THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGONMOXHAY. AUGUST 16, 1915. , TWO IIUIIII.ll I IIU1II 45 to 55 TESTIFY Social and Personal CAROL 8. DIBBLE. U UAM Mil U ULU ..... iiiii ii mi iiiii n r i ii win ri. uulu unnun nuui ui Mr. W. 0. Austin entertained de lightfully Friday afternoon with a thimble b (it her bom on North Liberty troet, lionorinif, Mra. K. K. Kink of Minueapolia, ta kouM guel of Mr J. B. follork, and Mn. j. I.. Pierc, of Dktan, Mich., and Mra. H. P. Key, of Ht. John, Mirb., th home (ruonU of Mr. H. W. Brusn. The room irre A quiet tint pretty wM'linjf was that ol1 .Miim Cora Hicek, of .Madeay, to Aleiaridcr ('. Htoinka, of Xaloni, which took place Thursday at ttie parsonage of toe l.uthcun church. The. ceremony wan performed at 11 :'M l,y Jfev. Kcorge. Koeblcr. Mr. and Mrs, To the Merit of Lydia LPink ham's Vegetable Com pound during Change of Life. were the only attendants. Immediately after the ceremony the wedding- party Westbrook, Me. " I wu earning V. Htroebel through the Change cf Life and had verv attractive with their aeaaonalde' adjourned to the heme of the bride. I groom a muter, .nrs. niroenei, tm water street, where a wedding iuneheon wan deeorutiona of delitat pink aod whi'.j ater. une or tne pamimee in mo an. erawio waa a eeatent in which the high pm-e fell lo Mra. Carltru and the seio cod koaon to Mrs. tllemon. Tie gueHt wao enioyed thia affair were: Mis daoien K. I'mitt, K. W. Hteimloff, J. K. rlloek, K. F. Carlton, II. W. Ilrmw, J. . Mnnell, N. IWf indwell, W. Morse, 1 Mloklcnn, flleaton, Klmer I , J. Klvia, T. W. Daviee, U. Hays, II. Hick eraon, W". II. Harhv H. Wilkersnn, (ieo. Vatxnn, Jee Mcknight, N. Km 1 1 h, K. Hoffnell. Among the fialem people reported at the various bearkea last wek were: Mri. T. R. Hhea, at Heanide; Mr. and rved, the relatives and a few clone friends being present. A profusion of flowers transformed the house into a bower iif florul beauty. After n short trip tu Heaside and 1'ortland, Mr. and Mrs. Mti'irika will make their home in Halem. Miss Chine Waggoner, Miss Ciiarlottc, Hanna and Mist Florence llannu. the house guests of Mrs. W. V. Johnson, tectimonial. " Mra. LAWRENCE MAB. ! f?llt "jl HUM.W pains in my back and aide and waa so weak I could hardly do my housework. I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham'l Vege table Compound and it has done me lot of good. I will re commend your med icine to my frienda and give you permis sion to publish my left Thursday for their home in Wood- TIN, 12 King St, Westbrook, Main. lull V..I......L.. 1 .. ' ' fair, were given In ,hcr honor Irin'g' . Wj' -' Atth of their stay in the city. Among the at" 1 ralrmi1 ltn Pln ln b fairs at the rinse of their visit was a and loins until I could not stand. I also Mrs. C. 1). l'urvine, E. K. Uvaller anil "lumlier party given Monday night by had night-sweats to that the theeta Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Htransbaugh and ,nn ' mid Vivmn Young ut 'would be Wet I tried Other medicine ...... .,., ui. mo ..anion roan, i ne but got no relief. After taking one bot- a,,l,t,o.,a guests were Mis, l.eih, John- We of Lydia g pinUham'l Vegetable the son and the Misses Mabel and Vernetta r. j . l . j . Cldeor recepUon