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TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1925 'HE CAPITAL JOURNAL) SALEM, OREGON fAUfi THREE JEWS IS DENIED Be-ilin, April 28 lEy Associated Prew) The Bulgarian legation here hat livued & denial of report that Jew are being .subjected to systematic persecution In Bulgaria. The statement way thnt the Jewish ropulati-m enjoys the same rights as other citizen. Sofia, Itulpf.i-.fi, April 28 The au thorities at Varna, claim to have st-ised two hundred kil grama of xiioaiva collected by coiuipirat era, ploulnjr to blow up the police headquarters, the two halU and oih er public bulMIng. It stated that a document ww eized proving that the Bulgarian cor.imuni.sUi renponsiUc for the re cent outrages were reci-iving r.:nney from Ruwla. VETERINARIANS Falls Evening Herald. The old Hilt hotel, its annex, the hospital belonging to the Fruit Growers Supply company, an apartment house and the P. W. Foster resi dence were completely destroyed at an approximate loss of $50. 000. Many -of the employes of the company lost their entire per sonal effects. . PLAN FOR 2 DAY Veterinarians ot the county have been called by the county court to meet Rt the court bouse here at 10 o'clock on the morn ing of May 4 to discuss with the court the enforcement of the new county herd inspection low which becomes effective on May 28. Up to date there have been four candidates for appointment ae county herd inspectors, these In eluding Orj. W. G. Morehouse of Balem, Dr. G. P. Korlnk ot Stay- ton, Dr. A. W. Simmons of Silver ton and Dr. Thomas Sim ma of Woodburn. According to the tentative plan now In mind the court will sug gest to the veterinarians that the county be divided Into four in spection districts and that each veterinarian have charge of the district in which he resides. The luw provides an inspection ot all dairy animals at least once a year, these animals to ho submitted to tuberculin tests. The veterinarian is to be naid as ttie county directs, but not to exceed $10 a day. He may have as many deputies as the court may cara to allow, but these deputies are to he paid at a rate Lot to exceed that paid to veteri narian. It is believed there would te no difficulty in dividing the county under the law as now pro- nosed and by such division the court feels thct the law could be carried out as intended, with complete tet ol all animals cov ered by the law, once a year. Teachers of the county have de cided to hold a two-days annual institute In Salem next year under a new law going Into effect pro viding that either one day or two day institutes may be held,. At tendance on this institute will be compulsory on all county teachers. The past year there has been no such Institute, the teachers at tending local Institutes In the various districts. It Is eipected at the annual Institute some particularly strong speaker will be secured "i It Is planned to make It a record affair. According to reports more than the usual number ot teachers in the county schools are planning to attend summer school this year, some going to the university, some to the college, some to the normal school and others planning to at tend summer school at Institutions outside of the state. J' TEAM DEFEATED The ll.ahee golf club defeated the Vancouver club on the lllahee course by a score of 32 to 4 Sun day. Results of Individual match, es were as follows: Kay, lllahce, won from Macatee, Vancouver, S; Sanford, Illuhee, tied with Wntu, Vancouver; Far rar defeated Miller, 2; Olinger tied with Pender; Farmer defeat cd D. H. Percivtil; Jackson lost to II. H. Brathe. 