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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOUBNA 8AXXM. OEBOOW, MONDAY, JTOE 21. 1915. TWO Social Personal t MOLLlt KUSOOMM ! A ! Under the Apple Tree Bough. .Proctor ClnsB Butterfly Grant Shafer Kuth Page Harmonizing chords in all major and j minor keys i Harriett Griffith, Mabel Manns Good-Bye Sweet Day .... Kate Vannah Harriett Griffith (a- Ghost in the Chimney. .. .Kullak (b) Impromptu Theme No. 1, Op. ! M2 Schubert (c) Water Sprites Ourhtt Mabel Marcus Fairy Bells Gurlitt ; Class I fV) The Nightengale Kullak (b) Skating Kulluk (c) To a Wild Rose MacDowell Harriett Griffith Presentation of certificates 1 WOMEN CAN HARDLY BELIEVE The Capital Journal is al ways glad to print social news from outsido of Salem, and will appreciate anything of this kind sent in over the telephone or by mail. In sending in news the writer's name, should al ways be signed, not for publica tion, but as a guarantee that ths matter is reliable. Wo do not print anything sent in un less we know the author of it. The second exhibition to be made by the Oregon Photographic assn-iation, composed of local artists, will be in place tomorrow in the children's de artment of the public library and the public is extended an invitation to view the work, which includes for the most part local scenes. The setting for the piano recital, in which pupils of Miss Elma Wcller were graduated in the Dunning method, Wed' aesday evening at the First Presby terian church was as fairv like as it How Mr$. Hurley Was Re stored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Eldon, Mo. " I was troubled with displacement, inflammation and female weakness, r or two years I could not ' PORTLAND MAN ARRESTED Portland, Ore. June 21. John Keed, the magazine writer, reported arrested at Kholm, Bussia. is a Portland boy. His mother, Mrs. C. J. Reed, resides here. PERSONALS : w w P. H. D'Arev is a visitor in Portland stand n mv long at a time and I I A-' L. Wallace was in Portland yes- could not walk two ata-v- , . , t, ,:i, Tom Townsend was blocks without en- k .,..,,,.. during cutting and ! j ( perrv aml' family motored to. drawing pains aown silver Creek Sunda a visitor in Sil- my right side which increased every month. I have been at that time purple in the face and would I could not lie down or Trot de Cavalcne ...... . . . Kuficnstein , wu,k the floor Mabel Marcus, iinrriett v.mritn, -"9 Bit 8tii sometimes for a day and a night W eller, Miss ,ed,ncr j J was nervous, and had very The UBhers were Miss Leona Wieilmer. , . Miss Isola Smith, Miss Madge Bailey. ; Me appehte no ambibon, melancholy, Miss Veda Vaughn, and Miss Althca and often felt as though I had not a jh. friend in the world. After I had tried most every female remedy without suc- Pink roses, ocean spray and fern were cess, my mother-in-law advised me to iirpiI nrnfuselv to decorate the audi-: take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable torium of the First Hni'tist church. 1 Compound. I did so and Pained in i motored to Stavton ve-tcrday when Miss Mann-ret Fisher piesented ' strenirth everv dav. I have now no trou- Ira G. Mercer will leave for F. G. Deckebach was a passenger ia Portland this morning. I Henrietta Wilber. cf Hubbard, is a vistior in the city today. j R. Brownlee went to Toitland tarn; morning on the earlv electric. B. O. Westbrook, of Albany, were in j the city vesterday visiting with friends, j '. S. Savage and family, of Mill City were here visiting with friends over, Snndav. 