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Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkharn laboratory at Lynn, Mass., ieem to prove this fact For thirty years it has been the stand ard remedy for female ills, and has re stored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail ments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Finkliam Med icine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAI.2M, OREGON. MONDAY, APEIL 2G, 1915. University of Oregon j CARRIER BOYS TAKE ' Wins Cii Tennis Courts INTEREST IN CONTEST THREE The University of Ore.?on tennis' iim, wiiim is considered one of the insiesr teams Tho Capital Journal carrier' contest 13 increasing in interest and larire iium- ..u. ..t in iiuru.'l dim lill the iwvthu-nui u..h 1 1 . . ett ,,,, vnrj ' "im-1 T.ie result of u. lay's enmity of votes' ............. ,v ,ouris. follows: The home team was not in first class 1 Hallov Hunt "l tiro form to iso up against such a strong jUovJ Mclntvre -r, team, but considering the small amount Jam lionnoil .. .Mm of praetieing they have done this sea- Wm. Christianee ZZZ 9100 son they feel that their chances will be Wesley Hammond 7 175 pretty god when the return games aro ! Philip Ringle . " 7 70 l,la-v,;iL iphillin Kllint u'-:q Lie tennis association is ninmiinn ' v.:. inn. -tMIU 1. Boys Learn Cooking and Do Public Repair Work In Manual Training 't Msea River Road In Siuslaw National Forest : ) Portland, Or., AprH.20. Forest Serv ;ire officials at Portland, Oregon, an iwuuce that the Alsea Hiver road, be tween Waldport and Tiilowater, Ore Jon, will be completed in time to in- . mro its use by July 1, This road, which is two miles in ViiKth, is inside the Biuslaw National .forest, and will complete the highway tiftwooii Waldport and the Willamette Valley, Heretofore it has been ncces Wry for all traffic to go by boat from uii'Kutcr to Waliiort. There, was n .'Mi, but it was little more than a frail in idiiccs. mul not at all suitable tr heavy loads. The demand- for a eut mad has been insistent for some lime, but plum tor improvement or de velopment, were held up by certain ; local conditions, nn,l the actual work m construction Was , ll(,Rlm ul,m ". inn. .now, however, eighty per tent of (he wor I. is completed, it has ft, ""men-lint difficult and expen 11,1 l,lve t inn, I const ruction be- .f.iu.-e ot the heavy side hill cut, mostly ( mi li solid rock. School of Anarchy 1; For San Francisco j; S;iii Francisco, April -J, Alexandei Bcrktntui, Uie anarcliist, is here today M the avowed purpose of establishing wluiol nt anarchy. Mint the theoretical anarchy which flerhi,,:,,, purposes to teach is not the snarniy m j.opular imiircsaion with :""K tins, riots, deaths ami lawless J'w. Here is the gentle creed which "''kniun said today he hoped to instill '."Mac minus of his pupils: "I urn lore to found a school, a new 'Ml, a sel,,,,,! f 0 curriculum whero Wil'ireii or crif.vi, men ,,, .. mav ipfcializc , tlmsp t;,l(,s for w,li(.h ,hov a natural inclication. which shail t 71'' Mi ",f prejudice and ,'!. i" "f which toler- r"0 sll!'H be the keynote." I'hilliii Klliott ... 1 H i-'uoh "lULU " "omoer or games to be plaved iu;C. W. Davis tournament, including teams from Fu-ll.oren Simpson gene, Albany, Salem and JfcMiunvlllB. 1 Kltn- Ti,m,.un Salem tournament will he h.o.i .rl,.ii rv; Tho some time m .lulv and tho c!in,,,;n ship for the Willamette valley a few weeks-later. The results of Saturday's game is a follows: Hingles Bond (captain U. c.f 0.) defeated Smith, Salem, 6-1, 6-2. Benham, Halem, defeated Church. U. of 0., 8-4, 7-5. ' Noiene, U. of 0., defeated Hoores, Salem, 6-3, 6-3. Scailfe, U. of 0., defeated Putnam, Salem, 6-4, 7-5. Doubles Bond and Church, U of 0., defeated Benham and Howell, Salem, 6-0, 6-3. Scailfe and Norene, 0. of 0., defeat ed Thielsen and Harbison, Salem, 8-1, 9-7, HUBBARD NEWS Mr. A. Anderson of Monitor, went to the Good Bnmaritun hospital at Port land last Saturday, a sufferer from uremic