Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 15, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    EIGHT
THE BAIEM CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, 0?- S1)AY'Jt-
-:-"SALEM'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
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SPECIAL NOTICE TO DELINEA TOR READERS
A Special Representative of the Butterick Company is with
us for the next few days. We have a Special Offer to make
you on The Delineator.
Call at our Pattern counter and the lady in charge will be glad to explain it to you. The
latent Butterick Publications are now ready.
Special Sales for
Tomorrow and Saturday
Splendid Time to Save on Desirable Merchandise
!
A Sale of
Black
Messaline Silk
Here are two splendid
grades of black Messaline
silks. A fine material for
waists, dresses, etc. Special
for Friday and Saturday in
the silk section. Regular $1
grade for 7!)c yard. Regu
lar $1.2.") grade for
93c yard
A Sale of
Bleached
Bath Towels
Housekeepers will welcome
this offering of good bath
towels. Replenish your sup
ply with, these. A large,
white Turkish towel, spe
cial for Friday and Satur
day. 19c each
A Sale of
Men's
Neckwear
Men who need neckwear
should by all means attend
this unusual event. Come
and take your choice of the I
entire stock. Any 50c tie
for Friday and Saturday, t
Vour choice,
35 cents
t
REMEMBER
You can get a Silver State Souvenir Spoon
free with each purchase of $2.50 at Meyers.
Or with each $1.00 purchase a spoon may be had for 5c additional. These spoons repre
sent: the different states and have the slate seal embossed on the handle. Your choice of
New York, New Jersey, Nebraska, Florida, Utah, Colorado, Alabama, Pennsylvania,
Georgia and Oklahoma. A rich satin finished handle and bright finished bowl. Other
state spoons will follow so that your collection, when complete, will contain a souvenir
spoon of each state in the union. Guaranteed sterling silver plated.
The House
of
Quality
Mail Orders
Given
Prompt
Attention
.OOODICiOOD S
doshen, Intl., Apiil !
Johnnie Wolf in approaching
the age of 20 ni(.titiis and
sound and happy. Iff didut
have a frog in his throat; it
was in his stomach.
The youngster began wtng
weight despite a hearty appetite
and mother had vision of the
work. The boy 's stomach was
a bin lump was seen. Dnctnrs
operated -and brmght out . a
half-pound milk-fed fmg '" t;"'
best of health.
Mvh. Harry Wolf believes
Johnnie swallowed a tadpole
when they visited Mr. Hubert
Iregory, hid grandmother, ill
Syracuse. They drank hydrant
water there.
L
1
$ P. E.&E. Management States'
t Length Will Be Extended
1 1 Soon As Possible
i
Friday
Specials
That the Ill-foot crossing was put in
Railroads Are Surest
;t: across the South Commercial street
s line of the l'urtlund, Eugene & Easteri j
I street railway company at Commercial
land Olimart streetH on neeount nt a niis
i understanding anil through no fault of
!the management of the company hits
n f D . ibeen made clear to the members, of the
BarOmeter OI DUSinCW; school board, and that the 1'. K. & K
1 will increase the length of the crossing
Snn Francisco, April 13.- -Railroads, to 2$ or I1U feet, or us long as deemed
ithe sure barometer of business, clearly .necessary to accommodate all purpose
indicate that prosperity is with us, in , is the hearty -assurance ot ilanager Bli
the opinion of railroad men from all jlingsloy of that company, who states
parts of the United States, who met that the matter will be attended to im-
here toduy tor the nnniial conveimon 1 nieuiaiciy.
of the American Association of Passeti-
jger Traffic officers,
i "Business conditions arc much better
today than a year iil'o ami they arc
As the matter was reported to the
school board last Monday night the in
ference was drawn by the board that
the street railway company's construe-
rapidly improving," said l.ouis W. Hon crew had gone uheiid and urbi
I.nndman, of Chicago, general passenger trarily put in a Hi-foot crossing in spite
agent of the Michigan Central. "Con-j of an urgent request' to put in n 'IS or
Picnic Hams
per lb.
