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V 1915. TWO THE SPECIAL OF GEORGETTE CRAPE WITH UNIQUE COLLAR iciahndPersonal ZMSii .... miv APRIL 23, ttu CAPITAL JOTONAL, SALEM. OHOW. : - - . THSsMilNin " " 1 - wv rw v "TN.. S H ll-M UV'C CTAW s By UOILIB nOSOOBM je SEND IN SOCIAL NEWS Tlio ('uphill Journal in al ways glad to print social news from outside of Salem, and will appreciate anything of this Kind sent in over the telephone or by mail. In sending in news tlio writer's minio shild al ways lift signed, not tor publica tiuii, but na a guarantee that Mi matter is reliable. We 1o not print niiything Bent in un less wo know the author of it. The John Cuugliclls liavo boon on- tortaiaing, thin week, prominent Must-! rrn visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Irving I,onl, f WnnpBcn, Wisconsin, who are tour-J tntr tho West, with Sun Francisco as1 their olijeetive point. Mr. Lord is presi-! lent of one of the leading electric roads. In Wisconsin. I I Mrs. Klmer Keinnno leaves Snturduy' morning for Dices, Oregon, to visit her sii.'er, Mrs. Charles Willnnl. Mrs. Wil-1 lard wflH formerly Miss Myrtle l.cnnn. On tlio return trip -Mrs. Keinnno will stop in rortlnnd to visit relatives anil friends, t Saturday afternoon the Senior (litis King's Heralds social gathering will lie held at tho home of Mrs. A. A. Leo 1 US Stnto street. t Mrs. U. I. Sleeves was at home to the Manlier of Die West Central circle of the First Methodist church Wednes day afternoon, Mrs. George llcdl'ord be ing nkcd to n.-Hi.sl . 1'rolmhlv tho first Jilnev party to taho place in Salem occurred Saturday ! evening when a pronp of young people, ! for fho most part high school students, chapeioned by Mrs. J. A. Mnplcthorpo, j filled Jitney car:", motoring to the conn- j try ulnce of Miss Mary Sihiiuller, o- casioning a most pleasant surprise. '1'hose in the party were: Misses Moaiiie Hall, I.ucile Mnplethorpe, Evali Maple thorpe, .Nellie Keeton, Itculnii Mnple thorpe, and Miss Karleiie Warner, of Albany; Messrs. lioy Westley, Klmer West ley, Wilbur McCracken, Kloney Sniitii, I'oege Smith, Angus Frasor, I.o land Wiiite, Henry l.undeen. Without lettinp their closest friends in on the secret, IMward A. Stevens and Mrs. (Irnce (I. Fierce ipiietly went to Oregon City Monday and were mar ried at Din home of tho bridegroom 's parents, .Mr. and .Mis. A. W. Stevens. The ci lemony was performed at H o 'click at night by liov. .1. If. Land.v boro.igh, pastor of tho First Presby terian church at Oregon City. Mrs. Stevens is. a native of Oregon and the daughter of the late .losiali I'arrish, a pioneer of Salem, and is well known; here. Mr. Stevens is traffic chief of offices outside of I'ortlaiul for the I Pacific Telephone & Telegraph com-, pnny. They havo taken up their resi- j ilen () at (ill 1 0 Twenty-seventh avenue! Southeast, I'ortlaiul. i I t ( i m ins "rj a i mmm GERMANS CAPTURE GUNS AND FORCE : PASSAGE OF YSER (Continued from l'age One.) raid. l.itile cxciteiiicnt was evident in London as n result of the report of the approach of the airships. In the ' Northumberland dishict warning wan given nil towns thnt Zeppelins had been sighted, and every preparation was made to give them a warm reception. Anti-aircraft H,ins ,Tt'rp prepared for ii' tiou and automobile and motoroyclo jeoips maintained a constant patrol to i watch fur the enemy's aircraft. Paris Admits Reverses. Paris. April US. Official admission that the allies were forced to retire un til of Vpros was made today in the ' ci)iii'imni(iie