THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREOON, SATURDAY. MARCH 27, m5. SEVEN m jm R a c WORCESTER orfTbn CORSETS Whether they are slender, medium or stout CAREFUL DRESSERS the world over con-.' elder the Eoyal Wor cester and Bonton the very best medium priced 'corsets. They are Comfortable, Dur able, Strictly Up to the Minute in Style, PRICED $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 and $4.50 LET US FIT YOU TO ONE. EXTRA SPECIAL Black and White Checked Dress Goods, 36 in. wide, yard 25c Other prices in wider widths 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c, 85c, $1.50, $2.00 nr UTorli-Qo shnrt. lprtPT.hs. vflrH 1l .J luauiuuj - - w- o -j j x vv Splendid brown Crash Toweling, yard 9c Leona Combination Suits 20 per cent less Japanese Silk Waist ' $1.25 Tub Silk Waist $2.25 Crepe de Chine Waist $2.48 Pretty summer uresses ior women, ot cnambra, - i T i t: i i i , t Ulngnam, nuwer crepes, .uinen, suiiaDie lor tne sfrppt $1.15. $1.35. S1.48. 1.7R 35c Braziers, extra special, 'each 25c . -i j i i Doc torsec covers, extra special, eacn 25c Combination Suits, Corset Covers and Skirts of Muslin and Nainsook, values to $2.00; now, each, .'. 50c 10 per cent less on Scrims and Curtain Nets. 20 per cent less on Lace Curtains. Sheet Special 50c Sheets, 72x90 .- 39c $1.00 Sheets, 81x99 89c IE Part of the Rites Which Were Practical By "Brotherhood Home of New Love" Alliance, Ohio, March 27. Sacred kisses and divine embraces were part of the rites which characterized the practices of the members of the "Brotherhood Home of New Love" whoso hiph priest, P. A. George is held in jail here, charged with responsibility for the death Wednesday night of Miss Amy Tanner, a 23 year old inmates of the "home". From his prison cell, George insisted todav, however, that j 'hero was nothing immoral in the I ritual. " Brother' W. B. Phipps, one of George's disciples, said that some time the inmates of the "brotherhood home" rolled on the floor, and that "their clothes might he disarranged." "Hut God did that," he said. When God's spirit called, Philips added, (ho two sexes kissed. "If the spirit of God told you to be promiscuous," he. was asked, "would you ?' ' "I would if God told mo to," Phipps answered. 'It he told me to go nuked in (he street as did Isaiah, I would do it." Several olher brotherhood members, including five women, arrested with Geoigc, nre still under close survillanco. A r i u ii m . tomorrow AND MONDAY The Unwilling Bride Eoyal Comedy. Silence Drama featuring Ed. Cozen and Winifred Greenwood The Love Pirate Drama depicting the neglected Wifeand Child In Two Parts. Colored Villiany Keystone Comedy Always Funny. ir far r w Theatre "1A. Always tho Best Z 1VL Tha Show that. lUC-i Pleases the People ? SPECIAL ADDED ATTKAC I HON IN VAUDEVILLE Court House News i; i vuiui iiuuoc nend I t j .Sylvester Bingcnhcimcr, who was r .reefed in Pnrtlnn-1 v..tnr.lnv .... . charge of aiding inmates of the girls' industrial school to escape, was brought before Judge Webster, who placed his 'bond at $..0fl, which was furnished by :he prisoner, who wns released to ap- pour some time next week for arraign lment. James Le Grande, hold mi a similar charge, has been released from the Oregon City jail on WO bonds, and will be arraigned with llingenhcitncr here in Justice Webster's court. For the first time in five days a marriage license was issued at tho of lice of the eouuty clerk when Kdward Fox, a Salem teamster, and Miss Jen nie Fo.bis took out their matrimonial permit . John Zak Inlay hronght suit against H. F. Bailey and others to collect .foT.SO alleged to be due on a promissory note. In addition to a judgment iu this sum the plaintiff seeks attorney's fees in -he sjm of $".). f SSO' ISALrM COMMERCIAL CLUB D h II k . 