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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1915)
THREE SHRIiNERS' STRANGE PETS ! MAKE SEATTLE LOOK ! LIKE ORIENTAL ZOO Th 'Salem's Best Market Place ANNOUNCES A FINAL CLEANUP SALE ON HIGH GRADE ver THE SALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, ORE.. WEDNESDAY, Jl'LY 7. 191S. Best E July For during this month re-building makes it necessary for us to sacrifice our entire stock. With no thought of profits and facing an absolute loss the orders are Sell For What It Will Bring SILKS AND DRESS GOODS 85c Pongee Silks 35c 50c Silk Mulls 25c 75c Foulard Silks 45c 85c Messaline Silks 48c 65c Wool Dress Goods . .39c 75c-$l Dress Goods.... 49c I City Authorized To Purchase'; Certain Parcels of Real Estate ' SUITS AND DRESSES $10.00 and $12.50 Ladies' Tailored Suits, plains and novelties $8.50. and $10.00 Wool Serge Poplin One-Piece Dresseg and S8.50, $10.00 $3.90 and $12.50 Jackets at Coats and $4.90 and $6.90 WAISTS AND HOUSE DRESSES $1-$1.25 Lingerie Waists 48c $1.50-$2 Voile and Linen Waists... 98c $2.50-$3.50 Silk and Crepe Waists $1.98 $1-$1.25 House Dresses 65c DOMESTICS and WASH GOODS 12'icandl4c.. 81-3c 71-. COTTON AND CHALLIES, in i C - SALE OJ-4C Sl-ScudS!. 5c 15c and 18c TEA3AK.DCEEI:ES.. Wk At a quiet session uf tin- city council last night the city was authorized to purchase u few parcels of real estate and the light nt-tlie corner of Com mercial mid Kearney streets will re- Seattle. Wash.. July 7. Seattle folks are being asked if they'd like to hoard a couple uf camels for a week, or if thev cnild furnish up a flat for a nice fat water buffalo J Or permit three lo.en wild Texas pamhcis. to dine at their home. For downright nerve these visiting jShriners, who are coming here for the ; national convention beginning next j Monday, have the whole world skinned. Nile Temple of Seattle tiild each other temple it might bring, along a mascot or something else to give di I tiuctioa. 1 tut . look! .Moiln Temple of St. Joseph, Mo., is I bringing a thick of camels light fnen (the Sahara. j Two hundred lli.iiidiiluiis of Aloha Canned Goods to continue as long as the stock lasts. Pe. Sliced l'tneapple irc l.'o Solid Pack Tomatoes 10c Si'e String Henna 13c lt'e String henna So :.Ve New York 1'eas l.rc .t.".e String Heniis 12' ;c IC'-.e Siring Heiius 10c I-': 1 "c 1 -V 1 ,"c l.'tc l,ic Pineapple Vresorvea, 3 lor 50c . Teas ". 10c l'ca W ;C SipiasU 10c l oi n ;i for 25c sliced rineapple 10c Pens ,1 for &"c ;lc Milk 2 for 15c main in its present locution until the ; 1 emple are on their way here with a novt moetinc- of the council. The iltncv t water huffalo that spurns the t -mch of onlinance tailed to conic up. .lavor White is on his vacation and but eight cotincilmon were present. Councilman Mills served as acting mayor in place of Mayor White. The street committee icported that lot five Mock three i;..n, lull's addi tion, across which a sidewalk has not lieen built because of an expensive fill, con lil be purchased for 150. It was stated lhat the city had use for a dumping ground and that this lot could be filled with the dirt taken from excavations and grades at no expense nnd the lot would prove a valuable addition to the city's propeity. The assessment against the property of J. O. and .1. A. Mursh was reported illegal and the lien ordered cancelled. It was 1 reported that $.10 would purchase a lot ' in Kivorviow park addition. The Ev ans VropertV on Twelfth street can be the Hand ot man And I'M Maida Temple of Kl Paso, Texas, is just carrying a small delega tion of panthers. Tu say nothing of tlie rMO.ooii bull dog with I'd