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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 23, 1915. rrvB SALE COMENCES AT 9 A.M. SATURDAY ONLY SPANESE NAINSOOK 27c yd This is the splendid Nainsook that so many women in Salem consider has no peer. 35c Values. . . 27c yd. 25c Long Goth . 19c yd. and 12 1-2c Long Goth, 9c yd. THESE ARE GREAT EXTRA SPECIALS, and afford every woman of this vicinity an opportunity to supply her spring needs at little cost. rj TRY SALEM FIRST I BALCM COMMCRCIAL CLUB J I College Helping the tarmerKoy and tori I Tlie KxtiMiHion Service, O. A. C.,j ' tbriiugh the Boys' and Oirls' club move-j if Your Back Is Aching or Bladder meet is making n special effort to help Bothers, Drink Lota of Water ;tbe boys und girls who cun not attend and Eat Loss Meat. wktoL The college is ranking this work when your kidnevs hurt and your practical correspondence course. In back feu3 Bor don-,t t Kntei nt(1 ..Idition to the circular rind reference cd fo ,ond stomach with a ..jtwiks dealing with each boys and : ot o( j that ex(,ito tho kidncvs , -firl'i special project an effort is le- j Rn(1 irritato tho cntir0 urinttry trnct, u.g made to follow; up the eorrospun-; Kcep vour kidl,eys clean liko you keep j.dcnco with inMruftion with persona ;nur boiil,,s ,., by fl8illg them ivi.itatioa by members of the Central ith ft miu, hnrml(,88 B(llt3 whicU re. ..'trtension staff and by the County Ag-1 nl0VC11 tn8 body's urinous waste and umilturist whenever one is employed m 1 8timulnteg isem to thcir nornmi activ. ;nunty in which the student resides, i ity ThB funotion of the kidneys is Kcsults obtained thus fur indicate t(, fUt(,r the blo0(J In 2i hours they , iiuit not only aro such boys and girls gtmin from H D00 graing ot n,.jd nl)d RoUmg u practical training in ugrienl-1 wn3to s0 w0 can rettiiiy understand turc and home economics through the!tho vital vmportnnce of keeping the , club movement but they lire feeling the : kidn(Vil :; ne,,l ,,f u.ore school training and there Urink ,ots of water-you can 't drink of It ' ""ny of them will try ,00 mu(.h , t from ,uirn,a. l, .'"u7""T B"1'""1 "r '"".Heiat about four ounces of Jad Salts; ' i ' "' take a tnblespoonful in n glass of wa- I iS v X" ,h"olmn xhP "T"'1' ter before breakfast each morning for I t?u i V,TV 1,"r,R,l"",I "'V a few days and your kidneys will act i;Us f, r, , utkmm boy, th0 ncil, of nnd emon jui S.,I i o,t ?, 1 3 n.; nnil who 'combined with lithia, und has been C' 2 'Z ' VS;;"'"" 'C,frlCr'ed for generations to clean and .tin. it.ih utiucrltiKcn five (iiflVtvnt club i.ro- L i i i fjert. nil pertaining to his l ,i work P1"0, a no to neutral- l.Thi-v . f..n.,. " ; , jze tho acids in urine so it is no longer ' m" n, d, : 1 Y n"s!"fi' a source of irritation, thus ending bind- 2, ."'K- ,""!. dor weakness. "rTl mv hnft t. Iv V"ly ,,m inpensive; cannot in i&.Jrd ' v' 'SoS e'ril'j' JtM fervescent ' tikes it miiit inn i ., , . ' iilhin-wnter drink which everyone ' 1 r irl i s VTu ,",K""'y T irt-uld take now and then to keep their ' l' v ,t IJ""Kl"8 c",l",y kidney, clean and active. Try this, and 'ntly wrote in as follows' ! d( 5 u1, kl(lne-v t"uhlo nnd bneknehb. J iH take this a'iime to thank ! "IS0 kfCP "P th' WBter drinkh,& ttm' .tntc Superintendent .1. A. .Churchill, - . rantySuperint lent O. C. Hrown, the .. ... ,,, .I.N. Deportment ,.c ,,.:....i ' .. eligible?" 