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' itr I" 0 Ices EINEER LEWIS IS EHIERED WIO MEW DU1IES WITH VIGOR Hakes Fersonal Inspection of Highways and Issues Esti mates Oa Road Work ts an indication that State Kngincer IfVis' as load ol' the consolidated de ,,'jrtim'uts id' state engineer an.l state Ijjhvray engineer as created by the last l,,.tflatiiro, takes the position seriously ,,,,1 intends to treat it as bucIi in the hinre although it was intended that h, should he merely a figurehead inso-js',n. far us the highway department was eon-! t'eine'l. nc luoiiv guvo uui cniinmua tun. nueeifications fur the completion of th ion of the j u'r ! .iMiimli'ti'd i Ml i on s uf the ( 1 whi.h Columbia county will invite bids' The estimates tye tiaseii upon tnoi ,,nit ulaa ot constrnetioii, bids to be .)!. nnon each unit separately, and the speiiiiratiieis columns an arbit rary eliiusi' which provides that, in the event the contractor repudiates his con trart before finishing the work, the state and county may seize his machin ery ami utilize it for the purpose of fomph'ting the job. The estimates and ifcitii'iitions cover that portioni of the roads in Columbia county which were ori(inalIy contracted to tho Consolidat ed Contracting company, whose con tract was declared forfeited by High nay Kngiucer Cantin recently because the ooinpuny refused and neglected to resume work under tho, terms of tho or dinal contract within tho time stip ulated. State Engineer Lewis has just return ei from aa inspection trip over the Fit lifie highway in Jackson and Josephine counties, in company with Highway Kn-j (inter Cantine, so as to familiarize him self with the work in all of its details, ami he reports that, although the recent riins have rendered the roads over the Sskiyons difficult of negotiation, they aro in passable condition anil will be nil right in due time. Sacred Heart Academy Visited by Grand Army Friday, according to the established fiutom, n number of the members of the fi. A. B. visited Sncred Heart Acailemv and were entertained by the Undents. A reception was given in the aaaeaiblv hall, at which both the' viiitine soldiers and various ,,,,,,,,,,, i of the Relief Corps were present. The 1"' 1 u",s"' J ' ,v v , - . . i , . j , a i Mr, and Mrs. (1. W. Vergen and rum- ' mom was deeornted with potted ferns ., . ., ,i i, ,- -,- t . , . . ... ..' . ' . ny were in tho e tv this week visiting J N cut flowers, while the bust i relatives Uncolu and picture of Washington A E vHli-r and Krnest Vetler were in the nationn p"''". 'ole't , iu Auioru from IJonald Tuesduv on busi 'i. MVnu tho men who had done s,,u,srti ; tn, tVis country. School closed Sntiirdav nt the White ;? wmram consisted of many! ,.,,, witll interesting program. : innsMl m ftternry numbers, chief, Mrs. W. I, Bauer and sons, Wnvne ; WV were the following: J nm ,,,,, W1,ri, v-l!(iluri, in uregon if . ' tl" Hussars," String Qnar-j ntv T, . "tte: lioinlatiVa "serenade." violin1 . unci im .missos Mime t. nmphell and i Ucralit Hoerller; 'Mdorntion," a vo.-al Mo I iv Mi,s lee, )nrr; "Last Pose of . ; Sniiiiner. " harp solo rendered bv Miss , i "ertnide Campbell; "The lllue and the ' ' "!,;i"b ni.v Captain!'' and J UnyiiiM Hume the Cows," recitations' ' "v Misses Until Cooper, Frances Poer-1 j tier. an. I Vera lliunk, respectivelv, nnd M 10 less ,. n,s.,.l .,,..1 .1..U,.