THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OKflCOW, FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1916. THREE That - Kept Her Locks Youthful, Dark, Glossy and Thick 11 With Common Garden Sage and Sulphur 4k When yon darken your bair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so even ly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is niussy and troublesome. For 50 cents you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-nse tonic called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand nt a time, liy morning all gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darken ed, frlossy and luxuriant". You will al so discover dandruff is gone and hair has stoppeil falling. (iray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful ond attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage ii iid .Sulphur' and look years younger. I Salem's New Fish Market Fresh Tish, Clams, Oysters, Poultry and Eggs Everything fresh in their season. Prompt Delivery. L C. Hansett 260 State St. Phone 2125 Hydraulic Stump Puller Is Exhibited , A powerful hydraulic stump split ting machine will' be demonstrated to the state officials as soon as weather conditions permit by P. E. Kenny, of Portland, who claims to have such a mn chino that will clear r.n acre a day of ordinary stump laud. It is proposed to give the demonstration at the State Institute for the Feeble minded. It is claimed for the machine that it ean exert a force of 1,0110 tons push ing or pulling. The machine giving the power is carried on tut ordinary truck. The wedge that splits the stumps is 10 inches square at the butt and 22 inches long and the piston to which the wedge is attached is five inches in diameter. Tho wedge is placed against a stump, the gasoline engine of the machine is started and by gradual pressure, in from eight to 10 minutes the wedge is pushed through the stump. 1ie wedgo can be withdrawn in five minutes. The ma chine is then placed on the other quar ter of the stump, which is again split, and this splitting process is continued until the stump is in small enough pieces to be pulled out. It is estimat ed that a four foot stump can be split find pulled out within an hour. Grand Prize, Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Grand Prize, Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, 1915 Baker's Breakfast Cocoa The Food Drink Without a Fault Made of high-grade cocoa beans, skilfully blended and manufactured by a perfect mechanical process, without the use of chemicals; it is absolutely pure and wholesome, and its flavor is delicious, the natural flavor cf the co.oa bean. The ?nuine bears this trade-mar, anj is made only by Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. mo u pai off. Ettabliihed 1780 Home and Shop are Tested and True These tools are right. They are tested before they leave the factory tested for adjustment if. . . ana quality, to make assurance tools work true, because they're made accurately from first er'lc live seasoned wood. They have the Keen Kutter spirit because they stick to their job and get there. