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rVtSAMV DAttV DKMOtitAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, I9U PAO ' Marriage License Wlllard J. Chambrrlaml, 28, of Lai Angles, ..n.l I 11. .I., I.. James, 23, ul Albany, wrrr granted a lirrtur to marry today. Mr. Chamberlain is a forest ctaiunlnifiit, ant Miss Janira a luval bookkeeper. READ OUR WANT API DR. TOEL ELECTRO-THERAPIST AND ELECTRO-SURGEON DALLAS, ORE SUITE 10 DALLAS NATIONAL BANK From '' a. in to IJ noon, 2 to 5 p m. 7 to 8 p. m , Sunday 10 n I p. m Specialties: CANCERS AND TUMORS No knllt (ltd Ion ol blood. No plasters and pain for houn or day. DISEASES OF WOMEN N08E, THROAT, LUNGS, SKIN CONSULTATION FREE VALESKA SURATT TftNIGHT IN "A NEW YORK PEACOCK" Another superb Win. Vox play i ili' attraction (or tonight and Satur day at the Kolfc theatre. Vox films always giurantrr a K"" story, acted by the hrtt actors n. ainiil the most lavish ol icttintfi. The story of to tiipihtt production on interesting onr, featuring thr fUmou actress, Valeska Sural!, and Harry Millard. Mill Marlain ((Harry Milliard), comet In New York to put ..truii... a $1,(UMU) war contract for Ul father (Kric Maync). He ii iteerrd to a ,;.nu blinu house wlierc Zt-ua (Valaska Su ratt)' causes I'H" to lute the $100,0.) he if mi lit with him to clinch the deal. Then ilic falls in love with tic victim. Hilly, father comes to rccuc him. Zenu trici her puwer on the older man, hoping to restore Hilly' lussev Itilty find MM and his father in hcf aiM'jrtiucnt. He revile her for hff treachery and rrturm home with hit father. Finding the only man she ever lor lost to her Zcna imt hi r old life and home in rlajiair. DON'T "BE A DULL MAN. COUSINS OF THE CRAB. tWEttW LABOR LEADER OP COLO RADO GOES RACK TO MINK (liy United 1'reti) lenver, April 12 -John R. Ijwkhi, thr labor Iradei who rai convicted of murder in connection with the I.u.l lou ituai-rr a while hack, today k'hc up In- place at a leadei, donnrd over alU, fiaei a miner's lamp to his cap, liouhlered his looU and went tloun into a little mine in the Krrdrrirkhtirg district to earn liU living otn'e more digKing coal. I.awson rime up from ihc rank lletwa a memlier of the intf-rnatoinat council of the United Minr Wofkctt. lie turned down a soft job with the union w hen hi term expired the other dav and went to work. Look the List Over If you are interested call and get our pricaa. WINDOW CLASS. ALL SIZES VARNISH STAINS. ENAMELS PHOENIX PURE PAINTS SHEEP DIP STOCK TONIC POULTRY POOD and a new aad up-to-date line of Wall Paper. WE BUY RIOHT wtll SELL KIOHT. Burkhart & Lee Albany, Oregon Go Fishing ! only a few milrs away. Oregon's fin est Ttout Fishing Mckenzie River . Upper Willamette Siutlaw River and many other streams Low Week End Rates on salt SaturVUiy and Sunday Return on Monday Ask agent for a copy of "Fishing Bulletin containing map of Western Oregon, latest reports from U.S. forest rang ers and fishermen JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Oregon. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES "PORTLAND irOSK FESTIVAL, JUNE IS, If It" And Don't Hava to 9my "I Didn't Think, sr "I Didn't Rsaliia." "Tba dull until la a bad man." sal Arnold tidiiuvtt In tb Wotnan'a tfoma Ciiiiipunlou. "You way My that Lba dull uiau alua by waul of tUvught i nth r tbau with Uitantloii, uuconacloua- ly ralbri than oumtoualy. iVrhapa. i i ttiMt i aa not ti'aatn lba .1I ba niMra If I gal out f au automobile and eareh'Msly bang the door of It ba- hlud ui aiul raKb your Quger lu the dixit "ii buvltig remained lu tbv car, aud leave It taugut there )uur : uy wou't oa It-aa u ulr Lvcuuiw I, through uot looking hehhal rn either bcfoi-r or after I hanged tbv duor. uu uuawars) of It. Nor will juur reaentiuantagalaat Ml ha any tbv Iraa either. . Mruply to uy '1 iiaver rtn il.i-O' La it- i au eutlrt'ly autlaractury vk uh. I'll- ought to rvalisU. The luiltlt of iit realizing grourg Uf u i tbau aliuoat any other buhlt. und It la very eomfort ahle. aud It aavea a lut of trouble -ti giMMll!, Hut It I to Iw coudeniueU. Vet If a uiun I ahiMilutely rlult. If he k utterly irlthoiit Imagination, bow an he realle, how ran be put liluiHelf lu thu other mau' place? In he not to bt pltletl Instead of uuathematbutn