11. W. Emmel, a hich school student left today for a visit with relatives at i Hillshoro. T. H. Galloway, .less Campbell and C. E. Knowland'wiih their families' San wan nrtKHiMja tn mnlln if. nnrt wna Hue eessful in supplementing a necessary I her piano pupils in recital. -M'araso ble in any way and highly praise your Francisco next Thursday. taKing ine, program furnished by the drill and action s.iig was a i'r'' 01 1 medicine. It advertises itself." Mrs. ; Great Northern Steamer trom tiavei. : S. T. HURLEY, Eldon, Missouri. Remember, th? remedy which did detail in the program tiny musicians, who were like little hu j the program, Helen Pollock, Helen I man hiitti-rflio tl.ev flitte,! thr,,li Arkpe, Cleina Sauder, Lois rellows. at,,.;, ... .i v.;:c,. i ,!..:. ,i Helen Walcher. Dorothy Ilobson, Odilel fashioned frocks of everv hue. Teach-' Matthews, and Louise S. hacfer taking (his was Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ing music to children is claiming the I'art- rocKea in pin ana earning pins. - Compound. For sale everywhere. in of music teachers everywhere I ?'"-:u"- "V1" " .nv are eomimr to imorecintc l' harles Koelseuo plnved evenly t and anil ac- number, "A attention and many are coming to Mrs. Dunning 's method. She thoroughly grasped the art of cater ing to the mentality of the child und '. V thorough manner. Helen Malehcr in a program given by vcrv Voiing stu-; , , .-..i hi... i...i n..i., There lire A l(f, ; .-r,)ii(. e t', I,;i:bs." by mig it , Kngleman, and (Mile Matthews in I ..iirfitiilv ,n ihn nt mti 1 11 if u.ts : T:.ltl u.. u.,u..- . I ..... r-iiniiiuT J.itie, iiiMiurui. iu liu Twilight," by Oaeiisehals. was played by Dorotliv Hob. on ill a compu'e.l mil dents who use this system. pretty details, which to some It has helped thousands cf women who have been troubled with displace ments, inilamrrution, Ulceration, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, Miss Vireiuia Maon returned home at Jefferson tcilay after a week end ; visit with Miss Olg'a Muuson, 259 North Fifteenth street. H. F. Caldwell who is associated with ; the Townsend Creaniery. returned today from a fonr weeks' vi-it at San Frau-i ciseo and Fresno. i Miss Minnie Gahl.-.lorf and Miss But-; ler, of San Antonio, are in the city, the guests of Wm. Gahlsdoif. They expect ' seem suporflona, but which reallv invak en the musical understanding in a child, ami hold its interest in a manner unobtainable otherwise. These features were demonstrated Wednesday evening, tone colors being represented in music al drills by Hazel George, Priseilla Fry, Helen Wcller, Rovena Eyre, Marie Briggs, Marie Kostein, Ruth I'age, Do rothy Esh. They were assisted in other exercises by leona Goer, Lorena Geer, Ruth Buckner, Margaret Wild wridge, Irene Greenbaum, Mary Cupper and Helen Marcus. Queen Melody was represented by Harriet Griffith." and Prince Harmony by Mabel Marcus, their attendants being Mildred Roberts and Louise Cupper, all in royal apparel who occupied tlio ulace of honor uuon the platform throughout the evening. The program follows: Clasa Song Dunning Clnss Knight Rupert Mmmnnn Dorothy Lseh. Huth Page. Marie Kostein, Miss Wcller Echo Waltz." by Itrainnrd. nil did igfod work. 'leoliii (irnber, in a Krogman nnnibc.