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THE SA1EM MTTTlI TUT "T OREGON. WEDNESDAY, ifAY 19, 1915. Social Personal x 4 x 4 x MMXXK"XKKKK"XKKK"XK-X"XK"X"MKK":XS"XXXXX-X-X' By MOLLIS BUNOOR The Capital Journal is al ways glad to print social news from outsido of Salem, and will appreciate anything of this kind sent in over the telephone or by mail. In sending in newa the writer's name should al ways be signed, not for publica tion, but as a guarantee that the matter is rcliuble. We do not print anything sent in un less we know the author of it. ALREADY general attention is be ing directed towards the annual commencement events given in connection with tlio closing of high school and university. These affairs at Willamette university will be usherod !in by the Junior-Senior banquet, to be held at tlio Hotel Marion Friday even ing. It is expected that covers will lie laid for 00, the decorations tu be per fected on quite an elaborate scale, in the senior class colors of green and white. Dean and Mrs. Aldon, .Miss Ju nta Todd and Wallace .Mac Murray will be honored guests. Saturday at 1 o'clock Mrs. It. L. Stoeves, Mrs. K T. Jinnies and Mrs. William K. Kirk will entertain the girls of Lausanne hall with a luncheon at the home tif the former. Friday afternoon tho Adelunti JJtcrary society will entertain the Philodosian Literary society in the former's hull, this to bo in accordance with an annual custom. Another an nual event of importance to both the high school and university will bn the Kroshinan-Henior reception in Knton hall Halurdny evening, the Freshmen of Willumctto university being hosts to the graduating class of tho former in stitution anil also the academy students of the university. Tho program will be of a classical nature, iShiikcspcaro's works furnishing tho inspiration for the various numbers. Decorations will be carried out to suggest a Fairyland bower, a profusion of flowers, numer ous imlms, bay trees and woodland greenery to bo empluyed in the various rooms. Miss Huth Spore, a freshman and a graduate of last year's class of the high schoul, will introduce the stu dents to tho receiving line, composed of Dean and Mrs. Allien, Professor Wal lace Mac Murruv, and Miss .) uiiia Todd, Harry flowers, president f tho fresh man class; Miss Stella (loyne, vice president; Miss (lertruilo Cunningham, liar old Knkin, Miss Myrtle Albright and Harold MiaMJueoii. The seniors of the high school will tender a reception to their parents shortly, and other events at both institutions will follow an quick succession, culminating in the graduation! exercises. Mrs. F. l'limit and her sons, Donald and Howard, of I'ortliiiiil, are being en tertained as guests of the Dr. F. If. 'Thompsons. They will remain for the week. Mrs. I'menf is Dr. Thompson's sister. Art patrons in I'ortlnn.1 this week should attend tlio second annual exhibi tion of the Mutual Art nssit iution, which opened today and will continue until June ;"", at ihe Central library, corner of Tenth and Yamhill street's. A splendid collection of original paint ings will be shown, including "Now Hampshire" and "Trout Stream'' by Thomas Hill, N. A., n ml others. The lata Thomas Hill was one ' America 's distinguished artists, who had n world wido repulati s a painter of Califor nia and mountain scenery. He received 50,(100 fur his great picture, "Driving the Last Spike." Among those who will contribute their work will be W. L. Kverctt Knowles, president of the as sociation!; Ueorge ii. Cr. Fowler, Clyde Leon Kellci, Dr. Clement Hurbank Hhaw and Mrs. if. F. Wood. All of I these artists arc unite well known hero, having exhibited their work at different times at the state fair. Dr. Shaw is probably better known as a musician, just recently giving a lecture at the First Christian church. K. D. M. Fowle is another member of tho asso ciation whose work has been exhibited here. The "Xiki Kluhenne" grrmp of camp