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY RAY L. FARMER HOW. CO. J T '''rilO GI51!ffi 1 Names of Those Who Will Guard Battlot Boxes Announced The list of judges and clerks for the coming elections lias been prepared by County Clerk Gehlhar. There are two I sets in most of the precincts of the 1 county, ono to work during the day and one set to do the counting at niglit. Tho following is the full list: Aumsville 1st Set. JUDGKS J. K. Lewis, C. V. Small. CJ.KKKS Mrs. Urate Darby, Mis. .Minnie Porter, Mrs. Km ma Simpson. Aumsville 2nd Set. jriHlKN H. U. Porter, 0. C. Nance. Cl.KKKS Sherman Swank, Chas. llein, C. J. Lewis. Aurora 1st Set. JUDC.KS l.ouis Webert, A. B. firim. CLERKS Cora S. Wcscott, Agnes S. Honts, Edith (r. Carpenter. Aurora 2nd Set. ' JUDGES A. M. Fry, Jonuio Earl. CLE UK'S A. II. Will, Alice Kraus, L. L. Dribble. Breitenbush 1st Set. Tt'DCtES J. A. W. iieidecke, Nancy J. White. CLERKS Nellie Kiddcll, Olio Judd, Almira A. Hoover. ! Brooks 1st Set. I JUDflKS M. L. Junes, W. W. Lnn- i dev. I CLERKS W. E. Killian, Berenice CI. Hickox, Dorothea Aspinwall. Brooks 2nd Set. JUDUKS Romeo (louley, J. L. Shir- gis. CLERKS J. P. Aspinwall, Arthur (lirod, Robert M. Nusom. Butteville. JUDGES Yergen. C'l.KRKS Davis, Mrs. John Murray, Mrs. Ida J. -W. R. Scheurcr, Napoleon Evn Mathiot. Champoeg. JUDGES J. E. Smith, Curtis Cole man. CLERKS Henry Zorn, M. W. Jette, Grace McKay. Chemawa 1st Set. JUDGES K. G. Henderson, A. Y. Benrdslov. CLERKS Grace I. Fox, Dora Cum- thcr I. Anderson. Chemawa 2nd Set. JUDGES A. H. Hudnnll, Archie Clnggctt. CLERKS P. L. Birdono, O. C. Frog ley, Fred S. McCnll. Crolsan. JUDGES N. W. Lewis, Tnul M Sims. CLERKS E. E. Trueblood, Mabel Higgins, Nellie Fiddler. Donald 1st Set. JUDGES J. P. Feller. P. S. Quinn. CLERKS Emma S. Thirlson, Mary Yergen, Alice R. May. Donald 2nd Set. JUDGES H. E. Marty, H. F. Ulm. CLERKS Harry D. Evans, A. E. Feller, E. C. Mnvs. Elkhorn. JUDGES A. E. Lewis, C. A. Bickett. CLERKS M. E. Chambeilin, A. R. Myers, I.. H. Simmons. Eagle-wood 1st Set. JUDGES V. E. Vincent, George Swegle. CLERKS Ruth Field, Winnie Swoglo, Mabel P. Savage. Englewood 2nd Set. JUDGES W. II. Dalrymple, W. E. DORCHESTER, MASS. Tools Ko. K1S7K 7l1 in. Price SU.50 double sure. steel and thoroughly ' No. KICK) Pike H1.75 Kw-rvs Price $U4U TOO WEAK TO FIGHT Tho "Come-back" man was really never down-and-out. His weakened condition because of over-work, lack of exercise, improper eating and living demands stimulation to satsfy the cry for a health-giving appetite and to "re freshing sleep essential to strength. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, the National Remedy of Holland, will do the work. They are wonderful! Three of these capsules each day will put a man on his feet before he knows it; whether his trouble conies from uric acid poisoning, the kidneys, gravel or I stone in the bladder, stomach derange ! ment or other ailments that befall the over-zealous American. Don't wait un til you are entirely down-and-out, but tako them today. Your druggist will gladlv refund your .money if they do not help you. 25c, 50c and $1.00 per box Accept no substitutes. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on every box. They are the pure, original, imported lfaa'iie.ni Oil Capsules. Vincent. CLERKS Howard Edwards, Charles Hinz, P. F. Kielsmeier. Fairfield. JUDGES M, W. Mahouev, Louis Aral. CLERKS Pauline Aral, J. AV. I'a hey, Colin. Rubens. Fairgrounds 1st Set. JUDGES F. O. Johnson,, Stelle. Bnlch. CLERKS Harrv E. White, Rovilln McAfee, Ruth Rul'ifson. Fairgrounds 2nd Set. JUDGES K. A. Kites, R. Ritchev. CLERKS Walter G. Pcarmine, W. H. Weeks, Win. Hickman. East Gervais 1st Set. JUDGES E. W. Manning, F. A. Mangold. CLERKS Minnie Riogmtind, Foail Stevens, Amy Harding. East Gervais 2nd Set. JUDGES A. R. Siegmund, C. W. Shields. CLERKS