H - : ' 3 EIGHT THE 8AXEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JTTNE 0, 1915. 1 : I I si June Clearance of All Lines In the Ready -to- Wear Section 3 lots of Women's Coats, choice, $5.95, $8.65, $12.95 Two lots of Women's Suits, choice, $13.85, $18.95 A lot of Women's Wash Dresses at $3.69 Women's waists, priced to $13.50, your choice, $5.00 Women's Wash Skirts, former prices to .$7.50 pique, linen, corduroy and white serge for $1.98 Free Trips to San Francisco One Each Month for Five Months STANDING OF CANDIDATES IN THE JUNE CONTEST Dora Richter 7591 Mildred Brunk 6481 Oral Ilagedorn 5027 Mary McLaughlin 3524 Freda Hoover 3480 Florence Elgin 2000 Althea Esch 1845 Etta Clark 1758 Don't forget to vote for your favorite when you purchase. voie wun eacn ztc sale. w7.iiiJ!i"iiiy 5, FAILS ID ill) SAVING K, urubi mnm ON spits KM v..ar June Clearance Specials in the Wash Goods Section A Sale of 36-inch Silk Voiles Formerly Priced at $1.00. Extra Special, 35c a yard. Just the fabric for summer wear.' Will make pretty waists or dresses. Comes in medium dark, changeable colors, fcs- tra special for June Clearance 35c yard Special June Clearance of Linen Napkins This sale of napkins offers an exellent chance to replenish the linen supply. .Your choice of a large variety of patterns. All good grades. Reg. $3.50 Napkins, $2.95 doz. Reg. $4.00 Napkins, $3.15 doz. Reg. $5.00 Napkins, $3.95 doz. Reg. $6.00 Napkins, $4.65 doz. 1- Speciul Offer to Delineator Subscribers 'tuti inciK'i tiff today and Justing for ohij week, wo offer u most iiiiiikiiiiI induce ment to new nnil old subscribers to tlie Delineator, the iiiiilur home und fnsli ion magncine. Cull nt the inltern coun ter nnil let the lady in charge e.ilnin to you. A Sale of 40-inch White Voile, Yama Cloth I A fine value at 25c, only 19c a yard Fine quality white materials splendid for cool summer waists and dresses. 40-inches in width and easily worth 25c a yard. Extra special price, per yard 19c GOODi GOODS mm, j All Around Town T Brinsr Relief to Suffering Injury To Foot, By Reporting The campaign of eilucnlion, recently iiinuiruratcd hv the Oieuou huiunno society among the children of the state through the medium ot t lie public !,,. nl., nl.n.T.. 1 ll- nnin.1,. tlio fllTII.'.'Ifl, 1IMI-UUV UUII Mllll flltiwil HIV. 1-1 1. . i. .1 . 1 . 1 I I J! 11. ! cnnui-en or ine Jiigiiinnn sciiooe or mm city this morning as a rescue or wiiicee a little colt was relieved of its slf fering and is probably singing the praises o fthe children, ns nil nice colts do sing, and, incidentally and indirect ly, calling down blessings upon the heads of the leaders in the humane society work. Some of the children of the Highland school noticed ft farmer ilrivinir n horse along the road, hitched t n wagon, and tied to the horse was a little colt u-liinh .vim limr,;.,.. niiliil'iilk' n.l itu hind foot was bleeding profusely. The cniiureii reported the incident to tneir teacher who. in turn, reuorted the mat ter to Dr. D. J), Kecler. countv humane officer. r. Jveelor immediately got trace of the farmer mid dressed the colt's foot and fixed it up in good shape and it went on its way rejoicing Nothing was done to the farmer be cause he was not aware of the colt's condition, the front wheel of the