Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 15, 1915, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 15, 1915.
FIVE
"A Modern Eve" Tonight's
I NEWJTODAY j
Today THE OREGON Today
Attraction at the Grand
t . 0u ecnt per word each inser
4 ACTS VAUEVILLE 4 ACTS
tion.
Copy for advertisements un
der this heading should be in by
2 p. m.
FHONE MAIH 81. X
Saturday
Specials.
t - -
14c Ginghams 10c yd.
Vll of ouv large and choice assortment
14c Ginghams
Saturday Only 10c yd.
All 10c Muslins 7c yd.
SATURDAY ONLY
This includes several different kinds, suitable
for various uses
SATURDAY ONLY
50c Sheets 38c
These ric,es are all positively lor
' SATURDAY ONLY " I
S iJnj Ear ( i 1 1
WrJ? TRY SALEM FIRST j
88335 lcih coiHiHzrrctai. club J 1 1
", I Foimer Roseburg Man
; TUC MARKETS t In Mexican Prison
" liereacd cream receipts is responsible
, far the recent drops in price of butter
ud butterfut. Hatter dropped two
anil yesterday, bringing the wholesale
.'& 21! cents. The retail prico still
at '.l'2Vj cents.
'. '' Vel it strong, with an advance of
'cut nvet the price of the past week.
KprtBg umViB arc off one cent.
KggK and poultry arc barely holding
their own. I'misuul Rtnointh' is dovel-
oping in the Portland wheat market,!
(Jjut this has not us yet changed the lo- '
al prices. Fruits and vegetables are
'unchanged although nil uilvance in or
, urges is due la a few days.
jjjo
' Grains.
liny, timotny, per ion
Clover, per ton
Oats and vetch
Cheat
,wlient, per bushel
'datj, per bushel
l!iilled bailey
' (.urn
tiacked corn ..
'..i-'-iirts, pi'r t -1 11 .
Butter.
sl-''.erfnt. per pimml
frremery Pinter. ,.,. ,,,,,
1 VesotQbles.
JA- '-tagiis
' iihiiaae, per II
jl'-ir-nips
j'f matu-s, Flori.la
Sj aiJiilower, ( iie-un
'"'ii"!! (iailie ..." 'ZZ
?' ''ery, jot ci ate ZZZZZ.
fl- ttttc, crate
ft! ;;;;;;;;;;;;
.'tUakaid, ),i.x
iMomia peas . ZZ.
i : '1'iiilifs .
..$ 5Ufri)il '
Jllffiji"
....'.a
i'Sf,u
....$1.10:
JSc
..$:i:!.50
.ins.oo !
$10
..$2S.."iU
$:n ;
. .2:te
12c
',! :s t ..
5' I
.'..$l.."i0
....$l.:ii
irie
....$1.75
$1.50
10c
45c
$1.75;
10c
I
$:i.5o'
2.7.1C .'i
5',"
W 1.50
7 1 ..(
. $1.5odi 1.75
$1.50
?:t.25
.6 4 ftSi!,c
$i.iio
$1 1
...!)0erti$1.50
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1
15IKS. 1m
1"0 lbs .
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Fruits.
crate ,
'"Hill's, n
A,
I,
ranbc
rne
"Iges, nav
nun, il,
"iti.in-, .r
' "''ipi'lci, p.
'MtK box
r ib.
fiuit
Ilrv. nun
!", clrom,
l'ersiiin. lb
''"il dates
mnuts.
per doze
' I-'r pa.-k
'-',. cash, lite
IH. ,.,,,...1
ana poultry.
I
'; trade
1 1 r poaod
17
12
V'tcrs, ol,.
.rc
7i .-v.,
Pork, Veal and Mutton.
Oil tool
r'i;(77
lll.'.fd 10c
"..r'-je
!!' jc
sfo !c
C '.i ft 1
5fa5i.'e
3'.jii J"...e
7c
(ic
Ut"Ss..l
d
."rin-p
hinil"
.Mi
ilk fed
erg
"i.frs
h'uri-.i
Retail
'.'' "Jwery
Price.
tar ..