from tne war office. Th.i French ami Kritish were com ; pcllcd' to withdraw in the direction of the canal, the state-incut said, owing to i tl'.e use of explosive bombs by the Ger Mr. ami Mrs. Klmer T. Council, of i niann. The effect ot tho powerful bombs Door Island, are being showered with j was felt for a distance of 2 kilntieters congratulations upon the arrival of n behind Dm battle line. Later vigorous son, born Weilncsilay. Mrs. Council counter attacks resulted in the re-enp-was Miss Helen Steiwer, popular in tore of n liai t of tho ground which was BARN! AS POLITICAL BR. JEKYL, MR. HlfDI (Continued from Tago 0eQ Portland niul Salem. She is the daugh ter of John Steiwer, of Jefferson, A large number of friends of Miss Vera Itecvcs called uiinniioiinceil at her hoin.i recently to surprise her on the occasion of her birthday. Informal di versions of various discription wen) en joy. mI, culminating with a cafeteria sup per. Those who participated in this enjoyable affuir were: Mr. and Mrs. Ilulsey, Mr. and Mrs. Mode Hcedy, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Potior, Mr. ami Mrs. Kllis Hennett, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Uob insnn. Mr. and Mrs. John Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Ilnlmnn, Mr. ami Mrs. O. M. Kocvpi, Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle Hender son, Mr. and Mrs. fl. P. Klliot, Miss Klla Itennntt, Miss Murv llarrick, Miss N'ellio Hhaefer, Miss Orphn Flliott, Miss Alice llentz, Miss Verna Itrookins, Miss Helen llrouhins, Miss Vera Hcevcs, Miss Ketn Austin, Miss Until Itiibinsnn, Mes:n. I). T. Potter, Kdward Kobin mil, Cl.vdo Hobiiison, Walter Dolman, Kinest Bennett, John Densinoic, Loyal Itcnderson, Keaiieth llulsev. . Th.t senior girls King's Heralds of the First Methodist church will meet tmnoirow afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. A. Lee, 1413 State street. . The members of Die First Presby terian church are iiliiuuiiig to hold n lec-eiition and socio! for the new mem bers of the church on Friday evening, one week from tonight. The reception will lie held in the church purlins. . . The Degree of Donor closed its hi-' ennial convention Wednesday nt the Miil'uonuih hotel, Pnrtluud, with the e'ection of officers. The s'ssion in cluded reports from officers and the installation of the officers. Those o'ee'od were: Past grand chief of l-oiiir, Mrs. Maggie Gilchrist ; timid chief of honor, Mrs. Norn Hendricks, of McMiiinville j grand Indy of honor, Mrs. May If. Moorlund, Junction City; ll'imd ihief of ceremonies, Mrs. Miliie I'ugli, Salem, grand recorder, Mrs. Mar g.'iret Pecker, Portland: grand treas urer, Mrs. Iila Mosier, Portland; grand iiicIiim, Mrs, Li.vio liend, Albany; Liaul inner watch, Mrs. Duttie Kocpke, Linjene; grand outer watch, Mrs. r tic Kaiidiill, I .i-l in milt ; supremo repre Hcntnlivp, Mrs. Sadie Mouic, Portland. The old parsonage of the First Meth-, oilist, church was filled with merry; malt 'is Wednesday evening all young j people i if the Kpworth league ami con-j ; grcgatlon who gathered for their aii j j mini springtiino party. Tho iartici- pants were separated into groups rep-, i resenting birds and flowers. Coiiipcti-i jtive games were enjoyed nnd old-fash-j I ioned diversions revived. A business j session was part of tho program, alter-! mites being elected to lighten the work! of 'the president and vice president's', offices. Those elected were: Missj Genevieve Avison and Miss Kva Scott,, presidents; Laura Cumiiiings, Carrie, Cnolisey, first