vehicle haVing evidently run over the colt's foot as it trolled alongside its mother, nnd tho farmer thought he had it tied far onouih forward to be out of danger of tho wheels. Aviators Bombard Venice From Skies-Allied Fleet Resumes Activities isr. juenaeisonn, specialist in fitting flasios corroctly. U. 8. bank bldg. The river today is falling, with a stage of 2.1 feet abovo low water ma i ll. Have you soon tlio Saloin movies at JWth Liberty The Bophomore class of tho high school gave its ntinuiil picnic last even ing on M into island. About 12") were present, chaperiiued by Miss Cox, The public Is cordially Invited, to attend recital by pupils of .Miss .loy I timer at university chapel, 8:15 this evening. Although a full "tralnload of excur siomsts will leave cm the Ciierrian spe cial for Portland Friday morning, quite a number from here will go by auto muule, as the roads are in osneeiullv I tlllO colli iImi,, mi IwiH, ii .1.'. ... . . : . . . uv' "i'iv-a ul cue ono us, wnn victor Moore at Yei"vlr. Liberty tonight and tomorrow, Dig i o ' program in addition. I Mine. Potrova, titled bv New vrv the Cherrians, says that those who wish to be present nt the bnmpiet should no tify hi in not later than tomorrow even ing. Twenty-one ISc meals $2.75. Scott's, l"!l South ('onimereiiil. Evangelistic services will be held in a tent on the corner of Stnte nn'l High leenth street. boirinuiiiir tnniirht. The I evangelists are William .liimieson. of Kilinbiirg, .Scotland, ami Herbert Mid- dleton, of Aberdeen, .Scotland. Tho invitation to theso services state that they have no cnunection with Russell ism, .Mnrmonism, Seventh Dayisin or Holy Holletisni, Special meeting of Multno mah chapter No. 1, li. A. II., this evening. Work in the H. A. degree. Visiting com panions Welcome. You will find cooking utensils, in fact most anything, at the Kansas SUtie. Rome, Juno 9. Returning from a J successful bombardment of Finnic, the Italian dirigible Cittadi Ferrara fell in to the Adriatic sea. Two officers and six men, comprising tho crow, were rescued by an Austrian patrol and made prisoners, it was announced here to day. Private advices here declaro the dirigible dropped bombs upon the am munition factories nnd chemical works at Flume. Shins in tho Imviu. also bombarded. An official statement, from Vinnn siaieu ttittt an Austrian noroiJienn de tached and destroyed tho dirigible which bombarded Fiume. The naval aeroplane L-4S. commanded bv T.ientnn.l urn, causing was sam to have ninde the attack. The Italian crew were rescued and made prisoners. HIGH GRADE CLOTHING at One-third Off Save Money Our One-Third Reductions offee . , a high grade suit 3F in and see the suits. Te mM7- Corae G.WJohnson & Co. TRY SALEM FIRST """..e, ..... Battle Continues. Rome, June !). "We are pressing the enemy hard along the Isonzo river. Important results are expected soon," an official statement from the war of fice stated here todav. Venice Bombarded. Paris, June 9. Austrian tiomiiarded Venice yesterday aviators and sue 141 N. Commercial St 9k ik J. 4. J. ... t Court House News " n oi murder degree. m 'W second British Press Forsees t-irmTone ofGermanNote I-ondon, June 0.