. , lard w-1
.1 "V, van,v
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at
u";-en
ri One
ttf. D. G.
PORTLAND MARKET3.
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vl'.M.
t u.-t.. ' ' "neat, t un
. "J."''t" H. an... '
'hi.
Hvi,; 'J' feed -15.50,
bW ; ' -" 50.
7le .tec,.
t2.iii7i2.f,o TuiJ
2UC j 10$
of
! R'ifi'ljiiiK, Or., April Jo. That he wan
nricsieii wnnoiit; causo wane einpioveu
e in Mexico, December 15, 1 14,
; he has since been confined in
prison at Cusil.uriachic,
is the stntenient of tl. S. Lahev
in a mine
and that
a filthy
hualiuu,
in n letter to his wife in Hosebiirg, ia
which he makes an appeal for as
sistance, l.uhey said ho hud been un
able, to coiiiuiiiuicntc with anyone here
tofore, and that he paM lo have
the letter to his wife snincgled out.
lrs. hey
says sue will noiity rseeie-i1
tary of State Bryan in an effort to
secure La hey s release.
In the lctler J.uhey says he went to
Mexico from Montana last November
.and secured a position ns foreman of a
! mine. Ten days later, he says, the
inline wns confiscated by Mexican of-
ficiuls and the workmen wero thrown
l,llfOI. '.alley says lie lias been
"""''h' to gi'l n henriii
and is ignorant
Of the ehlll'ii.' ntoiinst ttim SH.. I. .!....
..n,,..; ,, , : V , . " . 'rsaturclav. Aoril
' viuiui'ii mi iii i.inii in- iijiu i II I-it iriviiiMi
most brutally, he says, and has but Ri
fle food, lie was locked in n dungeon
like cell and was compelled to sleep on
the floor. 'According to l.uhey, oil or
more of them is able lo communicate
with the outside.
i-nlicy fen ly lived here.
SUNEEN SHIP IN MOVIES.
Xiwport .Yews, Va., Ajnil 15. fler
man naval officials will be able to see
moving pictures of the tlostriiclion of
a number of ships sent to the bottom
bv I In' converted cruiser Kronprin:'.
Wilhelm, Captain Thierfeldt lodnv ud-
'"'""'I (hat "movies" were take'n of
the deslruition of several vessels, but
i nid thev ,,i I i.;i.;..,.i .1...
pictures being a j.art of his official log.
'I'he "movie" lauieni was taken from
one of the British prizes. -
Fancy cows $0.25.
Besf Calves (r7.75.
Spring Inmbs $!i(f 0.25.
Butter, city creamery 25c.
Fl'S, selected local Kx. 1 SfTJ t S j.
H"ns l.j'.jc.
Broilers 2i'(o 25c,
(i, Ti. Sfo !le.
Bntavln The coinmiiiider-incliief of
the nrmy in th" Dutch Indies hus for
bidden bunds to 1 1 hi v "It's tl Long way
to Ti penny, "
"HZ" GLADDENS
SORE,JIRED FEE!
"TIZ" makes sore, burning, tired feet
fairly dame with delight. Away go the
aches uaj pains, tho corns, cullouiies,
blisters aud buuions.
"TI" drawi
out the acids and
poisons that puff
up your feet. Xr
matter how hard
you work, how
long you dance,
h o w far you
walk, or how lung
you remain on
jour feft, "TIZ"
brings rc'.ul
foot comfort
"TIZ" is won
derful for tirril,
BI IIIIl, MUNCH, HlllHHlll 11"" 1UUI i'Tlfc
4... ;ni.ln im. ftlma TiAVor t,nrfc n
i"j
teem tight.
Get s. 25 cent liox of "TTZ" now from
ny druggist or department store. En !
fw't torture forever wear smallTr shoes,
kevp your fvet (rcsb, iwcct tai Ufpy.
l 1 'I
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Bmnielt Kiug as Wealth, in "Every-
.u, ... mo uranu Opsra House,'
Saturday, April 24.