O2C
fidencc in business is returning with
great speed. As the panicky feeling
that has been with us for several
months passes away, there is a univer
sal belief that business is now firmly
established on a solid basis."
W. S. Basinger, general passenger
agent of the Union Pacific, said:
"Where there in a business depression
people have no money to go traveling.
We know that there will be heavy
travel west, beginning next month.
You can draw your own conclusions.
The crops this year are lictrally tre-
j nicndoiis. "
The prosperity that is with us and
I that is soon to bo here is not of the
.mythical kind that is talked about but
not nctunlly felt in the purse, accord
ing to William J. l.caghy, of Chicago,
general passenger agent "!' the Hock
j Island. "1'eople now realize that the
! war, however prolonged, will not hurt
the I'uited States, " he declared.
"That is, we will not be involved und
there will be no bombardments of
Aniericun property and desolation of
American homes. That knowledge is 11
great stimulus to business."
Similar sentiments were voiced by 11
number of other delegates
1 outer guard! W. ri. XoNki, treasurer.
During the hist yeur l."io new members
j have been added to the lodge, bringing
Ithe membership up to iluii. (liiy O.
jsmith, tiie past dictator, will attend
.the session of the ns.iuiinl convention
1 1 to be held at San Diego on Julv 2.
Dr. Assoln, dentist, second floor Bank
of Commerce building.
10-foot crossing between its. tracts and,
in this light of the circumstances, the
school board instructed the clerk of the
board to peittion the company to in
crease the length of the crossing. It
develops upon investigation, how ,'vcr,
that the street railway company's men
in charge of the work were givon assur
ances that a--lli-foot crossing would
answer all purposes and it ens. put in
that. way.
"There was not, or is not, the slight
est intention on the part o this com
pany to antagonize anybody or liny in
terest in any matter of public improve
ment or public service," sail Mnniger
Billingsley, in speaking of the matter
to u . otmiiI representative this morn
ing. "It happened that X wis out if
the city on other business at the time
the crossing was put in and it seems
that a misunderstanding wan had and
the Ill-foot crossing was laid in the be
lief t h-.vT that was all that was ro liiirod.
Tho ilit'teTenee between 11 Ill-foot and
lid foot crossing is but a small matte,- of
$1 r Ul in materials to the cimi'iiM
nod we certuinyl would not ucr niggunl
ly over n little thing like ill it,' espe-;'.il-ly
when the public interests ure at
stake. Immediately the mistake was
called to our attention we set alio if to
correct it and 11 .'Ill-foot crossing will be
Fresh Green
Onions,
Radishes and
Rhubarb
3 bunches
put down
moment. ' '
ut the earliest possible
-ft
All Around Town
Dr. MtnidoUnim, specialist lu fitting 1 Millinery. Sen my linn of trimmed
I'M'" correctly. U. 8. bank blilg. hats .rc having elsewhere, prices
0 right. The Maples.
Tho Capital Luniuur co,, jii) south;
T.....I r 1. 11.. ; l.l : .. .. ..n ..n t. : .. i..
a ni-iim, iiiiiiiiiij iiiuii-riiw ui ail Minm. TVIl'tH Fillet
Tho river today is at tho :i,3 foot
Ma(!e, the nunc as yesterday. No rain
fall lias been recorded during ' h 1 past
-I hours.
o -
Aulomobllo trips passengers ml
baggage: rates reasonable. Country
trips a specialty. (', (I. Mr Kirov. 1
Phone: uy, 5 1 IT; night, tiil'.l, ' T'"5
0 I liincin
Tim Yeomen lodge Is preparing to
have a regualr old fiishiu I party at Millinery.
the lodge 1 ins I'tidiiy evening. ' All ,Mts hel'nre
ineniliers of tiie lodge alleiiiliiig are ex- rju,(. 'piie
I'Ceted to wear old fashioned tlolhisi
and net in nil old fashioned ninnnoi.