- I I.. t Miss (ieitrude liobisnii. One of the' osl :ittr:ii'lie features of the pro- of the pro- t-'rnm was the ting drill executed by sulesinen in Portland this week, fine of the smaller children. At the: Among the winners of prizes at tie '1'iso "Th" Sim- Spangled Banner'' was Oregon City "Booster Day" Koe Show sunn by the vocal class. appeal' the'iiuines of Mrs. Ilrnnt H. Dim- Ilcvcrcnd Father Munrn welcomed ick. Mrs. F. T. Bnrlow, Mrs. J. .1. Cooke. on their noble d 1 t 1.L nn- ' the name them ' veterans and congratulated i :! 10 SICKNESS Yields To Lydia E. Pink ham'a Vegetable Compound. t years from organic inllammHtion. lomale wenkncBH, pain and irregulari- t.iofl. Tho tvnina In ii V'V "y sides were in- r1. T; i?r A creased bv walkinor , ni atiinHtr, M Mir DVUII,4lli;j, VII iiij IIS. WILLIAMS feet and Ihad such 1 uu.ntU ,)x hm ,:,., .: awful bearing down ! itir,r nnnivrMiri.-H. loclinga, was dc , t it Cniviii unl fsmiily "'J'' riroeiaml n citrln ' 4. . . j i.. .. t In ir In 111' I i 1 1 1 i i ' I ....V.V. (11 rpilli.ll nn.1 V.AM. !,.'.. nntA-wit.hr1nII.himw ttrraa T Vin.l nivnn. IIYim tt-rtiw. T , t. i 1 S!Vr.t...f VV r "w.w"' "' I in -, . Jfi.nRh.n.'- t- . .. . . . V. o'" - m -..i b ti'irntauia I omnoiin.l a fnir mo ...I . . i tm, s-HMiuuvtj vvubii. a nave ued the remedies for four months ,v .annot express mv tlmnkn for what 'iqiiii n dn . i. c ... . vcev h.... j . , ..e cone tor 'these lines will bo of any benefit ' me. ' HVn tvxit i . . .... Hem." x Permlssm" W puunsn. , fiJfflei9 . V,,. 'E W,LUAM3. ": five here. 1 Elkhart, Indiana. !i kind of t. Pinkham'sVeeetnblo Com- .a,ma,le from native roots and herbs, ; - .."iiinuuvcrooisBnunerDS, narcotic or harmful drops, mil. i . """-inn; or narmtui arops, Bot mo recoru oi Deing ina ikZCCC,SSful rpmwly for femnlfl 1118 Iwti!. and Uioueands of voluntary , onmla on flle , tha pinkham bv,i 1118 m w18 linkhaml C,7 ."t Ly, Mass., eem to t hf '',l'..l,lnkliSm'iiVMrp.i- LMHf'l,,.lI,,W,llh,,Py'"-W''l I liw '."' .I lllklinni Moll..w.( :"uentiiiii i .- v.. . r ,"l ynn.Mn.HS.,forn.I- , ii'tu'rwiiibeopfnrd, tfi . '(T letter Will Imnnenml HORLICK'S The Original ' MALTED ftlSUt Unless you say "HORUh"S:' you may gat a Subsiitutc, and also in the name ot' the faculty of Sacred Heart Academy. Each veteran responded in gracious words of thanks and delighted his hearers with reminiscences of long ago. Then, in turn, the Ladies of the Kelief Corps voiced their appreciation and Mrs. Glover read a paper on "The Star Spangled Hannor." followed liv a skill ful interpretation of the same. Follow in), the reception a bnnli was served in the library. The following wore the members of the (i. A. 1!. and W. R. C. present: 11. W. ltyars, 0. W. Johnson, C. Faulkner, Mr. Tosc. Mrs. W tr nvnr. - ,lrs - "oniu.l t. lover. .Mrs. K. K, Denni William Short, Mis. .1. .evv 'never, Mrs. (i. V. .Icdinson, , . . Mraskan s Engineer Claims Hp Vom Mrjfanfp ftf TfimPfln . ''fv . u ns "nigton, May .11. Secretary of State liryun has received from Ambas sador 1'nge a preliminary report as to tho damage suffered by the American steamer Nebrnskan by an explosion oft Fast net. The strongest point of the report was that the Xcbrnskan's engineer stuck to his story that he saw a whife streak in the water immediately preceding the ex plosion, apparently supporting the theory that this was the wake of a tor pedo and that the Nebrnskan was at tacked by a submarine. The report from Ambassador l'age was