A word ns to the authorship of ''A
Modern Eve," which is now on its first
western torn' ami will till un engage
ment in this citv at the Orund tonight,
April 15.
Victor Holhicndcr. who wrote most
! of the score, is tanked us the best com
poser of light music in ttermany. Dar
ling his twelve years' association with
rue .Morropui moat re or ileum, lie
mver had a failure, lie has written
more than fifty operetta and musical
lomodios, two grand operas, and the
score to the pnntnmiiie, "Mimtirun,
Jean Gilbert, named as his collabora
tor, is a younger Merlin composer, ulso
of undeniable tulont. The librettists,
lloorge Okonkowski and A. Schoenfcld,
are two clever Berlin playwrights. The
btaging of Mr. finger's production of
"A Mtdern F.ve" was directed by
frank Smitlisoit, whose ingenuity for
striking effects and skill in managing
ensembles places him at the head of
his profession in this country.
"A Modern Kvc" plnved in prnc-
ii.M.iiv nA,v nll..a.,i ,.i... .. .i,d u.mMn
.......I, ...w-, ,rm v.tj ... , ... ' V '
mlr. B"d fl,,m' leded it lo
,hc l "'iv,i. Wntos ,.on' "rr 8 ?''
('hi-IKV.nio " m C,llr,rukt, ,1eBtr?'
A''n' il 1!Uf ''j'", l"!'c, 1,ns J1'? u"1-
i irui upi't-ui which is i.iuioi m uic
theatre only once in a decade.
The success of "A Modern Eve" in I
Chicago was so immediate us to bo al-;
most without precedent. Neither "The
l, ....... W I .1 .. , I I ...I,.. Ki.iuli.nl I
, , " , -.. ...
j'.ll un uui' ll.l'l- LUUJIIl llie JlllOllL
taste with such rapidity.
Cii, u .'ttr '
llipaiHyi,
1 .1, ...I.. ... .l.n i'. :... ;
theatre from the very opening of the
Evcrywomon Coming.
The aiiuouiiceiaeiit of the coming of
tl,., ,i. .,..,.;, .i.,,. i. . I ,,.....'
i i .'...'..!. .i .i.i. 1...
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nun "in I'e iiim inw'i m i hi. v 1 1 1 in un
I. bv Henry W. Suv -
lage. I'robnhlv never Pelore hus a
1
ihiiiioitii. und iniivical in .'Tl ni lit inn f
th"
of " Kvervw omaa " been offer-!
ed on tour. As a play it partake of !
the nature of opera, musical comedy!
and drama, and yet it oees not proper-,
! ly cnine under any one of the three
heads. It is a distinct novelty and nu
ll k. - any i, Hut production. Headers of 1
the miigaiiies will lei-all the great tri-j
iimph of (lie play in New Voile. It be-
en. no the topic i,f the hour and while
editors were nritnig nbotd it, it also'
bec'iini' the them.' of the I '.ipit. Jt at- !
I . ids ide;, I'li'eriaitiii.eni v. hiie t nich
ing u salutary lo.-oi .
, i tt
Pfinhnfl VG Gii lU'(.!'
i l.'i--"U UVI V.. ..,
For Hard Surface Roads
I'.ii, In
nd. Or
Apiil 1
-ti'inav
'i. Mull iiomah
in titvor of
mi lit V Voted
of'd roads.
Bv a ma i'.rit v tiuil w ill approximate
j I5,oii'l Hie piople nuthoiii ed an issue
i of . I,25ii,iioo in bonds to pay for im
ipioiing 7o intle-i of the eniiaty's
! pin. ipul trunk highwav. At 12 o'clock
'est nigh! n tin ns from 2ii!l precincts
I eoinplete ga"e 2'i,27l otes for the
'bond', and 1 ' ' J 1 It against, u faorable
! maiiuitv nf n,:i55.
