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THE 8ALEM CAPITA JOTONAL, SALEM, OREGON THKBB & V" the power lir-ht enough to reach, the places where needed and niiir-Mo A - J fg3 m vn bclm iaa id u heffanierJ OZorfocr Cars' maintains body at cylinder heat. caiers everywhere. P-feK. niinn 1 . T. "V ML MSB f- ,, has just the right "body" ..... Wf ' S x M , .,... ump ssSl k.h.M.i. I 95l ureat sale ot i i ri tan on Ungross for Act SvXJLf . nwivi to Reduce interest on WllJl-aa RU...., Long Time loans -i-- VV 0116 0ailtV jS t Salem Friends of Carrier Boys Help; Contest Closes Saturday Night !'. VV. Davis I.oren siniiKaii ... Klton Thompson Clnrk. Craig Hobin Fisher Leslie llluo This is a picture of the bicycle which will be given as the grand prize in the Capital Journal's carriers' contest. It may be seen on exhibition at Morse it Earasden's. Tin' Capital .loiinml carriers' contest till end this nock, When all 1 ho boys have chocked in their business Saturday night tin1 ballot box will lie closed until .Vtimluy mniuing, when the votes will be i-uuiitcd, ami the result announced in Manila v evening's paper. ! This has proven n "very interesting! (mitpst. iniil'ineil exclusively to the; furriers, ainl they have shown their! ahility to out ami get business, both! Killi'rtiiiiis ii 1 1 1 new subscribers. Some' of tin' Imys have done remarkably well1 9ml havu received assistuni'e from their frirmis and patrons, who have paid tiioir m.Ii-i iptidiis in advance, and also MM them to !et new subscribers. All tM kind of luisiuess counts for votes ill till' I'tilltcst. ; There i- still time to do effective! wii tiir any line of the contests, since it; ' i tn be the banner week of nil, vri:il vote ciiipons of .")iluil each linv-i iil'l.cfii oil. rod to the eonti'stant innk-l il! the largest a-olloctiou of monev on! Ills runt;', ami also to the one bringing! : the Inn ' -t number of new subsorih-! W'oi-I; this week counts fur more1 '"trs ttuiii ever before, and for that :' ll,0s' "'' file boys are working lii'.'.'liT Omu ever to bring the .bitsv !,' by Saturday night. 'tW vnti. ji counted todav stands: ' v'' .V.iut ! 2U..-.70 S ''. ''Uvr. JiliS W'J'H I2.HHI ' Mi,iini,iv '. Kl.llU.j ' l-"t:r Hl,Sil."i l:r' Ili.lilll ''I'' 't n ,;:.-,; z,vr, fi.SH.'i r,.m 2.110 1,14(1 U3 V,ih ,, . , U-J llus intercut iur l.tu - subscribers who would like to show the carrier boys will close .May 15, and their appreciation of the good service given by the boy on their route can help him out by paying a subscription ... ......miic, ur uy assisting m tu gl.t i new subscribers. This is not a popular i voting contest in the general sense, be j cause it is confined exclusively to the I -'''"ier boys, ami is really u test of their i ability to get business among their patrons. It also gives the Capital Journ al nn opportunity to reward the bovs by distributing some valuable presents among thoso who work lmrdest 'o se cure business. These prizes will include a jail) bicycle, $1(1 in money, $, in n .v. 't2.50 in money, a bicycle lump, bicycle pump, carriers' bag,' and pos sibly some other nrtieles. They will be awarded by votes based on new sub scriptions brought in and the amount of money collected by the buys during the contest, as a reward for the special ef forts they put forth. List of Contestants. .Values of carriers eligible to enfi'r the contest, and the number of their routes, lire: 1 Bobbin Fisher. .'