based upon the examination made at Liverpool by Naval Attache Tower. In his report to Ambassador Page, Attache Tower said that the Ne brnskans flag was hauled down nt K 1 1(1 p .m. because it was sunset and the ship considered herself at sea. A few min utes afterward the explosion occurred. He described the tremendous damage caused by the explosion, which hurled heuvy steel girders into the uir, and other facts of the crew taking to the boats and later returning, already re lated in dispatches from London, Tower reiterated that members of the crew said ther was no warning ami that they saw nothing. The state department has not yet re ceived a report fiom Naval Constructor Bowers, who is examining the Ne braska n. AURORA NEWS ,, . , . ,, M,'B' 1""J. , I!luSf"'1' '"'t'l'ter, Mls. Asa Uillister were in the city shop- .f ,,, stnntfer, Jr.. was in the city Tuesday taking out u load of lumber for improvements on the farm. Mis. .1. I., lliuke wus in the eitv Wed ncsdnv from the Browudale Farms. Carl Mueeke wus here Weilnesdiiy to meet his brother Hugo Mueeke on his return from a trip to Portland. V. 11. Asipiith is entertaining his brother who is here fi Minni'sntn r .1 . .., P. 1.. .Miller has been attending a meeting of the Studelinkur nut Idle Mrs. John l.ewcllcn and Mi's. J. K. Hedges. Bom Saturday. May 22, l!Uf,. to the wife of John A, Mninin. Jr., a son. Mother und child are doing nicely. John Jr. is elated but modent while the gruii.lfuther (John, Sr.i has become too aristocratic to notice newspaper men and the rest of the herd. Among the business visit m H here the mist week were: .. I.. Hi.miuin, u, of the Donald district. F. J. Krol.v "1 Needv, O. Bergstroin of lluial Dell, nud Carl liueck of .Mucksburg, (leo. Bums, un employe of the South- em Pacific was badly burned Saturday ni"ht, near Cunby when some loipeilocs, ,u...l in flu . r trains, exidnded in his poekel. He as t'.i'iut ami t 1 ....l.v ..In.,,, he was treated akei bv to Pi'. De.lnian 1 Inter taken to Portland. Chris Zimmerman celebrated his 1 th liirthilnv Weilnesdiiy. Mr. Zimmeini:in is one of tin-youngest old men in "re C"" It is still no trn k nt nil mr nnu ..lint the lMO fo.it water tower m "' n' ,-it I II 1 1 1 U 1 immh I. M,. '..tcin u hi I tilt ,1 It t'P') i has an "i that the .1 hit IIomiI KivT. sttrfi l. Ic Tile !inn Will 1)0 Vt'l V ' .rt this yea i'. ......... K,.rrv Kftmntl 1 i nun .t i, c.Mn mvi Hi". 1U ......villi.' t'T i'V-l ....rsrillS j,d. ' ' . 1 .: i ..k.i. ..... v uv iiiii." ' pel ..- is i-1 i : . s king for wmk vvlncii tncy . II till. d Observer. :rtl,vvest Hug ('u, n .present:, ling, niade from any old I III pet. PI'""" 2lsoW. .,.0, The Want pages po to thf ... l V,vnQ onrl nl'P con office and home and ai c con I ii... 1 nml -fl'PnllpntK Llinnn.t anr filed 101' read 1 T ,,r,r m, T,,,.r,il The Journal rcicj ci i.,o,1o tViaf's Wants are valuawe mai pi.sr wceiv m-ii . ; I I I Fred Smith of lluiul Dell, Chris tin sylal t two and one half years, leaves ihe Tig CAF-TAI, ASSISTANTS liililMFFW ni. S Will Draft Insurance Legisla tien To Submit To Ses sion For 1917 Insurance Commissioner Wells is in' receipt f notification from William -' ""m"- I'le Meier & Krauk com-1 pany, of Portland, a member of the in-! Mirance code commission provided for 'V the legislature, to represent the business interests that he had selected1 i.iuunuig coinniiticonien to art with him in the drafting of proposed