given Friday night '''. Th. Nel.rnsk.n vitor. were r.. . ... . B, P 7u ru t the hisrie of Mr. und Mrs. 0. A. rni"'n charmed with Hnlem and vicinity, u lur ei monuie. ine 'ele, of Highland, in honor of Mr. and ! "' "'rt. n' coinpanied by best wishes Iln" me. trie nigni-sweaia ann noi family, at Harview A most pleasurable affair waa Mrs, Lester Mct'rinkcn (Kay Ritchie), whose marriage was one of t.in attrac tive July weddings. The guests, who were neighbors ami members of the two Knadav school classes of tile North Ha lem iriends church, passed the lusirs with mustn ami Piimes. The irruuinlH were gay wilh Japanese lanterns, and , Kr""1"'." "n Wednesday iilteniiiiin inativilies of all Kinds were suuremelv 1 " eiiimnlil of the many I'nemls they mlu whilu flnslies grew less, and in one year 1 was n Hiilein. a different woman. I know I have to Mrs. Henry Marty entertained the Ladies' Aid Nit ii'ty of the Kriciids. church ami a niuubi r of her friends ami iieigiibois at lier bnnie iimr the 1'nir- The in evidence thrniiirhnul tlm nveninv I '"'itig spent oiildonrs uiiiler the idens- Tiiose invited to pay honor In Mr. and shad., trees on .Mrs. Marty's plnee. Mrs. MeCriii'kcn were: Misses Vi.bi i '"any of the Indies biniiiiiiu II nelliert, I,ncille Tucker, (ilndvs Hcott, ""r- I relr Milly Nii ewauder, lieva ,liormiui, i served tn the gui'sts pi,. Kiise Weidman, Itelle Whin, Winnif red ' """" """. -Mrs. M. S. M. .rn,, . , i i . I i , i i . ... ..i. . ,-, ui, .-. ii r. p.. titm ers, Mis. Kiln Hardy, Mrs. .luseplimi' ll.ickett. Mis. A. (i. llialuiin, rina lulli llrahnm, Mrs. Annii Shinii, Mis. ai. i.ainb, .Mi l. I. . M,..,um, Kra?.ier, Klurenei. Kia.ier, Vera McMil lan, Isola hmilli, Kl li.'l.v n Ariustrong, Jennie Ilebird, llessi.i llarnelt, luisv Carter. Itenlsh I'resnall, .Mrs. Carry Ks, Mrs. V i. tn McMillan, Mrs. Jose phiue Hoikelt, Mrs. I McCniiken, Mra Vide Moorman, Mra. Virgil Ken worthy, Mr,i t.".sie I'mitt, and Messrs. Forrest liavis. Miwirinun ,L Nirewaiuler, Klonv Smith, Harry llmiej ""uniau, t.arl I'mitt, Virgil Renworlliy, KIlis j "averson "i-.iinian, niiiuir .M.i rarken, F. ( lino, Clifton lioss. Mr. Ilo. k.-f t Mr I..,.. Tje W. C. T MeCrai-ken, Misses Hlruss, Miss Hmith, ! ""'ir h it I'orllnnd; Miss Valedo llixie and Miss "" I'erry and riunmcrc Jlawl Tucker. thank you for my continued good health ever since. " Mra. M. J. liROWNELL, Mans ton, Wis. Jh nuccesa of Lydia E. Pinkham'l Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, Is unparalleled in such cases. If you want special adrlce write to ! I.jdla E. rinkham Medicine Co. (ronfl-1 liniciiis were : deutlal) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will nt, who were i be onened. read nnd answered hr ai Woman, and held In strict coifldence. i interested are cordially invited to at tend the meetings, those who had harge of the ptrnie wished especiullv V h I. v ' "" r'",,l- "!'.. s- Icr Mr. .I1.hustnu;ute of thank's Mrs VI rV, " 'y"W..rt.,.v, for the g rous n.-sislaitee he gave Mrs Fm ' m" ' ?' '. , ' "''V'W' 1,1 "'l""tf '"'ike Ike picilc a Sirs. Kmiiiii Mjisou, Ivy Miim,,,, Vera , success. .leunii' Havi'isin. llmiM Mrs. Sy in (j. Siniih. I f InilHil'lriw hall at II iruer nil si reels. M rs lllggllis Will lell, I (he meeting Mini Itev II. Iv Marshall mil give an addles on' " l-.Vlllllll f 'I' l PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. A. c, i,.v,. and fam ily, .limnitn l)r and l,,ni Kmplii, ..