A I jU oxin.atel ,- III
r. gi !en d ote was "i
, ill 1 i of of the bond:
! lo 1.
ally oveiy prc ii
cut of the
and the ratio
c-t : .nut i.'il at
it in the county
; .oie I lor good innd-.
j In one pie. iin t the vote was 127
! to 1 in f;r. I..' of th" bui..i. The favor-
a'tle iritii'ity langed nil the way Proin
that proportion down to a narrow mar
gin, wilh Miitliiiiig j : i n i' t rt going
..'.'aii.-t the bonds
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(Publlihcr.)
No. 02279
Department of the Interior.
S. Land Office nt Portland, Or..
Mnrch 2d. IP 15.
ice ii ljeribv given that (ieorgia
u.
No
K. Ciintrell, of Silverton, Oregon, who
; (in 0,-tobi-r 22, llioli, made H esteai
jLntry No. (.12270, fur southeast quarter,
Section !I2. Township 7 South, Range 2
, Jaisf, Williiiuette Meridian, liin filed
notice of intention to make final five
year l'ri.of to establish claim to th;
.land above described, before the Ileg-
ister and Receiver, C S. I. nnd Office,
I'lirtland, Oregon, on the 1 J th duy of
May, 1015.
Claiuinnt names ns nitnestes;
B. F. Rode, of Hullt, Oregon-.
K. I.. I'nttersnn, of Hullt, Oregon.
V. U. Hampton, of Silverton, Oregon.
Lucian Hampton of Silverton, Oregon
N. CAill'BIXL,
Eefister.
BEET GRAY BONNER & BEES' LUELLA SIMONS . HARRY IRVING
Ballsdist gcng and Clutter Charactor Dances Hebrew Comedian
THE FIVE REEL WORLD FEATURE A GE0. ADE COMEDY
M'LISS Fable if the Struggle Between Liberty and Reform
Featuring , ALL FOR
BARBARA TENNANT Adults 10c Children 5c
Saturday and Sunday"
ANNUAL INTER-CLASS
MEETJSTO BE HELD
Keen Interest Is Felt Over Outcome of
Contests Tomorrow on the Willamette
University Campus.
Tomorrow afternoon ut .1:0(1 p. ni. the
numial inter-class meet of Willamette
university will be held. This meet is
one of considerable importance to all
students, as ench class is out to win the
honors. The present senior class won
last yeur's meet and is expected to
muko a good showing tomorrow, as they
have all of their thletes back this year
and they have been training for' the
event. The juniors will not have a very
large team to enter in the nun, i-inco
many of last yeur's men did nut return.
The sophomores and freshmen will
each have a strong team ami will give
each other a strong raa fur tl e honors.
The cinder track has been mini with
a stenin roller nnd will be in good shape
for tomorrow, (.'ouch Thompson believes
that he will be able to pick a strong
truck tenm from the material that will
show up tomorrow.
All those who tire interested in track
work are welcome to Willamette field
tomorrow to see the meet at 5 p. m.
Manager Konald Teeters is holding u
men's tournament in tennis this wees
to arouse interest aiming the university
men in this branch of athletics. Thirty
men are registered in tne tournament
and tho preliminaries will be finished
this afternoon, leaving the seini tiiiuls
und finals to be played tomorrow after
noon nt 4:15 and 5.00 p. in. respectively.
These games promise to be fast and ex
citing as the best men from last year
are all entered and there is also consid
erable good material In this year's
freshman clnss.
V.iulnrrlnv 'u rifitm.u (1 i il not ulimv entr
y " .r.. . . . .
, eYl'OIlt 1 Ollll 1 tlllllllint
cf ion of tll0g(.
innd Smith, in which
played, the scores wer
favor of I'aul Smith.
plnved by Hngley
Inch threo sets were
re B-B, 7-Sl, ti l, in
Also the games
between Booth and Jcnett showed con
siderable head work. Jcnett won tl-2,
2-0, tl-2. Other games were those of
.lory vs. Findluy, .lory winning ti ll, (1-4.