! Nonh White. I .lames Hunnell. I 5 Win. Mel.aren. : (i Warren Scott. ' 7 Hallio Hunt. M Floy,) Mclntvre. H Win. lieinkie HI Klton Thompson, 11 Wesley H. llunmiiiiKlL 12 l'hilliiis Klliutt. . lit t.oren Simpson H Henn llowiud. 15 Wind Davis. Hi Clark H. Crnig. 17 Harry Wilson. IS l.uvtuoiid Harton. HI I'h'ilip itingle. -0 Win. Christiaiiee. 22 W. Tristan lalinundson. 2;i l.'dwurd II. lidmiiiulsoii, 21--'ei nun T!er. Cedar Falls Doomed By Rattlesnake Lake1 W'.i.li i.. i-t i-.... ., , , ' eii.ir r ails, Ih", l:Ml1' s,""'l eotnpletely e",',i', '" 1,1 lu waters risinlf j ';" " ." '-"lie. is doomed to Ut 'I-'-' I i i-1 ! u . J :e.ieiil, ., c, v. j,,,, .i . 1,1 '"ii-triietion at Seat- "'' ' .Mll,!t ,1a... .. l. I.. !.. ..I . n iii i iiiuge or T ' "ii' 1IIII8 CltV, ' : "Mtcr through' the sur " 'i h::, fro,,, ,!. ,,.,,.. rivi,r an.,., i, e cheeked fr Bt least " ' At the pre' , Hn, c,,,. ,nH wi', bp, 11 Mi luted ill 12 dlivs. ..';;! l!ilii'' t ' t the . " 11 '" i waterless in " ' '' """"lls' '"i"K brought into! Tl. , ," Vl'"r ' "casoual rains. !, ' ' battle cilv water' T .;.tl. iiun illllll (r i-M i, -'"''Keepers and resi. Heir . '; ,,,r'(''l to ubandon 'ke fi i " , ',",M"I'S'' mid homes bv . J'il-. Miopkcepers are condnct- "'". T,., hnx A"'1 ' "'id other improvised John D. Gets Injunction Against Collection of Tax Cli'Vi land, ff.iin. May l.l.-.lohn D. lioi'l,eli ller tO'lii.v w.iii Ins m iiiii lion to restrain til e antln i ities of f uyahugn county froii! collecting taxes on .ull. 'Kiii.'iiio in tangible property nwncd by the oil kiln; ill Clcvellllnl, I'Yileinl Judge Clark reiidcivd the de cision. His statement iiidmlilinu h'ockc feller's conteiit ions a to why he should not be taxed on this pini'i ity covered 111 closely typew i itt. u pages. Tiie county's only hope iimv of col lecting the taxes on Woekel'eller 's i foi k, boinb- and inoiiey rc-ts on nn uppcal. The case will be carried to the supremo coiiit of the t'nitc-l states. Kocki't't'lb r conteinls that iie is not a resident of Cleveland. He claims Tarrytown, N, Y., as his h'.ue. The county sought to collect the taxes be cause of nu extended period during which Rockefeller remained in clove land two years ago. claiming that he had established leunl residence there. places of shelter are being used by thoso already diivon from their dwellings. Tillamook, Or., May 1.1 Demands for a rural credit or Federal long-time loan law were made in a committee re port to the state grange in session here today. After an hour of discussion the grange decided to take no netion on the report until the committee in me i'aiiiricK inn nas an nounced its findings. The committee also urged the grange to declare that it would support no candidate for the United States Senate who would not promise to work and vote for a rural credit law. Increase in the limit ltlneo.1 nn Postal Savings accounts to $."11100 with the privilege of diverting these funds to the fanners at a low rate of interest was favored by the committee In a resolution which was adopted. A resolution also was adopted by the grange declaring against fax exemp tions on certain classes of property. The resolution however, was not op posed to an exemption of Mill) on household goods actnaliv in use. Grange Wants Woolens Marked. The grange also declared ill favor of a Federal law that would roipiiro man ufacturers of woolen goods to mark their products to indicate whether they nre made of long wool or recanted or of old woolen garments. Changes in the present system of contracts for mail or rural routes were opposed in a resolution adopted and the changing of the date of the