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SIX THE SALEM CAPTTAT, JOtTRNAX. SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 191?. 1 1 pBfw'lfflsp JUNE- BRIDES Furniture Event Gifts of Furniture for the June Bride Furniture is the really practical ami appreciated wedding present. It is something both the bride and groom can use and if purchased from this store of High Quality and Low Prices, that use will extend over a period of many years, during which time the gift will continue to remain a practical and substantial reminder of the generosity of the giver. rill .v.n ...wl n.xiJ.a.-i r,(-b ft i . . C .. ! .l, .1. . --V.l. !L1. J?' 1 I I- . vui icuc unu uunijjicic aiuun ui lmimuic aim nuiue luimsiuiig oners ine wiuest possioie iieiu 101 3 the selection of good wedding presents and our extremely low prices makes purchasing here an economy and a pleasure. J lOiaiGPLAfir" FOR REORGANIZATION Suggestions Push Button Morris Clinics, Book Oasc-s and Writing Desks, Heading and Window Lamps, Davenports and Conches, Leather Rocking Chairs, Porch Furniture, Etc., Beaver Kitchen Cabinets, Oil and Gas Stoves, Aluminum Cooking Utensils, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Kefrigerators, Estate Banner Ranges. You will find the very latest in furniture in my store at al I hues. 1 buy right and keep my expenses down low, thus when ou buy furniture of me you get it at the lowest possible price. OF STATE TEACHERS Prominent Educators Meet In riwYaiiue vi uenerai Um- uiuiee meeting July 15 . Fur the purpose of holding tt prelim nary discussion of the proU, p , H of reorganization of the wosto vimon 0 the Btato teachers' BHwclution m provided for at tho hm hh c io meeting at Eugene last December, Pro K D. Messier, of tho 0. A. C H n ,u lno Monmouth normal and State School Superintend Churchill, as a part of a committee of 15 appointed for the purp8e of revis ing the scheme of organization, were in session ,n Superintendent Churchill's office tins morning and for a greater nark if t1i on.. dust I'ecived some new bedroom sets in Circassian Walnut, the latest in fine furni ture. Beds with the new cane panels, matching chairs. Also have some beautiful white enamel bed room sets. See my window display and get my prices before buy ing elsewhere. ie Store Where You Will Be Welcomed iiniiiiiimimmii I . . a The Store That Saves You Money f! sli A SOCIETY NOTES :: 'luxe friend nt' Miss IJuby lininsdoll wore her guests Monday evening when she presided nl II beautifully iiipuinteil dinner of nine cover. I.n France and 'i'l'st out roses I'nriiieil the iteciirnt ions, place cards displaying hand tiuled roue blooms, (iucsts were entertained with n tlienlre party folloeiui' the ilt n i"-r Those who formed the guest Hot wero Miss Linily (I. I'lilinur, .m.-is ,,,, .Lines, Mish Kvelyn Cash, Miss Sadie Slitittulino, Miss 'Ueginn Long, SW.o: Kli.iilielh Koxi'lie and Mian ,iae Hup. hi UK. BARGAINS llenulit'iil Mil acre tract eloie i net tu hups, l'ruspei't of a good line in p house, ill sell at a sacrifice Mr. 1 Mis. II Sl,.v..u I m ... I''i'iili L. Na I I'ortliiiul, motorcl up Thursday to lie the guest of .Mr, Mrs, William ('. Knighton, Mi.