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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1915)
El tl sa 11 11 ii ti li n n u El H TTV """'"aaaassmaaaaBSanEaaan nnoni nmrrr. 1 , I Yon Are ML Ztur 1 1 ZTSk a iu Me i ally datetieai 'SSJS.bvh El 11 tl H II n 11 u H tl H H tl 11 n II n I II PI IJ 11 11 11 M 11 n y ii El ca H 11 ei 11 M H U fl II SILK DEPARTMENT 35c Dotted Silk Mulls 50c Crepes and China Silks, 75c Foulards and Messalies 19c 25c and 45c DRESS GOODS 09c and 45c Shepherd Checks, 50c and 65c Wool Serges, 75c and 85c Novelty Suitings 29c and 49c DOMESTICS 8 l-:lc Dark Percales, 9c and 10c White Out ings, 12 l-2c Ginghams and Cretonnes 5c and 8 1 -3c THE' Mi w Ha mm ! Social "nd By UOLL1U He SEND IN SOCIAL NEWS, The Capital .loiirnnl is al ways ylail to print social news from outside of Snlem, ami will nppreeintu iinytliiiie; of this kind sent ill over the teloilniim or liy mail. In sending in news the writer's inline shouM ill wnvs lie signed, not for publica tion, Imt ns a xuarantee that the mutter is reliable. We do not print nnytiiinif seat in un less we know the author of it. tiVK at first Kiclit was awnrdcl ' I iiiht." savs Sunilnv's Ore 1 ""' .... B yon . o.irnai, -yvaeu i.i TP. - . mnnce of .Miss Carrie Lee ( lianibeilain, dauK'nler of t niter states sennior iimij Mrs. (leni'Be K. Ciuiniberlain, and ('has. Jlouabl Wood, eulniiniited in II simple wi'ddinir at the home of the bride s parents, til Tillamook street. It was about three lui.iiths nuo that Miss Yhninborliiin nml Mr. Wood fust met lit H lilltherinn vim IH! l"'"'le Bt the home of Senator and Mrs. Chamberlnin, The li'tle love und was n very busy per- ii,t Ornish, n. nml both ot the vimiK people knew tiiey had 1 1 a tnriiot for his arrows. About n wees .. . . . I,, to the " ru,J" ' "V . .. ... ,. , ,. . wed- I'lireiits or ,e. . .rr " " . t. "U "IIS to IlthC I i.i '"'" ' -' . i no io ers iiioi "o 1 1 . ,lin should be very simple, with only relatives present. Two seasons no Miss ( hninberlain n,ado Iter debut m Washington society, where she was n popular member (if t'ne younuer set. I lie onrmnniit1 ' tVIIU III' rfiirmed at o'clock 'lust Ii i nil t by the Kev. Henry Mnreotte. pastor of lhe Westminister l'reBlivterinn church. It was followed l,v a weddiiiu dinner. Mr. W"'"l m the non of Mr. nml Mr. K, Wood, ,11 Wasco street. E. '. W,.id is n:aS'r of the Kohler 4c Chr.se lonno house by whom hin non is also employed, lhe briileuroom came to Portland "hunt ' lnoiitlm ntro from ulit-wina. " Kraduute of St, Mary's ndlcu'" nt caK land, lie is nn all-star athVte and a lueinberof the I'lii Kappa Hamn.a Tin ternitv. Mr. and Mrs. Wood will link" their "home at the l'nikhur-t aja" meiits. '' Kevivinc a cliarniinit ciistoiu. I'"t:"n years n(!0 in the Kast, .Mr. and Mrs. H. .I. Miles and Mr. and Mrs. PomiM Mile' extended their hospitality to their friends veste.rdav afternoon, nt tbior attractive suburban residence on f'"n commercial street, receiviiiif between fnrtv nml fiftv of their friends at an old-fafliioned tea. A delightful oir ol That you have your money's worth when you do your trading with c cfit f? f fiiaTintercsJ 'and ben etit to take advantage of OUR LAST CALL oALL Ladies' Tailored Suits Ladies $9.00, $10.00 and $12.50 Tailored Suits on sale at $3.90 Ladies $10.50, $12.90 and $1:5.45 Tailored Suits, now $5.90 Ladies $15.00, $16.50 and $18.00 Tailored Suits, now $6.90 and $7.90 LADIES' WAISTS $1.00 and $1.25 Lingerie Waists, $1.50 and $2.00 Voile Waists, $2.50 and $3.50 Silk and Crepe Waists 48c 98c &.