1 1 K ' " uinue M Ml "'v r.xiension Service of 0. A. C for ithemost beautiful emblem in ..i.; ; moot pin) sn,ul j fnil (jut u , . for self improvement. Tho college ant h .meaning, ta i oritirs will appreciate being handed the i "Since Inst November I have been in ' nn,n('s " nmbitious boys and girls w ho ; the bakery business. On January 5 1 "r" 'l!,r"l-'KliK ll"1'r difficulties to gain ,,"-w.hb proprietor of this town's nnlv i w".v and have been head baker and , f'Mything else since that time. I put rt now from fifty to seventy -five ,t I, "1 ur''"" l'r liny, ten pies, cakes, li iii i i crresponiliiig pas- '1 nm "."n r''i ""' A1""K this R,ff ,,'n ""' l""iltry game. I hnve :')rrh r Ur;"l-I"n 1'ullets, 15 N. C. W. '.Kle '"'i ,' ,btfe ,,,"'f (,,l'iBtun lrken I ? "i'rn m",, Bnrt 14 ,"ix0'1 Vine of v "'h 1 Em gradually dispos- Uhv -..'"", m"nRr''1" I'ure breds m mit ... ii i . n ; Kb Vh J "r" ,hc li,1S I''Htrinl! f ' or'-' 1 w""t " knuw. " 1 1 . -nu. I am not in SfhOnl niul T . THRILLING! The Greatest Railroad Picture Ever Produced One Solid Mile of Film Filled to the Last Foot with a Riot of Sensational Realism. IT PACKS EVERY THEATRE Ye LIBERTY TODAY and TOMORROW Stages Vaudeville Other Extra Features ADMISSION DRUGS ECITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS Many other bovs and cirbi are like wise availing themselves of this chance " I'"";"1'" WESTERN LEAGUE OPENS. I.iueoln, Neb,, April 23. Tho West- em lean"" opened today. Inaugural I games in tlie eight-elub circuit, wen ! prmn.e,l big att lance. Tho Denver jl'.M I clinmpions daved here, Omaha nt St. Joseph, Des Moines'at Kionx Cilv, 'ai"1 Topeka nt Wichita. Tho only weak spnt in the league was at Wichitn, 'threatened with loss of its franchise. Denver lias insi soverai or us i stars. Sioux Cityrfind St. Louis rega - ded as strong teams. Tl.,, - n. l,ou t.n.rP..l e lie SENSATIONAL! ONLY 10c Investment of $1,100,000 " Brings Health to 1264 M. W. A. Establishment Dr. J. A. Butledge, superniteadent of the Modern Woodmen of America Tub erculosis Snnitorium near Colorado Springs, Colorado, tfas the guest at a banquet last evening of the Oregon Ce dar Camp No. 5246 at their lodge rooms. Assisting the Woodmen in the reception were the Royal Neighbors, the Indies auxiliary of the lodge. Dr. Rutledge addressed the lodge, giv ing an account of the great and bene fical work he is doing in taking care nnd prolonging tho lives of lodge mem bers who arc fighting against the dread disease. Following tho bnnquet. Dr. Rutledirc addressed the lodge in which he told of tlie great and beneficial work being done at the Sanatorium and plans they had for enlarging the institution. With an investment of $1,100,00(1, they have cured 1204 members of the lodge within the past four yenrs. Of those admitted, 74 per cent ure sent awny free from all traces of tuberculosis. At present, ilr. Ktitlcdgo said that they have charge of 1S4 patients, with a waiting list of more than 50. No patients are allowed to enter the snnitorium, unless there is some chance for them. When, admitted, tiny are assigned each to a small octagonal shn'ped house, built especially for the patients. These houses are mndo with concrete foundations, have steam heat ed and electric lights. They are fed with the best of meats nnd the milk is from a specinl herd of Holsteins, owned by the snnitorium. This institution is one of the largest of its kind supported entirely by a lodge. With a membership of about 1, 000,000 in the country it has been found inadequate to the demands and the lodge now is making arrangements for its enlargement. Dr. liutledge is now on a vacation and is spending the rest of the week, accompanied by his wife, at the home of Dr. W. K. Khinii, three miles from town. .Saturday they will go to Port land where they will be entertained by the state officers of the lodge at the -Multnomah hotel. Pence de Leon Failed; His Prize Is Found 1'onee de Leon, the daring explorer, searched among the swamps of Florida for tho Fountain of Youth, which tho Imliuus said would restore power uud make people young. J I o did not find it. ThoiMlands of chronic intestinal, bowel and stomach sufferers have writ ten to Ueo. II, Mnyr, 154 Whiting Bt., Chicago, iu quest of health. They have fuund it. His remedy, .composed of healing vegetable oils from France. hnslUI t,le "nupiien Moctric. IJght k Kail indeed given them back the heulth ofwn.y company, ui which Mr. Caogliell youth. Why suffer from indigestion, gases on the stomach, fainting spells, torpiil liver, eonstipation and all the evils of a disordered stomach when there is permanent relief here? Mayr's Won derful Ueincdy is sold by leading druggists everywhere with the positive understanding that your money will be refunded without question or quibble if ONE bottle fails to give you abso lute Mitisfactiuii. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Western Ilmid & Mtg Co., to Alaine De r-iprin, lot II in tract 10, Wise Acres. I. , i. Sieginiind et al to John X. Jones lot i bill 211, (leivais. II. I.. Koester et ux to Antoine De .laddiu, lots .'I and 4 bill X" Oervnis, Lulu M. Alarquiini et vir to Otto Ho ven, et ux, part John Alartin cl 71-7-2 W. J II I.siiterinnn to Maria P l.nutor man, fractiou lot (J blk 2", Salem. .1 Eautcrman to Maria I' I.nuter man, n'j ot bill 01 Nu th Salem, O (' I'nrdwell et ux to Hiiruey Hitko, lot S blk 4 I'ardwoll add Salem. WEST VIRGINIA SCHEDULE OEPNS Clarksburg, W. Vs., Aft il 2:i W. & J. college was scheduled to play West Virginia Wcslcynn in the first of I wo baseball gainej here today. The other will probably be played tomor row and will wind up W. ii J.'s east ern trip. WEXFORD Tcday and Saturday "THE MASTER KEY" 13th Episode, In Two Parts. Showing to more people than any picture ever ihoim Id Salem King Baggot "PRESSING KIS SUIT" A Comedy Classic "The LauglTThat Died" A Story of Little Italy, with Mary Fuller An All Btar Program FIVE CENTS 5c Smokei i of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes fifteen years ago are mokeri of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes today I mJfyptianQpnmtlnhWW of PERSONALS The parent-teachers' meeting of the Snlem Heights sehou' will meet this (Friday) evening at 7:;i0 o'clock. A iplendid program has been arranged. Mrs. O. W. Olson, of Portland, is the Siicjt of her sister, Airs. Alex Tuiiibull, of 'Josedale. Who will remain for a month. ,Dr. Hill, of Albany, was in the city last evening to attend the F.Ik's lwt'h inuiversnry celebration. At present Dr. Hill's fame rests on the fact Hint ho was aboard a (Icimnn vessel at the outbreak of the war and was finally !nnd7i on the island of Mndatascr. J. h. Peety.was a visitor nt Canly yes-terday. A. Id. hporling, the luii man, of Inde pendence, is a visitor here today, J. L. McCrny, of Xrwberg, was in tho city yesterday. Mr, Mel'rav is county commissioner of Yamhill county. Klbcrt Thompson, city salesman for the Fulls City lumber Co., was in Me Minn villa yesterday on company busi ness. Dr. Oeorgo Wright, mayor of Me Miruville, nccnnanied the MeMinn villo Elks to Hnlein last night. A. F. Knpp, route agent of the Wells Fargo Fxpress company, was in the city yesterday on business. Mi.is Priscillu Fleming left this morn ing for Albnny, where she will fill a two days' engagement at the (ilobe theater. Julius Rader, of Portland, was in the city last night, coming to attend the Flk's celebration. .Mr. Itader is well known here, having been associated f. several years with tlie "Spa." John Knight, of Portland, Imilitf of the federal court, came to S:ilem last uvening to assist in Hi.; Flk's doings. J. A. Churchill wus a pnssenger to Junction City this morning. Mrs. Hen Olcott went to Portland on the morning electric. U H. Htinson returned this morning from Portland, where ho went to hear a lecture by Fred IS. Atwood, the blind lecturer of the Knights of Pythias, who is lecturing under tho auspices of the supremo lodges of various states. Air. and Mrs. Irving P. Lord, of Wnupaca, Wis., are guests of Mr. and airs. John 1), ( anuhell. 