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THg SALEM CAPIT 'IL JOUBNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 13, 191." THREE What's the Use of Wishing Good Luck to Men Who are Doomed to Die List of Appointments Is Made Up By County Court Few Vacancies Left (By William G. Shepherd.) 1TI10 streets of I'rzem si wore filled with Hilda Pesth, J)ee. 2. (Hy mail to marching soldiers. They had been New Vork.) What's the use of wishing ! brought in from the ritle trenches sour.' good luek to a man who's going to; mile oitside the city nnd were to be ilie! There's no luek abut it. rushed away from i'rzemysl to some But I did it, just the same, in those j other part of the line; at least were not last two days at I'rzemysl; in those last I to die in 1'rzeinysl. Then, later in the 4H hours before we .iled hclter skelter j morning, the artillery began to conic in cut of tho eity, befoie the Russian on- to the pity. This was the beginning rush. It was hard business, to. These of the end. It meant that the outer men were going to stny in the eity, to . defences of the city had been with drlend it. There were thousands (if us , drawn; from the farms and the hills and who had been ordeied out but these j the valleys, where I had seen Inese bat men were of the few thousands who had teries holding back the Russian tide, been ordered to remain ami to fight to ; they had been rolled tn the roads and tho last drop f their bloc. i. They could , dragged into the city and now they n't go. They must hold I'rzcinysl or were being taken to the railroad yard's die- to be loaded onto cars that would car- 1 had dined thrice daily for sonic ry iheni out of the reach of tho" Has weeks with some of these officers who Asians. had received the orders to remain and ' The safety of I'rzcni.ysl could not last Haying goodbye to them was one of j many hours. If wc, ild'u 't take the lius tho hardest things I've ever had to do.;siaii3 long to notice that the Russian 1 knew their smiles, I knew their voices, i field batteries were silent and it would I knew their jokes, their favorite wines, ! n't take them much longer to tend nut their favorite cigarettes, something , their Cossack patrol to discover why the about this fellow's home lite, something Austrian guns were keeping the peace, about this chap's tiiroe children. 1 had Then, after that, it would be ouiv a .rrv t,.tu men- jives just, eiiougn ro ti ui u icw nours tor tile rtussiuns now anil to tonn friendship. And tiicn,t(i advance. the end of the Kussian line began toi That evening when 1 uined in the of miup uiounu tne circle of -.frzeniysl s ; nccrs casins there were no officers i i is, like a whii around a sapling, nun' .'here. Tney were out in the meat steel I r.emysl was doomed. Ami that last i forts, ready to begin their resistance to evening, wnen J saiil goodbye to these! the Kursinii storm. nen wno must stay in I'rzemysl through! " i leit that evening in a lied Cross the' soigo, my smile must have been j train. The Kussian guns weie sound '"SSJ'' ling nearer than they ha. I ever sounded 1 saw one of tnem once more. It was i befoie. The sound of a rifle battle came the next morning, at 7 o'clock, in th". i to our ears some miles cntsido the Przeuiysl cathedral, barely daylight. 