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THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY IHE SALEM CAflTA:, JOTnNAI BALEM, QREqqw, MONDAY. MAT S, 1915. OSS RO DRAPERIES SE 99 li We are head- quarters for the famous "Moss Rose'" draperies, and have some very attractive de signs at popu lar prices. IbINIIh HliiilllfeN I I t li I. 1 II H II Tte.'r 'il hi rttii ii Til n in ii u ; hi iii We have many patterns of scrims, voiles, laces, nets, san dour and sun down draperies from 12 l-2c a yard to $1.50. Call and in spect our stock of Quality Furniture. Trunks See our new line of trunks just received. Prices right, sold on our easy payment plan. $3.75 and up. 25 lbs. Pure Silk Floss Mattress, fancy art tick, special this week, only $7.55 Brass Bed special, 2-inch post, a i-z men liners special w.ao. 2-inch post, 7 7-8 inch fillers, special $12.50. S YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE nlaf 3rsd. homeJfVRNISHERS U.UK C UURT&HIGHSTS. EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT Keg. $28 Baby Buggy, spec. $13.50 Keg. .f:i5 Ex. Table, square, $1.1.115 Hi'g. 19.50 Sturgis Go-Curt, $4..'!5 Keg. $25 Dining Table, spec. $15.75 Keg. $20 Heed Preambulator $S.,15 UN FRONT !E IE Geiir.ans Claim Decisive De feat Over Russian In vaders In Gallacia Court House News Department Xo. 2 of flip circuit court presided over by .Imlge William Gal loway, was given over to morions ami demurrers today, ami no regular eases were heard in this department. Tomor row tho Heymr divorce ease will oc cupy the time of tho court. This rase will be contested, as hot'n aides have a few things to say about tho matter. A mighborhoid soiinbhlo of several years' standing resulted in Peter Has lmiWK'ii. who lives on IIW..II Pii.. "r being brought to this city Saturday aft en- ernoon to be examined as to his sanity Berlin, via wireless to Snyville, L. I May J. "The Austro-lierman forces everywhere uierced and crushed th ..n . v" iv ub ejaiMineu as lo ins sanitv. tire Russian front in western Gnlieia I' appears that Hasimisaen. while not with the heaviest losses to the enemy," ),,"n in many ways, has the fixed an official statement declared here to-' L' '''! a. ''"""I''1'"1')' "'sts to rob Aay ",m la"", nie situation is fur- i - it tier COIUIllicati'd llV l miatulin in n I The Russian line of defeat extended ! deed t the place in which a narrow from the junction of the Vistula and strip on one side is in controversy. Donajec rivers to a point close to the ' Kasmnssen appeared to bo particularly , Hungarian frontier, the statement said. I set in his way and refused to listen to The Germans captured 1,00 prisoners, j the officers who endeavored to set him together with many guns and quantities right in the matter. He is now being : of supplies. '".d in the county jail for further ex t In the campaign against the Baltic amiimtion. He has been in the any--provinces the Germans are declared to limn before and was discharged several be stp&mlv advnncinir. South nf t....l....u R UIH ; me Kussmns ur ruling toward liigti whilt other hilVfl bivn it the Schupa river, it was stated. "On the western front we have cap tured the Fnrtuina farm, snuthenat St. Julien," the statement continued. " llio trench yestenlny delivered un successful nttucks ngainst the summit nf Iturtmaunswoilerkupf. A squad of Germiin airmen successfully bombarded the airship and railway stations at Kpinul." Return of Frank Rich Co. Draws