570 North 'wonui street, .Mr, Lord is president wus lor srveinl veins secretaiv Oovernor Withycombo went to Junc tion City this iiiiiruing. Airs. O. ('. I.oeke was u passenger to Portlnnil today on the electric. Air. Alc.x Powers, of Portland, is iu the city visiting with tho family of W. ii, Gibson. Ii. Allen, pos.'innster, of .Silverton, is visiting here today, Hurold Craige nnd Norris Ames motored to Salem from Hilverton yes terday. They were hern on businers, John Stcellinminir, ok the Woodburn Flouring .Mills, wns in the city yester day. Adolph Heno and wife, of Council Hlufl's, ioivn, arrived yetserday to visit a few days with Airs. Heno's brother, G. E. Heno, of Fnirmount Park. They are oil their way to Han Francisco. Frank Winy, who in iu the furniture business in Silveiion, was a business visitor here yesterday. l.inn Ferguson, a druggist of New berg, was in the city lust evennig, com ing to attend the "Hobo Kocinble. " C. V. lingers, a druggist of .MeMinn villc, is visiting here today. Dick Churchill, of Albnny, is a guest of his brother-in-law, J, C. Perry. J. W. Teddlcr, of Hoover, Oregon, was here yesterday. it. N. Faulk, of Rickreiill, was a vistior in Snlem Thursday. A. F.drirh, of Fulls City, was in the city on business yesterday. Dr. W. E. Alniloy nnd wtfe, of New berg, are registered at the Hligh. J. J. Ryan and I.. T. Hwun, of Butte vill, are here today. University Regents Refuse To Quit Jobs Kugenc, Ore., April 23. Cuuteiiding hat members of the board of regents of the I'nivcrsity of Oregon hold olfiee until tln ir sin ssort ore confirmed by the :.nnte, Frederick V, llolman, of Portland, has notified L, H. Johnson, eeretarr of the hfrud, that Oovernor U'ithycomlie 's action in appointing '. ''. Holt to succeed him, and H. II. Afe- Kin n.'.v to succ I Judge William Smith of linker, is illegal, lie declares that hp and Judge Smith are still members of the board, nnd asks the secretary U continue notifying them as to its meet Kii emoKcn ci ra SATURDAY Jfo OREGON I SATURDAY TWO ACTS TWO I "IN SP,TE OF all- ' VAUDEVIirn I A Thrl0'Rc,!l Dri"" Tenturo. A LITTLE BETTER THAN THE REST, "EARBT HGL1Q NEWS "HAM IN THE HAREM." 1 f f 1- A REAL LIVE BABY WILL BE GIVEN AWAY ON SATURDAY I r p , IU 61113 AFTERNOON AT 4 P. M. O Tl& The Rear 75 Feet of our newly equipped store is now devoted to Men's Clothing. Every suit is brand new, of this season's make, and the values.are unsurpassed. Personal selections were made by our Mr. Ham mond in New York and Boston. Then, too, we have a flood of daylight which is so desirable in selecting a new suit or overcoat. Special values at $15, $20, $25. Special sizes to fit extra stout men and extra tall men. Drop in and let us show you some of the new suits. Hammond-Bishop Company Leading Clothiers 1G7 Commercial ODD FELLOWS' CONVENTION. Bljomsburg, Pa., April 2H. In com mem i.ntion of the Ptith anniversary ot the biith of tho Independent Older of Odd Fellows, upwards of 25,000 mem bers of that organization gathered here j today to celebrate. They represented' pra tti-ully every lodge that is a mem-! Iter of the Northwestern Pennsylvania I association. Wiiile thousands of spectators lined the sidewalks, the Odd Fellows paraded ! over three and one liall' miles of gayl.Vj decorated streets, to the music of about .10 'lands. The town appeared in u beautiful array of decorations, as ev ery baildinp in the business section, and practically every residence in the was decorated. At 10 o'clock in front of the court houie, Mayor Oscar l.owonbcrg made the mldrcss of welcome to the Odd Fol lows and handed over the key to the 'own, which was accepted by J. W, Stroh, of Sin.lm i v, who made the re "pensive speech, ami one of the great est lays iu liloomsburg 's hi dory was in full swing. The real feature of the day tool. ,dnce immediately after the parade, .when the ;I0 bunds, composed of about 850 pieces, massed, and under the lead ership of I.ynn I.. James, director of the Hlooni'burg Citizen's band, march ed down Main street plaving "Onwiird PENN RELAY CARNIVAL ATTRACTS STAR ATHLETES j Philadelphia, April 2!!. -Every inter-' collegiate champion athlete ill every, II, S. college is