-s Veil Hnrlicr. of IJov,.!,, .1... I house (juest of her sister, Mrs. Loui : losse, ,lr, ( Miss Harriett Harliei.i j, ! "ill remain until after the Hose I'esli- i vol in Cortland. I'rcsideul and Mrs. II. .1. Tulliot will eiileitain the stu.leets and I'aenltv of Kiiiiliall college with a seven o'clu k I i ii tiiT. Wednesday evening, June !l, at the college. Mis. W. K. Ilarinon iiud her , laugh er. Miss ('urn llainniu, are guests of Mis. I''. I'igler. They me frmu llo.e loan, Mont., it ml are reluming lr,,i,i tiie lan I'm lu-iM-o eposit ion, Mrs. Harmon icomiiiR west to att I her daughter 's ijniilualiii.i from Staui'oi, uui ersitv. They will reinaii hi niter the Hose Lestival. S! CITY NEWS uliout 2,00(1 persons I he Ilaecalaiiiciite serviees will 1 uem at U o'clock ni the cvinniisinni hall. Itev. Frank Dyer, of 'the Kirsl l ongregationiil i-liun-h Taeoinn, will de- is a noted iiml elo casioued a great ileal of interest in the .Northwest, other features of the pro gram are the processional and postlude hy Miss Corn,,,. Hluiint, invocation liv Uev. Lilwni T. Sherman, scripture rend- " "CV. .1. It. .. I(e 1 1 . ttt Ill I..MIU I Tim Pnllr.Vnml.MI Tlr-.l.. ! l'VOr till' SCriUOII cicty will hold its regular uiontlik i.l 'l'"'."1 s "'"k"r iag next Tuesday evening at Davton. Oieeoii. A liMii.uo.f. will l, i tile hotel, followed liy the session at the t'1'1 1'cinl eluli. The paper of the evening will lie read liy Dr. T. Homer l otfeii, of I'orlhiu.l, whu will take for his sulijcct "The Treatment of the lr regular Heart." The special liusine-is In come before the meeting will be the election of delegates to represent the society at the slnt.i society meeting to be iicld in .September. The application of Dr. ('has. I-'. Cpp, ' Independence, will lie consiiloicd. Dr. II. ,1, Clements, of this city, is secretary of the society.' 1 . 1 Vicious Vandals Raid and uestroy Asylum Kose Hedg ction of l'rof ction bv Uev by the com 1 i to-. I churches nailer the dire r. (laskins, and benedi A. Moses. (.ominencemcnt exercises will be hel. In the men's gymnasium at ten o'clock. ""' dass will appear in cup and gown and will hay,, seals reserved for them. 1 he address of the day will be given by Superintendent I!. K. I,ce Sleiner rc I"mcm una morning that, some time " '"g tne uigiit, last night, some van dal, or set nl' vandals, made a raid upon (he hedgo of Caroline Testout inyiiu n iiu.. m.. ... n . , ; "V""K i "eiuy-iourtn street ill 1 rout of the insane asylum (..;.. .i ..v.., , ii in ni-iim i - ....-....,7 uniiiou, sinppeii loirs (if the city i ""' ""' of every bloom and tore iii i, all crop, if Hold in the next III days. Houses sold on easy payments. Vrile insiuiHice that is insurance. Money to loan. Houses for rent. ii, III a id l'ii acre tracts sold on easy terms, AIl'.'i per acre, all under the plow I'roperty to exchange. List your bargains with L BECHTEL & CO. :il StntB Street. rhmm -K DIED Fri- I.e. I IK OK .Near Independence. day, June I. I Hi;, .Inlm II I .... I at the age of (1.1, The hodv js now al Ine parlors of Kigdon ' Hi, hard sou awaiting the arrival of relatives. Sin v iv ing him is a sister in the east and relatives in Oakland. ( SI 7 ' !" ''. secretary of the stale wmeor Mats illicitly. '""'i. a, present the examining London, June .1. It lias been figured i """'I members are Dr. Jean Kline out that the fightini! life of (lie Kiiiil, M'orlhiiiil: Dr. Civ, I,. t i.. .' olliicr when once he has r,,i..,.i :,.., t'it.v: Dr. Win. II 'ivo,,,,.,.!,. 