1 f nu irouna i own t , t , , , r""" J Dr. lfn.Mv)..i . i correcth- Us,"? i 1 1 8 rP'0, J for tho nu,,l,h' ani1 lowp1' thl"' 1U' S' lank m&- any timo during the! month of March . ninm.v r.,:l0 vc'ar 'rhu lowest record for laflr tripS -Pees and was 3.3 feet. tri ,: g. '. . I".!.. r,,l1- ' 'onntry I o "f thm: Day, iii;'.' uUt .,V.q M,'1':ll'y- For real enjoyment smoke La Corona, 5 nontl.ly dancing p,ty to ue held at the urinury on Wediiesiluv evening, April 7. My 32 years of practical exparlcnce enuMcs me to lit your eyes svieiitifical 'y without the us of iujurions drops or drugti. Dr. M. I' Mendelsohn, n.jms I V. S. Bunk building. Poclo'a drug store is makinj arrange ment.) to iiki'c this evening to their new location on Suite street, known as tho Thompson jewelry store. They ex IKH to be ready for their regular busi less hy Monday inoiiiirg, Dr, Stone's chilblain remedy 25c guaranteed. An address on ''World Poac" win bo undo tomonmv evening at the L'ni- anan church by W. II. Ualvnni. Mr. -liilvani is cecrolary tor Oregon for .he Carnegie world ' -peace foundation, with Oregon hmdipiniteis ut Portland. Notice. Unruli & Macy have moved their law offices to suites !i02-3, Salem Hank of Commerce building. Phone 813. t Willard Wyatt, of Twin Falls, Idaho, is in the city for a few days visiting his friend, .1. C. Campbell', of the Southern Pacific freight of ice. Mr. Wyatt and Mr. Campbell formerly worked together years ugo in lown in a Missouri Pacific office. Mr. Wyatt is :jt present superintendent of the Twin Falls water works. Try some of those delicious pies and enkes to be hud at the Culifiiruia Mali cry, 31)7 Court street. Emll Hansen will leave Monday morning to make u canvass of the country around Gonitis, .St. "Paul and Ht. l.ouis, in the interests of tho flax industry. If nn acreage-of 30 or over enn no secured in t hesn enough flux liber straw would ho i-niul ed to ship here in ci'r lots, which would materially re. luce the cost of delivery to the penitentiary. 800! 800! 8001 Pirst Christian Eiblo school, 9:4.) a. in. Ma eli liSth. A'tcrnoy General Brown has render. Oil .11 from t'j cnuntr elerlt nf U'ollr.t..,. county in which he holds that nn affi davit made before a notary public or justice of the peiu-e, R-romptiuied by the ours nf the slain animal, will neir be tutfioient proof of the killing nf coyotes under the amended hi alp boun ty let. He holds that the whole s! in of the animal must be presented to the cuunty clerk, the only officer empower ed, to examine the siiins, either by tue rrcn:i who killed tne miiii.nl ii- hisi duly authorized ngint, before the bounty can be collc-tcd upon it. Judge William Galloway, after a ses sion of department No. 2 of the circuit .-Hurt, whii-h timtr.l until ln-'Ul ..'