-, "Vesper Bells," dis played confidence and understanding. " llappv Hottentots," bv Antonv, was played in good time by Louise Schaefer, her who had studied less than one year. "The Little Prince," Knr,'ni:in. by Joe Gilbert, and Law-son's "Tinkleing Itells, " bv Clemi Sander, were char- and nervnne nrivirrnfinn of tor ll rUr i to visit here until A.iun-t 1 moon, hovo r .iio,! TA'K,. At Dr. M. E. Pomern v. Hay Porucroy and it? Lydia E. Pinkh&m Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Salt I.alie City, who made a score of points. .Mis Kitchen s points nuni- acterized by good time ami tune. Much musical ability was displayed by Helen Pollock in "Dixie Land," with varia tions, Lindsev, by Helen Pollock. A duct, "High School March," by Spen-j er. was well executed bv .ola liinlvvclli Donald Movers left this morning on the steamer Beaver for San Francisco. Thev will be away until about the 10th of July. Mrs. Lawrence Harris visited Eugene the past week. She returned to Salem Friday. Judge and Mrs. Harris will go into their new house in Salein June -1. Eugene Register. Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Meyers and Mr. und Mrs. H. H. 'linger motored .yesterday in their cars with a party ot to Albany and Coivallis, re- The Fourteenth Street club met on Thursday with Mrs. L. W. Cileason. Those present ouHido the club were: Mrs. E. A. Pruitt. Mrs. W. (). Asseln, friends Mrs. Elmer Lane. Mrs. Kulph Harr, : turning bv the wav of Independence. Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. ! Dr. F. E. Burgess. wLo was recently Baker. j named as a member of the state board of examiners in oi'teinetry, will go to Out of town people here for the Rine-' Salem today to atti i.d the first meet- independence Sa le To encourage the buying of Moshcr Tailor Made Clothing for Independence Day wear instead of ready-made clothing, we are willing te sacrifice all thought of profit during this week. The Offer Is Made to New Customers Only Our old customers know the qualityof our clothing what we want to do is to convince new customers of the merit of Mosher-made Suits. So during the week of June 21st to 26th we will make up any suit from our large stock of high class fabrics at 20 per cent Reduction Our prices are, Salem Made, $20 and. up. See what we offer at ?25 and Thelma liirdwcll. Lois hellows. hurt rounicn departed for their homes I ing of the re-organized benrd. Eugene a runiiun i-umpd-mon, wance .-Nitiuiiav. arranging to meet again next j Ketrister. Scissors Grinder llar.el (ieorge The Answer Priseilla Frv (a) Ding-Dong Bell .". (b- Lullaby Helen Wcller Melody, Melody King ... Class (n) Waltz (b) Dirds in the Woods (c) Come in the Garden. . , d) Drive Around the Lake. Marie Hriek. Dnm. Seventh Tonic Triads and Inversions Priseilla Fry, Helen WelK-r Rovena Evre Eong Tonic Triads Class (a) Two Little Hirds Had a One Dav OO Triplets (c) Waltz Rovena Eyre Swing Song .' Mabel Marcus Daisy Dance Class Part II Story of the Mouse Lynci Kuth Page, Marie Kostein Dew-drops Parlow Dorothy Esdi (a) Bagpipes ' Ryder (b) (ialop Hurlesipic Gurlitt Sea Shell Transposition of Same Marie Koatein . . Grivnnr N'ewcomb . . Gny nor . . (iuynor . Dunning Elswnrth , . .Jenkins . . .Jenkins .Jenkins Dunning Talk , Guvnor . Heyers . Levers of tho Wood hpirites," hrillinntly l'or vearin Gilliam eountv a young pupil, Claude Litchfield, a con-1 ' ' seientious student, gave SpunMing s The appearance of Alma Cluck, who Ilio Mill Wheel. Gertrude West. in.miltf in s,lem this vear on the musical Voigt's "Friends Again," Elizabeth units' course, at' the Harvard per Dyer in Rathburn'n "Twilight on the lurmanee of Siegfried" will be the Mountains, ' nnd Loia Nye in Kern's, hist in a long time as Madame Gluck aise r.pisoue, pityed correctly and ,s signified her intention to wiut neautilul expression. "GojMoii i'n,, ti0 i,ii P.OAD OUT OF COAL BUSINESS I, , I ir .. . . j-- i . i . iii'.n-.i. ny ueiiis, was coniiiienny p.jv. pl.