Znril'uh Temple of Phoenix Ari'.oun, the lO.iXin cubic feet captive balloon belonging lo Moolah Temple, of St. Louis, and the tribe of Id luiwling and savage Ne. IVp'O Indians that are pari of the delegation f i nil I'nloiu Tem ple ot Lcwiston, Idaho. Ono hundred and thirty-seven special trains of Shrincrs are on the way here, line hundred thousand visitors are ex Ipected in the city during Shrine week. CLAXTAR NEWS Don't hesitate Supply your Wants for months to comol WESTACOTT-THIELSEN COMPANY 161 North nigh Street Grocery Thone 830; Meat Thon 810 jj MAGNESIA QU1NABY NEWS MILLINERY Children's 50c and 75c Summer Hats of Straw and Canvas 23c $1.50 and $2.00 Fibre Sailors, Canvas, Straw and all must go at 98c !.00 and $2.50 Ladies' Summer Hats and Corduroy Tama $1.19 Men's Furnishings 50c Shirts and Drawers 25c 85c Union Suits . . . 48c 85c and $1 Dress Shirts 48c 25c Socks, Silk Fibre. .12' c 65c Saline Shirts 39c $1.00 Silk Outing Hats. .69c The CHICAGO Store Silverton Celebrated j With Great Success sister, Miss Ksther, Conrad, enjoyed the Arthur Unhurt homo nuon. and Miss Vesta hospitality of the last Sunday after- i Capital Journal Special Service.) The celeliration held in Silverton last Saturday was worthy of a town of much larger -size, liut Silverton never dues things ley halves ami Saturday's festivities surely demonstrated the fact Hugh Small spent the week-end with friends nt the I'apital City. 1.. C. Goplernd, brother of Mrs. O. O. Kvans and cousin of John Ooplernd.' of this place, spent the past week with the relatives here. Mr. (ioplernd is prominent in the business circles of from Nyssa, Ore., has purchased th Hotel Silverton. Mrs. Km ma Coldi entertained he I friends, Mr. anil Mis. A. I.. Haillii From the time of the first boom of the ! l'ortland, North Dakota, and has been sunrise salute, there wus something do ing and at 10 o clock tin immense crowd hnrl gathered. The parade was exceptionally good anil many beautiful finals representing churches, lodges, si'lo.ols nnd business houses passed ma jestically through the admiring throng. 'Ihc crowd followed the parade to the' park and listened to a fine oration by (inventor Withyeombe. The musical program in the afternoon was exceptionally good and part uf the crowd were nt the bnll park to watch the game between the Silverton Colts ami North Howell boys. After that came the street sports that were enjoy-. d by those who were fortunate in get-' ting near enough to see them. Later the greased pig stunt nnd swimming race followed by the Cain hmnpians rounded out the day until mpper time. Special mention should be made of the band music throughout the whole day. The Victor l'oint, Silver ton Seniors and the Juvenile bands en ti rtaincd the crowd all the time except when other music or speaking was go ing n, and it is the band music that makes the fourth of July celebration complete every time. In the evening the automobile parade wns followed by the dance of the fairies at the corner of Main nnd Water streets. There wns a I' i dance in the Moose hall and two D'nving picture shows that ended the fmrioiis Fourth of Julv celebration. unending the rrisco exposition it l I T . . i l . . - e rinwurti ji, jnmes, supei i uieinienr ni i from Cliii'kaiiias, the past week. The Haillie and the Cobb families were neighbors in Nebraska ninny years ago. Miss Ksther Hinos was a North Howell visitor the Sunday past, a guest at the Kd McDonald home. Mrs. ('. M. Wcgsted, of l'ortland, was an over Sunday visitor at the liniuc of her sister, Mrs. Kd Johnson. H. V. Hrnv has purchased n barber the Silverton schools, is in Kiigene at-1 shop ut Woodburu and