..I...I I last iijlit. took the imo of I.ulu Selig Tjand Isudor Selig against William V. jl.urst and M. A. Hurst under advise- nur.t. Alter the closing argument, At torney Kddy had but, eight minutes to iit-h the train, and the judge tonk him in his auto and rushed him to the de pot in timo to catch the 10:38. .Iudj.e William Galloway IJ-iluy ,iu opinion in response to a reiiu t ! t-'!:lnu''' " "ivorcc t.) hvn May Husso'l .. ...' -I..K llltltll Vhllih T,. IIISMiill nil lli.i nt,.iiii.l,j lot' cruel and inhuman treatment. The plaintiff was granted the custody ot her two children, Kenneth, aged 1'J, and iilrncc, aged !. Tne couple were mar- ner in this county in 1 tK and have I ecu residinf near Turner. WEXFORD Today J. WAEEEN XESJUGAN in "ITie Storra" A Great Masterpiece in Two Parts America's Premier at his . Best The Master Key In Two Parts Seen by the Crowds. Special Feature Program For Sunday 5c- nvE cents 5c NEW TODAY On cent per word each insertion. Copy for advertisements na- oer iuis aeading should be in by 8 p. m. . PHONE MAIS 81. i UAKKY Window and Office cleaner, rhono 1850-J. Aprl5 0A8 KANOB for sale or exchange for woo'd range. Phone 752. Mar30 HKK LISTON lor tire insurance; ull million dollar companies. WILL exchange lots or acreage. bungalow for auto, C. L., care Journal Mar27 SPORTING lunch News at Fred's night STAATS STBONGLY ENDORSED. ritADK your used furniture fur sorae thing new. Voota Furniture Store, tl UOVKKNMENT positions through I. 8. training. Abbott, Hubbard buil.l- tf KOK KKNT Nicely furnished iiousa keeping and sleeping rooms, a.'il) Cen ter street. 1'hone 204-M. MarUO FOH S.VLK Three horses and a dandy fruit wagon. Inquire Com mercial Cider Works. WANTKl) Work of any kind on farm or in town, by young man. s2 Min Htl'l'l't' MarLVJ 8(10! 8O0t 800! schut,!, il:4.T a. in First Christian Bible , March LNth. -o A inotion of the plaintiff to strike in the ciisc (i! tJjiirg.1 I,. Hose against the city of Salem was iiver-niUfi bv 1 (Capital Jourual Special Service.) Independence, Or., March 27. l!os cow C. Slants, who was born and raised in tho vicinity of independence, is a cnmlidato for the post office, which will be vacant ou or about November 1 of this year. Mr. Stunts is a decend ant from a long line of illuatroiis an cestors wh0 were democrats all their lives, and following their example, Mr. Stains is also a democrat. 1'iactical ly tho entire denioc.rut.ia organization hero is behind Mr. Slants for the ap pointment. For four years ho was in tho service of the government, its rail wav tutlil clerk Mr Mtu..i. :u 'to ......... of age, married and has a family.' The' WA.TKI- Potatoes lor prompt deliv- "..n,,-.-B nun iiciv nave endorsed Ititit as well as the young men's democratic mi) ot rolk rounty. FOR KKNT Room in modern bnnga In'v, eloso in, no children. K-.KI, carti. Journal. MarU7 l-'Olt SALK (t 1 KAUK Hy owner, I 1-3 acres of fine rich land, partly improved. 32(1 N, Liberty. .lar30 Iv?.n a MeDnm il, amistaut ntanager oi me ommcrciu, club, will meet next A Sunday school with an attendance ! the last elecui.ii. of SOO promises to bo realized toiuor- row, aec-ortliug to these who have hail County School Superintendent W. M. tho management of the campaign ot Smith went to Jefferson today to at the Christian church Hiblo class. Frizes tend the. local teachers' institute to be were offered for the securing of the held' in that city. Atnttig the promi groatest uunilicr of pledge ot attend-' nenl; speakers nn the program, today unce. I'p to noon today Miss Mildred ; were Professor W. A. l'.arr, of O. A. ('., Douglas was nh?ud with pledges front I and Miss Helen Coiigil, a domestic ll... I,.;.. I .. i .i . i i. ... .... .....i ...i.