firo girls, of which Mrs. George Fox is guardian, will bo given a benefit at tho Oregon theater Thursday and Friday evenings, Juno 3 and 4. Tho favorite five-reel film, "Alias Jimmy valentine," will bo shown by tho man agement of tho theater on tlicso nights, tho girls to prc.ient an oriuiiiul sketch exemplifying the camp fire work. This camp nro, composed or (laughters of prominent local people, has only recent ly been formed, and it is expected that their friends will welcome an oppor tunity of assisting them in Becuring the necessary paraphernalia for their sum mer's camiiinir trip, this boinir the ob ject of tho benefit. The Philathoa class of the First Ban- tise church have planned a jitney party for this eveniiiL'. tho suburban homo of Mrs. A. O. Davidson to be the objectivo puint. Miss Mary Schultz will play at the graduation exercises of tho law students of Willamette university, which takes place in the First Methodist church next Friday evening. The Woman's Alliance of tho Unitar ian church will meet Fridiy lit 2 o'clock with Mjs. John Pollock, of Luther street. All members and friends are cordially iuvitod. "The friends of Congressman and Mrs. Clifton Nesmith Air Arthur, " snvs a wfiety uoto in tho Portland Tele gram, "are rejoiced over tho fact tbut luey aro not to leave Portland as soon as they intended. Their plans nro now to go to California in Ihe early fall and reach tho capital city about the 1 1 1 hi or December. Mrs. 0. E. Drown, 4!0 North Twenty first street, left yesterduv for Miles City, Micitana. where she will spend the summer wmi ner daughter, Mrs. t A. Stem. Airs. 0. Kirkpatriek, of Al bany, accompanied her mother as far as Portland. SPRING MEDICINE Hood's Sarsaparilla, the Great Blood Purifier, is the Best. Sprlnff sickness comes In some de gree to every man, woman and child In our climate. It is that run-down condition of the system that results from impure, Impoverished, devitalized blood. It Is marked by loss of appetite and that tired feeling, and In many cases by some form of eruption. The best way to treat spring sick ness Is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. This old reliable family medicine purifies, enriches and revitalizes the blood. It is an all-the-year-round alterative and tonic, and Is abso lutely the best Spring medicine. Get your blood In good condition at nce now. Delay may be dan serous. Ask your druggist for Hood's Sarsaparilla, and insist ore having it, for nothing else can take Its place. J s ME3. ANNA ROGERS FISH Teacher Reader Interpreter of The Drama Classes in Elocution and Inter, pretiition. ..Public Speaking, llihlo Heading, I iiiinnit ics. 597 N. Liberty, rhone iirU W Tho primary department of the Hrooks public schoul closed with a pro gram Thursday evening in Hamp hall, and a picnic Friday afternoon in the grove. A crowded house greeted Miss Higgens, the teacher, and her little pupils, Thursday evening, and it was conceded by ull t(i have been the best program given by the school this vcar, and, judging from Ihe applause,' was much appreciated. Friends of Miss Hig gens from Salem gave musical selec tions and rending, which added uremic to tho pleasantness of the occasion. The people of Hrooks and vicinity regret to 'fie Miss Higgens, as she has proved herself a must efficient toucher. The good will and best wishes of the com munity go with her to her new field of labor, which will be In Ihe Liberty district. Miss Higgens received inaii'v beautiful flowers as tokens of niuue- nation from both patrons and pupils. ' luiMiwiiig program was rendered: Piano solo " Eclicnne Harp".. Mrs. Mabel l.a llrunchc lieciiation "Teaching Dollv to nlk Edna Mudeott Kxeicise "Tim t 'rnuni..., .... i l!,i.itnlinli" TI1.1 S 1. " Allheii Siiiead i tat ion "Frogs at School'' Lester Stover Sung " I'.uilding and Keeping House" Ity the Sihinl lice it at ion " Chooning ( Iccn put ions " Ernestine Moisan Solo "Somewhere a Voice Is t ail ing"; encore, " I Love You Truly" Miss ,Nollie Huberts PERSONALS ! John Roberts is in Portlntid today. Merle Ault, of Spokane, is in the city today. . . Attorney Frank A. Turner is in Dal las todav' on legal business. P. K. 