with his family .tending the summer lecture course. hus moved to that place. Alvin Hobart was given a roval wol- ' K- Thomas was down from Hult ,come home from Corvullis. where he 011 ""'"'ess a "hort time the past week, has been attending summer school, by a I A'"'r Williams ctnne over from Mo bunch of his friends last Thursday j l!.llla to spend the fourth ami attcud night. It was a surprise and very sue-'""' e'lobiatiuii. eessfullv carried out. The big hav barn M. .sr.. Walters and Kimball of Tort Intel, have leased the large room at the f 'i!heii( corner of the opera house. 1' has recently been repaired nnd the t ii'.-my removed, the whole interior g ven a new coat of pnint. Mrs. Miles Adamson nnd children, of K"rh Howell, visited Silverton rein-t-v.' b,. Wedtiesdav. Carl Kellner has fitted up a nice lit tle shop rn the comer of First and Oak tercets and is ready to do all kinds of 'imc repninriiT, T. Y.. 1 'rest on received the sad news 1 f the serious illness of his father. hne home is at South Bend. Wah 1'i.tnn. Messrs. Walter nnd Kimball have I the southeast corner of the opern we. that has recently been put in ''ie for billiard hull." I d lb ge has added a new barrel elec- ''' rn popper to his outfit nnd ferc will , ho wnitinir for fresh pop- I' l com in future. ii Peardi-rff. of Molnlla. aecom ihr.i.d by his mother, came Saturday rnii g t-, attend the celebration and, ' silverton relatives. j Ti e J.,e I, sis family entertained tela ,,'' fren, Mt. Angel Suturday and '' 'ay. " Mni Agnes Brocks, of TortUnd, was " i ecd guest tf Silverton frieids. kvljh HulluwaT, acconirtBifil by hii hi,. I. was cleared out and decorated tor the occasion. There were about 20 of these nappy young people and such a gngd time as every one had. Mrs. Hobart and Miss Anna served refreshments consisting of sandwiches, cake and 1 punch. The following were present:' Clarn Howard, Klta I'h'tt. I.aurn Tuft, Maude McMorris, Faye Allen, Ksther! Holloway, Hilda Clinse and Anna Ho- hurt; Harry Sprai-ne, lVwey Allen.' Arthur Dic'kinua, Walter Tuft. Ralph' Holloway, l.eon Sprague. Harvey nnd , Kalph Jtick, Alvin and Theodore Hobart and Master Cleo Cidtrin. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. I'. ilade entertained the former's cousin, W. I), rntriernn. a, Woodland. Wash., merchant, this weck.i N. M. I.iwis, repr tiling the Salem Monument works, was in the city the' first of the week. The Home Circle of tlio.syifod church met at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. John Tweed lust Sunday. A good crowd was in nttcndiinee and a sm ial dav paed with an excellent program and nice lunch that are pecii,l re.pii. ites of these: enjoyable get together meeting". ! The Charles Hartmtir. family, with Mrs. Cobb and her guests. Mr. and Mis. Haillie. et-ioved nn automobile trip thrmieh the count rv in tl. Mt. Angel last Sundnv. H. M. I.aHiite. a f .ni . r r. i.b Victor 1'oint, but vh.i riow U Vr..n m n bll-ir.ess call. 1 ill tli a slmrt time ago. Henry t'lvin is heme f. r tl.e rm mer vacation. His friend arc g'ad to know of hi sue,-,... in his school work at the medical college in Portland. The I'arMow family arc cni visit from their trend, Mrf t..r's ,,f l..a Vail.. I s. Frit?, slsde. i f Sub m. b our genial tnnmnn, 1 l.r.rle. touring the eiiten "" make nn extended vi-it with i.:. ..l.l lo.n.c in Nnva .-cc.tin 1 I, .v.l Hnvis. of I ' days 'the pt.-t .k wi'h hi- parents. Mr. ni.d Mil I- ''vis. Mr.. I.ou W'.lf'.rd rn'erta nine Ml". Jl"i' I.HC-niis. 