'ei... n..ii.. '-':i da.vs, and ""'I I'1'- II. II. Oliuger,' Salem, lasts In davs , -H i ami currieil nwav a ninnli,,,- ,,c ti. .bushes by the routs. Dr. Steiner savs (Diat it was the most vicious act of j wanton destruction and ruin that he ilius eucouiitereil in his experience, and, lulthoiigh no clue has as vet been ob i turned as to the identity 'of the perpp trators, a thorough investigation is. he '"g made, and if tho guilty party , lrtics me caught: they will be piw cM to the limit. i I ii nig line av era'cs onlv (hat a cavalry horse ivil'v ia actual fiijiting and ' ; iiboui a month. ii,,,, ii- ii i , "'. iiiiiiinii ii.iti'i ii-1. ....I ... ..I. l The Oregon state doutal board will' !"rtll,ml- H"' president of the I'acific "V1'1 lls i aunual meeting in this' ''xl,"rt l-i"bcr mu m ny. Air Wheel- city beginning next Monday. These wiglit is known as a forceful and ,' ' " " 1 "'"i ior i ne examination; I' '"( speaker. Special music will In oi (aose vvno wish to practice the pro -! given by Mrs. Heurv Williiim Mety.-er ooinisti-.v in Oregon. Already 'runo, of l-ortlund; Ii. Hollier-Collcim several of the prospective dentists are1 violinist, of Corvalli,; n,l a " , ' iirriviug in the city. About 7.1 are ex i Uimrtet, consistin,- of Mi" Itutl, I . is l"'d.-d to tuke the exainiuatiieis. The' Mr. Lawrence Skiptou Mr (leormi n'7t ,S ,V""",'V "I"' T"Mll,,-v wi" '"' Vranri Mr- 'I 1 or't'ui e'ns A I ' ' ' ' r, i ll ii ii ru. - llltil 1 I ill Villi tu t In .1 . . a . . " ...... ,,c sesMous will He held at the I liecu aw arded. The Shal iii ...n. c , Z 11 ' ? "H''1' niiieher, and state peiutenliary. Dr. II. II. Olii,L-er.! be ores,,,,,,,., ... ,, f 0 " " " ."'I' M Wlf" n remote mirt of IbnVill . i "'. aiemuer or the elasB cuuiitv T nirsdnv .,;l.t i.7. . ias neon (lie n,st active in foren-' today. ' ' " "l'"K "( r:! instantly kiHed and tvr the degrees; " I ,f 1,1 hospital t ; I Denies Knowledge of uid jttan's Murder Pendleton, Ore., June fl-.-Deiiying all nr'ny..0' l!'U U' Bale, try, IMUIlilMI W I t ill 1111IP, . ..4' ! rnilDT UAITCP ITrrnn . v,uuii iiuuoc niiwo ; The application for bail for Clarence dc,.art.nent No. 1 of the circuit court this morning before Judge Percy 1 Ivelly, who took the matter under ad-' yiseinent. Attorney John A Carson for the. defendant, held that tl.o'abolb tion of capital punishineut by tho peo ple at tho last election changed the y..... u, ( mw. ue ,,,,! that since toe punishment fur first degree mur der was the same na for second degree murder, there was, in reality, no first d.'Rree murder under the new statute, nnd cvon if there was it was the sam bi.bi",r ,ur wmch was a The aecoi.d contention of attorneys tor the delcnso brought out by Attor ney How, of Silvertrm, was that ac cording to the testimony of Mrs Zim merman the body of the murdered man was found nt. lenof on VI i,i i -- -- iooi irom ine Place where the two. men first cam,, i 1 1) I M ( iMtnnrwi Tl,: i . ii . , onto that liursoll acted in self-defense, t , , i ; c , of u, Cf'entions of the defense nt the trial of Uursell Attorney Kingo argued that hy tho testiinnnv ctinu.n.1 n . ....Mil l r'""1'' miair to no a old-blooded murder in that Bursoll ia to have fired without warning bo tore any words tmssed hetw,...,, nr . " en. Ho, ,, cemtontion was that if u, policy of the people m changed by the passage f the law it wonhlhn fn Mated in the law. The transcript of Hl( IH'li nun.. 4., ...... . 