MW 11 ','.1 BIX THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 29. IMP -n 't'- V:. Jjii, ' ' ALCOHOL 1 PKii ;knt similaluiSiheftodaraiReduij ting (ite Stomadts awlBtwclsof Promotes DteesltonfltttW ness and Resi.ConlalMitciter Opiuan.Morph.ine norMiuenl jtHtfoua-simiimm jti.Smar JMtilt fitff Aiintud CttiiiM Stair Aperfeet Remedy forConslip tlon , Sour Stomach.mamioa Worms JCovulsions.rewri5 nessamlLossorSu J&c Simile Signature of tuz Centmjk Compast, NEW YORK. . Exact Copy of Wrapper. Everybody Admires utBeatitiful Complexion '!3 I H -i'U J-'. "J HY. . 1 1 E I 1 rriu S70lAr.nfi5T1- NwVbiiK. is Goiiraud'i Oriental cream euros Mtin PlBefiflfft nnrt relieves flnnhnrn. TloinrnvH Tan. IMmplex, ItlaekheadK, Moth Piiti-hoH, Hush. Krei ltlert and Vulvar ll--iliiesi, Yellow and Muddy Skin, giving ft iienriiH'iy Clear and reimeii complexion wiiH'ji every wotoun ui'mron, No. II Kor H.vlo by lrUKKlntH Fcrd. T. Hopkins, Prop..37 Asnocialed Bible Stud out 8 (I. B. a A.) Hi'Kiilnr weekly llililc aluily in up nliiirH hull nt tli' iormr of lliuli ninl I'Vrry HtwlH, on Sunduv niurni ni (it HI o'clock. All Hiblo HtiidciUK am wcl ooiiio. No colluiiliun. Highland Friends, Corner, nf II iuhtuud and Klin utroi'tit, .TiiNciltini llockctt piiNtor; residence N. Kim, iilumn MH.V (Siililmvh Mclinol 10 n. in., Knrl l'rultt, Kiipcrin toiiilent. rriii'liniK snrviin 11 B. ni ( lirist Inn Kndcnvur Q p. This church will join in the union service at the tatiernncle in charge of Dr. Henry ,tnhv, superiiiteudeiit. Morning wor (latr.iin, There will be no otner serv-ishin at II n. m.. serinon, "The King ice at the church during the week. LuUtor&n. East State and Eighteenth streets, r:.,..Hn.. k-....i.i.... .....1,1, ...i ill II SO a, in., preaching service at lOillOjn p. m., preaching by the superintend- a..,,-,,,.,, in..-....., trillion, n, ,,,,. 1 a. in. Luther League at 0:4"' p. in I'.vcning service in kuglish at ?;0! V. m, I First Church of Christ, Scientist. Services nre held at 410 ChcincUcta street, at II a. in. nnJ 7 :.'! p. m. Sub ject of Bible lesson, "Love. ' Sunday Heboid nt 1;I." a, in. Wednesday even ing testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. IMP- Time and Tria! Prove tho uniu:illo'.l valim of Boerhmn'a Pilla aa the best corrective of mlmonta of tho dilutive ortfanti bo common -and tho host nreventivo of lastiiiR urnl Btii'ious Bioknoss so ofUm resulting from defective or irregular tuition of the Btonuich, liver or bowels. Beecham's PiSIs havo a ;;:int tvurj. ' For over half a century they hivolxvT uwtl with cnliro atis'.'icti'i:i in thousand of homes. A few doses will prove to you Hint y iu can find prompt relief from tho headaches, depression of i .ilrlti attJ gjiiirul no-irjo.l feelings cutised by ituUtfKSJtiun or IuUimmiunm. Try th-.v t, a.il'.pu v.-til know what it ia 1 liuvn (. your comiiiun d uuch An lnv?.h:shz Asd to HpH!i TH Lr AnU of Ary Mriliclii tn (S V,r!-. itld j.)fwbr, la bukt, ID;., 5c. , in.-jiiyTiri.iirrpBt'nrr o-'t-'w ' r r u 'n'r'.''