T'.io Cottage Hotel, on Front and
Court streets, hits been leased by Mrs.
Jessie Kent, w he lins had charge of the
New Knglniid b'e-tauiuiil for several
1 . 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 - past,
1,
I ivni,n xiimi outturn reiurneu touay
inioi ,111 cMi'iiiteii vtit 10 1'oruaiiii aioi
(begin City. Salniilae she will leave
for San Prune ism mul later for l.os
Angeles and San hiego. Mi- St i 11-
siiu'i 1 1 is hi (iencva. Neli., where
she Is to leturn after completing
lier v isits.
Secretary R. B, Uoodiri was suddenly
culled to i'lirtliind last evening iipui
receipt of news of the serious illness of
his In, her, Telephonic coinniuuical ion
was 1 i'1-ii v oil this morning to the of
Ici't tiial oi falher, wlio is ipiite aged,
had suffered a stroke of paralysis and
was feeling bitter today. Secretary
limiliii will retain this evening it' 110
more serious roinplieatioiis develop,
0
Dr. G. A. WiMiccuuit, D., grad
wilt 0 of Munich, (lonnuny, lliibbanl
building,
Mourino Satin Cream and Beauty
Lotion. The Capital Urug Stme, Ma
sonic building. X. T. liigg,s, A. T. Wind
pelt, piopi ictics.
At tlio meoiin;
trol this utoinin
eoinlie cnllcd an
of a faildlu lim-i
eontl'l)lllated In
the state, and a
of U10 board of con
(iovernor With y -nti'Mi
to his purchase
, which, he stated, he
i-c for the benefit of
oiiler was iniide nil-
PERSONALS
10c
7 lbs. Sugar
A. l.egg is in Staytoii to
u visitor in Port
We sell for cash which
means lower prices.
Damon & Son
855 N. Com'I Phone 68
i Merit Swki!
i rut IntA la..
OUtiuucdftomp.... '
; ; use uae v
' '""lier uiMlcrstt,,J(l"7rr--l
"".p"w'y to retun ''2
wood cutting, ,litoi,L rk!
I'lnwd to their cr(,,i( kv
tor such work, and 81,1 ,8 lrit
one and one-half di "lw
oward a th, llij tu
": ""''y to ,lh(e , ;
ri isoii ror misconduct nr f,,n "
ly Ju his work . ,0rf,,1''
i.'. .t.i ..... . . ' ' ''' edera i...
" lienalf oi thy !,,( ! I t i ''
-' Tcrre Haute I, .'-' 1Wli,i'"
"leitiou t'raml , , " ,W" 4.
Free Dispensary for
Worthy Poor
Cr.P.H.My,D.c,iailtx
A. Brewster, M, D, D. C. il!
" Irce oispcnurr fo,
Chiropractic adjustment) at wen,
303-6-7, Hubbard Bldg. g0.(!!(1
Incurable cases especially m
ed. Hours from 1 to 8 p. J
Phone 572, '
Phone 1 517-J Shopniottf!
Day or Night Union j
I
A. L. GODrKET !
I
Plumbing, Repairing m Coll J
Work a Specialty, J
Reasonable chargei Saiem. o,
Safety Firstl
Call a Taxi
or Touring Cut
Phone W
Salem hi Co.
Office BVighHote
tlucj'.ing t'H mud to be stnbled at
Ihit insane ii,v linn barns, which lire re-j
ghr.led as the ino-t Miuitnry. Tiie horse,
which i o , 1 1 1 1 1 1 Withyconibe iiireliased j
is a ihoroiighl.ie.l iii.-1'Bof esceitionally !
line iedigrec :t 1 1 , i lie proposes to use!
it. in innking i.il visit to the state
instiliilioiis oiits,c i,f the city limits.
