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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL.. SALEM. PRECOX. TUESDAY MAY 22. 1917. SIX Keep in Touch with Friends and Relatives by Long Distance" THERE are many times when a cheery telephone message would mean much to your friends in near-by towns. The fact that you cannot see them often, is all the more reason why you should talk to them occasionally, and an inexpensive telephone talk will bring pleasure to all. LOW RATES-PROMPT SERVICE. Ask for "Pacific Long Distance" THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Hog Prizes Offered .to lf .rir.Hi bun ,, hv ,,0 Iboartl itolf L If ... I ! kunJrr.1 dollar U effrrr.l I.. .v.. DJ ianOUSnWUtldUUU, Amrtw.. t.i... Uon, .. iation in their futurity. The Auirrivaa IVbu.l lMcor.l i- Tm mi-iiui-agr ta hircding an.) ri. ao.ialioB. ll Ohet.f Wbite Sin h'bitioo of Theater White tint I beater K.vrd ,iu. A-a.lC .leraey Kw,. Hr.l.-i fiit .;, hi,, for the two lii-het award, won the Arueri.an Yur.-lii'e lul and tliejiii the open rlu for th beat Imar Nalioaal Pure .l.'tc K.'. or.l a in '""'It 'h itiiiiitha, an. a. if,.i,W lion have offered pn-.-.tu the mno hkmiiimTsIihi f,.r In lnu hiKlieat awar.la department tf the 'ifsj.ii .t m t fair," ! ow under nix inuntha. tbi yar appri'igiite IMO. hiih arj' ' liiiht award wow by miu to be' alter ia I j.ri' ottered in aJlitin "mUvt iu ope rlai fur Hip' .ro.lii. i .u, naiM nir f itii-niiiCMIilp it Minn .awarded. Thrae iiirnilirraliipa ar vain led at K a-h, making total f a.ni. Twenty five dollar, in apei-ia! prwra i onere.i nv ine . r, aaaoeiation. Tin" American I'nriir .I.t-v I.'. ....... I , Mieiat ion offer. ."il tdr (lie dent vnuii( hrrtl iif Unroe Jrrary eoiixKt nw all Mif-rrr, wtm tiara B"r aoiiiilit relief in v tin. t t.-r tl.i. Il.imd , r"w.'l ' '"r March I. I I T . waih, the IV ). i I'r.i.-rii.tlon frtr ! . rimr hundred didlara is nlleie.l iu '. 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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Ads OK'" "1 Prompt aarrloe Sell it Journal clasaifid ad way. im J Ri u rr I'hir,,, bVf,"j " br m Pa.:. I Brat. ME. W. 0. DILLEHAT Ulflll at llmiiel ,T. I'rv'a .!,,. .... ..I a.."-. Im . hub 1,, tit-r . in ..7 I.ri.erli.ll.... ' e. ". -Ml V....L , ' ' ""I nrrethiiiv Fruii,.l ' ' minii t iMtitml lul.ri,,,,,. ,, .u.i, , UlV"ll"",f"'ll rrlief. tine ilose i nUiillv ..nfi....... . . . '"i '"'If u it. V '.rill in I,,,..... 'c.: !..v..,c,,ui,dtl;;; ultrrHtivo tluit in A nttnk rt til m,.m,1 ;. . .. I i .11 iu 1 in scaa nnananaEsaaassiK i Willamette Valley News Monmouth News The foiior Guard girls of the OrogyJ' normal school have been liiukinn excel lent use of about one nnd a half aeres of the school campus l,v lilanting pota toes. The i i l'l a . thenwelveQ cvnnl !ZSZZ:ZZZ i Jo all the woik and it is indeed a idoas I the evening delayed the normal school ! f,"4 !'Rht to fe the. Tmt,ri,tie sPirit ot jtalcnt under the splendid direction of l rt.ool was i'0q .wuumuui, me social snonsors . visitea bv isunor ntPmi.M.t r t tri fchapel period by presenting her first nd second grades in a clever little .Ur&matization of "The Birds of Killing worth." The little girls in their -white presses with briphtlv enlnrerl cash resente.d the little birds, and, the boys! m :ii t ' r. .vainiui journal ispecial cervice.) " v Bfuusuu -iupfrjineuafnt n. li. iVirk, "vrw,,.n. r on . i i' for the occasion wer Misa Pnrrot i.r;.oo ! of Kprinerfield. He wm oun.imon;n.i MUUtUUULU. lt7.. Xl.iLV lin IH'HT. t n. . . " ..wviy, - . r-. . . 