'Fullerton and Henry Stoude mever motored to Portland today. Carl Tandry left this afternoon for Alaska for a two months' trip on busi ness. A. J. De Vnney, n prominent stock man of Jefferson, is here talay on business. The liev. H. Charles Dunsmorc will arrive in the city tnis evening irom San Francisco. Hrentfonl .1. .1. Miller, deputy tax collector of (iervnis, is in the city to day on business. Miss Edna Purdy, city treasurer of Orcnco, is in tho city today visiting with her mother cm Mill street. Hubert Annis, of tho Royal bakery, leaves for Washington this evening on a two weeks' vacation, visiting with his father. H. E. Kinney, traveling auditor for tho Western ruictu, was in tho city, making the semi-annual check-up of the locnl office. The Tiev. II. B. Dorks, of Castle Hock, United Hrctliren church, left yes terday for Medford for a few ilnys. Hefore returning he will spend a few days with his parents at Eugene. Unidentified American Murdered by Viliistas Washington, May it). An unidenti fied American, employed by the IIuos trea Petroleum company, was shot by Viliistas about May 7, after thevhad captured the Ebnno pumping station near iampico, according to a consular report to the state department today. General I'rbina is quoted as saying that the shooting was accidental and promising to protect foreigners. The department today ordered a further investigation. L"l TO BE PERMITTED !H ! $3.50 to $5.00 Shoes Whore docs stylo come from? We answer by sayiiiK that shoe style comes from the Queen Quality factory. Our shoes set tho pace in style every season. We are always first with the new models. Not freakish, outlandish novelties that pass in , a day, but real, stylish, dressy shoes that fash ionable women appreciate. A look at our style show will convince you that we have tlio shoes you want. Fullerton9 s 270 N. COMMERCIAL STREET A. A. (Jraher, Manager Shoe Dept. WQiJO tiiOvH-0&ii B93 Flag drill By nine girls Recitation " Little Allen '"' Melvin Blanton Soln-"A Perfect Day "....Ethel Harris ( tpcretta ' ' Spring Flowers ' ' l-.xercise "Ihe Peace Victory" Heading " The First Settler's Story" Adu Patterson Snug "Japanese Love Song" Hy eight girls 1 in no duet "(oinrndes at War Mrs, La lirauche and Mrs. Drown Mrs. Walter Frnzier Brown, two of her children, Emily- and ltcginnld, and her lnl her. H. D. Penat'ielil left Monday lor the east. Thev will go first to Kumston, Illinois, where they will re main for the greater part of the sum iner, later returning to Kalispel, Mont., where thev will be joined bv .Mr. Ilrn.vn and their sou, Leonard, who is a pu pii at the Lincoln school. Thev will probably hn ate in the latter place, Mrs. Brown was honored with a fare veil attention Satunliiv nllei-noon when Mrs. Anna Palmer entertained lit her home on 11 street, asking ns guest members ii" the First. I'resbvtcrian church, with whom Mrs. Brown had been associated during her year's stay in Miiein. Monday evening, at Lausanne hall Mis. leua Kramer entertained a few triends, iiii'ui innllv announcing her eu gugeinent to C. II. Wultnii, a travel ing salesman of Orovillo, Cal., the wed ding to take place during the summer (iuests were: Mrs. M, Procbstel, Mis: Jutiia Todd, Miss Ida Kerr, Miss Mil- died Bartholomew, Miss Annie Hviiu Miss Avis Ogdon, Miss Lolu Dimly, .hiss i una IViliiin, .Miss Kutll Wint Miss Addle Tu'uo, Miss l.uvilla Buell, Miss ( lain llousell and Miss Huth Barnes. i. iiue luurs. cleverly expressed in iliyiue, were sent to friends and mem bers ot the senior class of the Snndav school ol the I'uiled Evangelical church last Saturday, inviting them to .linn in a iiiive wiucii was to terminate in an idd lashioncd picnic