D,-, Stcne's itch Ointment cures the
lie
c,
flei
I'lllllj toda'
Andrew
IViellt fo
best of coffee and ba.''.ery ,
ut l alifoi nia Haltei v, ;!;I7 t ourl,
Yon are Invited to attend the Na
tiimnl 1 1 i - 1 1 i t I'o.'s deiiioiistiatinn to
be held at oar sloie Salnrdiiv, Afiil
17. I M. Hoggs ; fo. ,
o -
About 7B tickets wnrfl sold by the
Oregon Klcctvic this ni ii 'iu,; M the
iiicinbciB of Ihc belli ci'.i Indue v.h.i aie
attending the eonvi ntinu ni Woodbin e,
o
To tint My from business worries
try smoking I. a t'oiumi Saleiii niadc
1U culs.
W. E, rrlco, charged with larcony
I from a building mi April II, v.uived ex
iiiiiiiiiilinii in Jiisiiic U'ebsler's court
j litis, morning, und was held to the grand
jury. He is accused of enlering a
building on rhi'iiiekeln street and tak
ing therefrom some caipeuter tools.
Already ovor LUO lariners have noti
lied the I oiniiii'ieial clult of their in
t i'ii t it i of accepting the iuv itul inn to
be present nt the get togelher meeting
to be held at toe arnioiy, beginning
with a I'.' o'clock dinner next Saturday,
The-" acceilaaccs have been ciiininu
Hoc my lino of trimmed mostly by phone, but ninny of Hie I'ariu
buying clsewheie. I'l ices I ers have conic personally to the t'om
Maples. inicrctal club rooms to notify the com-
iinltee they inleiiiled to be on hand.
Kvcvylhing is moving along in fine
shape for a great uicctiiig,
- o r-
Wo take ploasure in Announcing our lis
nnuiial opening on Saturday afternoon,
Apnl 17. The public is cordially in
vited to take tea w ith us and loisk over
our newly arranged shuvv room ami on
bilged fixture depart meiit. The store
will be closed until - p. in, in order to
prep.ire tor the opening - announcement
of which is made onlv through the ita-
--o- pels. Salem lilectric Co., Masonic
i l'ublle Stenogiauher, Will take die- temple.
1 tatioit wherever reipiiicd, l.add V Hush o
ibldg. I'lioue ml. The peanut party given by the Unit-
j o ed Aitisau lodge last evening was a
I The drill team of the Woodmen of the big success financially and in tiie pleas
I World will meet toniuht for a special ure it gave the lodge to entertain its
:dnll. The team is putting in good t;me . nicm'.ici s and friends in such a uniipte
in their work in order to mnkc , credit- manner. The proceeds of the evening
able showing when they attend the I'ltn-1 will go towards the fund being set
,1111111 -Pacific exposition. il.rge l 'hi- ;aHido to pay the expenses of the degree
sun is captain oi tiie icit'i, ami nuyd team tor their trip to Sun Prune io.
hist lieutenant. i The Artisan drill t.min ,..;.,.i ,,t
0 ' HI members, with Mrs. Irene St. Helens
Cigars, tobacco, milk shakes, aotla as cantniu. The team will war wl,it,.
tuiil.iiii, candy, all kinds of sand- uniforms during their trie, with white
nt the Jitney llub, tiaiasols deem tiled with iheni,.. ,.,!
M.
Ill ;
niiiy I s
getting
tiess men am!
diews siii-, n it
treight agriii.
loiiiit of ill l
the iniiii'iinv I
illli.
i;l;li
lias I
Mr. Audreus
I it i v ,i 1 1 is aioi 1
i iiiiuerlcil itli the
otti.-e. II,. i. ,!,,
Willi the r.lll'llli,,!
Wilhtiui'tte v ulli't :ll
vulirtlilo man Imlli i
I'.itnttiv.
Have Roinliard Cabinet Factory re
pair your furniture or otl'tce lixttires,
-tiii t hcniekeia stifct, Pimm. r, .