.T'rrrT,-r' ' - For Infant3 and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years THt OCNTAUN OOMMNf, ftCW VOftft OfTY. m it m i . - DR. T. FEUX GOURAUD'S , Oriental Cream OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER Jin Indispensable and Delightful Toilet Requisite for Fashionable Women. A dally nooosftlty for the lad 1 pa toilet WtiotlHT at homo or while traveling. It prottMttt) tli wkln from injurloufi Hl'ecU of the oIi'humUh. Mvp a wonderfully oi' fectlve tuiuuty to ttio eompleWlon. It in a perfect linii-nreiiHy Toilet Creutn mid pos itively will not cimm? or I'ln-ouniKe tint Rniwth of hnlr which all Imlics sliouhl Kimnl iKfiuiHt when Heleetliiff h toilet pre pariitlon. When daneliitf, bow llriK or otli ir 1'X-tiIiimh heat tlio kkIii, it pLvveut4 u greiiHy appear unen. Gouraud't Oriental Cream lina boon hhflily reeotnineinli'd by phyrtleiiuiH, iiet reHscH, wlnKei'H and women of fashion for over I ml; a eentnry und Oiinnot be mir pitH.ie.l when preparin for dully or even ing nttlre. mill Kuiu y (Jnnl li'iilcrn. Great Jone Street, New York. The reading room of this church lin atcd in the llubliurd llmldiug, suite ;Mi:i, and is open every day, except Nimliivs and holidays, from 11:41) a. m to 4 p. in., mid is alwi open every even ing, except Sundays hii1 Wednesdays, from 7::iU to V o'clock. All are wel come to our services and invited to visit our reading room, Jason Le MauwrUl. Coruer .lefferson ami N. Winter at reels, J, Montcalm Brown, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in., C. M, Kohcris, superintendent, and Mrs. liixsou, superintendent primary de piuiinent. Trenching service at 11 a. in, Special music by choir. Everybody made welcome. No flvouing service on account of union evnngelistic services In the Tulieinai'le conducted bv Dr. Uslrom at. 7::i0. South Saleia Frlrnd.1. Corner of South Commercial and I Washington streets, II. E. Pemberton, pastor, Bible school nt 10 n. m., Knimcr Who I'ald Ills Vows." 7:30 p. in. nt tiio 1 aiiei nac.ie, Coimnous Mission. mi Hint.. ., s..,,..,w e..n.1nv 1 .1, t-ii.i.i niii-.-i. ,,-, , n vi i-uiiu' m ... . ...... n...... ........... . ... 1 cut, The Evangelical Association. Chcmeketa street church, coruer l,th I and ( heineketa streets, K. (I. Horn I schiich, pastor. Services on Sundnv morning only, at 11 o'lock. This, hnrch will be Iu the tubcrnacle meet- lugs, nnd there will be no services Inl Hip church in the evening during the 1 TrT" ner usr m W IS DRAWN: Names of Marion County Residents Liable For Jury Duty in 1915 The jury lint for tio year S315 lios been completed by the county court ami couxixtf! of 3Hj numea of tax pay cru in thU county divided up iu pro portion to the number of voting pre cincts. Of this number tlie greater num ber ure from the city of rialem where Ijl were drawn. ThefollowinK is the complete lint of the 1915 jurymen: Aumsvule (.. T. Oilbert. turmer: Al ex llerrifield, laborer; F. W. Unyunga, banker; H. L. Wrinht, merchant; H. C. Porter, farmer; Jns. Calvin, turmer. Aurora Klmer Schmucker, - black smith; li. L. Bents, bunker; Dewey Miller, farmer; Jonas M. Wills, farmer; John Ogle, farmer; 0. A. Khlen, mer chant; J. t . Ivorr, botel keeper. Breitenbush Orin Jndd,1 farmer. Brooks H. I.. Jones, furmor; Prank Diem, farmer;. Oeo. W. Brown, farm er; Britt Aspinwnll, farmer; Clyde Har ris, retired; Ueo. A. Hump, farmer; (Jr. l irfturjjis, farmer. Butteville W. R. Hcheurer, farmer; A. U. Feller, farmer; John Murray, farmer; E. A. M. Cone, farmer. ChampoeK