-Driti8 llhl .41 lifcrwd Judge Percy . Kelly, of department A'o..l of tho circuit court, denied the defendant's application for bail in the case 0 Illl'CIICP 11 nrun .!inv.....l f ...1.. . . . . - . Illll U.'ll . ."'Ill , I 111 I'l tl I'll. ...I . . " ceeded in wrecking a steam gondola ""V. '''' "t;!e svi'0n' d,'Kretl- At- Sccietarv l according to .liapatehea rZi ve?1 S ' Jor? . re" &.nro5 arK1,e'' the ease! t, ;' ,! 1" ,.,' ditlM ,!, todav. One ince li,'v kn.t, i ."'' " or tneir client before Judge ; : ; . .." 1 111 " latM i, so Activity In Dardanelles ' T,1' !"otil)n ?f the c1vf 1,,nt to S,t Athens, .lime 1).-The nltimi fl,,.,f iJns!'ll ,,1B vt'1',,,,t rt'iuWrM in the cir- iiHfK i.at. hel rl . . . , t5,r'Vt'1""P ist N'els O. Tr.kstad. This case e vi,r ' 10 t?lnyV TW n1' W,IH U"1 1,1 !. circuit court before lied aviators are declared to have clone Judge Kelly and after hearing tea -1 -onto damage by dropping bombs upon guments on the motion last "week he1 sjimnii, liourneova and Menimini. i took tlio matter under mlvisenient. iiiUl UNIT Wlir llliiv -r. grcate., .inportance, The Kvoi,i,,t .s says editorially; 8 " In the previous imtcAiucrioj mh ,"nly and plainly ,i10u,,, 1()t!,P; tnendly. h had Mr. Rnis so his resignnt.on imlirnt ilu'cci,,., note ,s t n entirely ,liffm, ,; -Mi. Hryan d,,l not oonmd ,i lllillilln that it may inciiii nr." British liewsnniicrs lilianli . ,11., the iilcn tlmt nn A .....:,..,:. ...i. King Is Improving. The writ of review was granted in Athens, June !), Kino Constantine "ie ease of the city of Salem against showed marked improvement todav, it Trover and the defendant order- was officially announced.' His Ma jes-1'1''' ilischargpcl today by Judge tlullowav. ty is not yet out of danger, but attend-1 Trover was convicted' in tho municipal .. .. a . - CCillrr l li-lVittr. n. ...... I.....'.. .... I ill I ...... . , (fe,.i,r iM-ei II 11(1 J1IICI.I -, and ho iniinecliutely asked for a writ of review. In liandiiiu down his ing physicians are now hopeful of hisi recovery. I it Teacher BAarU Interpreter of The Drama jWision Judge tlaNoway stad that the t South American trnvol pictures at Ve Liberty tonight and tomorrow. A good prograin. The Woman's 1'oroign Missionary so ciety of the l-'iral Methodist church will meet this evening nl the home nt' Mrs. ,1. (), (Jolt rn , 7H." Court street, O. B. Webb, of tho Webb & dough! undertaking parlors, motored to l'ort-1 land mid return yesterday, the speed-j ..nnil , , -mmi'i i iik j i if nine!, .Mr, eon reports the roads in excellent condition on both sides cd' the river. Special Salom pictures at Yo Liberty tonight nnd tomorrow. W. O. W, Me inorial day exercises, Congressman llawloy will bo in the city 4his evening and attend the union baiicpiet, at the Motel Albany by spe cial invitatiiin. He is looking' after his I, inn county farm and visiting nt the tleisendorfer farm, Alba u v liemo crat. The Oregon State School for lllind will held their closinir exen the ises i,l, iti..u . i. ......... , WAJ I i mi no will IK. Ill llieir ctosiiiL' i "' ' " " mi'si neuiitiiui urn ver- i'.. .i .i 1 I Hi ulnini l.i .' . . ' " '-"."K e i ,.i i. . "h " .'