'town; the noise of some Austrian in Tho evening before, the man who is to fun try regiment holding back the Has be the next emperor of Austria, liad sian onrush until the last possible man, (me into I'rzemysl in his automobile, ; gun and horse who wouldn't be needed utter a hundred-mile ride. He had come : in tile town could get out of it. to go to church with these men; to joiui Hefoe the sun set the next day ihe II.CI11 bye Austria bold their A I sirv u few of mv Ansti-i,,., ..I'c;,..... I weal m. inin i:..i;;., ,,.i .:n.;.. - t tolli i Jefferson, of tier triemls, earuest-faccd, devout, kneeling, 1 l.v they were a hundred miles nearer ; ,H: "' 17' W' AV' l''"'',r, of Salem, bowing, crossing themselves, rea. ling Vienna than thev bail ever been botVe i ' 18 Joss' C- Cunse, of .Salem; No. the nruyers, nartakine in the .Ic.tl,.,,,,.;,, I' "iJO. Archio Claggett. of Muleim No. 20. The Stranger Within Our Gates In rending articles concerning Ore- plo come into the neighborhood, ny gon, its wonderful resources and oppor-! attitude toward them would surely be tunities, published frequently in east- different than that of my early neigh ern magazines and periodicals, one is bors toward me. But now, after a sev imprcssed with the overdrawn accounts crul years' residence, I must confess of the "splendid western hospitality," that people have located near me by the "hospitality peculiarly western" dozens, and I'm afraid that my treat and the rhapsodical tales of the meat of them lias been similar to that "spirit" nnd "atmosphere of friend-. accorded me. I wonder if there isn't liness nnd good will" which prevails something in the assertion that 'like everywhere throughout the West, and begets like'?" which is deelured to be the rule rather I- At a recent church festival in a cer than the exception in our picturesque ! tain part of the eity, guests gathered and altogether desirable country. .Not in large numbers, introductions were that these qualities are altogether lack-; being made" on every side and names ing, for they are possessed to a certain ; were announced that somehow seemed extent, our, sue, to sny, ran eonsiuer-; strangely fnmilinr to numerous ones ask where you re- quent interrogation, Salem Headquarters for Fruit and Vegetables Large Oranges 4Se a dozen; others 35c, 25c, 15c Best Bulimias, large size 25c a dozen Lemons, best quality 25c a dozen Pineapples, just right 10c a pound lliiipe Fruit, Florida 3 for 25c lied Emperor Grapes, No. Is 20c a pound rfpit.ennurg Apples, selected $1.85 a box Winesnp Apples, choice $1.50 a box Rome Beauty Apples $1.00 a box Artichokes 10c each Kgg Plant 10c each Brussel Sprouts 10c pound Cauliflower 10c head Cabbage 2c pound Celery 10c bunch Parsley 5c bunch The county court yesterday complet ed the list of road supervisors for the year 1915 with the exception of a few districts in which the appointments will be made later. Some if tin. u,,iu- visorB were chosen on account of peti- ablv 8,'0l't whvn compared to the glow-: present. "May I tions offered to tho eonntv court, otli-!'"8 descriptions, which have carried n side?" was a fro. ors were elected nt local elections held t,lls0 impression to easterners, many in nmi m numerous iaslances the replies in the district, in others no petitions I whom lmv0 looked forward with par-. conveyed the intelligence that the or elections were appointed. The conn- jticulurly happy anticipation of locating 'questioned and questioner had for some ty court lias endeavored to select thelumur """" """' time lived within a very short distance best men for tho places in all districts I beun persuaded largely by these very r cai.b tl(,r and it is believed by the judge and assertions into removing Here. An eldeily lady wns looking for a!"" commissioners that they have an ex- ;l" '"-". """" j lnend in the northern part of the city Willi ner lamny, came nerc irom im,ia short tim(, ,, jn h(,r effor)s B0. southland several years ago, and since ; ji.