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i! s! U i i PAOB EIGHT Salem's Big Department Store n M M II N M II !! I! 11 II 11 II II II 11 II M c: Prepare for summer ' and the warm days by attending this sale tomorrow Our 688th Wednesday Surprise' Women's Muslin " The House of Quality" . . . ' t , . W. B. CORSETS Try Scott's 15c meals. Pretty Girls Hot Waffles.. Y. W. 0. a brenkfust. The recital of the School of Music 'at (lie First M. E. church tonight be gin promptly at 8:15. A rorliul invi - tution is extended to all. Dr. r. L. Utter, dentist, Masonic "bldg. Attorney General Crawford spoke to in audience of 800 at Mytrlo Crct-k and to a big gathering at Koseburg lust week. Ham and eggs and biscuits 20c. W. U. campus May Int. Governor Wost went to his home in Astoria toilny to register. Ho will prob ably bo buck in his oflico some timo to morrow. Attention, Moose I Big initiation Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Organiza tion, of uniform rank. All members ro queted .to bo present. Social lunch and good time. Como out and join in the fun. o That trout fishing is good right here 111 tho Pity limits is attested by a catch lout Sunday by Harry (Huff) Lucas. Three fine brook trout ami an 11-inch "rainbow" were pulled out of North Mill creek. Trout abound in the creeks fluwinif through the city, anil, according to reports of tho anglers,' they "bito well at present. Drs. Darby and Burton, dentists, sec ond floor, 1.', S. hunk building. The Ogle Mountain Mining Company is represented at tho Blight hotel this week by (Ico, W. Mason nnd 1). L. For rester. They will gladly give full par ticulars its to tho mine and offer 10,000 shares of stock the only stock left that is offered for sale. The attorney general has advised La bor Commissioner Uoflf that where a n company makes contract with a person for doing a certain thing, such us hiking cure of a switch at a stated prico, that that does not come within tho operation of the industrial welfare laws, as tho person under such condi tions is not an employe. . . o- Pine printing; Pullor Printing Con cern. Phono Main 2179. August Kehrberge:, president of the Salem (Icnnnii soci-.'ty, has returned from Portlnnd, together with about 'JO member of the sinking society of the organization, and reports that the dedi cation of the new Herman building in tho Hoso City. .last Saturday was a great success. The Salem men declare that the Portland Germans )iao a fine home and that Salem will spring into the limelight before long. How's Your . Appetite It is a sure indicator of tho condition of your Stomach, Liver nnd Bowels. If it is poor, you should try HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It creates a healthy appetite, aids di gestion and keeps the. bowels Tegular. (Start today. tZSZZ222E3DQSZI2a Employment Agency and Real Estate ' Any one needing help of any kind leave yoiir order with us at our of fice. We guarantee prompt attention. W. S. Low and- E. C. Derrick 359 STATE STREET . EI 'II GET IT AT MEYERS Petticoats; Special Price 98c Each . A tale of neat, well made Whit Petticoat for 1 tomorrow only embroidered flounce in a number of pretty design garment are generously fashioned and ! a very unusual value at this price. Take your choice ' ' from the lot at 98c each Sale open at 8i30 I W7 ILL. OOOD1COODS Chicken supper at Unitarian church Tuesday evening from 0 to 8 o'clock, 35c. Cucumber and cabbage contracts wanted: Experienced growers wanted to plant cucumbers for pickling pur poses, two to three ncro contracts, bot tom Innd preferred. Cull or write (lid eon Htolr, Co., picklo factory, Salem, Oregon. Also 25 acros cnbbago for sauerkraut. n, J. M. Lanibirth, formerly of tills city, died in San irancisco Sunday. ' y prepared for "a king and his home While here he was