vice presidents; Dr. K. W. Walton and Kupert Hall, second vio presidents; Kuth Doyer, Lorenu i Walton, third vico presidents; Alice! Field, i ill ii rst Heist, fourth vice presi-1 dents; Kvelyn De Long, sei'ietary ; Wesley llainmond, treasurer, ami Klva Smith, pianist. Scotch broom, used in profusion, transi'ormcd the rooms into u suitable letting for the event, yielded nnd many prisoners were tnKon. The Belgians repulsed an assnult up on Chateau Vicogne, on the Vser, in flicting heavy losses, it was added. In the- Ailly forest tho French took 700 metres of trenches nnd captured 10U prismicrs. Nicholas Goes to Front. Petrogrnd, April 2.1. Czar Nicholas arrived in I.emberg today, en route to the front to inspect the Kussian lines in (ialicin and the Carpathians. With this announcement here it was accepted that the liussian forces nre be ing prepared for a new offensive ngainst the Austrian nnd German arm ies on the southern front to be launched ns soon ns the weather settles and ren ders the free movement of artillery and infantry possible. Because of melting snow and spring ruins the campaign generally remains nt u standstill. Former Judge Beaten To Death By Gangsters S.in Francisco, April 2U. Charles Knnpp, It), said to be a former judge of Man Jose, was fatally beaten early today at Second and Market streets here. He died of his wounds at the Kinei gency hospital. I Ins was the socund time within n week that Knnpp has been attacked, The police believe that he was slain ! by :;angstcrs. I When found lying in a pool of blnoil hi the heart of Die downtown district,: Knnpp wus still nble to talk, lie gave Die M.une of Fred I'fher nnd uasped a. I rugueutury story of being waylaid' and ilupged. Surgeons recognized him us Cliarles Knnpp, whit was biought to the hospital several davs ago after hav- Deny Hill 60 Recaptured. London, April 2. An attack upon the German Zeiiiielin shod nt Ghent by possibly more, dirigibles are believed to have been destroyed, was announced by Field Marshal Sir John French in his weekly report to the war office. French confirmed reports of the des perate attacks the Germans were said to be making in an attempt tu retake Hill till, the important height east of Ypres captured bv the British forces. The en eniy has been thrown buck with heavy losses, he stated. Denial was made of claims that the Germans had succeeded in re-enpturing the height. Trawler Is Torpedoed. Grimsby, F.ng., April i'S. The trawl er St. I.uwrence has been torpedoed nnd sunk in the North sen, it wns learned here today. Two of the crew were drowned. Those rescued by another allied aviators during which two and but 1 did not know that it went into effect. I did lint call the I'"'"!'11' s nt; tentiou to the combination because I could not prove it. There were merely Illinois. "If they had done anything T would hnvo made tho same open fight against the eonibiiintinn that I made later." Roosevelt mado this answer in a loud, piercing vecce, jiiinctuuting ''is remarks with shins of his hand Bimiimt the wit ness chair. The vigorous objections of Attorney Ivins to the colonel's tactics resulted in a reprimand for him from tho bench, but at Die same time Jus tice Andrews warned the witness he must confine his remarks to answering the attorney's oucstions. Ivins insisted to the court that Koose- velt was making; speeches instead of answering questions anil suggested that he be restrained "like nay other wit ness." "He shnll be," replied Justice An drews indiirnantiv. "and I don't want to hear the suggestion that lie is oe nig given greater privileges here than other witnesses be. Ivans apolopized. "You sav Mr. Ilnraes expressed loubt as to the people being ublo to govern themselves? asked Ivms. 