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I 1 ''if EIGHT THE SALEM CAPITAL JOTONAL. OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1915. Meyers' Free Trip Contest to the Panama Exposition Started yesterday with a rush quite a number of votes being voted. Many are working for these valuable trips. They are worth trying for. Owing to a number of persons inquiring as to what the free trips include we herewith state that the Free Exposition Trip includes free transportation on either boat Northern Pacific or Great Northern free transportation to and from Flavel and an allowance of $5.00 a day for five days while at the Fair. 'fclTrial W Seto . fP)fj If fDlfMRQ leiT I !.,, n u,.A,.ni,n,.i notes " s'v niiv rm a i mimm- wra rMI NI1HL IIUDUIC I The Contest Is Open To Any church, lodge, organization or indi vidual. Lodges, churches or organ izations can place their candidate in the contest or rote for their organiza tion, and if successful can then elect their furoritc to make the trip. The candidate rcceiring the most rotes for the montli. trill he sent to the great ex position at our expense. Rules of Contest 5 Persons Will Be Given Free Trips These trips will be made in May, June, July, August and September. Ballot box closes for trips as follows: May contest ballot box closes May 20 June contest ballot box closes June 20 July contest ballot box closes July 20 Aug. contest ballot box closes Aug. 20 Sept. contest ballot box closes Sept. 20 SALES CHECKS MUST BE VOTED WITHIN SEVEN DAYS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE. OPEN TO ANY CHURCH, LODGE, ORGANIZATION OR INDIVIDUAL PERSON. NO SOLICITING OF VOTES IN THE STORE. NO EMPLOYE OF MEYERS STORE PERMITTED TO COMPETE. Those who were nominated and received votes yesterday are as follows: FLORENCE ELGIN 173 VOTES AGNES BAYNE 1G5 VOTES MRS. ALBERT BROWN . .102 VOTES MARY SCIIULTZ 147 VOTES HIGH SCHOOL 163 VOTES WOODMEN OF WORLD.. 115 VOTES One Free Trip Each Month during May, June, July, August anil September. Expenses paid by the, Meyers Department Store, including transportation, hotel bills, etc. Truly this is a trip icorth winning and will be long remembered by those who are successful in. this contest. A Vote Will Be Given With Each 25c Purchase Every 25c purchase will entitle the customer to a vote for their favorite candidate. $1.00 purchase good for four votes; $2.50 purchase good for 10 votes and so on. Charged or cash purchases will participate alike in these monthly contests. TOMORROW'S BIG SALE 73th Wednesday Surprise, AN OFFERING OF WOMEN'S WASH PETTICOATS 39c each. Here are desirable Wash Petticoats, well made of a splendid quality gingham, generously fashioned in a good style, wide ruffle; light, medium and dark colors. Cheaper to buy these than to make them yourself. Special tomorrow, Your choice, ii:ic eacn. see window display. Hale starts at 8: 0 a. m. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY M.. Jacootacpop s tefir Lob Angeles, April 20. The trial of Former Chief of Polico Sebastian was resumed today. Immediately after taking the bench this morning Judge Wood, at the re quest of the district attorney, post ioned arguments on a demurrer to an iudk'tment charging Victoria Dosparte with perjury. Testifying before the ui-un.l in,-.