An to that, 1 will tall you aoine- thlng. Tberu la no aueb Hraon uh tb altnolutety dull man. the man ahao lutely without liuuulnntiou Kvery- ImmJ haa aouia gift of luiiigluatlou. everylody can aueeetil lu putting him self, to eertalu extetit. lu the other man'e plnte And few !ieotk. If any. 1 ' r f"i mi thla f' it ai often or aa com pielfly aa tbry uilght da" OUR SENSE OF MOTION. And an Caplanation of Soma Railway Train Delutiona. w in n you alt lu u inovLjig tralu dik ing out of I he wlmlow It appeai-a aa though Ilia flfida. the telegraph polM and CTtO thing elae outvide werv wor log lnatra'1 of you. Thla Is I e .i -1 nur nly Idrua of motion aie airlvel at by aSBMjrtoosj, Tbe fait Ibal neither ou HOT the M'ats oT the ear uor auy ultirr part of the hi. V of tbe ustf la tluiiujE- inc itN ' -ii: u loafla you to the oiu nloii that i In- tbmgi otitalde tbe enrnre noVkuj If )ou were to pull lowu all tho cur talna aud the trnlu were mgklug no unUe at all you would not think that anything waa movlug. saya the Bok uf Wotidcra It would apear a thotigb oii were motionless Just aa ever) t bin b In the ear appeari ao hen you turn then to tin window and lift the curtain you carry lu tbe ' .i k of your mind tbe ldn of belug at rext, aud that U what makea It apiwor M though fhe tlelda and everything ouulde wen moving lu au oppoalto dl-rei-tlou. Thla In fmrtlculiirly uotleeahle when you are In a train lu a station, with another I ruin on tbe OeSl track. There la a seiiae Of rnotU.n If one of the tralua only I moving, ami you feel that It is the otuei tralu. becuuao you trc aurrouuded by ohjecta In the car wblcb are at rent If the delusion happens to U' turned the other way It will gpptAT aa though you are-moving and tbe other la atlll. The Little ftuge Vou OfUn Find Unde a Decayed Log. Kvi ry out has mU the einlous little flat gray creature Ibal mttftf out of eight wheu you HO a ! . l log ur a moaa ioerel tttotti lu the ayuodg or near tbe water. They aro tbe arma dillldui, or LboikmIn of the genu on) m olgea. t-ouiwitly t-gllod tbe uima dlllo. bow lu and pt'l Img They are realf not buf at nil, but crustueenfi or -i. : . i ..im uf the rruh, with glllN provided with air tutaja uot unlike Hie air tOUM thiongh uhleh In-' hreathe all over their lay. A favorite food of frog, tonrirt at.d sale ruuiiileia, the 1H bug ltelf sulaaiats largely on deeaylug segetiihle injtter. and aoiue lellev It to ti a uteful aeurenger. AcTorillug to the oologk-.il Ho let j lltilletlu. the name arnntlil!o wiih glv en It i " ' ii e of 114 hrii!i when die turned of rolling Ifeelf up Into a hall, aa the mauiiiiul of Kouih 1 tianit doeo, hut the eiutuie:ni b Blirw4eV than tin maiunijil, for. wberiMM tbe urina dlllo never uneuhs when Ii I eaugU) or frightened -and tbarefore lu alie I of ten serves na Ita own rou (ting p in In the oveoa if aqOatotinl (rounCriM the pill hug after rolling h eir up OJUfJ or twu-o und dlwuvei tuf Ihnl It hi Mill In the pivneuee or linger will glvg u; the useleNN Btrutugim and trv tu mut.e oft Uiiiioileed. GOT A FURTHER REWARD. Just Had to Find It Tb averaitv furelgnrr can' rarvly eomprcbend tlit groKmpldeal atea of the Doited Btates. aa traa quite fully Illustrated by tbe RiiEllsliinan and Ilia ralet wbo had berii traTellng due areat from Boston for Ave da ' At the end of tbe fifth day master und srrvaut were seated In tbe smoking car. nnd H waa observed that tbe man was guaiog steadily and thoughtfully out of the wJsmIow. Finally bis ,tmtaulon be came curious William." aalil hp. "of what are you tinukin .. "I waa Just tblnklnu. sir, alxuit the discovery of namrrlre)," replied the ealet. Oilumlin didn't do such a woydcrful thlug. after nil., wbta be found tbla country, did be. now. alrr Ilafter hall's aid on' done, ow could 'a 'elp lt?"