-iyed by liuth Peek, who is a gifted homo young musician. The "Glide Walt., by Vanderbeck, was cleverly interpre tatcd by Frederick Arpke. Ida Ander son put lunch benuty into her "Sounds of Springtime," by Wenel, as did nKo Klizabeth Dyer, Lois Nye and liuth Peck in the "Polonaise." by Kramer. Hobin Fisher, in "Constant Devotiici," bv Geibel, was much nppreeiflte. Mil dred Douglas closed the program wiih a brilliant interpretation of Ijirregla's "Co(uetuela Mazurka." Miss Marion Emmons, a violin pupil of Miss Joy I Turner, assisted with the "Serenade." by Gounod, and was wnrmly applauded. GOLDMAN 13 ACTIVE Washington, June 21. The govern ment today won its s.iit before the su preme court to put the Delaware and Lackawanna railr ad out of the coal retire business for evnJTng the commodities for a year for the pur-; clause law through its subsidiary coal i. devoting herself to a hit ot . selling Company. The court declared life. Madame Gluck, who under i the evasion t" be illeiral. the circmnstnuei s is entitled to her name of Mrs. Ziiubulist, has ideas about the duty of a mother to her child and she will attempt to carry these out dur ing the next yiar. r-he is now located Goldman, anuri iu nor country home cm Lake George ! quietly early t where she and her husband have de-livred several termincd not to allow even the harm-j day. less tinkle of a piano. iLere were n over against her. Commenting on the presentation re-1 vital of Miss Greta Phillips, Joseph was gowned in white satin, veiled with ran ST. PAUL NEWS GERVIAS NEWS Snn Diego Cal.,"' June 21. Emma list, left San Diego ulay after having lie speeches here ou Sun- i demonstrations what- Dr. Edwards was called to tha bed- Orville Smilh. of Silverton, has rent side of his mother in Portland last P,i the Schwab building and will open' week, she having suffered a stroke of up a t,(, am billiard hall. paralysis. Dr. II. 0. Hickman reports the binh Joseih and George Hi ler received) . . , . ,. ,,, . ,. , . the sa l news of the death . of their of a girl to Mr. and Mrs Andrew Each- younger brother, who was serving (,VPI""R- ',"(' iMh- j the German army. Mrs. H. S. Marshall and Miss Kath- Mr. and Mrs." James Coleman, for- arine returned Tuesday from their visit merly of this place, uow residing near, of several days with Mrs, Marshall's Salem, was thrown from their buggy j sister in Portland, last, week, receiving a severe shaking D. R. Moses came down from his home up but no rerimis injury. The acci-jat Jt,ff (,, iiun,ay , t;,iP charge of dent was caused ny colliding wnn an one of ,,,,, tla,,kini; hollsll,g in Sanl ir. Drown 'b bcrrv vards. Dr. C. S. White and family, of Port land, and Mrs. Hoyer, of Seattle, mother of ( apt. liluine, were guests of Mrs. L. J. Larding and daughter, Sun- When la SALEM, 0EEQ0N, tUip i BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modem Fret' and PrlTt BatbJ. BATES 75c, tl.OO, 11.50 FES DAT, The only hotel In ths hutlnea district. Kearcst to all Depots, ThMtrN ud Capitol Bollditujai A Kome Away from Eon. T. O. BIIGff. Fnfr Both rhtme not Auto Bui. .. Bartlett McCullo Dr. and Mrs, A. A. Crabhe, of Truer.' Iowa, longtime friend of Mr. and Mr-. S. M. Endicott, have been passing sev eral days in Salem m their way home trom the California expositions. Mr. Endicott has just recently returned Iiom an eastern trip. MaetJueen, the music editor of the irernnian, publishes the fci lowing: "Miss Greta Phillips, au accomplished young vocalist, of Salem. Oregon, was I resented in a song recital last Mon day by Miss Mjnnetta Magers. Miss Phillips possesses a soprano voice of shadow luce, and her silk tulle veil was wreathed with oinnge blossoms. She curried a shower