Douno vs. Steevcs, in which Donne won
I). Bvrd vs. Rice, score 0 0, (10
in Byrd 's favor. A Irvine vs. Ketchum,
.... ,1 t. II o I....!.... T .. ...
c - 1 til iiviiic. in ic
, .le.v.'H ujIII in,.,.! VI 1
i ""'se .mc" represented lie Varsity
last
, .l
ivenr in lac lllieicnMegiuio ocniesi,
lit will be a scrap from beginning to i
I I'fuff will
meet .lory, A. Irvine and
lay to deeidn who shall play
of tho Kmith-.Mcllaaiels
'l'nget will
Ulll!
winner
I match.
This tournnnicnt will show who is the
, , , , , ,
i1'"""! n'liins p'uer oi uie scnom us
' . ; ' '
, are UgllUl III
An lntcr-c,
b. held Mnv
egiatc tnuriimueiit will
I.
Prune Crop Estimated
At Thee-Fourths Nosmal
fill
Tl.al the
about tin-".'-
'view.)
in ' clop this ye:ir w
aiihs of normal, i'
11 be
the
..nt
v. ho
M r.
report n" A. I
for the .1. K.
returned this n
Mclulyre help'
lo the Dinger
there by file. I
of the mii'hiio
Mi'hityre, lo. i I .'
Armsby conipniiy,
oning from Salcni
I to appiuise the hisses
Fruit company'- plant
' liming installed some
i in the binned plant
M'Ver'il yens pn vious. While in that
seej'.tii h" n. a an iuvesl ieal ion ot
piii-peets for t i" seas'i'i. lie is n!-o of
th" b. lief tl,;.t the orchards in this vi
cini;,' will yield in about the sanic ro
portii'ii. I iin-i'leiable damage, he re
pons, has been done in the Riddle and
Viin- allii ili 't i I ', not so much dam-
age lesullitig in the Roseburg and l.nok
'ing (iliips vii inliics. It is not probable,
juccii-diiig to Mr. Mclntyre, that the
'Arin-liv coin air-' will erect a plant
0lii :i li ' Will
j her" Ihis y.
v nr. However, L. F. Wood.
1,1
t I'haigi' of the various j ;i I -ting
of tile 'Olieeril, Will I." hen'
1 1"""'
horliv to I""), over the sitiiat ion and
at Ihis time the matter will be deli-
llitelv ilel.'lllii'ii d.
V
.i ii-tle On Tyne
.iirthiiiiil'"iln nd
-Foill't
ileitis-
nnd
niiiu-rs no
w
weuriii
; the British
I mini h to In
uniforni hiniii;
(e care of then.
America's
Greatest
Cigarette
ml tpjtxm Upturn faUirU
CHARLES CHAPLIN in his latest and greatest Comedy,
MENT", in Two Acts.
t Court House News !
The Stnyton State bank was award
ed a verdict yesterday in the suit
brout'ut by A. .1. Anderson, trustee in
bankruptcy for Rov II. Wassom and
.... pi, .i ..i,wici, owhik i
liuMacss under the name of the Salem
Lumbi r company. Judgment for
$7:Hi.J2 was asked by the plainlil'f, who'
allegid that the bank had secured the;
money in a suit last .Inly wlo'n it was
known that the firm was insolvent.
In the suit of i'lcd l.nHrnncli against
L. II. McMnhuu the jury last niglil
hunch), in a verdict for the plaintiff
in ti;e sum of 22. Ill and $20 attorney's
fee. The amount asked for was ifsl
with Jt'iO attorney's fees, bat the jury
lent iloivn the allowance. The argu
ments of the .attorneys ia the case
were r,ni.he, ;,i (I o'clock hist night,
but the jury returned for a night sot-
I'tiea to settle the inse.
N. K. Kders was lined .J.'i in jus
tiee touit yesterday on a charge of
larceny by bailee, but sentence was
suspended by Judge Webster. Kders
was uceuM'd of having bought some
j goods from a second hand slurp w hich
; n. was aiiegeo ue soul wilnout lumn,
I paid lor them.