-.. i.ir iviai uiiea yeatnriliiy fur an j I'cmei rvin.inv s, i,,,, ,.,ii,,v,., u,.,K mm iisimig nip, renmiii a "'"T'e lucnie n week ng Huu.liiv in Wei'k. Kleorgi. Ijifr's ( iniv.i'i, il ; i'...:.. . Hie llllteilllli. of ii eontrHI held I'ui- ;. elllpeilllie The llethel Sunday s. hn Chiiat left tins miirning for Chi- eh rum uus in Medfurd over lifer a vacation trip have your FACE MASSAGED, HAIR SHAMPOOED and SCALP TREATED. Muccetafully remove Tan WartB, Molei, WrinhU, Frtcklet and Super flu out Hair. Dr. Stanton j Graduate Dermatologitt 301 Stecvc Bldg. X Phone 393 'reusing II,,. inenibcn,liii ( . Simdnv sihool. Tim tw.i sides cneaL'ed in lh " "" woki iwa.n,), n-sp. ,-ti,.v. I,v ""v '" ''din mi, I llnrbui (. Hnl't i"i.o. in,, inriner si.le nnn und tint- to ,l lie rules II . . i . . i i "Ni,--., , i ne losing suie I rose gmchiuslv 1Ml; las liosls t,n n sumptuous bun.piel the commute,, in ehmg,. r ,h , Wl.., j Ueinoli I'lvans, ehaillliilli; Mis- llir'el Fiiestin, Mis, .,.v , ,, M ! Al Hchnink, assi.te.) bv iiv .lhn jslon and II ,rl:, K. II, . I,,,,,,, il,,. I'leavor soeielv. w,,i lent (heir li-sist " "'fair, were i,n,te, j ,'1 """.' I I'l" of the 1'iesbM, ruin ehurci, with b. I.,,,,,,, ,1,,, (. n dell.nr p.e,,.,,t, , ,(. I,,.,,,!. ',., , 1 iroill ti'Kll. A I w,.. ,,.,. ''"t" I' tmg Slid tl, ,, progiain, eonsi.tiiiK , s,,,v lions and a solo bv Mr. I it , :, ,,, ,., pt. " '''Clslltp of the Sun.lm Mhiml , lll'lensed lib,, it .ton j .,. , ,.,,, l( ,1, cuiitesl, nn. I pl,,, n, , ,,Hl ,,,r t (r lolly tune, h , (!,, iM ,, m.M ,, lure. Th Siilnli. v , u,, ,u,.,., )u '' me lt ui r mien v Sun, 1( v at nt the llelhel l, ,, ef A Is. Hus in the in Lebanon fur of Kiigene, was in i:. ellgn. i:. h Siiiuliiv .lolin WnrfieM, eily yesterday. Mrs. Mb, Watts i lew days' Vint. Hey. J. S. I.aerniv city M'stenliiv. Mi-s l.'thel Meii,n, j, i Milvertun, visiting her parents. W, I, Morse ii ml faniily nuduml to Falls City yesterday. C. I'. Kiiuv.laiid mid I'n in i I v were vis 'ting in Stayl.ni Sunday. Miss Mabel siivng,. j j llrownsville lor a i isit o t neeks. I'. H. Kny and wife returned Salur day f r.uii a visit to Seaside. Mrs. Itert Williams ictiirncd yester day tifter a tno weeks 'wient,,,,,.' c. T I'oiner, ,y ,, paited this morning for i. nvo H,eli' Mieiilion ut San Fran ii. . Tn ..f the lied i'tss pharmacy, n I in ned yest,,,v from a week's visit ill Seaside. Miss .1 II II 1, 1 1 II lo V flung Ml of the Cliii-nuo t"ic. is spending a tno eeks' vacation ll I he i oust. l Shipley's Store Initial Showing of Fall Apparel New Coats for Women, Miss es and Children New Tailored Suits New Sport Suits New 1 ailored Dresses New Dix House Dresses New Crepe De Chine Waists New Modart Corsets New Warners Corsets New Novelty Neckwear Agents Pictorial Patterns U. G. Shipley Co. Liberty Street Salem, Oregon 1 1 mn Tottiisend it ml Miss II..,,. ti.ila Ib.vser ni , Nepft fr H I o (leeks ' i ut lug. i " I'lessninu, f the Chi ' i'U" -li.ie, Inking a two Keeks' out 'K '. 