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i i v ' u I; SALEM CAPITAL JOUBNAL, BALE" " T"SDAY- JUNE 1, 1915. 1 X Social and Personal Jy MOLLia BVSOOtM 'jweek in Jndcpcndonco ami Dnllus. Sho I He SEND IN SOCIAL NEWS. Tie Capital Journal is al ways glad to print social news from outsido of Balem, and will appreciate anything of this kind cent in over the tolqihone or by mail. In sending; in nows the writer's name should al ways be signed, not for publica tion, but aa a guarantee that the matter is reliable. We do not print anything sent in un less we know the author of it. TIIK regime of Mrs. Charles A. Gray as official hostess of the Oregon building, I'annina-l'ueif ic exposi tion, begins today. Mrs. limy is of Sa lem, being the 'charming daughter ot one of Oregon's representative) anil sKjwill be outurtained quite extensively ijand will roturu Thursday evening to c , bo soloist at tho Oregon theuter for tne benetit performance to ue given by tho "Niki Klnhaiine" group of camp fire girls. This evening in Inde pendence she will sing nt the I'urent Teacher association meeting, being the guest of Mrs. Claude Skinner. She has j. I UISI) IIOCH uskcu iu sing UI. SUMUt annua i in Dallas. ?! Tho following item from the Daily ?! Chronicle of May 2S, Centruliu, Wash., is of interest here: "Mrs. Cleurgia Ijamlrmn gavo a de lightful afternoon affair yesterday for a number of her friends, complimenting Mrs. Harrison Doe, of Siilem, Ore., mother of Mrs. C. H. Wilson. Hoses effectively arranged about tho room formed a pretty setting fur the group of charming women, who embroidered as they visited) spending a most enjoy able aftornoon. Three of tho guests, well Known pioneer lumn es. jmio is i ;Mn(i ,,,, MrJi W- llumU allll M,, eoci.it favorite and not only well versed Jujft i,;Bi,ury, were foriuerlv from in the natural resources of her native :,, ,i :..,! ,,ik;,, ,m;. ..i... :.. ii... 1. l:, t ...,.li ' " ' ..j-v-'- h ttlUlu, uui lu nil' inntui., uii-miuii- unu legendary lore us well. Mrs. ijray has many friendH in tliu "Oolileii State" who will give her a hearty welcume mid honor her at mime rims delight till social functions of the exposition. Mrs. Alsa N. David and little dough- sconces of the state. In the lute niter noon dainty refreshments were served by tho hostess, assisted by her daugh ter, Miss Helen Lundrum. The invited guests wore: Mrs. II. W. Tliiimpson, Mrs. W. D. Roberts, Mrs. W. H. Keir, Mrs. Julia Kllsburg, -Mrs. II. T. Hunt ington, Mrs. J. 1'. Hymens, Mrs. S, II. ter, Joan Fiances, will leave this even-1 Itluomcr, Airs. It. II. Johnston, Mrs. (.'. ing for their home in Atlanta, (lenigiu. 1 1(. Wilsiin, Miss Helen Lundi inn, the They have been passing three mouths in iSttlem as house guests of Mrs. Da vid's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('. T. Me Jntire. of Ninth Capitol street. Mrs. honor guest, Mrs. Doe, and the hostess, Mrs. Georgia liundrum. Miss Marion Kn nn advanced David has been extensively entertained violin student of Miss Joy Turner, will during hor stay, friends regretting that assist on the benefit program to be lior Btuy is not longer. On her return given nt tho Oregon theater Thursday trip she will stop off in Wan I'raiicisco I ami Friday evenings, fur the "Niki mid Los Angeles, being entertained as I Klahanno" group of camp fire girls, the guest of l'riei ds in both places. fr which Mrs. (ieorgo Fnx is guunlii n. I The girls tbemsolve:; will give an in- At tho final meeting of the 'haiitau-! tercsling sketch, illustrating camp fire qua Heading club Friilay, in the public! work, library, Mrs. Frank K. Welles was! rhoHcn to fill tho office of president for -Mrs, Ciirmel Sullivan I'ower, harpist, tho coining year. Mrs. F. V:i Kschen, who has