W. T, Coleman, farmer; W. R. McKay, farmer; James .Smith, farmer. Chomawo Fred Collins, farmer; N. P. Williamson, farmer; C. II. Johnson, farmer; E. T. Hall, farmer; U. K. Cum inings, farmer. Fairfield Thoo. Rubens, farmer; John Imlnh, farmer; T. A. Ditmars, tanner. Fairgrounds Geoy Bosley, farmer; Riley Kitchey, furmer; 1). K. Johnson, farmer; C. F. Homyer, farmer. KnKlewood r.arl Kowlana, farmer; S. H. Hill, farmer; Noah Welch, farmer. Donald 11. H. Desnrt, DrickmaKor; Jns. P. Feller, furmer; 0. A. Ycrgen, farmer. Oroisan X. W. Lewis, farmer; J. P. BreHsler, furmer; B. D. Fiddler, farmer. F.lkhorn A. K. Lewis, farmer. Fast Gervius A. Dejardin, mer chant; Henry Kder, farmer; John Knhut, farmer; -M. J. K.eppinor, larm- it n....,:. tt.i ri..tfin f.r,. V r ..... .. ...i. . i ..i... r ....., '"'"""l uuulm' Hoieb-Geo. A. Spencer, farmer. 1 Central Howell E. W. Pettycrew, fnrmer; F. W. Durbin, farmer. North Howell li. C. Jefferson, farm er; Sherman Richards, farmer; H. E. Snvdcr, furmer. Enit Hubbard L. R. Andersou, farmer; F. M. Barrett, furmer; J. M. Mishler, fnrmer. West. Hubbard J. L. Calvert, drug gist; Geo. A. Dimick, farmer; F. Vi. Fry, laborer. Jefferson A. C. l.ibby, furmer; Frank Wall, carpenter, F. J. Wied, clerk; J, T. Jones, clerk; Curl Steiwer, fanner; Ed Huffman, farmer; N. H. Doty, farmer. Liberty R. D. Gibson, farmer; I'red L. Scott', farmer; Bruce Fox, fnrmer; J. J. McDonald, turmer; A. W. Mize, farmer; Edw. Deueer, farmer. Mnclcuy John F. C. Tekenburg, fnrmer; O. L. Martin, farmer; H. 0. Taylor, farmer; T. B. Putton, farmer; b. Eoff, flirmer. Sidney Edward Belknop, farmer, Y. B. Simpson, farmer; Ernest Todd, farm- meetliiKs. The " Busv Bee' .Sua.luy school class served a supper in the home of their teacher lust Monday evening, which netted them over $M. Swedish Tabernacle M. E. Corner South loth nnd Mill stnvts, Rev. John Ovall, pastor. Service at 3 p. ni. In the evening the church will join iu with the revival services con ducted by Dr. ustrom. Ail rH-anuiuav lans are most cordially Invited to at teud. OoiutregaUoiuU. Rev, Jiunes Elvin, pastor. Service at ll o'clock, no evening service. This church joiuiug in the union Evangelis tic meetings at the Tabernacle. Sub let for morninir service. '" Hay Shib boleth." Members of the Sunday school will meet on time at ten 0 VIoek. There will be no meeting of the Christian Endeavor society but mem bers will attend Young Peoples L'ninu meeting. All evening services will be discontinued until further notice. St. Paul 'I Episcopal. Robert S. Gill, rector. Holy euch- mist 7:110 . in. Matins and aJdress .I'll.iMl . m Eveiisonir nnd address n!, t. Drager, snippir, v. - - - "Why the Episcopal 11 'hum... .1... l.-t.-.u.......,! ,.h,,r.ih oaiimtt Vodeiate'.-: ao p. ,,. Sunday school j , is man. car ' "' penter; I.. P. Bennett, mall carrier: SiJvation A.nny. Hall coiner State and l.lbertv streets. Captain and Mrs. I.orenzen oflicera command. Meeting every nlulit at H li. m. excent Momliiv and Thursday Sunday moetiugs Holiness meeting nt 11 a. m.; Suuday school nt l:it0 p. in.; Free and Easy meeting at !l p. m. Sal vntlon meeting nt S p. m. All are heartily Invited. W. 0. T. U. Rev. A. A. Winter will speak at the Gospel service In the W. C. T. 1.'