THii SALEM CAPITAL JOURMAT.. SALEM, 0KE30V. RTUROAY. .TAVtTABY ."ft, 1915, ' mE Ihis Great Sale Will Close In A Few Days ;, Prices Now Made For Advertising 2S Hard times are eight-tenths dela- deny them and they re gone Mr. Lucore will leave Salem in a few days with the greatest sales record I ever experienced. I know it, for when manufacturers make prices it means something A Few New Pianos, $250, $300 and $350 Values, Now $98, $1 1 8 and $1 45, Last Call f, For example, we quote $1250 Chick'er jng Baby Grand, the most expensive of all Grand Pianos manufactured, at $885 $650 Chickering $485 Used,' but could not be told from new. Ar'J aW (. A A - :J v, r A Piano for Every Purpose at a Price for Any Purse I make the first payment of $20 for you. AH you need to do is pay $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 or $2.50 per week. Free storage if you don't want your piano now. See me at once. C. E. Lucore, MTg's. Authorized Ilep. . . 'V . .. $r - " c : 1 I t y h k $20 FREE Player Pianos $ 500 values ....$286 $ 750 values ....$137 $1000 values ....$681 $1250 values ....$776 Free Music Rolls. Free Exchange Privilege. ONE OF THE LARGE SIZE PLAYER PI ANOS, $850.00 STYLE, $285.00. It is certainly an excep tional price and one which will never be duplicated again. Only a few at these prices. $1.00 per week. One to three years to pay. Any Piano or. Tlayer Piano. GUS SMITH PIANO HOUSE SALEM, OREGON Temporary Store Corner Commercial aid State. We will make the new store announcement soon. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 O'CLOCK JIarion County Tax FAIR EXCURSION Roll Is Completed . PLAN OF CHERRIANS The 1014 lux roll for Million I'ountv wild lurncil ovit to Tux Collector iiorpn riiultiK tottity by County Anhos-I or Hen K. West Hint Momlay morning bright nd wuly the tax payers of thi 1 ronnly hitvp thp privilcci of pnyiiiK their taxes. Tim taxes may be paid up to April 1 when the filHt half become ilue. There is no penalty for not pay inR the aeroml half, thoiinh, until Hep-: teinber and it in likely that most of! the lax payers will avail themselves of, tho opportuuity to keep their money1 until the Inter date. (Continued From I'lie One.) On-lit Northern. The tenlMtiv. plans' ZrVZ't Speaks For Eleven Hours final decision in this matter Is lift In1 UViL-.-i D 1. . i the recommendation nf the commit Me.' llUUUUi DlCdri ngainSl i nose appointed on tho committee l-v Kine Kinir, Thomas Ft. Kay, were: M. I,. Meyers, Oeoro flraves, C, h. I'ick, W. M. Hamilton, .lohii CnuKell, Pending Shipping Bill Oo To Albany. Washington, iTiin. 110. After mi all Charles V. Dick n,nr,i- .1.111 '""'Oster in tlic senate afc-amM it. Amrust TIi...k.tl- ,... W li i ' U" Kv""'"t '! Vn REFUSES OPERATION Tell !W She Was Saved by Talcing Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Iouisvllle, Ky. " I think if nioresuf frinsr women would take Lydia K. IPinkham'i Vegeta ble Compound they would enjoy beUvr liialth. I sulfeivd , , from a female trou ble, nnil tho (luctoru . : decided 1 had a I tumorous growth r-nd would have to , be operated upon, j but I refused oal do not believo In opera- timia. I had fuintinff spells, bloated, ad could hardly etnnd the pain In my I'ift tiilu. My nusband insisted that 1 try I.ydia E. IMnkham'a Vrj," tuble j C'omiound, and I am so tbnnkful I did, for I am now a Well woman. I Bleep better, do all my hounuwork and tuko lonfj waiks. I never fail to pralju Lydiu E. i'inkham'a Vcifetable Compound for my (rood health. "-Mrs. J. M. Rr.' i.ll, l'JOO West Broadway, Louisville, Ky. Fine we (rurntee that all testimo nials which we publish are (r'ii'iine. is It rot fair to supiMitn tlint if I.jWin E. i'inkham's Veiri'tuhleCompounii lins In virtue to help these women it will help any other woman who Is siilterin? In a like manner T If you are 111 do not (VaR alnriK until en operation Is nccesj-ary, but