Fred Steiuer was fined $.1 yesterday
in justice court on a cliurgu of operat
ing two autoiuobiles under olio license
ill violntim of the law. .Steiuer claim,
ed thut he was using the license milli
ter on an Overland car which he was
using while his hord was being repaired :,l(!llinilt M, ).;. Phillips, as the Aurora
in l garage, and was therefore not op-. ,lni,r ..oinpaav, for the recovery of
crating two cars under the one number. , mim,,y la,,.d t,i l, due. It is stated in
jthocompliiint Hint, as Hie result of an
An nction for the recovery of money accounting, it was found flint a balance
for alleged earless burning of logs last of $200.14 was due the plaintiff from
May was on in the circuit court fori the defendant. It is further alleged
Marion county this morning when thu 1 1 lint the defendant compuny has failed
case of Win, l'etzel, bb administ rator j and refuses to pay the amount and jiulg
for the estate of Joseph F. I'etzel, incut is therefore nsked.
against J. ,1. Barnes was called. The 1 '
pluintiff nlleges that at the lime of the London A cotton material know n
death of Joseph 1'etzel he was the own- as "Joffre" is a nomilar spring full
er of a large ipinntity of logs and stand
ing timber nnd that on or about May
10, 1014, the defendant wrongfully and
carelessly set fire to the glass and
brush near the logs ami allowed it. to
burn without being guarded with- the
result that I sd.liliO feet of sound timber
was destroyed. The plaintiff alleges
damage to the extent of $271 ami de
mand judgment for the sume. The case
will probably occupy the greater pint
of the dav.
An older appointing Jnines C
gtiutdinn ad lileiu of Vera
. Ilell.el
Hull, II
Mm phv
II et ui.
circuit ;
inuking
defend-
a ml w a . '
n appear
'minor, in the case of (1. W.
! against Ula Wright. Vera 11a
'was made this inoining in tin
Icourt for .Mniioa county. In
the order it was stated that the
ant failed to lipl'i in ill ciiiiit
Wllllnllt a leg
for her.
il lepri sentatiw t
LOOK!
r.ecri'iv,. , (' finl'ile T' appeal 111 run I t , 1
to an-wi r lo tio- c Minphiiut died inoiinst , i
' him, the d. fend ml in the 01 ' of J. W.
t Cin-i. Il, bnnkei -, agni.i.t W. I.. Freies. ?
W'es ordi e.) rills llioiolln.' to pa jad;; H
ni'-nt ill th" Mini of .4' I .!"-!!. :l 1 iijo the u
Inn, lis i f the idniiiliff. Alli.l lleys fees I
ill t he Mill) of IOII d ie II lloWl'd. G
fit the ,!... i f l.leiin Cni.liil isaainsl I
'lyt-.ti Wnikcr, .Vontoii Walker, und 3 s"
'the Doioild .'. ni si ry e mjiaiiy, an nit inn J ttv
!in the ' ;.'eiii! loiiif r .Murioii ciinty S
'fir l'lle;.. fnillduli'l't tillll.-lel' if a
ii I k ii'inoiiitiMC tn .1 10. 1", the Donald 9
N'urieiy eoinpany this iiioiniiig filed an H it A
ansu. r a-!,;iig iiidineiit for a ceiliiiu 1 it
;siiiii of inoiiev dii" mid nllej'iiig that the j
ehe-l; l'.;iv I Hi I - f'l'.-l . 1 1 to IIM'id pill'-
mi'i! A 1 1 f 1 v to the niiMicr was ul-n I
fil.-d lv th- j . j : i i . t i C .-. I
Fi' d l'i ler-"!! nh" w as all a igiod this I
.morning l.oi'.rc Ju'lg" Kelly in the cir ,
i
COMING
PONY MOORE
MUSICAL COMEDY CO.
15 PEOPLE 15
One Week Starting Sunday Matinee
April 18. Three Complete Changes.