'I' ist hi." spitbait n ad wife and Aug. velltbemer ,,,,. , ,. ,.,,, , , I "gei.l i i.l.n. Ileum,,, s,,,.,!.,,,, returned todav ;1 v,-' " 1 Mai in Spring, mid I "g' lie titter 11 Week ' Vls,t M 1 1" I daughter. K"tn, lei.nned I,,,!,,, niter a visit of "" in Shi, Crime, :, ' V M'Hs ,.,l ti,,,v. M,. , ,s ' "'l.e. ui,,l M i , r,, ,-ilu, skinner motoi, s,u.r I',,,,, ,,.s,,,v Vi " ii ami wife returned "" '' "en ii.' ant, tour to '' -". e,,, dK I' I' "a-.". n.l. wh..n, been yi, "' " ' ! ' He past tl, t!" " "i..t'.. .,, Micltig,,,,, I" II ". d ...(. l, , M' I' ' l'Mn:l.l of the I. ." "t I veer,lv ''"' ' "i. k.' v,.,t t t,,,. ';,limil 1 ". . v e V'l''T'' "'"''" "I 'lie I'lks ' '!!.. I S y 'I lo-'.k. ret,,i....t f,m ., , W I'l k mt 1 iL- ;i( V, i,lf Mrs F C 'i , ., ,.r ,.x tended M.I- le ., .;;., , , ,, ,,, 'r I"""'" "' 1 Kolmiuig. -he will .-..nw bv v,,i et ,. t,, l':,!i,,,t,,, esi,,.,,k Xng'isi Kel.rberger visited ,r Sun dm in 1'geiie w,:h ,e f.nnilv of f l. !'l ' Tl - ;..tr, - i. p., pi,etr f ,,, I if ne W. I, , ,me,i liv. .1 III Si,!, ii sloM.v I'r, ui, !.., 1U, (.,. 'I'U I. lulu, s m ..!, ,. returned e ." '" ' "t Meet, on, Wash Ml'- lleut mil ,, he,,. f,.u Weeks lender. I on,, let,,.. ,,, ,f Mli,,,,,,, in ,k 1 cm te,l,. 1, B, , fu ft Medtord t.. ,,., K Kn.k'lu el CM!,,.,, te,,,,.,,-,.,, ,;. '-'I I rstet eike. Mto Med,,. ; ,:, f,,y (, Ihis eieuug ,u C,e s.., ,n Fa.-itic for Medf. fd. and ,..,u ,(, , ,,,, ' Nu.glits ,.( Fy.hm, fr 1B,(, toaierrew aio.n.e.;, Mr. a.d Mr, ,m-,t 1l.tl.-h. of West! . iigiaia. .tvptscd , s,l U, wr' Sui..(y t y,.,, mih the fitmilv ...f F F Sl,,r ri... .. ; i I -" .s-.urning aoaie . tier visit,. g iU lal tora,, fl,MW, . Ill'Ul ' E After Overpowering Sheriff . He Gets Buggy and Auto mobile Rides Grants Pass, Ore., Aug. It). John Austin Hooper, tkc desperado who is wanted in three states for daring rob beries perpetrated in the fort few months, Sunday morning made his es cape from the Josephine county jail in Grants Pass, where h has bees held since July 23 for iht robbery of the Houthern Pacific depot at that plate. Ueoper and a fellow prisoner over powered the sheriff as be waa giving them their breakfast, threw him in the cell and mad their dash for freedom. The accomplice iq the escape was noon captured but Hooper appears to have made good hia getaway. He first com mandeered a hoTM and bupgy at th point of a 43 calibre gun and gut to the foothills near town. Later in the even ing Hooper took possriwion of an auto mobile belonging to B. K. Krnh and made the owner drive him to Rogue Kiver, nine miles east of (i.'tint? i'acs. Hooper showed the utmost oonlnens and self posscusiott throughout tiia sue, ess ful em-ape. At the time of bin lutes! exploit, the automobile holdup he ap peared to be in very good humor, ink ing and punning with the machine load of people, though continually maintain ing a careful watchtuln.rs. Hooper forced Kmh to drive him, holding his Colt revolver next to K roll's ribs and at the same time keep in up a lively line of talk to the nth er occupants of the vur. He joked as he paused the jail ut JUgue River, pleading with Kroh not to step there, while lie jammed the big gun a little deeper in Kroh's ribs. As lie passed the hank in Rogue River he said: "There in the bank I rubbed, that is. the blink tliey say I robbed." Then