-itod the assistance of a resident, that time hus lived daily with the hopo ,.No ., fM t)u, nne n,.,.,,,,,,, ,.j.m uppermost in mind of some day re- i . , , , turning to her native state. The fain- ..,. several ntlmm in tl,. im.,.,li.' (Capital Journal Special Service.) ily also share her views nnd they rep-;lltl, vil.jity W(,r0 nsM tll(1 .,, . M'leleny, lire., Jan. 11. Waldo Mill resent only one of a large number thut'tjim ltn,i r.plied likewise. A little fur- i Tilcidione Co. held their annual meet hnvc failed to find Oregon's "wonder-! ta,r ;,,,. however developed thei'' 111 ,ho -'"'''''"V Grange hall Mou ful hospitality." Not that these peo- j fiU,t ,',,; f,lmiv' 81), ,,,t ,,,,,, , dsy. .lanu.iry II. The f,.llowing new pie ure undesirable, for, on the con-1 ... :!,; n i1i,,,.i,u ne I1i, i..... ol t n-crsj were elected: llarrv L. Mar- trary, they are the possessors of some ! ho h1(1 ))w,n f.,k,ln t0- ,.Mv mv .,:tin, president; vice president, d wealth, genteel, nnd intellectual, nnil I :.i n, um., ,.i,i,,,.i,. i,i ...i". 'director. Aha Hums. Green Onions . Radishes Beets Turnips Squash Green Peppers Tonmtoes 5c bunch 5c bunch 2c pound 2c pound 2c pound 15c pound 15c pound WESTACOTT-THIELSEN COMPANY i51 NORTH HIGH STREET. Meat Telephone 840 cellent list of supervisors for tho com ing year. In districts No. 22, 24, 2li, 58 and HIS no supervisors hnve yet been appointed. In district No. 50 no ap pointment will bo made this year. This is a district near the Oregon State Training School nnd the roads in this section were handled by the county court personally last year. lioad district No. 1, II. ,T. Keil, of Aurora; No. 2, Sunniel Daniels, of Hub bard; No. .1, J. R. Jackson, of Hubbard; No. 4, Fred Gearin, of St. Paul; No. 5, W. F. Davidson, of St. Paul; No. (I, F. R. Burette, of Gervnis; No. 7, John Cutsforth, of Gervnis; No. S, S. W. Harper, of Woodburn; No. 814, W. H. Scollnrd, of Woodburn; No. !), Jacob Kulert; No. 10, John Schwab. Mount ATtrrtll 11 k'.n.ik 1VU:,I I. t. . . . in a larewei mass: to v " u,u,, . t liussmn iirmv hn. mirmN.i,.,i i',.,,,..,.! : en, neons " to them and to tell .them th..l and mv friends iu tii. . ,,! '..'..,1 ! ?!!' " No' 12 W' T- Hogg, Scotts na-llungury depended on them le1 roofed houses, were working their great 1 1 T , rW' Ml,,er' "f H'Uer the forts of I'rzemysl or die'in !gi' for their verv lives. But only ai;?"' ',' Hndley, Silverton; 'wreckage. few tens nf ilw,i, ,,'. 1- nf duu i' .. I No- ! O. I.. Jackson, of Silverton: id, iu this the iindienco nf fi';..,, ered armmd l,-eivJi m... ..c u No- 1SV4, K. I. Clinrlestt'orth. of Silver- No. 20 y. No. 21, MACLEAY NEWS NOTES before their removal hern were accus- seated a more hospitable period, "what tomed to moving in select social cir-l ni, ,, t , , ' ... cles, but someway they Have tuiled to , Iir(, C(. , nnywayf Nobody '!"' , "arrive" in Salem. h ....... ....-....,.... ,, ' !m th Another interesting woman, ufter a residence hero of several years, recent .Maileay Grange met Friday, .liinu- knows their next door neighbor. And so it is, the above instnnces and ly in an exchange of confidences with ! "'""y ,n"a' .ill!,t liku ilemonstrat-rV)" a. .1. I'utton; instrumental music j "h .,.. inv ..nil ....' (,y .uui'dii iro; soio, .I, is, a. y. IJOIIIO- a friend stated that the first two years of her stay in the city hud been mark ed by actual suffering from "home sickness" nnd loneliness, for, she suid, no one culled, or showed any interest it the wireless doesn't come, we'll know I vvMtoiilinnso, (lf sj1(,m. No 28y,, K, .eAK! with a man for whose kingdoin to-be in the, Russian flood. It's forts have W' F' Kanlinger, of Salem; they were going td uive their livo I not vei been butti n .l ,l ii..:i.. I Lester VnnC'lenve, Salem: thought of the storm of Russian shell sends its wireless message over (he ilus-, C;lauIC C. Ashby, of Salem; No. 2,1, J. nnd shrapnel that would bent .over 1'rzo- sian armies, over the Carpathians say-,1''' Kimsl'y of Sublimity; No. 25, mysl as soon as our batteries bud been ing "We are still holding out."' But C;lllm,(' Lewis, of Turner; 'No. 27, An- brought in from the outskirts, and this it is now an island a hundred miles U'"st Helfiker, of Salem; No. 2714. ('. quiet mass seemed to me lilt,, l, m.i. from an Anstrinn ul.n..,, i i.