- M!.... IW-i. ....I U.,. linstun ot cdatribiiting to her depend ency, hater, in a sworn statement, isho s:i i it that her accusations wiih false. I The court, then continued until -Monday the arraignment of .Sebastian nnd I Karl Kogors, his attorney, on a charge of riitcinpting to inl iniidiite the grand i jury by writing a letter to its nieiii j hers. J The opposing attorneys then argued a demurrer to the indictment charging j Sebastian with eunh ibuting to the de pendency of Victoria LTr-spnrte and Ce- lie im illusion, .iiuige vt.ood toon tae matter under advisement. During the morning session four more jurors were secured, leaving but three additional seats to be filled permanently. The defense promptly passed for cause the men that re mained in the jury box at that time, and after a brief ennferencp the prose cution acted similarly. The defense then exercised its fifth and sixth pi-r-ompcory challenges and the state ousted the thinl man from the box by exer cising its fourth. When the noon recess n-n. si.oruy alter twe ve n'c nek it mm mi parent that there was liltle chance of securing the jury before late this afternoon. The Itev. James Whitcomb ((rougher, pastor of Teninle linntisf chinch, fill' uf the largest churches in l.os Angeles, was subpoenaed today to appear before uu- giium jury, j no minister, who for merly was nastiv.' of a hireo elm--, I. nt I'ortlaad, Ore., preached a seinion Inst Sunday in which he scored the prosecu tion of Sebastian. It was e Id tl.ui he would be asked to explain his utter ances. Robert i - VI, Vn , : filler. ,... TO I. INragS&B Remains Are Laid To R'K?: Ilmkr Most Mp onrl Tender Auspices l,l,r'',. Ilarrv i. m ParM P. ' Jiorth . . r ta l..,.t . One Of th lnriwRf ami : ,. I'lsnih ,., ,. - liiernl. n !.. ' . ' ' ouu,p" nt once -in.: "V."". I, funerals to have been held in this city ,!'d others-o( L :h" ' will come ovl.r V;lr!t t ;nto racing. " fot " ihtl xmssewtmai: All Around Town Dr. Mendolsoun, specialist lu fitting The Cottage Hotol, 0n Front and laal correctly. U. 8. bank bldg. Court street, has been leaseil by Mrs. o ) Jessie Kent, who Siilom military band will glvo a con- the .New Knglaud cert in fin ii t of I In' Oregon tomorrow , ernl iminllis past. evening at. 7 o'clock. . j - o Lapt night fire Miss Edna Daily, a local trnlned , of the Willn lie nurse, is in Stnytnn, where she hus eases. Sin- has recently purchiised a tract ill lliverside aiblitiini nnd con ti'iiiplutes erecting uu nrlislic buiigaolw. has had charge of licstnurnnt lor sev- The Capital Liimuur co., 3 10 Boutu Twelfth, lluildiiig nuiteriul of all kinds. Salem military band will give a con cert in front of the Oregon tomorrow e cuing at 7 o'clock, o B. II. Knlsor of MacClony bought a si cylinder Mudc baker car yesterday. Automobllo trips passongors nnd baggage; rales reasonable. Country tripi a specialty. C. (I. Mcl'.lroy. l'hono: Day, !M7; night, tClll. E. E. Lnvnlleiir, t ho pilot oKV.iplior, has been sut'ieilrg for I lu past two weeks wilh sciatic rlieiiuial ism, The school dlreetors of thn stjivtnn All 1.1. ..1- r ,.. .. . 