-EverylHly"a. Pulling an Elephant's Teeth. Ierhae tin greaiest dcttlnl operation on word was palfmand some ears una upon an elephant In the t'lty of Mciico The aching toili was twelve In. lies long and uiinauivil fourteen tncbea round the root. After lba ani mal bad IsH'ii securely fastened with rhalua Ida innjitb waa pried open and a quantity of cociiluc applied to deaden the pain. When this was done a hole was bored through the tooth and an lion bar luacrted Then n roie waa twisted around the bar. and four horses were .attached thereto to drag the offending molar out I. on, u,n Ttt Itita. Humpback Salmon. During a humpback salmon year the Indiana Journey for miles to tbe streams wbare the species ssiwu and there nialntnln amis for wka to dry and smoke the succulent tlsh. So lras,rtatit do they rcirnrd this flah that they dale time by them, calling the htimplack snlnnm veer Us da aqtw" after their nam for tlie aficclaa Iturtng "oft" years the tnd'aua con tent tbemsnlxeH with stag salmon and aliera from ne essit;. .New York San Jehn Adama Objactsd. John Adama while president In Thll adelphta refused to approve the cele bration of vVashlnirtnn's birthday on the ground, sa he afterward said, that It waa a alight upon the highest official of the laud to honor thna a private cttl sen Van Suppa, His Opars "Fstinitza and His Lavish Publishsrs. Iimik rou Mipi-c. fuiuous us uu op eretta eomisiMer. wIi.sm- "1'utinllz.i" Is pcrhas best known of all bis works, bred badly in tbe i ii dhisasii of It. Krans, then a Vienna publisher, pur chased tbe I'iec la-lore It lml ' n proilueerl. isiylug Vou Buftpt the eajprv nl. nl of f ISO. The success of tlx- work was enormous. Tbe faminjs o! ; . i ,.M ultxa" march U still a not unfamiliar uumlier lu tbe taiivty liouses. Ittrtrn ed thotisaiHts, undoubtedly humlrvda of thousands, of gulden for tl.o irubllhbera. Ubeu It had gulie quite a way IJlMja Ita career Von Ku.tsa wrote a lailite letter to the isibllshees suggrstiiifc that, lu view of the vcri MBall sum oriKiual Iv ibbIiI him ami tbe amount wblcb tbe oH-r.i tiad isinieil for them, they might think thai - ur further rcunl was not Qodeurrved !' hiui In a few days Vou S.;psr reo. an equally isrlite letter from the "iuIi lishs thanking hiui for U IMtaA tutoig t lust I bey Qalta agreed with hie stunlitit and further sevtaaj tbttt tt-e lu-an r Msaggbl with liiiu it Imi of bgaja i.. liw cbuke cigars which tbe .Inn IioishJ Von Siin'.v Mould accept t.itb tbelr best comiilimeiitH. -Argonaut. Halsctiftg ww, Brokar. In the .Womaji's Home CotnfanltJjbb llurokl Uowlaud has uu article pari tied "The VVoCaatl Whu Wants lo In vest." lu which be says: 'A good, brokci Ls us vauable to tbe iuteudiug Investor as a good docti r to i presuiu wtily iiniuteiullug - hivalkL Tbe broker knows tbe business, lie la steeiied lu tbe facta of tbe work! of io Here Are the Garments You Like The spVing season is still before 70a and then cornea the summer. . If you ' buy your suit or coat now 70a will be able to get the full value out of your apparel this season. We can show you excellent selections in either "Palmer" or "Printieaa" gar ments, many of them reproduced mod els from Paris foremost deaignes. WAISTS. SKIRTS, PETTICOATS MIDDIES and CHILDREN8 WEAR CAN BE SEEN in LARGE VARIK-TIES Bake Your Bread and bring it in before 830 p. m. tomorrow evening Bring in alo your Recipe and Reason ZALK 7ALUZS HAMELTONS1 i a a s. a a a. a f ff f f f WORTH WHILE . stssw o- a. a. . rfevffi Spend Da in Albany Rev, and Mrs. D. II. I.ecch return ed lat niiht from Albany, where they (lassed the day with old friends. Rcv. I.ecch also uiiiciatcd at the Audi rjon iioilicii nuptials in Albany late yes terday afternoon. CorvallU Gazette Times. Case in Supreme Court Attorney Mark Wcathcrforil and ttorney Gale Hill were in Sajcr 1 yci tcrday making arguments before thc Mipreme court in the case of Pasatoa vs Grove. It is a personal injury suit in which Weathcrford & Wcath-rford appear ior the plaintiff and Hi'l ur.d Mark., ior tlie defendant. gher, Ur. Bill Lenn. Mr. Will Lind-ey. Mr. J. P. Stearns. Mr. Vincent Stokes. Mr. I'eder Sorenson, Mr. W. J. Win sley. C. H. STEWART, P. Uf Advertised Letters The following is a list of the :.! tr ied letters in "Ihc Post office at Al- lany. Oregon, April y.iyi: Mr. K. U Allen. Mrs. Wm. Earl Illake. Mrs. Eda Fox. Mr. J. J: Galla- ig B.lls. The big bell at M. weighs tons, sml oel III sl- comes a Itv bell arelgbhag tlT tons. Impatience and pride hare destroyed more souls than w'ekr-.lRes. Maaalnl nuance, Ula Judgment la traluod study and experience aud oliservat Ula mh ic,. Is BTortb having. - "But be sure be is a good broker. There are charlatans aud coutldvtue men even among stockbrokers, though