$1.98 Millinery Department Just arrived, Ladies' new White Corduroy and j in Black Velvet, 98c, $1.19, $1.4 J Ladies' Trimmed Linen Sailors.! adonted as the Cherry Fair Hat, at Ladies' Panama, Felt and Com bination Hats, regular (M A( $2, $2.50 and $3, now CHICAGO STO Personal BVSOOMW informality prevailed liolh men and 1 1 1 1 1 - i ii u in for . women nciiiniiiiainr i a short period for a cup nt ten ami old tashi ed tea cakes, ami the i lit i- t-ilcllli l'orileil.Aa impromptu musical pro irram was also Liven. Tin' Mileses will open their home in this way evoiy fort-' niuht dnrint' the summer, the next date hoiiijl Sunday, duly tenth. A most cur dial invitation is to be ox-ten, led nl their friends on these dates, no form-1 al invitations beinc issued. No luore enjoyable wny of entertainment could be employed and the ut fairs will add much pleasure to the summer e:ion, which is usually marked by a decided social inactivity. i Tim Ilr I? Iv I. on Stonier and Pnnie! l-'ry families enjoyed n motor trip to Portland and up the I olniiiiua W:IKUY V(r lhe week end, " . . - The Sewinti 'in ..' of Helief t urps held its r tintf .Inne i!l, with the Women ' semi-monthly Mrs. Simpson Harden Itond. ; ami Mi"" Simpon. ot th About thirtv The rooms eii,ove, their liospitiinty. ere iieautiliilly deci ate I with the Hoilipiet. were in national colors and onihlcins. anaiiL'cl in Colonial -tele ideiico tlirouiihoiit the i '". all boinir eoiupo c, of blo-soms nl t'-d, Members ii nit' isllol" th sjti-it Kill (iilldoll '"' li It I blue, met at I liond bv autos and ,nllec,l to Hid N lb work was the; the all'iii'i'ii, Anioni! SilH' h,.n ,.,., ,;,. of , ;.:,,,, ....re Mis. C. )'. Iteliedl t. of Hochesi.r, New School, of (). A. ' '.; ,s. Cooper. The u'mg a float for th, are erv enthusiast' Voik; M i s. ml-" Che, c boo- Mi-. Ib-na kellou 'Hid i me Inn - I'mi. and ns - Sa Ic 1-irst, Lust mid All Hi" Tim'' Mr; . K. )'. MoClanahnn of l.os An .;o,.,,,. with r, I evtclidli 1 nrrived ye-tcrd'iv, fun she had been Moppim: . and will remain for an In-re ibid with Mrs. s ( oiirt stict. Jin: K. liodlrex, The il,k so' sue, of the ill s. nt'ir. i, meetiiiiis that luce I.e. I, Mill, lay evonitii: diiiiui! nt Hie I'lli'aiilin clini' Ii, ";l ..;,,), i with an ilitirc-ti, n I.' io unit held la liem nt'eii date-e. Mt. Anna Itoiicrs I'l-h rod ' Win llndcs. win, a sue nuo before the Snlem nml MollMurith X'ioii, u b,b. silo cordmb HORLICK'S The Original MALTED MILK UnloM you ay "ORUCtC-S-you may got a Subttituio. and more Thousands PRICES. Dresses and Coats One Lot Ladies One-Piece Dresses worth up to $3.50, now $1.95 Ladies Serge, Poplin and Voile One-Piece Dresses $4.90 Ladies $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50 Coats and Jackets must go $4.90 and $5.90 HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR 12 l-2c and 15c Ladies' and Child Hose, 39c and 45c Silk Boot Hose, 15c to 35c Swiss Ribbed Vests8c, 18c & 23c Tans, no '.' 