'Yes, hnbitunllv," same the em phatic reply. 'iou sny von regarded him as an undesirable companion ami fvicml, but then invited him to vour dinner ta blof" "I did not," the colonel snapped. Coionel Hoosevclt not only said he regarded Humes ns a Jckvl llvde char acter, but that he had found most poli ticians to be of the same stripe. "I havo friind mist politicians to lie men of two characters, like Jekyl nnd Hyde soiuo good and some bad," said tho colonel, "Some were hopelessly evil, 1 never broke with anvune until believed a reformation was hopeless." "Then you regarded Barnes ns a Jekvl and Hvde," asked Ivins. "Yes." "When you nui((;iiteil him to office, was it Jekyl or flydc yon named!" ' ' I did the best I could to get the Jekyl side out of liiin." Jluincs eyed lioosevelt while the former president gave this portion of his testimony without the slightest trace of emotiin. Occasionally the eyes of the republican boss would narrow as ho looked sharply nt the colonel, but he gave no evidence that ho was in the least disturbed by the manner in which his ciiaractci was being described. T " I l r The blouse shown here is of strink colored georgette crape. It is uniquely yoked and breteled and is buttoned in front with tiny black and white but tons. The collar and cuffs nro of or gandie, hemstitched, nnd the collar is boll shaped. The sleeves nre the once popular bishop style, which is gaining fash'ioiiable favor again. Ik CITY HALL NEWS Week-End Snecinh Friday and SaturdaApril ?Vj i Jj)1.45 middiesspecial, 95c ncw lot of Msea' and Children's paill a, Middies, sizes 6 to 20 years. Marked So 2 - i"'v 8euir.j at 95c, 98c-$1.25 Children's Dresses, special fl, I .iii-siaus.jrom ip i i years. Special 57c. , $1.25 and $1,50 Crepe Gowns, spec 89r 1 WWjHi.e CrCl, Gow, extra Jj f Bonnets for the Baby ! j Embroidered and plain durable, -comfortable t stylish. Priced, special at 10c, 29e, 3flc, 50c. EacH ! an exceptional value. , j Children's Wash Hats and Sun Bonnets i Good assortment at 48c. Our entire line of Nottingham Lace, Cluny Lace, Arabian i Lace, Irish Point and Novelty Curtains on sale at just oi half former prices; a good chance to purchase needed,Cur- tains at a big saving. v ' Another lot of Womens' Tcrcale Bungalow Apron?, m. cially priced three for $1.00. " j . PICTOPvIAL REVIEW PATTERNS , ' U. G. SHIPLEY & CO. 147 North Liberty Street, Salem TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtTmWmittW Oliver RiMKlmrk uml .Tni'k Camphi'll wore urrcsti-il iilmut 10 o'rlnrk Inst nifjht by officer Stulilm flnd Viirncy on n rim rue of Vu'iiiR ilrunk nnil disor dnrly nnil iming iriifniio lunBiiagp on thft Btrci't. Tlu-y were iilno ni'ciim'd of wriirintr pnnilwii'lii'8 from ' Kivd Dodd nnd not ruiying for tliom. In ,inil Inut ni(;lit tlioy woro ko liilarions tlioy luid to be quieted. Thin morning (hey ap peared before the iolii'.n ,inde and pleaded not Riiilty. Their trial wan ct for one o'eloek. K. Mediirrin nnd (leor;e Kliertt, two "wenry wnnderinu Willies," were giv en hc(ln at the police station last night and thin morning were questioned by Chief Welsh concerning their where nbouts. Kbertt told very conflicting stories nnd his narrative tangled like a Chinese puzzle under the croKS-question-ing of the officers. Nothing suspicious wns developed and