Five Reels Special Pictures
BLIGH
Theat e
ALL WEEK
10 AND 20c
'A JITNEY ELOPE-
cuit court for Marion county and who
pleaded guilty to the charge of burglary
committed at Sublimity, was sentenced
to serve n indeterminate term in the
Oregon penitentiary of from two to five
years. He was taken to the peni
tentiary this morning by Sheriff Kseh,
who recently went to Sonoma county,
California, for him. lie was charged
with murder by the California author
ities along with Dick rrey, but was ae-
q,ttcd. Charles Wade, who was ar-
n,:.,,,,i .i, eha.ee of l.iiri'lnrv with
l'eterson, on .lanunrv 2, HH5, was dis
missed on February 23.
An inventory of all public, property
is being made today by (iovernor
Withxcombo. An officer iimilti ail in
spection of the property of Compuny M
this morning und took notice of every
thing from carpet tacks to the brass
cannon outsire on the purking. Captain
(ichlhar was present nt the inspection.
The inventory is general all over the
state.
The first notice
: 1'Jlti w as receix ed
of the lax levy
this morning bv
lor
the
1,.
count v ch
rk. it
was sent in by W
Ounngnn.
cleik of
hool district
No.
that
105, of Niherfon, and gave notice
tnxofiiiio mill had been levied.
County Clerk Max (iehlhnr received
the first notice of the ctnoplction of
contract road work this morning from
W. .1. Culver, county I'oadiiiaster. The
work that has just liccn completed and
which is yet reipiired to be iniproM'd,
was done by .1. A. Jefferson in clearing
and grading Jackson Hill in road dis
trict 27'ii.
Coiuplain was filed this morning ni
tho circuit court for uMrion county by
Si,ill,i.-rin tl ,wl ti'iicheu u itiii'iinni I intl.
ill l.'agland find
trograd blue."
a favorite color is
!
WEXFORD
Tonight
I.AM' ell A N F. TO s F. F.
Henry Blossoms
Great Racing Play .
"Checkers"
IN 5 GREAT ACTS.
Friday and Saturday
Everybi.dya Favorite.
El!a Hall
-In
"THE MASTER KEY"
more people
c er show n in
than
;l Urn
i"iin
TWO OTHKll IEATURU
riCTUBEB INCLUDINtl
the
r 1 1
Ia
10 Minutes
Animated Cartoon Comedy
5c 5c
LOOK!
ALL GIRIS
All WEEK
10 AND 20c
TIIRKK fresh cows, sell cheap. R. F. D.
No. 8, box 04. tf
FOR FAINTING
call A. L. Miner.
and paper-hanging
i'hone i.'itl-K. Aplti
AUTO tube vulcanizing, 23o. Shop
foot of I'nion street. Fhoue 1517-J.
Aprl7
HOMi: STL'DY test bocks for sale; all
subjects. 1). Abbott, 211 Hubbard
building. tt
lb" VOU wish your carpet vacuum
cleaned by responsible parties phono
1S02. Special prices. tf
W'ANTKD A man with team to put In
20 acres of oats or barley on beaver
da.u land. Dr. ilott. ' tf
WANTKD (ieneial housework In pri
vate family by n young woman. W.
B. 1.., care Journal. Apl5
FOR 8A1.K 5 room house cheap, if
taken soon; close in, Address C. M.,
care Journal, AplO
HARRY Window
Phono lSoO J.
and ollico
elenner.
Aprl7
COM i'LKTK stock of tested garden,
field and lawn seed. Westacott 4
Thielsen Co., Jul North High st. tf
WE will allow you the highest price foi
your usc.l furniture In exchango foi
new. Cnlef Bros., home furuishors,
I'hono SIM.
VOl'NC. man, aged 21, of good habits,
wi.-hes work of seme kind In town.
Address A. T. F., Journal. If
(I I HI. wanted to do general housework;
must have expeiienee. Call 78 Hel
lenic street, or phone 2"! mornings.
Aprltl
FOR SAI.K-Old standard make pinno.
Will sell fur I2."i cash if sold tit
once. Cull nt 121.1 Norlli Coiinuerciiil
street. tf
FOR RFNT-Cp lo date 7-rtiuni flat,
close in. See H. II. c'leiniiig, I'hono
121. Hesid o phone 02.
FOR SAl.l'l Hy owner, 15 acres film
land, fenced nnd clear, ruck road.