at mir.? take Lydia E. I'lnkhum's Vep-etnbb Comimind. Writ to Lydliv 1 I'lnkli.im Mslli lin('i..iMiilllentlnlil,yi!ii, Mhkn. Your letter ll t)C opened, lejul ami unsuerml liyn wniiiim luul held In R'.rlet eniillctetieu. ter, August lluckcstein and W. II. '7 ' 'u ' , 1 ' , , ' T' 1-ercheii were appointed as a snecia KT,0,"' of ' a' ra- eominilteo to represent the Cherrinns " .V , " ' "!"'"'" ' 7'" otticinlly at tho ninetiii(r to bo hel. tonluht at Albany where an nrvnnixa lion similar to the Cherrinns will ! ut or Hiitherlnnd, Sinont had spoken ontiniiouslv II hours mid it 5 minutes, Dnring the lonjr niRlit session Hmoot J ' lininched. All mW fl,n.v.,n. talked coimtuidly oil the Rcneriil sub- make the trip will nlso no to Albany 'i!'''t !'f!'1"l,l""!; "", vm. "" toniht nn one of the evening train's "e killinw inethodH ordinarily adopt to nssisl the Albany boosters. ,,,J ,0 ""dsh sufficient lanKunice to Give Grind Ball. j retain the floor. Tho performance was A bitf Cherrinn danen will ho held In,"111' "f ""' m,,t remnrkiible in the Inu tile Armory en tho nlht of February '""'J "''""to i" this regard. 15 according to the present plan. Thei liroceeds of which will be turned over Keeping Up Hunt Today, to the fund for tho purchase of a new; Wiisliiiittton, Jan. MO. FirhtiiiK lintd haulier for the Cherrinns. K. W. lliiijes, ,n detent the ((overnineiit ship purchase 1 K. Mangus, Dr, W. I). Fields, K. bill now pending In the senate, repub Fritz Hlude, O. K. RcWitte, were ap 'licnii members nf the upper house this pointed as tho dance committee, tin afternoon continued their filibuster account of the number of live wires In HKiiinst the measure. At 2 :.'( p. m. the the city who have applied for member- sennte had been in continuous session ship in the Cherrinns It, is siiKested since curly Friday, with no sign of nil that the membership limit nf Kill beiJournnient. At that hour three repub raised and the matter was discussed at lican senntnrs hud been nble to hold the tho meeting lnt night. j floor continuously from shortly befurc tnry was not present. I think it would bo well, since congress Ims been con ' verted into a mere register of the prcsi jdentiul will, that, there should be some , visible symbol of his authority present, ; "It is too much to expect the presi jdent to be here himself, so while the 'watchful waiter keeps his eye on the (red pnnornrc." of Mexico, he should iliave a representative to see that, no lambs slrn,y from the fold." i Kcfcrmirr to N'cnntor Fletcher's te- !cent spree!; :n whii h he charged that a Hobby was working against, the bill ! Lodge snid he hud seen representatives ,of the foreign stcuniship companies j present repeatedly while the hnniigrn itinn bill wus under cnnsideriition. "I don't know whether the ship in Iterests are interested in this bill or loot," he snid. "but I do not know that I would deity their right to be here i they were Interested. It, would not nc I cur to me (hut the bill wns promoted j because the agent of the Hamburg American line, which bus numerous in ; tented ships to sell, was in Washing- :ton Inst week. H would not occur 1 n me to suggest Hint Tnul Warburg, n member of the organization of the re serve board, was a director nf the Hani- I burg line. Yet every time there is si r ims opposition to an administration .measure, the old charge of n lobby is brought fonwird," i Henntor tlwriniin cv pressed the opin ion this tiftcrnnon that the session nt tho sennte prohnhly would end lit mid night and that there would be no Sun day session. . ONE DAY'S COURT NEWS. CITY NEWS : v t :t Go to Dr. Stono's for tiusses, A new publication, "The Salem News," made its initial bow today to rjiilom readers when voluiKe 1 number 1 was placed iu circulation in this city. The publishers are given as F. (?. Deck nbaiigh and John l. Turner. The great er nnrL of the ni,u u miii,b i i,.,, .. u...... enmpilid in the well known style ol L I Li t .