the men were dismissed, ing been beaten stand why he identity. Knnpp was money, but made. No Known, They ,'ishcd cannot iiihlcr- to conceal his Germans Tiv'ro Positions Beilin, via wireless to London, April 'J:i. The capture nf Anglo-l-'rench po sitiirts in the region of Langeinarrk, Steiistrante, llelziis nnd I'illiiu was nil noiiiiced today by the war office here, sixteen handled prisoners were taken and cniiiiiiii captuied. well dressed and hud no attempt at rubbery wns motive for the crime is A ''tor celebrating the . twenty-fifth mini . or-arv of her birth a girl begins lo hope something will happen to the I'ible coiitaiuiii-j the faiuilv iceords. You know what Cottolene is made of It is an exact combination of puro ultra-refined cottonseed oil (a grade so high it is not listed in the market) with beef-steari'ne from selected, high-grade leaf beef suet. That is what produces the splendid qualities for shortening, frying and cake-making in Cottolene There is nn tippctteing appeal in tho thought that your foods are cooked with Cottolene made of nn oil that is far superior to most salad oils and as fine ns the best, combined with the choicest part of rich, leaf beef suet. OreVr a pail of Cottolene from your grocer today and use it in shortening, frying, or cake-making. It is economical you use one-third less than of any ordinary cooking fat. Arrange with your grocer for a regular suppiy. Write to our Genera. Offices, Chicago, for our real cook book "HOME HELPS" free. EZZEFAI r b an kseeeo lllf "Cottolene makes good cooking better The Day in Detail. Syracuse, X, V April 2:1. More dark and secret pages from New York's political history were brought to light today in the 4;'i(i,00(l libel suit of Wil liam Karnes, ,!r against Colonel Theo dore Hoosevclt. Tho disclosures came from files of Hnosevelt's letters to Itarnes while the T ,iW i.i-ir " ,.,un .l,w,in,.,,,tu u-i,,-,, I brought int., ,n,i n ,l,nnnn finm ! killing of whom whitli a shotgun recent the plaintiff, ! "rawer i" serving a term in the pen llnnseve t 'm ,,vi,,,nl t,i nf lw.tL- lw worked with the machine hut wns never thn its supine creature, left doubts ill many Damage Case Against Crasser In Hands of Jury In the damage suit brought by Alva colonel wr.8 governor Vll,,':n ""I1"" nn u,r"BS" - ' ' ' 'hese documents were l'ath of his son, Llmcr Hacon, lor the Silver Dollar Saves Life Of Indian : GRANDMA USED IE . : mm ft m a ..... . IVnilleton, Ore., April 2:t. .Toe llnyes, a well known Indian bncknroo, today hwcb his life to a silver dollar; he nivs it. wan his last, too. flengo Akley, liroprietor of a tamalfl house, following an altercation, fired pointbliink at. llayra wiU R re volver. The bullet slruek tho silver coin, was deflected, and the cowboy is uninjured. Ak- lev, Hayes and another Indian, She M;uio Up a Miitsn Si fa and Sulphur to ErlniEidMa; . Qlosi, TM(i;si ? Cnmmno gnrdm up ttoi ixi I envy ton, with id-Jiu ul ikdil added, will turn jrat, wW ui faded hair benulifui'))ii'itwi. lint,: Temovn nvprr hit nfdaB sculp itching ndftlliegiM JliT'H tho Huge Tci md Sulplai V " hnmn tkmioll. il ttOHr!M'. i easier wny ii to (tot tie iwdy-tm Patrick Isadore, worn arrested I tonic, costing about 50 tttti lit C., tlw. ,1 ! jt ,, ,-lt'i Hurt I unhurt. I I..,t1,. limn itllttB KHOVB jiicnt glimting. t : H :1s GERVAIS NEWS ininils us to the view tho iurv would take on thnt question. William Kins, attorney for Haines. hoped to conclude lioosevelt 's eross ex- iiiuiiintioii to.lny or Momlny, The trial probubly will hist nil