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GAT PFfJOV FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1915. SEVEN ' i TUU 1WD7TT0 ' The Cracker We're Proud To Sell! Classified Advertising Page ' llifc lUttlUVIalJ . r TVV TUTT.Y TAPTTAT. .TOTI" r Sh-h-h-h ! There goes tire 7th poini. Haveyo; looked for it in Sterling Gum? It is well wrtli fiudiRor. 1 Crowded with flavo". J Velvety body NO GRlT 3 Crura!)!' itoi'f (2) lOWr 4 Sterling purity 5 From a daylighi factory 6 Untouched by amda ttttm& Gum Thepomtum PEPPERMINT - RED WRAPPER V CINNAMON - BLUE WPAPPER Suitable retnuth for the dhcoveiy of the 7th pirint ivill be offered later. SAGE 1EA PUIS LIFE Don't Stay Gray! Sage Tea 11 and Sulphur Darkens Hair So Naturally That No body Can Tell WILLAMETTE NOTES This afternoon the two lower classes ; of Willamette university, the freshmen aim sophomores, will meet. on the toot bnll field to decide the supremacy in the annual bug rush. , It has been the custom for the two classes to stage this contest every vear early in the lull to settle any dispute that may have arisen in regard to the superiority ot either class. Three bags are filled with sawdust and placed in tiie center of the gridiron and the two twins line up nt opposite sides of the field trail the signal is giv en. The object is to put two of the three bags over the opponents' goal li.ie. It is a contest that ullows of vig orous exercise without the danger of physical harm. - " I.axt year the frenh-men won over the sophomores, and from the present out look the freshmen are expected to re peat, the perfoimauce. ,The contest will be held at 3:30 and is open to all. 1. B. Rhodes, general secretary for the Y. M. (.'. A. in Oregon gave a. short snappy talk to the Willamette stu Wheat is .still climbing, with a strong leinnnil from the cast. Figuring on the Portland basis, valley wheat now ! is easily worth cents. This has also ' aftVcted the value of oats, as a few leatiTS are paving 34- cents, although the general price still holds at 32 cents. tggs are becoming soarco, witn an advance in the Portland market. 30 ents seems to be the average price in , the city, aKhough one commission house is ottering 34 cents for candled .No. J. WHOLESALE MARKET drain. Hay, timothy, pcrton $13.00 Oats, vetch . $9(c?!$10 Cheat $9fl0 Wheat, new erep 8."e Oats, new crop 30(rf32c 1 Rolled barley $31.00 Corn ; $40 Cracked corn $41.50 Bran $27.00 Shorts, per ton $28.00 ( lover seed 13 to ltic : I Buttw. Butterfat 33c i Creamery butter, per pound 35c ; Countrybutter 17c i Eggs and Poultry. Kgss, onmlled, No. 1, cash 34c Eggs, case count, cash 2Ke Eggs, trade 30c Hens, pound 11c i Roosters, old. per pound 7',J (Spring chickens, pound 0(ti lie i ' Pork, Veal and Mutton. i Veal, dressed 9c Pork, dressed 88'je Pork, ou foot - 55'..c Spring lambs 6c, Steers 65 l-2c Cows 3 fiS 4c ! Bulls . 33c Ewes - -- 3c Wethers . ,..44c ;iiii Yoa never tasted crackers -as good as Snowflake Sodas In fact the entire Swas tika line of cakes and crackers is In every way delicious and most pleas ing Try the new family package of SNOWFLAKE SODAS packed in a convenient and EJfkf, useful sanitary tin box. J J C AT ALL DEALERS baked here la the Northwest by the PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT COMPANY PORTLAND, OREGON (visitors welcome) M t-f4-t-t I CHIROPRACTOR CONSULT DR. MAY, experienced and luccessful Chiropractor, for acute aud chrome disorders. Has practiced six years in Oregon, free consultation. Hours, 9 to 12, 1 to 0. 305-8-7 Hub-' bard Bid g. Lady attendant. Phone office 5J2; residence 9S2-R. OniROPRACTIO-SPINOLoblST DR. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, lown. If you have tried everything and have got no rolief, try Chiroprnc tie spinal adjustments and get well. - Office 40(1-7-8 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main 82S-R. DENTIST. DR. 0. A. OLSON, DENTIST. Boom 214. ' Phone 440. Masonic Temple. ' Salem, Oregon DRY CLEANING PRESSING TLOTHES CLEANERS Pressors, re pairers and dyers. One trial will con vince you that onr work and charges are right. (Jleanmg parior open to o n. m. Goods called for and delivered free. Phone 728. Apparel Service Co., 138 S. High street. Something New in Salem Poole's Drug Store recently purchased a supply of the best Eczema remedy in the world. Ask him to tell you about Dry Zensal for the crusty, scaly skin and Moist Zensal for all watery erup tions. .... P. A. CHAN Is the ONE reliable Chinese herb doctor restoration. ' Any known sick ness of men and women without operation. To those who may concern, don't miss, come to see him. You will find him at 163 S. HIGH Street, Salem, Oregon. Vegetables. Cabbage 40c Tomatoes. Oreron 75c String garlic 15c; busy in other matters and was not nblo nervous and when spoken to behind his back would wheel about in a quiex manner, height about five feet, eight inches and walked in a hobbling gatr, wearing a whrto hat, dark coat, cor duroy pants anil medium weight shoes. The stranger informed I'nt Murphy of tho mutter, but taut executive was Potatoes 75c Brussels sprouts , 10c Sweet potatoes 2 Vic Lettuce 40c Beets 40c I'arrots 40c Turnips 40c Celerv 4060c MAUSOLEUM. MOUNT CREST ABBEY MAUSO LEUM The better way. Dry and sanitary. Building always open to visitors. Sundny 1 to 4 p. m. J. W. Gaskill, manager, 828 South 12th., Phone 1308. You can turn gray, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrious almost over night if you'll get a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Huge mid Sulphur Com pound" nt any drug store. .Millions ot bottles of this old, famous Snge Ten Heripe are sold nnnunlly, says a well known druggist, been use it darkens the linir no naturally ami- evenly that -no dents af ehr.pel weuterdaV morning da one can toll it has been applied. (the subject of efficiency in one's work. Those whose hni ris turning gray, be-1 He is in Salem in the interest of the coining faded, dry, scrnggly mid thimV. M. '. A. and will meet with the have a surprise awaiting them, because j college V. cabinet this afternoon to dis aster one of two applications the gray cuss the matter of re-organizing the hair vanishes and your lucks become , organization and making- it an offi luxurinntlv dark and beautiful nil dnn-: l'i,'"t body. rlruff goes, scalp itching and falling1 Walter Cleiser is president of the hair stops , college Y.; Joe Geriert, rice-president; This is the age of routh. Crav-hnired ))'iUvv """K secretary; and Wesley unattractive folks aren't wanted around' ""'""'"' treasurer SiftMiws wae help8 hoese show l.l.ur tonight and you'll be delighted Morristown. V J., Oct. 8.-The en witli your dark, handsome hair and your trv ,ist for t le 18th finlullll llorse H,low .vouthful appearance within n few days,: 0f the Morristown Field club, which opened here was larger than in past years by reason of the international $5.50S5.75 $3.754.25 5c PARDONED BY PRESIDENT. Washington, Oct. 8. President Wil- horse show not taking place this full in London, thus keeping more fine an- jaa today extended executive clemency , m his coiuV to Sum I'l.'istnto, Tacoinn, white slaves. , - , I'lnstino s five vear sentence is up. but i -r, . . . -he is unable to pay costs. Tho presi- A hoasthold helper yout dent's ncrioit saved him from pending wife needs can be found quick' another no days in jail to work out the fv through the Journal Wan! ,osU- AJ: . a cai or real beauty Of course you want a good looking' car one you are proud to call yours and in grace and beauty of design" the modern Detroit Electric is a perfect example of - fine automobile building. Finest aluminum forms the aluminum panels, battery hoods, fenders and window frames. The roof is in one piece prened from solid sheet of sluminum-will neither leak nor crack. Even while lowering the price of 1916 Detroit Electrics we bettered them. U't urge you to much them if jou can in ele gance, quality, utility or value in the entire eo cloicd car field garoline anj electric. Their large battcriea provide power enough to carryyou as far s you ordinarily drive in s day, without recharg Ing. And you have at your command all the speed you need. Let ui giv you a demonnration t your convenience. 