been heard here in recital with who has filled the office of president, -Miss Shelton's pupils, was heard :tolos last night lit the reception, Mult nomah hotel, i'ortluuil, at the meeting of the National Federation (if Worn- declined the lienor lor another year, owing to n ii 1 1 1 1-ru 1 1 s ether duties, but was induced to accept the vice presi dency. Mrs. (Dr.) K. K. l-'isher was! en's clubs. named secretary and treasurer. Miu-lij flood has been i.cconiilislicil fntn this Invitations uro being received for the year's course, the subject for Ihe entire i tlith annual coininencemeiit exercises at study period being " Knglanil. " Ses-' tho Oregon Agricultural eu'lege, ( 'orval- sions huvo been held each Friday alter-1 lis, which begin this year Sunday, June noon and the attendance and attention 'I, and continue until .lime !), lias been most satisfactory. The mem-1 borship for the past year numbered Mrs. M. D. Moser, of Tnromn, an ivei lihout -0, a larger cnnillment to be had : I'Ynlii.v oveuing In pass four or five the cmiiiig year. A number have al-i weeks with the K. ,1, Swal'l'ords, of ready put in their application fur nieiii-1 Ferry street. She was formerly Aliss borship mid the list is still open fur; I Jin Swafford, and for five years was tbnso who nre thoroughly interested. ! instructor of (ioruinn in the Salem high America will be. the study topic when school. work is taken up ugain in September,' " Miming tho subjects to be considered Mrs. T. D. Olinslead left vostordliv lieing Social uml I'.counune I'lirces in! lor an extended eastern trip. She will ny nun; --i mine-1 oe nwny noout, two miintiH. stnpiuiiii at M nicngo, Jietroit ami other places of m. d. p. Wednesday afternoon, May 20, at the former 'b country home. The roams were prettily decorated with cut roses and vines. The Bunshino after tho week of rain, called forth 40 guests. The in vited guests, besides the members, were: Mrs. Heasoner, Mrs. Frank Steams, and Mrs. Trindle, of Salem; Miss Frank, of Webster City. Iowa, and the Misses Lena and Katio Slize, Leora Morris, Cora Fisher, Martha Woodward, Mrs. Wood Carson, Mrs. D. M. (rouse, Mrs. bounds, Mrs. K. II. I'rothero, Mrs. William Coolidge, Mrs. A. W. Mize, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Sender, Mrs. Wickburg, Mrs. Firsthrook and Mrs. Chapman. f.. Wiilinm Snn-ver was awarded a prize, a very pretty hand-embroidered piece, in an interesting contest. There were two consolation prizes given, Mrs. I.! ..... t i. ..... I .1 ui.idl) hnilfot l-lisioruun recri.en un,-, t .. .....-. . - of confections, while .Mrs. Campbell was! ..: I... il,,. ., mil,, nf tho am. I nt V. 1 K w ii l.". "- v. -. . . . . . . j. j, Miss ( ora Fisher unci .Miss ueora .mens itvjfijffitififrfT assisted in serving. The society will for IS years The Standard Skin Remedy Instant Belief Skin Troubles The Guaranteed Remedy riTv waii mm till 1JU1JUU llliliu mc I Handsome Evening Frock I DaIi a Trt (lirt O AHjl I AAA Duui ui laucia aim Litttc The gown shown here is built of apri cot pussy willow taf fota, combined with embroidered net. Tho low cut bodice is equipped with nn ovcrblouso of the silk. cut lowfront ana LneK ro snow nn un derbodice of the embroidered net. The skirt is finished at tho waist lino by two rows of Bhirring, ending under bows of taffeta, and the tunic fulls from un der a slight pufting of the Bilk. A 3 . . i a chargo or gambling, picaucu ginnv police court this morning and paid a Mrs. Oswald West and daughter, MisS rino of i1il00 Tlle eilum deposited Helen, left this morning after passing .,. i.-m , n, ,,rfi,...r seized 40.0Ti several days with the lien W. Olcotts. i u) witi, so b k wi,ite t.,n,ls I...