lunch. It proved sin h n merry event, that it was voted tu repeat it May HOth. MUs Mabel Templetici, of Pendleton, is llie guot ol .Miss Margnerette Flow or nl the K, A, Harris home. , Mr. and Mrs. T, C, Turner, of I.eb anon, were guests of the V. II. Hvars and boiiald (Hovers Sum nv. uoine irom here to Portland to pass' several days wiin .mis. I tuner s tnthcr, l, T. (Hover, and her sister, Miss Lenore (Ilover, wuier gnosis ni mo iivurs inline were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey (i. Tn.vliir nnd their daughter, Marion, of Mnclenv, and Annuel tiiuver, ut Spokane. The hit icr, nno is ,m yearn old, is a frcipient Msnor acre, aim tins many mends i and near Salem. He is jiow at th country home of his long time friend James arver. Miss Addeua Swnrt, daughter of Mrs, li. t. .wuit, has returned to Los An Holes, alter pas.uug several months in v-iiieiu wiin ner relatives. .Mrs. . M. Hictrt was hostess for her iieedlcciatt club yesterday after noon, a number wing asked addition ally. Boring the afternoon Mrs. Husn lie Hates, a visitor in thi city, talked interestingly ol Ihe history of lace and ts.ee making. School Board Would Not Grant Half-HoKday for Circus Teachers Elected Hey, kiddies, you will get to sec the circus parade, anyway. And if mamma and papa want you to go to the cir cus in tho afternoon of Thursday, you can get excused. Otherwise you will have to wait until evening to view U? wonders of the big tented show, or "plav hookey" from school in the af ternoon, and this latter would not be right, for Mrs. Pickett, the " bogey wo man," would certainly get you. Upon tho presentation of the fact, the school board last evening by City Super intendent Elliott, that a circus would be in town tomorrow, and that the boys of the Garfield school had petitioned for a half holiday in order to see the parade and attend the circus, the school board, after much pro nnd con, finally decided to dismiss Bchool from 10:30 to 1 o'clock tomorrow morning in order that tho "kiddies" may view the wonders of the big parade. There will be no holi day in the afternoon, and such of the children who do not secure a special written excuse from their parents will have to put off going to the circus un til evening. Director Barnes said that he could remember how he alwavs hated to have to go to school when there was a circus in town, and he sympathized with the hildren and moved for a dismissal at 10:30 in the morninir and no afternoon school. He received no second to the motion, however, and it "died a-born-in" It was argued by Directors Lee and Buren that, if school were to dis missed for the afternoon, not more than 20 per cent of the children would be able to go to the circus, and that the remaining 80 per cent would Vie turned out on tho streets and, passibly, into mischief, and they were sure tho pa Tents would object. Chairman Miles was also inclined to favor the "kid lets," as ho drew n mental picture of himself in bare feet and knee breeches, looking for a chance to carry-water for the elephant to work his way in, but a compromise was reached by allowing the childrn out in time to see the parade. Upon the reconimendntiou of City Su perintendent Elliott, the board elected William P. Murphv as assistant instrue.. tor in Bcicncesin the high school for the coming school year, at $!I0 per month, the regular schedule salary for the first year. Mr. Murphy comes excellently recommended by the professor of the University of Oregon, where Mr. Mur phy graduated ami pat ni a year in prac tice teaching, ami from the Cottage drove superintendent, where he taught in the high school tor the past year. He is ulso an ntlilcte and musician, and will assist in athletic instructions to the junior grades of the high school nnd give lessons in orchestra music. RAISE FUNDS FOB WIDOWS. Los Angeles, Csl,, May 19. rrepara tkuis ore complete for the naval ball to be given here tomoriow