-... I H. Tavlor. of Turner! No 98 w w 1 ,MIi iii-Miie a i -mi. in. When the mass was ended the em peror-lo-be climbed into his auto, mid 'stringer than the steel of the I'rzemysl Wester, of Jefferson; No. .'Ill, Han Don. V was whirled out of the rings of forts forts, or the hearts of those brave Ails- "f Jefferson; No. Ill, S. 11. Hus a hundreil miles away to Ihe safe siiel- trian officers who ilaved in I'rzrmvsl "ell, of Marion; No. .'12. ,. S. Lambert,1 3k ter .if the Carpathians ut .Neu San. lee to hold it or die. ' of Stayton; No. H.'l, 1'. J. Ktzel, of Stay' ' X ton; No. XK, William Borriniror. of ! ;IF BACK HURTS USE K f SJH? i SALTS FOR KIDNEYS ''' nylt lem; No. :i.S, Sim Philips, of Snlcm; I ' !'" '!'. 1'- Johnson, of Snleni; No. i Eat Less Meat if Kidnoys Feel Like ',n. K. ' Richards, of Mill City; No. i Lad or-Bladdor Bothors You Jt, George S. Wcgle, of Salem; No. -12,1 . i Meat Forms Uric Acid. I'1' ''Inrke, of Snlem; No. 4:1, Flovd'lY Davenport, of Silverton; No. 41, ((. W. .lory, of Salem; No. 15, J, At. Tlnmil-'JL . e 'P ..t,... ' aT i . " " l ii i in'i , .mi. in, i ! justice:. I in health. His friends were glad io see him out ngnin. One of the mo-t mtileru dairy farun iu Ihe Waldo Hills is owned by Mr. Barber of Snlem. Mr. Barber, having employed Mr. iloliustiner and son, re cently of Oak Grove, Ore. They are niilk;iig cows at present, and are 1 1 Kill ii i i rv to me i iu alley nros., oi ' . Salem. -Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller had as s. and iiad a verv successful meet- Tleir weeK-end guest .Miss .Minnie I'.. Five new members were received Trnlinger, of Woodburn. order. A very interesting pro-. Mr. Rein Russell, of Black Rock. U griini was rendered, as follows: Solo, home with his parents quite ill with Its n Long, l.fcig ways to I ipper-, hloo.l-poisouing iu his foot. The ninny friends of Mrs. Win. Pyreo are glad to know that her little son, llersnl, who has been quite ill will) pne iinoiiiti. is much better. M :s. (I. V. Stapleton and Muster liar- old, have visited friends in Salem tie; last few da vs. Mr. and Mxs. .1. C. Tekenbiirg have its itieir guests the Misses Irene mm Stella llMtley. Mr. H, A. Lewis and Karl Gardiner o ipurti'.int'os improvement of oui tedt: reading. Mrs. Ida M. Tekenbiirg renowned "western hospitulity, " but ; f'ive iiiiuute talk bv the following meiii- as condmoiis nlnu this line have mi-, bus: Wilti.n Siincrnl, on " I'seless High proved so perceptibly in the pust few Salaried Officers"; W. A. Jones, "(loud i wlintevnr in mn Freonentlv T met mv years, wucii our peo ue nave oeea com-1 tne r. ol II. Hns to the rnrmers ; .. . , i 'i..; .. ..'