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1- ,HB SALEM OACTU. JOTJR1TAJ. SALEM, OEEQOW, WEDNESDAY, MAYJ 1915. - " . . I n m lMMeaaw rwwwa MM em f ii - ---m ' OCiaiand Personal By MOLLIM BUNG0M1 VESTLIKE OVERBLOUSE L mm SALIENT STYLE FEATURE; HAVE GOOD HtALIH SEND IN SOCIAL NEWS. The Capital Journal is al ways glad to print Bocial now from outsido of Snlcin, and will appreciate anything of tuia kind sent in over tlio telephone or by mail. In sending in news the writer's name ehould al ways bo signed, not for publica tion, but as a guarantee that the matter is reliable. Wo do not print anything sent in un less we know tho author of it. sj sjs ijs fc sc U' NDKR tho direction of 1Il1am Wallace Oraliiini, a lu'ul sym phony orchestra is to be formed, the first gathering of musicians to bo Sat urday evening at 8 o'clock in the pro motion department of the Commercial elub rooms. All musicians using or chestral instruments who are able to Tead music are extended ft most cor dial invitation to be present and assist with iho initial organization plans. It is necessary that at least join the orchestra, and it is hoped that tho re Jiponso will be immediate and enthusias tic, as it should be. An organization of this kind means much individually and collectively to the musical advance ment uf Ha bun people, ami there is no reason why it should not become a large and splendid body. 4 Tho North Salem tennis court, lo cated southeast of the .lusnn I,ee Me morial church, for which funds were raised lit recent church entertainments jriven by the young folk, is Hearing completion, and will soon be ready for regular work. li. A. Harris, ex-state printer, and Mrs. Kdwnrd Tullman, Hr., lave volunteered their services in in structing the players in the mysteries of tho game. Considerable interest is beiue manifested, mid already tho en IhiiBiasts are in receipt of requests from other clubs for matches. Toose actively interested lire the following, who aro mostly high sclum' or Willam ette university students: Misses Ave rill Harris, Kininii Minimi, M injur ic llinton, Ernestine Itobcrts, Ulanche Drake, Agnes (i region, Lthol J''rnzier, Mnrio Parminugiun, and Messrs. L'mil Horning, Kniorv Donne, Harry Irvin, Ham Tyler, William Cliitliek, Joe Minton, Lloyd Molntyro, lien Minion and I.cIiuhI Huberts. Miss Addic l'nttcrson wnu a hostess Saturday evening, entertaining infer luully, her guests being the academy members ol illiinictle university. Beautiful kkcs ami large white snow balls combined effectively for decora tions. After illicit enjoynlile diversions, Miss l'alteison v.iis assisted by Hoy Ainynrd in serving ices and cakes. Pro fessor Dellra, the faculty, favored with 11 liuimirous rending, us did also - Miss Juicphine I my 11 ml l ied Mickel sou. tt At a called meeting of the officials of the Oinegu class of the Leslie Metho dist church, it was decided to postpone indefinitely the aniiiial bauiue of the elass which hud been unniiiinced tor this evening. The reasuu given fur hanging dates was that no ninny of Iho members and dinner teachers had other Interests et this time, mid it was impossible fur many to be present. The bnnipiet will prnhublv be held early in the fall. Wins Lima Weller has issued invila lions for a piano recital to be given by one of her advanced pupils, Miss lieona Wiedmcr, at her studio, H!',"i Niirth Liberty street, corner of Divis ion.