superintendent of , comjn(,. Those making up the party tho Portland ltiiilwny, Light & Power were: Miss Matilda Kckcrlin, Miss company, llo married Carrie, a daugh- Lenndine Eckerton, Miss Velma ter of Mrs. Henry Hans, of this eity, Hoover, Miss Mary Eckcrlcn, Miss who was at. one time a linotype oner- j Jcss'io Keeton, Miss Edna Josse, Miss ator on the local papers. After leaving I.enora Stuley nnd Miss Jossio Barnes. Salem ho located in Euguno and later: ' went to Snn r riinciHco. He was a inein-1 . ber of Pacific lodge No. 50, A. F. &! A. M., of this city. Dr. Asseln, Zahnarts, Steeves Bldg.' o Miss Molllo Buncorn will become society editor of Tho Capital Journal, tn.king up the work tomorrow morn ing. Miss Ella McMnnn, who has filled tho position very acceptably for some months, is ill nt her home, which accounts for the discontinuance of the society column in the Journal for the past two days. Piano tuning, repairing, . flntt class work. Phono 1105. leave orders at (1 C. Will or U. F. Peters. J. E. Hockett. 0-. The attorney general this morning i filed an answer in the suit of Oswald ! West nnd Hen Olcott members of the I school land board against State Trens-j urer Kay. This suit was brought to compel tho state treasurer to turn over tho evidences of indebtedness held by him agniust ' those having borrowed school funds. The plaintiffs claim the board is the proper custodian of tho se curities, while the state treasurer claims lie is tho proper person to have charge of them. We guarantee saf return of watches for repair sent us by niiiil. Quality counts in jewelery. Burr's. Hob Nob neodlecraft shop, formerly in Hubbard building, is moving to 111 North High, opposite Court House. Will "Tippy" McLaughlin, of Port land, is ai business visitor in Snlem this week. . Mr. McLaughlin is con nected with tho Multnomah Electric Fixture Co.. in Pnrtlnml unit ing a few days hero looking over the : state institutions. Visit Gllson's attractive new barter shop in Bligh building, State street. Alvin Crook, who was arrested last Saturday night on the charge of drunkenness, was tried yesterday af ternoon and found guilty. Crook' con tended that he had been driiikinir r but the evidence showed that he was drunk. Judge Ek-in fined the endttnt $0 which was paid. . o Globe, pool and billiards, basement Hubbard building, under Oregon Elec trio depot. o- Bids wanted by general contractors for painting, plastering, electrical and brick work for Girls' Industrial school and dining rem for feeble minded in sintution. See H. A. Stobivigor, Hotel Bligh, after 6 p. m. Four expert watchmakers, work. No delovs. Burr's. Best Of i Dr. Frank E. Smith and family re turned yeMordav from abroad, whvre .i i i . . . iui-1 uo uoen lor tne past lour mouths. Dr. Smith was fonnerlv n 'I su)eriutendeut of the Stat School for the treble Minded, llo took a post gradunto course in Berlin, fitting him self as a specialist in surgery. Dr. Smith does not know as yet irhert he will locate permanently, but his manv SaJom friends hope tu see him estab lish his office in this city.. The phy sician and his family visite.l all nf the interesting places In the far oast , nd viewed everything that "us Sa lem folk" read about in the big maga zines and newspapers. THE DAILY CAPI TAX See window display mwmmmwmmnimmmmmwmmmm Butterlck Patterns : Hugh Speers, who owns a farm near Newport, Ore,, is in the eity today on business. Mr. Spec in states that New port citizens are getting busy with preparations . for tho annual summer crowds and that about every cottage along the popular beach has been either remodeled or repainted. Newport, real dents expect many visitors this season according to Mr. Sneers, and they are irniuir to have overvtliintr in readiuoss when tho rush cpmes. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt arrived homo this afternoon from their honey moon tour in California. .The young people were met at tho stntion by sev eral jolly girl friends nnd a general celebration took place us the newly weds Btepped from tho train. Mr. nnd Mrs. Schmidt had not tho slightest inkling thnt they wcro to bo met by such a demonstrative band of friends and despite their protests they were I bundled into nutos nnd esocrted about j city in style befitting that gonernl- BASEBALL TODAY. National. , At Brooklyn Philadelphia-Brooklyn game postponed; rnin. At Boston I?. H. E. Now V'ork 3 8 2 Boston ..." 14 1 Deniarce and McLean; ltudolph and Gowdy. At Chicago . K. H. E. Pittsburg 5 8 2 Chicago 2 10 3 Mcquillan uud Gibson; Humphreys nnd Archer. ' American, At Kw York lJostoii-Ncw York Ka' postponed; rain, At St. Louis Cloveland-St. - Louis game postponed; rain. A Philadelphia B. H. K. Washington 10 2 Philadelphia ' 1 Johnson and Aismith; Wyckoff and Lapp. Federal. At S'f. Louis Buffalo St. Louis game postponed; nii.i. NATIONAL. . At Cincinnati: B. H.E. St. Louis 1 4 1 Cincinnati' 0 8 1 Batteries Dunk nnd Wingo; Dong lass and Clark. AMERICAN. At Detroit: B.H.E. Chicago i 1 7 2 Detroit 4 7 1 Batteries Kussell and JSchnlk; Main and Stannge. ' FEDERAL. At Kansas City: " R. H. E. Brooklyn ....3 7 2 Kansas City 0 - 2 Batteries Seaton and Owens; Pack ard Easterly. FEDERAL. At Chicago) B.H.E. Baltimore 1 3 0 Chicago 5 12 0 Butteries Suggs nnd Jacklitsch; Hendrix and Block. - WILSON ISSUES PROCLAMATION Tho president's proclamation Was is sued this afternoon. After reciting the conditions which have prevailed in the Colorado strike zone, it concludes: "Now, therefore, J, Wood row Wil son, president of the United States, do htir.ttil milium itth all .v.,.,.1 .iifri?nii against aiding, countenancing-, abetting or taking prut in mich unlawful pro ceedings and do hereby warn all per sona engaged in or connected with this domestic violence and obstruction of the laws, to disperse aud retire peace ably to their respective abodes on or before the 30th day of April, lull." CALL FOR CITY WARRANT j. Not ico is hereby given that there are funds on hand nnd applicable to the n.vnnt nf .n i.... general and street funds and endorsed. ioi pnia ior wont or runds." Hold ers of these wurrarU will please pre sent them for payment to the City Treasurer, as interest will cease after this date, April 20th, 11)14. R. A. CUOSSAN, City Treasurer. This will inform my Republican menus ana supporters that 1 am a can "t9 'or re-nomination to the office the justice of the peace for the Salem district at the. primary election of May DANIEL WEBSTER JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1914. Mil WERS RECEIVED! MARKETS IN SALEM DO NOT DIS- CRIMINATE AS TO QUALITY, SAY8 WRITER. Each mail brings in more letters to the promotion depa:tment of the Sa lem commercial club in answer to the question submitted some time ago re garding what was the matter with Sa lem, the remedy, the banking condi tions, etc. The following are extracts from some of the answers to the ques tion: "What is the matter with Sa lem"! Your policy of promoting the wel- faro of the community adjacent to 8a- lem is a most commendable one, and in the long run will be the most bene - ficial to Salem. Your invitation to mane me ciud rooms & neaaquarters wouia not require repeating were your ,,. lini' ,... ." :..,i,, eated and then have a" rest room for; the ladies' and a small waiting rooi with a little reading matter provided. I believe then fht 7h f.rnrfi .,1 hi. wife would soon make vonr rooms ITIAPtincr tlAiA whon in fnwn ami n " ,Ze where tley "ouW w to bn..h fl'l,,ieet the PWer f ,he fed"8' in P"S tod.v, but as ,1 tele tUi . rold dusU" of,jernment into the controversy who pro- ,)hono and telegraph" Wires