bompict of bride roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid wore a gown irf pale yellow satin, with ovcrdrnpf of imported lace, anil her bouoiie. v.a of yellow roses and treqi : cored. Mrs. Vera Schaupp Priekey as-,-i-tod with a brilliant piano) solo from Dr. and Mrs. It. 11. White have a' Ml""- Alllul Kogers Fish gave h I their guests, Miss Anna nnd Mis "" interesting rea. ling. Mrs. George H. i Laura Conrad of Ottawa. Illinois. Thev1 """" ft, Mrs. H. J. Miles and Miss Ma- lare the attractive twin cousins of M rs. w,'ri' ln ""' receiving line and lit White and David Eyre. They will re main n fortnight nnd will be extensive ly entertai ned by the Evre and White families. They were ;iiii-lu.led in n theatre party 'Friday nigiit made up for Miss Adams' performance at the Grand Opera House. excellent quality and range and she has ferns. 1-ollowing the ceremony, an in dramatic ability. She gave four pleas- formal reception was held, nnd a buf fet supper served. Assisting about th tie Margaret Lewis attended the door. Mis-es Kuth Fugaie and Koso Pratt were the ushers. t The Oregon Alpha Chi Omega Alum nae club gave their annual luncheon and musical at the ll-nson Hotel Sat- lurdiiv afternoon, with Mrs. R. Monroe I Me- """ MniMcrtnd rroidcnl ( nlifornin. u 250 KIAKNY ST. National Fe.i BabSiiltarud Biuk It i pleasant tn recn-,1 that Miss Vera Kitchen, n former Salem girl, the Portland pinnist, at a musical i xamiiin tion held Ins' week at Los Aneele. under the auspices of the leration of Music clubs. won first choice of nil piano students competing from Pacific cuist states Th is is a notable honor. Miss Kitchen is nl present a piano student with W'il limn li. Hon ne, of Portland, graduated in l'.Mitl in pin no from the Northwest Xnrtmil (-illi,m it M,,;. -C..I..... t... RAM VWAWr-TCOrt I ''. under ilireclion of Dr. Z. Par- I A moIera, tie-prool, up-to-dttc Hotel, 2 locll in the cnvttr ol eytrvihino and n "o io ine caponhon Uioundi. RATES 1.00.J1.50iinEle $1.50. 2.00 singte 1.50. S2.0Q double 2.00, 12.50 doubl. M I J ot 16. rnutmruk(Sun A cm. n-l Talus "Unlveml" Bui direct in iim.i ' .. . ... " ... . . . u.va i . IMIH IITV rtMrii(Mi. ill. nnd she also studied Piano in Salein with Mrs. Josephine Sharp. Sue re sided in Salem rith her grand parents. II .-ir. ii in i .11 rs. .1 tin li Itecit, going to Port .land with them sohrtlv uftor her grndu J'ntion, Miss Kitchen's ability was ree- 1'igiiizeil during her residence in Sa- II lem and She wns heard I'reipieutlv on I musical programs, Pefore entering tin ! final ciniteMt fit A i.. i:... I j Kitchen will bo featured as soloist on a ""itt, of Giosham. I program to l . given ut the Federation a i convention June "i. Miss Kitchen iniii.-n m wrciion irieiu s t int in,, ,.nn. Her closest Gilbert, and Miss May Steuloff as rep reentaties from Salem. The Oregcio dub was niganied and the charter granted them in April. Tuey started tneir cinii with ,to The Tyrolean room was i-rettilv dec orate.) in the sorority colors, red and green. luil i-nitations adorned the luncheon table. On the place cards nnd programs were clever pen and ink ketches, including the Greek mono gram. Others present at the luncheon were: The Mi-es Ernestine llislop, Helen Wcgtiiann, Linnn Pauley, Mil dred Croat, Ada Heed, Edith Vnther wood, Faith llnntliorne, Agnes Red mond. Grace Wuodwort.i, Mrs. H. W, Hopkins, Mjs. J. E. Withrow. and Mrs. Hay Shiiin, all of Portland; Miss Lys tra Tugg, ul' Warreiiton: Mrs. Henrv G. .Mitchell, of Memphis, Tennessee; Miss Alice Streets, of Medford; the Misses Gernldiiie N'ewins, Gertrude Xolnn, Ee- ona Iserr, of Coivallis, and Miss Elir.a- ronms were Mis. William Wcodhnm, Mrs. L. J. Robeson, of Tacoma, and Miss Ethel ltlat.