- tins ovcnine nt ?v I 1 o eloeK. .Miss Wiedmcr will be assisted by Weller t'hainbei lain, hnntimc. The officers of the freshman elans of Salem high sclnm' imd 11 few friends were entertained al the residence of wolcott I'., Huron Nitunlay evening, (.nines and music were the diversion of thn evening. The following were present besides the host: Deris Church ill, Althea Ksch, To 1 .1 Mortcnscu, Char ity Iturleson, Norma Vediter, Nellie King, Isabelle Cleorgo and Miss KHz, ira Mercer, Frank Loekman, John Sco field, Wyndham lluren, (jeorge Weller and Jra i'itz. Mr. and Mrs. F. X, Gilbert, of Port- land, who have mniltWn extensive visit" at New Haven, Conn , are on their way home. They expect to visit the Tn ll ama fair at San Francisco before re turning. The John J. Huberts and T. A. Lives leys are homo from a delightful sojourn in (Southern California. The former worn absent five weeks, tho Livesleys being way two months. Much of the time of both families was passed motor ing, their stopping place being (San Francisco. Motor trips wero taken to San Diego, Del Monte, Santa Barbara, I'asa Kobles and all the otiier adjacent places of interest. The membership campaign, launched this week by tho Y. W. C. A., is grad. uully gaining momentum and it is ou:i f blent ly ejected that the final returns will be a surprise and delight to all thoso interested in the local associa tion. Jliidgcs with the words "one thousand" have been given to each of the ten members on the six teams un der the leadership of Mrs. Zadoc J. Higgs, Mrs. W. (). Asseln, Miss Alice Lupton, Miss Audrey lli.-ks, Miss Hiiby Wilsitu, and Miss Lillian Applegate. The girls who are to take an active part in the campaign have responded most enthusiastically, nnd each team is confident of winning the prizes of fered for the greatest number of points. The contest closes May twenty-six. necessitating immediate and generous responso on the part of Salem women and girls if the desired 1,(1(10 member ship be secured. Henewals count for points so that if each of the four hun dred charter members re-sign member ship cards this number will aid most substantially in making points for the various tenuis. Friday afternoon the laders will meet in the rest rooms of tho Y. V, C. A. and submit their lists of new names which will be published in Saturday's Journal nnd frequently thereafter as the contest grows. 7S T)r. and Mrs. K. K. Lee Steincr were expected home tnlay from Neskowin where they have been enjoying an out ing lit the Stoiner cottage. ft Miss Minnotta Magors will pass to morrow in I'ort laud. Miss Marie Itennett, who left n few days ago for n several weeks' sojourn at the (-an crancinco exposition, writes I mm IMinsinuir, Mu llierii ( aiilornia, that she is being detained at that place owing to the recent cloudburst. The oc cupants ol three passenger trains nre the most of the accident, enjoving the entertainment offerings of the little railroad city. Miss llennott, who is with the I'nited Stales -National bunk, is 011 her aiinual vacation, the time of whiih will be extended tii the first of nine, owing to the detention. She had i 1 1 :1 -rf Jesl . Take Hood's SarsapariMa, , the Old Reliable Spring Tonic. Don't let the Idea that you may feel better in a day or two prevent you from getting a b'e of Hou s Sarsaparilla today from any drug store and starting at once on tne road to health and strength. When your blood is Impure and Impoverished It lacks vitality, your digestion is imperfect, your appeiite is poor, and all the functions of your bodv are Impaired. , . Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a wonderful blood tonic. It will build you up quicker than any otner medicine. It gives strength to do and power to endure. It is the old standard tried and true all-the-year-round blood purifier and enrlchcr, tonic and ap petizer. Nothing else acts like It, for anothtng else has the same formula or ingredients. Be sure to ask for Hood's; insist on having it. Anna THE FAMOUS METROPOLITAN OPERA CO. SOPRANO ' Will Sing for You at Will ex- There are few sopranos in the opera world to-day that posses tv, Guisitelv rich and sympathetic voice of Miss Anna r0 a , the. wav. in which vou can hear this singer's vniro nf unii';,, ere is no purity and warmth except . natural jpiC SUMMER Plum colored silk was used in the He- velopment of this chic summer frock, tho noticeable feature of which is the vestlike overblouse, which is fanciful ly buttoned and braided. I'ndcr it is worn a soft blouse of cream georgette crape, with long mutton leg sleeves and a straight buttoned suff. The col lar turn over with Hyronic effect Tho pkirt is a gathered one and is at. tached to a fitted yoke by stitching, H. OF I Case Will Be Appealed To Circuit Court On Writ of Review The jury in the case of the city against if. D. Trover, in which the Intter was arrested upon a charge of violating the city ordinance prohibit ing the selling or giving awny of spirituous or vinous liquors, returned a verdict of "guilty of giving away beer", at 2:30 this afternoon, t'pon the recommendation of the jury Police Judge Elgui imposed a in i 11 i 11111 m fine of .tllil and Counsel John 1). Turner, for Mr. Trover, took until 1 o'clock to morrow afternoon in which to take the case to tho circuit court on a writ of review. The testimony in the case as given both by the city's witness Will (Inuiiti and by Mr, Trover was to the effect j that Gaunt came to the photo studio of the defendant Saturday evening and told Mrs. Trover that he wanted to get some pictures. Mrs. Trover stepped to the reur door of the apartments and in formed Mr. Trover that somebody was there to get some pictures, whereupon daunt retired and said he would re turn in a few minutes. Jt appears that Gaunt went directly to the basement where Mr. Trover was drawing some beer out of a keg into a pitcher and when Gaunt appeared he offered him a class of beer which On the EDISON Diamond Disc Phonograph Once you have heard the wonderful trueness and power of this instn ment, reproducing as it does all the delicate over-tones, shading and fed ing, you will realize why it commands the respect and admiration of critic and music-lovers the world over. Although this instrument is now over two years old, we have not vet caught up with the demand, and are taxed to the utmost to maintain a sufficient supply. Let us suggest that you call to-day 'or to-morrow or Saturday evenings and hear Anna Case sing. e "Charmant Oiseau" from "La Perle Du Bresil" (Thou Brilliant Bird) or "Depuis Le Jour" from "Louise" (Ever Since the Day) Prices $80 to $450 Open Saturday Evening Special easy terms, to suit purchasers, arranged when desired. Geo. C Will 432 State Street New Edison Diamond Disk Dealer. Hegist ration, room A: "The Work tor Child Welfare in MiW-liUo": annual reports of .National officers: discus sion, Third session. Thursday afternoon, May l.l, 1 0 eloclt, I'arents' education al bureau demonstration .Wl Courthouse (get ticket at information bureau, l'ub' lie J.ibrarv); L'.lltl (.'clock, Public li brary, group of children's songs. Miss Mable Higgs: "Snndav ScIiooIb and Parents' Training,'' W. C, I'earco, Chi cago. Tliurnlav evening, Peuson Hotel, re ciption to National officers by Oregon Ibamh of Conurcss it' Mothers and I'ari'iit-Tcacher associations: contralto Gnunt accepted. Jli. Trover stilted on u.,l.. II A I.'