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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OKKflON. THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 1916. . M. S. P L There Are Pianos On Our Floor That Are Marked Below Actual Cost to the Valley Music House. When you can actually buy for less than wholesale you should take advan tage of the opportunity. The Piano we offer for $125.00 is worth twice this price, . the Player-Piano we offer for $320.00 has a genuine Gulbransen Player action and is sold even in San Francisco for nearly twice this price. Here is a beautiful Kimball Player-Piano which received the highest award at San Francisco this year the regular price of this Piano is $800.00, and you can purchase this one for $515.00 on easy terms. You can buy now and save the large profit usually asked for Pianos. You are offered small monthly payments like rent; you are offered the best Pianos obtainable and all guaranteed by Eilers Music House and the manufacturers. With every Player-Piano I include $25.00 worth of free music and with every Piano I include a stool and the Piano is tuned. I will not order duplicates as these prices are only on the Pianos now here. Store open evenings. J. C. GALLAGHER General Agent for Eilers Music House and the manufacturers, 264 Commercial St. Ef Don't Merely "Stop" Cough Stop tke Thin (hat Cam and the Couch will Stop Ilaeif It Normal Instructor Says" Pu pils Should Be Proud of Fine Buildings A cough is really one of mir best friends. Jt warns us that there is in flammation or obstruction in a danger ous place. Therefore, when yon get a bad cough don't proceed to close yourself with a lot of drugs that merely "stop" the cough temporarily by deadening' the throat nerves. Treat the canst heal the inllauied membranes. Here is a borne made remedy that gets right at the cause and will make an obstinate conih vanish riof. M. S. Fitiunn. a member of the! more Quickly than you ever thought Pos- facutfy of the Oregon State Normal 1 siblc. school at Monmouth ami one of the! put 2V2 ounces of Pine: (.'iu cents most i.ioininen; educators in the state, ! worth) in a pint bottle and fill the bottle rercntjy- visited a number of the Ma-1 with plain granulated sugar syrup. This noil county schools with Superintend-' C,v!'8, l! . f,lU I","1 "f 4 ,e m"st llw"t ent V.. M Smith IVofessor Pitman , at a , (l,nt3 'No Mhf,r t(j was nvji'esuMi 11; ou.-tiunii.niii """prepare. X- ill I directions with I'inex, to prepare a statement covering nis on servntioiis on the trip through this county. The statement 111 part fol lows: I wish to commend you most heartily for the effort which you have been making to keep in touch with every Tt heals the inflamed membranes so centlv and promptly that yon wonder bow it does it. Also loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough and stops the formation of phlegm ill the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending the persistent loosj cough. Pinex is a highly concentrated com section of voiir county that you might pound ot .Norway pine extract, rich in kno.v the "lit-tds of vour schools, the puaiacol and in famous the world over desires of your people and understand' for di '"""S effect on the membranes, how to ser-n tbeni to their best in! To nvpid disappointment, ask your i,.,it T'nia iiitinintn ,.miii 1 nt mrf 'druggist for "2V. ounces of Pinex." and with, and knowledge of the conditions! i""'.t art nnvthin. else. A guarantee ly rounded, goes with tins preparation. and people of each community is a prime essential to the most effective service. ft was a pleasure to find in your schools so many well trained and suc cessful teachers. Their soci.il manner was excellent. Their attitude toward the sum rintendent, toward visitors, and toward thir children was very fine indeed and the methods used in teach ing, by nearly all observed, was of very high quality and in no ease, I think, did we find a teacher indifferent, but all anxious to do the very best work possible. J he special emphasis which I found The Pinex Co., l-'t. Wayne. Ind. cc.j!'!cl!H'lliilKl'l''l' SOCIETY ALINE THOMPSON Mrs. Russell Cat I'm and Mrs. Charles Hick entertained a number of matrons at an informal Kensington at the nome of the former on Tuesday afternoon. In the evening, Mrs. Cntlin was again hostess for a card party, including as her guests the members of the Alerry tioltound five hundred club. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hofer were hosts for a charming iiiform.il dinner lust evening, for Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cross who will leave the end of the week for Honolulu. Miss Fne Bolin entertained a number of Willamette university students on Thursday evening. Games and the making of candy formed the evening's diversions, after which a dainty collation was sen en. fireen, Ksther Parounagian, Lelu Jones, Mary Jfarounngian, Mrs. Hurry McCain, Mrs. Harold Doxsee, and the Messrs. Paul Green, Will Marsters, Harold Dox see, Fred Otto, Harry Bowers and Mil ton Cox. PERSONALS City Will Pay $1955 For Twenty-Five Free Con certs Next Summer 'fi: Mis. C. J. Clarke, of 8cio, is in the city. ( h.nles L. Dick went to Albany this morning. Mrs. C. II. Button is in the city, from was being placed on certain subjects i Independence, was gratifying indeed. It is a well j (ieorge Claxton, of Shaw, was in the recognized fact that concentrated cf- city yesterday. fort must be placed upon one subject at I r,d White was in Salem yesterday, a time before it can be mastered; that i from Falls City. while we have a general interest Mr. and Mrs. C. A. White, of Falls in all subjects of the curriculum and a ; City, are Salem visitors today, desire to teach them all well there must I '', M. Newberry, the Court street be certain periods during which the! limber, was in Silverton yesterday. superintendent, supervisors, teachers, i Monte .1. Wax, of Port land, was in Each concert given in Willson's pnrlt next summer by the Salem Military band, will cost the city of Salem ex-, actly $78.40. A contract has recently been enter-; ed into by tho city of Salem and John' llraber, by which the city pays $l.Mlo lawful money for "1 conceits, to bei paid to the band in installments of $035 each as earned. ! In consideration of the payment of this amount, John timber, as manager1 of t ii e band, agrees to orgmize and properly train a concert band of not less than 21 pieces, to bo made up of i such instruments as the manager may require. And they must be capable of; rendering first class concert music. A competent and efficient, leader: must be secured by Mr. Uraber. Tbej music, according to the contract, shall be of a class to be approved by tbei mayor and committee on public parks, and the selections must be renewed i from time to time, to avoid undue repe tition. Twenty-five concerts will be given, each to be not less than one hour and! thirty minutes, and all will be held inj the band stand donated to the city byj Josepii if. Albert. The series of con-j certs will be distributed throughout. May, June, July, August and Septenv' ber nud shall be given as nearly as1 possible Tuesday and Friday evenings, i Intermissions between selections shall not exceed ten ; minutes. If tho mavor or the committee of public parks do not like the selections offered, according to the contract, they are authorized to select the music, suliject to the limitation as to the length of each particular concert. If tiie band does not linn out the re- A Letter To our customers and the public: We desire, to call your attention at this time to the unfortunate con dition of the merchandise market. There is without doubt going to be a terrible realization and awakening of the public to the unheard advance in prices of all WEARING APPAREL The merchant is receiving in every mail, notices that the prices of this and that article will cost so much more in the future, and that the juices quoted today are not guaranteed to staud tomorrow, etc. This condition is not a snare to make the merchant buy heavy, nor do we call the attention of our customers to this condition because we want you to buy at once any article which you may be contemplating purchasing in the near future, but we do this to SAVE YOU MONEY and we do advise you to buy what winter wearing apparel you may need for next season, right now, before the raise of prices. WAR WAR WAR This is the cry of the manufacturers claiming they cannot purchase dye stuffs, it is only natural that when so necessary a commodity can not be had, and the little that may be purchased is worth its weight in gold, that the prices of all articles containing dye stuffs, will neces sarily be advanced sky high. Therefore it behooves our customers not to delay their purchases of OVERCOATS, CLOTHING, ETC., and buy at once even for next season, come to us where every article is guaranteed. Yours truly, the citv yesterday visiting friends, -Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer Put nam went to Portland this morning. Asa Smith, of the Wallace f irm, re turned yesetrday from a week's visit in Portland. .Miss Dora Covey returned to her Mrs. H. A. Thomas, of Portland, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Zorn Bar ber, at l'JM Market street. Mrs. Carl 0. Douey entertained Fri day afternoon in honor of Miss Juniu Todd. Mrs. Donev's guests included a group of Willamette university maids.