11... ' mi miiiis ui uiiin unit nuno umiucs sciioui iiiNlru t were 111 Salem vesleiilav inn. In and rcpniicil. lieiuhaid Cabinel ' al t.', -loon discussin - nlniw n 'lili -0 raught on the roof Saiiiiloriuiii. from I ln ciiiinney. Two illametle stmlcnls, I'i'ler ITal'f and Jack Itarllell were among the first to notice it, mid ran to the hospital, climbed through an up slairs window onto Hie roof and poured several pails of wnler on the blaze so Hint the fire was extinguished before the fire department arrived. Notice: I will not be responsible for any licbls conducted hy any one except myself personally Daniel raiulrich. Tho parsonage of tho Liberty streot Kvnngclical church which has faced on l.ibcny street, is being moved lit pari of I lit' lot owned bv the chinch facing 011 Center street. The new church, now in llie course of const ruction, will face bolh 011 l.iberly and Center streets, - o Qo to Dr. Stone's for trusses. Woolperl, Why not have the best work-! men when gelling prescriptions filled hum any doctor D. II. Moshor returned yesterday evcniim I',,, 111 a two-day visit with rela tives at Clackamas Station and brought with him a IDj, pound Chinook suluion 'which he caught just below the Oregon t'itv falls, lie says he caught the fish yesterday ami that at the time then were aboul oil boats engaged in luring the salmon from the waters. Sunday he -ays there were n0 less than (Ml limits lishing. ii,, expects to return for moie spurt within a few days if the fish "ire billing well. Packard piano, almost now, at a bar gain, l."i:r- Highland avenue. Tho "1915 Comot," the class book of the Willamette University, is now on Hie press of the Klliolt I'riiiting House and next week will be in the hands of llie binder. The "Comet" is being printed on a high grade of book paper 1 which has much to do wilh the clear ness f the cuts and illustrations. The animal this year will be of IO11 pages. 1 The Him copies to be issued will be ready bv XI nv 1, roil, hoolt and 'bait nnd return with n ten and a half pound wild cat, fell to the lot of Walter Tinner, who handles the elevator al the Uuited Stales Na tional bank buililnig. While he was looking for a go. place to fish in the Kcisor Hot loins Sunday, his two dogs treed " wild cat pretty close to the spot where Waller wauled to fish. Being somewhat of a Malthewson when it comes to throwing straight, ho brought the wild cut down at the first throw and the dog- . 1 1 . 1 the rest. lo brought. ''t 1 e niili him t0 ,.oV(. this story, knowiiig n,,,) ,iu, average fisher, man is liable in exaggerate. I do not use drop or drugs of any km I for examining the eves, as they are laagei,.ii; as 11 rule ' II cases out "," 10 l'".v have a bad after effect. I radical 1 xpci ieu, e is what is neces sary m make llie right eye corrections, 'r. M. I'. McmlcU,,!,!,, 210-ill V. S Hunk building. A car load cf Fords will bo received by ick llios. tomorrow. Within the next week. Hiev expect to receive six inure car li-u,. Avoid annoyance and inconvenience 1,1 "hanging gk , .(, vo wi,, (() 'ar ami i,.;lr, ;N ,u, ,.,, ,11V "'"Hi Hie rca, ling iM,, Hi,, distance cor "vl me c i. I I,, n,ie I To go fishing th'the regulation btcV 1 p. . '1 ''"'I'l-olin, U 11-11 1 1 l S. Hank oiug. The Now Plank or the New Ainciut nienl I'inctical siiggcl ions, . ,; church, Kriday, L'.'c. le- is lor the new building to be erected this i-pring. As yet im delinite plans lime been mn-le, ulHiongh the directors expel to select their plans and nielli teel this week, The di-tiict has l."i, OHO to spend 011 (be bail, ling and inlci lor I'niiiisliings. Henry Sunih is presi dent of the si lined boiud. Kuct'iry, llihl Cheiuekida. I'hone ."II. Tho river today Is at tho 2.!i foot stage. This is the lowesl i has been tins x ear. Tho best uuillty and flavor can be found in I. a