30C ly received. Airs. ioli man ay.-iiu delighted will) liers. lespondillt; to emoic1 ji'iiveo ' withoul an a-c Vendor Ilol V illllll IMLTII- . w hi' h site i npnninictit. colilrililltel' piumi solo. llnrrv Mills was iinollier to the iinieriun. jiiiii; Those meelini-'s hae liecii ell nttend ed during the season mid have tieon in ii i-Ii ;i'pici iati-d. They nave Jieeu highly odiicational and entotlainiiiL'. and will lie started iiaiii in Septeniliei. 'I lie ' ' Alnniiiloo joyed a two day, week, clia-"roiied una i din ii. Mrs. (I. loft at hall Hi-t ' ciiinn fire uirls. en caiiiiint.' trip last by then oll'o-ial A. Ihuidson. They six o'clock in the morniiiu. j i mi Is in Lincoln Lauding their A niot en iu able out- olijectiM' point inu was had, :)te following uirls piirti-i- pntino: I-jiiiIv- Plulliis. Arnotta I In r- I let t . Until Call k. ul've Calbeck, l.eona Kstcs, Mildred Case, Ksthor I hi vies, and Aljllietta Teonipson. This loupo has planned to imt on the camp fire play "Any liirl, shortly. The play is explanatory of enmpfiro work nml is built on similar lines as the famous play " Kverywoman. ' ' Mis. Wallace Ahbv, and Miss lie thii Ashbv, lit l.adoiia, Indiana, nr rived in Silein Saluioay and will re mil in for some time the house uest of Mrs. Mary Lony ami Miss lleinn Limit, nt their ' Hast Stale street residence. Miss Lniitf nn, I lu-r uucsts were stu dents lit the Sllllie linn' at the Western I olieye for Women, of Oxlord, 1'hio, Miss M Northup. hole tor elite) t.lllo 1 Ihillard, nn M. Mil null" I, Ills' Clllll . MIO-I- "I 1 M, I "HO "'" w,,-e Mi-- I., 1:1 ' Pill in Mi-S I Ml-. v i h.-ir. lit Hie I-' L, l'ur me M sob n re! in in -I ot I, "T lee ri'loll II I, lllll littel 1 I,,,,, In I; Mr. M,-l Mi .lolu me llollli Ne-,v oil extended He-it Mis. homo ; land :i ioooi e A ft i th iil. e. bus t. tun,.- I s i ii j two mouths t of li. r on. H. i II A. I',i and is. Ini.sii.o I b ls,,, mi e to the ex I.i x lei I Ml II ' e i iillte ion In' tun,- of Siih iii. plillniC i ill p nl on tin I I",, lie of llu ... K'li " i Live ol M ' the I" l',,U,ilt'l Hum. D. iiitlit. W, II, n tor. d t' OREGON THE ORPHEUS CHOROUS WEDNESDAY TUUH8DAY AilmlMlun 20C H 1 f v 1 TJ: f I II" 11 IP? H U u a 13 n k n El II H El EJ R tl li R II II fJ El El ta n M U ES 11 MEN'S WEAR 50c Balbrigan Un-Wear, 85c and $1.00 Mesh Un dersuits, 75c and 98c Dress Shirts 25c and 48c BOYS' WEAR Boys' 45c Hickory Shirts, Boys' 50c Blue Overalls, Boys' Bathing Suits, sale 23c SHOE DEPARTMENT Ladies', Misses and Chil dren's Pat., Gun Metal, V e 1 v e t and Canvas Pumps and Oxfords 49c ond 98c I H II id 13 11 a M ft u H !: M.elil'l' Iv Ollllll' to 'h went to return Ldwaid .1,,,, Mi, I, II ilns -loll ,1 III of city oj the till- I'llV. I, Ml" til, Middletoii was an s moriiiui; mi n cli:ii;c etiv i,v I, mice i.retoricl in this by b and il is , i,, bablo (but the clniij;,, ren.mim; n i 1 1 j'ii 1 pioperty from county will also be placed ii.'iiiii-l I, Mi, Idl, -ton is a horse tinder and o aled