followed a hard lu.'k story of his unjuHt accusation. Setting out on the other side of JCogue liiver. Hooper told his victims that he had forty miles to make that night over the monntnns to where he had friends. No Trace of Fugitive. j (.runts I'nris, Ore., Aug. Iii. Cp to 12::in o'clock this nfternoon the sher iff's office had mh.!e no headway in i tlie re-capture of Ktindit Hooper, "who j broke .jail here Hnnilay morning. Ni.th- ing additional li ail I n leuriu il of his I nlierenliouts Bince he left the nutoiuo bile he eo, iunnnileer.il, nt n short dis I tnnce oust of Rogue River Sunday nij.ht about !l:,'IO. Hooper is kifmvii to be in a desperate i frame of mind and willing t,, e to' any extreme to keep his freedom. The ! sheriff nil. I deputies have iiintu nveied to cut off escape by ull known aye lines, but ns Hooper is tliotouejilv nc-l iiunlated with the. Mmintnin di'sttirt from here to northern ('ulif.-relii it is likely that h ill proceed t.v i-i lin..l. ! Citizens Enroll For Military Training Camp Seattle, Wash.. Aug. Id Iletween Mo and IU10 liusincss und professional men of Scuttle, Tii.i.mn and small nearby cities had enrolled for the military training enmp to by held nt Cosgruve. Amerieau lake, nmr." Tac'oma, from Aug ust to September .12 inelusive, at noon today. The surprising tut ni 0( numes from priifessiiiiial an. I business runks. !i.lering the fu.'t the movement vias not started until Inst Tuesday evening, ten- titles that the citi.ens of the north 'wet nre in finer ,,f a policy of pre pn redness. I'. very hour bring, tin i ic reuse to the I roll mid it would t be exaggerating to predict between 700 and W'd w, , attend the training eump. ' The idea ,.f t. ,,,,m, j, (l) ,,,luei,te nil inlelligent . I,,., f eitiens, leaders in the professional and business woild ,11. officers for volunteers, so that, should u enll (,, .,r,i,s rVer be sounded the I'ltien soldiery , ould lie more rapid Iv iiin.lc remit tor military serviee. I'lio course of instruction will begin nii H'isonai iiifene, enmp salutation, company ndiniiu. tuition, rationing and ''"'""ig of volunteers find us knowledge, I in,,, a.es, military nun making, r.md .koMiing, tucitul' walks, vhoi t praetu e .e.ii, !.H, instructions in gum. ling the rear. ,(. Van, and rever ing deta, Inueiits; , ,lir( the basic tacts, the meat m Ltary matters. Those 'I'l'il'l'ving mil le g;yen certificates of proficiency. Miner ;,'i,,'i'.,l Vithur Murray, com mending the w.-t, . depnrtuie'iit will wilhlil n tew .la., ,lSmi, ,ln ff,,,.r f il"' tegular limit to take chtvige of the en mp, First Hunting Victim 1 Kilcd By Own Gun SILKS And the prominent place they will occupy on the stage of Fashion this Fall and Winter. Never before has there been such, an advance season for Fall Silks indicating their extensive use in Costumes, Dresses and Suits. And so varied are the weaves and colorings that no one in particular will dominate the fashion situation. However, the lead will be given to TAFFETAS There is a reason for giving Taffetas first place. The full effect in dress is gaining favor and as Taffetas are especially suitable for this style, and as manufacturers have achieved excellent results in color combinations, in dications point to their