1918 Detroit Electric Prices Model 61 4-pati. Brougham. JWS Model M) 5-pa. Duplea Drive Brougham, Model S 5-pan. Rear Drive Brougham, J Model SR 5-pan. Front Drive Brougham, JSt Model 57 4-pat. Rear Drive Brougham, J217S Model S6 3-pa.s. Csbriolct, 1 Vf!' ANDERSON ELECTRIC CAR CO. Detroit, Michigan Manufacturer of Detroit Elednc Car Trults. Oranges, Valencia Lemons, per box Bananas, lb California grape fruit lates, dromedary, case Fard dates , (trapes ( ranberrics Peaches 60c Pineapples 7e to give much attention to the mutter. About 11 o, clock Pat saw the man I who wns then "three sheets in the I ivind'r ainl as he didn t say anything about the affair he did not question him any further. Murphy snw the niiin who answered the description given, tho next day or so after, but as lie hail no warrant he hud no legal right to arrest him. Mr. and Mrs. N. Selig nnd daughters, Helen and Oernldino, made a business trip to Portland this week. Mr. and .Mrs. (ieorge March anil Mr. OSTEOPATH ORS. B. H. WHITE and B. W. WAL TON Osteopathic ' physicians and nerve specialists. Graduates of Amor loan School of Osteopathy, Kirksvillo Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. Treat acute and chronic disenses. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 505-500 U. S. National Bank Building. Phona 859. Residence 346 Korth Capitol street. Phono 409. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quickjhandy reference for busy people ''''2 'and Mrs. Van Blanton were in the ri- 3.35 11.60 $1.25 $10.00 Retail Price Eggs, per dozen . Sugar, cane , Sugar. D O Creamery butter . Flour, hard wheat Flour, valley 35c , $6.10 $5.90 40c .. 1.55ffi2.35 ...$1.351.50 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Ore., Oct. 8. Wheat: Club, 94c. Bluestem, !)7c. Oats: No. 1 whito feed, $24. Barley: Brewing, $iAS5. . Feed, $211. Hogs: Best live, $fi.25. . ' Prime Bteers, $0(Ti 0.S5. Fancy cows, $4.75(a5. Culves, $7((( 7.75. Spring lambs, $(i(a,7. Butter: City creamery, 31c. F.ggs: Selected locul ex., SStjV.lfic. Hens, lltfi 13c. Broilers, 14(fil5c. , Geese, 8(S9c. Will Not Grant Amnesty To Convicted Miners Denver, Colo., Oct. 8. Blaming his change of mind upon premnture pub licity, Governor Carlson has announced that he will not grnnt amnesty to min ers indicted in connection with the strike troubles of 1913-14. He de, clnrcd he did not n-nnt to purchase industrial peace at such a price. This significant announcement followed the nnnounin'ment or the supreme court in rflcnsiim on bail John H. Lawsnn, high official of the I'nited .Mine Workers, convicted as strike lender for a mine guard's death. Lawsnn had not so cured bail early today, but was ar ranging it and expected to be able to leave the Trinidad jnil shortly. It wus hinted he would never be re tried. Curlson once attacked the supreme court for disqualifying. Judge (Irnnby Hillyer from sitting in strike enscs. Falls City News cinity of Corvallis bunting, Sunday. Miss Vola Kclig, who has been quite ill, is improving. Mr. nail Airs. M. 1 llionipsnn anil Bertha Frink. were 8a lent visitors on Thufsilny. tiva Harris is learning the switch board at the telephone, office this ('. .1. Pugh, of loganberry' fame, mude a trip to ralem rriilay in the inter est of tho juice. . L. N. Johnson, of Cozad, Nebraska, was visiting at the home of K. A. Ti tus this week eniouto to the San Francisco fair Mrs. I), (r. Murray who has been vis