs, but the guests showed themselves , known fact that in sections where the ennal to the ocension and ate with their i dairymen cater to coinlcM.-ed milk fne- fingers ns gruuef ally as any lioinnn i tories, the young nil v noble. i very well bred n'.oek, ! citv the first of the week Msiting her Du l.H ln mi .No fnlhiT lhiiic I. liens V I rv in. I! N, K, 'i'liu Nlory runs (bat when Adam part Win. f..t ilentli approach he lalh d Ids son Si lli to his side ami bude lilm ask the lire usually Lx-Mieriff .1. Al. tlraat and . .1. lot III. tract II, Wiseacres, White left Wednesday afternoon for Cnolidge A: Md 'Inlnii to I'luvil Shcii Ft. .limes, California, where they will herd et ux. part Stale No, .'1(1, (1, I K spend Ihe summer working a gold mine II. It. Sec. I, It 7, I K, A Wise et ux to Tony IIh1i1..h, ,.,. , ,. ,.,. f ' , . tract II. Wiseacres. . . . .. . r .. By Mort M. Burger Sone- THlrt6 IS 3Ulr,PinOJ r TV (K V' v L-iG-ooo WUCKj FI0DL& - A a Nv'.' ' V - - 1 - i1 UiCUlfct.'l VM0 rVfR UrfAwEbDIflC BELLS -frjr-yr K.4iK5 i -wis f"ew i j x n y i for ii balsam that shoiihl nave lilm fi'u'ii death. "Tho time of pardon Is not yet come," said llm iii'chaugel. "I'oiir Hioiisaud years must pass. But as II token Hint his future l wi I'll i ii Is assured the wood whereon redemption shall bo won shall ' ii iiw l i'iihi Ada in s toinli." Ilo then gave three seeds lo Sclli and b;idn Mm placo lu-iii In hl fi I her's niiiillli when be died. Adaindli d 1 III re iki.ls I. iter, Sftli obe.'.ed III'' dl reclluns of the ai'i'haiigcl, and the place of bli fnlher's K'piih lii'i' was (lol'.'iitlu, where In courve of (line, lliroe I roes grew from Ihi! needs. Ono was n (.cilar, atl'dher ll cypress nnd the Ililrd a pine. It wai wllh u Imiigli from ono of tlii'-n , It'ei's Hint Mn.ais perfnt'iiied Ills lulra clos III L'gypt, bniiiglit water out of llio lo l mill healed those whom Hid serpents hud blllen In Hie wllileriicss. After a time tho llil'eo trees Im inpo. ruled thoinselves with each othei' mid iM.-caiiK) ii single tree, benentli wlileli David sat when lie bewailed his sins. In tho days of Solomon tho tree bad become the llnest of nil trees, so win ut down to assist l.i the building of tlm temple. But mngh: seemed to have . taken possession of the wooil. for nothing which it was wauled to servo fur would answer until ut Inst Solo mon cast Ihe tree over Coilnm so that all might trample on It as tlu-y crossed tint brook. i There It was discovered by the iueeii of rlheba, nnd she, recognizing IN vlr- J lue, had It raWeil. It wns then blirleil, ; but the Dixit where It lay bccauii! tlm ' pool or HcllHcdii mid beiiled all Hie ' sick wlni docked to It. When tlii 1 1 mo , of the ciiiclll.xliiii drew near the l oam I i of wood rose In the surface, and win ; brought out of the water, und when ; the executioners sought for a benm for ' the eroici they discovered this mid found lint It di led their purpose, So : (lie prophecy w as fiiMIIM.