legMa Hon tor submission to the next legisla ture: Senator Udward K. Kiddle. Island it.v; B. C. Wortman, of o,s. Wormian k King, Portland; I. X. Fleischacr, of He.schner, Mayer & Co.. Portland; and Harry U. Clark, Northwest man agers of the laterinsnrers, also of Portland. A. I' Inn., - f f. , iii-i.Kir, aiso ap pointed on the insurance code com-i mission as chairman of the committee ' on fraternal insurance, has chosen i, act with him J. W. Sherwood, state commander of the Knights of the Mac cabees J. W. Simmons, state deputy of the Modem Woodmen of America'- fi H. Thomas, of the Knights nud Ladies' of Security; J. M. Dixon, grand record er of the A. 0. V. W.; C. c. Van Ors dell, grand guardian Women of Wood craft; and 11. J. (lildersleeve, deputv organizer of the ?oyal Highlanders. Mr. Jones is district organizer of the Woodmen of the World. Announcement of the personnel of the "" 'ttees will he made at some later date. Insurance Commissioner ells desires that these committees hold open meetings to receive recom mendations from those who are inter ested, THE QUICKEST WAY TO END CATARRH Just One Sure Way To Be Eid of This Ailment Catarrh is a germ disease. To stop it ; for good you must get down to its real cause. The air is full of catarrhal germs coughed and sneezed out bv one1 person and breathed in by another nud when the system fails in throw off these germs they find permanent lodg ment in the mucous membrane of vniTr nose, throat and head and breed bv millions. The germs of cntarib can ),0 de stroyed and the niUnmed tissues pr nianently henlcd by inhaling the air of the pure medicated oil of llviiinei (pro- "oi ed lligh-0 nie). You 'breathe its air inlu your nose, throat And lungs bv menus of a small hard rubber inhaler that Daniel J. K,y ami other reliable druggists here in this vicinity furnish witll each large complete treatment. This medicated, antiseptic uir is cer tain dentil to the germs of catanh and Hives them entirely out of your system when the germs are dcslrovnl the catarrh with its obnoxious symptoms will stop. Just two or three minutes use will (live you ble-sed relief while its use two or three times a day for a few weeks will drive catarrh and every symptom of catarrh completely and en tirely from your system. No catarrh sufferer can afford to go another day without trying this womliit'iil treat ment as reliable druggists everywhere sell it on a positive guarantee of entire satisfaction or monev i-heei fullr re funded. Nijrht Clerk At Marion Back At Job-New Clerk Tonight J. II. (Jinlil Clark McClyn, the I'eniul nud popular night clerk of the Mnriou hotel, who lias occupied that position with perfect sntisl'act ion to the nil, n, lis iin.l th,. ,r,-n,.Mil t.nl.li.- t',.r , hotel today to a. pt Ins old position of eiuuinissnry at the pcniteutiaiy. He .assumes his new diilics. which, Innv- ever, are not new inasmuch as he filled j th,. p.niiion for a year and a half be f,,re laliiiig the hi'ti'l piisiii.ni. tomorrow moi nino and relieves Levi llaiiincr. who look Ins phice up. ni liis tinnier ictire ineiil, John I. Savage, for many ycais connected with the shipping depart mi nt of the Sulein bievverv. and a voting loan of exeuiplutv habits, a good 'iiiixei" and a penchant for mailing g.uid in anything 'hut he undertakes, will be seen hereafter behind the .u. ni ter nt the Million on the night shin, lie n-sumes his duties tonight. "III" HELPS fbiod bve sore f.