'f the last of the "' Mr. Judd. r.f Sab ni. S'eomi ar.ie.1 by I d-i-i-hter. M: Alice. ere g'le.ts VICTOR POINT NEWS (Capital Journal Special Sendee.) Victor l'oint, July 7. Karl Woods, the well known hop and wool buyer, or Silvortitn, is buying cuttle in this lo cality, some of the sales already made were by Henry .lacjuct, Jacob Oppligcr nnd Hoy Kox. A good "joke" nn Albany, Jus. Iioertler, while louring with his brother came clear through Albany and not un til he lauded in Jefferson did he know he hud been in Albany. James Ihirbv an. I fnuiilv wire at the Falls yi-teidav and are planning a trip to Mehamii next Sunday with Ja.oli lioeifler an. I Kd Kian.e.' HairiMHi June, was arrested in Sil vcrtoa during the celebiation Inst Sal unlay for speeding. .VIcAlplI.e will pluy I II I (i ii Hill next: Sunday in the MeAipm.. ball ground". ' The Victor l'oint land took Sihcitoii in a s'irni .lining mo eeieiiriition ceiv ing the Land rowulv alt piece. ; purchased for tfS'.'S stated the report of the street committee. There are j four lots in this list and it is valuable i for av gravel bank and badly needed by the city at this time. It was order ed purchased. The street committee reported llie bridge across North Mill creek between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets to be in bud shape uud not likely to stand through the winter. A concrete bridge for this place will cost $1,4-10 accord ing to the plans of the city engineer. Councilman Cook of the street commit tee reported that the Silver poplars at the comer of Fifth nnd Hclmont streets! were seeding the streets and lots in that vicinity and were proving a nuisance. The matter was referred to the city attorney for a report at the next meet ing of the city council. H. (I. Hodinglieinier presented n peti tion asking that he be given permission to put in a 12 gauge gasoline tank at the Club stables on l.iheity and Ferry streets. The city ordinances provide only for a 14 gauge tank and the mat ter was referred to the fin' and water committee and city engineer. T. 11. Haines, who owns some lots near Twentieth and I streets 'reported that he w ould donnte a strip ot In ml to the city to permit the' continuaioti of Twentieth street to J' street if the city would pave. The I'alerson Cigar com pany petitioned for permission to hang an electric sign. 1 lie regular payroll for the street department aiuouiiting to !,l.'l.ri-l.r. wus adopted. The mutter of the sunitury drinking fountains in the Marion Square uud at the llreviiian fountain was left to the park board which reported that foun tains could be purchased for if 2.1 and nsked the city to put up the money. The councilmen were inclined to think that fountains could be purchased for less money and that if the park board would install and iiiaintiiin the foun tains the city would purchase them. A bill for 1H for repairs on the semi fier was presented nnd this bill wn allowed less the freight on the scarifier to Salem. W. T. l.aFollettc was given the cour tesy of the floor while he called I be attention of the council to the hero ism displnyed by (icorge Manning and John Tu it in the iccenl disaster on the river in which two young women lost their lives uud two were saved by the young men. Acting Mayor Mills wni instructed to write u letter to the com mittee in charge of the Carnegie Hero Medal fund in behalf of the young men. (I. C. Millet repotted that he would be absenl from the next meeting of the city council on account of n trip to custom Oregon aid II. W. I.lgin was elected acting r rder in pluce of lie- corder Charles I.lgin, who is soon to go on his summer vio iition. (Capital Join mil Specinl Service) Quinnbv. Ore.. July 7. --Much needed mm begun falling Sunday night und 1-or indigestion, dyspepsia, hcartbur aside troni possible iniurv to hav that belching, sour stomach, etc., take a ten- is down in the fields, it promises lo be! spoonful of Disunited Magnesia after J of much benefit to grow ing crops, such eating In iicutruli.'