-hlcy, of Hillshoro. Misses Edith liaugh'erty and Ha?.el lloyt preside! at the punch bowl. 1 he bridegroom is a representative of the Independence Creamery company and the couple will niako their home in In dependence. After n residence 0 twelve years in Salem, Mis. ,heph Harris and her children, accompanied by Mrs. Harris' sister, Mrs. .Mendelssohn, of New York city, left lust week for that place to locate permanently. Miss Florence Porter, a student at charter members. Monmouth Xonnal, is tho house guest 01 .uiss .Marie Holinger. She will re turn tu Monmouth tomorrow, Jra Vincent and familv, of Wren, Ore.. motored to Gcrvais Sunday and returned auto. The read supervisees on the Broad acres end of the St. Paul-liroadacrcs road have a number of teams hauling travel and expect to iiravel tho great er portion of their part of the road ' ' .1,;., tnv Thi ,.-;n .u on t. "ay- cellent road to the Oregon Electric. lln t.f tlirt lioct I, rill nntins ever pull.vl off in St. Paul was plnved last ; h day. They brought Mrs. G. J. Minitay netwecn ine 1 unianu uianis ," and the local term. The grandstand ; The family of John 1. Jones arrived was filled to overilov. ing with an en-1 Wednesday on the 3:45 train from Port thusiastie crowd of rooters from all land and will take up their residence in sections of the country, and Sam, tho the Hardy Leith house that Mr. Jones Giatn-' coach, kept them from going rented some time ago. to sleep by a running fire of comment Masons from Fidelity lodge of Oer and comic, antics throughout the game, vais attending the grand lodge, which Ihe fir.al score was three to two in ; is in session in Portland this week, are: favor of the visitors, neither side scoring after the third inning. The closing exercises of tiie St. Paul public school were held last Friday. The program was an interesting me, the pupils presenting several dia- E. C. Muftzger, Homeo Goulcy and Arthur Schwab. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schwab and Mrs. A. Schwab left Tuesday afternoon for Portland, where they will visit relatives and attend the sessions of the Mrs. J. A. Hcinardi entertained the Elite Embroidery circle at her ii(ue on South High street Thursdav afternoon. President and Mrs. H. J. Talbott en tertained as their guests during com mencement activities, Dr. A. W. Leon ard, of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Anadee Smith, T. S. McDaniel, and Rev. W. W. Youngon, all of Portland, and Dr. Bur gctte Snort, of Seattle, Mrs. W. S. M0tt returned the latter part of the week from Portland, where she had been extensively entertained bv former Saleni people, among them. Mrs. F. II. Sinuns. The MoUs have with them as house guest, James Donald of llHker City, who is on his way home from the university where he graduated this year. He i'a Sigma Chi frater nity brother of .lames and Will Mott. The social afternoon of the order of Eastern Star will be held in Marion a .i.opouior was .miss riniira Docker.1 rV''' ST. REfilS !i tlii SAN FRANCISCO 1 1 J V i i, W IFN VISITING Tl IE EXPOS m U I YOUR I IEADOI IARTEUS X Hotel U unit! x finis 4th St., Junction U M I... I'll' a, X i-miRDl, ciiib ac Stockton Su. i,:mi Itlilir irirrnf ine iiiue was most picturoque, being ; Sipiare. instead of the Masonic Temple, i'""" '.' -"-corinen n un nugn clusters us usual, tiniorrow afternoon, with .Mrs. in uceuii spiny. .irs. itciiRMi was as sistcd iu serving by Mjs. Mary Rod gers and Miss Rosalia Ha.