Corona, Salem made, Miui'ies. I j Norma N. Lcfftngwoll, cmbalnior nnd T. J. rage, of King-wood Park, was lady assisianl wilh Collage I'mb-iink-taken to Hie Willainelle siaiiiloriuin to-iug I'nrlors, I'hoiie 7"l. day noon. He has been ill for several t "'"v"' I A combination electric nnd lllnmln- 111 en sign win i-e place, 1 011 IL'lh street illMf IV, ,t lit -I,.. .1 1 I... .1 1 ., . " - - " v uvc'i i-i ine 1 oil- " ' l''.m..reinl club. The sign will be about li'n li.v Ihnty lect. To aid in Hie mir. of Hie sign, a benefit will he CmitA 111 mill UNl Ullml VAll wlill m I... I I , .. 1. .. 1 .1 J""! you don t pay en ie Pony Moore Musical Comedy Co. 15 People 15 Run Away June U parts, nth Episodo, very exciting K, T. Karnes, owner of Hie Hiinies Cash Store, is now riding around in an eight cylinder Cadillac, purchased last Siitiirda.v. "Prevention Is greater than cure," lr. Wiislicenns Sanatorium, SMi'J-J lluliburd building. given al the Oregon theatre oil Wellies day and Thursday exening, April 'JS and '.'II, V'or (his occasion, manager Ayer will send to Portland for several special vaudeville ariiis. Dr. Stone's Ant Killer : The University of Oregon tennis1 To alt ond shoot Klven bv Hia Rilixm team will be here next Saturday to play ! Hun club, sexeral members of the with Hie crack players of the Salem Albany (Inn cluli went Salem this Tennis associnl ion. The Salem team1 (Monday morning. In the party were has been doing considerable practicing W. (I. Hallack, -. ,. Iliiliimore, II, A. iineiy nun expect 10 lint up a good i.ennnger, II. II. Cus 1, k V P game xvltli the rnlvi-rsity jiliiyen, Rooms Uftc per night, II iver week. 8colt', J7U Smith t'iiiiiiercinl. The greot Elks parade, In which it Is expected that "iU or Mini prominent Klks of Albany, Kiigene and XlcMinn viiio and Malem will particlpnle, will take placA Thnrs.lsy rvening. Two brass bands will bud the pnisde and there will be plenty of red file to add to tho excitement. ouag. This event is a preliminarv li the slate shoot which 1 hi be held a week from today at Portland. The AlbHiiyites in the party iire crack shots mnl expect eonie home with the bacon. Whether anv Albnnv marks men will participate in Hie stale shoot has not been determined. Albnnv! Herald. ' I The Capital Drug Store has two of llie most experiencs-d prescription men! in the city, .. T. Nigg, and A. Tvneri Exploits of Elaine The Death Ray, nerve tingling. 2 Ports. ZUDORA Island of Mystery 17tU Episodo, 2 Farts. Hearts and Planets Keystone Comedy-Some Tun 7 REELS 7 AH this great show for two Slippery Dimes Bligh Theatre Many farmers eonira-'ts fur II; l'""i'ing in In Hi, ig if I here i- a lor live acie 11 lay is reipiiici ,' state enters i 1 , I'er Inn I'm id,, original 101 ( stiaw is dclhcr were ,1,,,.),, , "'""'ing in 1 1 1 1 . j The E'uorscn evening at s Hrewster. I ;;i fiiemls ami vited to ll who have not elgned x -eed are now tele 1 nninierciiil Club nsk- ckance .o secure seed ads. As no cash out llie seed, and lis the ' a conlract to pay 15 tilier, deducting the llie seed when llie '"I. many xvhn at first 1 1 1 -r flux raising, are igniag ei 111 1 1 ac Is. elub will meet this 'i with Dr. Mora A. I iM, 11 rd biiihling. All "s of Kinersou are in- Case Against Chandler ot limes Is Resumed l,os Ancreles. f 'nl . Anvil "n Tim of Hurry ('handler, one of the publish ers of till' I. OH Anrrelou TWi. other defendants, charged