poisoning, Glen Carothers returned home Sntur day from the Good Knmaritun hospirnl at Portland where he was opeiuted for appendicitis. C. il. MoKey of Albany und ,T. M. Robinson of Portland were in Hubbard Thursday attending the fv.neial of M. E. ( iawson. Ihe Woodb.u n-Hubbnrd ball game til Hio , nil park tUnday aftern ion resulti.il 'i' '1 to 11 in favor of tho visitors. T!io work on the K. of P. budding is t rug; i: sing rapidly and if nothing in teifeies the bn lding will be ready for occupancy by tho middle of May. ' William Troudt is recovering from a badly scalded hand and leg. It hap pened while assisting his brother, C. D. Troudt, last week with hog killing, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Henry have re turned to their home in Grand Island Nebrnska after a two week's visit with tho Nichols, Ott, Dart and Troudt fam ilies. 0. K. Fredrickson returned home Monday afternoon from a few week 's I players upon suij in viiiuur, vvnsinngton. lie went up there to see how he liked the coun try, but it did not compare favorably with Marion county. Miss Mnrinm Will and Mr. .Tack Clifford were guests of Miss Will's brothers, Clark nnd Charles and other relatives nnd friends this week. They came in from Portland Monday where they have been singing nt the Mult nomah hotel for tho past eight weeks and nrc here taking a vacation. Hubbard will celebrate July 4. Sat urday or Monday hns not been defin itely decided upon for the festal day ns the 4th comes on Sundny. The celebra tion will bo bucked by' the citizens of Hubbard nnd we understand a paper will soon be circulated for this purpose. A program pleasing to nil is under con sideration which with other details will be mentioned later. Friends nt the bedside of L. I,, llersh- berger were greatly relieved Sunday Nearly one-fifth of the numilntion of 47ti5:ine lime town or naiinwn, in Wallowa fi'd.So ' couty. in attendance at the high 4's,)0 j school of that thriving little community, o'llln1 according, to Assistant state School Robin Fisher .. . l no' Superintendent h. i. Carlton, and the List of Contestants.' ' j l'"l'ils of ,he h'Rh !"'h""1 nro the most Names of carriers eligible to enter active industrious and enterprising of tho contest, and the number of their i !l"-v,oth" bo.y ? 1"t!!' "l',,no1 "'"dents routes, are: 1 Robbin Fisher. 3 Noah. White. 4 James Bunnell. 5 Wm. McLaron. 6 Warren Scott. 7 Hallie Hunt. 8 Floyd Mclntyre. 9 Wm. Roinkio. 10 Klton Thompson. 11 Wesley H. Hammond. 12 Phillips Elliott. 13 Loren Simpson. 14 Benn Howard. 15 Ward Davis. 16 Clark M. Craig. 17 Harry Wilson. 18 Raymond Barton. 19 Philip Ringla. 20 Wm. Christianee.. 22 W. Tristan Ednin'ndson. 23 Edward It. Edniuudsou. 24 Vernon Tyler. G A R ANGE WEEK April 26 to May 1 in the state in his opinion. The total I population of nllowa is (100 and there ; are 1 lit pupils in the high school. ! "All of the boys in the high school i are taking a course In camp cooking, , cooking for invalids nnd in the cleaning ' nd pressing of clothes," says Mr. Carl- ton, "and the boys in the manual train ing department no tin or tne repair work such ns mending sewing machines, furniture, etc. Recently tho boys con structed a big gymnasium for the school nnd provided it with a stage where all of the public meetings aro held, ns well os the gymnastic eiercises. The people are proud of the work of the high school pupils and also of the work of principal Roy Compton, who, in my opinion, is a marvel when it comes to handling boys in school work." Mr. Carlton visited nil of tho hieh I schools in l:nion, Umatilla and Wallowa counties, during his two weeks' official visit to the north-western part of the etnto. He states that most of tho high schools aro standardized nnd that niHHHHnMBBWan surances have been received from those which have not that they will meet the ! requirements and become standardized i worc: Ml'8, n- s- "'"" Mr"- J' ' rV- hefore the niienintr of the next action! i ll'r, Mis. Win. Hittick, Mrs. Jess