-h. I01n.es. songs, chcrnctor sketches and' , ,0( f Masous'and Eastern rAif attrr, vifh an nhilitv fur o invfl, p e tho rvc rsiCt F. N. Coleman, of t he : 11 t i. ,. ,u.. .... ,1 ,.1 ?i'hfiol board, rreruloil, prosientuiff the . T1 , diplomas to ' the graduates ami thc the Panamn Pacitie Exposition, arrived spelling certificate, to those winning f G"vls t Tuesday for a visit will, in the eountv spelling contest. Those h.er m"hor.' Mr?i MaP" ni'on.aiir' be graduating frcm the Eightn grade ' for'' returning to her home Rt aucouv- were: Lome Kirk, Edward Dunning, tr - ,,. Frances Opitz, Irene Clarno and An-; Mrs. F. H. Fowler and daughter. Miss drewConnon. Thos.- winning spelling Josip, and Mrs. H. Ravet left Wednes certificates were: Joseph Opitz, Irene "lay on the 2:08 fast train for the Snn Clarno, Vincent. Clarno, Frances Opitz, ! Francisco and San Diego fairs. They louise Kerr, Edwnrd Running, Liiclla , expect to return to Gcrvais before re Hornbeck, Clement Van de Wiele. Her- turning to their homes in Montnna. bert Hughes. Ralph Welch, Alphons Mrs. J. V. Grassman and daughter. Hreutnno, Arthur McDonald and El- Pearl, returned last Saturday from The mrr "neh... I'miiiiv Superintendent Dnlles. where they have been for sev Smith addrer-sed the school, presenting eral weeks on account of Miss Pearl's a schm.' banner and complimenting the health, which is so much improved that .c tnol bnaTd. teachers and children on ),e j, a,l to mingle with her J118' ho excel ency of t,,e school and ex-1 fripm, in Pla.m.ig thai but ,b schools in tho, Grandina Cutsforth, who has been Zi Ul k? "T?.!!1', extensive visit with her foM i", Wisconsin, returned to K..r -iir.r,-!a .u. -i.: 1 1 .... i ' -'ervni Mnnriny niorinnir niul will niako i the elders an interesting talk. Father 1 hnme T. h i0""- tAhba" Chabot made a short address, nnnou.u-!S.0 'T 0 "h ,'a,"p " "I" Hml V00:'1 ing the winners for the best catechism, 'v '"e ISI",, ,u B' i '" a contest whicn he hud inaugurated , '" whv-t. ana ior wnieh he turnishcd the prizes. The winners in this were Joseph Opitz. Vincent I'hirno. Arthur McDonald and Ralph Welch of the Fourth and Fifth irra.lci, nn. Edward Hughes and France Opitz of the Eighth grade. Woodbiirn Independent. DEATH OF ME 9. Z. SCHEELAKD. Tailored to Your Order Scotch Woolen Mill clothing ia not "just thrown'' topfther ior retail sale. A suit from store is tailorcJ to fit you from the best materials i ' market. The worknunAip ' Providedbyskilf.il tailoriKtaJ . . .. 1. WMl ill work is a satisfaction w through the life "f H "ll Scotch Woolen Mills bine all the good point! ' best clothing but arc "7 n sonable in price. $15 and $20 mm V I IF.N VISITING Tl IE EXPOSITION M AKE . TUUK titAUOURTEKS AT THE sr.Ri-r.is Centrally located wilhin hill Work o( everything . on direct cr line to the Expoution. 150 ouluJcroomi,hol cold runnuifl wstcr in evrry one RATES P. lnrhed tilth l'rivnt,-halh l I" ll"k'lu J.'HlniliBl,- si.ni. j- Ki anubie S2.uik.uiil.ihl TiV Uaifttul tm Arxt la Hll , hm t-mv utr .nv MurkM V St ll frt ! Hi lh St . W.lh (Mil 111., h HH.lh Imw M.I r.u m. uiriu up 4in a., grt nil .t Miaftiult. I Kersey ('. El.lridge, of I iiileH-inlcnce, i Oregon, and Miss Lucile Mae Herrv, tlauuhter of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Herrv, of Portland, were niiirricl at the home I of the bride f- parents. Moiolnv night. I Kev. II. C. Marshall, tU' North Vakima, orficiating. Mrs. Alice It, 1'aul II. llaiisei. Mrs. J. P. King, and Nirs. Frank .1. Miller, as hostesses. All members and visitors are cordially in vited to attend. Miss Frank Splitstone (Miss Cnrrie (.node) of LinoMille Pennsylvania, ar rived lust