.."so" Christian church. A nluv entitled "Tin still,, :. ,, ,,j ,,. ..' Vi . . ' '""K'l't'ecnt i 'pun 0lltnws .' Ktinnctta." in which m 1 1 1 1 111 IM III III,' ui'i.rwil tat I 1 1 ti r n i. nut vogue in pictures wm be iireiiemeii. Mi-. Ma,Vri; Dollar watches at Stone's dnig store, THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY fill '! -'m iSee Our IS 11 Brilliant Sweepers Why pay from $25 to $15 for inferior sweeper when you pel the best in your eilv for $19 Window "We buy for less, there fore we sell for less. YOUR CREDIT " I I! can If Cl '' I I II A mi ci v. nn 1 1 1 1 1 : r 1 . mi :;..Wte'. . IS GOOD HERE g-SSHS I ity, coiislitutes a new M"iay at tne uregou that is bound to si nee a responsive chord among those who admire homily and real acting. Having lived three years in Mexico 'ity, Dr. (iustav A. Wislicenus, of this 'ity, is authority ou the conditions in Mexico. For ihiH reason Hie Kev. H. !' Tischer. pastor of the Unitarian church! has invited Dr. Wislicenus tc deliver an address on the Mexican situation next Sunday evening ut the social ser vices. Tho staico's most veruntHn o... ni . " --.....1...M uiui, ui(ju niiin, in i ne uregou tonight. The Mooso band of Mooschoart, 111., will leave cirlv hum ..... t. r ,, ., , -. "- -1- ...iM.ni in, h ,,- n- ol the west, and will play at San Diego I of k ," "oi ii .1 nose co ,, fe ,, 1 ii i n t h .erincr Himti v ufnie, .....n.. beer" and did not say that it was unlawful, ami that if it were unlawful the verdict would have said so, there fore it must have been the intention of the jury to acquit tiie defendant. C. M. Inman and Jc.hu I). Turner rep- ii'soieci cue cieieniiniit. graduating cl for Nurses ol ium will luihl ereises at the " .inn cue nrsi week ol duly. This 'at the "mm is composed ol licivs from the nn lionnl Moose orpliuu home at Moose heart, III., mid is said to he one of the I most juvenile ban, Is in the country. "Tho Hoart of a Painted Woman" featuring Olga I'etrova, at the Oregcn. o That Walter L. Toozo, Sr., of Salom, I O. E h"'s " 1H""' I" recover from his. Off ice present serious ilhiciu in n 1 umi . . , , - lr ,,c 11,11,111,11 , 1"'". expressed by Chas. T. Tooze. broth..,. 1 I't (licgmi City, j cuiniiinieiili,,,, l Walter 1,. Too.e. .lr i t. Jims been ill for some weeks past' i,,,V his ailment was not .1, ,.i .. .. serious nature. Flower will Ink' the lend play will include several musical num bers, with T. S. Huberts nt the piano. A few cents expended for a Journal want ad. will bring you ..dollars ..in profit. You will find anything you want houses, farms, horses, positions, lost valuables or friends by rending the Capital Juurn.'il New Tod'uy and classi fied pages. Thin evcninir tliran will be given in the city, nil of special nil crest. I he seniors of the .Salem high school will present "Tho J'rivate Sec retary" at the iilhlilni'liiiii The in,. .llu the (lie-on :iim school will give o".. i ne uullinvs of KtKiuetta," ..iris ,,f n, Our trunk dnu.n.rtinem- la tin. ,,, , . v. iiiwou completo in thc city, (let our mices. Huren it Hamilton. xne cannery of Hunt Bros. Co. of this city lias been in operation for the past two weeks and is now giving em ployment to -,(), Tho cannery opened with the gooseberry season and is now , niiig cin sirawoernes and cherries. i , , 1 Ins year tho strawberry eron was c A,'K".mpl,,,s f attorneys were rather light, while the cherries o fa? ''.T' ',m""t. J'', 2 ?f tho ,:ir have run about nn average crop The ' ,0,.'rtl ll,s '"'"'"; ''.V Judge Gal strawberries are expected to Z until ' ,in.. "ho of E. h.