entered in the 1'niver sity of Pennsylvania's relay rare audi athletic carnival, which opened today.; More than a thousand stars of college j track and cinder paths, including il--") . relay teams, nre entered. Philadelphia, I was turned over today to husky, rcd-j faced youths wearing sweiilers, waving; college pennants and shouting college yells. . I The meet will close tomorrow night. If You Are" , ! Losing Your Hair! i And Fear Baldness Try Mrs. Dorth's Recipe Which Slopped Her Hair j From Coming Out And Started New Hair Quickly Airs. I). II. Durlh of l Clinton St., whose hnir wus coming out so badly I hut it was quite thin, learned from a friend of a simple and easy way to quiclily slop her loss ,if luiir and at I he same time to inal.e new hair grow iu again. She inade this remedy at home at small cot and saved the expense of scalp treatments by a hair dresser. The recipe Alis, llnrin nsej was as follows: "Mix together in an s o.. buttle II n.. of a goo. I quality of Hay Rum with 2 o', of pine l.avona de I ompose and add about iliaehoi of Menthol t'r.vstals, Shake tluuo irlilv and allow to stand an hour before using,' The mixture is bed I applied to I'liir and s,-iiip by pouring a little on a suit elo'li an, tlien tiv drawing this cloih slowly through the hnir Inking one small strand at a time. When the load is epiiti thoroughly dampcm I nili brisiilv ir'o the scalp with til1 tinucr tip until the skin tingles. A fin: to ten miu it treahn.'iil like tlrs ,,i(h iiio'i.iu for n few .iays will gen -r:iilv stop alt i xeissii-e l,in of hair -vitliiii i Heek and will ills" make (he lair beautifully fluffy and glossy and if kept op will almost surely start new hairs growing. Diuggists everywhere sell Hay Hum. I.avenii de (7iiiipri.ee and Menthol Crystals and v.'ill if yon preier do the mixing for you at a snail extra charge. If you like perfume add a few drops and ee what a ' I'll - m nt hair dreeing this makes. ings. The teims of llobuiui and Smith ex pired hi") week and, proceeding on tin I theory that Ii" eunld nnike a recess ap-, piiiiiliii.il!, tio-eriior Wilhyeonilie up. pointed ''nit and McKiniiev to succeed them. F 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 , in hii. litter to the I secretary of the boaid, calls attention! to the fact that niembeis of the liiianl nre appointed by the pucernor with the advi'-e and eoiceiit of the senate, and quotes a clause which piovides Hint j they shall he appointed "for a term, of t Viars and until their so sjnrs shall be nominated und confirmed." The governor has been adv ised, and it is understood he will seek legal advice, on the subject, j Street THE OREGON TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY APRIL 27-28 Auspices of SALEM COMMERCIAL CLUB SPECIAL FEATURE ATTRACTIONS Tho Dramatic Sensation in 3 Acts ANOTIIF.lt JAUlt COMEDY HHAKST SKI. 10 NEWS A VITAflHAPH KF.CIAI, AND THE GREAT LAZERN MAOIC1AN and ILIt'HIONIST in I1AI-F AN HOCK OF MYSTERY LOCAL. TALENT NO ADVANCE IN PHK'ES I CITY HALL NEWS Complaint was filed yesterduy iu the circuit court by James II, llclt.el against A. W. and Agnes Wilson for the recovery of money alleged to be due on a promissory note of 300, only n part of which is paid. He asks judgment for ldi!.2!i, which he states is the balance due him, The plaintiff ni the case of A. A. McDonald against A. ll. Hrauer, both of Woodburn, an nctioii to recover mon ey for professional service us architect rendered, was given n verdict yester day by the jury in tho sum of $1,11.2.';. The money wns suid to bo due for pre paiiiig plans for alterations iu the Moose hall at Wnodburn, The A. Hussy Leaf Tobacco cnnipnny yesterday took a voluntary una suit in the action brought against the II. H, (lile (Irocery compuny for 2,3 1 1.75 which was ulleged to be due lor goods sold and delivered, GRAND 24 W. Sjvjjje Offrrs Tlii T.hh4u Onnitlc Scicliili 150 IT.OPLK 150 Sp:c!al Symphony