John- of Portland, by howlingi year. They arc all especially ulensed ! s""' X,r9' " ''""S MrH. Alice Cone, Franklin Wins High Average In Tournament A nation-wide movement observed by all the gas com panies in the United States and Canada This week only- Connection free on every Gas Range we sell Every stove guaranteed to give entire satisfaction to the user. That's a big guarantee, but it's just what we mean Get your Gas Range and celebrate Gas Range Week with us. Si The Gas Co - . Phone 85 Easy Payments if Desired I'ranklin, of Portland, bv hnwlinir vonr Thov urn nit ,.,i,.,.;ik- ..i.. .,.i 'son. Mrs. II. 1). Evans. high. average of lNti for the nine gamesi with the new high school district fund !ilr8- Matthieu, of Donald; Mrs. i.iaco, won me mm prize in tne bowl-1 law, which goes into effect in May, and ! r ml ls, .mis. r reu r argo, Airs. Mow ing tournament held in the " Club ' ' j which makes it possible for a child liv- j '"ra, i f Fargo; Mrs. Frank Osborne and alleys Saturday and Sundny for theling in a district where thce is no high M- Wl Thielsen, of Chainpoeg, and championship of tho Willamette valley. I school to take advantage of high school ' M'H McCliuey, I utton, of Eugene, won second high 1 privileges in another district at tho ex-' The meeting nt the White schod last average and a prize of a fishnig rod:nense of the taxpayers of his home dis-' Saturday to discuss the matter of cou- soiioiiiug inai uisinct wun tne iiun burd district, was nttended by n good nniulier of too pntrons of the school. AURORA NEWS by bowling a score of 181; Noud won trict, a saicty razor for bowling high in dividual score. The fishing rod was donated by Watt Shipp and tho safety razor by Ilauser Profilers. m i.i, .. . . . i 7 no '"U'U's w,th aj The string orchestra from the Indian total of (112 pins and Irankl.n and , training scho.J at i hcn.awa will give KTM tTV of I, concert in the band hall, Saturday 10110 pins. The AllStars took the , (.Veing, Mav 1, under the auspices of five-man event with a total of 2593 ,W i.ics' Aid socie.v. This orches- 1'iiie, flutes, oboes, clarinets. horns, and bassoons. The fresh, unstor- al beauty of these instruments suggest tho blossoming springtime, breezes la den with frngranco and the songs of hnmiy birds, the rhvthm of d ii ti finer nymphs among the shadows of great r.mvxive Mn' ' 191 uees wnero torests sKirt the sunlit meadows. Tho rich contmst in l.nr. octer and tone-ounlifv nf flni.i n,i,i imn lent leave at N oboe and clarinet, the bassoon joining ; "'H'10 ' h.v t1" in the chorus with soft humor like the I muster general laughter of mischievous elves, affords! fuperiuton.lent F. L. Hurckhalter and .o iietinito action was taken. A nuin-: ber of Hubbard people were present.' The White school has nlxiil 10 pupils. As no decision can be made until the regular iiiiniiiil meeting, the proposal was simply talked over nnd iiit'oinut-1 lion secured in order that Ihe electors: tra nas in it some talented voung peo- '"" V("" unucrstuuningiy when tne pie, and its lender, Mr. Huth'vu Turnev, 1 '1"'"I" -'"'H up for a decision. It is one of the few master violinists oil"1 ''evcr, that the sentiment in the Pncific const. district is uul'avi:iille to cousoli- The postmaster has received orders1'1"1' 11 pn-neut. to change fue schclnlcs i,f the rural1 A n'"1 "")" i" party was sprung on cuiri-rs on all routes uitf of Auiora.i1''- W- Kl''d't 'f the Wulnut drove so '.hat the car- "'"'ay morning, when six ot riers leave here ut ,S u. m. and return , ",v .vooug iiinncrs in ninievnic by J p. in. dailv. The carriers at ores- "PP'-nred on the scene with their teams Id a. m. The order is """ '"" "I1 "IH ""K plowing mr nun fourth assistant post-!'" "nl''1'' S,' Kn"'1" IW(,"!.V Most his teuiii through ei'i;iit pii;o:iiug, nnd ,s hiiusell lind up Willi a had tool, endless opportunity for novel and fiiH-' AMiitiiiit .Superintendents Siel'er and "ml ""' v""" m,K,,,ll."'H 1""li lh"' cinating effects, unlike anything thnt ; were here