collection of the second half of the taxes from October 5 to the first Monday in November favored in another. In the demand for the rural credit law the committee recites that.tlie peo ple of the country expected relief from tinaiicial stringency after the passage 01 1 11c Aiiministration currency act and that the law has failed to bring about that relief. It says that money is ns scarce as it was before the passage of the act, and reports that rates of in terest have remained as before. Local Oranges Asked to Help. It calls upon all of the subordinate ('ranges of the state to support a measure for the relief of the farmers, contending that the interest rates now churoed bv lenders arc "eatini the viials and life out of the farming and! agricultural interests of the state and! Nation." ! The committee would have Congress grunt to do states the right to issuej uun.iutereBt-beii'-iiig bonds to lie. usedi as time loans 00 which the Soorctaiy; of the Treasury would issue currency: loss 2 per cent discount. This would' be handled by the State T.nnd Itoanl! and applicants for funds would receivei loans not in excess of "id per cent of, the valuation of land for periods of in, 1". 20, lid or :l"i years nt a rate not more thin I per cent, payable semi-, annually. After the opening ceroiinin ies of the order. T. II. I'.ii.vliaid. of I'orllau.l. as-, socillte ilelegate from the Oregon Stale Federation of Labor, addressed the' con entioli. Attendance Gains Decidedly. I I T. A. Losdoii, of ' 'ir allls. associate1 delegate from the l-'iumeis' LMueatinnal and Co-oior:it i c Association, was 1 voted II scat ill the coll cut ion. 1 I'ioiii the annual report of Mrs. Min nie K. II I, locliiier of the State ; Ciango, it was shown that the attind-j auco at loi iil granges during the past I Mar has a eraged 51 p"r cent', officer ' i'i per cent; innMers of local granges I pel lit : lecturers s2 per cent, and -ecrelMlies '.Ii! per cent. j I c. L. Shaw, of Albany, was elected to succeed himself as a member of the ! executive 1 oilllniMee. Toiliullt Wll" devoted to till' le.'tun hour and an open meeting at the 1 11111 ineii'ial club rnnin-. Last niuht the rooms of the Coin nieroinl club were filled with fining nds Saturday Nearly All AreSold; End may Be Tomorrow The swat sale of "WHITE REAITY" Hocsier Cabinets will end Saturday at the latest, per r'" 7'1 "f UW 1000 tmv,w whpre th0 cPn.v has permitted f : vl' I t. V .. o , 1 m ro' Ulm w,n t,e 1,0 tl'0llt,,e lll,"ut the quick doubling r, , ! y ?aIw.' Tm is evor'V inilk-ution that the limited number al- . ur mis saie w,n n.H last till Saturday night. Ve can obtain no more to ell at the present low price. Most likely you will see these cabinets in the homes - in ... your nearest and dearest friends. Why wait until then and re-J-rret that you missed the opportunity that is offered to you as freely to you 11s to them. Tomorrow Pay Only $1; Try "White Beauty" in Your Kitchen This chance of a lifetime t, ore a real lloosicr Cabinet at a fli.filt reduction ' 1 ""' ll,w "I'll price, on terms of onlv il.110 d nu n iiihI ttl nil i. ...J. 1. never occur again. The lloosicr club pla'i, of payment hns proved , .W ,', u 1 v ' populiir with the foremost women in this communitv. Some of tl , Ml' us it ,s the same way that they have bought fini itions of rare 1 ,lH' ''1 i' ousts yon iiothiii.- ,.vra to II In il... II,,.,.: i..i. if vou come tomorrow . o ii,t..,.,u v.. ........ .. . " " "' '," i' ' " HI IIIIV hlllll. 