1 . I ... V. Friday morning Miss Piecler represent- VrTlL.tl f' and Mr.. bJ f' . t teachers and n.et.ibors . .. a.i. ant .uis. iTiimnrp anil ir VA icavuvra- irainniff finn 'i tin a the normal school faculty during the and Mrs- Evenden. While every one normal school alwavg appreciates such I'lCDi-m ut mis party was contributing ,1B""s- to real jollity, a large party of students Tlie literary societies of the normal were tripping the lignt fantastic to the sool held & most interesting ioint uciiguiiui music in tne gymnasium. .V' "Biiiig last jionciay evening. A se ery guest present declared this affair Action by the Girls' Glee olub opened tn tin lin liaKnl.. i i, , . niuillnn fTI.! .l . , , . s !, . 7 ' i ' f i ""i'l'icui uuc ux an tne scnool "v "'"""S' i"i giee ciuo is com- SLm7 i 7 fa,Ters- The year, lmmedately after the grand rosed of the members both from the trama had been very -well prepared, , march which was led bv Ar- T,,ti.. j Delohian nnd Veannr;nn xt ,f-? i -actioa ctaracteriatie, which Miss Hoham, unique butterfly programs came an instrumental solo by Olsa L 1k "P-tatl0 gd- The P.m Werc Rivcn out- The Patronesses for the Wickberg and a vocal solo by Mrs. Ma- 25!,?5 y I Ba"SBen- Tbelevemng were: Mr. ana Mrs. J. B. V. Bobbins, with violin and piano ac- Bplendid program Bhowed the result of Butler. Mr. nnfl AT. tt n : enmnanimont Afi- n. taking advantage of the natural talent! West, Miss HobamMiss Greei? Mb Joint session," the Delphi.;,.; met in an the training school and using samelTavlor an.t AHqq Tfo,,n vr aasemblir room .. v...i.. V oiujiui (JUCBLS J .w "w.u nilllll UllHlIieSH at both of the functions -were: Stanley meeting during which the roll call wa Evans, Birchard Van Loan, C. C. New- responded to by toastg with Miss Pur- o.i j ------------- uugms rarxes ana liawin IUU- as loasmnstress. rolowins ro ll Bt,J mg ' , 6 Party h dB'own, who came down for the occa- call Miss Grace Parker gave the poem kMat?Hv TStM? T um,suaUy'S10" Vancouver barracks on music on the Eappahannock which a,,! instinctive in its type of amusement ,a short leave of absence. pealed strongly to the patriotic oenli- Tr IrlT '.M1" i0 . Mi,ss Kadabangh represented the sen- ment of all hirers Next came Anatole SL. wTetS'- Thf fatured t1"?" o. the normal school last Wed- Trance's "The Man Who Married a lartistio h&t trimminrra in tlia im..Qnl toil. J 1 1 ? y i P ? "vntli 0 . r'Cui c succors ih b-ttm, ia1,, rrC. ni , ; . .. . X"J -arent-ieacners' Associa- uuo T0 toe splendid direction of Miss aypaofltmcheon. The literary part of , tion," which was enjoyed very much. Agnes Carter. Much honor is also due to i o -"-"u uu.t.ini laxcri.i Sn the training school and using same iu. ctu vj-idwyo maimer. Two of the most interesting social af fairs of the school season took place n . ra TO PifPF SWIF i -"" " ia-.. .. . II I Tlll I I - "'... n - ! t1 . . . ' 1 ti - i H " f 1 iviieriiss . ; Work S&n 1 3) Children Cry for Fletcher's SVVVVNXXXNV'-,-,. . . . . vvxxxv;vw.; Ihe Kind You Have Alwavs Timtrbt an -.tj-i. ia use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of sVZ 'ZT. and .has been made under his per Ct&rM& suPe"isIon since its infancy. -- Allow no one to deceive you in this All Counterfeits,. Imitations and " Just-as-good are "but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. c What is CASTORIA neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulencv Wind Colic. and .Diarrhoea; allaying. FeWnesTSS It m-',fl5d h? "eating the Stomach-and Bowels, aid! the assimilation .of Food; giving healthy and natural ! The Children's Paoacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS iears the Signature In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought TliTiia?ii'Si? OW OMWV, N rw VOWK CITV. iuo