recently inspecting the : mI,"w,,i X'""1 W,M 1,1 has ever been heard in Salem before, i Southern Pacific property. While hero , w""' """ Tnose paiticipating were: The genius of the great nuisters f'Superiiit lent Hurckhalter promised A' 'l','",1 ' V''''"' '" 1 music used to find expression In music j Counsilinun Miller, who was grading i "'' l''"1"1. I,M Bergen and lied of the most intimate and personal char-! First street next to tho depot, that tuc . I -til I. Their thought I illness was siir acter, when writing for this quintet of 'omo:inv will furnish two cars of crush-, l','n'lv appreciated bv Mr. Kracht and i nst runic n ts, such music .being intended led rock and a car of screenings to place1 "' '''l.v. "I"1 t1'1' '"'r" "'"" ! for little B-rtiiins of frien,l v..,n,,n..i ! on i lie street next to tin, .ii.ii,,,, if H, Imniving the full inclining ol "the bet-i ' . . .. .' . r""'" ... - - "!... .... ,, ,, , .,. rora Observer.. R0STE1N & GREENBAUM DRY GOODS, SHOES, MILLINERY SEE THE UIG DISPLAY OF POPULAR PRICED MILLINERY Nice Street Hals and Dress Hats for little money. Shapes, Flowers, Foliage nnd Wreaths. Lots of little hats for little children at little prices. Hats trimmed to order. Satisfac tion guaranteed. PATENT LEATHER PUMPS For Ladies, Girls and Children. High grade footwear at bottom prices. LADIES' $:U)0 PUMPS NOW $2.25 PAIR GIRLS' PUMPS AT $2.25 and $1.85 PAIR for special occasions nnd friendly gatlt-'eity will spread it. erings by order of some duke or other I The Henry Mills potentate. The eoimioser as n nermnnent Ibasement I tlx 1 1, n nignt aoout a o'clock when he surety member of the household of his natron I north of town passed the crisis and though very weak is On the improve. He wus first taken sick Monday of last week with a bad cold but erysipelas soon developed and has given considerable trouble. He con tinues to improve. Last Saturday Wayne Mack nnd sonic of his young friends were having a good time playing games nnd for some reason not known until Wednesday evening Wayne had not felt well since, but the family physician located the cause, a broken rib. Proper treatment barn, :tl!x 1(1, with a on his 12-acro tract H IT'lillL' in niliiillv. is on terms of oqunlity with the guests, i Fred Mills mid Frank Popejuv are dii for music levels all classes. i ing the carpenter work, and Vt. II. As lint sucli works -ot genius have been ipiith will do the painting, a closed book until the advent of Tho In eomnieinonition of tho fifteenth Ifarrere Fnsenilde. Thus we have many i anniversary of the institution of their little innsterpi s, beautiful gems, uii-! lodge, I'na Temple, Pythian Sisters, known to the public, yet revealing wells I last night held a special sessicn and of tenderness or guyety, ngitiition, sor-' bun 1'iet, nt which many guests from row, or triumph, in harmony with the ! II ulduud and U'oodbiirn' were present, mood of the moment. One gains new in-i Those here from Hubbard were Mr. sight into the heart and mind of such 'nnd Mrs. I.. M. Sclioll, Mr. and Mrs. men ns Hethoven, Schubert, Mozart Henry Schnll, Mr. ami Mrs. . ('. und Haydn. And in our own day und i I'ninter, Mi. (has, Kinzer, Mr. and Federal Judge Anderson i Has Ptomaine Poisoning ' i lv, insille, hid., April I'd. - Fi denil Judge A. II. Anderson is seiiou-ly ill at a hotel heie today, lie is suffering from ptomaine poisoning, A physician and uuise nrc in cniistunt itttcndiince. M'Hiv notcil cases have been tiird be fore Judge Anderson at linllaiiapulis, incliidinic the recent Teire llaiile dec (leo. not. Mr. und Mrs WnllVr, Mr. uud . Mr. mid Mrs. II. Ilev - Ilutli Calvert, bin 1 1 ion l iiiud I rial, uud Ihe ImiiI of i . i i .. : , i : : (H i ii ii ion men ciniriicii v.nu cim-j -t coniiei'iiou Willi iiyuiiiiiiiiiiu 01 miiioiis buildings nnd hiidgcs by (he MrNauiii' in s. Baldy Breezerb Calendar mm) BE AFRAID OF A Va,RFACKLE' .CAUSE THERF aim-t ii no such thing: if-... ; lm,.i . . i 'on in our "'"""'I o that "Uur w "1"'",,t'r tl,w Km"l" I u-kt V? "br our 1 rur J r to Ki" ;(w'nnd wisC,g rM"Wt U ti )'; tt of Baldy Brecter. 