evening to ruiso lunds tor tho widows nnd cr plums of the American sailors who tier isiieil with the sinking ot the submarine t'-t in Honolulu harbor March L'.i. The most prominent soeictv women of the city will act ns pntronncsses. Of ficers ami men ol the submarine tlo 'illa and the vessels c' the Pacific fleet, stationed off Los Angeles Imr-bin- and San Hieiio, will attend. The Original MALTED miUi Unless you say "fSQRLBGK'S" you may gat a Substitute, t'f t Court House News . M. Crowder was arrested at Silver ton yesterday and brought to tho coun ty juil in this city Inst night by Sheriff Each upon information received form The Dulles charging Crowder with lar ceny by bailee. Crowder has been run ning a barber shop in Dufur and it is charged that he departed with some of the money belonging to a laundry at that place. The case will probably be settled out of court, however, as Crow der showed Sheriff Esch a postal ro ccipt where he had sent soino of the money back to the laundry yestcrdny. A suit was filed in tho circuit court today by Lloyd T. Higdon against It. D. Vibbert on a claim assigned from W. T. Higdon. It is stated in the complaint that the assignor is an undertaker and for goods sold and delivered and for professional services rendered tho sum of $93.50 is due. Iu addition the plaintiff seeks to recover interest and costs of tho action. F. 8, Lamport is attorney for the plaintiff. A marriage liconso was issued at the office of the county clerk yesterday afternoon to Merlo Glenn Eiscnhi and Elizabeth R. Moe. Both parties aro from Silverton whero tho groom-to-be is a planerman. Notice was filed todny in tho circuit court by City Attorney William II. Trindlo of au appeal to the supreme court in the case of A. T. Moffitt against the City of Salem in which the plaintiff recovered judgment ngainst the city for $115.44 nnd costs. The case was tried in department No. 1 of the circuit court and was a contro versy over a sewer refund and the payment for tho use of some jack screws belonging to the plaintiff. Tho pointers who will repaint ' county court house will bo under tho provisions of the workmen's compensa tion act, according to the statement of the County Clerk Gehlhar today. The county will pny three percent arid one half of one percent will he de ducted from the workmen's wages. The sharp pointed tips of tho steel pickets that fence the jail windows from the reBt of th.e court house lawn will be covered with boards to prevent any of tho painters becoming impaled thereon should they topple from a scaffold. J. II. Collins, of Columbia county, an ex-county school superintendent nnd member of the 1915 legislature, w as a visitor at the office of county school Superintendent Smith today. New Arrivals in Wall Paper Here they are m all the latent tU effeCts- Flai" and tinted Oatmeals, Imitation Leathers, Japanese Grass Cloths, Metalized Tiffany ef fects, Floral, Fruit and Foliage. ' Designs Jaspes, Chambrys and Stripes Cut-out borders, ribbons and binders, independent ceilings etc. Paper for every room in the house from the cheapest that's good to the best that's made. Priced from 15c to 75c roll Tho will of W. M. Gorsliuo, who died in thin county May 15 was admitted to probate today and D. D. Gorsline was appointed executor. Tho estate consists of personal property in this county valued at $90(10 and real prop erty in Cowlitz county, Washington, valued at $800, Earl E. Taylor, C. E. Cummings and Edd Hall wero mimed as appraisers, The final account of A. L. Downing as administrator of tho estate of Wil liam Manning, deceased, was filed to day in the probate court. Tho order ! states that all accounts havo been set-1 tied nnd June 21 wus the date set for! the final hearing in the matter. The final account was filed today by C. E. Itnss. as administrator of the estate, of William David Nicolai, de- ; ceased. The administrator states that j the estate has been