3 Exclusive Features See the wonderful shaker flour sifter; the lluo-ier a uiitino s'vs,"'",: ",' Il ll"l,l,','i ,l"' f""l M'lole; the want list; the penei holder; fl. money tray; the .'inorgoncv shelf, ami ,1,,oas ol other laborsuving devices, 17 of which ar tindy cow. Decide NOW Saturday May Be Too Late Mlier women aic making up tluir minds tonight to cme to ni'.in.vv and select a ll.iosi.-r Cnbieef while they can savo if'J Ml It won t tali,, live in i n lit . k to de. iile when you sec it. l,y '"i "'"'i' I"' is cone',,,, ,.,., a,lh could got y,,ii another "White. Beauty" at this pii.o, IH 0 O r?lr lSTCP-SAVEjy 0mk Hi TO TIIE PUBLIC : Wo nuthorizo thin oalo, limitod to "White Beauty" iloosicr cabinet3, at 2.50 leca than tho fixed cash prico of theno cabinoto, thio week only. THE HOOSIEK MFG. CO., Now caatle, Ind. H O 0 $ i P. M I MATlilNOitf V I JTtf-lrtVtd ''VfTiTiimigimniTii- LARGE CLASS 10 BE FREE? For a Few Days With Your Next Purchase A Modern BAK5AVHER DUST PAN 1US u oi n wav Some thing New if Ty UIW WAV A Bak?avher Dust Pan for the Housewife nhelialy rs ami their fi iends to nttci,, tin c'ptioti given in honor of the Oregon State Critnee. I Program Is Entertaining. I I'. C. Maker, in to. I as master of cor. rmonies, and inl roducoil iistr"cf At torney llotts. who vvelcincd the con vention to the city. .1. II. Iiiislau. pa.-t- I muster of the Tilluniooli I'onionn fining'', weh'oinod th" v isiting prang- , ers on behalf of the members of the I order ill Tillamook County, ami State I Miitor Spence rospoii'led. 'After a selection by the Tillaiuooh or, host in. It. K. 1'ioii' h. of tho Agri. I cultural College, made a short addros", Iwclliiig on the evtensioii department ! of tho college. Hoi nonius inipersonn- ' lions bv Hov. .Van Winkle, wore fob ! lowed by Ur. W. .). Kerr, pro-idont i of tin' ' Oregon Agricultural College, who made n shnit address. ' A vocal "iilo bv .1. V. Haird. wn fol lowed bv short nddio'ses by Mrs. Mia- i nie K. lloiul. sttito b'cfurcr of flic jfiiango. Mrs. II. Vail, ehnirmnn of the women's work oannittoe, II. f). t.eedv. of Corvalli". and '. II. Iluff- man. o or-ecr of the Stale limngo. After a scleition by the orchestrn ' v rus II. Walker, chaplain of the State fining"', i live soino reminiscon-oa ot Tilhimo'ili liny when I"' visilod hi-re ill Si! I. A buffet lumh win sotvo.l. LUMBERMEN MEET. Sinn 'rni.i'i.M'ri M 1 .'I I IcIlKU t C f II the Kntional I.utnbor Miinufctuier ' association convent, on nt the Panama "tieifie 0Sioitloll hold two sessions fi dav nt their in ndipmi tor, the Mouse of lloo I loo. I'nsidciil It. II. Ilovvnouin, of New flilontis, in his aiitiunl iidt', pleaded for hotter oo operation nin'i-ig tho members. 1'rofc'sor '. II. I'arker, if the rnivot.itv of I iibfornia. named the dolegnlos that the public was be i-oniiiig untagonistic fownrd big corpor llions, like the larger lumber compa nion, nnd that the c-imion peril of ll lumbermen a "radical I. gislatioti. i When old Isolde iro ki fortiinnte an fn lnvd no work to do they get plenty. of eieroif hunting for their (n. Closing Chapter In inrwi ! Celebrated Case ArKIL Sin' , a me ,i, ing cliiioti r CISC. II II, Il I e : ' ill., li.v I I. Ill flic n ; i 1 1 Ml cnilllf V i a - e I Ml, I Ami. i I'trn. O-ll led Plans Underway For Elabor ate Commencement Exer cises For Seniors The gra l a' il; i Iiism nt Willamette university ti - v.ar will ho the Inigest in tie h'-foiy ' ' that institution ai.d plans are u,..1. 