G. J. Moisan, Minnie Nib ler, II. D. Mars. West Gervais 1st Set. JUDGES Jos. V. Keppinger, Al- plionse Vanderbeck. CLERKS Kate Marshall, Carrie Ilelbock, Mrs. M. A. Benjamin. West Gervais 2nd Set. JUDGES .TnsPT.ti -Rulwna .T,,l,n I Mills. CLERKS Irene I.emery, Alex Man ning, Wm. I.eith. Horeb. v JUDGES B. T. George, Rudolph .Toost. CLERKS O, A. Spencer, Genevieve Gates, Mrs. Tillie Dike. Central Howell 1st Set. .TUDGES-Grover Simmons, Grace Misner. CLERKS Louise T.nuderbnck, Ed Dunignn. G. H. Ottownr. Central Howell 2nd Set. JUDGES Edward Dunigan, Sr., W. DeSart. CLERKS V. J. Krehbicl, O. C. Jer man, John Tweed. North Howell. J JUDGES Ellis Stevens, J. E. Wai;- 111 U II. CLERKS Lulu C. Wiesner, R. E Jefferson, H. D. Manning. East Hubbard 1st Set. JUDGES W. T. Grimm, Mrs. Anna Boje. CLERKS Francis Weaver, Lena Kester. Elmer Stauffer. Eaat Hubbard 2nd Set. JUDGES M. B. Kesler, Hardy K. Dimick. CLERKS-Guy Weaver, Cass Sand ers, C. L. Rankin. West Hubbard 1st Set. JUDGES AV. S. Hurst, Ella Covlr CLERKS E. M. Calvert, Mabel (i Beck, Maggie Crittenden. West Hubbard 2nd Bet. JUDGES Geo. W. Knight, H. C Mack. CLERKS L. C. McShane, E. W. Hof man, L. R. I.embeVe. -Jefferson 1st Set. JUDGES W. II. Humphrey, Kar' Steiwer. CLERKS A. J. Shumnker, Nettie Klntnpe, Maud Blackwell. Jefferson 2nd Set. JUDO EH J. H. Roland, W. A. Zim merman. CLERKS Frank Reeves, N. II. Duty, A. C. Miller. Liberty. JUDGES T. (J. Chestnut, Wm. Zosel. CLERKS A. W. Mize, Ed. Xeues Carl Gibson. Maclcay. .TUDOES-W. A. Jones, nermon Rieck. CLERKS A. ,T. Pntton, Jno. F. C. Tckcnburg, II. G. King. l'rice 51.00 Marion. JUDGES H. W. Pierson, 0. H. Col Ban. -. , CI.ERKS-O. WV Adams, M. A. Bar ber. C. W. Russell. McKee. JUDGES Stephen Baunion, E. G. Hawman. CLERKS Robert B. Bonner, Chas. P. Zuelsdorf. Joseph Nililer. Mehama 1st Set. JUDGES E. G. Siegmund, Geo. P Etzel. CLERKS Clara R. Mulkey, Kather ine Lambrccht, Lizzie Burdick. Mehama 2nd Set. JUDGES Wm. P. Mulkey, Joseph Becker. CLERKS G. E. Berringer, J. F. Richards, Jos. W. Krise. Mill City 1st Set. JUDGES A. J. Taylor, Bertha H.d lingsworth. CLERKS D. B. Hill, Susie Ilnynes. Jennie E. Blnser. MiU City 2nd Set. JUDGES (). L. Holt, C. H. Work. CLERKS B. E. Lee, J. Blaser, F. A. Taylor. Monitor. JUDGES Chns. A. McKee, E. R. Seeler. CLERKS K. Gregerson, Fred Ho mann, .Tr.i Martin Rehm. East Mt. Angel 1st Set. JUDGES Harvey Smith, J. W. El ner. 1 " CLERKS Anna Keber, Minnie Back. Joe J. TtMclil"it. F"t Mt. Angel 2nd Set. JUDGES Fred Sell wall, Mathias Bever. CLERKS raul Fuclu, Gust. J. Schuee, Max Mutti. West Mt. Angel 1st, Set. JUDGES Geo. May, Sr., J. T. Bail man. CLERKS Mario May, Gertrude Keber, Rose Koehler. West Mt. Angel 2nd Set. JUDGES John Schwab, P. N. Smith CLERKS Fred 0. Hudson, Jacob IBerchtold, E. W. Barnuni. prtngie. JUDGES James R. Coleman, Grniia L. Ohmnrt. CLERKS Mrs. Effio V. Ratcliff,' J. M. Cobum, K. S. Browncll. Quinaby. JUDGES R. M. Diem. F. M. Lick. CLERKS J. C. McFarlune, Carrie Anderson, J. B. Penny. Riverview. JUDGES' H. K. Cauthorn, J. F. Groves. CLERKS Madge Groves, I.orine Parker, Eva Cauthorn. Rosedale. JUDGES L. M. t-rozior, Belle Mc Gilclnist. CLERKS O. D. Needhani, AV. E. Way, L. M. Gilbert. Salem No. 1 1st Set. JUDGES E. T. Mnlin, E. W Pow ers. CLERKS Effie Fuestmnn, Florence Boersuia. Velum Prunk. Salem No. 1 2nd, Set. JUDGES A. W. Veatch, Arthur Brock. CLERKS E. P. Cutler, Leo N. Childn, J. Wayne Baker. Salem No. 2 1st Set, JUDGES S. A. Hughes, Lola Cook Bellinger. CLERKS Nettie M. Spaulding, Pearl Collins, Inez I. Siegmund. Sulem, No. 2. 