with conspir acy to violate the neutrality laws of the United States by recruiting men for military service in a foreign coun try, will be resumed .Alondav before Federal Judge Trippet. When the case wiih culled for trial late yesterday various technicalities combined to delay the entering f the pleas of the defendants. Attorneys for Chandler called for n complete list of witnesses xvho testified before the fed eral grand jury that indicted their client. The request was opposed bitter ly by the government. Judge Trippet will decide the point when the triul is resumed. Uiilph A. Watson on Xlay , has an nounced the appointment of .1. (!. Jiieh ardson, of Portland, to succeed Sidney H. Vincent, traveling auditor of the de partment under Commissioner Watson, who resigned about a month ago to in: eept a lucrative position with a big Portland realty eoinpnnv. Mr. llichurd son, the new traveling' auditor, is a tinnier Salem boy. He cume to Oregon from .Minnesota in lSli.'l and attended Hie nulilic schnnlu Im,,. ...i ------ ... .u in tiuM eirx in mnnv months who tl,..t nn.,...i..... . . , . " "ii-ihiuiit up on the biinnl of the lute Joeph Harris which took place at 2 o'clock this af ternoon. The funeral services proper were conducted in the Klks hall, in the Elks building on North Liberty street under the nuspices of the Salem lodge of Klks, nnd the burial ceremony at the graveside was performed under the lliisiiices of tho Masons Tho r , . . AUIICIUI sermon was preached at the Elks hall uy mium jonan u. wise, of the Jew ish synagogue of Portland. The Elks hnll was crowded to its full est capacity upon the occasion of the services and the lodire nit.i,m .i n. casket were hterully covered and bnnk- t-ti nun uie great numiicr of liandsoine nnd expensive flornl nffi-rim ,.i.:..i. L-ave mule hut 1 ehi-iitiiwlir ut.-.,.. ....i. taken iinony of the high regard in which the ui-i-eiiscti ixiis iicki in the communitv and among his fellow hop dealers anil lodgemen. Among these most con spicuous whs a Inure floral hl,n,l,(- IU12 feet in dimensions, nnd eoinnn,..i of roses, carnations, spirea nnd sweet nous, the lovinir trihntn nf l,i I,..., dealers of the state, two masonic em- uienis, inai or tnc snriners nnd the ma sonic Order, ami other Vinnnlll-,,1 r.C'., ings of a symbolic nature too numerous .1 -it 1 The rorenionieK nt tlii V.Uia )nii opened hy a smitf liy Mi-h. AV. Carlton Smith, followed by the KlkH impressive rituitlistie service, which also embraced u voeal selection by Mrtj. .Smith, ami were concluded by the Jewinh Hervice iirunnnin'cil hv RnKlii Wiau V.n,.. ( j iv. a iiun iiij- . this the funeral cortege, composed of I ni-uns 01 iiuiomooiies ami carriages, wended its wny to tho Odd Fellows cem etery and the remains were laid to their final rest in the mausoleum under the auspices of the Miisonic. order, the ser vice being most solemnly conducted by Senior Warden Hal V. Kolum, acting master of tho lodge upon this occasion. Scores of friends followed the remains to the L-rnveside nnd niiid tlu.i lut tribute to the depurted and friends and iicipiaiiuiinees enme many miles in all directions to pay their respects to the deceased ami offer consolation to the bereaved wife and children. Till- llOII dealers of tftn atnto wnr. t attendance nt tho funeiiil in a body. rimy a score having come up from Port land. Among those of the deceased's closest friends