- n I I. I...I.I I ana run strips or paper wnu n neie m-m Mrs. A. h. Drown will leave tomor-. ua evidence, row evenimr for Derkelev, Oil., where she will be entertained during an ex- A fire alarm was turned in lit 11:30 tended stay with her daughter, Mrs. jtnis morning from the Sacred Heart Hnlph Matthews (Mis-s Blanche Brown)., academy on account of n small bla.e which started around the stove in the Mrs. C. C. Walker, a pioneer of '52, kitchen in the basement. The blaz came up from I'oitlanit t inlay, accoin-jwas rAuiigiiisucu oy im- iMIM panving Mrs. Fred J'urvine tr lier nouie tore uuy serious uamagc u ounv. in Spring Valley, where she will re-; There was considerable smoke evident : i nt i 11 as guest of her relatives, the and the children were marched out in Dudley Henrys and I'urvine families, j good order. Before her return to 1'ortlnnd, she will I visit the J. i, I'urvines, of (.Ink street; I Ex-Supremo Judge C. U Ale Nary paid the F. L. I'urvines, of North Sulem, I a fine of $5 in police court this moining and other relatives here. on a charge ot driving ins auto between " the front of the Oregon rJectric depot Air. and Airs. Klbert Thompson en-;'""'1 thu tiai"- tertnined with a beautifully appointed J dinner of 2(1 covers Sunday nt their at-1 P. AL Stump paid a fine of 110 in tractive suburban residence on Fair-! police court this morning for speeding mount Hill. -Masses of ni'cs and sweet, his auto on State street, brier made the ramus frnuruntlv at- tractive, the same decorations being The total number of arrests for the used to ornament the table. Small 'month of Alay were 7.1, according to plaques embellished with the national ; the police blotter. This is by far the colors made appropriate place cards. i largest number of arrests made in any The affair was in the nature of a re-! one month this year. Seventeen were union of relatives calling, a number ; charged with drunkenness, 12 begging, from cnt of town. It also coiumeino- j violuting traffic ordinances, 7 driving rated the birthday anniversary of Air, ; in front of the Oregon Klectric. depot, Thompson. Among the guests were! 5 bootlegging, 8 miscellaneous, 10 turn- Mrs. Alsa .. David, of Atlanta, Cteor-1 ed over to state otticers, and ) as sus gui, and her small daughter. Jean 1 poets. Onicer Ntchoh'im assisted in Frances; Air. and Airs. Hubert Oilnnn, ; IS arrests, Stubbs in 22, White in 11, of Lebanon: Dr. Hnss Alclutire. of In-i victor in i. Varney in III, and Chief dependence, and Air. and Mrs. Clvdei Welch ill 4. Holes, of Mill City. ' j V. H. J-a i n u in rppeaied in police .miss inemia Messing was n Hostess; court this murium; on a charge (it being l-riday evening, entertaining infurmnl-! dnink ami pi; id a fine of if 10 upon his i,v nir a iev close irienus ar Her nomivplea of guilty. un North Commercial street. Her guetsi Here: Miss Stanis Andreson, Miss James Thompaen and W. J. Clark, Trances (inu.i .nough, Aliss Dora Andre-i both of whom woi'o arrested yesterday son, Aliss Louise Alauiiil, ALiss Mabel: on a chargo of begging on the street's Nye, Ira N'ye, Hubert Clearwater, Koby ! of Salem, pleaded puiltv before Judge K,.i,.i;(c u,.i i:.. i i 1....1 i..i.-.. '.- . r. .,' . . ....... in, i.ii.ui in,, iuii iiuu i.-ii 1 1 1 r. i n i n in mi ice coi rc i s i (irn in n u Shipley's Stor June White Sale Our JUNE WHITE SALE now Andreson and Lloyd ( ate. each began serving u five-day sentence immediately. . ' itaf 5 in nropTpsa nff... tional money saving values on all Summer Whit- Wo White Goods. This is an opportunity to wear and white goods at prices that will not be dunlilt I for another year. Every article in white included, e ceZ Richardson's Linens. Kavaov'a ni.... . . . '' e'lcetlff ' Arnolds' Eabv and Rubber Goods. dUMear, on Extraordinary Values LINGERIE AND SILK WAISTS LINGERIE