-Jlartin fli" Ireginning of xt vee when the "K",",St "', W.' Jh,l,'1,"' Hn ''"""'IT will iiut its entire f!j2 I ,l"''i''V .tt"'1 ioo'', Stevens. This is raspben'ie, a loea, ber, J v i n" n,'tio" b,'"ht hv tbo plintiff as Iho'wor cr e T J' "'.,, f'Y "-.two last unified defend- . .; " . "' " '", auis, me evidence was taken . one coil nice t ' . . , " 1 -'iiiviiiHii r;i' met ci isis liuii he prcvipilatocl bv tlio controversy with Umnnny. MRS. ANNA R0GEBS HSH liihle Tteililinir nMiiiuli',. 507 N. Liberty, Jto SW 1. ( . At, Inninu nnd John D. Turner represent the plaintiff and Waller Win slow the defendants. e increased; from time to time as (he larger supply of fruits come in, Special! A good reinforced fiber matting suitcase. A big value at 1..-0 Specially priced for one we.dt at !J8c, Huren Ji Hamilton, xt , .". ' ' oi bv i;, ,Z!r r "J".? WIU 1)6 "lved'o the deceafied consists of bonds and ci,.. 1,1..,. ."r "''""" ''ii'ss ot motes to the value, of 7o00. The leua "inn si mill, ai tne iriui iilltinir dtii. 1 (ne nimi.i.l n II.,.... o ,. C SOS helil nt tl. ".. ... V , . ' ' . i"iji noo n, u oroiner, iitir. This iMirl nl" ; . ?r ": " ', 11 ,vo M,ml- 11 bth living ..... ' I" i cue.,,, - uiogue, iiermanv. an, Theresa Ar- I ' "."r''.1N''H "'". ,ni'"'"l "ic''l-l f this city. The will was made f'.r nve ,, v , rVr ..i: rf"'y ?' , was witnessed The will of Mary Ollschlager, who oleic in una eny .June L', nil .I, was ad mitted to lirobnte tmlnv 1 tV fill nnlill' (of County Judge Hiishey. 'Tho estate Touring cars for country nl ..i..... .!v.a tlnv Rnd nicht u..,i'i,. Pi'h'i'f rruKonablcT W( meet, ail trains. Phonel Office Hotel Bligh l'i,w, i 'ii. iii i '"r'v"7 i Kins oi mic class have also auroi I , l , ,T ' W ' ,,",1.tlu;ill Hlmll dress enlirelv in w M U lllg clil:.:i ii In Trlliiiinir Si'iinn 1 . .. V ,c, of I he TrainiiiL' Sciiooi the Willamette sanatccr tlieir eoiiiinencement ex I'liilarian church. There is real enjoyment in smokinx a Una rem cigar. Salein-made, 5 cents. Cashatt, M. D city physician. Ill I hi i,k ol' Commerce. J'hone lass have also agreed thntlJr. Theresa. Arnold was named as ex ecutrix and T. K. Kurd, II. A. Johnson, Jr., nnd (i. V, Johnson, Jr., were niiiued as appraisers. carry- P "Jute roses, tied with purple mil '"' as purple mid wnite are the class colors. lhe only special d initio,, hp 1 1 it'll run viiiiiHi i.e.. ..a .1 . i i .... will be i, l t.'.,r 1, V "!,s A J'OMtion wns tiled n he prulmte I s r, .1 in Sfr'T1',,1' tlm.-oi.rt to-lay to dceturc Ciuslave A. (lirod "I"" 'o "Pi-lit Kiu.nl. mi I,,,,,. inn per ii loners, Ariaur Oirod and I 'n ill (lirod, sons of Oustave A. l.irnil i'.in!fi. c'.mt 4C...:H i. :.. ....... Lllt1, Ll,,-u juiiHT jB -O- (iiiiiranleeil to have more W tluin tiny sweeper in this utnvo n iree demonstration in -fdl us hv nl If Hilt H. It. Harris, division superintendent for the luleriiaiioiial Correspoiulence schools, has been in ihis city for tlie 1'iist two days assisting the local man H'T. V. D. Aid,,,,,. orKnn,M ,. deuls fraternity. At a meeting of the ' S. stiulenis, nt the Salem Coni- iiicreial Club lust evening, n chapter of! to I'or , ""s coinpieied nnd a " K0 ineuibei'.hi,, ,. rt, M,. l,m.iH "'li Cl I I III llll.., ..,..!.. .' ... I. . . I I " i, inn ii, r ion- iiieiciui 1 ' morning o it : men. Jlel'ore the b,. i ' ; p , r""' "K '.c i ne ex -.'