: llinvaid
dents and i ut v
' dirci icd the l'im
'lenls in (I,,
. Ihat In
the pin
has
Architect
tlav.
Mrs. d. II. Scott i
lit riil lodav.
II. V. .Melntiii ff was n visitor yes- j :
ti rday in Poitlauil. i:t
Hr, Marguerite Ptitneroy is a visitor i se
in I'oi tlitud today, j t
(I. S, Ddwards, of Slayton, was in the';;
city yesterday.
Alex. Merri field, of Atiinsvilb', wits
a vi-ili,:1 Itere yesterday.
A. M. ii it iiiiii. referee in bankruptcy,
Porltaiol, was here yesterday,
W i I In ill Matltais, of Brooks, was a
Wednesday visitor in Saleni.
S. A. Hughes went over to Stnvton
this morning in the Hughes unto.
" i lieorge T. Pratt, of Newport, is in
the new traveling : Salem lodav iransai tioi. l,usii.s.
"i the Southern Pacific l-. Ti. t, of the Spaul.liiig Logging
in nii'gon, is in Sulcm ; (., was in lllueh Hock vesterdav,
i"iu;iinieil with tiie bitsi-j ..ry J )-,, ami wife of .ici'ov,
In- I' iritory, Mr. An- Oi.-.. are registered at the llligh.
H e veteran travelingi ,. p. ,,si(,,r i M.'Minitv ilU nnd
I - I'- I ii. who, on ae I:i!.ii ibii- ,, i',-...i,,, ;.,i i.,,.
and having served W. Ulcliardsoii, cashier of the Stavtiin
!ly for a period ol'l State b:;ok, was in the cilv vesterdav.
H tired tin pension, j . H, p(,,,Z ,! wjf,,, f ('b.verdal'e,
ageiii at were itere yeter.lav visiting with re a-
1 1 ives.
W. V: lii'lini il-nii. nit itltoruev of
Portland, was here on legal business
yesterday.
Mrs. l.ouis l.ttihuiiiiid vvus n passen
ger for Portland on the electric this
morning.
Miss Alite Htd.ap is in Stnylou today
aiteiiding the district convention tif
the llaptist church.
II. It. I.athen. t ri'ii.'iii-.ir ,it ti,., Mil,-.....
xpectetl to leave t,,,, Liiml,,.,. ( w, t,.,,.,, vHt,,,i,,v
triinsai ting b.tsluess.
II. II, Sax ton went to Newport today
In take charge of iiis marble works
there during the summer.
Mis, Moliie liogan, of 1 ndcpcinlcucc,
is visting the family of K, N, pc,.Z
ami other ftiemls in' Saleni,
Superintendent ! II. (luge, of the
I'm lenlial IttMiiitinc conipaay, Is in
Albany today on company business.
I'. II. Howies, of Salem, arrived here
last t veiling t ps a few days look
ing liter hustics interests. h'osfburi!
OPERATION UPON
MRS. ROOSEVELT
:e s; :)s Je ;! k sj s ijs
!
i
New Viirk, April l.l. Mrs,
'.i Tin odore Ifoti-evelt, wife of the
!: fotiiier president, iiiulcrwent an
opeiution at the Uooscvelt hos-
( pilal heie today. Physicians an- ;
niiiiuecd the ript ration entirely :
ty. siiecessful, stating that .Mrs. :,'
j 'f lioosevelt had rullied and was ! j
j iiitprov ing, ',
! The siirgei.-is ro!'qe to tlis- )jc i
1 close the iiitture of tiie innhnly ;! i
tiniit which Mrs. liooscvclt is :1
! sot I'ering. :!
:t s;: sk H ik i
4
irinerlv
iii.n-e recent Iv bet
'oiiipany's Seattle
uglily acitiaiutcd.
intl net'ils of tiie
will prove it very
the company and
who directed tho
y "Hi own of liar
given Inst l'Vliruarv
.lames W. Mott,
great coll, gc p!,,
vard," which ,,
l.v the a us.
tor lios'l.ui.. ., ,!,. i,. i, ,:n
"'age the sin..,. p!:,v fr (.lul) ,,n,.