.i tidied til n I'nrtfiiii iiytent In evtctnl n'l' lt.,i vt..u n- i,l,i I ! n Imtu (' iiiiin-u . neignoors on snapping expeditions aim i - - - .", h tlinv were invnriablv idensniit nnd era-! welcome to the great intux ut new- may have access to the state library cious but that was the extent of their ' comers, that the more optimistic nreilo-ated in the supreme court building; cordiality. They arc all kind and good I looking forward to the time, which ' reading by Mis. Ben Kaiser; reading i,.. .,..,,,,!.,,. i,i ..f r.,,.!;,n t ii n f,ni. ! thev expect to bo here shortly, wheicbv Mi". It. M. Trestail. A very inter- ing of loneliness and the overwhelming ' Oregon 's reputation for hospitality will estiug lecture was given by the lecture had a very lucky catch. While out desiro for companionship which n new i he substantiated and the latter will be 'of the Oregon Stale Grange, Mrs. Min- hiinliiig lie caught 12 inrge skunks in resident experiences Time and time in reality es beautiful as it is de-; nie Honu. Inne'.ig. They have supplied the entin) again I said that should ever new peo-1 scribed. I '' M. Trestrail is much improved ; neighboihood with live perfume since. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Special Tran Bears Large Number horn lorvalhs Music Splendid No. -17. John Darbv. id' Shir Kdwnrd llalin. of Jefferson; ! Charles McKoe, of Mt. AiiL'el: No .1.8 No, III, No. 51,; I Most folKS forget tlint. the lri,ivy like the bowels, get sluggish nnd clog ged and need a flushing occasionally else we have backache and dull mis ery in the kidney region, severe head- acnes, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver arid , stomach, sleeplessness - and uli It seemed to those who were lit (he ort of bladder disorders. inaugural recep ion last night that ' """My n't keep your kidneys j .VI. Christ (Juall. of silverton; No. T ii , .7 """'""" "'"K" , '"" , , " '"o moment you r.. i. Mnitli. of Silver! No. ,r,(l. o. M wi s hardly the ense. the city, us well as feci nn ache or pain iu the ki.ney I Reeves, of Salem ; No Ml It K Martin olher valley towns, was substantially region, get about four ounces of Jnd of Salem- No dl llenrv ('. II. Froniui; No. 52, Kdwnrd Diinigan, j Sr.; No. fl:i, J. J. Krenz, of Silvenonj ' No. 51, John C. (Iiipleruil, of Silverton;' t No. .15, V; T. Riclinnls. of Tur ; .'o represented. And Corvallis, Governor t-iultH from any good drug store here Wltliveonibe'd home town, sent n take n tnbloxiinuiiful in n rpecial train load of pie who were ter before breakfast for a few days Mitiirally among the most enthusiastic and your kidneys will then act, fiiio visitors present. The crowd gathered This famous salts is made from the early, and by right o'clock when the ncid of grapes nnd omon -juice com receiving lino formed the. attendance bined with lithin, nnd is harnil'ess to was practically as large as it was any flush clogged kidneys and stimulnte time Inter during the evening. An them to normal activity. It also neu eighleen piece orchestra from the Ore-: tralizes Ihe acids in the urine so it no gon Agricultural College dispensed longer irritates, thus ending bladder stirring music and Mrs. W. Cnrleton disorders. Hiuith, Salem's sweet singer, delighted Jnd Salts is harmless; inexpensive the grcut throng with solos. Professor ' makes a delightful effervescent lithiir1 Lyman of the voice department of O. . water drink which everybody should A. (.'. also gave solos, responding tojtnko now nnd then to keep their kid encores neys elrnn, thus avoiding serious com- Major Carle Alirnins introduced the plications. K callers to the receiving line, headed A well-known local druggist nv ho liv Governor and Mrs. ithyconibe and sells lots of Jad Milts to folks , Miss Withycombe. the slut,, officials lieve in overcoming kidney tnrabto nnd minremii ni,nr in.lirea nil. I I In.ir ; 1,1 1 1. : . f. """"J iroilOie ...... ... , ..... """ ...iim 11 in uiny iroilllle, ii(-n cuiiiiii IIVAl- nil pu iiiinni-(i vilillii -,... X'.. l! ,f... .... i . .. . in, .mi. jiniiier (louiet, or snlem; No. HI, Joseph Rubens, of Gervnis; No. (iri, George Finney; No. III!. Leonard Walker. A est Stayton; No. 117, I Peterson, St. Paul. T t t T W.I Special notice to the contestants in our Cash Contest. Daring this entire month we will give double votes on all specially priced merchandise. Remember that a good beginning is most always sure to bring a good ending. Ask your menus to give tneir support. Objects to Monopoly On Senate's Opening Prayer! r ? 