iting in Los Angeles, California, for six months, returned home Tuesday ev ening. Mr. Murray met her in Port land ii ml accompanied her home. Louise Denltgen, 1 1-year-old dnugiitev of Fred Denltgen was taken Wednes day to the hospital dt Dallas where she underwent an operation ' for ap pendicitis. The appendix had bursted, but she went through the operation fine and up to the present time is getting ulong fine. SCAVENGER. SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos proprietor. Onrbago and refuse of all kinds removed ou monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yards aad cess pools cleaned. Office phono Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY Office . eorner Commercial aad Trade streets. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advnnce. I Drink Lots of Water and Stop Eating Meat for a While if Your Bladder Troubles You (f'apitnl Journal Special Service.) Falls 'ity, lr., Oct. N. Tuesday ev ening t'itv Marshal Pat Murphy re- cfiveil a telephone call that the home I of Lloyd Kllis who lives' on the nut j skirts of town was entered by an in- (ruder. Arriving at tho home, he ...uri-lnnl tlui ii1ui-a find found nnthimr i there. Nothing was found missing and: ''" at once or get from ynur pliarms i the appearance of the rooms and things I cist about four iiunc.es of -lad alt; I. . 1 I ........ I 1 :.. ....1 1 H 4 I.... I In it!.. t not lieillg IUtll'H''l, IV I" n"'M.!H-u mm 1 mni, iniiirn)i""iiii ... m n.n. ui nJi the intiuilers if there were any took : THE BAKER J.1 T. JOHNSON, Prop. 645" Forry St. I'hone 297 Bonrd and Rooms. Rooms 25o and Up. Attractive Rates to Studonts. We enn ploase you. Telephone EVERYTHINO ELECTRICAI. Salom Electrle Co., Masools Temple, 127 North High ........... ..Main 1200 LAUNDRIES. Salem 'Steam Laundry, 130 South Lil erty Main 21 PLUMBING, STEAM TITT1NO AND TINNINO T. V.. Barr, 164 South Commercial Street Ualn 1BI UNDERTAKERS. Rigdon-Richardson Co., 254 North High street Day and night, Main 18S TRANSFER AND DRAYAOB. Salem Truck A Dray Co., corner State and Front streets Mala 74 . JOB PilNTINO. . e Beaver State Printers, Patton Bloek...t . 161i UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN & CLOUGH C. B. Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and fuuornl di rectors. Latost modern methods known to the profession employed. 445 Court streot. Main 120,Mnin 088. BIGDON-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day aud night phone 183. SALEM FENCE and i STOVE WORKS R. B. FLEMING, Prop. r Depot American Fence Gates, Plain and Barbed Wlrn. I Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Roofing, Posts, Hop Hooks. , I 40 Years Making Stoves f Stoves rebuilt and repaired. Stoves bought and sold. I 250 Court Street. Phone 124 Back of Chicago Store. When you wake up with bachache and dull misery in the kidney region it gen erally menus you have been eating ton much meat, says u well-Known author ity. Meat forms uric acid which over works kidnevs in I bi-ir effort to filter it from blood nnd they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; re moving nil the body's urinous waste, else you have bin hm he, si'-k hcndiirhc, dizzy spells; your stouinrh tnnri, tongue is costed, and when the weather i bad. you have rheuiiiHtixni twinges. The; urine is cloudy, full of sedimenty channels often get sore, water scalds and you I are obliged to seek relief two or three i times during the niht. hither consult a good, reliable physi- L. M. HUM i Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Ha medicine which ,will cure any known disease. 