iuisses cmott and Weinberg 'for thoir fine enterpretation or the maVatnl his dumb wife. Others who appeared in the play were: The Misses Katherinc frchuncsen, Perkins, Mathews, Ester An derson, Cellers, Beutgen, Kuth Wilson, laettie, Marcey. Gaffncy and Freda Carter. At the conclusion of the plav the audience listened to a brief sketch of the work of Fagore, the modern In dian poet who has gained world-wide recognition by Alice Stennick. Then came the funny "Rooster Drill," under the direction of Mrs. Sacre. Just before I me critics report of the program bv j Miss Parrotf, which concluded the pro gram Miss Morrison gave an inr'orma i tional review of important current ev I ents of the past week. ; l ne J-.vanyclicHl church of Mnu , mouth last week held a most in i foresting conference, Bishop Laurence H. Seager, of Niiperville. 111., being the central figure, although Kev. V. M. Fish er, the local pastor, and Kev. If. Nchuk nccht, presiding elder of Portland, was managers. There are sometime lilie ministers of (he Evangelical faith of Oregon attending the meeting. ! The Polk County Christian Endeavor ; convention met in Monmouth last Satur day and Sunday. About 25 delegates i were in attendance. Miss MoKinncv ; president of the local society, called the ! meeting to oider and Rev. Klkins wel ! coined the visitors. M county president, made the responsive talk. Mr. ('barman, state president, gave a splendid talk on the "Million Campaign." Mr. Grader, of Portland, gave an interesting discussion on C. E. expert work and answered questions which were asked him. It proved to be a most profitable convention and the spirit of Christian fellowship prevailed iu every service. Clares Powell was home from O. A. C the past week-end, visiting relatives and friends. Among the soldier boys who "came home from Vancouver barracks on a 3(i hour 'furlough lnt week-end were Chad Newhouse, Stanley Evans, Birchard Van Loan, Harold Olson, Grover and James Hinkle mid Douglas Parks. Mrs. E. R. Ostrom, who has been visit ing in California for past weeks will return home Tuesday. Clarence Daniel, a local O. A. C. stu dent, has enlisted as a government en gineer and left Monday for Kelso Wash., where he will receive training by means of forest work. a ti ti 11 n ii n n ii n p a a m m n ii ii El ti u u m w E! El H a m n n ii ii II fl n ii ii PR n H ei n a ti ii ii u ii El 11 ii WE ARE OFFERING SOME OF THE MOST STARTLING CLOSING OUT PRICES IN MEN'S SE THAT HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN THE CITY. NOW IS THE TIME-TO BUY fSf GRADE FOOTWEAR. MEN'S $2.50 TO $3.00 ELK BALS BLACK AND TAN. TO CLOSE OUT ;. ' f MEN'S $3.00 AND $3.50 BLACK AND TAN WORK SHOES, TO CLOSE OUT MEN'S $4.00 AND $4.50 BLACK AND TAN WORK SHOES TO CLOSE OUT MEN'S $5.00 AND $6.00 BLACK AND TAN WORK SHOES TO CLOSE OUT 4 MEN'S $6.00 DRESS SHOES, BUTTON AND LACE, BLACK AND TAN, TO GOAT ' MEN'S $6.00 AND $6.50 TAN U. S. ARMY SHOES, ALL WIDTHS, TO CLOSE OUT MEN'S S7.nn ATVn 7 Z( TAM Am m unr TiTTmirnT .xttw nuTTCG SHOES. TO GOAT-f v .-t- iximj l3JUiIV, lilJ 1 lUi "AIN V 171vxjuu . M MEN'S $8 00 ANI1 K( TAM A VTl TT inrr ti,t .xmr OIinVG TO f!0 AT T M "f v.w, inn nnu 1Lji1, JJIJ1 LJX iVli LjIXCj auvi'i Heels, bol put on your Shoes for one half price RUBBER HEEL DAY W EDNESDAY SlGrwE NEW MEN'S DRESS SHOES ARRIVED TODAY AND TO BE KtiDUCTIONS. WITCH ELK SHOES WITCH ELK BOOTS BALL BAND BOOTS FOX PUMPS IIANAN SHOES ' EDUCATOR SHOES DUX BAX OIL a Asnwi,-j 326 State Slj snoE Phone! 1" .. - mmwmmm,m.. .a-" I i "aai.ai..Minia aaaiM aaa i mm Till i in i n ll ii III a ririrrranirri-TrT-r ii I , n i yaa aal. M HttaaaaaiBMali&BMaiHaMai BfeMiaitoffir'''11"1