Bargain if taken soon. I'liiiuo 121.
Residence phone 02.
WANTFD My competent young man,
place to work ; oily or country. I'hono
:03. John Shaver. ' tf
FOR SAI,F- Lot 50x150, corner lot,
Faimimit I'nik, one block frnui pave
ment; make an offer. J. N, (liniinnl,
275 State, street. I'hono 1(1. Apl7
FOR S ALU-24
Address W. II.
i'hono J F 1 1.
Angora billy goals,
l.'gau, (ieivais, Rt. 2.
A,2l
SF.FIl I'OTATOFS-Anieiieaii wonder
and I In i Im u k seed potatoes fur sale.
Bangiis Bros,, 510 Stale St, I'hono
"1". Ap2I
MOVFD- Fin
in ly. Fred '
door im j I Ii i,
Night Lunch.
Ye Lib
Apl7 WANTKD-Bright young man with
business experience; small wages, but
good i liance to work intn good posi
tion. Address X. Y care J aal.
-
I'OR SAI.K i innatimi and pansy
plants, best of every thing fur porch
bines and hanging luisliolit. Yew
I 'a ill (Ire.'ii House, MO.", S. p.'ih St.,
I 'I e 2.'i:i U .. Mis. K. i '. Kan.
7
Aprl7
Jajisnese Embassy Laugh
At Newspaper Story
W'.i-;iin,;tnii, Apiil 15. Stale nnd inn
ml ol Ii. uiD, as well as nltui hes of tho
Japanese emba'.-y, Joined lodny in ri
diculing the ,ioiy publidii'd in n Los
'' iiewspii.,.r. in whoh it wa-i
slnt'.l Hint Tuitle Ifc.y, on the coa t i.f
Lower C.'ilifoinia, was being fortified
a io
mined by the Japanese for use an
.il 'tntiuii,
Imiiiil Thoioas II. Howard wnM
rd as luu ing ri porb d that the .In
e were siiBiigiug their cruiser
i.i. slnnnb d m ar Tnrlle Hay, und
I nothing el-e. A ' I ill i 1 1 I llnwn rd 'rt
' are in clo-e I h with en nlil inns
pane
Avu
'Ion.
,1.,,"
nil
llollg 1,1" we-lein coii-t, and offi-
Miy he cei tiiial'.' would not have
1 1' in:
1 1 v ;
gi'de.
lied silent il' Hi.. .1.1 1 in nr - a. 'liv
id been as lej oiled from Los All-
AFTER EATING
J.i-t bemuse the pepsin pills, sudn
iniils nnd nllier nrlificiiil digestivi.
liil'leis ii.ii hiiM been taking no
longer ( iie o,i the desired iclief
and Miii in ii - I lake two, four or six
i 1 ' I "t one In stop your heint
bnin, bbuiting, sour rising, belching
ni. I sloo.arh lump, it 'H mi sign there
is no 'pin k relief fur on. but ii sure
ugn tlint it 's high tin'ie ynu , Imaged
Votir ill i'.I ii' i in-. Cue hi these so
I'lled in. Is to ilige.li.'ii, that work
Ml the food un, ,o the stouiacli no
ictuiil good or you 'II bch h und bloat
till ilooinsday. You r I u remedy
Hint will strengthen your stomach
muscles and lining nnd increase the
I'h.w of digest iw juices. Then yiuif,
stomach will do its own digesting,
There is an old time lean dy called
Mi o na Moium h Tablels which give
Wolnlelflilly ipiick i. lief in suck
.'uses. They lire a splciuliillv bal
anced moium h preseriptioii ami no
mailer how bad lour stomach U,
Im iv long it has bothered or what or
how mm 11 you eat, these little tab
lets will uiake your stomach digest
i'mtv lust particle of food in it.
Daniel J, Fry or most any good drug
gist in this vicinity sills .M i n-nil on
il positive guarantee of satisfactory
results or money buck.
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