have been 'I hadn't said that I thought there . nyining tne matter witn oaiem. ing two miiitary forct.g under gepar- Of course there may be some faults to;at .0urce of control oneratintr with- find With it a rioro i. win. .nvtinn,, . gourtes f control operating witn- find with it as there is with anything lin the same localities leads me to ro- or any person, you may think of .. There , nue,t Vou to withdraw vour militia a nra-few hini, in v.L t i L,n n, ' . witiiaraw your militia as Irt DeTf .t "R 1 B0" 88 hJ U0 1' the Uni,ed S,atC Th , ,lr i : rcuca ,the "oene.Bnd are, ready to toke "EveV Ti LyenPbeP0S.n CI T """ COntr0'- ' right one, and do unto others he Bryan Introduces Bill - would like for them to do to them. I Government ownership and operation "I learned from an old truckster of John D. Rockefeller's Colorado from Holland howl raise a very fine ' mine, was proposed in a bill introduced flavored 1. very ear.y strawberry. I 1. the hoi today by Congressman sofd the berries to'Hteiner, Gilbert andjO' Bnber. Anil rhuv nil sni.l o huviv'a n i oerry although T .,t ,.,i thoir prices on thorn, th0m " " levirv fine hens sold wo were short Tof Vom wo were snort or room, " We had some them to Fitx nn wn and he mid it was a hn, tn ..i! such hens to amarket r. . . . . . . ... . . A rumen's a chicken,' savs he. "A man farms for what there is in it. As long as a berry's a berv and a enicKonr a a enicKen m aicm. that is what Salem will get." j Depreciated Value. Womnn-Ia tills parrot profime? Dealer-No, lady; tbut one is marked down to J2.-13 ou tbut nccount.-New i Vork Globe. ;,' . . Unerring Verdict. "There's two women over there. Ono of them's my wife." "Oil, yes; tho tall one!" "How'U you guess it?" "Sho needs new shoes." Wisconsin State Journal. Intimidation. Clergyman Is there any objection to the use of "obey" In the marriage ceremony? The Buxom Bride None in the leastl 1.T0 bridegroom) You nre willing to olxv, aren't you, Theodoret Pitts burgh Tress. : Tell property awners and landlords that you want to buy,' rent, or build through a Journal Want AiL NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BUBQHARDT MEREDITH Resident Agents, . 385 State Street THH INEXFRNSIVEXESS Of the Wants is siirpasst-d only by the far reach of their influence. THE WASTS Are a convenience in . many ways, and their cost is but a minimum. FEDERAL TROOPS (Continued from page one.) the legislature can not be convened against domestic violence, and is put 1 in effect by certain statutes. ' Use of Troops Necessary. These statutes make it lawful for the ! president to use the land and naval luicca as uo uccum llctcsourjr luu firu- v.uo mot wnenever, in ois judgment, it becomes necessary so to use these M L t 1 1 I , . 'inmntion torn- ' V He ,,I,tB,1ute a"d Pu"u,Bnt h"'0' 1 ,Bnn)1 order ,ho. 'rL00P"'. whln i"'" "10 ut '".urD- I ?T?-.-t0 Le.8us? a11 e. w,h haV8. bT : - r - i , . r j- i V 7. likely to give rise, to disorder to dis- !..?,n .hXtohtil IT I 'V'" bodf 'J n.ot; I' done ?r w;hin tho tirae Umted I bl proclamation. a'v 1 DOt' ?y U8e .r th. V0??.0' u nv nicmiii til iiirriiin Tiinnnicrinn . . . J . . ' .J . duced the present situation. "The manifest disadvantages of hav - an or wnsnington. The measure directs ne president, as commander in chief of the armv. to use I federal troops in the could fields ..to '"store order and respect for law,"! authorizes tho attorney general to 1 .i.,,: ... ,.i: u , begin condemnation proceedings to ob i tain tno Btock in tl10 millC8 held by Pnnl,nr..nn. n.wl ..... T..1... 