1 " !'" over to Judgo Kelly , "i ninking his decision. A suit lo collect a commission nl f '. f" '"' ' 0" real estate trans "' ion was filed yesterday j,, tl) cmt court by 8. H. Tamlv iigniiist A. . Libby. H ia alleged in l,e eon, l; .,t that the plaintiff while in Z 1 esta ,. business in Jefferson with . . 1. lie slice sold 1(1.1.112 acres of , "I the defendant to Abbv c j'hiii,ls I1"1 V1"!1'""" I' He claims a eoinmission of ,t:i,l , Mkn jni, , ior this ninount with the costs of the i'li,.n. Attorney. Jnnics 0. Heltzel is representing the plaintiff. "OOtPl c,r..--- eioodi new. ci,.B Scrr,f, " V,n'lh. be perfect utf a Wmitatl?;4 saparllla "VhiHt 'or Hood', sands of tesnL .a? reclved hS of t trm X 1UDAY t.0n.centpww0rdecliw PHONE MAID 111 .!.. mt SALIi3 Jpr8t,v iZ W5 aad ..,). lS ' JUl! OAK wood $5: ,nnnj . .. Per cord. Phone 2249 " . Juno7 nakky W nilnw ,i ...i- FOB SALE-2 fresh oow,, ". n, ruiue j, box 252, Jobn Mir- ilUD.i rnae 540, Juaej KALH plants, V. Ohinart. Salem. 15 per hundred. Bor l'lioue 83-F-12. Rt. 4 Juoe4 J''Ult SALK- lllll! inoiiths old. Phone U-i'-i. K0R KKXT-Mole,. three or tm 1 "um a our 11 cut. turn ;.l,.i oo u -1 u.o.nu. ou n. hat! ,, I"-.....-..., fourteenth street. l''OI 17: autouioliile I ?tl j : i.j The Salem Everlasting Hollow Tile Silo 1 '''i!;.:i('.tn: ,1 ? i. r'""- . ft u 1 ,1 f, -tV (it ait , ,. ' I IMI f Vi! . V. ' 1 it (.KM v" - ,i 4 ,t, v ,1 - ;' .., S i J, J 1 -'' c,Nwkrf.r MR ,i m ., v ii w. Sit . J . . . : 'I ' . ends your silo t rouble ever. No swelling, slirinl warping or cracking, Nt pairs, No painting. ,i lusting. I'oiue mid see s:iui.e we have, built works, near the 1'air 1 ('.vis no more ihtm will last a lifetime. for ing. re. a.L al ouf .'oniitU. ,1 and LC ) v.'-' ' " '1" ' ' ' H SHikw Vu' .illsl, iN,, Salem Tile Mercantile Co. Nalein, Oieg.i In order to bettor understand the ar- ""'Kei it of the three decks of the -teatner Norllicrn I'ncific, and lo find out hew one of the finest passenger '.''''.''"''Iv ' ( i'lipressed him, '. v . bitchie. local m 1 i',.r H, 1..., Iric. uuiile ii tin.... i.i 1 1..... i.. PKOWINENT MOSCOW ELK SHOT. I.a (.ramie, (lr,. ,1I11P n simt by , I , A!'"sl. H" after lie had hurl ; ;i bundle ol 1,luh,.tH nt the officer when c,ini,n:in,,,( to halt, John Kief a pro,,,,,t i:il( ,i' MH,.0Vi 1,11,11,1,,' ion Kleelrie. m 1.1 . I .. .... """ "'ro today. IShfriff ""V"' ".eaking" oi' h ' y I J net m ' . ""' ',""" Ulli" ' bout Mr. i;,nic said 'The vvli, ,1 e walking , v , ' ' ' h y0"" nWB r'""" r-unn.lcil f , fines, ho ibu.itlle.'- 'he ' " , T'T n '" V"1"1:'1, ",r,,i!'""1 thai .ontaimvl. K eft , ' 7't n ll, '"'r wealth iiu.l artistic taste, eould devise. ' ver and ran "" W lt ftt ,ho oltV "' lest looms, remliug ,,,.., ., ,e The sheriff ,.,,., , , ... f , resiauiant a,e f,nisl,,, ,. luxur- but one of the , .V . 