1: Maugis defeated Schaefer 3; Woods defeated Wager 1; Hug defeated Shattuck 3; Will iams defeated Judge Simpson 2; Voungoon detected Judge Miller, 3; Locke defeated Smith, 3; Dr. Pombertoa defeated Dr. Lleser 3; Vie;?Ko defeated IJaddjclv 3. There were over 150 i-hwcn on Sofia. April 2S. Zarwiilarfoff. a former minister in tho Stomboul- isky cabinet was arrested today ith several others and charged with having conspired to over throw the present Bulgarian gov ernment. Umpqua Dredging St Construc tion company, Reeusport; incor porators, F. J. Kernan, Dorrts C. Kernan; J. Vawktns Napier; cap ital, $25,000. II & S. 1 1 ec t r i c co m pa n y . La rnnde; incorporators, Frank L. Itobinson, Raymond Bigger, An Llrew Loney, Jr , capital, $3000. Eugene Book Store, Inc., Ku- gene; incorporators, Chester M. Lawrence, Jane B. Lawrence, harles R. Whjtal; capital, K5,- 00. Notice of an Increase In capital from $5000 to $23,000 was filed by the Urnpiua Fishing, Storage &. Supply company of, Gardiner. 2 LOSE LIS IN E Noraies. Ariz.. April 28. Elec t'on day lisiiia cost the lives of two men in Nogulee-, sonora, Mex ico, yestft'd-iy. Four others were Injured aud may not live. The dead are Alviao Valenzula and Liucrado Castro. Both were shot. The election is believed to have resulted in the naming of Dr. Fer nando PrieKO. red candidate, .to tho office of "presidente." or may or, of Nogales. Sonora, although tho ballots have not been counted I The ballots are kept In glass bowl! and observers say that the red ballots predominate over tbe red and green cant for the opposing candidate. Jesus Tcierina. Officials ol the Mexican city snvs that charges will be filed against Tcjerina. alleging that he attrmptrd to storm the polling place ar-d take the ballots cast CALIFORNIA TOWN IS AGAIN SWEPT BY FIRE Klamath Fal's, Or.. April 28. For the second time within year. Kilt, the most northerly town in California, was swept by flames late Saturday evening, says a dispatch to the Klamath TELEPHONE SUPERVISOR Tellsof the Benefit Received by Taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound Leavenworth. Kansas. " Hv work was long-distance operating and sup ervising, ana 1 got in to a very nervous state and was all run-down. 1 was easily annoyed at trifles, waa ex tremely nervous and always bad a tiredfeelingwhich made me awfully listless. Through a newspaper I learned of Lydia RPinkhsm's Veg etable Compound and thinkingit would luln me I tried it It Quieted mr nerves, I was less annoyed and mors lively, it too away inai oras-guig f!inff and improved my health in every way. I waa abte to continue my work with more vigor than before and I recommend the Vegetable Com pound to all young girls. I sm msr ried now and have a big baby boy and n in the best of health. If I should ever hsve any trouble I'll take the Vegetable compound again, ior iM it will hem me a it did before. Mrs. O. W. Thiel, R5 Pawnee St, Leaven worth, Kansas. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is a dependable medicine for ft"-ase troubles. For sale by drug 4D X-CABINET MEMBER ARRESTED IN BULGARIA NEW INCORPORATIONS Fine for Neuralgia Musterole tnaures qulc- relict fron neuralgia, when those sharp pains fc thootins through your bead, iust rub ittle of this clean; smite omenxm h out temple; and neck, M-uterole u marie with oil ol mus ard, but sill not bum and bliitei Ukt he td-t'ashioned mustard plaster T Mafisr: Muaterolsis alio msda in milder torm for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterols. J5 & S5c In larsol tubes: hospital site, $3 the course at various times during the day, including some IS or 20 from Corvalll, who. according to Kred A. Williams, chairman ol the tournament committee. 