. hull, Rendnv, .Innunrv III, lul'i, at 4 p. m. Everybody cordially invited. rirnt Christian. Corner Center and Hb'h. V. T. Porter, minister. 11:4.1 a. in. Bible school, Pr, II. C, Epley. director .11 a. m. worship: and sermon, subject "The Taher- nncle." Ms.10 p. in. E. 7:M Union Tubeiuacle meeting. Unitarian. . Collier of Cheiiiekei'i and Cottage streets, Richard F. Tischer, minister. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock, advance .1 stiulv clas t 10 o'clock, 'Vrvices at II o'clock, no eeuiu services; sub lect, "Stein of Ileal Progress." Music bv Miss I. Dennisn, accompanied by Mr. Wm. Skinner, Mrs. Walter Denton organist, All Mends of liberal tclig i . t .... .1 1.4 ...a cordially Invited to our services. ,'i !;i"! no po" w.i,wip (.iius'i v.i f, fWfjf'.'ir,'' i or; Ansel Nye, farmer; Chas. Heier, farmer. Mcbaiua J. W. Imbler, farmer; O. K. Berringer, farmer; I.uther .Stout, fnrmer; P. C. Freres, farmer.. Kosedule Thomas Noot, fnrmer; )ell Needhnm, farmer; R. D. Teter, farmer; John Burris, farmer, Walter Pemberton, farmer. Mill City C. W. Worlc, farmer; J. R. .Show, lumberman. . Marion Frank E. Ubby, farmer; J. A. Uoerfler, farmer; W. H. Uulvin, fanner; C. A. Ueorge, farmer; Ueo. Stephens, farmer. Monitor E. Wt Kendall, farmer; J. 1). Simmons, farmer; V. J. White, farm er; J. A. VanCleave, farmer; J. C. Ros, farmer. McKee Joa. Nibler, farmer; T. H. Leith, farmer; W. I.. Bentley, farmer. F.ast Mt. Angel Fred Hajwinir, farm er; David Back, farmer; N. II. Mkkel, farmer; Harvey Smith, farmer. West Mt. Angel Alfred booth, farm er; T. Hook, farmer; Hteven Hem- shorn, farmer. Piiugle W. M. Coburn, fnrmer; (. H. Cannon, farmer; 0. W. Gill, farmer. St. Paul J. H. McDonald, farmer; J. t.. Cook, farmer; Thou. Kirk, farmer; F. W. Peterson, farmer; Philip Graham, turmer; John N. McKay, farmer. .Scollard Johu McCormick, farmer; David Hovenden, farmer; A. H. Oronby farmer. Shaw G. I. Putnam, farmer; W. H. Howd, farmer; G. J. H. ryer, farmer. Sublimity U. H. Bell, farmer; J. M. English, farmer: J. T. Hunt, farmer; I.eo. Doerfler, farmer; C. P. Durst, farmer; R. P. Phillips, farmr; C. J. Seibcl, furmer. Turner G. W. Hunsaker, furmer; M. A. Nicely, laborer; Myro McKinney, farmer; J. D. Craig, furmef; 1.. U. Small, Miller; John H, Shufer, furmer; John Girnrdin, farmer. Riverviow H. K. Cauthorn, farmer; Emerson Groves, farmer. ' Hcotts Mills HaTry Hobart, farmer; E. S. I.utgen, farmer; H. P. Hicks, farmer; John Scott, miller. Silver Falls Samuel Arnold, farmer; John Rossell, farmer. East Woodburn W. L. Durnnt, farm er; Philip Kuntz, laborer; Bent Killin, druggist; W. A. Wengenroth, merchant; M. 1,. Hendricks, farmer; A. P. Brani gar, bricklayer. West Woodburn Jos. Kennedy, re tired; W. C. Miller, carpenter; I). 8. Livesay, lumberman; F. I). McCullough, painter; Hurold Austin, merchant; George Becker, hamessmaker; W, A. Roberts, lumberman. East Silverton E. Gunderson, hotel keeper; E. E. Taylor, barber; Chas. G. Bentson, clerk; Albert Webb, merchant; J. M. Morley, merchant; J. it. uaven- .von. piumuer. west riiiverton a. it. Anderson, A V nl,.V.t.v ,lntiHt? U - nocKuuicuer; .,. ....,, -.. CIUIIU, UIUIIUH XU....VI, Ul"nv Chninness, carponter. South Silverton