next week. hoosevclt was lci into n discussion of 'invisible government " through Poss rule i ml the acrcntiinen of caniniiiaii out I'iluit inns froiii conioriitiiius durioir the morning scs-iou. He suid he hud dis- .scil this subject with Francis ,1. Honey, famous puff prosecutor of Cali fornia, uml latn sent II special message to emigiess iiicm ! n law for the oubli- atiou of c'lunpaia eontriliiitions. The colonel ::s ulso questioned re garding his autol,i,,.'riiiihv iiuldished in pii..ing conceruiiig this scm'H interjected: ly iiid tint w i' h to inn ki malicious attack upon 'b d unneeessuiv attacks itentinrv ot from one to fitteen yenrs, of testinionv was concluded this morning and the evidence submit ted to the jury at 11 o'clock. The suit was to recover if.'ll genernl damnges for the sum that the boy would have earned until he vn tweaty-oae years of age. 1'unitive damages in the sum of ,lu,00ll hud been asked but was ruled out. by the court, which instructed the jury to take no consideration whatever of the punitive side. nrrtil, ' Sued ltd Sulpte p.,,rtrtv " thin nvoidine l lot ( 'J Whll'n' wisnv. OTV, fdod kih il sinful, wo ail desire to n youthful npiifrntfd,!fi;' By darkeninR your Ht ntk Sago ua,lbul,ih,.r o . oiniso n unci ii " "- . You lust dampen Ff " brush with it .ud tatrt-M i...:. ...tfinir mip imull rtrifrjH your linn, u'"6 --- - t,;.U,Ii mc., hy morning . S disappear", a. .. ". . l acs- or two your nmr ' r. j ci.yjd.rk, ey," 'l ,T. 0. Terry. make, a dub cr nitcrr. Tit H Tk tni' knillt' used fur gcnctsi ' the coiinty.-s,lir' ork hW" German Raider Ready For Dash To Sea OUTLAW AT LAME. I, OS TV ...,i ;-vv 'slabbing and hi! :' ill' I'''" ,inri1"' Ti l U' ,! " JT, r cmly tr tin1 womi'ii f f i ( u. l!'l:l. As the progressed, It" ' I pai ti.'ula wanton a:.. lhirnes. I avo against him. ' Bryan ChaiiWes Statement of the Eri'ish Ambassador Washington, April 2.I. Secretary of Stale Itryan t.li.v chiillo need the state ment of sir I'ccil Spring Uice., the British ainbnssa,!,,? here. throwiiiL' re- ponsjbility for the holding up of American shipniouts to Kwitzenhuid by ny ot Italian mots, iiimn Italv. Minister Hitter, of Switzerland, it wns stated, infoinoul Hrvnn that such hipments were held m" nt "ibrnltiir. the British fortress in thV Mediterran ean, bitter nske.l llnit llm irood offiees of this govermneiit be pxereised in Lon don ami not in Hump to end the delays resulting from the stopping of vessels. Militia Orderd Out. j Austin, Texas, April 2H.TW mili tin was ordered out here this afternoon to prevent looting in th( sections ot the city swept l.y thv flood. Twii homes, hohhinH the surface f 'he flood waters, ernshed into a ruhe this nftetiioon. It m then seen hat scvot.il vicviinj had been tiapped n the houses when thti flood cnnie. Ihey could be heiud sereauiing piteous y for help. There was danger this afternoon of n t revrvolr breakiuo. Thii i I new rw.Muir recently built herp. Xorrelk. Vn Apiil li.'l. With the most iinpi'l'tnnt necessary repairs hav ing been iniule, the (ierinan converted eruise'r Kronpriuz Wilheliu was at anchor in mid-stream at Newport News today, pinctically ready to make a dash to sen should i'nptnin Thierl'eblt de cide to attempt to run the bloi hade of the allied warships off the const. t'liptain Thierlelilt will be advised, probably today, as tu the length of time he may remain in port before he must make a da.di of intern. The liull of the Kivupriu. Wilheliu has been .re painted and repaired, and new boiler tubes lire being installed. i i ... the ii is CO i .. Several oft"'"' "J1 Tliry Ilnd to Bo. M.uid--" lion 'I joii think Ihete iir' just ns (inod fj, n t,, f;.., as ever were raiivhl." Maiie " don't know. But. they are semrter. anyway. "Boston Transeript. T rOUNTAIN. HOTl, OR ELSCWNCnC Cbt OP.UOK'3 THEOIUGIKAL MALTED Th Food-drink lor All fc$. pellClou invigorating and staining. Kp rt on your lidcboard home. Don't travel without H. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. lffM yon say 'KORUOICS yoummygot a Subntltutm. Tote Smith is driving a new Maxwell which ho purchased lust Saturday. Mrs. I'eter Ottoway of Aurora is vis iting her mother, Mrs. I. R Miller nt St. Louis. Mrs. JI. (). Hiekmun returned Tues nn v i rem a ivitr s visn ru uregfiii iuj uiirs, ciub, i-Jinft ...,"i r ..i.. !'..:.... , vi.iir vountot. l1"! lino i.j u-, o iiimioui. you llt'l" J' v John Mitliman and taniity ot Miieai spent Sunday nt the home of his lather, H. A. Nntliman. Charles Hayes of I'ortlnnd, a, former evening. ,nvti resident uf Ciervais, spent Sunday in W. , I, Culver, county ".' the city. : County Comniissioners J. Jliss (lenvievo Truednle, of Oregon and W. II. M "'''J,,,.,! Citv. was the cuost. of Miss Ciert rude Tuesday to whk . ......... r.. ..... 'ivhic i t he eonnry or- ; liiiHiry over e III v, ,, ,,,! .!...' j u i , for use en the roiiil, ---si - . the Imposition at San Fianciseo and re ports a very enjoyable trip. Mr. Sehli'iger, the blacksmith, has moved into the house ho recently pur chnsiid from Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Sieg mu ml. Mr. K. W. Mnniiing left Tuesday for l'ortliiail where he will attend the A. O. I'. W. convention as a delegate. The Wiieonda. baseball team were de feated by Uorvnis Sunday in a very interesting game played at, tiennis. Score :i to 5. These teams meet again at Waeonda Numbly, .May Kth. .1. H, Strnvens is having the wood shed to the house occupied by I'r. 'r. 11. O. lliekmaii moved areiind lacing the street to be ueil as a garage l'"1' the doctor's automobile. .Miss Florence Caulhorn nnd N Ibe Coppis'k, both well known here, attend ed the state convent inn of nurses in Portland ns delegutes from Salem. Three young men eiiino down from Xalom Weilnesday night in an nut" and after taking a lew drinks, became disorderly and one wus arrested and placed ill juil, und fined by the re corder Thursday morning. The many friends of -Mi's. tie". Finney are' pleated to know that i-ho has so far recovered from her recent illness as to be able' to be up part ot the time. The Hroadaeres Baseball Team de feated fho Donald nine Tuesday by a score of ,N to ii. May 2 the Hrondarrcs nine will play tho vwuunua Waeonda. Snnervisor Cutsforth und his gang ,.,., ,,, , t to eoinolete giav cling tho county road in his district this iwli uJ ill then start the worK grading nnd rdling. It will bo a liac road when finished. Wilbur N. l'intler nnd Altu Hobson. both of Stavton, were mnrried at tt parsonaue of the First Congregational TAILORING TO orMI ten iii at of ,v'' '.. .1st- only 1" " That s l- we (' (..ie .... ovnW l"!lc lit vmii need is Pr .i.vivor. it s well-"'" .Urt flllll inir s I"' izc on corrcctD m clothes to fit $15 andJ5 ot ha; hats church in NUem, vteiinesu,.,.. ---l'intler is a prominent dentist and wife wan tho daughter ot rx -Senator Hobson. The Atiti Cant Club were entcrtnii ' at thp home of K. K. Shields I night, bv Misa Kate Wirst nnd Mis Ornep Shields. Contrsts and music wen pnioyed and n very delicious Innen w served. All spent a most enjoyi.bh I