the proportion is not nearly ao high as tbe novelists of 'high auauce' would have us believe, lie as careful lu pick ing out your liroker aa in aelecilug your lawyer ; our doctor. Your chance of gettiug a good one If you uie equally careful is quite as good." She Told Him. An ludlnuapulis uiie took uue of her children to n thronl sicclnllst. Tbe specialist looked lulu the Juvenile throat.. "Tousiii MHrly taken out." he declared crisply "Hare to be done orcr agalu ' Then followed a brief explanation of the reason why the offending tonsils shuuld be attended to agalu. "Who did this wurkV asked the doctor, hl- fuce assuming a keenly professional sir aa though be must know wbo had .-.- thus derelict In his profession "Ton did." amid the mother, with a smile. And the doctor smiled too Indianapolis News. New Light en an Old Subject. Home of the engravings found 1 y Kor- ret Ranger Sullivan in recently uncov ered ruins of New Mexico and Arlsons sre said to lend u strong support to the eta 1X0 of t'lilin-se flironlcler Hui Men. who lived In the sixth century. that North America was known to the Chinese under the name of Fitsang oH rVs.i It wan sard to be n continent lyiug 0,5tH mfi.s lo tin- east of Asia. He s'l'd tli.il live Buddhist priests sail id from China lo Fusii. landing In what Is now Mexico, where they taught their religion to the natives anil built temples. Well Defined. Tbe class In siietllng waa aaked to state tbe difference between "results" and "consequences " One bright eyed little miss it-plied. Uranlta are what yon exect and i-on acquencce are what yon get "-t'oun-try flentlemau Philadelphia. Before tbe city of Philadelphia re eelvetl Its present jianie the site was known to the lndinus by lite name 'Cimquaunnek.' wltleh to ttn-m meant "the grove of tall plnce. Her Penalty. Hr bis vonr father object to ray staying so late? She-No: pa says It eerren me right for lelng In when Ton rail. Bnatr.ii Transcript. 9 9 TANGENT NEWS ' 9 OP LOCAL INTEREST 3 9 .Tarlgent. Or.. April 12. Miss Hed viti Anderson went to Harrisburg Sat urday to visit with the Misses Tag gart for a few days. Miss LeVille Wood of the Corvallis high school, visited in Tangent and the country near by the first ot the week. Mrs. G. W. Cochran who has been vUmm. with the familv of her son J. C. Cochran for file past two weeks returned to her home in Harris burg. Saturday. T. C. Morgan. Mrs. Speer and dau ghters, Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Shroder and others took the 1 :20 ocloclc train for Albany Saturday. Mrs. II. F. Wood of Corvallis viait- ed at the home ot her father and mo ther. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Scott, W Sunday. Jesse Moses and wife of Alsea now live in Tanzent; he is .employed my the S. P. Company at present. Clarence Bunnell has moved from Tangent to the farm near by. Farmers are becoming restless over the continued boisterous weather which is causing a delay ra farm work. The young gram now begins to look quite green and is making quite s vigerous growth, but it still looks very small for this time of the year Far mers succeeded in getting most of their plowing done during tbe fine weather in February which s few dry days would be in condition for seed ing. Fruit trees of all kinds are very slow about leafing out. whicb looks bke early cherries and berries will be scarce for a while yet. All kinds of stork still have to be fed and feed is glowing scarce which wilt mark s hardship with many fanners if tbe weather does not clear np : THE CLOTHCRAFT STCTRE IN THIS TOWN -: '1w. gijA g gBT l-ll M: Yhel I ' M CMhcraA J V CLOTHCRAFT Clothes $12 to $25 SERGE SPECIALS "5130" Blue, $16.50 "6130" Grey, $16.50 "4130" Blue. $2000. "3130" Grey. $2000 Made by The Joseph At Fciss Co. Cleveland Brains, hands, eyes, knives, needles, shears, wheels, bobbins these, working with unbelievable speed and precision, make your Cloth eraft suit. Every operation studied and perfected and standardised un til it's no wonder that, through scientific tailoring, Clothcraft Clothes (ready-to-wear) yield the utmost in fit, looks and wear that can be given men and young men at moder ate prices. The Blain Clothing Co. Leading Clothiers for Men and Boys THE CLOTHCRAFT STORE IN THIS TO