from the metropolis were: Charles M. Werner, A. J. line, Alva Z-'ller. Oeorcn Irwin. Ross WimH (Julius Wolf, J. W. Soavie, Mr. Perkins. Mr. Smith, T. L, MeNcff, J. J. Metler, lluirv E. Hart. Julius V incus and Afc- Kinley Mitchell. II. A. Talbot. I.ouis Eaclliuillld. Hnrrv T. Itnrl- Clnim,.,. Stiltman. .flllinu Pint.nu n,ul Munu Al... Clellan, acted as pull bearers, and all of uie muer nop dealers were honorary pall bearers. j "ml nieeting pro a ram Snlen, which 1 ill 1. " " the irtm. n r 1- , . ' l'"niic, Uft 0 lir.i, 'M cck, bef0te a Iiifl)'3a c'osc8 just two 'week, U?' " "' s-,lwyPVl,C,,'r?tM 1 e -inn, 'u n. . ,. t.ice. Miukospenre. Special Tomorrow 3 Cans Country Chit MiH ..a ix Sliced Bacoa, spy m j Rolls of Toilet Paper .. 1 lieniitlfi-l iiu. . - -h. um i si fer ut I spoon warranted ( a m free with 1 H. of An- te ul va. UV mx, cut coiiee. I Gallon of Pure Maple Stuj -rom new ion j We don't claim to hm largest store this sue of lit Pa- ima canal, but we do all m les for less money tiimim in saiem. Damon Ih 355 N. Com'l Street Vm The following tribute is dedicated to ,, , . ,, ., , , ' . """"" ui-' loviuir memory or .losepn Harris nv oviag to 1 ortlnnd where he finished 'a member of the Salem lodge of Elks': ll S llllllllii ui.lt, 1, .1 ...1 il .... .. . ' borrow flutters o'er our Lodge nnd our Club today, For n member nnd a brother has depart ed his way. Our Maker, in his wisdom, has chosen to cull A loved member from the portals of our Hall. No longer shall we henr his cheerful ureetine Or find his welcome presence nt our meeting, inn 11 11111- Kc-iiirii en 11, n t,,i, 11.. :.. 1,11,, 1,,- , h graduate of the Oregon law school nnd was adaiitte to practice in ipo'l. je lias been associated with (leorge Tuz well, a Portland nttornev in the prne tice of law. liefnre taking up law he was engaged in the mining business with his father, ,1. J. Ificlinrdson. The Epworth League of the First .Methodist church will , ' 4 1 11 in uu- nid pnrsorinKe We.lnef-dnv I'vniiinif ri, : . .y j PIANO OwNEBS, ATTENTION! j Hisi-olori'-l ot yellow ivo' krot mailc white a n-. Injn t tn varnisb, deep stutdi" J 1 : .,iollr ko TK.l 1 iiimh. mi . . ...1.. ;,.! iii.l urn-tH. I iiciti iv rci'ii-'." 1 Kxpe'rt iiiuio tnuinft. ri'' an, I iciiiiii..."-,. - - i cliurges. I'lioiie H- ' . Kack. !. t sit ! evening. This pail v is triven esneciulk-j n;u ,...-...:'. ., ...111 ..1 :.i. .i... Z; 1 "f ,hp '"lll' h I wlio have go1,,; Wfilre; " " ' His name upon our memorial roll, of The Decree of ZZ nr,n t.,L ,t,1.ow who nnMVOr " n,orc' . ..( n , , ,,. . . ' ""list 1 nut in our memory, for time to come Oiegou ,s holding , s three day ,.n- n wMt cherish aomal, hotel. T,i7.tv . ' 1. l'"m,t t I"'"'"' local lodge left this morning 0,1 ti(. Electric to attend the meetings. Mayor and Mrs. Albee, of Portalnd, luiiiiapiiiiieu ny nil architect, came to Salem this morning and made e.n speerion ot some of ,., .. Hons around Nilein for the purpose of getting ideas for the construction of a '"''hl'i'g which the city of 1'orlalnd contemplates putting up in the near fu tare. 1 hey ccro driven to the differ- cm institutions iv S..i.i,,i,..