iiroiitnl this city ubunt two uio iiL'o. It is said by the ofticer lie left a iinmber nf unpaid bills ami tlmt he will be welcomed to fail city bv ii number of crcditon. lltlis that Lrncsf I'mlciuooil was bound over to the inml jury in justice mint this no, mini; iimb-r 4-''" bail on two chaiites. that of solicitjiiL' for a w,,innn of fume and of selling li'i'ior in pro- hibilioll tenitorv. He was iiiiabli tiiini-li liiiil and Hie county jail. was taken back Constable -;. I-;, Cooper returned from Diivton, Washington, with Ins man Sal unlay iiikIiI after hnviliu rulhlessly terruptiii)! Hie honeymoon of I loler wood mid ii Miss Jackson, of this oitj. Miss .In' 1-nii arrived in Dayton on Hie siime tram with the warrant for I'lob-r wood's imest, The officeis in Hint , it v spoiled the nuptials bv arn stii e ll.leru I IIIUI I onstlilile Cooper II r m,,, -oon nl'ter. Miss Jackson rinne l,!o k to Hits city on the slime t ruin with Hie oi'icr mid his piisoniT. I'mler- leri.eil Ins arrest as mi inel said tlmt hud Hie of notified him Hint he wim would have taken tin- next I I , Mihin, r t.pprov in); th , f I.I, mo r ,. issued t. tic problltc I tiiiuii'itriittix "'i dischan;'"! final le'coniit M. Coloiiv, de ilny by ,l,i,i.o' ,,irt. I.bii I.. ,f the fl"lll V l,s lllltl f ii Her 1 I, ik M 'id !l,nr in d Aurora lo,l,,v lo l , mole si alps tl,,,f I., ,l, 'lilt I, lb , ' III t h i e Vet , I I, d bt will l- in, I jury i, n, mbe , e duly t s ill se...,oil t tn v- of ii di' Irio n's for m of .In I".' Tf winch K.'IIV'S de .1 ,lv in i. alio ny of d' uitinerit N.,. 'ii. .nt court, w. rit to Albnny hold couit in Hint -ity. A t i nes in O'l'llty tire pelollll 'O'lltt v. to'll. .iii.l.i r i I inn roaipbiii't hits been filnl in I lie fir I t ,-io,rt bx II. Muriel n'iiiri"! the U.ildn llill 1 irchiird eotnpsnv. Th se to n is l.i.oicl.t to recover IIH nlh.d d .c . ti a proiii'ssory fi'-te. The plaiiit.ff ( ...Vs to r.-oXcr j-idgini'iit for 1KI mm i ni iiii.ii .11 .1 1111 1 HI m 11.11 uuui ULUUIUI! Salem Man Chosen Delegate To National Convention More Pay Favored Tim Oiv VK.ui stnte Letter Cniriois' nsKtifiiitioii mill tli,. rnii.Ml As..;i., l'-Mtul'Tin' Clerks, which ,. i nty Nntimluv, wont nn recoil bv .,.i,.,., nvsoluti..ns ntKng tlu.t nioht work p.niui employes no reduced tn sov I'M hours; that ncm.irit v of service go. ern in nssi;ain. employes dux- work; lint employ, nftt-r servinc; n'ccnuiri length of tun... I.,. retired on pensions; that the llumill lii . i,,,,,,,.,, ,.. Kress l endorsed ,,nd Hint the coupons to money orders lie abolished. With nbont 17,") dolomites present, the business of the eonveution w,s tnk en up Nuturdny iiftornoon, ut vxliroh time Secretiuy l.une nave u short ml dress. Shortly nl'ter six o'clock, hen the IVtlund deleKntion nrrived, the carriers nml clerks pnrnded the stieets, led liy the carriers and clerks bund of -u pieces from rortlnnd. KolloninK mi unto ride ;ivcii to the visiting dele Ratos, u lniniuet was served at the Mil lion to the delegates, the Snlem cur riers and clerks and their wives, about -(Ml, attendiriK. Tlii' officers elected for the comine year are as follows: Kor the (Ire'on Letter