.,!... T ...... M I U-:il..l... 41,., nln..,! Il.nt ri...,,,l t.,.,1 n .1'..,,, ill II 111;.. ,,r..,i;,.,m.,,t I, ,1 ... , I, l 1 . . ' ' "" ' ". ' "" V" """) ) "'"I a .. ' -Mrs. l.ulu Dil i All or: tenor woo. . . of Ills Docket, nml oltereil it. tn him Uoss Fargo; ducts, Tuscan fn'k songs I ami lie told him that ho was not selling nil A Mivnmlot I'ull or rlowxrs, Inpior, that it was against the law and (in A i ngnt. oi clouds,' .Mrs. .Miller and Mr. Pnrgo: solo, John Claire Mon teith, (a) I rin It to Me. Only With Thine K.vcs, ' 1 i old Kurdish), (h) "On I 1,1... IJ...: I . At I.. i xi: i,; ..I . . i. , iiu- nun, I ill .11 111 : .1I1SS J 'CI, made plans to al on, he comnience- ,,., ment exercises at Dcrkelcv bat will be , ii.nble to do so, trains not being ex- Mrs. , ,(r,s ( iM,..r. of Portland, has l i 'i r( o f hiM !U'"" "'"fti"'"l tho week bv lllU" l"ut "l "l'" T'l1' lr. K. M. .Ilrnwn. of South Conime !,.. ,, , ,, ,, icinl street. Mrs. Carter formerlv re- .,' , , , . Is I ) i .' 1 -.i.l.-.l here and has inanv friends to wel- e,e are pleased to learn ol his ; ,, h.r v- , s , ointment as chid musii' supervisor ol ! ... the Portland public schm.'s. Mr. Hover Mr. . . v ... ... ,.., mi lift u I 111.. II i , 1 ,11. I I I t I. It., ., 1 1 ' ' - ' - - " " n nun mil i u 1 1 ii i in i ill iiu mil- .., i,,,i,ni.u.., . , ,u ,i , . i . i1 1 l "I.MM l li M III S I IK" H-lllil 1 I Mil" Ul tin1 WtM'k Httcinlinj; llie c-sions ttt' tlio v..r,...,.,i i m. ..... i it.... fiiniifl.il ii ii. I i in i wl 1 1 .t. ! , . i 1 1. ii i i uiii i r-fi in .tuiuins uiiti I jir ..... . . ."u M'"11" flit I rtu lior iKsnriiitimm. Mry. Vxior trt ln wniti'i'. I . i ,' . . . . . . ' " 'iirinit jirlKMil nssoi'iiitKfli whn-h is the The long anticipated o, ing of the ; 'Zh" ' ""' National Colli; ret ',nf Mothers land! ' ' . . Parent Tcai her associntions tooli place m,.u i . i-,. ., ,, , . in i;o,,h,,.,o,,ayw a very ,ar e at-1 ...iT l'fjt VI .Mrs l.rclencK he. ,.11, ll.e,ill(f 0I1U. )ilm, in s,,m w ',. presnli'iit, is presiding and c. i ui... , . , ... 'v.'r..,.,Vitl,v,,, was scheduled to i i.Viiiisc lli'.vi anil 'or erlv I'csi.UI 1,,,'r sicni me i or tne pusl 'Jli years, licconi- nig most widely Known, perhaps, SHOtS Queen Quality Shoes have a trademark on them that assures you of value. The price stumped on I lip shoe is your protec tion against t'nlse pre tense, Sonictiim k uiiMTiipu Ions pcopl will i,sk twice the value tor uu lliintlimpcd article. Fullerton's 270 N. Com'ISt. A. A. ORABKR. Mgr. Shoo Dept. Rusliing Repairs On Railroad Near Redding Chautauqua Closing Day EVELYN MRCELT, Cartoonist and Reader, Will Entertain Afternoon Audience. wi-iioiuo me gnosis. I roil. i lie n l wuuen from all over the I'nited States ai'e to be present, end it Is expected that many from here, particularly interested in , ' . . ' , ' on , iristiau Science at the Onern rr ,,i,m ,,vo f.'.-m,rr,Tevc,,ig.Mr:,!ll:1i:: tlcneral toic, "Child Welfare in ; 'MoVlier Chuc'di !'f 'it " ""'"'"'r ""' Home, Church, Sch,., and s . "'"""' """''' " p'irst session, Public Library. Wednesi A day evening. Mjiv l, K o'clock. In1 Jlt!l,1 vocal ion. (Ireoting-, (lovemor Withy nrnsAiiui, combe, Mayor Albee, Siiperinlendcnt of ' T HFRSflNAlN Schools Alderman, president of On gon I LtllvUlllLJ Uraiich ('ingress of Mothers, Mrs. Ar-i istene I'clts; vice president National , Congress of Mothers, Mrs. Hubert Tale;, n.. n ... , ., . ... , , fratcinnl greeliuus; State r'ederution ! ,.,..'' , ,' 'v " ' ' '. of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Sarah A. ' " ''xtende,! trip to the , . . . ,, in, l , l III. 11 II I V, illiam K. Hathsou, c. S. Hoard ot Lectureship nf ill : Science chinch, will give a I'ree lecture that h did not want it. l.auut re plied, in substance that he could do what he pleased with his money and threw it upon a shelf. Jir. Trover gave him a second glass of beer and daunt did the same, tossed another dime on the shelf which Mr. Trover states, he told liiin not to do, (.in not did not claim upon the stand that he had pui'dnised the beer nnd when the officers