Big House Tiring ' a life of single blessedness at the ago of 7li years and five months, Wesley honey, a fanner of Woodbnni, secured a license at tho eounlv clerk's office to wed Anion, In Nnrln., ...1, ndmitted to ti.1 yenrs. The bride is also of Wuodburn, T;,e questions for the Eighth grade examinations were being sent out to i!ny to !KI schools oi' this county from tho office of County School Superin tendent W. M. Smith. According to the report i? the teacher. pupils will take the examination. Part oi mis uuiniicr, however, is made up of Sixth and Seventh graders, who are tiling uie tinal examination in one or two subjects completed ill these grades. ';. The Hon. Charles A. Murdock, of 'his honor Thursday evening nt 7:30 streets. Although this is a woman's Ean Francisco, who bus been prom i- o'clock in dimming hall (Unitarian missionary society, men of the church cntlv identified with philanthropic, ! ;'hll'n). V which all friends ami mem- and congregation' will bo welcomed, .educational and reform movements of ! !)P'" t"B ch,,r''1' are ,nost eordinlly . 0 "ike Calificnian metropolis, will be the 1 "lvltc'- j The East Circle of the rtrst Christian picst of the I'nitaiinii churcii next: 0 .church will meet tomorrow at'tcimon .' Thursday. Mr. Murdock is making an j The monthly meeting of the Worn- tl,c ll.""c of Xlrs- whi', "b'O North :ffioiHl tour of the - Pacific coast . an's Homo Missionary society of the TH('",y1"'rst street. tiiirchcs in the capacity of field sec- First Methodist church will bo held, " He's a wise It is very evident that the Salem theutor goeis have a warm regard for itiio Prank liich company, for the Ulieli J theater was packed to the doors at A dc ree awarding a judgment to .1 an mice snows yesterday, inn nmnv : I,. Put.tvcrew n.n.in.i v u:..., i.. were unable to get in. Mr. Iti.-U has 1 Man lii. e and Thomas A. Williams has sent a very capable company this time, been lmudod down liv Judge Gallowav and while nearly nil the members c.f I of il.pai tmeut No'. 2 the circuit the company aro new here, the perform-! coint of this county. Tho juilgmenr innee was certainly a good one. ti.-o. j ) in the sum of $1.2.1 with interest mid ; Burton, who is well known here, is al- lb additional ns n,(lorney's fees .ways welcome, and with ( ah K" .,;..!. .with 7.1 .u .....).. a., ..i... . - . ' N ' ' . .i.-k. . .(mi-i mil-. they maku n team of comedians that I dosing a mortgage en renl property in aru hard to beat. Frank Confer, who'coi lion with the caso was abo has been hero with other companies, is handed down, splendid, and .Miller hvans is nnn'her CHRISTIAN SCIENCE; IS IT REASONABLE? "Gams Now, Lot Us Reason Together. Saitli Jttaali." temarkabl Growth of This Cult Its Adherent! Their Realization of a Supernatural Power An Outgrowth of Preaent Condition Aro Its Teach ing! Logical? Perplexing Problem. "X 7 ft . U'ASIOR (JllSSf 111 .tsrv of tile I'llcit'lc const conference, tomorrow evenimr nt. tli. hrnn of Mm tTn'o n :.. i " - - - ....... .... ,, u I', v.i.ii.-b vvuu in inuuce I...U....U. I.