Curriers' as sociation; President, ,1. I Ktchisen, Oickoii City; vice-president, (I. Y. I-; m -cry, Kueiie; secrctury treiisurer, Kfed I'. Holm, I'ortland; de'li ate to the Na tional conveytion, C. 1). Hmhvte, Sa leni. The retiring offieern Here: I'resi lent, K. 1'. .o,,p, McMinnville; -e-president H. T. Kumler, Salem; socio turyt reasiirer, l-'rcil I'. Holm, rortlnnd. (Ifficeis Were elei-tod hy the Oregon liraucli of the National Association of I'u-loffice Clerks as follows; I'residi-nt, II. Yonnke, Oregon Citv; vice piesi llent, I'. N, liider, Snlem'; secrelarv, ,1. II. Ilutler, I'oitlainl. ami dolomite to the Nntiontil i vention, Walter Worrell, All'iiny. '1'he addresses of the evening foil, the lianiiiet. Kev. Jus. K. LUin, toast-niusti-f, stated that while tl h-iks nml nrriers hail secured the imssiiue of the ei;ht hour ln, raised tin tiam-e snl- aril's I' i inn iji'iini to fsmi, eliminnlcd Sunday work, secured tli inpeUMitimi law liy which the Uoveiuilient hlivs all tilsiinit of 'J.uoi' in case of dentil (ifter one year of service, t tin t ' hi v HI'" illl I to fiuht for lelirement o'n annuities for super aiiiiunicd h-llcr i nr riors; lull pay f improvement in stand for better letter coll,-, t,s; comlitiims; liuht; to to s. , Ii ml In,; I Sllllitll IV a 1 1 1 1 ii i nl iheir on n have u I'oinf ,,f i ho de p r,ni, I i,,n ,, ly lo divorce Ik, .Mayor Hurley ( i 1 1 1 ' HI ,,'ll'o s. White drum, 1 the si Mm. i. lll'ltl po-t,, lb-locales to the city ostein in In linlf ,,f tie" II ml lis enipbue "I would 1,1;,. jo . 111,1 Ho- : ,m obt loll Wllllt id V, Ah. -is Vld'ed i iiidiisti pst. Oil do IS. ) loueh. ICllltl, Would muster of I'luilnnd in, I illlerfeie Willi "pi. other believe oio,lit lo, us w oi I with HI hours on duly, was eipinlly ilistllbllled, have to work uiore limn Mr. Myers did not fin, bill, iin-l inkeu as a w hoi cm i ieis ami i I, rks weri , lone ' Mid if no oho eiflil hours." U the pension e. tliooejhl the doinu I'li-tf. Well With t )ll 1 1 Ml III I ii-s of liioil . -si H I to 1 1. 1 iiii ii year. "I niipiovc your oi "uijut ion. " sMj, Coiressniiili lliiwley. "Iloli't be too iiiii.l in niitkino; known wlmt y.n t,rie in your mind. Ileciue wlmt you want, Ho ii ii sk for it." As to retiie'inent, .Mr. Haw ley li.-lievcd tlmt th. ie should be either un im-reaiie ot j,ny while in on o ,', so tlmt money cuiml be saved up for old ape, or by li pension. The p;i,v eminent should not nmke money ut the cx so of the employe ami thought it li pi'-tty i n llnno. for the fiovei niuenl lo make its way by outline; down the salaries of some poor cleik. "My no turn of nn efficient system Is to h'lxe eioit hours wotk, siiinlary comliin.h,, mid r.-asoiiabli) a;es," said Mr, Haw by. 1-', P. H nl in . who spoke from the on ployces' viewpoint, said that while he believed in elficiimy, thole XX II s i, '( much chance tor promotion and for this leasoii tho, tu'ht the postmnsti-r s,,,,, be bloueht under Hie eixil s.'ixoi. He aiUocaicd pensions for the pi r aiuiiiati-d ai d r, teried I . leplione s)'stelu lis an I old and s,i to the Dell :illi'le lle pensions. The mail who pet Im ps is in a r Ho1 I, cults of tlic cmcrs at,, I I'll li. is li. W. Cllilillls, who peiluips ui'uc than ntiy other mini, seiund Hie npiiil of the oi,hr lavx, and the elilliliii,l,iin,e of Sundiix work. Mr. lirtiiniis has spn.r nniiiv xcurs in this work and is uio,e Hiiiii any otlor man. icpoiisiidc tor better workii," condition and tin' i 1 1 it, i n a t io u entirely of Sindi.y x' l-rk tor '.