'way for ri tl (diiboiatc graduation j r n -n. In all ill gnolu ntes w ill l.e it'"' '"d w ith diplomas on U dm -day, J in- I'l when tin' gnolu ntilig I'li'fi'i- " i'l'' hold. The bio ca. aiuenfe ;' r a will be preached Snii' day, .lime li. lie following Monday evening tie r v ,11 b a receiJioo in honor of tin gin k.iK g dun given by Ifonii and Mi, A I ' r. n I the Senior class ex el' i-es vvnl inl'' piece the same day. Tuesday vvdl le senior class day. At ! noon th" mi i i r vvill hold exorcise on flu mti.p'is. ""I "g the "lii"f will nnd tc tan,, nt " 'I class and making the cla- g :t 'o the iinivcisity. On Wednesday 'i' grndiiBt i ng ciercis." will ),c hi 1. 1 in 'a e Methodist i hurch nnd the ,VI':i':i bimipiot in the evening D, close tie n iuoficoniioit exercise., Tie- u,eriil,i - f tho iienior rliix in llo- I, li.ral in'- lepnrtnicnt fhis your Hie; Mlldfi'l llii tholomevv. Kafe I'.ar ton. Mary c. ,.'. 'iertrude Kai in, Alice I'nl'ls, Mian iiriil'tim, l.eiln Lent, daisy Mulki'y. I in"''' Miller, Milred Mi' Hiidi ,' Hi-h a I'-ince, Nnonii Itnniicr, Clara . 1 ftii.-c ''ine T'liompson, Ivcilh Vim W inkl' . .In "b Mocker, Kric Holt,' Krnerv ioii,,e, l unik Kranns, Hurry . Irvine, l'n il Irvine, Haloid .lory, fib na MacCad'laiii. II i It in .Miici y, llrm i- Jh' Iinau l. .Meiwyti I'ligot. ItolninJ 1'fnff. , l.eltiii'l Meke". I.uiile Kiint.'l mid, llnrvcy T'd io. School of M nie Misses Ileiitnun, I): (son nnd Iin"' k. HcLwl if 1h"'ogy Milton Mnrcj'i llttentloll f It I .'1 1' I. II I II, e '.fate, CI.' VV I it ten toila V vv In II Hie si,, "in, i I agreed Will, the lower rt.ntt I'm' t lie nillllll'oe ol the All, Inn e altlo.-eh slie IV alv I "i v i HI s -t Hi.-', vv a- ol ! her In -sf oielil; f .1 nd lloo al vv elf a 10. ' The A lliblo e -I , I and In I 1 1 , V i , , ,1. e,, l ieitio. who vv;,'. iay yiiin her ' scan r, lesoited fi, ihe court w lo a th. I in. lit H of the e., I, tu- d to IJVe c sent t i t he nil, I , i age. The pi, Il lit . i a lilted bccail-e I Irillii hail oliieclMO.Ilble I Icllifioiis Willi llie ej. when i.,e VV I, s nalv b; VclllS nl'l. illlised I'leitllS to be iirtestcl ot, ii statof-i ;, i ha roe '1 ac gill pmlcsKc'l her love for I'lcitas inl both she Had her lover appelllcl I'l llie coiiit to have n giiatiliar, nan, id for the ,glll to give i in Ill to their lull I I iiitc, Fn itas was a paitiier of the om'n falher in the da, iv bii.,in.. in Il,:t,e, C'nllity. Ille I boli vveie Weil able ti,il,l - . cially to caie d r the gnl, ! The father bitterly fought the .,i,vi I to have n goiiidili'l liatiiid, nvi,g h, 1 i would rather have hi d ;l,fer be nine th" ni'ilher of an ill. guimato child than marry I'reilas. j 'l lie ennrt fo iiol rretlas to be n li.l n , of inlegiity and good i hlilaefer lil.'l "in.crc in his ibsiic to in a, iv the ,,,l, Acciodiiigly n giiiinlinn, C, H. KImio, , was Mimed Itnd he gave roli"clit Vi the fiiarriagc vvhiih took place when Ihol gitl was 15 years old. I The lower con if , -anii' al. , thi.tj while I'rcitas could probably be held lor llie lltlllory Otteli.e. tl,e cue, mo stances wore siod, flint flic iiiomiI liiid in ntnl Widfaro of the g,, would le benefited if the mil 1 1 itige oci-n red. Thi' girl's father ained the case fn llie supreme mint desiring tu have the appointment of the guardian act i,ido tunl the iniiriitigo itniHilbd. nnd .1. M. Iliison. It tins been arranged to havr fl.o griiduntos from I tin School of Mmic aid the S. hind of Theology receive their iliplornai nt the suiiih time nn the grndii atc from the libeiul arts di partiio ai. Three Fourths of All Books Given Out At Library Are Liijlit Literature l 'I Inc. I.oilths ol the lldoll pal s ol 'In' public iibilii) nod lielion dining 'he ooolh nt Apiil, iiceonliiig In the cioiithly f .