2nd Set. JUDGES M. Davis, Fred Palmer. CLERKS Alpha Donaca, Casper An deregg, Ida M. Bunnell. Salem No. 3 1st Sot. JUDGES Vernon F. Keller, Mabel Siegmund. CLERKS Myrtle M. Allen, Con stance .lory, W. Y. Richardson. Salem No. 3 2nd Set. JUDGES Gen. Laberee, J. N. Sknife. CLERKS-C. Z. Randall, Ruth Kress, Mary W. Davidson, Salem No. i 1st Set. JUDGES W. A. Liston, Lcln Lvncb. CLERKS H. N. Sloudenmeyer, Juanita Mapes, J. Frank Dunlap. Salem No. 4 2nd Set. JUDGES E. J. Swafford, Frances .Tenks. CLERKS W. W. Yantis, Minnie Ross, Frank M. Mape. Salem No. 5 1st Set. JUDGES H. E. Bolinger, Alex Pot ter. CLERKS D. F. Brunner, Dora M. Richter, Alice R. Trimlle. Salem No. 5 2nd Set. JUDGES G, V. Boggs, if. C. Hall berg. CLERKS C. VanPatten, Jr., Alvin E. Fii.lay, A. W. Anderegg. Salem No. 6 1st Set. JUDGES Elmo S. White, Bessie Smith. CLERKS Christine Miller, Nina B. Rowland, E, R. Schram. Salem No. 6 2nd Set. JUDGES W. M. Siegmund, Roy II. ! Smith. CLERKS - W. F. Dinger, D. L. Gib son, L. S. Rowlands. Salem No, 7 1st Set. JUDGES II. V. Doe, F. A. English. CLERKS Gladys Luthy, Cum Hunt, C. A. Roberts. Salem No. 7 2nd Set. JUDGES Jos. N. Smith, John Giem m els. CLERKS Mollic Runcorn, A. E. Presnall. H.ulah K. Ratliff. Salem No. 8 1st Set. JUDGES C. M. Roberts, P. I.. Frnzier. aTcLEAR C0MPLEX10H Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have Cays Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr. P. M. Edwards for 17 years treated score of women for liver and bowel ail ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well known vegetable Ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Ollv Tablets, you will know them by their ollv color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poison ous mntter that one's system collects. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, licnduclios, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, In active bowels, you take one of Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets nlchtly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men, take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets now and then Jnst to keep In the pink ot condition. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the success ful substitute for calomel 10c and iiio per box. All druggists. The Olive Tablet Company, Culumbus, 0. WATCH SORE THROATS because swollen glands or inflamed membranes often affect other tissues and lung trouble easily follows. As Nature's corrector of throat troubles the pure cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is speedily converted into germ-resisting tissue; its tested glycer ine is curative and healing, while this wholesome emulsion relieves the trouble and upbuilds the forces to resist tubercular germs and avert the weak ening influence which usually follows. If any member of your family has a tender throat, get a bottle of Scott's Emulsion to-day. Physiciansprescribe it to avert throat troubles, overcome bronchial disorders and strengthen the lungs. No alcohol or harmful drugs. Always insist on Scott's, Scott & Buwue, liloomlicld, N. J. 13-32 CLERKS Mabel G. Boyingtou, Ei n a M. Gueffroy, Alta Blight. Salem No. 8 2nd Set. JUDGES W. AV. Hill, E. G. BurrelV CLERKS Fred 31. Paulus, 1.. M. Perry, Wm. J. I.ivock. Salem No. 9 1st Set. JUDGES D. McHenrv, Henrv Schott. CLERKS Maude Pruitt, Margaret ! Fisher, .Mrs. A. A. Roy. Salem No. 9 2nd Set. JUDGES