use in phenomenally large propor tions. RIBBED WEAVES Will be very strong, chief among which might be men tioned Gros De Londres. This new Silk has gained favor wherever shown this season and is rapidly coming to the front. FAILLES Will be good for two reasons: First, they naturally fall into full effects in dress; second, they are among the best. Silks that can be sold at a popular price. COLORS Are decidedly dark. Many plaids in new, dark color effects will be extensively used for waists, trimmings and combinations. WHAT WE ARE SHOWING NOW The above mentioned Silks in exclusive patterns and designs never shown before. Wonderful qualities, color ings and low prices, ready for you to see. Taffeta Silks in plain colors, stripes, checks, plaids, printed warp and changeable. Gros De Londres in fancy stripes, checks, changeable, plain colors and Jacquard. Faille Silks in nlain colors and most prominent shades. Duchess Satin, Silk and Wool Failles, Silk and Wool Poplins, Crepe De Chines, Imported Pongees, Radium Taffeta, identical Pussy Willow Taffeta, but can be sold for less money. These Silks run from 18 to 45 inches in width and are marked at the unmatchable price of 50c to $2.25 a yard. SILK VELVETS Velveteens and Corduroys will also be among the lead ers for Street Wear. We are showing a large selection of these pile fabrics in many shades; 18 inches to 45 inches' suiting widths. Priced 50c to $3.00 a yard. Yes, they are the newest and best on the market, and remember, you can always do a little better at JSavncS falh tflcre ill! WAR PAKTY PREVAILS. Alt.ei.s, Aug, ,', . k Zax j,. si""' i i" I'or ,. the "war !""." was today ele.te.l ,resi ''' 1 ' "' Hie r.reek , hamper of .leputies liy ;i ui,,, ,,.' vj ( lliis vote snowed th,- factum set lorting the war pioovaiii of I'rcmior eiii,!,,s has ., ,.,,.ir working majority, !M. :! CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST BRAVE. Aug. a th, title ol lis Aug, es, , ill Nettie Soger, nge.l :, Xeient "I. has eaiiied th 1 ' ' ut me recoiling I'H'il. she smiled mi,', clmtte.l .u geons while t Ii." v were prolong ., 1 wound in her hand, refusing oilier .IccUimg (he operation ,,. lmt t". Mie accidentally .),, h,.r. the land with a revolver. Mm. s'illll the ho. sur nllet and hint ll'll II V , I Ml' , til" ot th,. ,(,., I in ton, age. I o w.i. Iitllcl I v , .'I Ut. ,ii n i w.l. Is of the .. hoai. tit'ei t ' !. "f the I. -Koicl u, I,,,,, wli.i, it Mem , "u: I'lought to '.ed litle, I toll W .1. j IHllV ,OII,.os, 1 I ton. a,.. I s,.. yn "k HI. Th first vie I" iting son mi ii, Kred . '.l here todav. lie ' i cidental discern go ' . weri'il ride m the i a .mnttiiit district s, , '. opened. The ' ' milii-ntr-d ho had ' h gun over A lug l died while t.r I : my ki miprvv 1 ulior of a h mi tmg i Inn father, K. ii. isl fllCU.ISs STI'.AMV.K IS BUNK lender,. g, ,,. ..TS1 ,-,.r,..KIHa slemuer il.i. ,t . ,( funis fcM .,, 'ink l.y tM-rmi: .ii'tuiliiiv The crrw mi saved. HORLICEl'S The Original MALTED MILK yN mm pt m Smtftitmtm. Grain Bags Lower Just secured some New (irain IJas at a bargain and can sell at lower prices. Stock limited so order at once. Clover Bags Have plenty of new and second hand Clover Hags at the right price. Sack Twine Nought our sack