-o . uii.iiii; i m ivi t-c-vuini 1 rcii-ui i e,'ri, i lie principal spoiiKur with 1)3 pledges. This afternoon sev-1 was Professor W. T. lSowden, n spe cial nuto loads of enthusiastic Sunday 'cialist in industrial work from Wash school members formed a parade in thelingtou, 1). C. business section of the town. This plan of milking a canvass for Sunday school members is ci adopted by the Ilev. Crim in several 'of his 'most successful campaigns. 8001 800! 800! First Christian Eible school, 9:4- a. m. March 2th. I .. .' . . mill: , .. I ' . . i the plaintiff given Id dnvs in which ! 1,",.'f""-v '"""'' with the Mothers' to tile a demurrer or otherwise plead. '. ' f , w ,:t thn r,,sill,,' '' This is the famous dog case and re- ,"''' S'00,V' UH Nor,,' (l""''n solve, itself into a tptcstion over the B ITt; Mr. M.-Piiiik-I will explain the ....t;.,..: i:... ..t i ; object i: the Commercial club in nf. V'U ,t i i U i ii; mi , i v ,11 lliu lll-w lll.I lie ., , ,. , , . ........ o mi uiu in'ni. purlieu it in i tlower plots to bo cultivated by the pupils of t:.e city schools, and also tell Hie conditions under which the contest. will ue held. dinance passed by vote of the people ut cry. t 'nil M7 ...,nti, ii,,,.,,,, i ... W. II. (Ilatko Co. Mar3 I ION "f be deceived in writing your fite insurance like you was before. Boo l.iatoii, 184 ('curt street. Muri',7 HHt SALK Store ttxtuicH, co intent, showcases, seales, cash register, etc. Call IIL'I Iliues street. Editor McShane, of the Hubbard En terprise, is in the city attending a meeting of the Marion county newspa permen. Mr. anil Mrs. Thomas Itlundell left lodny for Newport, where they will re itiiiin dining the summer. I' Oil KKNT I'p to date 7-rooin flat close in. See R. H, Fleming, phone 121. Hcsidcnco phone 02. I'Olt RKNT (l-room modern cottage on I'iglewood car line, at .11123 North Seventeenth street, t)iU). tf I'OH SAI.K I basket wood rack, I two-horse buggy. 805 South 2tlth st. Mar27 i In the Thursday issue of the Capilal Journal there, appeared and article stat ing that ten il Caiitril had entered suit 1 i... ii...,. ,i.t v........... i' c..M : li,;iliuni tut.- jiiii(jii ..ninritr i 11. 11,1 ; the tollection of wages for labor and services performed by Mr. Cnntril. The I Donald Nursery Co. desires tn inform' !the public that they did not tefiise to! (pay Mr. Cnntril his vvuges, but sinnc, was enrntsheed bv the Mays -(tootle : erc.uitile o., to satisty a claim which the linn held against .Mr. t antril gootli; which was purclinseil from The Chenik Chilling group of Camp I Mayj tloode Co., ut Donald, Ore. , .... ..:..lu !.: a, i - a: I J . CamD Fire Girls To Give Chicken Supper for the I'l-eent ciuar. IwEi'"'- f3J?, f0 j Hotels and cof?e7To cent,, wmgmate,,,! of all kinds. J 170 bouth (.'ommercial street. Scott's M Momlay morning l,y v Mr Irmyrtoii, of tJu. South s,.i..,. i...:... v OD ( lilin-h ii I'lUIH V. turch. L. M. Bogga & Co. are moving today into their now location just three doors north. They expect to havo every thin, in shnpo for thoir regular busi- Special meeting of Pacific "atToai In"r"'"s tllcir ""w lo" .'1. A. F. & a. M, '!"s ( V''"1f. Work in the F. - 'IcKfee. VisitiiiH brethren 2" at shafer -" "ri't't stun Don't ho miiiled. You do not pay one cent inoro when Dr. Mendelsohn fits your eyes than you pay elsewhere, Msortment of team , ,y0U Kct " 8001' service ami nm- .,, ,, t . " I'-iuii us can no oiitnined. I ir. M. t in tie I ----pi Fire girls of the First Congregational church nre planning a chicken pic sup-ip . n T' i ' l tier in their church parlors next Tiles- CaSlCr! VXQU UiSlliCl I'Olt KKNT l-'urniiihed complete mod em ll-room cottage on car linn lit IOJII North Seventeenth st., $1,1. tf COMPLK'PK stock of tested garden, liebl anil lawn seed. Westucott A Thiclsen Co., Ifll North High st. t( Flllt lfKNT 5-roniii , modem lions iiiniislicd or iinfiiniisliod, close in; rent reasonable. Phono 17.17 W, or call ,lli) Mission. Marti I'Olt BALK Cheap, ;l loot roll top desk, puce 7iO. Impure (I7j i 1 1 street, or address K. II., Journal. Mar27 ANTKI) To near from owner ot good I'nrin for sale, Send cash iirlco .iinl tlescription. 