-i ..in ur li'i.l ... ... l. liuiuun, lll'lliriicitt HIIU J1 'l UJ 1 , (1 UMTS 10 lOTgCl Ills valuable lnan tlint, has been added to tho company. Hot li these gentlemen have splendid voices. Miss Horn Hap diner and -Miss .Madge Scliuler, in Un loading female parts, are clever, ami the duet of Miss Scliuler and Mr. Con fer was heartily encored, Jho chorus of the company is, of The preliminary hearing of h. U. N. Fierce, charged with oblaining money under false pretenses, was scheduled for this morning in .luslico Webster's rnuil, lui! was poslpmii'il until this aft ernoon. Murray Keefer is the com pluinii.g witness, ii ti , I he alleges in his complaint that lie ordered n suit of predictions. WORLD AT WAR .v . , .., 1, i mi i ne nriicrou a suit ol course, a leature or the show, und alll.b.hes and paid for tl.cn last Novo,,, . ' ' '"' um i I her and that it lias not been received and vim that; showed that this com-'vet, puny liiurjvs what tho public want, i tho stage settinfs and costumes uie up to the Frank Itich company. The same bill will be reiieated tonigiit and an entire rliuiige will bo made Tuesday. NEW TODAY On cent per word each inser tion. Copy for advertisement un der this heading should be in or 11 n m ft AM PHONB MAIN 8t i WANTKD Dressmaking, 2310 State st. Phone May2 Ft)K SAhK Two fresh cows. Zona Ool. WANTKD TO RUNT An Invalid chair nt once. Phono 572, or 9S2 H. . MayS ATLAS t THE MARKETS i After th rue weeKa of steady i.ri.cs il... i.. 1 ,'. ..i.H in.i... rii,.n a. n'w 'rlael,s j ... n ., . Ill-Ul IS UIIMIU.Cltl j-tl a ton, while lulled bin ley a lit I coin I are oi i mi coins a ion. l.emoiis limo advanced ,ri0 cents a box. . Stnnvl.i.ni. s an) now more plon-' tilul, with today's quotations at $ 1.7.1. :i crate. Tho I'oluiul.i.'i saliun-i season opened May !, hut as tin- first, was on Sntur t day, they will not be in the uiiiik. l i.i. in line iiiis evening or toiiiorrow, WiU I the arrival of t 'olumliia snliiioii, pri will bo cheaper within a f,.w iiavs, A car of l.nnauus will nrric I evening. Sheeji, sheared 6C I Retail rrlce. ''reamery butter ,'IOc Flour, hard wheat 2.ll)(i, 2.C0 ! Hour, valley tl,8.1( 2 I Kggs, per do.eu 2no Snnr, cane $7. Ill S"tar, Ii. (I. fii.no Port land Marltots. I'l.r'liind, drc, May It.- Wheal bib, $ l.'.'ii'j; l.hie-lcin, tl.:ii.j. lints--No. I wl.iie f 1. ;i;t. Lull. i - Fed. li.-t lite. .7...'.(.i 7.!"i; alt.'s. t7.7".i All who pay three months subscription, old or new, back subscription or in advance, in case their paper is delivered by carrier, will receive one of these atlases fret. All mail subscribers, old or new, who pay a year's subscription ($3.00), either back subscription or in advance, will also be entitled to receive an atlas without extra charge. This is the most liberal offer the Capital Journal has ever made. ' ' WJ,m The Capital Journal has just received a new shipment of the "World at War" atlases. They are of a later and revised edition and consist of 24 large, highly-illustrated pages, printed on heavy enameled book. ' The atlas contains splendid colored maps of all the warring countries, with routes of travel and raHroad lines; many tables of army and navy and general statis ticsin fact, the work is a complete ready-reference li brary for students of the great war. It is a book which would ordinarily sell for $1.00 or $1.50. but we are having them made up in large lots and buy them at a price which allows us to give them away to subscribers on very easy conditions. st.'cis l.l-t if "..1(1. Hull l-gg- Sell I I 1 1 iiu, I'll.,, H..; jfi...i.t si,. !i,. if" ' 1.10; I'll lie y COVtS, i"; spring prime lfll.,111; l.'lllil.s. its 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V , 'J.lc. i nl extras, l-t'.je. I, Millers, j;i.