mixlo the arrest and conducted a search they found the two dimes where (iiiiint said he had tossed them. The jury, in returning the ver dict of guilty, indicated that it was reached upon the technical ground of iolntion of the city ordinance which provides that a person cannot even give away malt, or alcoholic beverages to anybody except an immediate mem ber of the family, mid the writ of re view will be taken on the ground of insufficiency of evidence to warrant th inplaint and nlleged defect in the ordinance. The jurymen were V. V. Spencer, 1. S. I'oisell, (leorge Vick, Oliver Heers, It. A. Carson and II. II. Lucas. ('. 1, n , Innian and ,k!in 1 Turner appeared ' i for the defendant and City Attorney e , nristian win: n .c . '. .,'. 'iiiuiiii ji. j uu, iiu represented die city, Kedding, Cal., May 12. -- Repair work on the Southern Pacific trucks damaged by recent washouts and land slides was rushed today, tho men in charge announcing they expected to re open the Shasta Roitto Vriday. Pas sengers in a hurry to get north aban doned their baggage on stalled trams ym, rllc r(,p,lrd for climax, that near Kennett and walked lour nines inlnillnble ornyon artist, Evelyn liar through the mud past tho break near.-.,. i,., i1,,"rrilr,mi n nn. of the Motion, which is the wir.st, to ''""' I enlertniners of the closing (lay of the tram Tons ef mail lor ( al. o -rnja U.,,,,,,,,,,, An ufternoon or evening pomtH is accumula cd at bedding. ' ... ,.,. Kennett has bee, without letters' or P''t 1" watching Iter draw her light papers mice Sunilav night. nlng sketches, while slio keeps up a Staplo provision's in Kennett were ; funning (Ire of humorous comment, or neaily gone today, as the town is com-1 111 listening to her readings, Is one pleteiy isolated and no food can be i pleasant, to contemplate long afterward. brought, in. At midnight the wnlerj Ponnerly she traveled with ii qunr- system there resumijid operations, alter Up but 'tbeiv was n general demand having been put out of ooiuinis-iinn J'.v I that she oeetipy tho major part of the cloudbursts, and Kennel t received its h , . tl ITor:n,m. nn(i this iiiiin Is first fresh water for days, Two crews of motion picture men ar rived today to photograph the damage. ri... .,.,,,.. ; in r,,r,t :,,,. i.ieli,, .in iimi ni,, ...... ' . , ,i,,nl..i (!, over the noruial at Kennett, and the ! uumiiiik "i " o.....-""... ii..., ii,,.,Miiiiiinr I of being n render of high class. Miss Pargelt intts nn nniimiiincc oi now being follow,, 1, and her popular- ltv lias Inmascl. Plio Is one of tho big ut tract ions of the country In enr- L. 0. 0. M. EXPRESSES THANKS. JERSEY BREEDERS' SALE OrENS AT INDEPENDENCE Kvans; Association of Collegiate Alum nae, Mrs. K. T. Tacueit; Slate Wom an's Christian Temperance I'nion, Mrs Delphine Marx; accoinpanist, Miss Cue stance Pieer; president's address, Mrs Kredeiic Schot't"; discussion. Second session, Public l.ibraiv. 'I'll Mate a lumber man of William lVtol Stiivton, is in the citv on business K. Nelson, 11. XI. Ted and It. C. Rab bitt. of Corvallis, were Snleni visitors yesterday. (us Wliclnu, et Koscdale, is in the The management of the Oregon then t' desires to express its thanks to the Loyal Order of Moose No. W for the following letter received from thein: Salem. Or, May P- P.U5. S. C. Ayrcs. Manager Oregon Theatre, Salem. Oregon. Hear Sir: At our regular meeting lust night the lodge instructed me. us secretary, to extend to you the hearty thanks of Cherry City lodge No. -Ills, which was expressed to you upon mo tion ly a rising vote of thanks for the neat, little sum netted us by the benefit which you so kindly proposed and inaii aged in your theatre .May lith and 7th, We appreciate this benefit