duly administered and June 28 was tho duto set for the I final hearing. I Salem THURSDAY MAY 20 FDITXSKrW A report of the sale of real property in the matter of the estate of Minerva Ann Dice, deceased, was filed today in the probate court by Orlena' E. Steigcr, executrix. An undivided uno sixth interest in Ml.tis acres of bind in this county was sold to John Swiek for $Mi0. CITY NEWS Golden Star Furniture Polish. Free samples for the asking. Uuren & Hamilton. Governor Withycomhe yestorday is sued a conditional pardon to W. ,). Can ton, of Jackson county, who was con victed of tho crime ot sodomy and sen tenced to servo a term of irom one to 15 years in the penitentiury. -Nuineroiis letters and petitions have been received at tho governor's olfico recently, re questing that executive clemency be extended to Mr. Canton, and the action was taken only after full invest igat ion showed that tncro appeal's considerable doubt as to his guilt. The trausportation committee of the Chcirians, consisting of Erod S. Hy uon, ilal D. I'atton and Carle Abriims. aro arranging for an excursion to Tort laud on tlio Southern I'aeifie, by way of Silverton, Mt. Angel, Wiodburn and Oregon City. Short stops will be made at each ot these points. In the even ing, a banquet for the ( heriians and their lailies and invited guests will !o given in the red room ol the Imperial hotel, rending advices from the rose show committee, the date of the excur sin i has not been decided. Officer Stubbs Sliot a "It is scldnin I rprak hijik toin," said Officer Stublm MrM there is cousiilerable misniiiKU prevalent, relative to the Ji:,.rm of a coniamimiN canine ;itn that. I wish corroded. It lii falsely statnl that I M at ttilti bred, flca hoinil hi tinifmnj tin hi to carry him olf ttul j ii. Jtii not so. It n .1 s rrmtftl it tlii' mlii'e ftltiott yesterday bj tit tosUl offitn till dog belonging to i tally it f'lvj, which was (iiaianliMil on hmmkI f scarlet fever, might fmi tte t; tagion, anil (bo. in'iral a W killed, officer Stubbs i JrtiiW perform the lat rites. The alto' told in his own won!!: " I approacbcil tint comltim tnot profanity) "'di my lined ir i eer of mv trusty . shows ttJJfl : Utw united In v3mC tn nnet vat IftfiDlie this fact 25c U thfl IdmJssJon, Including a seat &EATS FOR 10,000 PEOPTE IMtrTOt srat If yH Want' Tbta , . J i Extra. ILDWS K A V r i n ..'i t. It "' T1.l WAttiZl ORIGINAL BUFFALO BILL v.V'L,?"'' raack, amlcrul rn .i-- M.k.- . ! mows IxUau OWffORMMCES 2:13 wd B:15 0 L DfiOfS Oosa Qna Hnnr Carter ' Reserved Seats Bold at Patton Bros. Book Store Show Day. $60,000 Worth of Tools On Marion County Roads ' An inventory for the road and high-j way tools now in use in this county ' shows t lint machinery costing $iiu,mi() i is now in the liniids iif the supervisors ! and county road inasler. As Home of' tho implements have been in use for! some time a conservative estimate nf the present value of the entire list is placed at one half of the original cost, or WHO. At the end of each -month each supervisor in the county sends in an inveutory of nil machinery and small tools in his possession. When he takes his office he is charged with the entire list shown to bo in the dis trict lit that time and he is held responsible for their repair and keen- The list of tools owned by this coun ty nt present according to'the reports in the hnnds of County Clerk (iehlhar foJliiHs: One gas engine. ,r stenm rollers, S crushers, :) graders. WW wheel serapors, 1312 slip scrapers. -Id fiesnos, 7H plows, 111 rooters, 1011 1,icj drags, II v-drags, l:t steel dniL'S, 14 rock and cravel beds Ull wheel barrows, L'117 picks and mat tocks, 2:it! shovels and spades, 57 axes, SI sledges and rock lianiniern, 17 crow bins. 172 drills. 111 brush hooks and brush scythes, 45 rake tind rock hooks. 