-,. d o Phone 151 7-J Day or Night A. Ii. OODrKET Plumbing, Repairing f00 j Work a Specialty. Reasonable 0! W J n, " . , " liermit to perisn we.ity members of the The remembrance, that our lives, if w it f lis niiirnitiiT .,1, l... ... - ' nut try Can be us his; charitable, loving nnd of charncter high." up, in- The introduction 0f a course In mill, tai'.v trniiiiny ;1,l ,, oigaiiialion of j""""' "'"baav :u the Oivgi-n train g eli.... i, , is . ,!,(, j,,,, AleMin.le, N, ,, ,, ,,,, , ()f ;l:'n"""'-v "-ntution. The ...at- ., J "i1"""''"" "f n.iliti,, com . I-e tlll,, witll A,,jutlnt l e h, e ,,, ,e,,ni,,, ,,,,,,. f rifl(,s h M.iil. t ,1,-Hl the boys and ,,t ' throui; , tl,e vnrio.ie. st'unls of he 1 ' V ";,,h,,r- r- Nl'k who has J. n tiiiirtcei, ,, of vil,c dur. in k ,e KnHsh army is . king preparnt,,,.,, (ur . r "P ; Q. A. R. funeral. Members of Sedn.. ! " ' ..tt.. rndertaki,,,, ';'. W,c.,:,v. A,iril , ' , . '' "'" ""c-l the funeral of ,"' " ''""" I". V.-l... Ilickel. Inter ment III 1; 1. , , -t- circle, ( .tv V ew eeiiieterv I' I ' 1 , . vvi . '.' .' ' "ln.l, eoniiiinii. er, 1. "eh-teil, nd.it. ' H. D. SchuldermlnT- 11. uu nvn curuora """ '''"'"'"encr l,o will succeed t-ooilia. of the stale boar 111 Ins iiiiloiiiiihil Among the many0fiaWiig parties who -' -.iicM'sem-s to the mountain streams "st Mniday , ,,.. f . SI,iVe ln,d testive trout, from thu , .. .. " ii--. t nai "'"l-oseii 01 nr. Kranli (iriffith .-ecretaiy of Mat,. Olctt mid Dr '. i.ewis, itoM'oe Ames, nnd i.iseniiiiit. ot Silvertnii. They ... iniiii-one to the head waters of Abiipm and, ult limih the fish did one as well a,, they should ' """nai coiiuitioiis, (hev report a catch ot -in fim. ,,, Il(inl(; (if "'nsiired III inches and better. I ,.,. "" with other fishermen who hnve '"'en out during the past week thev re-I'c-rt the streams swollen with 'cold ' 11 1 110 lllc tnur muni- 1 .1... id of control, and V. Willinm i went liy - the not have . en "I niiilerstnnd he's a man of fad tort ii no ' ' "Ves; I think he dropped it in Wall Street." few davs. If is to be a weekly iniblica- linn n-.il u hili. itM nrinci-illl olliect W ill Safety First Call a Taxi or Touring Car Phone 700 Salem Taxi Co. . jhi Office Blig"""" TRY SAUL'S: and ask yo ?K, m , Cherrv tit Tab'" ; Ur'cl'wholcw' ; Oregon ffraMi" rr,Ciljfl5 Oregon liuaran' laoiiiitaiiis ami this accounts f,,r the In n"'1, whi1'' l"'i'"'il",1 object w.H ditfereiue of the fish to rise to the ,,e ,lu" '""""'"II "( ti?' t of nil bint or lure, portiineo to the voter of the state, in- 0 ! dependent of party politics, it w ill con- C Chapman, of Portland former "1'" mu,'h vt '11''lltil"ml vul"' l'un; in.uiigi-nli.in agent under whose c,,r"inK ,,u' resources and industries ot mil direction the fin. ..i;.: it the state. C state the Oregon Alumnae were published un ; cr u,l,,,rityof ,1,,, state' immigrati , .,... v. " ."' "ll'm on Imsiiiess todaj. Nnro res,ging hjs , "J'"-'. 'f 'ho l-ortland J,nn,e".il ...... -r to tiu- consolidation with iChei I f Secretly, every one of u Poor men .mien im r. .'- wish that we had we have brains. as ....,er. BS' .ut and 1 I ecu V.,,!.'.. I irm. iJ . 1 T.cavee 0"' 1 in.: t t the consolidation with Women folks know whut money was of commerce, Mr. Chapman made for, and that is what they do. Ull.ill I n. ..e ; . IN ItllHn.h ,, I i ,, .. i 7 ' 1 ! UvUl "f journal- , w ith it. I'u'Micntion of n new polif. ' 'reg,m''v'T.f""'1'',r "f 'f vonr father were English and your win h ,e . . ' ,irst isMie of , mother lierinan, would you have your " ,,P 'M-'cts to get out within a self f Citing'- o,.r ' 'l"ri,,ra . -e ! t...n: i'i"r..!'j. ' I .belli' iiii5 or 1 if niWfWWwIllI IIMIU I PI -