- " riea nynon. lormer secretary ot the Salem Commercial club. The new pa per announces Hint it will Imve no set editorial policy as it often becomes troublesome to adhere to tiny fixed policy. The paper is devoted tn' general news and comment about the city. Gluck ZimballHt concert, Foltrnary 1:2. Siilem people aie entitled to the priv ilege of reserving their seats by mail, if the Older is ai-cnuntuiii,.l 1,,,' ..I.....I. Hclf-nddressnl ami stumped envelope. Seats selling at s 1 ..Ml ami l. The best scats will be given to those or dering now. Address: Minndta Wa gers, Snlcni. i Oregon Mlcctric depot, where she col lapsed, and wns taken cure of by Police j Matron Siienlis. The woman is iu u I delicate condition anil had had nothing to eat for two days. In I'ortlnnd she :snid that, they wanted to send her to a : hospital and her children tn an orphan .age and she got out ot town as soon as she could. She is trying to reach Los Ang'lcs, where she snys she has friends and relatives; Her two children mo a boy mi. I a girl, aged l anil 7 years. Her husband -deserted her in November of Mast year. SNAP SUBURBAN HOME CHEAP , If Sold this week I ..ill .,,11 l 1 I sacrifice, beautiful .T acre tract well j lintirovcd. clia-o in, house, barn, aood j well about 4 acres m elioico fruit trees and berries; also stock and im i pleineiits; horse, wagon, harness, cow, I chickens, all garden tools. price '(; terms. Never has Salem had the privilege or hearing two eipinlly great world-renowned musicians in one concert. They iwill have that tare opportunity in the j C.lurk-Zimhaliat concert Friday eveu-jbaih, toilet, electric nig, i coruniy is. .nail orders linen now. Seats !!, I ."0, l. All seals re ; served. Address -Minetla Mngers, Ha I lent, DISSOLUTION NOTICE. I "JITNEY" IN MIDDLE WEST. Des Moines, In,, Jan. .10. The " jit ney bus" has hit the middle west, li wns announced today that conipetitiot between them nnd the streetcnr coin pany would be inaugurated here within a few days. The promoters do not ex Hotter criticism of President WII.oh. poet nny difficulties with tho city of.; " deeply regret," snid Lodge sar f'inls. jnislii nllv, "thut the president's secre- 10 o'clock Inst night. They were Setintors Hmoot and Htith erliind, of I'tnh, and Henntor Lodge, of Massachusetts, Hmoot carried the bur den during the wenry hours of the night until Hiitlierliind relieved him nt I':.'I1. Lodge relieved Hullietliind nt noon nnd iinmoiliiitclv linini'licl into n You Man With A Cow Let us suggest a goo cheap mixed feed thai will pny to use. MO LABbES BEET PULP, mixed with ground ttnrley nnd a little ollnicnl. This niakes a dandy ration and will make more milk than any mix tme yon erer tried. Or, If you do not like that, try the following; ALTALfA. MOLAKBKrJ, mixed with a train feed and a little oilnioal, Mill feed la getting so extroinely high that It is hard to make it pay i. the present time. Try one of the above mixtures and get more milk at far less cost, You will always find onr prices tho lowest in the city. D. A. WHITE & SONS rl 261 State Street WMmmmammmmmmum Phone 1110 Hulcm, Oregon The imposition of sentence upon M. Silver, convicted of the crime of arson, which was to have been pronounced by Judge Kelly this morning, wns post- i Mined ulitil ' 10 o'clock Wednesday, 'cbruaiy II, upon motion of Attorney John. A. (Virson, for the defendant. At torney ('arson slated this morning that he was endeavoring te scenic a pnrole from the bench for his client and Unit to further this end he was circulating a petition among the jurymen iu the case, Mr. Carson sfuted Hint he h.i been tumble to remit all of the jury men, us a. number of them left the as soon us they were dlschaigcd nnd Hint he luul only secn mimes n the petition, He nsl.ed that tlic imposi tion of sentence be deferred until he had