Chas. J. Spitzbnrt, A. A. AVinter. CLE RKS Orpha Bell, Esther Copley, Martha Gueffroy. Salem No. 10 1st Set. JUDGES S. S. East, John P. Robert son. CLERKS Stella L. Bynon, Ida L. Niles, Emma Vandeort. Salem No. 10 2nd Set. JUDGES J. A. Mills, Bertha Al brich. CLERKS A'clnia Hoover, Martha G. Brietzke, W. H. AVelch. Salem No. 11 1st Set. JUDGES Geo. P. Litchfield, Robert S. Gill. I CLERKS Ruby Ar. Rotzien, Mary L. ; Boeschen, Theodosia Bennett. I Salem No. 11 2nd Set, JUDGES H. S. Bell, John F. Davis, j CLERKS Carl 1). (iabrielsou, Ralph ; D. M cores, Frank S. AVard. j Salem No. 12 1st Set JUDGES D. J. Fry, AV. S. Low. j CLERKS Jean DeWitt, Gussie Nccr, ; Jessie Cromwell. 1 Salem No. 12 2nd Set. i JUDGES W. D. Pvans, P. Andresen. ' CLERKS K. E. Mickey, Perry P. Reigclinnn, C. C. Hargrove. Salem No. 13 1st Set. JUDGES Frank H. Reeves, H. 1 Tillman. CLERKS Mabel F. Hudelsou, Flor ence Viesko, Effie A.' King. Salem No. 13 2nd Set. JUDGES P. A. Miller. A. J. Daniels. CLERKS Karl Neugcliaucr, Emnin i I. Grahnm, Oia M. Dimicfc. Salem No. 11 1st Set. JUDGES Geo. B. Jacob, Clem Lewis, i CLERKS May E. Cleveland, Mil-1 lleno Klein, Vili'tlia Bort. Salem No, 14 2nd Set. JUDGES L. H. Fletcher. C. U. Hill. CLERKS Georrre J. AVendernth, I. C. Beers, V. E. Hnell. Salem No. 15 1st Set. JUDGES Mary B. Biibco. k, Mabel Huckestein. CLERKS Ida M. Bi.b.ock, Mary Sloper, Gertrude Funk. Clam XTi ir. n.i.l C JUDGES F. ,S. Lamport, Mrs. A. R.I AVilson. I CLERKS J. L. Teetz, Bertha Dun can, AVilla Huckestein. Salem No. 16 1st Set JUDGES J. Baumgartner, E. M. Lnfore. CLERKS Ruth Bishop, Pearl P. Courser, Inez Dennison. Salem No. 16 2nd Set. JUDGES Murk S. Skiff, Dan F. Lnngenlierg. CLERKS AF. L. Hunt, D. M. Steeves. Chas. E. Bier. Salem No. 17 1st Set. JUDGES Zilpha Galloway, AV. M. Chen inpton. CLERKS Airnes Bayne, Rose AV. Dnbcork. Laura B. Snyder. Salem No. 17 2nd Set. JUDGES L. P. Aldrich, II. L. Clark, CLERKS Robert M. Hofer, Kenneth Bayne, E. Max Page. Salem No. 18 1st Set. JUDGES AVm. Fleming, A. Eugene An franc. CLERKS Nellie D. Cox, T.ela Tage, Berniec Johnson. I Silem No. 18 2nd Set. I JUDGES N. D. Elliott, C. A. Arpke. CLERKS Herman S.hellbeig, L. Ingrey, E. A Springer. East Salem. JUDGES B. B. Gesner, Geo. Ed wards. CLERKS A. E. Aufranc, if. C. Dressier, E. E. Mntten. Salem Heights 1st Set. JUDGES Donald AV. Miles, AV. V Mohoney. CLERKS-S. Z. Culver, Emma M,aw, L. E. Judson. Salem Heights 2nd Set JUDGES Wm. Ale Gil. hrisf, Sr., Phil V. Thomas. CLERKS Millar McGihhiist, 1). Wiggins. Leonard B. Judson. St. Paul 1st Set. JUDGES J. S. McDonald, J. N. Gooding. CLERKS Elizabeth Davidson, Alda E. Pettyjohn, I.ela Coyle. St. Paul 2nd Set. JUDGES J. L. Cook, I. F. Buyserie. CLERKS Jno. F. Theo. B. Bre'ntano, J. F. Davidson, C. S. Mulien. Scollard 1st Set. JUDGES Jus. B. Hunt, Theresa Bierward. CLERKS Mrs. Margaret McCor mick, Mis. N. M. Johnston, E. A. Troc tor. Scollard 2nd 8et. JUDGES Jacob A'oorhees, Chns. Knenstinp'. CLERKS A. B. Crosby, J. T. McCor mick, Frank F. Proctor. Scotts Mills 1st Set. JUDGES John S. Richie, Lida E. CLERKS Arthur E. Adkln, Anna R. White. Surah M. J. Dunnpan. Scotts Mills 2nd Set JUDGES AV. T. Hoirir. C. AVhitWk. CLERKS Frank Schiedlcr, C. A. SldnT. JUDGES Nellie B. Simpson, Mary (Continued on Pugo Five.) Shadow for the Ground Hog This means that the Cold Spell will continue. GOOD ADVICE We have been telling you right along, that you should protect" yourself against the cold by buying that OVERCOAT AND WOOL UNDERWEAR OR A WARM SUIT