AND SILK DRESSES CORSETS AND CORSET ACCESSORIES COTTON AND SILK HOSIERY - INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR ENTIRE LINE OF LACE CURTAINS ENTIRE LINE WHITE WASH GOODS ODD PATTERNS IN LINEN CLOTHS BATH TOWELS, LINEN TOWELS, BED SPREADS KNITTED UNDERJVEAR, WHITE HOSIERY WHITE GLOVES, NOVELTY NECKWEAR WHITE RIBBONS, HURD'S STATIONERY Attend Mornings When Tossible. - AGENTS PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS U. G. Shipley Co, 145-147 North Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon American llistorv, irv. ' I v Inn; America," by K. A. Ross: "Ame. ran Ideals in Chariicler and Life," by 1 In mi It on V, Maine; and "The W'avs of Pianola," by .Mnilhii KvuiiH .Martin, K it A literary nud musical program given by 1 lio Kpwoilh league at. the l-'irsl Methodist church Sinulny night occupied tho place of the regular service. The prograiu was as follows: Vocal duel. MisscH Uracil Smilh and Itutli li'ugnle; rending, Miss Kuid Llliult; violin solo, Miss Lucille McCullv; vocal solo, rrank S. ltailon: readiiiL'. M iss L. U. Theion Hoover and Kugeno lloustoh were in Pallas Saturday evening, mo Jacob Amsler, who was cited to ap ii.iniu in it in luiruu a uenguiiiu peur in police court tins morning on a dancing party. charge of driving his auto between the Oregon Klectric denot platform and At lat nignt s lodge meeting of rlic ! the train when n train -was in front of itei. chilli in their loilge rooms, .Mrs. the depot, tonic 1- hours to cuter his interest, returning bv wav of the Pun-1 ',, , ' '""". 1 n"."K Itrainii , plea. Mr. Amsler said ho thought it aniii l'acific. exiiiidtiiin. ' : . , M"nh' '' lsi-l, vice grand ;! wns only forbidden lo drive in front ot i.mis. i.isie Mineral, Mvretary, tirul .Mrs. , the depot when p:.:;:.eugerH were being name i iiueion, treasurer. The in- dischurgcd. lie claimed t lint none w stiillntioii will til ko place about tile first j get ting on or oif the train at the time oi .iiiiv, an to liol.l oflice tor the com-'ami the other side of the train was ing six months. The following month ' blocked up bv e:;nre:i wamuiH win witness n.any aiiairs or a social nature in this lodge, next .Monday evening to be the date of the semi-open meeting, ll.illas, Independence nnd Sic. Minnville lodges to send representa tives from their lodges nt that time. Morton llatley, of Twin Falls, Idaho. was elected president of the senior class for the coining year at the Cai versity of Oregon. Miss Louise Uniloy, of Kageiiu, wiih elected wicn piesident ; Miss L'rnn l'otzel, of Oregon, city sec rclary. Noiiiinatinas for offices of the junior clans brought out five cnndidnles tor president, There are two I'lirtland men, Kolnnd tleury and Luriv Mann; Wulton; vocal number, Misses Smith Carl I'.eck, of Villein, ami l-'inuk Senif iiuu rugiiie; vocal solo, Miss I. Ma Me Addanr, reading, Miss I In tint Kdwards; vocal solo, llnndil Jury; male ipinrtet, M'l'Bsrs. Sfetcalf, llnwers, (lillette and Jeffreys, mid organ u!o bv Dean Fred erick H. Meinleiihiill. Children's dnv exercises were held in the chinch audi' toriurn in the morning from !l: I, I o'clock lo II, eliildien of the primarv pint giv ing the greater par! of the 'program, u feature being the awarding of diplo mas to tho little folk who were pa-sing from uao section of the primarv divis ion to another. Kach child was Veipiest ed to bring a floral gift, the entire floral offering being given to the wom en of tho Kclief Corps for use in ves torday's memorial services. and Nicholas Jnucrgy, of Kugene. i. h Miss Stella and Miss Cora Fritz left last night, by way of Mm Francisco, I. ii Angeles uml New Oi lcans for (Ireenville, I'eiiusylvaiiin. Thev havi resided in Unleiu for five vcars, and have