V. L. llntteuerg, farmer; W. J. Kissling, farmer; W. J. Huberly, farmer; W. U. Bowers, farm- or; .lacot) Amstutz, iurmer. North Silverton Wright Jroslmy, farmer; C. D, Bowen, farmer; Chus. Kinir. farmer: Emil 0. l.oe, farmer; A. B. Howe, farmer; Perry Moser, farmer. Kiist Htuvtou John Gielieler, farmer; John S. Tnvlor, faimer; W. J. Hewitt, miller; N. .1. Oelilen, furmor. West Stuvton llruce Kowne, farmer; S .1 Cnndit. fnnuer; C. F. Loose, furiu- ,.r- T. Y. McClellnn. farmer; T. W. ll.mtrv. fnrmer. Stavton Lee Kerber, merchant; J. T. Kcurns, real estate; W. H. llobson, merchant; J. B. Grier, retired; George Keech, contractor; uranr jiuifuj farmer. Sulciii No. 1 Henry Aiders, contrac tor; L. A. Byrd, mrlmnt;.i. . v rui sun, farmer; A. C. DeVoe, merchant; ,)no. I). Fisher, plumber; Clell lluyden. furmer; (.'. C. Lightfoot, contractor; E. T. Mulvin, farmer; E. W. Powers, furm er; E. .1). Sloper, painter. Sulem No. !i E. H. Anderson, ac countant; Chns. W. Brant, printer; Geo. J. Burr, plumber; W. F. Buchner, re tired; V. 0. Dcckubaugh, merchant; D. W. Eyro, banker; Aug. Kehrberger, contractor; Karl G. I.achele, farmer. Salem No. 3 H. E. Bell, attendant) I. Greenbnuin, merchant ; T. J. Kness, mechanic; 0. W. l.ueas, laborer; W. Y. Richardson, clerk; C. V. Royal, carpen ter; J. N. Scuife, retired; George La-ben-e, engineer; 11. V. Jory, florist. Sali'm No. 4 Stephen Breitenstoin, laborer; Dan Catiow, retired; O. 1.. Darling, ticket agent; J..G. iiincer; E. K. Gilliam, livery; D. I. Jer- man, luiiorer; o. i. ivumrei. rier; A. A. Kufuer, farmer; W, A. Lis ten, Insurance. ... Sulciu No. 6-J. B. Ashby, farmer; A. W. Auderegg, carpenter; J. L. Bn sick, guard; Adiuu Burns, retired; W. t. Cummliigs, real estate; Richard turb son, librarian; C. M. Epidey, merchant; B C. Hiilley, retired; Frank Shedeck, laborer; C. Van Patten, contractor, Salem No. II D. Clifford, mechanic ...... i .. fy VV IKllliiu. i num. nriinri, -v , , ... ... a iv .i.tiiisnn. luuioer laj'snlcamnn; K. N. Mrris. nierchnii: Svl inivnnus Preannll, carpenter; ' .11 rp I.a.nutt nrKf J. . l'Mi;"" carpenter; C. C. Witrel. Thompson, mivri'lin nt Salem No. N-Jos. H. Cooley, grocer: W. O. Dnv, clerk; W. M, Ebert, curven ter; W. W. Hill, butcher; N. D. .'ones. p,M,erhunger; Adum Kerb, carpenter; J. It. Olmsted, carpenter; C. M. Rob erts, merchant. Sulem No. H-C W. Armstrong, black smith; Fred S. Bynon. real estate; A. E. Bell, real estate; KoV Burton, clerk; J 1). Barber, duirvman; Arthur Glover, blacksmith; W. T. Jenks, merchant; A. T. Moffitt, house-inover; W . ' Moore, merchant. , Salem No. 10-Samuel Adolph, moi ..i .. r ti....i..u r,irm,r: J. 11. Duli- ' ' ' ', ,, t, y Uv dentist; S. S. ! 1 " .ker; R. N Hoover, retired; ?. " , ,tlir. Salem No. 11 A. N. .Moores, rvui te; I). W. Smith, retired; S. t. An derson, garuge; H. B. Brophy. fnrmer; Oliver Beers, retired: lliftord -Brown, merchant; II. W. Burr, jeweler; R. P. Boise, broker. fUlcm K.i I T G w"r chant; Earl II. Anderson, bookbinder; P. Andrcsen, snlesmsn: A. J. Busey, re tired: John Buvce, Gardner; A. 1.. ! Clearwater, stock buyer: J. A. I'lirr, I. ...tin I ,- h. . r.mini-ii, STOCK- (buyer; Dim J. Fry. druggist; W. Good FREE $850 Player First premiums offered will be the B50 Player Piano. The next ten largest premiums each a beautiful valuable piece of jewelry, lady's or gent's, and a $150 credit. The next twenty largest premiums each u beautiful art picture nnd a credit of $15(1. Tho next twenty-five a scarf pin and a credit of $i25. I - -. . .'