3 Salem Laundry Co. "m, Oregon OPEN FORUM ndmimstered is bringing that rib I generation Debussy, Hichard Strauss, Mrs. I'en v ( nl around all right. Better luck next time, j Saint Saens and others have written j Xcek, Mrs. A. Wayne. some of their most enchanting music for '.Julius StauflVr Milton K. Olawson was born in Davis I such combination of wind instruments. 1 ins, and Mi-sc coiimy, jowii, .ti tire n tnio; emigruteii weorge iinrrere, wnu neans tne organ- ( hri; tcn ami Art Stahl. Mrs Fimoiic with Ins purents to Polk county, Ore- i ization, is the greatest flute player that i Moshberger n- here from Woodbiiru. "".', , ;;'-" "e inline ins nome ; me worn ins Known, ami tne otner nr-1 A nun r of the members of the I iiiuii inoo hiii-h nu uioveu in ia ton, i usis wn u mm tire as great on tneir re- Aur,n irbc .'i i bi i; c..,i i,. i',.,,.i j. Washington. He resided there until j spective instruments. J,nrn , H....i , llUl,n, ,,,,, .liHt ri.-t I 1MM when he moved to his late home in i hxtrnc.t from letter of James ft. Say. i .., i i tin! ti tlx Hubbard, Oregon where he died April I er (who is an authority on this kind of j , were: Mrs. K. (I. Cnrpentcr, it 2, Hi 15 nge i() years, 1 month and 11) music) of Lincoln, .Nebrnska, to James yyIM .;, j, Snvder, Mrs tjeo (liav ! days. He leaves to mourn his loss his1 J. .Savre, of Portland, Oregon, who hud I rH j i, i,i,., M rK. Henrv' llicii ! I'-'litnr Cnpitnl Jouriuil: I, ns one wife, Mrs. S, C. Cluwson, two sons, ; written his futher for information re-1 Kl rii! J'li'il Tm-K.-r. Mrs. Jon n Jesse Mrs'i.v,"r remlers, would elnim Allies l(. anil Uiancs .M . i Iawson ot ; Burning tne Iinrrere I'.nsemble. 4 j.-j j,.,, IS cnriB i,,,,,.,.,,....,, small space in your Miloable pn cellule, usiiiiiKioii, 111111 1 w o nnugiiiei s j 1 nope you will ue noie to get totyjrH (' , ihu 1 ttrfi A, 1 luidiin ,T I, ii I , , I Ml nni ir i nil ii,irrirn i.iiuiimii,, I, ,u ' Mrs. I.ir..ie Daulton of uster, Washing-) event which comes very seldom in a ton, und two sisters, Mrs. Melissa lifetime to hour the works of musters Stroud of Dnyton, Washington, nnd in the art played by a comjmnv of tin CHILDREN'S PUMPS, sizes 5 to 8, at $1.50 PAIR A lot of odds and cuds CHILDREN'S PUMPS . $1.00 PAIR 240-246 Commercial Street without cost of u s iul election, und when Ihero is no inayor to elect, the wili'-s. will have plenty of time to rule -idcr Ihe n, alter apnit from aa i lilical excitement. The greatest icasoii ! tor actiim now is that fit us easy, The fact must mil lie hut sight of that according to slalislics ic cinllv piildishcil by ton census bureau Ihe cost of city government Is highe.it in nl i r'oi ii iti cities, Nebraska comes hnrtcr frniiii d , '"'"'i l,lh Oiegoii is third. In total jwheii busincHS is still somewhat do- cost ol state, county and city govein iressed, icnls lire low mid .iopeiiy has "'"! by the sum" itulhorily, I iilit'iiiniii no lii titioiis inllated Millies, we will be ' lnah' sl, Wn-diingtmi s I, and . belt r abln to gel a consei v ii I ie uud I1" fouith. 'Hutu I for getting a I ccoiioiiiicnl adjust I I linn ill boom 'cheaper foiui of city government Is ioi- times. I lien when better tunes come pcnune nun n cannoi couio loo oon. mil ue iv soil of municipal clolhes will K. lloFI'lii, Mi. A. , F. X. Frnst ! Mrs. A. K. J ed the 1,. O. ; Portland hiut . I'hris immeniiiiii, of Annua, and Mrs. t 1 1'. mild. Idler, of Donald, ntt I- T. M. state convention at week ns the delegate t'roiii "5 all of whom were at his bedside nt the one is tnxed to the full capacity. After time of his death except Mrs. Daulton . their appearance here every mtisicjun I and Mrs. Stnnton. spoke to said he had never heard any ! Several auto loads of Hubbard thing like it. The perfect intonation. I Knights and their ladies attended nn the benuty of the woiks rendered, and j anniversary banquet or the l'ythinn tne pernction ol tne rendering will