9 Salem clergymen had n narrow es ' cape f ruin nnviiig n monopolv of doingl X the braving fur tlm tion providing that the ministers of the Cnpitul City be Invited to open tho ses sions with prayer was reported fav orably by the committee on resolutions today. T T I "Does the resolution only invito t ileni ministers to do our nravinuf "i ? particularly at Ifl VeStlgatlOIl ScOD pillars circled; p i 1 " Touoie, naiein ministers to do our praying I' 'i ' ' asked Senator tlarland, one of the two' J4 finn Qnno ' j ."emocrnlic Senators unxiouslv. "That I t IU11 OLUpe j is the way it reads," replied President 1 Explained by Walsh "'wITi'"'! d.,'t . ai,o.,t that,"!? .mused Senator Gnrlaud. "I hnVc a1! in tho Journal The decorations were tractive. Great white the opening of the rotuu.lii, eiieh fes tooned with twining Ivy and topped ...i. i i...... .... ....i i Tvnn ureal, oasin'is oi cense cwun'ti, .. , . , . Australian roses nda greenerv. Ivy New Vork, J. l;.The motive of , ,t'Bl IT t0 T ",C, interlaced tho railing and formed, the investigation to be made hern ,: ? j, ' "f"', l'" ,f(!r "! 1 graceful garlands in numerous other of the Rockefeller, Sage and ( 'nrnegie J,,' ,", i,y, th" s'ein niluisters places. Heavy ropes formed of ever- fouinlutioiis by the federal coiiiuiissiou I Wiiti Ii ..,. """"'ITm.,0'1 V'.'!1, Vnng; ! yreon fashioned by the pupils of tho on iiidiistrinl relations were explained ,i . ,1 ,1, . . ' V .' "" '"' "'""i X. Jllin.l, Deal nnd Hoys training school, ' lonny ny i iiainnaii Frank P. Walsh. I ,i,7i ,i , ' i V,'" were drape,! from the edge of the open-' "The commission will seek to learn f',. J i M,,l","r1 i I.. .1.1..1 ci i i.,- ' soiui.ilii..,, nf ii,. i ... .i. . 111,1,1 l,,ft home their pnslors probah v f the .ecoinl beneath a erent nluk foundations 1 inflneiicino .,,.1,11,. n,,i. ! 1,1 "V. !" ''" '"'k1'1 '""t to, V m;: i.uii,. ii.,., ion ...! ,., wl,i ..vi.,.,. I. i.... i 'u""' to saiem. , , .... .1 f ,,.i .i ii, .- ... ; "ith the miutc i'.l,,,l,-l ll(ii, eii.M.urin nn- !,,.-,., ii ..ii.. i-.ii, nti i . , , e 111 Ten Highest Contestants Woodmen of the World. . .21,147 Loyal Order of Moose. . . .19,700 Mr. D. 11 Presnall 18,058 Bungalow church, 17th St. 14,528 Salvation Army .12,278 Ronald Gould 7,1:51 Mr. Fred Domgalla 0,076 Mrs. II. Nash :'.,r80 Royal Neighbors :,GG5 American Yeomen 2,'. 10!) ONLY $12.85 This Heater with mica doors, burns either coke, coal or wood, has an extra heavy cast lining with reversible grates and double cold rolled steel body. If you are in need of a good heater, see us. $22.50 Coke Heater, with glass door. . .$15.35 $18.50 Coke Heater, with glass door. . .$11.10 $17.00 Coke Heater, with glass door. . .$12.85 $1!).50 Wood Heater, with glass door. . .$11.95 $10.50 Wood Heater, with glass door. . .$13.-10 $l:i.5() Wood Heater, with glass door. . .$10.30 $18.00 Wood Heater $10.35 $ G.25 Wood Heater $ 120 periiiisslon the i fl .. ... 1 .. . .i,!i,i. nl,.. fl,.u I...I...S lend t i,d,n il. ,.l. .).. .i. I'"" ' 'he resolution wns V l l. .,l.,l..,l II,.. .Iiicnrii. ncief.. er ,',,,,i,,h,t;,, , I ,....i..,. "' ','"""' n lilillisiers tions which were beautiful and urliMtic in every detail. Railroad Headed ll'ockef. Iler foundation vole, I endow $8.50 All Metal Steel Sanitary Couch and Mattress, $5.75 f Double Votes All This M onth t colleges here pi 'safe and conservative 'i in, 'ills to tench only doctrines. "Wo nlso Intend to Inveitignt.. the 'linrge unit the salaries of certain of,'ors! "" K"ographlcal restrictions. THEY ALL DEMAND IT 20 Per Cent Off On All Blankets, Pillows and Comforters Virginia Ware 1 i. ..,.