liiado ninti v friends, who regret to learn of their intention of inuking their homo in the east, Wednesday nl'teriioon the Woman's Home Missionary society of the First Molhiilist church will meet at the liome of Mrs. William K. Kiik, LI-IO State street. A QUICK, SURE WAY TO END CATARRH Catf.rrh Germs Breod By Millions In Air Passages of Noaa and Throat. Just One Way to Drive Them Out j SOMEJDMONTS i For Stomach and Liver Siss Tne. HcuniMin will pass I Mrs. W. L. Pray ami Mrs. William Mel'iilluni were joint hostesses to the tbn I ndies' Aid society of Salem Heights V 1 IT A.-ry n DCDCnM4I0 . Mrs. F. W. llenron, of Suleni. who hud been visitini; with Mrs. P. W. Ilavues, went to Siithcrlin this nlier noon for a visit with friends. Hose bun; Hoview. Hen Williams, who is in the office of ho stole insurance commissioner at Salem, win here to visit hiR parents, Colonel and Mr.i. .1. M, Willinms, yes terday. Kugeno Register. I'. .1. Whitney, editor n" the Orchnnl and Farm, a mouthlv am ieultiiral oub- licntion of San Francisco, is in Salem for ii day or two, stopping nt the ltligh. He is spending two weeks looking over different parts of Oregon, liov, A. M. Si'imeler left this morn- rers Don't take medicine for your Stem ach ailments morning, noon'niid night, as usually such medicines only give temporary relief .,, simply digest the food that happens to bo in the stomach. nun i permit a surgical operation. There is always serious danger in op erations and in manv eases of stomach, liver and intcst in,, 1 ailments the knife can bo avoided if the right remedy is taken in time. Kon't go around with ft foul smelling breath caused by a disordered stomach and liver, to the discomfort of those you come in contact with. It you are a slmnach sufferer, don't think you can not be helped; probably worso cases man yours have been per manently restored' bv Mayr's Wonder tf..i i, i.. in ivcinein, .Most stomach ailments nre mainly ciuiseu oy n catarrhal com it on. ig for Salem, where he will attend it Mayr's Wonderful Ifmnodv nt- mitv n. inmittee meeting i,f the heads of the moves the cat 111 I'll M I ttlllMIH hilt IlllflVU the chroni,. iiiflaminntioii nnd assists in Fust Willamette Vallev Ministers' as sociation of his church relative to the district convention to be held in Ku gene next month. Kugeno Guard. ARCHBISUOr APPOINTED. Lift The Latch of the telephone door to praeticiilly every representative business house ami resi dence in the Pacific states. The improved "Loiik Distance" service now offered to our patrons, reaches (M'i.OOl) telephones in California, Oregon, Washington, Ne vada and Idaho. You can talk to 1800 cities and towns, over the "Long Pis. tance" lines of this Company. Make a "Long Distance' call today. Ask for Pacific Long Distance IHE PACIFIC TELEPHONE Home, dune 1. liight llev, Kdward llunua, auxilir.ry bishop of 8nn Fran cisco, today ns formally appointed archbishop of that province, succeed ing the late Archbishop Hiordnn. Uev. doseph Class was appointed bish op of Salt l.i.ke. USE COCOANUT OIL 1'OR WASHING HAIR If you want to keep your hair in good condition, the less soup vou use the better. Min t totips mid prepared shampoo contain too much nlkali, This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful, .lust plain mulnified cocoauut ml (which is pure and en tirely grctis.dess) is in nc h better than soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, us this can't pos sibly injure the hair. Mmply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two ten spoonfuls will make un abundance of rich, cremny lather, and cleanses the huir ami scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The huir dries quickly mid evenly, and leaves it fine nnd silky, bright, fluffy nnd