1 came over to try out the tall grass," fur ther criticising the condition ot the grounds, Williams stated this nornlng. UTTER fHAJt A MUSTARD PLASTER Thr are maay Milk j 'tomorrow." for rMMm I W rarmntB that ba sTmw J I B SAT'S Ufa!. Tl WW B (Tin DAT S xhkkt H yA Tioaiiri r wwjrsJ B BETTKBl D.cld- 1 jR H You'll fiafl DAY'S 3 I H K Xhkki Xilns lm- IvUi Jj olndM Trontera. Wf jnm Brdue aud a w O murt Vorfolk Salt K F V H Bittil DAY'S 1 i Y Btttndavrd of vra -k. Ml I A UAcshtp v 'v. Ri I 1 n u. GREENBAUM Oayls tailored, trousers TAILOHF.D BRBKCHE.S NOKFOLn SUITS BIO 3 OVERALLS -WATER REPEUtNT CLOTH I ft O STATE g STREET 8 Dr. CB. O'Neill 0PT0I1ETRIST-0PTICIAN - laddDush Pank Building HI 1 11 2K Wednesday and Thursday End of Month Clearance Rabbi I? Released. New York, April 28. E. B. M. Browne, 72, former rabbi, who was summoned to Yorkvillo police qourt in March on a charge of sending annoying letters to Presi dent Cool id ge was discharged to day after he had promised to obey court order that he refrain from writing any further Utters to the president. M arion Hotel SALEM, OREGON OFFICIAL AAA An Hotel worthy of its reputation as the largest and most complete in Oregon out of Portland. Special attention given to Luncheon and Dinner parties. I X r&rJZ-" m ' " 1 "Sh told him a sscraf aha Jsarnsd' ram hr fmthv" Ever try these? They were engaged and were talking about rather personal things which is probably at it should be. He had remarked that sometimes his dgars and cigarettes tasted sour not just right. Then she told him about a little trick ahe knew from having observed her father, who was quite a heavy smoker. That was, eating Life. Savers be tween smokes. And she offered him some from s packs ge ahe had just opened. He tried them and has been using Life Savers this way ever since. s " It's s fact: Life Savers, those dctkious little candy mints with the bole, easily double your smoke enjoy ment. Their wonderful aromatic flavors freshen your mouth like a good drink of water when you're really thirsty. Once you try them this wsy between smokes, you 11 always have a package handy. Six flavors are displayed at ad good stares so you msy help yourself: Pcp-o-mmt. Wait-ogreenv Cmn-o-mon, Lic-o-rice, Cl-o-ve snd VI -o-let. Five cents a package Lilt Savers, no.. Port Chaster. N, Y. Eat a few Life Savers between . Smokes 24 26 doz. 37 yds. 50 yds. 63 pairs 100 pairs 7 ;42 17 9 43 37 19 49 30 pairs 40 32 175 yds. 26 pairs Japanese Lunch Cloth Sets Cloth 45x47 Six Napkins, regular value $1.25 Indian Head Napkins 18x18 inch Regularly $1.25 dozen High Grade Silks, 36 and 40 inch Tubs, Crepes, Sports, regular value to $3.50 yard Double Faced Ribbons, Two Tones Picot Edge, regularly to 25c yard Fine Kid Gloves, broken sizes, Black and White, regular value to $4:25 . . , Long Chamoisette Gloves Tans and Greys, fancy, value $3.25 . , French Hand Bags, new style clasp In colors and black, value $4.75 .' , Double Compacts' a very desirable Style, regularly$1.50 Boys' Knickers, sizes broken, 4 to 14, regular value $1.98 . J umper Dresses in wanted styles, Regularly to $12.50 Blouses, Imported Broadcloth, Voile, Dimity, White, Tan, Blue, Lavender, regular $1.95 Longerlyne Brassieres, Lace Trimmed, Sizes 32, 34'. 36, 38- regular value $1.00. Seco Silk and Voile, Combination Suits, Pink, Blue, Peach, Lavender, White, regular val. $3.00 Trimmed Hats, values to $10.00 Gloria Pokes in Straws and Silks 93c 95c $1.00 yd. 5c yd. $1.98 $1.98 $3.75 $1.00 $1.19 $8.95 $1.48 59c $1.79 $4.75 Silk Stockings, Slight Hurts, All Silks, Clocks, etc., value o $2.75 Sets Japanese Table Mats Six to Set (Basement Store) Dresses mostly small and large Voiles- Crepes (Basement) Lingerie Crepe in Colors Fancy 36 inch (Basement) Tan Pumps and Oxfords Broken Sizes, 2y2 to 8 in lot, Basement , 98c 23c $1.98 19c yd. $1.95 MILLEXfi 2 I Good Good C J Salem's leading Department Store