very much, and also the verv courteous treatment clover, bright humor Into her talks nnd readings, nnd her sketches are ns beau tiful us pa lutings rind not tho "rough stuff" usually put on by chalk talkers. This entertainment will be given In the nfternonn, mid the week will clone that night with the appearance of tho Swiss Alpine Yodlurs. CLEAN-UP PAINTW A'SlCNfJf THEIIffli The Best Paint for long wear i! ration' I Bun-Piotf The base is practically i-erftet, made in Pulton proiiortions. T" colors arc clear! briglit and fli.' Kvery drop is the same. For sole b Fletcher & BjrJ J ID North Commercial lav inoriiini'. Mnv l.'t. 'Kin i,....i city today. . . ' ... .. j N'- I Vet, spent yesterday in Tur i hit on business Mis. W Climate Failed; Medicine Effective SufToii'iM rtoin 'rul't'Vt'UlOHlM Oil t1 It tlnnU Hi tit iiu'tluMn will net hWp thorn, l-'ifnlt tir, ret, ul.tr IuiIiKh aiul tiHMi r.m.l aid in icsh'iliu; ticilih, lull nn mo Ih ui'uot 1 1 (fit i'il. .M.uiy mwvi I'iM'ii riMtutril hi'iillli liy iM'knwui Altt-mtivo. lii'tui Ihi; WrlihMi, 111. "ttriHlrmrit t liirmiKh ) itur In Htriimi'iiiiility I hutt lii'cn mint frmn m iniiinlurp urnvc, On ltfiriu Iter 1 1, lt"i , l n Inkrit t T htll I'liriimtiiiln, hli'lt tlt't'ltiirl lutii i'tilMTt'tiltmlh ilini'llll irr fniindl. In I'Vlirimry ItttiA, I vnt i Vmt urih, ifMM, mill Inter i niinn 4 ' I C oltinitln. After lieliitf llicrt two rrki my il nlclnii hi (uriiiril nt I It tit my rnoi nn hitir It mm, I'liro wrrkH Inter I retiirnr! kitmr, elnlilnii H;i immmmU. the dm tur Imliikt ttUeu ute ittt nwtiruitc u( renrhliiK tlierr nlle, 4 Mi .Inly II, 1IHI.V I lirnitti titMiift lli'kninn'i wttmlerdil reituit) fur t.tinu i'rmilile. Nnv I nut MttMtt nntl r ntitl en tlo nny kdul nf Mrk nhntil my nrnln rlrYtir.M t lilire. luleil K ( rll,tn It I Ml lilt II Urlllll, KrU iiuui h Mlei t ivw Ih moi-t iMTIi-iM'tpuo In tuiHithul rut unit nml kpvi.m'0 iliru;t n ml hi nvt ufTt'i'tliitm nml 11 1-lull I it I nit the i hIimd. i'on titinn no hiinnfiil hi- liutiii-furinihir (tr itKit. Ai't'ept hit mihil il utm. Smull me, It; n-Kiilnr nlr.e. Sold letnlliitf tlrwuKlM-. Wrlto fur book jet of re'ON erlet. Kekutmi I nliumtory, I'lilUdrliiKI utli: K, Xewiimn, Amity ; N , i iim N.,(. Hiu'iiu Vistu: K I II ...11 ... I ! .. 1 inning, vi niMTUUll", IH ,11. ...... . , t MitiiiU I'licuds in tlie citv todav. " 7. 'T . " , 1!. V. Iticliardsoi, returned yciterdav I !" ' it ' ".ni;HOIonm..uthi ;fiom a trip to Portland. I ,", l'' M "".uuth; K L. Lynn, ; Mi""- Kncl,,,,, f I'or.land, is I " I"'"1'1,''"'''! iitine her n,..,l,.,, .... v..i. :...... "'1'. N.onnioutli Vrank istieet. Mr, It. ..I....I ,.,. . .. .. . I '''"Kl'iiry. Mm,,, , ......... 1 ,-, l.ll-l l(t H j resident ol' tliis citv. I I v.... .... i .. . .. . . Portland tliis ,rui, en the Kloc ie , 1 ; ". ?"'n5 ! Kre,l S. Ilvn,,, is i !'r,lud todav. I i,', "' ' ?' ,',A1,'n' i Koi.,,: on tlie n.oruiuo i.lc-tiic. " I , . ' "' ' ' "' M"ronv l"'1:1!".'"' i) i i. . . " ii, ... 'i. , reyiincu vesteriiav tr 1 Portland visit. Wesley Clictfiii(;s of Auir.sville is ill i tlie city today. .1. X, McKay, n pron incnt farmer of St. I'aul, ,as in the city today. ; W. K, Wieslow and wife, of Aulas- ; ville, were here yesterday. i V H. Iieuiici,. of McMii.nville, is here todav (Capital .luirnnl Special Service.) I'allas, Or., Mav I'.', Tlie first side of the I'olh County Jersey Hieedcrs' association opened ut Independence this morninc, ami dnrinc; the' course cf the sale lilj head of A. ,1. C. (.', Jerseys were sold at auction. Tliero have been very few breeders' sales, if any, in this coun try which iiu bnlcl ,n liir(;c a proportion of register of ment cows its will be found at this sale, it bcinK beyond the ability of any