1153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. LODGE DIRECTORY. ' A n TT W frntnetinn T.niluB No. 2. Moots every Monday evening at 8 in tho? McC'ornack hull, corner Court and Liberty streets. A. K. Aurranee, M. W.j H. A. McFadden, recorder! A. L, Brown, F. CENTRAL LODGE No. 18, K. of P. McCornac.k building. Tuesday even ing of ench week at 7:30. F. F. Hchram, V, C'.J W. B. Gilson, K. af li. and a. SALEM LODGE No. 4, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications first Friday . tu each mouth at 7:30 p. m. in- the Masonie Temple. J. C. Welch, W. M.; S. I. Culver, secretary. PACIFIC LODGE No. 60, A. F. & A M. Stated cominuuiuatioiiu third Fri day in each month at 7:30 p. m. In the Mdsonic. Temple. Glenn V. Niles, W. M.; Ernest II, Choato, secretary TOUND. FOUND Iron gray horse,ownor can secure saino at 1810 N. Coin'l by pay ing charges. OetQ, MISCELLAWEOUS. GRADUATE NURSE Miss Anna Rat-, cliff, 482 South Uigh street, l'hona 1123. OctlS NOTICE My wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Hhuvelund, bus left my home and board. I will not bo responsible for any dohU eoBtrncteil by her. S. K. Shnveland, Oetfl HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY Let us da your weekly washing. We us, sanitary methods. We call and de liver your washing for 50 cents. Give us a trlnl. Phone 2471. Fif teenth nnd It streets. roa bale. SMALL general stock of merchandise for sale. Inquire 1100 North Cap- Itol street. tf CHATHAM FANNING M I LL Conic flete, cheap, or will trade fur cow. "hone B3F13. Oct8 SPLIT BODY OAK wool, $4.50 per cord; grub oak $5.00 $5.50; ash $4.50. Second growth fir, $3.5.0. Phond 813, during business hours. J. H. Eaton, Oct. 11 R. N. of A. "Oregon Grape Camp,' No. 1300, meets ovory Thursday even ing in McCornaek building, Court and Liberty streets; elevator. Miss Syl via Hc'nnupp, 1701 Market, oraclo; Hazel Price, Imperial Furniture Co., recorder. HODHON COUNCIL No. 1, R. ft S. M. Htutcd assembly first Monday in each month, Mnsonic Temple. James Plant, Thrice Illustrious Muster; Uluu O. Niles, recorder. Foil HAI.E Used hentlrfg stoves ga lore! Good stock of used furniture of nil kinds. Good stock of new goods. Exchungo department. Dcutsch gesprochen. Come. Peotai Furniture Co., 233 North Commercial. tf Foil SALE 8 passenger Buick in good condition, electric lighter all around, will givo a literal deiuonstration to nnyouu meaning business, Call or write, Astor Smith, Independence, Oregijn, cure of Heaver Hotel. Oct28 FOB KIitfT. DE MOLAY COMMANDEUY No. 6. K. T. Regular eonclnvo fourth Friday I In each month nt 8 o'clock p. m., in j NKELY furnished housekeeping rooms. masonio icinpie. rejourning curj reaionablo. 805 North Commercial. Foil KENT New modern house, 5 rooms, near McKialcy school. I'iiono 2501.15. Oct8 MONEY TO LOAN 0 Oood Ketl Estate Secmrlty 1 j THO. K. rORO rwsr L4d Bub lUnk. Salem. Orios Knights aro courteously invited to meet with us. (lei). 11. Burnett, K. (J.; Frank A. Turner, recorder. CHADWICK CHAPTER No. 37. O. E. H. Hegulur meeting every first and, FOR RENT 240 acres dairy farm, third Tuesday at 8 p, m. in the Ma- stock for sale, consisting of cows, sonic Temple. Mizabeth Rend, W. horses and hogs, Plenty of feed for M.; Ida M. Unbcock, secretary. the winter. See Jacob 1 Co., liuyne Itl.lir.. 341 State street. tf WOODMEN OF THE WOULD Meet ; J every Friday night at 8 n'clock in I WANTED. Mc.Cornnck block. Oscar Donaldson, i L ."" " -.vnjwi c i'. I. w fi..,.r ,.t,.rl r.n7 Cnirt 1 WASTED Girl wants woik at once. street. Phono 503. I Address Alice Met'oy. Turner, Oro- gun, It. r. u. i, nox .in. vn'ii alarm, and fled without recompensing themselves for tneir trouble. The sc count Riven of the affair is that, Lloyd Kllis was out bird hunting and his wife .snd Velma Miller were alone in the ; house and heard a noisn upstairs as '! though someone wns walking across the floor. The sou nil or the steps negan to come down the stnirwsyand the two women ('led from the house to that of Mrs. Mary Miller and informed the city marshal of the matter. A stranger came to town Tuesday night and called tho deputy sheriff of Independence up over the phone