had a cluince to see the othei jurymen and ni.'il.c u pliouing iu the court Wediicsdnv. Siiecinl meotlna of Pacific edge No. HO, A. F. & A. M tomorrow lit I ::0 p. in., to at .'end the funeral of our late lltother J. W. Ilodson, Visit ng biethrcn i.eh time. The Gluck -Zimballst concert at the armory February lL'. Mail orders ro ceiv.nl now, Addrcs" Minuet ta Mngers, Salem, After selling all of her household ef fects in Hillinus, Miinlant, lor tJJ, Mrs. f.noi.e f 1 1 1 1 In ml liiveHt.i.t I.. I.. n iiiilioad ticket to tide us fur lis il would cany her and lo'r two sum II chil dren, mid iciiclied I In; s. p. depot ill this city Ic-t night, where her ticket, ran out. She wall., d I'm it tho H. I', to the l.ouis Ilechtcl nnd J. Hiiiiingnilner, piutneis under the inline o ml style ol He. htel & llynon, will, on February I, dissolve pnttnership. Mr. Hcclitcl will continue the business under the inline of l Ilechtcl & Co., while Mr. Ibium gnrtner will be found in Snlcm llnrd wine Co. We desire nil bills ngiiinst the (inn nf Ilechtcl & Hynon presented by February 1, nnd nil those owing us niiike settlement. - J. IIAi:M(!.MtTi:it. -I.UI IH HLl'IITKL. I'ioI'. .1. C, Nelson, prlnclpiil of the high school, who has been ill nt Ins home for the past week, Is repotted to be progressing fnvoiublv and will be able to altend to his duties next Mon I day. Tonlfiht, If you feel dull, bilious and cimstipnt , ed, take a dose of Chaiube' lain 's Tali , lets just slier supper and you will I eel iilrignl toiuunnw luoriiiug, Tiy it. lib I I il i 1 1 1 1 1 1 e every where, MODERN BUNGALOW Well built modern bungalow, 3 rooms, ih. toilet, rl, .,!,:,. I.ul.t ......,. louiiiinllon, large lot mix LIU, paved street, (instruct, dear title. Price $2V; terms if wauled. Another One. House H rooms, huge lot, itil'iO; easy terms. Why pay rent) look it up te day. J'J'25 will buy a large lot, good location; lernis, snnp. TARM BARGAINS. Ilenuliful 81 acre fntiii well im proved on the famous lluwell Prnltie, only i:ij per acre; terms. Another one nf .'II acres Improved, for tl jO per acre, 2 acres $7.) per acre. EXCHANGES. . If vou want, to exchange your mop city list It, with us. We have a large list, TOR RENT, I nouses In all purls of city, j MONEY TO LOAN. 1 Wt nil ti 111 I'd vmi i' ineiimv mi in.otl (Mil l-Mllto ptMMllitV. Bcchtel & Baumuartner Successors lo lleelilel .'117 State Strcot, ft ItMion Phon) Ml An appeal from the decision of the! county court nppointlng n gunidinn ,of the estate nf K. T. Northcutt, nf Tur ner, was filed in the circuit couit to dtiy li ml the ease entitle.) H. T. Noilh r il t ngiiinst Kvn I'nlinertoti nnd K. l Croisan, giiuriliiii. The case wns henrd In tho county rouit Ilecember I'M mid Judge Ilusliey npointed a gunidinn! over Mr. Nortlicutt 's estate. It up penred from the testimony of witnesses nt the trial thnt Mr. Nortlicutt wns 7 yenrs of nge nnd had been duped bv confidence men in the recent ptist and .Mrs. Fva Pnlmerton, his daughter, pc-1 titiotied that he be enjoined from pur cliusing some eastern real eslutc die-l, he aniiouuced as his intention. I wsinufwnafmnMuwn Special Profit Sharing Premiums To show our appreciation of your piitronai.ru, we arc offering a very attractive 42 PIECE DINNER SET at about ONK-KOlJRTIl the regular retail price. HOW DO WIS 1)0 IT? In evei'V r.'irhm nf nm felnlii-Mt,..! ''U'JTITI.' nn VhU IJUllhK is one or our profit-sharing coupons representing each pound of butter. SAVK THKSK COUl'ONS. ' Xwenty-four of these coupons and $2.98 sent to our office will bring a set of ll..... .K..l... 4.. 1.1 O..I " iiit.t: iiiriil- iw iiny undress in oiiieiii. They arc on display at our office. Insist on getting TOWNSKND'S J'ASTEURIZKD "WHITE CLOVER" HUT I'ER. It retiiins its fresh flavor longer than that made from raw cream. T. S. Townsend Creamery Co. Telephone 193 i.7 South Commercial Street womaus.HiHiiumiM