He leliirncl .-;ii ly this week from Cor-
c lie i,,it ,i ,,.,.. ,-
Willi il .il-l of t). A. I.', Stll-
people. He also
ol Oregon sto
i"c .i
"111. leu
licit' the I..
luctiou nut says
cast that put on
t with which he
I iir.
Smith,
w tclies, ctil'fec, etc
l-li t'otitt street.
I the word
Don't Neglect
Your even, Mv svstcin of einminntion
Itiitl tliliking glasses Is of nearly il.'l years I
ji practical experience. I'.nch step is
carefully guarded. The result is glasses
that look especially well when you are
wearing theni, that are uccurate, de
pctoliililc and satisfactory, (imfiaiitccd
in every respect.
Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn
DOCTOR Or OPTICS
Office 810 211 United States National
Bank Building, Salem, Oregon
Salem" in large letters,
Public Stenographer. Will take die-! ti,,, Cottn ltd'tnl Prm.t ...j
ittioit vv ictcv ci reputed, l.ndd ,V Hush ! C,,tt slr.vts, has been leased bv Mrs
jlddg. I'htiae l!M. Jessie Hent. who has had do,',.,., t
, "1 0 i the New Knglntid Hcs'a'.iiar.t for scv
ri.Rs upon the postoifu-e and the enil moutlts past,
capittd building aie at half inast today
in oiiiiiieiiioiitiiou tit the otith unit ver- Vnii.-n. t ill iu ........i.i. . ".
, A state cenventuv,, of the Ladies of
, he Maccal,,,". , !, ,,,,, .
I ortlaii'l ai ,!. m :,,, ,,,, -M
Mii'inc . A.V'Iclot,,., -llt.r..,o chaplain
; 11 l'"' l'' at ,1. meetings. The
!""'l- will , exemplified bv
lie teiinis ft,,,,, p,,,,,,,,,,, ,',,
I- aiu,!c. f()r ,, lBrK
ll 7V""1 ;l'l'."ms and the work
roue ,,,,,, ,, ,(, wm ,ie r(,vi(,W(Ml
. Mi. Avdelotte. KettresVutntives
r " l-'t-e will bo elected
, .',..- .NSI'll
Maccabees
liev
l
Porter, of Salem,
days in the city
s .'natters. jtise-
siity ,u tiie .ntie t.i tit,. .Ii I li or Ptesi- ,. ,,.i,t, ..otilractetl bv
tleiit Abraluiiu Lincoln, lie was shot ,.,.pt myself peisonally.'
v 1 e.c ., ., mi, tirtch.
at 7 o'clock on the morning of the1 0
uvn ''"' j Trcd D. Lamport wa Installed Uils
. , "7 week as dictator of the l.oval Order of
Board and room 117.1 no vra.v 17Q' , . . ' ' 1
.. . . . " ' -oot'se at ineir regit ar i t in.
' this bctiiif his necoud t,t,i, TI...
in i n g
I:
any one ex their I,..,,,.,
h,,i.,i i.' 1...1 1 . .
" ""l"' tit next Ii hi-.
i ' In form of n
w II It'll Willi,. ,,
taboo. Monil,,.,
vnnnviii,. a ml ,n,.
en to take pun
iiiinniciit. A
an
nit. I Mrs, II. C
arc spending a few
looking after biisiuc
lung Hevievv.
A. P.. Pag,, and daughter, Mis clarn
l'a', and Mrs. c, ,. nlm, i,,,,,-,, tll,liv
tnr link Island, Alberta, for nn indefi
ui'e star.
Mis (iertiude Ha.lger is visiting In
J t vallis today. Saturday she will
leave for San Pnineisco. " After visit
ing l.os Angeles and Sun IHogo, she
linn.. mi. i , h,, ,act that I - r i
NORTHERN PACIFIC ARRIVES.
the Northern Pacific railway, 'his wife
aiiil iniii- children.