.ci the excess llcid ,as late sown grain, garden stuff and I which is the cause of nearly every pasture land. j stomach, disorder. Immediate rtliet , j Mr. Yorgoson, who has one of the j pleasant; inexpensive; at all druggistt 'film country homes near Cheniuw a, every where, in either powder or Inbh I lias Keen Hiving tne product or Ins o- Intnl. disunited Magnesia, No. 2d K. 2titlt Street, N. V, c. (Capital Journal Specinl Service.) Claxiar, Or., July 7. - Miss Violet Newton spent a few days in Portland visitine; relatives, lla?csville school board since recent ,. I, ..-(, im.l.la liner T.,,,1 .' Arm strong, llarrv ' White and l.luvd '""' "" '''''" placed m the b'evnoids. I11", 'n'N method giving the fruit addi- Aiuone' the voun,' ladies fnm heici1'"""! sweetness. takini; the recent touchers' evauiiiiii ! '1'll b'bratiotl of Indepeud tiou ut Salem weie Miss l.ottie McAfe. sort. Miss Vanillic Bin nick and her father, who bit a month ago for an all sum mi'i 'h visit in the east, returned this w k I'ioiii Minnesota, the illness of Mr. Haraiek causing them to return sooner than they had planned. Among those enjoyirtg the hospitality of the Commercial dob at the faiiu ers' picnic Siitindi.y were Mr. u ml Mis. i Kills Ciinn.iv, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chailcs Wnidcti, Chailcs Yakeley uad ilniightei, l.vdia, uiid Mrs. H. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, of Vancouver, Wash., weie week end guests of Mr. noil Mm. A, M, Audi'ison, who were fniiucj re- even1 PICNIC AT WACON'DA. '.ii-initv ot i-nt of i at citv iing a Kn, ma .. t,- ,.f Mvb'. i. urd will friends k! On Sun. lay, June 2iS, quite a number' from this place jouriied to the home of Mr. nnd Mis. (i.o. Thurmnn near Wa cuinlii, whi te they were joined by other relatives and friends from Whifson and a tno-t enjoyuble day was spent. While there was nothing elaborate about tin; ri i-asion, a mo"t agreeable tune was spent by the more than fifty gues'.s present. At the noon hour a sunituous picnic dinner was served, and the afternoon wni nt in social conv erat ion. Tlu)"e pre'ei.t were: (leork'e W. Thormon and family, of Wa -onda: Mis. M J. Town, (if ana-la, rothcr of .Ur. Th irmoii; Mrs. 1). II. Hardy, II. V. Ilemington and family, i hs. Colons and family, It. K. Martin Bud family, Jas. Ijlover and family, A. Will Girdle Earth With Wireless System San rrancisco, July fl. With Uie ar rival tnday from Honolulu of K. J. Nal : ly, vice president and general malinger of Marconi Winlcs company on the steamer Matsonia, it becume known j that within n verv few days the earth will be girdled by wireless. Nnlly has just returned from inspecting the wire less station at Kahukn, llnwaii. This station is being t :'!to'd up to communi cate with Funibii-lii, Japan, a distance of 4,ou mile". With the completion of this link, tin' I tig-st span in the system, the Mar." ni chain will retu h around the worll The rnte to be charged for the tri.nsmisiori or a me. age nrouiid the globo will be 1 u word. ami Miss Ida Kouisc Penny, both of ; llayesville. Also Miss l.u.-y Springs- j tube, of K.