-Illl en, piou s, Following tile 1,1,1, i, let and lol'l I es.i.s the cnrneis ami i h-rk went into s, p unite business ses. The folloMlng attend, d tl, no I s' convontioti; Po. Hand Pic. I P. Holm, lbeit O It, I, ii, -on, I.. llM. -teni, .1. II. , nil- hild, with l5 as aft or ro v 's f . , Ilidie is attorn, -v for Ho .lain Hint , i , - a In the mutt, r of H -tnte . f Vx ,! bam I'ai id No olni it w ii- '! , i id I.i iludye Diisliev today Hint Miny :.it , of hii. riiu.eiito. ni . I linotlo r si-t.r. tlo name of vxhoin mo! nddie'-s is at i 1 1 I, Mit II Ilk 11', IX II. tile the "ore I,, its Tlo final ti' . ouiit of ( ', 1., !(,,.-, ti, In, no"' in tor lies appiovid. t"ii tnuii'i M-K.e. ii be M.I.I'! i M,t iidi.y lr I 1 oron, Miss II Nix. I. III. I and l. lo. n.e or, and W'oodloirn t io h Porter. secured uioii to be married .- .teldn v. nb. u tate imil o The semi annual report of H. W. I.aflar, administrator i f tin- of Jesse I). I nurd, dm-ensed, itpproved today bv .lude Itu-hcy the claims allotted. REFUSES II CENTS Full Confidence Is Expressed In Executive Committee's Ability to Administer After plnoiuo; their stamp of ap proval upon the work of the executive committee up to date nml reposing un bounded confidence in the eoniinittee 's ability tn eope with whatever situation amy present itself in the future; eleet 1 11 H t" '' numbers to fill vacancies on the board, and tiiruinn down n buna fide offer of I I fonts for .10(1 bales of IIILi hops the lion nl of directum of the Ori'iton Hop llrowers' nssocintion ad journed Saturday eveninu utter very busy session, subject to the call of President M. L. Jones, or the execu tive committee. The refusal of 14 cents for .100 bales of this year's crop of hops Is perhaps the must significant ueliuii of the board of director ns it is tl slronu testimoniul of the association 's belief, based upon inside information, that there is a niueh better future in sturc for the hop industry this season in spite of the decidedly bearish reports circulated, coneerniac; the inactivity nml iudiffet or the Publish anil eastern breweis. It moans, while not sn civeu out for pnhlionlion, Hint the association has decided to hold off from the market indefinitely sn as to nfford the membership the best possible price H iniket will yield. ' Last week the association was able to secure u price of 1,1 1-2 cents for n block of iipproxiinntoly fio.unil pounds, or about livl bales, for direct Loudon shipment which wns nt Hint time -2 cents in iiilxunce of the regular market price (puiled to growers outside uf the nssocintion ninny of the latter liavinc sold for and even 11) cents, Denis I'axe 1 n reported with Hie individual (,'rower nt I I cents iilieady nml the as sociation fools that if it 'does not se cure u nui ti-r in I n 1 1 x n mi- nf the rouulnr "open