-.'t, burning fwd, swol len fi"t, svvpatv fnt, sincllini! fi'.'t, tind (jUd l.'.c cum', calliitisis, bunions nnd raw spols. .".ii more shoe tight ness, no morn Imipintr with pain or drawing up jour five in ai'Mi'iv. nuigii.nl, act. right otf. "IIX.'' draw s out all the poisonous .'Xll'lv tion. whii h imlf llfi the feet. Vfl "HZ" and for- B.t your foot miscrv. Ah! how com (orUble vour fwt M. "ot a cent lx of "TIZ" now at any druggist or department store. Don t utrr. navi lnt fc., ft u..t n .well, nver hurt, r,rv.r prt tirw. n .Mr.( foot roin(yrt gwrnuei nr HOW SORE. IID EEET m? ' . ph I-1"' " O JOnJVAL. SALEM. CRE; OF W.C.I.U. IS CLOSED Organization Passes Resolu tions Favoring Stand of , President Wilson j The Alaroin Cnuntv W. V. T eon an 1 ' vention met at YVoodbnvn i II v -i in the M. E. church. The Oreg.u state president, iris. Jennie Kemp, of Portland, was present, also Mrs. Mu'tt;' M. Skvth. of Portland, an aide state worker, who addressed the convent ien Wednesday evening. Tho attendance and interest was such that the conven tion was a very profitable and pleasant one. Mrs. S. E. Oliver who has been Marion county's efficient president for u number of years was re-elected. The other officers elected for the cumin ' year are: ice-president, Z. A, Uos.'- brnngli; recording secretary, Mrs. o'rii ' Bear, Turner; corresp.. Tiding senvury. I Mrs. lihodes, Salem; treasurer, Mi's. astle, Wucdburn. The following rendu- ' nous were cunpica uy tnc convention: Since we have come to a stage of civ ilizntioa where disagreements between nations us well as between individuals may be settled without u fight, Hesolved, that we fuvor u court of in-- )ilr,,li,.n ..-111. . j,,,-! iu i-niorce us de cisions: flint n nirttnt,, ...) ...I ' - ' " "e v tinvi tuilCHIL- against everything that has a tendency I to cultivate tho snirit of m')ii,M-;u... u...,i. as sham battles and military drills in schools and that we ure in faor of dis arm:! ment. Hesolved, nlso, that we express our appreciation of tho sane and statesman like conduct of our president in this crisis and that we express our gratitude in having obtained Btute prohibition and universal suggrago and pledge our un tiring effort townrd gaining these throuetlout thn nntinn. That we show our appreciation of the i earnest work of those who assisted in I securing our prohibition law, House Bill ! No. 2ii2, by vigilant efforts toward its ! enforcement, nnd especially commend : the work of Dr. Anderson, father of the , bill and of J. E. Wheeler, who financed J the committee of ono hundred, J That we express our great sympathy nt this time of the serious illness of our national treasurer, Mrs. Hutchinson,! nnu ior our county coriespomling secre tary, who was missed from the conven tion on account of the sudden death of her li u si n ixl . That we are grateful for the very de-! lightful manner in which our convention ' wus assisted nnd entertained by our Wouilliiirn W. C. T. 1'. and fricndi in ! their homes, at the luncheons, for the use of the church, nnd for the music furnished by the ladies, the children and the high school glei) clubs. AUmtENEWS Mrs. Onus. ( heffings went to Sale,,, Monday to visit her son, Flnul Chef tings, who is unite ill. '1 Miss Alice Peterson went to Salem Inst week Wcdinsdov fur a shoit visii She ret,,, I,ro, Mondnv even,,,,. Newton Lewis nnd grandson, Freddie f tt;r!'' lv7 ;" K J ' I ',tl,iM. I iiitik liit'lir'iin M,- and ,'s U Pi I Id , ' I' I, ' ' " Moi d v . ,V . I .' t, J "U. v"" j. ' " ' f" r "' "'" Mi 'iu M.