Orchestra Largest Musical and Dramatic OrJJiii.alion tVtr Tturcd ' Bpcclal Frlc Scale for Salem: Lower Floor $1.00, Balcony $l,M mid $i.oo. Mail Orders l'lllcd Now. Beat Bale Friday, April 23. A Few Real Bargains Will mill at a real sacrifice if sold in the nrxt. 10 days. 2'i acres nearly all cleared In the heart of the great prone belt, near llosoonlc, Price -fSO per acre) look this; up. BUNGALOW. ! Modern 5 room bungalow, near State street, only $2110 down, balance like rent, Price I2'0, worth tl'oOO, Choice lots $200 and up; tonin. Houses For Rent. Money To Loan, Wo Write Fire Insurance. Wo can Trade Your Property. L BECHTEL & CO. 317 State street, Phone 452 m v - ccv J ------ KtWJlUpAi On cent por word each Inser tion. CotlT -for ai1vrtlRAmAnt. nn. f der this heading should b la bj t PHONE MAIM 81. AFTER tho'show, Fred's Night Lunch. AplM 1IARHY Window cleaner. 1850-J. Phono CASH paid for poultry and eggs at tho Center tUrect Feed ISnia. Api27 WANTED TO RENT OR HUY A sec ond hand piano. Phone 575. Ap2l U1ST Heauty pin, threu Pervian gold miliars mi nar. mono z.M. AprL' l WANTED Ten women. Call opera h.iiiso Saturday, April 21, J2 noon. Ap23 1'Olt SALE Several sows due to far row in short time. Phono IH F12. Api21 HAKllAIN 7-room house and fosir lotH in West Sulem, easy terms. Phono IMS Ap2-l i WANTED To euro for baby or ohlbl by week or month. Address K. C. rare Jir.unul. Ap2i WANTED-Ten nun and boys. Cull iip.'ia Iikiso Saturday, April 2t, ll! I noon. Ap23 ROOM AND HOAHD very reasnnnblo; electric, lights and bath, 1.17 South W inter street. Ap2l WANTED To contract sweet cum for cunning purposes. Apply at Salem Canning Co. Phone 22(1, Apr27 WANTED TO Ii ENT- Horse for light wirli.' Will buy later if satisfactory, J. W. Oucliet, route 3. Snlem. Ore. Apr2ll FOU RENT New nnd modern house keeping npnrtnients. Inquire 210 Ho. Fourteenth street. Ap2J HOME STUDY text bonks for sale; nil subjects. 1'. D. Abbott, 211 Hubbard building. " tf i Foil HAI.K-Sliiridnrd bled diivin; ni.iie, lour years old. Uicnv Cltv Feed liain, Ap2( IF YOU wish your carpets steam or Vacuum cleaned by reliable firm at reduced prices phone ll.il. May III COMPLETE stock of tested garden, field niul lawn seed. Westncott & Thicken Co., 151 North High tt. tf WANTED-- Forty to sO acres of good laud; price must be right uud hno toiiim, MtHtc price, Address K, earn Jo: ii mil. Ap2l WE will allow you tho highest 1'ilc foi your itseu rurniture In exchange foi neiv. Cnlof liros., homo furu'Uhor Phone 503. VOUNO man, aged 21, of good habits, wi..hcs wink of some kind in town. Address A. T. K,, Journal. tf TO TIIADE -;!75 equity In three bits near fairgrounds. Will trade for good team and harne.s. Addiesi H. U. Smith, MOO Highland uve.. Hn lem, Ore. Api23 WANTED-- Ambitious Voung man to represent liianiil'iictiiring compui, (bind future for the right fellnw. Fair salary to Mail. 2.1 required, fully secured. Write O, ('., euro Joarnal. (live age and phono number. Apr23 PCIIHIC NAM':-! will sell to tho high, est bidder Saturday, April 21, at 2 p. in., at the promises on 2'db, near D stieet, two los, pavement ami sewers In. Your cliai"-e to get a lot cheap, For further information sen F. I.. Wood, Hiiyne building, C Itv Lee, owner. Ap'2.1 FOR MAM': 35 acre (aim, nil level, rich dark soil, 2ll acres in crops, fair I'aiui ImildiiigH, l.'Hil en ds of timber; all stock, implements and household goods gu with plai c. Six miles east of Salem, 'j mile lo railroad station; good roads, Prico t."i'n)i); s jnin pnh, balance terms. See Jehu Van l.aaneii, with (iriiln'iihoist tt I o., uver Hush Hank, Api2l DISCREPANCIES IN NATURE. (Iloehcsler 1'nlon nnd Advertiser,) If the pestiferous fly wouM only cackle when she laid her 10,000 ,000 pgr,-, or whutever nuinhcr she lays nt one fell swoop, we could spy her nut, and, after killing her, stcul her eggs from the nest, Matrimony may euro lovo's blind. liesS,