market" ipioln lions it is not serviuu the best interests of its mem bership. The 1.1 I 2 cent sale was vir tually - ts per pound "velvet" for the nssocintion (rrower over nml aboie the doulor's commission of I 2 cent. As stuled ill Sntnrday's .lunriuil tlur n s:-iii in t inn r ived uiiiUnlifioil nssur nine tluil ils form of contract is in all re-poets leijal ami onfiu'ceable, reports pbii i d In , ii.'iilntioii in H,o contrinv not n ithstnniliui,', from its Icunl counsi I. .lolin II. McNary, of the bnv linn of McNiiry McNniy, nml nil doubls open this score have been set at rest and the iissiieintion will pn,c I upon irs .,rij,'iiui basis of eomliioiiiio bu-iness with pi'ifect as.uranco Hint eveiy Illllll; is Hell for the piotectloll of Hie "low. is ii s will as th (tiniiulioii. No low plans Weie adopted or silltiesled leoindiii" the Inline policy of the ox 'i Utixi innnttee lllni the bitter Wl ie kix'ti a tree hand to d with Die co'l'llli't of the usso, iiituoi 's III tail s with iiii expression of cun l iib-uee in llieit nbilify to niceeeil, Jel.ll Clllllt, tiinier .lii-tiff of Polk ioiiiiIV tor iiiniiy yeins mid one of the most si)it o ni ir, mnweis of tlmt conn t-, Wns elected a member of Hie board "f din , lots to s I Coin,,, I l rebs. f I', Hi I, reined, and .1. II. Aliley. of Nnioiii. was chosen lo net on llie I. oind instiiul ot Ityron Hiiuiin, also of ", i,', who lesip ;i,i'i! en IO'C,,lit ef ill loiiltli lind inability to serve the liano ' ill to the best of II I X 11 lit lit.'!'. ' W. 1'. Dli.lMI, It. F. Iloonev, Allen T. 'tillbble, 1 1 ! ii I U'. I I II Ilk. ,1. II, Hud by, I-:. Nurlliciitt, Mr. uud Mrs. V. tl. Itlinies, W.J. Vl.l ii n in m, ,-, nml Mis. j W. I'. I.yimiii, Mi. uud Mis. I'. II. .lack son. i.i 'hit i Irs Mainour, I'. Miei's, Adatn .1. Kike, I.. (I. Wnlso, .lolin 'Val 'iiliiie, '. K Dixon, K. M. Waidle, 'Allied A. Jones, I'. M. Myers, pl.stmiis tcr; II. (1. Diiiiiiul, iissistant posliiins tei ; II. Iv, I . Ii uio ii , Mrs, K. ti. Diix.i, I'. I.. Hiixcr, Miss l.dvtli Dtiver, II. K. 1 ; Ifnm-cy, It. W. Iloluu'd, W. K. lliiKi-r- i llilin. M. M. Hose (c.dlci tor ,, A. I., I lli.ssl.-r idispat, hen, li. I,. I'eny. Ml. uud Mrs. A. W. It uc bu iiii u, I l.-r 1 1 ude )i, ' K.llv. W. K. Itos.-nell, j ,1. in I'en y roph, .1, II. I'lim.i. ti iii, pi iistuiiistoi Mr. and Mis. .1. ,1 ' stem, iii-taiosici ; .Mr. mid Mr. J, .1.1 Arnold, Mr. ami Mis. (i,,,,;,,. J lint, h, iikur D W, I. h, .Mr. and ,,. ! II T. Kumler, I', N. Toolha, i, l Jr. I ' lllllio, Jesse i i in-,-, . I,. A ,1 1 I n nr . ' Mis, ,, I,' Aufiiinf, W, M. I'eisois.j Hniry A. I. iiis, . I:. Mind, r, lini i hit, , Ki 1. 1, inn, ed Hiiriiu k, I'. . Ili,l. I I. . I'. Ilclll'i-tt. i -ualbs Voter I'. .,.s.,, .,.. ii ii tei; I', W. I h is, I, mini. I'. ,1. I'l. i-Inn .ii, M. W. Iloucr, I'. (, Ixn i;, J. K. S..'H, II. II. llurliiu, ''. I.. I in i Hi. I M'Minnxilb K. .1. I'eatt. II. V. ll'.