. .. rich, farmer. Salem No. 1.1 A. B. Hudelson, retir 'ed; W. E. Johnson, wood denier; Frank l.enon, bricklayer; G. C. Millctt, retir ed; (). L. Mcl'eck, furniture dealer; Karl Ncugebauer, jeweler, Salem No. 11 L, N. Harnett, grocer; J. T, Cooper, salesman; 11. P. Cleveland, farmer; C. A. H. Fisher, farmer; I.. 11. 'Fletcher, merchant; C, G. Given, jani tor: D. D. Gorsline. farmer. Salem No. 15 W. D. Allbriglit, la borer; Jos, Adolph, merchant; E. J. Bullock, cook; T. .1. Cheshire, mer chant; II. 11. Cross, nurseryman; R. B. Duncan, retired; J. W. Hunt, livery, man; Ira -Jorgensen, horsehoer: T. B. Jones, fnrmer; E. B. Kecne, clerk. Sulem No. HI R. C. Bishop, merch ant; T. J. Cronise, photographer; L. T. leoige, restaurant: (Mto Hansen, plun Ing mill; C. S. Hamilton, merchnnt; t)tto Klett, merchant; F. A. Kurt.. Inrnni. ifron-er: K. M. LnFore. retired: John Mnurer, machinist. Snlem No. 17 J. J. Ackcrmnn, con tractor; L. P. Aldrlch, bunk clerk; J. B. Craig, farmer: John E. Crowe, hotel keeper; T. E. Cornelius, retired: A. Dane, merchnnt ; George M, Elgin, gar age; J. T. Hughes, farmer; Lloyd Hans er, merchant; Leslie Hunter, clerk. Snlem No. IS A. E. Anfrnnee. elcik; Win. Amsler, dairyman: E. M. Acker man, contractor; Chns, S. Burdsnl, con tractor; Geo. II. Grnbenhorst, renl es tate! Ferdinand Kurr., carpenter: M. H. Moore, fnrmer; Al Mishler, clerk; G. A. Nye, clerk. W'scondu E. M. Palmer, capitalist: R. Patterson, farmer: W. H. Egnn. furmer. Victor Point 1.. N. Mien, merchant; John II. Brewer, lumberman; Edwoul FREE $15 In Cash Piano 4 This 115 in cash outlined I am a manufacturer's representative. I am looking for a piano dealer in Salem. If satisfactory arrangements can not be made by the. time my pianos arrive, then I will open a store myself, but slrould I find a dealer satisfactory to my company, then all. credits and premiums will be given through them. BUT REMEMBER, all' the credits advortised to make our Strohber pi anos well-known in Salem and vicinity, is given by the manufacturer and not by any piano dealer. Wo aro willing to spend some money in Solem to obtain our first 100 piano customers for the new scale Strohber player pianos. The correct or nearest' correct answer, first premium; the next correct or nearest correct answer, second premium, etc., just as the premiums are offered in this advertisement. Bring your answer to Marion Hotel, or mail it to mo. Out-of-the-city people have the snme opportunity to secure ono of thc-many valuable premiums wo will give to make our pianos as well known in Sulem nnd vicinity as they are in tho East. The manufacturers of pianos I represent hnvo decided to give the mnga zinc publicity advertising appropriation for the coming year direct to Pinna Purchasers. All credits givon $25 to $15(1 will be good only on new1 Player Pianos. It is conditional thnt all credits are used by tho receiver within ten days from the close of this contest. All piano manufacturers nnd dealers have different ways of advertis ing; some employ great artists, some use expensive magazine advertising