twine bt'fore the rise so can maintain the old prices. Nest twine on the market. D. A. White & Sons 251-261 State St Salem, - . . Oregon Lower Rate Sought For Long and Bulky Shipments The I'ortlnml Cliumlier of Commerce' today petitioned t. u,-. Service c'lniiiissioa to hold i.i. ii,.. : ,1 ''Si"'"1'! I'l the rates governu.e shipmentH of nien h-: ..... ,s, wnieu were too long or ton Imlhv t" l.e loaded through ,1,,, ,1,1,, lUms ,;f f "' 'ars. Hi., complaint win. filed in he nan,,- , f the Cortlnnd Clintnl.er of1 I omincrce ugiuii.t the (ir,.g Klor riv l.ailwiiy coaipanv. O. w. U. & N. ,.,,,. l'liny, s. , eouipany, .Spokane, I'o.'tlnn.i intlli llailwuv compativ and the I inted H-ulwnys lompanv. This .nme "'after was luought t 1 1 1. iittenti,,,, f the Interstate l', ree eomnissi,,,, oine time ng,. il this lio.lv ,;,. ruling' eliiccted to hy the complninmit in the al.ove action. The ruling f the Interstate ,,,,-,.,. c.'niini.sion , ,lt fr nrMt "at wer.. too long r , ),ukv , ,M, loaded through the side ,r , ., , l'"r '"'ii-'Mcd six feet in width 7 "'I''" """I"'" feet in height sh.'llld I'c charged , e, , , """""ed rating s,,ee, , ,lin ""r" " ' l"'".oN mid at a f, 1 ne petitioners claim t hat ,l. ,,',., ,.,, Co. M Marksmen Practice For Animal State Shoot The me,u,er, f p.,,,,,,,,,,,, f r, ee , '::,",,,"'"! ',n 11 ' the nfle a, ,,";",'r f"r an"'"'l '"n"' , V ; "'I'-'tition to . ,e',l range, Septemlier !., w I n s'Ttemlier 7 d rant. , '"W''H '"r ''r"""-' the ;;;;s:ri:.; I., .. . " ' '" "tl the re I.,. . ' .:r.;,",;,""". ti Ml ot lie .,, ion ... .1... nulitui y For Widow's Pension Is Filed Pallas. Ore., Aug. !. Mrs. . Kttn Hiish, widow of liufnrd Bush, lias filed iiiit in the circuit court ngniimt l'"lk county to compel the county court to pny her $H2.Sn ier mdntli, w'idow ' pen siiui, which slt allcRen idle is entitled t" as the mother of four minor chil dren. The court lias, been ullowintr lier the inininiuin amount of $10 t month. She claims MO!) luicli lu'iision. 'lhis is the second suit of this nature filed tiguiiist the comity within th past two weeks. Onn other widow V pension case was decided in favor of the plaintiff against Tolk county ly the Mipromf court si verul months' ng'.. New York Trilutne: Trip to Market r.nds ut Altar. Headline. Neverthe less it will have to be resumed. egll- 'lev will , : . '"' "HI I .:.""' ."" und ll'" fall '" "f H'fiintrv ,. i m '"t art, He, ,' 11 '',,''i'i"' "f t.l'erv V,;:" "'' fii'l'l nr el,,,,.," ' ' ' envnuv. ,,p "iii..,,,y. ,, ,,,,,. I'niv av.,1 , .. i... , . " 'I'l I? i ,, , ' ' " ...ii uurier. lut tw r,,,l , ... men l ,,. .U m 'a"V c,,.,.., date. in a com cetnpaey ei'.t or,.. III.' "mp.ny !7 ,,, MINISTER TO SAN DOMINUO. U ''"'' s't. a. Aag Ui...,, 111 S. t.-.nv an '..," .,.,, ,U, Ni'o Kuiinen ii T m"""cr f, lt ,',. a , '''!.''"'' 'othut Baldy Breezery Calendar Mi Y 7 i XjV "6- ITS JUST AS HARD TO RAISE CROPS ON A POOR FARM AS IT ' 'S A MORTGAGE" Tim .,,,, "SA1.KM LAVNPKY" "n,ls for pvery priiieipld necef xn fr th0 priiductiu,, f .,er ffl Uuiidty worh. leu take no ehuncru her when ou ji -t gnytbinif under th 'mi Vnown ,o , r, f w,i,illlt ""I i.ouin,?, ,,,,(,, wj,; it lo.'iv In'. noit of Baldy Bwitt. Salem Lanndrj Co. Salem, Otoi "mniM r., e,,v,7 n. h, i