-ii,, t of ihe I, human, M, Anne I). Pvte'i y. While the publie in i;eoillll pielers light lltelllfole, tills I" i, -Hung new as lar ns Ihe tn.lc ol III" , Holing plllillc is CO, ice, I, e,, as ;j' I'' ''nt ol 1 1 1 nailers prclccd folioa; , doling ihe mooih or Mimh of this vciir,, laud the sauie ,.! per ccaf vveie fiction 'i is inr .iprn oi one year agn j A'coiding lo M'-s Swcey 's lepoit lor A 1 1 1 , l",i books were 'i,o, (,r: Hi" a, -,, Hi. lit il,,, i ili.r, ,1.1',,) were l"r ii'I'ills I I. Ids lor invonile Icnifi .' ! 'l ho nveiiigo daily o i re ,i In linn was! IT I, 'I ho giuitesl daily call for luniks vva. when ,IIJ vveie ihsui-I and tin', SI Hillest, III. While tho older renders, averaged Ti l"i cent lietion, tho .)iivciiili. nvernged onlv Hi; per cent fiction, which rather ni'ln ali s tin. I flu, ehiblren vvi ,e lelnliug the more useful hooks, "uiiiig tl ti lei now render regi-iend. The bbiarv is giinlnull, . growing, lis in the mouth n' Apnl time was mi morons., or lo ml, lf books nod i'l juvenile. Tho oiroiiluliim last month nun MU inoje t ti li ii for the slum! mouth ooc year I'k". This is III less than lot April, I!' 1. 1, I no banner April la the history f'f the library. Mure pie won' ng il-n-l I hnn during April of I HI. 'I or Miss Swcov la of tl, o-, il. .1 ' i pur cent is a rather high avirnge lur fiotori, i-speciully B, n,,, ,,lllrv ,. ' lino. ,j muny rolen-m c bouk'n and ' millions of Grasshoppers Invade Arizona Capital I'l '" i i., May I.I. It, iri, .ii;; ll'i'l sir. el lighting , disconiinueii I'lUllU 1 1,.' provide helo of glllso I,i,ier plllglle, pelllinns vveie he, ,,; 'i'1' I today lor pu :nial ion lo II"' ' ,tv noil. Millions ot , I,,- inseefs me swiirioing 1 ".' '"''I-. Are lights a ling'i'siod nightly by l. wingeil I'onies. Many (n iv iim and gardens havo I" '11 I Ilillcd. ' ' - aioiind I'liocni t nie plan. Iiiog to ,, ,,ose Ihe petition bel'ol.' the ' ' ' I' ""I g'liiiiol thai the gins i hoppeis are atl,iO'li', to ihe ,.j,v hf Hie slleel liehls, , ia f ,),, , 'li-.oi.linu,., ,e .,, Kjl nimi, ,,, ,10 ' ' ''.v distiiets au, uttilek the eropi. Manv householders reported to tho 1 "'" s"c y t.nlay , ,ir ,., , '"'I k'"1 '' Hl'ler g'ligiug them- elves on grasshoppers,, I'i'l V'U over untie., th( nl ,,. are in a liniry there is usiinllv .-i,,v lellovv w In, makes you wi ,', i,,,,,,, to a poor lolio ' " '' g'lH'inl iiiIoiiiiiiIioii. "I "I tea wonder," said M,s s,w y, "if people knew Hint the lllnarv h.nl o iniiny inlcri.tiurr Umk which ai'i ""t ,jii"t fn Con. If they did, I urn smo that wo would liuvo no in' calls for lllelll. ' Mis Sweev lias lost finished a rend ing list of bonks which th,. ibli,t might find of use. Tl lists an) I'Hiiti'.l nrds, so that if a poi-on i'l intoiested in outdoor hooks, Ihe ctnl win snovv a list or a ,o'ii I, ite, , Nt,,, bn.ks on this silbieil, Thoso into, est- oil in ntt will find the art list iroiii winch lo si leet. The same idea is fol lowed out in flu, biography and diniuit list. These special lists have just I ii is-oed and muy now he had at. tho bbiaiy. The Ioihi uiimher of hooks and pain phlets now in tin) i,i ll ii- libiary l ll.tu'i. i'l thin niiiuber liiil u,o for " lull renders and -!3II are .juvenile, Th children are. not only recoivliiK their slinre of the l-iiks, bul have a special room in the library set apart for their i xelus, v e use. "WHflniHBBIIHnMBBIHHMHBHBHBHHIMH I