while others use teachers to persuade people to buy, paying them commis sions. We, howevur, believe thnt the best possible advertisement is a sntis fied customer. Wo have but one prico on our pianos and every pinuo mark ed in plain figures. In cose of a tie, nil tieing contestants will receive equal amounts as credits, good only on Player Piano, 85ft value, or more. The total amount of any Premiums mny bo divided if so decided by the judges, who will be woll known people of Salem. If in case of a tie and absolute correct ans wers given, then neatness and advertising value can be considered. First Premium $850 Player Piano. Second Premium $5 cash and credit $156. Third Premium $4 cash and credit $156. Fourth Premium $3 cash and credit $156. Fifth Premium $2 cash and credit $156. Sixth Premium $1 cash and credit $156. Tho next twenty-five a scarf pin nnd n credit of $100. Tho next twenty-five a scarf pin and n credit of $75. The next twenty-five a scarf pin and a credit of $50. And all other correct answers will receive a scarf pin and n credit of $25. Can You Solve This Correctly? Contest Closes Mori., Feb. 1st. 1915, 6 p. m. All answers must reach me by that time. When you make the correct sentence from the follow ing it is our standing advertisement: Address Authorized Factory Representative A.G.BARNES . Care Marion Hotel, Salem, Oregon Krenr, mechnnie. yuinnby A, M. Anderson, merchant: D. G. Beckner, fnrmer; W. C. Dormnn, farmer. Champneg .Tas. E. Smith, fnrmer; II. L. Hi: )i nit s, farmer. East Salem B, I). Gcsner, farmer; C. O. Wilson, farmer; H. E. Roberts, fnrmer; Lute Savage, fnrmer. Snlem Heights Conrnd Fnlk, fnrm er; Stanley Culver, clerk; Eugene Bo gert. farmer; C, W. Suwyer, furmer; M. F. Woodward, fnrmer. OBITUARY. Mury Loulsn Shanks was bom Sep tember 24, lis;i, on a farm near Moni tor, tMcgon, nnd lived there until her IMth year. Shi' graduated from the public school June 1.1, IWO. Shortly after she moved with her parents to St. Johns, Ore., and lived there until her mnrriagu to ( nil II. Gosi hle on Muy 4, HMO. From there she went with her hus bniid to tbeir new home on a farm near Silverton, Ore. Hcic she remained until the dny of her death, January 2il, 101.1, after a short Illness of two weeks. The muse of her death being conges tion of the lungs and heart failure. Two i' hi M tv u were bom to this union, Esther Marie, on September II, 1012, and Eibtie I'arltnn, on June 0, 1014, She lenves to mourn her loss a de vote I hiisbund, two children, a mother, Mrs, Sum ti Shank, of Woodburn; three sistcis and a brother, nninelv, Mrs. Luella McKee, residing on a farm near Woo Ibum: Mrs. Anna llybind, of Lents, Mis Maggie Shanks, nf Woodburn, ami Levi Shanks, of Sonoitn. Ariz., besides niunv other relatives and friends. Appeal. will b given as below. . Few tips come to the waiter who sits down while writing, The Pleasure of Eating is always greatly enhanced when the appetite .is good and the digestive organs are working in unison. This condition can be maintained by correcting all weakness with HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society BURQHARDT ft MEREDITH Resident AgenU 385 8Ut Btreat MONEY TO LOAN On Oood Beat Estate Becnritr thos. k. roRO Otw Ladd It Bush Bank, Salem, Ortoa