1). . i)Us(,, Min. noiipolis, Minn. Mary Garden. Dlerlclsti nar,nin - . , u.ito.v, Azurou, Talmer, Hose Leaves, Dolly n Deputy Sealer Is Named lire il few of the lend itltr TIPi'f Minna .n. noil ui ine i apitiu drug store, Mastriic temple, Z. .1. Higgs nnd T. Tyner Wool pert, proprietors. i.. :.: uuy evening, ino pruceetis lo ue useu I . .' 'I to purchase cnnip fire costumes for the inris an ttaid tiitm in stnrtinc their work. Mrs. O. II. Oingtit-h is guardian j s, , Trra,uw Kllv w ac sealer J K.U:,',' ft W,'" h,V:? ehar,f,e!of weights nnd measures, this m.rning .. -.. . ... . :. lannotincti the iiniinintment l A 1 1, n qiirituir. ass sri lis wir tut tin m r . O, 1'. I'tituaiii, who will supervise the decorating, the mothers of the camp Diniti,. s..l..,,.i.,.. .... t t. i- i - I decorating, the mothers of the camp $?Zirm Lo.MR Co. shipped N at IWt 'nt.l. '""" kMwl XnT "u 11 cabinet i 'I, Hyman Stoinbock, president of tho local Tifaris Ziou society, which recent ly raised Ml in this eit'v for the ndinf nf suffering countrymen in Palestine, received inlormation todav that ench of tiiose in this city who contributed $2 toward the fund would receive a personal JettVr of thanks from Ben jamin reristein, secret a rv of the so eiety in New Vork. Those who con-t tribnted SO cents will receive a punt-1 card acknowledging receipt of their of-1 l'ering. Mendelsohn, rrmmu 9111.11 rt W l!.,l.- Dlllllllllg. J. C. Ruckcr, who was arrested last night on n ehargo-of carrying concealed t heineketa. I guilty to the charge I ' t0" , of ,'a"''"1 Tl",!e ,b j w inn tuurtji. lirnvcmeiiht brim, llwn., 1.. tl, t rank in the talKing machine line. 1 keen n full linn of thn .lit'?..-.... u..t..u -- iw.uviiuff ior VO VVtllt. fit a mn.1.t..t t n...l rm" niYi'.n "lin.l . "'. "'unville on leual busi. t ,t:.f : :.. .."."..!.. ' . ,,. i ln '"'"i ls" " the records. Oeo. C t. .1 Bill II, I In .. ... . . . ...it i- ,1,1, m rRlat .. . " "-iuii'U will bo sold for thirty five cents, and in addition the girls will conduct a candy booth. Miss Agnes Hnviic, a nrni nieniber of the camp fire will assist, selling tickets at the floor. Monibers of hiliik ('hiitig chapter are: Florence llayne, Elizabeth llnyne, Kilnn Ackernnin, Charity Ilurleson, Isabel (Icon, c. Amelia Ibtbeock. Plor- ence Shufcr, (Irctehen Brown, Hessio Miles, Auabell (iolilen, Dorothy Thomp son, Lela MacLaiu, Vesta Smith, Mur- igaret llehel, nnd Kddys lteyiiolds. Yagttr, of Pilot Kock, I'miitilla county, as deputy scaler ot weights ami meas ures for the Kastern Oregon district, liich is comiiosed of I'niott, I'miitilla, Wallowa, Maker, (irant, llarncv, Mal heur, Sherman, Mo row and Wbclcr counties. Mr. Vuger is prominent in educational maters in I'nion county, now serving as a county school super visor, and received the endorsement of the majority of tho eastern Oregon legislative delegation. Tho ptfiition carries salary of .finn per mouth and traveling expenses,' and tho deputies will assume their dttlies nu.lri the new iaw