-i.cr also tool, the examina tions. The main crowd Iroui this vicinity celebrated the Ith at Sulem ns guests of the r ii in i ii -1 i I club. Kvery repmt is one of praise for (he delightful hos pitality of the Cherry City. Nothing u eiual it ever bctore in Salem is the general verdict. Many went to I'm! inn and were well pleased. At the salmon fisheries where many young men from this vicinity are spend ing the summer, .'i Ions of t is.li wci" eauuht ei Wednesday of last week. This it a record bleaker, as 2 tons is ordinarily the catch of one diiy. The Westley and b'ichie hols nie theie from this immediate vicinity. Keier school bourd consists of C, A. Cnniinings, Sevuioiir Jones, K. Kvuns, and W. Karnest Savage since In-t weeks school election. Mr. Kvuns fills the place furinerlv occupied bv Mr. Kd Hall. Mrs. X. Douglas will have charge of the advanced work at Keier s. hool this year. I'm!. F M. Myers who filled this position acccpt.-ilily hist year, will now give his attention to his frott ! t ii nil hcie. Mix Hello lila.uer Willi niMiin hai hiirue of the Kcl.'er Oli iniirv department. Mi-s tiliiner. "I ! "'-olents of that city I'latiini has been a guct of friends hen for a lew davs. Keier Ladies' Aid society will nice! Julv 7 at 2 (,' lock in the atteioonn at the' hoi f Mrs. K. T. Hull. Mr. and Ml". Ilea lllilllll I lli.'i!ett Hie leecivinu cone; i at ula 1 ions on the birth of a little daughter last week. Mi". Claggelt was foimerly Mi". Mable No ion and was vety popular ninong the younger scr of Unci s ille. Kev. I'. S, l.awicnce of llayesville delivered a veiy able peace lecluie 1.1 the ehiir Ii at lla cs 1 1 It on Sundav eicniiiu. Julv nth. Throuoh the T lorts of 'his gentleioiiii an i l b-n I ci, unitiiiity bbiary has been added to the attiactious ot tin. neiijihorhood. Hay cutting is on in lull lii-i tins1 week. Much hav V ill also be cut diir-l ing the present week, (iraiii is be ginning to show- a ripening tinge Soine rye is npe and i.-ndv to i nt. l.ogaubcny woik goes stca-tilv on Many being so engaged as to be un able tu take a holnjav even on Nilui dac. The drv.i. woikcl stea.lilv on hcie as the i.iesure of woik was su. h as to preclude taking a holiday. Some luniilv partie. Irom hcie who pent Satntdav at the Uillainctie nvei weie well phased with the traginn' lloHeis, Ihc beautiful wild vine. c" toouing the ttees, and abuse all the matchless views to lie had of the bean tilol Willamette "h;iiing ami winding in ini"hini) ami sha le, hemnwii school i,l, their nniiual Independence holiday on .Monday Ml "tend ot Satin. lav. io.ot-lMg to iciu.r. Ilo Icbratioii ot I udepeuilence was' a four dins' affair to many in this section. Two days were spent ut the Cherry fair, Sunday at the bench or in the in ,i:i lit ai ii m while Monday was giv en up to picnics. Mrs. II. S. McMiinti returned Monday floin Newport, where she enjoyed uii outing, she was a guest at the Cliff llou.e, conducted bv Mr. and Mrs. W. r, former Sub in people, and Eyes Opened To Sight After Twently-One Years i l.os Angeles, Cab, July ti. Mb.si i Tomsyna Carlisle, the 21 year obi . Hctklcy student, born blin I, whose I). Wl ler, former Sub in people, and , eyes have, just been oiieucl by t while theie also visited the J, i Kick- surgical operation, saw her mother t'oi mans ami Kmil Joseph, former tesi-'the first time today. Shu urrived hero dents of Choiunwn nail Cluster. All ow n j aboard the steamer Hear from San betiiilifol h es ut the beach, and M is. Francisco and was met at the gang McMiinn and her daughter, Kiln, plan plank by her mother, M rs. E. It. Carlisle to pun the permanent colony of Sulem of rasadeua. 