anif told kirn that a man by the name of E. Itruee had stolen a double barrel Par ker shotgun and other thing from ''gypsy" Joe's camp in te Siletr Ba sin and wss lies. ling towards Albany ami for him to apprehend him. The 'description he rave of the man wss that light eomfilwted, 11.11 Ihca.lc.l, gray mustack and blue eyes, Nstlce of Review and Equalization of j Assessment Koll. iThe State Tax Commission will attend us a board of equalization at the Capi tol in Salem, Oregon, on the third Mou- (liy in October, 10 lft, and publicly ex vour kidneys will then act fine. ThisM'T'"" th '""''""",Mt ro11 ,l ' Vnmn... ...It. i Ic from th o.'i.l ftfiHild review the same, and correct all grapes and lemon juice, combined with errors in viiluations, descriptions, lithia, and has been used for generations' quantities, or qualities of property by to clean and stimulate sluggish kidnevsi rtj assessable, and in apportionments of also to neutralize acids in the urine s it no longer irritates, thus ending blad der weahness. Jml Halts is a life savsr for regular meat raters. It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, effer vescent lithia water drink. CATAHKH of th BLADDER ' rrlWvMl In 24 HOURS ntMtwn terMU assessments made by it; and it shall be the duty of the persons and corpora tions Interested to appear ut the time and place appointed. Petitions or applications for the re diirtiun of change of apportionment of a. psrticulnr assessment shull be made is writing, verified tiy me out a or tne applicant, its' president, secretary, man aging agent or attorney In fact, and be filed with the board during the first week it is by law required to be iu ses sion, and any petition or application not so made, verified and filed shall not be considered or acted upon by the board. , KTATH TAX COM.MIHHJOX, By Frank K. Lovell, Hecretury. MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP TER No. 1, It. A. M. Regular moot ing second Fridny in each month at 8 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Al fred F. Marcus, Ex. High Priest; Rus sell M. Brooks, secretary, UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets overy Wednesday at 8 p. m. In Moose hall. Mrs. F. W. l ook, M. A.; ('. .. llandull, Hulctn Hunk of Commerce. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. I). Kcelcr, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should be reported to the secretary for investigation. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Cump No. B24),raeets every Thursday evening at a o clock in McCornaek hull eorner Conrt and Liberty streets. Elevator service, W. W. Hill, V. O .? Rex A. Turaer.clerk KXI'EltlKM'KI) farmer and dairyman wants to rent an equipped farm on shines, good references furnished. Address E. F., care Journal. Octll DON'T HE DRY Mnko yuur hop boer at homo. I do. It's a simple, easy process and the result is mighty sat isfying. Send $1.00 for recipe to The Hop Malt. Heclpo Co., Snleni, Oregon, Box Sill. Do it now. Oct27 TOR TRADE. FOR TRADE Good top buggy for wood. 4117 N. llttb street. Oct7 40-ACHE well-Improved farm to trade for modern house, close In, 82-acre farm for rent. Stock and Implements for sale. Qm. B. Jacobs Co., liayne fcldg., 34 1 State, I tf MALE HELP WANTED Managers, capable, ambitious voting men want ed ns traveling nii'f state manngurs; $1200.01) yearly eulnry and expense; or cash and commission. Also local representative wanted; $12.00 week ly salary and commission. Goudwesr Hosiery Mills, Dept. 28, Trenton, New Jersey. Octfl FEMALE HELP WANTED Women, young or middle aged, wanted as spe cial representatives in homo town) $12.00 weekly snlury and commissiun. Also stnte and traveling managers wanted; $12(10.00 yearly salary and expenses, or cash and commission. Ooodwear Hosiery Mills, Dept. 2. Trenton, New Jersey. Oct. Always cheap and always dependable a Journal Want Ad.