during the latter part of May or the iir-t of Jutt". FOR KKNT-Five-loom house on Fuii niDiit street; electti,. lights, bath, anil largo giirren. impure 7t Luth,.r Bt, Apt2 l0 .111. Hi "a Canih will I 1 rel'lc your broken glasses while n. M,,i....!?.:m tomorrow foriyou wait at a moderate cost, and euar-; ,! . -O "; fnther, who died M. I'. Mendelsohn, rooms 210-11 I'. S. IK... I. I ..!., ' iintlii uuillllllg. Will, music ami sewing machine dealer, 132 State Btreet. Last night the Price team of the A. . htgTcTat nt i..1" Veoman gave a very .uccesaful ' ,M 'Tm", u.. m -n- . f'"' ...... ... rT "STye. finnj ,,j, I supper, in which partners were secured Box.. i.v'.iV' ,. i""""- """."""''Mho yenr. The Wilsm, were leading '' Mi inn. 4 It) f Oood nodlm. street. -o one the of the most spirited contests nf ithree fet above h.. tcday (, , I. o "l'r ma ik. Thil Ii ,RD0V Tn ladies of the Maccabees - Jn i ii mwrlut I ni.l,... . . i- ,i mmt M-oniuii unat nri'itarui tniii ior inir jiMs j --SggjAL TODAY AT THE BL1GH A GENTLEMAN OF NERVE fcaturintr ru ,Kevstone Comedy '"g tharles Chaplin and Mable Norman, two ot the Movies' Favorites. Florence r VAUI)EVILLE "ce oregpry in the Latest Popular Songs. No RAKE IN TRICES 10 Cents ine uest Pictures when the contest started and when it oil.lnit tin. 'rt,-iii vcfrn mi... 1. I ...!... I aheatl. The seme stantls now at 12!ll for the Prices ami 12'4 for the Wilsons. Professor Htaley, one of the stars of the contest, said ttilav that the sti-no- gle was ;o last nnd furious that he was .unable to realize what hail happened! until long after it win over, and that the game left nn impression on his mind thnt would remain for some time. After revival services lasting three ; weelis, the Rev. A. 1.. ( rim will close! the meetings Simdny evening. During the three werlts lie hits been engngeir in the wir-k here, Itev. ( rim has made a great niimhr of fril-nls, and has been iitrumcntnl in adding largely tni th 1 meiiiberhii of the chinch, lie has fit cept " the pastorate nf the Centrnl ( hri.tian rhun-h of Portland, and will occupy the pulpit a week from totnor- i row, llefoie i-otnitig west, the Hev, i ( rim was engage I for many yean in evangelistic work in Indiana. Fancy Burbank Seed Potatoes Just received, a carload of very fancy Burbanks for seed purposes. This stock was grown from Wis consin seed and is the best lot we have seen for years. Change seed and raise some good potatoes. Our price is very little higher than common stock is worth today. Place your orders at once, as stock is going fast. AMERICAN WONDERS Have another shipment of those Early Amer ican Wonder Potatoes in stock, but will soon be gone. D. A. White & Sons Salem, Oregon. 251-2G1 State Street Phone 1G0 i TRY SALEM FIRST $ and ask your grocer for Cherry City Patent hard wheat Flour, Oak Ulead blended Flour. Fconomy soft wheat Flour. Tip Top Selfrising Pancake Flour Oregon Wholewheat Oregon Oinhnm Oregon Wheatoln (liiaraiitccd and niftr. bv Cherry City Flouring Mill Good Buys in Real Estate IS acres fruit ranch, 5 acres Italian I nine orchard. .1 acres nnnli.M IL. u,t., Loganberries, H room house," barn,) niacaduiu road. Will initio for hind iaj .Missouri. What have youf Price I 4,.Vifl. 5 acres of land all iimlcr cultivation,! i room plastered house, barn, chicken-1 linnsti, :ii, miles from ISalem, Will tnkei city lots as part payment. Price if,iiMI. I il-' I I acre farm, 13 acres under cul tivation, balance timber and pasture, S acres in