night, called here by the ill ness of her father, J. F. Goo'de. Mr. (iootb- was considered in a verv scrims Marshall condition severe! ilavs ago but has been ninny rccoveriiiL'. and it is thought he is now pn-t all danger. Mrs. A. i-t. tf l-ni-tl.... 1 .tY,.,. .1. ....!.... twin -Neville Kldndge acted as best man.' of Mr. (loode, w; here yesterdav, as , The rooms were a bower of pink and were also Mr. snj Mrs. John Steel II white roses, manlenhnir and sword 'uainmer ho, I th.i. .,l,;l,ir,.n rJ ynn.. ferns. Miss Mable Downey sang "Oh, 'burn. A son, J. P. Ooode, of San ,... , i . , . , ."""Ml ' ' reioonv, I r rancisco, arrived lest week and will J; '" ouring ine receptun wmcn follow- remain until Mr. (loode is entirely re Jfnl i en, shii se . oi.iciating. .rs. Alice It. Mnrshall eomli tdaved the wctbling march and the gradi I I britlesmaiil was Miss Nora Wunn, of that x y Salem. The bi itlegrooni 's brother, Ed- E. W severnl other solos. T'ao bride covered. The funeral of Mrs. Ernestine Schee- I mo! HAYESYILLE NEWS il, a Portland pioneer who passed general good time is enjoved. Th. iy Saturday morning, June 12, ll'l-.,,nv thev had a chicken dinner; HI v ...! imm.'' at Wevenih and College i, or WPrp two won,n ,, , awav at "trects in that citv. was hehl Mmidnv niorning from St. Luwrnce church. In terment in St. Mary's cemeterv. Mrs. Scheelnnil was 7! vears old and a native of Germany. She came to rottland .17 years ago and took up her residence near Portland lleiguts, at the head of Eleventh street. She made the trip around tho Horn at the ace ot 18. b Eight children who survive her nre Mr. A. D. Gardnioyer. of Oakland, Cal ifornia; Mrs. Man- Pironi. Eugene Oregon; Mrs. E. J. Preel, Frank Schee land, John Schceland. Mis. Frank Har bor and Josei h Scheelnnil. all of Port land, and Mrs. Joseph N'ntlinian, of Gcrvais, Oregou. Gerwiis Star. (Capital Journal Special Service.) llayesville, Or., June 21. There is a reunion of tho Rhinehart family this week at the home of Louis Rhinehart. There are ,riH present up to this time from Oregon, California and Washing ton. A program is carried out and A Thurs- isi- tors were present; two women and one man do the cooking. T. A. Khinehart gave the welcome address; Mrs. F. M.j Jasper sang two solos; Mr. nnd Mrs. Eaton, old time friends of the family. t spoke; instrumental music, also read-l ings, closed by singing America. 1 n f the evening an impromptu program was! given inside the house. This morning they will visit the institutions and thisi afternoon a progrnm will be given. Miss Ethlvn Armstrong is home nfterj spending the past year near Lo Angeles, Cal., attending school. j Dr. Reynolds have moved out f roin j the city and are nicely located in their i country homo. Strawberry picking is I almost ended, cherry picking it on at .!.;! hi""'' present. Loganberry r"'kl ''V-l1 Kev, Lawrence gine LpstiX tliscourse Sunday mor n n. community life, "''Vi'vt also a circulatin lil-rary to M things during tho w",,r- . . . An interesting l'' ,,,,,-cd for ( hiblren s 1 J. ' Stilh. The M.-Afec " ,,,, lied V turne.l from Portland """I Miss Hazel Pl.vnipton. ,,, The Kos-hc girls arc at o spending the year at S.ih" '.Miss Myr.a Mendcnh"! T. ,l,e summer with h" '" LOSES HOUSE BY HBE. r (lOC'l" C. J. Thomas' h'.uo '' jr Wcl totally destroyed by w ; dav, June !', at nl'"ut ' 11 ,-, (." L Ti,..,u.s was at lH""'t fir but his e for s , , ,,e W which probably ' 1 " chen fl .e. were w.i V11" i ., ami "' 1 . t ...t hia I I'll- ...'butVegrt-tsn,,;,! keepsakes f ' "'w illrW' nn.l relatives. Thiri sinyton Mail. , wiw dentist wl-o i draw hia 'o"l";,,"