easy to manage. Vou can get nnilsificd cocosnut oil nt most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in the family for months. rendering the entire alimentary and in testinal tract antiseptic, and this is the secret of its marvelous success. Don't suffer constant pain and agony and allow your stounich ailments to physically undermine voiir health. No mutter how severe von'r case mny be or now long you have suf fered onn dose of Slayr s Wonderful Hemedy should convince you that von can be restored to health ileum. M,1Vr'. WnniLufnl lfemcily has been taken and is highly recommended by Members of Congress, Justice of the Snnreinn Court. Educa tors, Lawyers, Merchants, Hunker", Doc tors, Druggists, Nurses, Manufacturers, Priests, Ministers, Farmers nnd people in nil walks of life. Send for FKKK valuable booklet on Stomach Ailments to tieo. 11. Mavr, l.-l-l.-,tl Whiting St., ( hicngo, 111. Mayr's Wonderful Hemedy is sold bv leading- druggists everywhere with the positive understandiii,. that vour inouev will be refunded without qm',,ion Or quibble if (INK Lottie fails to give you aosoinie saiistuction. Riree Drown When Launch Is Capsized Portland, Or., ,Iaac 1. Threa younj ,'cople, members of a pleasure party, .eie drowned in the Willamette river, below St. Johns, last night ia a launch ing accident, Harbor .Master Spcior was lot i tied today, Tho n nines' of those who lost their lives are Miss Doris Sliunnon, Clytk Davidson and Amos Weiss, i Sirs. Amos Weiss, the fourth occu pant of the launch was rescued. I Only the boiled ' ' spud ' ' nnd the Gr- nun fry go in Berlin now. To stop catarrh for good you must drive from your system he germs that cnuse catarrh nnd that are now feeding nnd growing fat upon the swollen in- flamed mucous membranes or your nose and throat, A splendid means of destroying catarrh germs and overcoming catarrh has long been recogni.ed by physicians in the well known oil of llyoinei (pro nounced Ilieh-o-me'l and it is now n very i-imple natter for any catarrh sufferer to use it with splendid resuls at home, by breathing its air through a little hard 'rubber inhaling device w hich leading druggists nre supplying with each large complete treatment, .lust pour a few drops of the oil of llyoinei into his inhaler, place it net ween youri lips uml then breathe naturally and the pleasant smelling autisepic, germ kill ing nir will penetrate deep down into every fold and crevice of your raw, sore nose, throat and lungs nnd give you quick certain relief, opening up the air passages, making you breathe easily, ''topping the inflammation and dis charge mill driving from your system every catarrh germ that has found lodg ment there. If vou want to be free, from every symptom of catnrih, are tired of try ing one thing nfler another without benefit go to Danitl ,1. Pry or any other relinblo drug store hereabouts and get a complete llyomei inhaler outfit, use it every day for a few minutes nnd if it does not drive the catarrh germs out of your system and give you real last ing relief from Catarrh, your druggist will give you your money back, Judge McNsry Talked & SttSi To Linn County Growers' JXmIM :-S5 . done by individual efforts. j (Albany Democrat.) i ' I'vcry inemlicr of this nstiOi'iutioi," , , ,. , . said Judge McNsry, "must pt Mraill T ie directors nt tho l.inn and Benton .i.:.. i,,,.; i. i. . ,..( ; Vina 1111.