(n :iiic Grains. Kay, timothy, per ion ( lover, per ton Oats and vetch I Cheat ( Wbciit, per bushel .... I Oats, per bushel I liolley barley ('oin 1 Cracked corn .. llra.i $12 H..11K.ll l I fii' 12 $l(l,. I $1.10 ),. V: fit" till t-S.-'iO I :! HOW "TIZ" HELPS SORE, TIRED FEET Shorts, per ton ; D'.iuer, fiutterfat Illr Creamery butter, per pmuid 2.1c Vegetable. Asparagus ... 12,: Cabbage, per lb. Jdi.iHlic Parsnips . .".$. A Tomatoes, Florida .............. ...(4.M Cauliflower, Oregon . ......$.. '15 String Cinrliu 15c l.etti.to, crato . $2.7,1 Hoots ii.su Radishce ... ,f,. I'otaiues, per l'11! lbs Potatoes, now, lb. a,, .Vow peas He llermuda onions $2(2.1o rrutta. Strawberries, .into Ornnges, naval llananas, lb Lemons, per box Pineapples, per lb. ..., Apples, box Florida grape fruit Patci, dromedary, case .... Dates, Persian, lb....., $1.75 ...1.S5(,i,'l.50 "..'.Mr $t.1ll,,l 'l 7 lie ...$l.5doi 1.75 JM.S0 - n.2.1 t)V,(iiHj' ,rard dates (l.uii i Cocoa nuts, per dor.en.... $ ! r'igi, per pack WcOi $l.5u Er.gt and ronjirr. V.ggt, (tash Mc; trade 17c liens, pound Roosteri, old, per p0nnd...... ....7e rltaRi Se (spring Chickens, lb 22 Pork, Veal and Mutton. Pork, on foot 7'i, (7 2" I Pork, drenscl KJ.-oi p;i.jr Veal, irsse, , fi, 10' i Hjirinn lambs, milk fed . '..tic rteer 5',cr;,,;c Cows ......5f,r H'ijc 'Pulls S'iJir IWethen , . 7r. lEwei Xc flood-bye Mire feet, burning feel, swol len bit, sweat v feet, riiielling feet, tire. I f.sl. food byo corns, callouses, bunions nml raw spots, No more sliue tij,dit iicks, mi iui.ro limping with pain or iliawitiij up your face in nt'i.ny. "I VI. "is iniinlcii!, acts rilit oir. ''II" draws nut all I lie poisonous exuda tions wlii.li pulf lip tin) feet, I'ne "JIZ" and for- ft your f,s,t misery. Ah I how ein fortul.le your feet feel, (iel a 2.1 cut bo of "TIZ" now nt any drulnt or dcpartuiiTt st. .re, Don't sulTcr, Ilsve (lood fisit, iilnd lis-t, feet that never swell, never hurt, nevtr jjet tinsl, , year's fn"t comfort (,'uarautccd or niwjf refunded. i W M Wife- The doctor says wo will liav lo send mother to a nartner climate. Husband--Well, isn't there enouKB of thai bo of rough ou lata luflf Blnghnnitou, N. V., April 29,-rus-tor Itussell's ills courso hero todny was Imsed upon the text, "Come now, let us reason tocetlior, Biiltli Jo ho villi; thouyb your sins bo ns aenrlot, they ahull be as wlilto ns now." Iaalnli 1:18. Tbo aermon bo Knn with tbu Ktntement that wlint a man belluvrs la bis own business, nml uot subject to public criticism; but Hint when a body of people associate them selves, publish their doctrines (o the world nml Invite members, they lose the ImllvldimT privilege, nml their doc trines nre open to public criticism. Put doctrines nlone may bo criticised; nml they should bo honestly treated, not uilsreproHdilcrt. The Pastor then traced tbo remarka ble growth of (.'bilstluii Science. Its toiulilnus nppciil to a very ltltelllireut class of people-ft well to do clans, of considerable mental Independence. So far us ho has conversed wit li Chi'lsllnii Scientists, he finds Hint physical lieal liiX BCetns more or less nsHOelnteil with their conversion to their cult. Hither thomsolvoH or their friends hnvo been heiiled. Their rcnll-Aiitlon of tbo cure convinced them that lliere Is n super iialurnl power outxldu of man, and aroused religious sentiment smb. ns l bey had never before known. Bewildered Christendom, The reason fur this Is that nominal Christianity la merely n form of goiM ness. without power or conviction, w liii li hag spread to sm li nn