Sisters at Aurora Wednesday night, , never be forgotten by anyone who has They returned to Hubbard nbout 1 a. u musical memory, m. nnd proceeded to the home of Mr. "I unco heard a company of five of and Mrs. Frnnk Fry. who in company Fngland 's best wind players give a with Mr. and Mrs. I). Hovenden had similar kind of program, but here you returned Tuesday evening from their have nine, and every work played just wedding trip in Washington where both ns written no 'arrangements' of nny- couples were married nnd were being; thing by anybody, (let there if you entertained nt the Fry home thnt even-1 have to sell a bushel of potatoes to do I the Donald bulge, others attending it. You may never have another opportunity." IIZ" FOR ACHING, SORE, TIRED FEET ing. The auto jm rty proceeded to line up in front of tho horns nnd rendered several selections on their auto horns. The concert took so well they had to respond to several encores. After a lima l,n pnliimaJ ttnnnv niltiln fill- peared on the porch and received tho UNLUCKY LOSERS AND' congratulations or tneir irienos. r.n-, t rprise. LUCKY FINDERS NOVEL AND DELIOHTrtn, MUSIC COMING TO ARMORY On May 4 nt the Armory the Burrero Knsemble of Wind Instruments will be heard under direction of Minnetta Makers. I'tterlv different from music, that one ordinarily hears in concert is thtt v,.u.l . iK 4th nf Mnv bv The Rar-1 rere hnsebrle. ine utrrere r.mrainc -p rrTfiQ p 4 ppn of Wind Instruments comprises ninejUr 11UO 1 ll ilv meet to their mutual advantage IN THE WANT ADS flood bye soro lect, burning foot, twob In f t, wcty feet, smelling foot, tired feel. Good bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No mors shoe tight rest, no mors limp ing with pain or drawing up your face in agony, "1'IZ" U magical, acts righi on. "TIZ" draws otil all tin poisonous exudation which tun up the feet, t'se 'Ti!" and for- (rrt your fool misery. Ah! how eomforUlde tour fei-l feel. Get a 25 cent but of "TIZ" now at any druggist or department store. Don't luffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tird. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or mosey refunded. small spue which to voice the seiitillielit of tnvsell' nnd iii.iny other ciliens ol roleio, tegiii'ls lo tne sinnii iniien oy inc r-nieiup miliiuiy band IouiihIh the I', K. i. F. sire d cur boys' band, nn orgfi inat noi J that Salem should be .justly piood. I 1 read uud nitiele in the Sunday Moiuingl Hta'eouHii stilling that a couiuiittcc from the Siileui Music uiiiici had called on the superintendent of the I'., I.'. Aj K. Slrect Car coininny and deninndcd. that Ihe sheet cur boys' bund ibbiiudl or that toe stiect rnr s'-.tcin would be j boycotted by Ihe said uiuste union, j There inii-t be il lot of Jen lousy on the part of the union. If I mo init mis- j taken, the good people of Slllcni voted, to set aside S HI ) 'r the siipioi t. of I the Siileui military blind doling the summer montlis, but, if they are usticd to foiiiish music at uny public gather ing ot booster's meeting tlicy demand, big pay In- their services. Why 'hieildl not the street car bovs' band have t.ie same ehnucef It is a new organintion ! and nie progrcs-in j fine uud should! have the suppoil of every 'Ublic Hpirit ed .'itir.en. Tlu'y will not only appre ciate it but will do mii'-h towiud lull Ii -ing a live and cut hicinst ic city, ttive the boys nil Ihe riicouriigiineiit and siij'poit possible. OXF. OF HAI.KM'H WFI.I, WISIIKIIH. Commission Government. Kditor .fou i mi I : This is a very fu, vcruble time to consider formation of a new city charter. Aldermen Macy and .Mills deserve credit for having the coinage to bring the matter up again. If X new charter is framed now and submitted to Ibe v 'iters iu Iiecrmber r V"-'A atliAMyiUMiikjill Sending Money by Western Union Is next Quickest, Surest and Safest to personally passing it from hand to hand. Full information at any Western Union Office. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. i