-Nenl went to Salem Satunlnv. -.In I I i,.... , ..ii.ll ll.lllll .VlllinillX evening i.i Mjii oi ni.-.-.l by her sister Miss Lthel McNenl nho has received a 'k s in -ntion I'm. in her duties. .vir. .vsiitoni im. I tamily lormerly ot .sorth Suntinui but now of Momi.ic stuped 111 tow 11 loi 11 few ilnys 011 their way to Porllainl. Mrs. J. I.. Iwikpntrick and Miss lioinig went to Sali 111 .Mniidny. Miss Kmnig went Imiu there to visit her brother who lives ill McCoy, I'olh county. Mrs. biil.piitrick returned h..ine'iu the evening. The Aunisviile l.iange will hold 1.11 open ineeting I hui'silay, June ,'lnl. IVoivboily is w.d.iiini! to come nnd henr'the ileii.iiN-'tni'i.n on Domestic Science given .y a ludv speaker of C.iMillis. The S. I I ne liic last FlblllV. Illllied out to lie II grind fUCCCKH. Must of the .lav was soent in phivinir L'ames on the ..ii.M.i ii,.,,. v Jim I., i. . I... the s. tni.il linl iicii was enioveil at the i hnr. Laic ll, crowd turned out M wit, , the ball g , between the U.S. and !.. toughs. The in. iub. rs d the I'riscilla Club o.n.tl.el ci; rs.M IIS, ,. '' ""', ' -! '". '"',I,IV 1 ,,,,,1 , h,, I,..,,, most of ,. ,i,, llo-se ne,t.i.; with tl l, ot , s of n t! iii 'ii several, nie en d bv I;. -InnelltH, eonsistn-g . lie, were pu pal'.. I i-ri.l.lTS. llSSIsled I.V who share. I loin. us aid .en.. I I ' Mi -. P. - v.;th Mi- -j.,, -i A , i v . 1. 1 i nine w ns vv it m s.. d ll 'III ml e . . i. mils t'tiili. v ii TougliH i.ml A nui . 'he feiiiiires of tl... s. oie 17 in fuvi.i .1 :t i v other In ilini nt winners. The h.tgi' !',. poor pitching ..I . H. I ':!. a ""(' I l.v - i .Mi. Hattrien for the II. - I'-. . Spc-r nnd Smith: T. T'-. li... . id. l.llll Llistlnilli. RECEPTION TO Cil'.AND LODOH CI FICERS AT IIOMI' I ':.:'-. I' I.. V ,.f I' e,r ll "N' at 1 '! li I 1.1 N- .'I"1 :' I ii. .1. F t.,.1 ' I.--In Inoo.r i.f Iwi, i. :m were given office gllilid bulge II tllig . k. Fiiend-hip I...I.;,' v iu ill. Il-bcknl, beige. ( ,.,iv. 'il le Id a re. -ptimi in n' Til. .day ev-l Ihe l.ftie.TS In bi' I. ..a d me A b. Miyilcr, ii ppoi ti'i o bv the liiw l 1' 'i , I,;, plain of '"I' r,..i., r .ecfi '-., v i ... Dllister lis ginli'l I'lbiH.. nnd Mrs. Ora t the liebesnh ..!..' i.M-mblv. l " : w h.ti inif her Imh . i,t,M'.-'itive '""ii '" that u.i',on Ther..'. no'h.w like b'alln'r not v.n the miii'io." in.itat.oi,.. ION MONDAY. MAY 3!. Tills. ; nnttntntnnntnntnjo ih ! tt ! ;tt n IS NEAR AND which is turniiijr away wonderful success', H (J iW 1 W ! h "l (1 r. W The THE CORNER STORE i . i SI! VFRTOM NFWS ! ClLfLllIUH lUi H kj I ' " ; (Capital .lonrnal Spe. iul Scvi. e.) j A 'n'-twiisscvcd by ih-.ldd Fell-.A, ,.fj '"tls Mill- hit nh.h,v , uiiig. 1 S-vcal ol I he s,h,,.o I. n. u. F. , ,e over aid a v-.v g I ., was .ed Mis. John iVI wi'l"1 ,e iiver In Moliitcl l.-l -t nii'l. Ullelid . I . I I ,,, nw iit i.l. l?s. ( k . i :t 1 1 ! 1 -' vi -il.-.l her .i.ght.'r, Mi-. Ilairv lloindnlil, ol liial plne. i . w ....... ..... -..li i. ,,! ,. , v , ,,,.,1,1 ... i i,,.,. ',,,,, I,:... ; (,. VM., v.,,... si..i.lv ol the, Cmted I. nil. ."inn chine lueht al Lug.-i ,, iridnv und Sutunhiv ol llus , el. llir ti,,.,,- a, i if. .1 me. ijiiiit. ni .r ( s.hnt., will be 111 at ; ,, , , . 1 1 j 1 e. , Mrs I.. II. V... nil. 11 . . 