extent Hint tbe whole world Is styled (Tills Ictidom -ChrlM's Kingdom, Addition ally, during Ibo last llfly years n sin cere class of Christ Inns have been gi'enlly perplexed becuuse of the stn pendens nonsense, Intermingled Willi Truth, which wus banded ilotn to us from the Piirlt Ages. Piuler the In ereiihlng light, tbllilillig people could not swallow hiuiio of Hie monstrous slateiiieiils of the creeds ns readily ns (lid (heir forefathers; and each deiioin bullion bus funnel It tiorrn.su ry to say llllle about lis cr 1. 'Thus people urn bewildered lis to tho dllleremes be tween Hie various ileuoiiilniillnus; nml many have concluded Hint Hie only dif ference Is Iji forms, ceremonies, etc. 'The doctrine that Cud bad foreor dained O'.hT out of every- I.ikk) to nil eternity of torture In tiro became loo horrible to believe, Tbo iillernat Ivo doctrine, that (.'ml did not fni'eon'.alii mailers IIiiih, bin bad not the wisdom i or the Kier lo nvnld surb a culaK j In. . lie for Ills erniliires, lie. nine r.ii,.l I ly rcpllgillint. Coiiseiiieiitly preiirbers began lo tell Hint the destiny of lur i iiinnlty was not lileral lire, bill giiuwliii !of conseleiiee, er. eneh pre.lrlirr III. ill il I n 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 u a Hell of his own. i I'mler thi'Mi millions christian 8.1 I euro was born. Three HiImkh especial j ly favored It; (l! il m iicceplmicu of be lllble; (2) IIS rojeetlon of everlasllu i torment ; (III lis tearbing of I ) lnr heal- lug. Mis. Kddy, lis arluiiiu lodged bead, i bad ,i keen mind and considerable wis. 1I..111 In lis evi rrlse. She held lo the , lllble, (hough she pervertisl Its learli i lugs, Shu laid stress on lirnlliig. and j settled till llortrllilll dllllrllllll N Mllll the 'dlrium Hint there Is no evil, (line Is nn I sin, no ilenlb; Hull what have been so culled lire merely errors of tbe mind. The very nbsiirdlly of siune of llio-o ! Hlaleiiienls advertised them. At Unit ; people said, Absurd! Uiter they sold, j I Wo will sen bow (TirlHlliin Si lence ex 'plains dentil, sickness, pnlii, sin Thus Icuiloslly led them Into Ibo hiotapliys- I Irnl laliyrlulh wblrb .Mrs. K.l.ly luid ! constructed. Having no Intelligent! j knowledge of Hie Hlble, they were In j ! condition to fall nn easy prey (o J .viol her I'.ildy s errors, Is Christian Science Logical? The Pastor then discussed some prob lems which Chrlsiluii Science pro scuts lo all logical minds. This cull declares that Micro Is no (lea lb, and that whoever dies merely toiiimUs "inorlnl error." 'J ho fin t Hint for six thousand yours niiiiliind bnvn died Is surely against this theory. If eery lusly commits "mortal error," every body dies. ICvon "Molher ICddy" llinil ly sin ciimbcd. The speirlter won. lei ed what solution Christian HHcnro offers for this prolilem. Again, If dlHcuso Is error, If death Is tho greatest of errors, and If the es caping nf "inorlnl error-dcnth-bi lngs everlasting life, bow do our Christian Kcleiuo frk'iids expect to get cverlnst lug life, when at tho Inst moment of their trlnl they uiuko fnllure? The eoriillary Would bo hopeless death to all. In this conclusion the Itllde tigi-ccs: "The wnges of tin death." Sin brings "mortal error"-denth. Put the tllblo loglinlly points out fjod'g provision In Christ for innuklnd's recovery nut nf this deiilh condition by a resurrection frmn tbo dead. (I Cur 1.1 21, 22.1 Those who deny (but there Is death must of necessity deny thai Jesus