1m ",,u V'a , ' , ' : Cpthcr .th such other stock as may bo """"T to 8IV0 tue government full vuiiiiv.1. -oids br. m lr o.n ! au hori V c ou .t.dinB to k" a' d on j buses of .a minimum wago, an 8-hour 1 dny, workmen's compensation and sun-j jitary working conditions. I Senator bhafroth called at the! I White House during the cabinet meet-! Vu "'p,rr"0" cora:i since the Meiican trouble began was ,?Tirge1tS Vh d,"PC" fnd' reported today from tho cruiser Cleve retire peacefully to their respect.ve J, southward from this abodes within a reasonable t.me. .Jn h9 - f Admira, aw. "L'poa the taformatton before me 1? vpJMe,8 Tw , cratp, uf my judgment ,t is necessary for me to j , d h ukH use the military forces for the pur- Kl jJ ; , f Hccrotary Dnn. pose, defined by law, and I shall forth-1 , , , rf ainst 'f ,hr with issue tho proclomation provided ..n " . i.:i. ing and told tho president thnt the Col- , messages recciven nere today ironi orado legislature undoubtedly would Boulder say that firing was in progress authorize bringing federnl troops into all night between strikers and mine the state'. He urged that all hasto bo ; guards at tho Hecla mine, near Louis used in sending them there. Incidental- i ville. Two hundred strikers were re ly, ho said, he beliercd tho legislature ported to havo attacked n stockade de- would enact a law for compulsory nr- :KU...fwln nf l.U. uikittiiuii ix muui uis'utuo. Walsenhum Terror Strirken walsenburg i. error Stricken. Trinidad, Colo., April 28. Two nun- dred militiamen with ' a maeliino gun mounted ou a ridge west of Walsen- b"rB today v.ero sweeping tho ucXnlly m.'",r' ni'turetl last night by miners, " "."L'a J1""' '" "'T loiono novices just receiveu nere. j number of persons were reported dead, including three m-uo guards and fivo I strikers, i Local officials of tho I'nitcd Mine (Workers of America declared that fifty jmilitiumen tried to hargo tho ilcMally mino but were repulsed. Telephoning to authorities hero, T. I M. Hudson, chief clerk of tho district ; court at Wulsonburg, asserted tho mil I it ia and mino gunrds had truineu a ma chino gun on Walsenburc itself a'nd were sending volley after volley down tho towa'a main street. Ho said he heard three miners had been killed. "One miner was killed at he Wnl- senburg depot," said Hudson. "His I killing was said to be uncnllod for, as the depot is n long way from tho mines. "Ihe people ot Wutsenburg are ter-j ror stricken. Women and children have sought safety ia cellars and clos- ono of the largest in the state, where cts. The situtation is critical." j desultory firirtg was reported this Shooting Uncalled For. morning. A general assault by tho T. II. Hudson, clerk of tho district I -trikers on the Walsen mine 'was ex court at nlsenburg, telephoned thnt a 1 Peted before night, miner was shot down today nt the rail- i l'(ty sl'ots wer exchanged at road station by militiamen. Ho said I Forbes, near Trinidad, today between 18 mino guards ni! strikers, but no be Salem's Model Photoplay House LAST TIMS TODAY Eighth Series Adventures of : Kathlyn Entitled "A CRUEL CROWN" Also "LOVE AND VENGEANCE" Two-reel Starling Comedy. . Scream From SUrt to Finish MISS ALICE ROONET One of the Most Popular Sing - ers on the Coast o Lovers of real music should not foil to attend the Globe. L. O. MEIER Pipe Organ Solist 10c-GLOBE-10c Only House in Salem Showing Continuous Pictures Vessel is Short of Grape Juice , ACCIDENT FORCES OFFICERS AND MEN TO dptnk plain DIS- j ijxled WATER. j San Diego, Cel., April 2S. The first ; ,,9strol,h. to one of Uncle , . :k.:. . ... d...;;. . . . . . . . , . . - ! place in which they had been stored, 1 and tho bottles were smashed aad the purplo flood ran to the scuppers, ! ome of the consignment of giape juico survived, but it was predicted that there would soon be a ser- j ious shortage of tho beverage. " j toe shooting was uncalled for nnd that I the people of tho town were terror 8tricken. I A battle which started last night at tho Hccla mine, near Louisville, watt cut it was impossible to get details. It . wng knowtl) however, that 200 strikerr h,in attacked a stocka do and that it war k i I T . Z T being defended by Sheriff Buster nhd . g,ro ot mine cuards Reoorts ob ? . i guards. Kports oo tamed from an interurban car con- ductor th ot Louisville and Hecla Heights were being swept by a fir" T1? "fa 1, pnr. to lie flat on th. tloor ! aBh.CBr Pa8"ed ,hrouh Lou,,v' "' L, hu"? al , progress at the ml" V I-nfny,to n"d ,he,m,,r- , ados am miaes. .i...i:......i. win.' ., .,. . .. i ui-ii-v, 1 1 -rva uiiuri 11 unci jlm'ia. Ai 110 i "m ''. i''K n"in guns ata- uoned ot various camps, f''k inkers at San Rafae were ?a,d to e P"J-.prg to ro to Walsen burg and participate in tho fighting. Reports regarding the trouido at Wal- senburg differ. Htnscrs sav tho but- 1 tlo was precipitated when McNallv , J c 'PtB 000 omol.ile . Knntnlmr tnnr Rtri. . " " ,, ' l. r , ..1 , , . . , iiiciu tiviiit'u imii. no miners uuu iireu f P'.B thntan ex- ?5 aVTi however that the stnkers rf'd;"nmltcl1 und then lured the 11 ' Firing in Progress. Donvcr, Colo., April, 28. Telepliono j tended by Sheriff Buster, a score of I niiim n.i....la n...l n ... ..1. 1 , Wl... I imii.) ifui.ia iiiii, a iiiuv iiiiii; ini. ill: machino gun is said to havo swept tho hc.ht(J of Hecla. anJ tho Btrt!tij of ' Louisville. c. i i Ku.htin'ir was "also reimrte.r nt the j Vulin mine at Itayetto and at the ; Marshall and (ioshum mines. Walter Mk o( the ui,iwiii-Felts Detective WW heads the guards in the north ., :,,1 i. . ,,., ,i,t i, . ,, ei u mB.ine guns stationed at vpriollsh camps. When an interiirbnn ear passed Louis villo at midnight tho conductor order ed all passengers to lio on the floor until they got out of tho district. Seven Mine Guards Killed. Wtilsenburg, Colo., April 28. Seven mine guards wcro dead today and n mais and woman wounded as a result of an armed clash late yesterday which ' ended in the capture of tho McNnlly 'mine, owned by the Colorado 1'ueJ & Iron company, by striking, coal miners. Several buildings at the camp were fired, including a boarding house, bunk ! house, tripplo and shaft house, Driven from tho MrN'ally mine, the tunrds retreated to the Walsen mine. casualties were reported. Ten minutes after the first volley ! was. fired, at McNally, an automobile 1 containing Superintendent 'Davis nnd his family left the camp. Tho strikers .sent several shots alter the machine, one of which struck Maggie Gregory, Davis' cousin, in the ram. A dozcu ' guards dashed from a bearding house seeking places of safety and all escap ed except one. He vjas shot dead in his tracks. Later a" lone horseman dashed from camp nnd strikers Bent a volley of -shots in his direction. He pitched headlong from the saddle but tho riderless horse ki'pt goiug. j Calls for Vc'untecrs. i Denver, Colo., April 28. Governor Amnions today issued a call for militia volunteers. i He declared martial law in Boulder county and ordered 100 troops there from Canon City. The soldiers left on a special train at 9 o'clock this niorn- , '"g. Tho governor hnd heard that Sheriff Buster and a posse of deputies and mine guards were cornered in the Hecla mine and in danger of extermination. Shipping Arms to Mines. Pittsburg, Pa., April 2S. That two large shipments of aims ami arnuiuni tiou had been rent within the past four dnys from Charleston, W. Va., to the Colorado coal fields was reported here today. It was said that on Saturday the Cabin Creek Consolidated Coal com pany consigned to "H. Felts Trini dad," 1S,0U0 carfridges and that on Monday a machine gun and 10,000 rounds of ammunitiaii were shipped to "H. W. Krebs." Tho machine gun was said to belong to the Baldwin-Felts Detective agency and Ft was understood to be the rauie weapon used on the "death train" at Holly Grove, W. Va. Dr. Mendelsohn flt eyes correctly. V. I