1 1 , 1 1 i I I.V 'her ,l':.'i,ht..r. .Mi.. Ilaib-v Si.nlh, Msit ,, Sal. 111 la t Tlnii -da v . 11 in iiii I ' T T ' ' T' T' ' T' ' T' ' T ' " T' ' T' 7' ' T" ' T" T' ' t T ' T ' T' ' I 1, . I.itlle Juaniia Nulling and Lila.""-' n 'nis we. a. lllacr luive been 1 ug tin- t...-ul-j '' ""'I Mm. II. L. Nulling visited ..niiei.ts II :mi vv.ih. I'1'" j,'l " ''"' "''i'1' with the Tom, Nellie Kiii-cr s little In. 11. Is ai.'l' idaiiiiing a suipire pailv In 1 h"i on Satin. lav. to lie ill the paill, ll the weather is lavollllde. Me. Vivinniie he Loi v, nl' Pi.ilinnd. ..I., ,. mi i. hil.iiiij tin. wiih lor tnth. i . iin.l w m -i" ' , . i . . .. I ...... I i. l"vv dav, tin ,v, vvcl. will i I . .-...!. M . - - K. I- , ' "o,,e to ih- log .,.'. In- and Mr- c. W. hee nl. i.ain.il an V.. I... 1 ,, I,',', v tine the u. .1 "' ,; ': ' .,. ,,. ' ' ,.i, - . Sev. ml ll'" il S.I l imr I.., y.i,..ii,gi..i, t" i.i.i g I II 1 II I I'd. I s. A u ii ,,,,,. Ii, I.e. I, I'll v. niuii 1. 1 e tail ing .I,.,,, ni,.. .,u und i the luiv inn I those ail.ll.lv I tl Ill'' Noel N i. I,;,-. W In- II ii I I' ' 111 I., I v !...-(. .1, '. ii. . I" Will be In- h..' IC g I Po t to In. t i. .i ... i In. 'on '. i n ll .'I, III. (,,r Ihe Aim o. il' i;,. at. Fall-, I, who Im- I...-I. K ,. , .., ,,,,,,,,. I,.. lut IVnlnv. II"' v h. )v ,. ,,, s.,,,, ',i -. o nud , ., )m , , vl,,,. ,f nud timi ,),,,,. ea-t to 'he old M , n. ...I.. I, ,,,,.. ,,t lining ovr one of tin- il' i'h i u i'.,ni , , 111 i-'..l . In tor " s ,. )0" bieil n".".bi,g tin . I,, i,,. Wall...,' li-. '.I"'" .n"' "' llft,ui ., a 'i I hus 'nl his it.,,. ;n the ll-.g" is stole in bint... r -III I I ,,(. s it II. .burl ha I.. bu l ling : hi. (aim ia-1 of town 1 ,11 pan.' it a ' " '' ' ''' Oiit-. Spell"'' lim"'l ' ' " ' " "I"' j j 1 1 r mi l.. l.'ev. A. ' vtlii.e n .. . ' I"' ' j I a, on Saioi lnv mol will be in nitcid ..ie .' nt the iiiiimal .v nod iiii'ting to be held m Sun Fran, i- ... II. I i ,. g n si an , I, I'l on Wedu.-s.b.v'. g"ii' " " b'l''g',, t . ...... .tin i. Hn.l m :m h.tmii i u n ir ! , bv M... C. .1. It.. -he,.., i 'j. f r Me . i i,on,o,i. ....... -..... k E commercial clit WEATHERj YOU WILL NEED THAT SUIT satisfied jiurchascrs every day, is both for us and our customers. CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS are bought nt astonishingly low prices. People nrtt coming to attend our SALE FROM TURNER, STAYTON, SUB LIMITY, DALLAS, INDE PENDENCE, WOODBURN, TON, SC10, BLACK ROCK, MACLEAY and other near i... i vy iuv lis. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR what they think ol our sale, if they were in Sa lem the past twu' wee ks you en it rest ussureil they did not resist the temptation of buying dining this kali:, DON'T DELAY COME AT ONCE BRICK BROTHERS House That Guarantees! Every STATE .iniM Tine rmr u wvti a t nt 1 . '"'. " ""''iS Mr. aiol Mis. Ad,. I l joyed n ! .Vl! ,',!,","";ir ""! I"' '" '' "It, ot I i I Innd, the Inst ol the week, r ;zzw Mr. Stew nnd daug -, l,s, Plaudi, MHted at.lhe Dr. Weld - it Ml. Aug. I n short li las. week, Mr.. A Stall' er and bnl.v arc K ''" P "ad Miss SioIii si,kiiiI, of Molalla, is visiting fiieilils ill Sih.'lToil tins Well., Mis. Nellii, Sneers returned Pnnii I'.illnnd the la d ol the week, Imt was ulli'l Ino I. the,., on Tliolsdnv of tins , we. li by the sen illness of hei luoghler, Mrs. ( ohleigh. T b lu.le lit I peiu hoii.c In .1 Mi. Sieen, ac. ouipaiiie.l by her I'li.lav n,g,t between tho ipliiiiurei Innghter, Mish Kdmi, spe lust S11I and ln-hoe 11 ivas well I, Men. led. It is imav at the . apitnl ,-ity . "t riiifi.t '"i the nlndents to lin.u Tin' Joli.i yuaH l.iiiiilv .'iiteitaiiied iln- lino. Is tuiu out and their ibdnilnig l r. and Mis. O. Knswal.l, of Mniiitui,' was e. i II, nt, ami nnr.ly mis 1110 li l'",l".v of last ivcdi. ,11111.1 vvoia to prepare. The V earlier 1 .1 in 1 l.v eiileilai I M1.1.; V. ni 1 1,1 's , i 1.. 