ore breeding fur in to pat up a like offeiinjr. Tne sale bopm this morninc; at lo o'clock in cliarce of Col. I) L. I'cnv. an auctioneer of nn- t ion u I fame from i oliiinbiin, Ohio. The I sale niannncrs me l'rank Louihary. F. ' K. 1 .y ti it ii ti . I c. t;. Hewitt. The stock i A tent & word will tell your offered for sale i the nroiiertv of the' wantB in a Journal Ad under Modern Chautauquas and American Bus iness Methods The Want pages go to the office and home and are con sulted often and frequently clipped and filed for ready reference. The Journal Wants are valuaUe-thaft the reason. Ono ennnot rovlpw tbc attractions coiiiokIiij the Cliuutiunitiil, which has which we received at vour liatuls, and I been iirrniifiert throuph tlio unselfish- I can assure you that the Moose of Su- ness ti rid public splrltedncHS of somo of j loin will boost for the Oregon (licatre. tho people of (his city, without want- .Mncr oiiiiM coii'L' t" .1(1. time ami have no' ither. .il .11 il ii,,,,,, men v-; " thing to """ ' Trustinc; that we mav huve other pleasant relations in the future, nnd wishinn your theatre the best of sue cess, we are. Yours sincerelv, CHLUUY CITY I.Olx'iL 0. -HIS. (Seal.) By Ponald Miles, See.. New Today. Try it. Kd Carv. r"m n; Finn of MeC.v.' Carlton, ami J W, L. II. Mclbiiiunl av.i wife, of llallas, .were rcj;istorc.l ut the H!i;li yesterday. ! (loore 0. liruham, M, C.t'iiirell, i'. puoi;i:aie ami mcccui viriines, nil of today and will i;t i,,,r ,,, f. N. iu.iii-i.iuK, n, re ill inc city vcsterilny. l l.aillllcrs, of t int , lr for the nevl ft it:))! BORN HOI(X-T Mr and Mrs. Solomon lich ens, ,iy,l Mm ,,,s t) , sulem. Or., Mi ii.lny. May In, pjin, u ilauyhter, to be naiiicd Klivnbctu Morma. Tke Original CAUTION 7k O. W. l.oe was in the citv vesterdav ; from Weodburii. I K It. ((raves of CrvaUis, was here Tuesday on biuiin t. Mrs. M. J. Chiuiitiem went to Snlem three weeks. Uu... , (lonrd. J. 11. liennisnn, .f Scio, was in the city yesterday. A. (. Kanisey is reentered nt the Kbgh today frmu I'.irtland. Take a package home iiiK o iiiieuu every uiiienauiineiifc v tho procram. The Clintitiiiniiia had Its Inception many yenrs apo nt Choiitaiiqun, X. I., which pnve the Institution Its mi inc. Other dttoB took It up. nml lis tho fame grew nnd tho benefits were realised peoplo went hundreds of tulles to Hpend a week listening (o groat men ami t' , enteitiiliirrs nml tiuinlclil nttraetloiig of j s high order. 1 And (Innlly the American principle of j eotiibitiutlon nnd to-op( ration wns up ; piled to It, nnd the whole country may j now enjoy C'liHiitniiqun. It la cheaper to bring the Iretnrrr to n thoiwtml eo plo In n town than for the people to go to the lecturer. Thin what makes It poi'Mllile for n small city to nvnll It self of the advantages of such n pith-ering-tlilH ii ml nnothcr Importunt. fae tor In Its success. rty n bureau which tins ability, otaan iMtlott nnd big fliinncliil responsibility engaging the talent en bloc n great sav ins Is effected. High 'l'is pooplo on" be engaged through the whole season for much less than w here cm h must have n separate mummer ami make his own dates, nnd lost, time nnd l''ff tuitiiitt nrn avoided. Thus n series of programs extending 1 . I .it n IS through n week can no securci. ... price which would pay for only n few mediocre nttractions otherwise. The ChautaiKiim Is nn excellent Illusion! hi nf the economics of American business methods. Five Points of Distinction crhv''",T'vSf. 111 I.' xrs 111 Hi. ir :,, i-.-iiriir"-0 ably i "jov ii'g nr nri'CS they mv :fvint f iH iug; ptop".' aim"1 t,lcnirf- 1'sunllv a gill whose front nan'" 18 Mae looks more like July r Au"-'' $15 and $20 Just Received fhlc flll"l'-1n' .;jf,!l