-kii,., toi.stini.ster ; .1. si. I'r, nfi II, . , f. Wnuht, linen A. M, Hill. I ' 'n ('oil I it v John J. I 'ooke, ,t an' in: .1. J.'l.cer, It. W. Nil,,, 1', J' I ;'', J. I.. I.t. I.isoii. I l..!K. lie K. I . railll'b. !l, post master; ''. ''. II. ed. r-nn, (I. K.. f',uis, ' II. W. Ion. ry, U. I Moon. I A'iroiit Kinn. Ix rn x b. ri.o r, ex-, -'' pn id. nt of runil b Her Hii ro I-. j ' M Johns Miss Hlllie M. I.e. "d. . H II. lb sx -Vn lii In. -In, Ii. i The lolloix llig deb-l'lltes to tiie 'ost .''to. c. rks' ColiX.litioll VXiie ill ut 'en. liit.ee; I'lirtliiml - Valentine llr"j.;iil, Jerry Mud. ten, Meiseulii tmor, J ilni ,i.-h. I'. r-y Ifnrris, Kay I. timb, n; Jiiincn p, tint, hil.l, J. II. Ilutb r. Mib in I'. H. Idd.-r, I'uv i'o',lii.. iin-ioii ity - H. H. Tfilliiij.-r, l.i.tl. ,' r McN'nlty. Albany John I', (bins, Wiibuei (i. Mv.-r, Walter Worrell. j slorui .Miss Mmlie Mel a, s(y, I II ii . I Idvor - Klora Wilson, ( I 'i,l x uills-James liitlieus, lull J.f hurt. j N. b. r( - K V. Do.l".', Jr. j lliitario- I). A. iira.lv. j Mnishficld l,li.al. tli M. J.d ly. j THREE IN SUCH PAIN WOMfifl CRIED Suf f ered Everything Until Re tored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Florence, So. Dakota." I used to bo very sick every month with bonring down pains ami backache, and had headache a good deal of the time anil very little appetite. The pains weru bo bad that I used to sit right down on thtt floor and cry, be cause it hurt m fx) and I could not do any work at thosui times. An nhl xvo. mnn advised me to try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vv(tetiible Compound and I (jot n bottle. I felt better the next month an I took three more bottles of It and got; well ao I could Work all the time. 1 hope every woman who suffers like I did will try l.ydia E. Pinkhain'i Vegetable, Compound." Mrs. P.W .Iansknc, Box 8, Allyn, Wush. Why will women continue to suflferrlir In Bnd day out or draft out a sickly, half hearted existenciMiiissiiiK three-fo.u tb i of the joy of livinp, when they can fin I health in Lydia E. Piukhum's Vcgot.il.! Compound? For thirty years Ithaa boon the stnnd ard remedy for female, ills, and haa re stored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with ench ail ments ns displacements, influmration, ulceration, tumors, Irregularities, etc. H yon unnt sprelul uilvlre nrllc (.) I ) ill n V. riiiklinm Medicine Co. (coo II (li'iillali Lynn, .Muss. Your letter ft ML lie opened, rend mid uuswereil hj e. iiuinun uud held In strict coiilblen.-e, Valley Flour Per Sack Vour lloice nf Ailinsv le, Per I. ti.ni or Wnblo Hills flour. Hard Wheat Flour $1.75 Sack Vour cliolce of While Ithor. Whit-' 'ii, While MiiiiiiIiiiu in i . xx ii Kloiir. Kvcry sin k liiini'iiiiecd. I'ree delivery in D ilc, f-pc-inl prices mi bnrii-l lot'. Garden Plants Ha.. o in . tele sin h of rub- b;i:e, Knle, 1 nub I lm er, I'cppeis, etc. .Special lew pi ices on llll lle lo'J. D. AWhite & Sons "M Ktats Ht. rhone UIO Salem, Oregon. itfuts.nisTri Baldy Breezer's Calendar 'THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A WATERMELON AND A PAIR OF SUSPENDERS. IS THAT YOU CANT HOLD YOUR PANTS UP WITH A WATERMELON." If yon are ll Indue of tfO.l.l liiui'i, Irv muk, il mil be A junr-e i.r plisxiire to send your cbitln-s tie! ' l.ct i; soixe x our wiis.Ii .I...V ptob b in 4. Horns of Baldy Breeznr. Salem Laundry Co. Balfitt, Oregoo mk 8k. v. virPvvl fl t'i - I ?i id i