..n . ,,, cM'iiing, n ,nnee will be given by a speeiiil class of six, trained J im ( ash Those giving the dance me I rum the physical culture class, . .1 When in SALEM, OBEUU", w - BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modwa Free and Private , Ball Nearest to all Depots, , W w Capitol BuUdlng A Home Away from bob T. O. BLIOH, Prop. Both Phones Tree Auto A theatrical trn.it n,,.n t. ..... singe s must versatile (, m n.... Kou tonight. ' Tho Iliisinoss Mon's Ad,lustmont Co., new I'l.'l.'.'f ,,, i.. .. ' , . " " ii' m i in cms cue', ''lis I'l'en opeiied wilh Kiigeue llmistdn "s lunuiiuer. Tin. i'i'i,...- . '- - '- " - ii i n ,i nil' now eiiternrise nm 1 ..... t ... l ... , I . .ii 'i hi, mum -I'C in lhe Masonic I nl.. ti... , , " ' "1 ' .'"II ll v ilu U L'eneii. ..,.11 , - " .... . n.i, iiiisi uess. Card Of Tllnnlra We wish tn iliin.l.' i... ... i i. , I n . . I' l.v assisled .us ,l,- .,,.. , opeclnl 8alc trunks and travolinff lentil of .,r I', .... I ..i. . . . ., ! W' see wiinlmv, i,...,.,. & li,,,,.;,., , fl"';''l."f'IVriiigs. i The TlM tolr.... IK. .1. C. SCIIAI'PI' .111;..!. .. .. . VI, a icwgue win at- . nn, I Arrangements Completed lash's" Vnv ri...u.' T I guar, iui uicman LXClllSIon Tl. . ... i iifci ,,,r ,Me enenini, ,!t I ortliiuel has been uriniii,i.,l ,,u c.i. iiM'w 'I'l... . .... "" iiiiiii win leave on the Southern Pnc f e f, T,..i , ' " "'I VI ' III - A years c.t nge and feeble in body and mind, lie is possessed of personal prop erty anil money to the value of ."i0HU Oil, tllCV i echini lie Is iniiiiiiiitile 11. 1 ll- lll'f " . . , ... Id 'Oil'1' hiil f' idling his affairs. The petition gon bid that Arthur (Jil'n.l 'tin iiimnlntcil ! nl' . Illli iKomuinn. .nine 1 nt i o'c oek. n the ol fire of llin ni.iiiiiv .miirt Umi iioiii iieaniig in t he mutter w he he , . c ii mi. will receive llisilillL' "'l' of' of the vniiinis seH- . Hlh ,,, he 0 rue , :( ill riu-c.ve "- ' ,,., ,,c Salmi. was today np- Premier suction cleaner! -"'I-.' nZZ!Xil Tho Frantz imi-M (Mir V'W ...l, n. . i. . ,, " I"!' 'ill MM'. (I gets all the dust, sirongly built. When '-' li'iv get the liest." Sent out on tmil. Huren .V Hamilton. Aclclia Zimiiierninn pointed administrator of the estate of to Mm l ies ('. !,,,,, ii, ,n, n u'L j;,,, I lliivti streets at S i,',.,,,.t !.'.:.,.. -''. I !'!.". lenvimr i.n'U,,.... I ,i,.n,ii-ii- m , . , ' ' i ' mil I i ,, , ' r. """ ' , " I Poll Its ll, Tin, I ! I....I. till' VII III, III 'tlllil ii ii. I ,..,1,1 .lul.if., .. " I ,,,I,MI . ...... .1,,, ,n,,.- , lie Kii.ii i in no ; .. i i.. ... neil nt .'I; I "on 'l ii; gon, Pins '" ":., , Si i"" 1 of June. ll'l '. ''.': ;, I 1W' is will liefurno-li" " p j,. , ,, lis.", Stale siri'it, ' h,,k f .1 1 eoinpiini'"! I'V I'" lf" , bill, !i' t in Schoo I Mst net -' , )(1i!l k; ! '. Ilrcim. v.l.i.-l. ' , Uj l lied nt .'MliOO. The) heirs nro Adedia A Ml KAM I t.V. I Tin I ing the nni'iiili, ,. ' '" 'I ,'m" I"""' '' .;., , ',' ' '""' "itn automobiles ill tuke charge of the Indies and escort t I''"! to the hotel. The big parude will "tmt promptly , i,,.3 VlA.-U. A ' iiiir.-l.iiiK , ,,e bMsieSH ,.,, fv. the hernnuH will be taken cut of - pii.iiiie u nssigned to n point of viuitage where Ihey n.uv view the '"I"';!'