-111,1-, ii inn, in- iiiressiirv mr. (.'ounties (.rowers- associaroin mcr inis souu ,lf lMl tn make sacrifices, but m morning nt l o ciock ana pioceeueu must llM ,,. ilt( ,1,,, i,,,,,,, to consider the business lit mum. I no is tu ,p succcbh anil vmi are lo rraliitl steps tor incorporation were not ri-K.cn ; t, mnst ( cf ;t, smf of ycu mat up rouuy on nccouni ui no uiu mo mn nlromlv Imvc mrMiiM laroi grnd, been received from the attorney general I established, a 6ranJ of ynur tm, iml regarding tho new corporation laws, No I ...... ,.. he (liiinii s iiite Wimh. But business w as trnnsiicti'd nt the moniing i 'tu,ru 'lll!lt ho no CfmVim in tVw session. At noon tney adjoiirneii to i ( nmllm.r, Lveit th( it o'clock when Judge C. I,. MeN'ary, of j ittn temporarily to rnnVc the mmfief Salem, addresses the growers, nfler !..., ....... ,() it.'for it In only bj cm- which tho directors got down to busi- ',imM et forts anil all workins fr "j ness nguin. 1 standard that vim tan suiwhI." h' In this talk Judge McXnry gave the iMi wns Very interesting nnd lmfr members some good pointers ulong legal ; received by tiic members of the us-ii-i lines, nnd gave some valuable advice re- fortunate i-nnugb tu hear hia. 1 guiding the fruit mid produce business.; 1,1 As n member of the Salem Commercial ,ttjrf l j the new shirt, woman il club and the Kalem Fruit Cniou, .liulge ! . (,r (, nlll t n her m MeXarv has had u great deal of ex-J '. perience in this line of endeavor uml spoke with a Knowledge of the business. His advice to the growers' ussociulion and to the farmers of the district gen etrally is to get together. Small grow ers cannot hope to find a market for their products here in Albnny. There, ( is the questions of uniformity of quiil- No matter what yen kMtJJ sell, a Journal Want AdU eel! it for you if it can h. wlo. VINCENZO GULLOTA, Violinist THE PASSING OF A PIONEER. After a short illness, Sirs. I.nvilla Cooper, wife of John 1!. Cooper, passed from life on Slonday, Slay 21, aged till years. Horn near Independence Sfarch HI, IS-lfl, the daughter of Leonard Williams, Independence 's first postmaster, ,shc had n sided in this section nil her life and the high esteem and respect in which she whs held is evident from tho number of friends who so plainly show ed their sorrow and the largo attend ance ut the funeral. Kind, charitable, unselfish, she did more than her part to make life more pleasant for those she knew and loved, and truly exempli fied her favorite text, "Sho hath done what she could." l.nvilln Williams was married to John It. Cooper in lSii-l and seven chil dren were born to them, one of whom is dead. The seven children who with their father, nre left to mourn the death of their mother are, Mrs. O. . Dickson, John A. Cooper, Mrs. l.aurnnon Crane, I'enrl t coper, and the Slisses Iva Hnd l.nvilln Cooper. There urn thirteen grandchildren. Sir. and Mrs. Cooper joyfully celebrated their golden wed- uing on April ,1, ot last year. Indepen denco Monitor. ilg,yfiirHiriy'P"'l f r. - i . . . v :: " .f - r TO EXTRADITE CARPENTER. Stockton, Cul. June I. V'.xtrndition papers are being prepared today for Dr. Kdwin N, Carpenter, under arrest in Portland, Oregon, nnd wanted here on a charge of performing a criminal opera tion on Miss Florence ,. Ilurrower, aged lib An officer will leave for 1'ortlund tonight, Ono cannot look at the above picture without being Impressed with the thought that (Julluta has the murks of the soulful ortlst. He will bring to the enmliit rhiiulauiiuil R trio Unit will be declared tho renl thing, only tills Isn't just tho wuy these artists wouui describe It Gullotn made a Mr hit the first time he ever appeared at n Chnutnutia. That was when he was fresh from It aly onil did not know the wnys of Americans. Hut he went Into Inuipia town In Itlluols on a hot after- 1" .'1 i i . HMr If! II' - ,. and was tnc 8 ' ' nielnt.J thorn. v.t urn " . thi Ui.fi.rc throe num.-. ,... d' " end of .be Program . . . ihe nei j -ot only ,1,ll,Btiala1 j ,,J critic who "ZJZ i" .mis he enguM- , ,. r hat's the btr ... Ill .In nir r suit ue " I de tl lacwippiWl hi l