1. II. II, own, und 11 A 111 ri AT j ' " ' '.' . timi. Niiilli Valvnna, W11..I1., the, ocliian laiuily in Poitiand. "'inin i-nng euio.j sn.111 visit. .villi Ins I.l ol lie, , nl Vllllillll, last VViell. M 1 s. 1 Inn Irs Hail tun 11 has gin ul. 'o the Hindi In peiii Ihe h loer. I hole will be a guild ball at the W, iv. r i v s in in inn in I in I. . hall Satin. lav e .. ., , . ,..'" " ' "" 'm nesiiu. i ins A,UlM.r .,1,., . W, Maev, sue.- ; " ' ' f. be I he s ye,,,, e,,t , N N. Mj,m.k !.-".,t ,s bung mud.' to innhe ,t a sue- u ,,,, A v,.r. - , . r ' I M. '. 1. .ty. .....,., I bv M , . and M ... sl,, An . ,. V v. ere ,. last n t h., will ,., f.w .lavs nil'"' "j' "', ' "no , miv ,ce, , VI. 'bet , g', -ed s...i.bn .1...,' ... r..r .1..- ,- 'li.l, v . a -1 to o 1 1, I , I. ol n . ..nt I.,,-. in tt II! ... y 'il- ', died nt hi', dii.i.1 liter 's Imiue "i loilli ml nnd was brought to 11. in I hi' i' Tu's.li.v. His loiieial na. at I H.I..H1II II I.pil, beV. V .1. Will ol f.' ill' nig. I. .'ellin lit lit Miller em Tl will be a lent . I V.'. ii, ball in, l i dav . a I Out Door mm ...in, . mmm .. m nn..- LIFH in tlm open g'lou a Yiug way ft towaril inmtri ii pt intitul licultli, tfj WLicli id tlx; reiiIiuiialmiior Luauty 40 TINT will podltivt'ly provt'iit all ill effects of tliooxrxiniro r PUROIA Cl)Anm Slmiililinr I'l Hill A l'r..ilin i tutl in u.vv I-Nllllt: Mli.taclnm lliAprtri. p4i.I w.llb el.M.rf..lly rlun.Wd Opera bt .uur lKidm.er, aSSXOMSSSLi thees tt MT. ANGEL, SILVER- Sale AND LIBERTY STREETS 'itAiAi.Ai.i.n.A 'ttttf;;j ; - i ! by I lie S, ve, ton rnl society. A nice i.n i.l pioginm has I a piepaied and i w '" '" "'" -el ing an, n d oil to Ihe Ingliesl bidder. :zmny ' 1 " " Mi-s Alola I bge, ,,, sit I. It for Si, Pl., S. ,., s Tocsdav, whee she ,n,l ntlcol tl nl i-onse,,, M, had tor traveling .anions Mr. and Mrs. Fiver and Pel., ToUtatter, win. '.in v,,, nie inis in lien wing, .Minn. .Mi-s Kig , plan:, on leinniuiiig in the e.'.-l -i vellll iiioiiIIm. Mis. 1 1, Siindool enleilni I il.e La. lies' Aid u! Hie Dulled I ,n I liei :, o ' I ' , 1 1 . 1 1 ul her liooie West of town tl.l'l II, If. IT, LlCtlS VUlllTS For Next Six Months At a meting Fiiday cveniiig f s, r,,,,,,, M v,,(; ,. U' I, Pinilic ui i.nlie: ion, the ln,,iv. I tig 1. Hi' ets were lee). . f.. Ihe imIii- ing n ni 1 11 T b is : ' on li 1 I , oniuiatuler, N, N, Mi;;l.nK, i . - n .cuing 1 1. ... i.ona.ilnou. "' , "': ' ' t 'he memo, ml eeti . in. t. I I TRY A JOUIINAL CLAHtll'ItD AD TIIEY ARE HUHINKHB GETTERS ONE CENT A WOIU. Life f . mtm win. nilf J Tl ro on ontinK of unykirnl TT J; V-i tjpr : : d) huh ami wind. Jlmle in Ilvnli una whito. Its uin crouton tho soft, vlvety nppearanee which U id nmcli nuul.t alter, t'rk 60 ctntijur buUli, House Pharmacy ' i I ; i I' 1 c i. .), i : i ri r r 1 i n V t I 1 i f lil. i.' ' I ."ml nnl. 7 " ants aic tul he M f ""wered by a woman, , , eld k tnct conadcncc j the reason. I moucy rciunoti. in ipi P ii i iiNmiipMH wmvwf Mr'VrirM'4ii-TiHV f