('. .uu.,ru ...... .......I I-., ..... D.I..H Til,. T. . ni.u m ... p r1""""1" ""' ,.i,.,'-,, ,-u nn,. TFiieni- W.W.OIU, ii.r.u jjvt..jr wiy una iuwn 111 fOt IndfDendCnCe ''r Hn ",,1',1ld is being made to Influ- tho Union, Hocolven It, 1UI UV,KVI IV..VV (,ni,() t ni. N of y(1(( All,ri.n " "1 he investigation will hnve the With only six miles yet to Complete strongest bearing on industrial ipies its line Into Hi let timber belt, the Vnl- J tions. Charges have been made re ley k Hileti railway is negotiating for pentedly sgainst. (lie lloclicfeller, Sage the right-of-way between independence ami Carnegie foundations and the coin nnil Airlie and if no serious difficulty mission will find out whether they nre is experienced in the purchase of the true. We expect In investigate the right-of-way, dirt will be flying at this 'whole (piestion, Including absentee end bv the first of Mnrcli. snvs The ownership and that, of permitting con- Knterprise. One of the represen'tntives j tr"' of 'uusl publlc institutions, like ' Hu',,m ot tne roan nns ncen in tne citv ion" -' ," """ n the past few davs consulting with a : lv.,.v f,MV "T", fotitn.l the gr.'Bt rn,b,.r ,,f i.rominent citiien. will, n in.iusiries or ine couniry nn, wno view of eliciting their Influence in the , ,m' ",Ar l"'r '"l0 fv hope that the work might be rushed I'lmnnen. 1 ... .. . ,lA.lliii more spcclilv. A local coininiltee wns appointed and will be in the fie l'cople with liblnev ills want to be cured. When one suffers the tor-, tines of nn aching back, relief Is eagerly sought for There ure ninnyj remedies today that relieve but ibr lie;, cure. Komi's Kidney Tills tinvo1 brought lusting results to thoiiHiiiuls.l J Mere Is PhIcui evidence of their merit., O f. N. Ki.lgewnv, -CIS N. "'..'ml St..i JL siivs: "I had ,aius in the small of my buck nnd my buck a, lied at night. I tired easily' wns languid Mild A. II had hen. Inches, Houiet lines my sight. J blurred. There wns sediment in the, Kldnev A IT I J'T iwtv " , The hei-.t Graniteware that money can buy. See it in our windows. Ti: A KETTLES 5c, $1.00 and $1.2.1 i It itiifv noc'i-ctioiif. DtmiiN .. 1 KHUIPV iivimh-iiii K " i N;ii i ... .1.. ... t ...in i" 4 ...... t ... .... i .i i m nci "'u in c" urfiuiv huh i m n nnv "M,.,,:'!,, tn .i, tnJ rix'rtintnt'iiili'il IImmu fit Hint tlnip. few days purchasing the right of way, Riv o m Rr'R gn f) of ' Nothing ha, occurred to change inv nnd unless something Interferes with ,' ,,,;, Bn, whl.tllPr iv rn; high opinion of this remedy. In fad, llieir pro(r('SS, whir ,,. lie innnm-i. within six weeks and by spring there will bo general activity nil along the line. If we could only settle our bills by paying compliments. dominated by men diistrinl disputes. ' ' A cent a word will ttll your itory in th Journal New Today column. ? interested in In-1"1-' '"""""' "' ' ' K "'' '"" rwr i.ir , KO ii pern,,....'., I I'.t.c, , 1'iice ,"iilc, nt nil dealers. Don't f simply k for a kllney remedy getit EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT We allow you the highest price on your used Furniture in ex change on new. Ilonn's Kldnev I'ilN-tlie same tlint I Your Credit Is Good Hero home FURNISHERS COR. COURT & HIGH STS. u Mr 1 50i 60c, 70c and 80c I 'Sf3 A COFFEE TOTS Stores in Orogou and Waililuglon LIST YOUR HOUSE WITH US houses to rent every m day. FREE. Mr. lli,gnv had. Kosler. Milburn Co., V TUP. liniNK OK" Oil A I IT Y AMI. SKIlVirK jTrops., Ilnffiilo, N. V. W'V'A'WVVVVVVV . .v -