'T' t ..... Ihose ,,, , nny l'i)iih,n,l 1 iag ,1,,. yu,g ' '"j.' ? " 1 A,tr hl,el. Hie berths are eonal 1,. u.0 :is no. ..v 111 tllu back. Ho I lie lines. l'll, ,. I ill ' l" ve , ,M ' '",. anu taei '.lining loom, t,vice tiie si-e of the din-l '"g rtinii in the Marion hold, has all! e.piipincnt of the noted New Vorkl restauiniits. In fact, ,., trii. 0,1 one m l lliese boats is just like living the hie of :l iiiilliiinuiie for awhile," last night. I Ibillcts taken from Mrs. Ogilvv'a boily are said to correspond in caliber toempty shells found in tulu'8 revob . The husband left a written statement """'"tii,g Dale, it is sl,i,. 0. A. C. Commencement Promises Three Big Days nee,, provmeii tortliese oceassions nu, cui'.ens ot .Nilem ami vicinity nre cor dially invited to attend any" or nil of the various functions, The indoor ex ercises will be held in tl..i ....... I nnsluin liivh has n seatiii eapacily of Hood River f Will Develop BiijPower Project Kio;iccr lwill ,,,,, ,,, if, ,;"i""r1 ' ou t '. " ,'''l'l'r"r'iatiou of Wi) sec, vcbiPuient 'J,."""""1""! tbat this de at a !, , I, ' '"nv,'r Wl11 bo made i.A.ii.. ' . V , " . M,''l River and ac- wl 1.,. '""J tbo dam nt bo so locate J' '' l-' eloped will Oregon Agricultural College, (Vrvullis June o.-Throe big days of the college ...... in .v. v. are ifjccaluureate d.iv. u,iay, June tl; class day, and Alumni day .Monday, and erinlioitl,... .1,.., t .. KV. Hrillhuit ornu.rv ,ul m,, ,,. , ! I K, ' , , , .Wr Jovolopea will prt.vi.Uul forthra, oc-hs.oim nmliof ih. .iiV L iminnto tho flume utvl) viMlinn V n ini'a , ' , utV, IIUIIH. t ill 1. - . , . 1 The will be ,1 v... 1 "TigiKion system be diverted ev,.r the ,llm. Metier a '"go head. turn "P nose than a THE ELK Restaurant Regular Sunday Spring Chicken Dinner The best of service. All kinds 'res,, vegetables and fruits in rhe Suleni Tile & Mercantile com ' bus f.le,ln suit in the circuit, court "I l !)., a leged due on a promis ry note The sum f ijs;tr i asked for attorney fees. An nssiene,! ,.ll, ail allceed lint.. l',i. 4,a,u i.-.!. ...... i .., , 1 lL' "art "I0 '"volved in the controversy, and tho sum of m is sought as lit torney s fees in connection With this hitler claim. Attorneys .Smith & Muelds reijcsent the plaintiff. An order was Imoin,! Kit t...i... t...., today doeJamig Agnes Hurl 1'urdin and kelson li Jac(,l,son to bo in contempt 01 court in cm, ...1.1. .. 1 ' . . - .,n nun 1111 onier 01 .i.i.ige uaieit .laiiuary 4, 1111,1. They were gneii five days to comply with the order and in caso they did not C. A. ergon was ordered to pay to V. Ii. 1 hristeiison, administrntor (lf 'the estate or K en Kun,u.ip v.... ur 1 .1.. 'eased, tho sum of DUIMO, which is the inert value of n note now in possession of Agnes Hurl Purdin aud Mr, Jacob son and belonging to the nbove estato and signed ,y C. A. Verger and payable In Agues Hurl Purdin. KKXT iVroom modern hungnloir. ) iMidh Commercial, i'bone ft"4 If l''OI( SALK A five rooraed honsp. elM- ne 1 1 1; Ii 1 h. nt .l.m Umk .-.,i 1 ais is sure a MrgHin. Jimj .tsou. I''OK KHXT-SWy fimiUM house keeping rtwiim, reasoaaWe. S15 N. Comaiercinl. i tt SMALL general stock ol mMr'oamlii! for sale. Inquire 1190 Nctrth Cap itol street. 