'Die greeting was path.;- people now living at that delightful re- tie. ' i tie gin slow iv walked down thci The Kilcr, Hull und Savage families, f Win on. In, motored to H illmit i pi ing. Sunday, Miss limn liariiN, of New Vmli Citv, in spending a few weeks with Ike Lewis tainily at I .abish. j Mis. S. Taylor Joaes, the wife of Su ' peiintctident Jones, of the Siili ui, Falls I City und Western road, ninlerw cut an j npei nt inn at tliunb Siiinaiitiin hospital lust week in I'ortliiud for the relief of -limine kmc trouble and is repuited , to be improving, She is the dinigliter I of Mi. und Mr. Lewis, of tin. place, -nnii Mis. Lewis has been at her bid side. Mr. Junes was a fmnier cninluc tor on the Oregon I'leetiic ami wi ll j k now n here and in Sulem. I The lieitnau Itnptist SuiuLtiy school , of Sulem en joyed a picnic nt iinnabv pars .vtonitay. lucre weie "II in the j my t,, putty nun iimi, .i i nut iiimi spent the diiv. (iiiiues, siiioing, bincl ii and filewnrlts ultoiibd ninuseoieut of tunny VIII let ic. I Mrs. Flunk Mntthes and sun, Merle, , of Wiiciiiiilu, weie weekend guests nt "The Cedins," tin. M.-Miinn In, me. ' Mr. nnii Mrs. August Kuisci, of Sn lerii, spent liiilepenilciice dav vvilh tl.i'ir.'miti , ili.nghlei, Mrs. Kay I'crluii.. i -tu I he little sou ot Mr. ii ii.l Mrs Ii re on ih lleikoer caught his finger in the puu, np. riit. d by a gasoline engine nt tin n In. Ii, i n li'W dnv iii'i. unit InolU- hi., . c Sled tl icinbcr. llniii began fulling Hominy niid aside from soine slight inconvenience to tlm. milking hay, ha. been of iniu-li 1 ,-ti -1 : plana, as tliougii some or (lie tiucer tainncss of blindness Mill affected her, Sim looked at the crowd with ii uu ided expression, Then the mother .stepped eagerly forward. They met. I What they said was whispered. No I bystander heard it. filtering tin automobile, they weie .hurried to l.os Angeles ami theiuu lo , l'aa.leiiii. In Los Angeles Miss Carl 1 isle met friends whom sho had known i intimately for years. They were all I strangers to Iter until they spoke : Then she recognize, Ihcir voices. t,iuuntilics of flowers were given her at the reshloncn ,t( a frl I in Los .Angeles. She expressed renewed won ideimeiit ut the appearaiicn of the bloa I sinus and ,'ooke, with morn wonder nt the crowded streets ns hnr automobile , "lowlv pri Ie, through them. I "So this Is I,os Angeles," she said, i" almost my own city, yt there is i nothing familiar about it, except the. noises. ' Seattle Factories Will Supply Ammunition e, Wash., Julv 7. - The need" of lor auitonuil oti is lo be sup i part from Scuttle lactone,. aggregating 1 1 ,J.iii,ilou, it n todav are In be uwanleil dm ex! two or Ihree dav. to th" Seattle ii, 'due uud i omtiiielion cum puny, the I'ege Sound Inm and steel Tin ii'ita, tlm Vulcan Manu coiiipanv of this citv, Sunt Works of Kverelt nnd oilo'i in it n , I ii n n i in I Seaitlc. Th i c f a luilliou 1 1 1. 1 Li i s in gold h nunc. hist Satoiiliiv Seal l( IISslll ' plied in I Ollt I III t ! said hen VVoiks of flo lill nig lor lion coiupanics ipiaiii i" t bullfiri win V In-Ill o.n,-l, on ( In liner M inn -" -niil to be used as pint pavilion ON TI1K IIIIINO LING ni must w hero, Where tin Land of V received floin W adsvvorth. Mr. and Mr.. W. F. Il. I'or'land, (i. r ,tn aim d bv then Leonard and Mnv v is weie gui T b ' m rn si Niwtolis add the ti tons of this plio e. ,M r. Knsew did. gate to the letter I tl I I 1 1-r e.ilivin tion. He i. a brother of Mi. Thi.mri' Newton and ot Mrs. i. I. Ni-wtiiii all being native, of Linidoti. Ki.g'atid, RECITAL AT BILVERTON. Wilsliniglijii, by Siipt. weil. fit I children; t. of the' I. N- w dl was a to Int.. , - 1 1 ml s w u grain und gardens f relic ning iif pnstiiic. will. The VV he V never use l.l -I I COLONEL IIOrr.R'8 VIEWS il'ii.-iiic Coast M ii nn f ii t ii ri-r i The sporfsriran 'n crac of dictntug law. to icgtilatc the tish and game in d'l-tne. is beiiinig sonic funny f r t t . 