A report that the Northern Pacific
and (irent Northern would enter the
I Hide between this port und I Itiiiolulit
was denied today nt the offices of tiie
company.
The Ureal Northern is slill laid up
here while repairs are being made, to
her "iigiues,
J. II. Rhoten leaves this week for an
extended trip to I'mutillii nnd Morro.v
counties to look ijj'ter farm lnnls in
which he is interested.
The Knights of Mnccabeej nxo con
sidering the holding of n street cu'iiival
provided permission is secured fro." the
city council, They will petition the
council ut their meeting next Monday
evening for this privilege, Should tin
permit be given it is the intention of
the Mitcciibt'cs to secure tiie .Iruv.ning
Amusement Co. for the week beginning
May il.
Twenty-thrco different localities have
been invited bv the einiuritee in
charge ef the Ilynn market to select
booths for the season f ir tho newly pro
posed monthly public murket to b theld
the first Snttirdnv of en 'h month in
the liynn building. The Invitation is
especially addressed to gartt icrs ami
berry growers ,stntlng that 'he broths
will bo offered them free of ehaige.
The first day of thh open miirket wi'l
be Suturiluy, May I.
, MOVING PICTURE ACTOR ILL.
The Maples
15GS. Com'I Street
Lit dies come and enjoy !
Helves Tuesdays and Frffl
Target shooting,
mcnts ami candies.
also refre-
New Korean
City Restaurant !
ConC.rujOWpW''
rert
A I
morning c
went
e.'litc
iil 2.i of the Saleni
Portland on the
a 'tend.
N'cvv York, April LV-John Hunny
fnnituis moving picture netor, n
criiiciiiiy in a l nis nnuie in ri"""-" g
Huiinv i,mke ilovvn two weeks ng". j-j-o,
was ilechireil totlnv there was liltle -P
hoie of his receverv.
lodge
'ciciiratitm to be
' evening, will take
Hobo Socinhle," ,,(
and linen rolhrs ete
the Kugen, M
San Kiancisco, April l.-,,The (Irent
Northern Pacific St..i,n,.l,i ,..
, , i' i,i ii ,
liner, Northern P,i.,iti., ... .: i. ' ,
loiiovving otticeis were also installed: 1 has been
, ... i , . '
oilier w,tv
it in 't'iV J"1 ! S';'"V nn ' u, rip
" in the even ligs' e.iter the thtnti,. ii t . , . V
Mouth rummorcinl i-tret't.
tviiiu a miAiiiiuv di oi. ram Knh.irl ll llav .. .! .... t t .
t.i. .in t.w m!.. , . -.., i . '"T ""''! '" i.. eeuitml,.,,, .n,i :.. , r " "l r "wr run. Cni.tnin fit
i" " "i- favsge, prelate; nr o, Smith. itt idnniicl t. . t uri- "eiag iia k s on, t .,,ij ,i, , . ' , ,
ton, HI" Center street, tomorrow after-1 d.ctators IK.nald W.' Mil, metav ii , "k" !!,,h ',ivcrs, v ! is.er shi , , ," v" ,"f h"
I'l'H' were l.,,i, V. i, president of
I
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' DIED
iltilt
1IA1.SKY At the residence of lief
: nephew, V. V. Cotter. 1.15 Chenicketa
I street, April 15, HH5, Mrs. Mary h.
llnlsey nt the age of oa.
ti,., .,.,.., i ..in . iw.,,1 iiiniorrow
iiiorniiig nt 10 o'clock from the chupel
jof Kigtlnn ami liichnnlson, ine nc.
,S .tiill offiidiitiug The body will
.sent to Portland for cremation.
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Flour. . , , ,
T Oak menu "".-. Hour. &
l o,re,,nWh..iovvb.'.t j
Cherry CilyHrt'
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