You certainly will need these articles unless you already have them. It will save you doctor bills to take our advice. RUBBER BOOTS AND CRAWFORD SHOES As Avell as anything else in wearing apparel for .MEN AND BOYS Are in stock complete for filling your requirements. Brick Brothers The House That Quarantees Every Purchase. flBSHDS(i Today's and Tomorrow's Bargains in Used Furniture One 9x12 10-Avire seamless Brussels, worth $18.00 new, slightly used $9.50 One Leather Seat Rocker Dining Chairs 5()c eaCu Polished top, nickel base, $48.00 steel Range, used one month, now $29.50 Heaters $1.00 Up Iron Beds $1.00 Up One $12.50 solid oak Library Table . $7,50 One $10.50 solid oak Library Table $6,00 One $14.00 solid oak Library Table $7,50 Hundreds of Bargains too numerous to mention. E. L. STIFF & SON Albany e scl" e cneaPest because our ' expenses are the lowest. Hi-an'c Pace Will for I'1" '0U""T h"'Y'"s f"r Wt UldlllS Idao If 111 UCl ! lease, among whom lire tt ennsiderali! $600,030 Sugar Factory l"'! ,f the fnet'..ry ,.,, , , ' will not lio determined until the u: OranN Vtx, Ore., Ik 4.-rii. whole ; rUi, (lf Wlfho., xil.lev, the j.reM.lent KoRiie Ittver valley is jubilant. , (lf , OreKon Utnh" coraj.nn v. fim , OttieiuN of the Or.Kou l th SuKar s.l)t .1((., within the next we'.k or ... Heet ennipnny have just let the ''"'! sutisfnetory freiijht rates have I trnct for a .ff.UO.OHO miliar beet fiietory, , . southern Pneifie for fur the Houue River valley. 11111111' diate. construetion work is .romised. Plenty of seed has been obtained by the Oregon-Utah eomi'iiny for the ilantiii(; of 7000 aeres of land to beets T.1 ,1 r V...'. n tt!v, t the eo.nrany is authorized to reeeive ,-niti 1 1: l n I'll II' i'.Hi(;o u, n ....in u It farmers und nurieiiltuiists of the RoRue valley pay enounh attention to! the ernf.s und support the fnetory witrrx sufficient beets a second , fnetory is (Hou loir Secrets) promised for spring A shortage of iil,'t table is complete without ,i beet seed 111 the United States had tor I small paclia;e of delatone, for with it a time threatened to jeopardize themi. ,. ftiza can be ipiicUIv banished industry in this valley nml lit best it from f,,,, skin. To remove' hairs vim was thouKht only 0WI0 acres could be.r,.v mix into x paste enough of 'tho sown. With the opening of the llli-1 pew.ter and water to cover the objec nois valley to tho mitrfs of the world j tiounhlo hairs. This should be left on this summer from 10,000 tu 20,000 acres J the skin about 2 minutes, then rubbed of the finest irrigated beet land in tin' J nf f and the skin washed, when it will country will be open to planting. Al- . be found, 1'iee from hair or blemish, Ibj readv ti liirre number of people are in 1 ure nu act ovnuine delatniie. This Is a C. F. Hull of the Valey Music Music House Has Disap peared and every Piano in This Large Stock Is Ordered Sold. Remember v e positively will not ship duplicates at these prices. It is only the Pianos that are now here that are offered at these prices. See the latest in Player-Pianos offered at cost. You can save two or three hundred dollars if you act quickly. Open evenings. J. C. GALLAGHER, General Agent for Eilers Music House and the Manufacturers. 264 Commercial Street. nsmm'wrjkmuua Albany the liauliiitc of beets to the fnetory from any mint in the valley. ' The iiuestiou of similar eo.ii'esnions fram eastern railways i now being eonsidered. TQ rREE Y0UR gKIN OF HAIR OR FUZZ k Forced Sale.