2S finks, 5 saws, 8 log chains, 1 bot tomless scraper, I blasting spoon, 1 S ft. cable, 3 blocks, 4 wadges, 1 rant hook. I lend bur, 1 grindstone, 2 peav ics, 1 level, 1 pump. 2 drill pumps. I . ' i i LANDMARK IS DESTROYED. Los Angeles, Cal., Milv l!l. After n thorough investigation the police de cided today that the fire which ie.tiov cd the Cermnn building, n downtown andiiiiirli, was caused bv defective wir ing. Three men win. were overcome by smoke were pronounced out of dan ger at the Krcciving hospital. .lust 211 years ago today the original i.eruiau building burned will, the loss if seven lives. Humes broke it it in he rear of the structure shoitlv before laylight today. The two upper floors wore occupied by lodgeis. wh fled in their nightclothcs. Moore nnd Tonmsz- wbsri were le.l to safety by H.ilU, whet , IT" overcome spreading the alarm. The puildiiu- l,.. T.. . r una CHIOS, J,rj t0,000. wus fixed at Tito Rev. and Mrs. Robert I. Gill are in I'oithind attending the 27lh annual convention of the diirese of Oregon of the Kpiscnpal church, which is being hold in Trinity parish house today and tomorrow. Mrs, J. A. Selhyood left yesterday morning to attend us a dele gate of the woman's 'auxiliary, The lay delegates t'niii this parish are .1. A. c-elHuiiul, lliorgo Vox and (ieorge A. Wood. The bishop, Hight Uev. Walter Taylor Sumner, gave Ins first, anuiial address ns presiding prelate this illum ing in Trinity church. As a forerunner of tho oenvention, the annual meeting of the woman's auxiliary was held yes terday in St., Stephen's cathedral. Rov. II. Charles Dunsmoro, of Inde pendence, who has been representing Polk county nf the I'linaiiia-l'acil ic ex position, will arrive in the city this1 evening at S o'clock, lie is coining here especially to perform the mai riago ceremony of his dniighler and O. A. Macy, 'of Independence. M'" Macy is manager of the Spaiildiug 1 - giim company nt Independence, "e fore returning Monday evening, Mr. llunsmore will confer with W. A. Tay lor, of Maelcay, and Fred S. Hynnn. sec retary of the' Willamette Valley asso ciation, relative to the condition of af fairs nt the exposition, riuI to arrange shipments of fresh fruits and vegeta bles for the Willamette valley exhibit., W. A. Taylor will report for duty at the exposition June 1, to represent Marion county. B. F. Irvine, of tho editorial staff of the 1'ortland Journal, is in the city this nftcrncivi, having business at the slate house. The circus tomorrow will 8 hold on the high school athletic ticld at fourteenth and 1 streets, where the Sells Kioto shows have been given for several vcars. The asylum avenue ears go within a few blocks of this place, and extra cars will bo run I'm' !'"th afternoon and evening performance. J. T. Welsh, of the contracting fin" of Welsh Itros., who, up to a few- years ago were among the leading firm " contractors in Snlrni, is in Salem to dav, having conic t ntlond the open ing of bids for the new K stern Ore eon asvlura wing by the board of con trol. Mr. Welsh is now located m Oakland, Tab. but still has r'e" interests in Salem, nd always bids on ),., hi., n.,.,.,,,, inhx und snvs he nop1 ' Ihe return to Suleru souncr or luter. thumb on the hammer, dpium"! ve along the sights 1 earn e'nsv range, and fnuncho.l W which r.ikcd him fiou . . - i .:,i..., o'l.m int 111 rtr iiih lie iiicii nine"" ",,! , v ..... o,.l, shot eMiiili''!'' in the histirv of the lolice iloianitn That's the correct Noimal School Regents DiscussJ ear's Wort Monmouth. Or.. M.r 1 of regents nf the Orcp ,(.t sn.iinlnyinthceff.cccfl ,,. . Ackkcnuiin. Thri (lovernor Withycimibo. ? Lite OIc.lt i"l Uofcr.F. A.McicmJ.A- year's work ef the 'M ' I" l,v rrcsident Arkcr. . ' y secretary of tb "'! ' "j the bii id Ml-rewa it ' with tl"' .nr.llmon ' aihunce in the ontrsw W 1H,bl. schools ivcrc ,,) or the next year t: ,,1.,,,, s,il.niiltcd tor tnc - building buihlit'li- Styh We V ' f.U ' f ivncc siyh ;; t- will bo nil 'S's lend do r onf of these ... ' , - II II" ljl' I' ." wear. IU pM "' order. $15 and 520