1 WANTKD Hy young man ofpvV habits, work of some kind in wv Must have work, Address T. A. care Journal, m KOH 1,'KN'T S-rooin modern house, m- furnished or pnrtiiiHy hmm. Owner leaving city, W.' A, hif agent, JM Court.. JiineS HUHIIANK POTATOUS-Wo ru tu nish seed or table stock at any time, l'l e 717. llauiriB Bros., 540 BtaU street. JD(9 (iood COW, j,Ut KW Jr lo mare, 1 Call at i j w in?;ii(ij wuuw ioi j""' trade for good, gpiitlo mare, mnii Vi-illliii- lllli (71'lltlti Vourth. Salem. W, (Hll J uid Marriage licenses for the month of Mine brides have begun to filter out through the county clerk's office, three were issued this morning: I'Ved enc Iturton Chase, n Won. gist, 11 ml Catherine 1?. lied, or nl on nt' Woodbiirn; Kdward F. Ai uswwth, ariiier. who trnvn ui.in....rt um ,,, , p.-- v "o n-niin-in-ii tin inn I rude street. Nnlom n,i r-. t c Fournier, of tliin city; Herman L. Tlar per, a farmer nt Tn.... ...i a ii.. (lenevn Karl, n saleslady of this city, were the three couples. FOUND Hrown hull. Owner f lire siime by writiuK 1 'nm" er, (lenernl ad lielivery, and piviw for JunfS Mrs. .CnuiphcH'8, l'liouo .'ll t'-lu. A NTS for making jf" KAI'KIIIK.VCKD young in!""Z. hoolvKccpcr; mn ' - K-.1, care jou,.. Hit in 11 as ences. Address VACUUM ('LEAXKR-BuCT fl -n,. cmdi. 1'hone 2129-K. JUDN more, L'Oc earn. Buck nor. e season, Prices from 25c up ... oty Clerk Max Oehlhar went to "oodbiirn today to receive gopher nud mole scalps. The law states that bojin ties shall ,e paid onlv upon scalps re ceived personally by the countv clerk, 1 nnd ns It is inconvenient for many of the people ir the outl vinir district to '""ie to this cif tho county clerk will make trips to other towns 'as the sum mer progresses. Mr. Oehlhar will re 'eive senilis in Silvertnn June IS. A girl doesn't always make a noise like 11 belle when she dresses loudly. ...l In WK PAY spot cash 8"'' '"'I handle poultry, eggi . " ; ,,r,..k, beef and veil, JiM Cherry City m & Produre lj Ferry street. '- WANTKD-Tcaias M once M 1 A,,ic tn Pan M" "' ,... nun. 1. .! cNarv Stiitinn to l'n. ""' "V'rt nn Hiilem raiiJ Siilem and lIUM' U, K between 1I1. nee 7,'nn WKXT-New 5-room modern bJ n... Vnrth Twcnty-fim h,..., . n.-.j. t Wl Carey F. Marliu, VOH BKXT-An S-room boueM rf ,r....:., .ireet. liowlv papfrc" . nnd Martin Nelson ! eab-jl st"t0 Street I ODD FELLOWS GATHER. Sixty-four delegates from the 0,1,1 Fellows lodges of Marion county met in the new hall of Aurora lodge No. 1-7 Inst Saturday. The meeting was called to order by M. M. Snyre, presi dent of the convention. 0. G. Morrie iif this place wns chosen secretnry pro tern. After tho roll call and rending of the minutes of the previous meeting. J. I'. Cole, of Aurora Lodge delivered the address of welcome nnd E. 1 Moreom, of Wooilbtirn responded. Atter t ie transaction or rue usum painted on " ,r painted on ontsi.l.-: ' i(ht,aJ splice for gnnien. mko". Jutcr. Inuuire nt J. tf st, re or residence I ,,!, LflM AS To Mr. mi'' Turner. I'ro-i Ul.is. 1 ... - daughter. The date wns RORN . 1. T T - . ... r June 1 ' .hi; u,;.tur,nd:-'w ' 0, offh-gf rtner tae transaction 01 u,c "j""" I jj.niichnmp nl " lkftt bin routine business, the next meeting place 1 nnE,, of ' '"m niwrrer. 1 ..1 tr..l.l....l dnMff.."1 lu Aiirorl,M' mis ciHiscu, nuu uuuuuiu nno v.v.0 , 0g treasurer. natcu. i"' , rf P. Wo. . , ff;rfr "?'". il ie"r .. kri-t nWr". if ru.rinn'h Keber a - fc pl(ff ehesen prcsi.lcn . wMeat. ". j. Hubbard ,-;,S:,rt(.nr,E l Bcauchnmp 0 t r loifi ' n 1,1,1 nes. of t " i" ,,i.rTer.