Bank building. ' NEW TODAY. LOST Gold U. S. pin. Leave Journal office. FOR KENT 5-room house furnished, 1701 S. Liberty. WANTED To buy second hand furnit ure. Call at 214 t'ourt street. WANT ADS Are wonderfully result ful and their cost is but a trifle. FOR KENT Two furnished downstair housekeeping rooms. Close in. l'hono . ifcO- i WANTED Boards nd roomers at 224 J Court St. Room and board $5.50 per : week. ' WANTED To rent small place suit-. able for laundry. Address, L, care of Journal. " FOR SALE Or trade express or berry.' ! wagon; good - condition. - 25io Cur- ' rant avonuc. HIGHEST Cash price paid for eggs. Marioa Creamery & Produce Co., Liberty and Ferry streets. FOR SALE Bay mare, 1,150 lbs., Sa . 1cm Heights jive., 2nd house cast of. Commercial. J. w. Wellmaa. WANTED Nurse for 3 months old baby to travel, lliddlo-nged woman" preferred, 200 N. Liberty st., Mrs. Burton. A FIRST-CLASS furmor and stock raiser wants position as working manager. Will take place on a per ' centagc or salary. Cun give best of references. Address, F. C. F., Jour nal. t- SEWING MACHINES nro going to be . sold at once; god drop-head ma chines from $10.00 up; you will mits a big bargain if you don't come at onco as they must go at once. 010 State street. ACRE tracts just outsido of the eity limits, all in orchard just coming into bearing, good location; price $800 per acre, $30 cash, balance $-.00 per mouth, interest 6 per -cent. W. . II. Grabeuhorst & Co., Room 2, Uut-h 11;, nk bldg. 1'hone -31.). IV THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE I KITED STATES FOR THE DIS TRICT OF OREC-ON. In tho matter of' Sunset Grocery Co., Bankrupt. Request for bids. I will receivo sealed bids for a stock it 'merchandise consisting of groceries' Mops, sundries, etc., of tho inventoried vu!i e of $2,8411.08, fixtures pertninir.g to the same of tho inventoried value or f SOn.iiO, und wagons, horses and harness of the inventoried va'.uo of $22.").0O, lor .nerly belonging to J. F. Dny and G. A. Ony partners trading ns Sunset (iro eery Co., Bankrupt, in tho store fc r merly occupied by said bankrupt at Si-' lem, Oregon, up to and until 12:00 o'clock noon on Monday, May 4, 1914, CV tilled check for 10 per cent o tho amount offered must Accompany c-ieli lid. ' Sale subject to the approval of t 'id court. Inxcntory may bo seen at my office, and tlso at Salem, Oregon, where the piopeity may bo inspected. K. L. SABTN, 710 Morgan Bldg., Portland, Orego?i. Dated April 21, 1914. . Sacrifice Sale For sale at a real sacrifice tho best ffnd chenpest -lO-ncro tract that is tf fcred for sale. Seven acres under cul tivation, three acres oak timber and pasture; 150 young bearing fruit trees; less than one-quarter of a mile from electric car station; good road; close to school. Soil is deep rich, black lonm. Beautiful view of the moutains, river and valley. Price for next ten days, 1,225; terms of ten per cent discount for cash. Bechtel & Bynon 347 State Street. Investments 10 acres of bearing prunos,$2,150. 2 acres bearing fruit, 7 room house, one niilo out, $2,300; terms. Large lot and house, close in, $6000. 26 V. acres bearing fruit, improved, $16,000.- 10 acres bearing fruit, improved $3500 17 acres, close in, improved, $4000. i Several good buys in berry tracts. Hop, prune and stock ranches, right prices. List your bargains and trades with us. We are agents for Canadian Pacific lands, $11 per acre up, 20 years to pay. Close in hotel, 30 rooms, $1500. snap. Several good business chances and trades. Wo sell insurance of all kinds. Houses and furnished rooms to rent City lots, all parts of Salem. 15 acres. Ensedale, 7 acres fruit, buildings, $3,000; terms. rAcras Investment Company - Phone: Office, Main 477. Opposite Court Ilouse. , 54(1 State St. Employment Burtau in Connection. -