."'". I'.dlowing'the' pa,,,,!,., the ' "in ne escorted to the Cham '"'I of loiuineice where n f...v i i - '. ii'i.-i,, , ,n, iieirn uro ,ie,,,i 1 1,,' iinuieriiiiin, the wife of the deceased; j th Mabel C. Zi m riniltl. n iln itiflitnt' tniil ' ail I.. Zininieniian, a son, nil of Nil verlcn. U. ), Dower, W. i'oshny and laiiies Dower were named ns apprais ers, Xiiiiinoriiinu died of a gunshot wound, and t Inrenee O, Hursell is now held in tho county juil to await trial ' ' - . . . . 1 1 ,,11 it . . .,.ei ,-i'.ii """"r i,i 11 l,"r.l MtuM! ,1 ni"l 111 ,e amount av.ar.l- 1. ;' 1.. ' I to i" d in lllds l"r WiiiiiI. .1 lilt " '' ' ,!"'.i,1'':"t,,r:.-icet .' . i vc. lie nn"1 " ... i nf I""' 1.1.1- , In ll'"'!'! I" '., ',,,,,'r .IR n ' ... ,, I! II l.'ll" W. II. Ml "'"T Jltorl I icii at the their chil li t -".- UI HIII ' V I UMI, .1, Uu , iiiiuuii innin nt . .i ' "k iil iiiti ii'iitnin inui i . Ii'tcal sewer ih ....T 1. . ,V 11 . !'' u full representi.ti,, """""'" '" I'" "'"'I''. During the after r" niH-y Ul 411 1T llllhi nm. ,!. ' Illlrtll tlttl.. . '"' llll' III 1 I I IJII'll ii It . I III.... ..i ' .1- . . . ' I ' llll.' IM-tlMU III n ITM i This sewer will run int.. i ,., .....!.. t'..' . ' .. .. u"w ,ll b0 moved to tin,: ... .. niiiiM i inon . cull me re m .. .,i . : si reei. sewer, and will be about 4.-,l feet. r..,. . . . n" l"'n11 long. (Hie third of tlm distance is nl- ciulv ,v , ., 0 n""u' Bmno ''''' ei.,ly laid with a six lncd, se vr 1 it , sen. sec, 1'' ''' '!n-v A' (,1,,"t- "'" 'Ins iH 1-0 talcen up , th , entire J'harire oi i'i i ' lo have 11 1 .-in I laid with !, in'i, pi,,,,. cllroi"""t.'o ol the lc,.,u, business. , Dr. O. A. WisilTou!. D. Physician Lg will, mi!', 'p 1"19 for tl'"'1 cen- ' lircsena.ion and rcs.,'a,C ? Ztri v , u'" VlenUni r""S h l"'i'Hli. Jlulibard buililiiig. , ' ' ' '"'" ''"'pets with- '"''' ''ii .vn,,r nil. Dure,. T in rinon.. c. . I "'""IMOII. .... ,,1., , ,Jlo j-unianii nose res- ii' in. ucr mail s nn, ,.t .. in .ti.... I " oiiUlim IBK lor with Ih lhe red Already I-, Cherrians. their Indies and 'to In - it ,', i W " i' "(" n,,i .v'' t'"'ii.ls have made reservations for the Iln oi era oi , v on to 'l""'''f. Actliur U'ilMin, secretary r' :1 , , , 111 -"' home. llrei, IllltlllllO l ,lu ill 1 1. . .. , 1 " hi ul IIUI'I'II dlSposil of the I'l ' , , ,'. "" " i i in us nn ladies tor tours uhmit il u-i ut the liiiperiul will tnlc'e ulnee ..-.! ''"'. i1'!"1.'' ,lu,i" Hniior ""' ' "" '.v tlie Cherrinn Cn. -n iianii. i K. liosnii,,,,,, il ,(p ,,,., ... lei- led, 'iccl displny Pf the evening 1 1 1 , U'n"T r "" l'rt in ' . loose who wish ., o seats in the grand slnnd, ......... 1-,11,'uirv xviisnn lions will be made oulv liiestinir it iv!',t",V',"i"ir:',,,"'"i"ir "m '-'" M't- 1) lit midnight, but tickets will l,e good tor return m, f.. !,., ... K. . 1 " "" "',,1'VMiig Aioiuiay. Water Wlll'lltl 1,flu.,lr...... 1 .1 A Pleased Expression : 'T I- M' T ' .li- "" .I to ,e- I mid us reservn- lor those re-1 The eyes must be fitted pert', insure the pleased epiorsinn wl notes physical comfort. We lire expert In the selection proper glasses to overcome all el''' of eyesight. Miss A. McCulloch, Optometry Bom Hubbara mag. ii ,.j i "11 used their transfers,