1 Ins o. I liltll.eut colli els III I tl','1 ONII And Fair i" II. . i Hot .Li To I lie And nld will run the tiling, ate done, I kut '. no the l-'n nig the I iiml of ir iniiing nt tic piilui and pine, Ic .nil. I lie splendid st 1 1 l'i, I kut mi the Fn ing Liu I a v nr in tel me s 11 till flghtil i est a rid over II, C pi Taeoma Trrln eng. i conplp ha new " rannnali' like thi! old or e iniiae ci-rain r or may not keep in - A prominent ( 'hj i - en iniirrn-.l with a i ' jerv ir'e. It i. unj. h in Unit tlie couple W hi, h tlll'V (1 1 U V iaiui recital given at th,. oer;i 1st I'ridac evemiig under th'1 ti, ul of Mrs, l.ertrndc Smith of the mo"! ideasllig e'.'clit. of ti iovei l.v a lo.-nl n idi ent l,.- liet rugcoe, Carlic and family, I. Hums and fumilv,' f,.a W . A. lores) un. family and Miss Neb, llie fiatlie, all of Whiteson: Mrs. K. J. Thurnian, John Tlnirinan and family,' K.I. Miner and family Mr. and Mrs.i F. I'. Webb. Mr. . M. Watson and daughter, Miss Marie, of Hikerton. silverton Appeal. relatives of Silvcrb Sargent, mho U b.t. ly arriv. THY A JOURNAL CLASSIFIED AD -THXT ARE BUSINESS GETTERS OKE CENT A WORD. Safe and Sure should Le your relief from indi frestion, liiliov,1 nesa, or cortHti lia'.ion. Knov-n to lie reliable and faniotiH f r their prompt and certain efficacy are Beecham's Pills l.r...t .U ml A.r MWkia. U Irs. WU. The house mniiug wa 01 the kind e cue,.. In. Indi-d in 'he number, were t'lanri solos by .Murli-v llrowrir', llriicc I'.r.lKlie, Helen Wohott, e. ,1 lliuwnel Hid M'". Smith and t -i .1 n tin blots! were played by Mi.. Smith nnd Miss 'icitrude Wohott and i.no e and Mi.r 'ev Itrone. All ilipla.". cicll.-nt ul.il ity and were nnt v.ith enthusiastic ap I lii'i.e. Vocal loh.s w.-re rendered bv Mr", itn hnrl sun, Mr. Main and Mr sla-lc.lu ca' h cne the work mas fully up to the standard. 'I lice partn . aie all ipnte well known ami when it i ii ho ii rn-v J that any one of them in to apesr no further guarantee is liecs .ar v. Silver I'm A pt-cal. BIO MEXICAN BATTLE Laredo, Tcu, July C In a big I at tie betmrcn CurratKistas and Villi.taa near I'aredon sevcrul hundred men have been kilbd on both side, rircnrd ing to wmlofficiul reports hers to day. The result of tie buttl is not vet knomn. I. r 'Ihc fi-h and game lobby was power ' ,1 . -trough to do tnte to I he I. gi. Int. ire i. i. l triiir.b.ads ot , I I . . k. . nil r. lorrns. Now the inside political bull. Ii of hi partisan, are hogging the fullest ho . With the llli-t WoK mid the bigge.l sal 'Tls nie strife of I if si r. i, g!h ami en Tin- br.ive nnd true U In n tl.e w. rk 's to A nd tkiil '. on tin I'ull, fur tingi ollliigc flue, lo. Firing I i ri . L. ST A ST. Weie i rent, d, Ii lid fiT tlie CI 11 I ,i lit inn cot) lit ie. I ii ing I, V " liouiitv law, arrioiig tl,. rn ts i l e ot tlie i oyote, ... mi I-, llde blillllty. lit i-norse, there are thoiisniids nf sip. arc mile, of wilderness where the en;, i-te breeds, and in one rugat he can travel h Inn dn d inib .. The coyote live, off the jiii V rnbi.it, nnd ib-.troyliig the o-li.ti' Iniikc. the iii k rabbii. un iii.uffeiable and de- sif li'live pest. Following iti-in shnw. what follows di t ril' tlon of the co)i,te, the 1,1,1 .li 111 foe i f the ml, h,t It is from the II pp. ner Herald: "From the north t nd of tl intv come reports that the rabbit, are de tnyir.g the crops. One f i l.l of I III acres of m-lient was completely destroy c. and we hear that they are i-i.ting othir crops and injuring fruit tree." JK,tt)iftiataMt'!M 1 fiP'.v-i ...;,,,,',, - -IkSX .1 timokert of Turkish TuonnES Clgartttem Uftee n year ago art imokera of Turkish Trophies tltfarcttf today I T'SPr'f'M-'r I" l-v-l '-f'iif" Il.l i l . .1, 1 ' -c - ' '.!