young prune orchard, some. Loganberries ami strawberries; good ll-j room house, barn and other outbuild-1 ings, all stock, implements and liiiuse- hold goods goes; ;ii, miles from Salem.: Price ..,'.!.. fl. I S acres of good land, good small house, barn. -I acres in lirnriii.r t.M.mii.! berries, some strawberries; 4 miles from WHITI.' .,., n. . i Sal..,.. I'ri t inn I "I" I I. ytcir tun lusiira I' OH HALF Hy owner, I.) acres tint, laud, fenced unit clear, rock road. Ilargain if taken soon, phone lu Hesitleiice phone IL'. FOK HAI.H Furnishings of a O-rooiii bungalow complete, including fino range and heating stove. Phone 71-F-lll. J. K. Crowe. MarJ!) KOIJ. HAI.i;- n-rnoui house, 7 bloelis frnui capital at I(i!i7 chetnclteta at., i:i,'i(), on easy terms, ( all liln (Ith, or phone 1771. .MnrSO NKW fl-rooiu bungalow, fireplace-, clcc trie lights, bath, (Cj Norili Twenty lir.t street, fur rent, or will sell on terms or take lots or acreage us tirst payment. Main l,'..7. .larI7 I'lll'.M-; trees cheap tor the rest of sen sou, (let my price at salesyanl, Htatu nn, Twenty-fourth street." 1, K .limes, Unite tl, .Mar-U ' Nilein. Price I 7 room modern hoiiso for rent, lo ciitcd on Pairmoiint Hill. ' 1o acres all under cultivation, good fruit land, I miles from Hulem. Price l,(i(i(i; .tl"t(l down, balnnco I0 per inttnth, (I per cent interest. If you want to buy, trade or sell, nt'O us. W. H. Grabcnhorst & Co. Room 2 Hush Hank llldg. I ii);(ctx NEW TODAY nee in nn Am erican company. It costs no more to Insure in u f7,llli(i,(i(ii) einpu,,y thuii in a buhtuil conipany. Heo W, A. Listen, -IM , tiurt street, VK will allow yon the highest pries for jour used fiirnitiiro iu exchange for new. Cnlcf Pros., home furnishers. Phono SD3. ft TO HI A PAY easily ma,... (. operate with lis. No capital ,.r n I1'"'' e necessary. Write at onctt. T!w Ideal Co., tSi; 17 Flla avenue, tit. Louis, ,lo. 311 Big Reduction Sale i rn all Fnstern Millinprv. Fvprv haf in stork rpdiicnd in price for one week, commencing March 21). Come t a w. n wt r1 r r W T rt v1 - n r- - r. .1 c. .1 , 1 ! I if W Mrs. W. L Widder 2G-1 N. COMMERCIAL ST. SALEM, OREGON - 4 ; 8001 8001 8001 school, llil.") a. 111 Tirst Christian Bible Munh ith. LOST Automobile slip curtain, on In dep. mil nco road. Finder plrttso leave I t Hi-i-i k Llgin (larage. Kewatd. ; .Mm, lo FOR KKNT Modern 7 room house. Cheiueketn street, between Pith und llth. inquirn of K. (utlili, phone "'I''. .Mnr27 WANTKU Wood cutters for in eonls second growth fir half mile from city limits. Phone 51". Mar27 FOH HALE Ilhode Island Kcd eggs fur hatchinir, B0 cents. ITti .3 Portluml road, Fairgrounds. Alarl!" I'Olt MALIC Old established new and second hand store, well lii ated; good sioik, lining go,l business. 3 .North Commercial street, Salem. .Mari.7 Poll SALK Olt TUAIJK-hi) acres 11. Tilliimiiik county; fine 'nr slock; near gunl siitntd and chee factory. Also new modern bungalow for sale, fine location, Terms tin either. Own er, Pit) Myers street. Mrr27 I'OH HALF Olt TltADK-dood business property on Court street; would take vjcant let or ncreiigo in part pay in -nt. A bargain if taken tit oucu. Inquire at, 1 70 Court street. PhotiiB 570-W. Mardl IILLI' WANT KP Female, Women 111:1 Uo I"' to Ml weekly sidling guur nulccd hosiery, Fpericnct iinnces sary. Part or full time. Pair benir lii'ul silk huso free to tirst person ac cepting agency i:i your town. Whito liileinatiuiiol' Mill's, 30.2 ( he-tnul,, Philiiilelpiiia, Pa. .Mar-7