died, mid hence deny the Kan om-Pilcv given for tbo world sin. UOME eiTUDV text books for sale; all "uo.Tcis. r. u, Abbott, 211 Hubbard building. t IP VOU wish your carpets steam or vacuum cleaned by reliable firm at reduced prices phone 1154. May 16 COMPLETE stock of tested gardon, neiu ana lawn seed. Westacott 4 Thicken Co., 151 North High t. tf WHITE Orpington baby chicks and eggs for hutching. Phono 87-F-13. U. X. ltccchler, route U. May5 POH RKN'T Furnished iiouse, hot wa ter, balh, ganleu ground. Plnrie Main i;t21. Call S1 Court . My 10 I'Olt SALE .Small gro eiy ami confec tionery. 2075 Hose av'e., lliglilaiid. Muy4 EOU KK.NT 'Modern housekeeping upaitincnts, furnished or unfurnish ed, Xio South Fourteenth st. Mavti WANTED Four hiirtleis, men or wo men, good salary or coniiiiission, easy seller. Address II, 1, euro .lournui. Miiy.1 111' Y your early tomato plants from P. (!. Allure, U2.I North Sixteenth st. ' , Phono 1 :tfS0-.I . i'lanls now ready to bloom. All transplanted stock, .lyil Wis, will allow you the highest price foi your used furniture in exchange foi now. Calcf Pros., home furnishers. Phone 5113, Nil KEY furnished housekeeping and sleeping rooms, il.l'.l Center st, Plume M. .Mayd WOMAN with ono child wants position as housekeeper, country preferred. W. C, euro Jou aal. Jlay FOlt HUNT Tiiree or four-room modern apartment, furnished or un furnished. 325 Smith Fourteenth. Mayil YOU ran fly SO miles per two U'illirM l.ri.HMl l.ri.nat neck, back, gizzard ut V I ...... i. hour with thigh, leg. 'red's Night Aluyil TO EX i TIANtiE 11 acre fruit tract, unimproved, clear of liicumbrnnco, and i"00 nolo secured by real estate mortgage. Will takn city .lesidene.o or viicniit. lots. Call ol'l'ico 105 Hub bard bldg. .Mny2 (IWINH lo the law that takes effect soon prohibiling Hie use of coupons, we will not place coupons in White Clover bolter alter May 10. No con- pins redeei I aller May 1.1, 101,1. T. S. T, Creamery Co., 117 Soulh Coiuiuercial street, "Mo.NEY "-The mint, lualics it and under I he terms of the Continental Mortgage Company you can secure It ill II per cent lor any legul purpose on approved real estate, Terms easy. Tell ns your minis and we will roo.oiali' Willi Vnn, I'eily X Com pany, .11. 'I Dculuiui building, Denver, Colorado, May;) DONTGIVE UP DiKcournged Citizens Will rind Comfort in tho Experience, of a Haloitl Man. Espcririiio is (he modern instructor. Prol it by the experience of others. It may save your life. The expmienco of friends und neigh bors. The testimony of Snlem people, Will bring renewed encouragement. Here is a case in point; .1. II. Pcnton, 1 11.1 l.ce HI., Rabin, says; "A cold settled ou my kidneys, musing aiu through my back. 1 knew hat my kidneys were In blamn and hearing oornl local citizens endorse Doiin's Kidney l'ills highly, I began us i g I In in. They were ju-t what I i e.lc.l to relieve the pains and other I i.lney troubles. Whenever I have tak en Dean's Kidney l'ills since, a tvvr don's have brought mo relief,'' Price 50c, at nil dealers. Don't sim ply nk for n kidney remedy ge Dona's Kidney l'ills-- the same that Mr. Ponton hud. Foster Milbuin Co., Props., Hul'l'alo, N. Y. Ipif! m -.-9 r Tcie her What kind of little boys go to heaven 1 Llllle Oscar-Dead ones. The Want pages go to the office and home anil are con sulted often and frequently clipped and filed for ready reference. The Journal Wants are valuable that's the reason. parppji bjiIIHUII