- . - I Later a delicious supper was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Gnst.iv E'bsen. The evening was enjoyably passed with games and an impromptu programme, a reading by Mrs. Helen Miller Semi and a story by Professor Ebsen. Dr. Doney also read some in teresting accounts of his visit in Lo eerene ami Switzerland. Besides the young ladies of Lausanne hall, Dr. ami' Mrs. Doney 's guests in the evening were: Professor and Mrs. Those invited were: musses nmu , uusiuv ..., .. ..... .. . - illltl me. .ms-ca it""-i Macllan. Mrs. C. P. Funnel, of Sherwood, Ore gon, who has been visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. F. 11. Thompson, returned honic today. Friday evening Mrs. V. S. Mott and several 'other matrons of the Priscilla club will be hostesses for a dinner and enrd party at the home of the former on North Commercial street. The ladies of the O. E. S. were en tcrtaiiied at their regular monthly so I'ini rHtrninon Tuesday with Mrs. Ed ward (iHlingham, Mrs" James Godfrey, Mrs. Otto Headriek, Mrs. Eugenia Oil- . i ,r; . I.' - n..,ir..v ia fi,,i. f!,.v who is the eupstl m.nitra aim -mlss ..,.,. wu.,.-.., of her son and ilaugliter-in-iaw, .ur. n.d Mrs. (Ieorge liray, spent tne fust pupils and even tiie patrons of the school give their attention to master ing the principles and acquiring facil ity and accuracy in the use of the same iu some special subject. 1 was hnppy to find that reading and oral and written expression were being especially emphasized at this! home in ij.irtland today niter a week time; or hi otner words, tne power to visit with friends in the city. gain thought clearly and to express it .Mrs. Pearl llollowuy, of Portland, is uccuratelv and with pleasure. ! iu the citv, called here bv the illness I was also pleased to find that in of her mother. .Mrs. E. R. Macy your county you are especially empha-j A. M. Neer, of Alexandria, X. D., is sizing the industrial club work with a 'in the city for a two weeks' visit with hope that every boy and every girl in his father, and brother, Lieutenant A. .Manim couuiy may iiecoine a creator, , jjy Jeer. a producer, a saver and a property! nouier. sic & a & A & ;V k i!t :!c k as we visneii some or vour neautirui schools and found them beautifully de signed, substantially and enatlv built and tastefully adorned and decorated, 1 was caused to recall the school houses of the olden time. It now seems an olden time, even though it was only a score ot years ago, a school house illy designed, crudely constructed, shabbily built ami poorly located, with outside walls marked, with inside walls de faced, with desks carved ami marked and the common drinking cup. It is no wonder that hoys and girls that attended schools like those felt that the country was a poor place to live. How different must be the in fluence and result 11)1011 the lives of the A SURE WAY TO END DANDRUFF ; !: -Jt :- Jj! sj: sj: -Js sjc je Brick Bros. -keeping ort sje 1 The K-o was simply doing what COURT HOUSE NEWS t 1 good submarine should do- ot sight tor a time. quired number of 21 pieces, it is agreed; -j. .jc - t.'iat t..)u snail ne (le.uicten inr eacn musician under the required 21. Ifj District Attorney Ringo stated today bad weather prohibits a concert as nd-;t,.lt tne open season for bootleggers be vertised, the mayor or chairman of the!(,.m jainmry 1, lSUti, and would con park committee will have the right toitjmR, indefinitely and that he was go fix a date for a concert iu lieu of the!ilg tQ a ' follow up" policy. 0",0"'i'!U.',1- -i - . , II" connection with this statement he Should the city desire any addition-., he )ro.)OSP,i to file criminal infor a concerts, Mr. (.ruber agrees, to tnr- .. . ' sr v ir u.m,s us soo Us iie hud served his time iu the city jar Hayes was convicted yesterday after noon and sentenced to 20 days in the 1 iiy jail. Sheiiff Ksch made the ninth turnover ' of tux money to the county treasurer to 1 day for taxi's collected on the HIM tax roll. The total amount was if lii.sol.OK There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid ur von from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it lit night when retir ing; use enough to moisten the seilp 11ml rub it in gently with the finger-tips. By morning, most ir not nil, ef Jour of the week in Portland. tt Mis. Horace Fenton entertained the alumni chapter Kappa Alpho Theta vesterdav nt her home, 421 East Twen ty fourth street. A shower for Miss Kno Zimmerman, bride-elect, was rtnste.! An enjcyablc social chat and refresh ment; were interspersed with a de lightful reading by Miss Ethel Thomas. Cards have been issued announcing the marriage of Miss Lyle Steiwer, daughter of John Steiwer to Mr. Clar ence Walls on Saturday, feuruary me Home, nae .liiimeriiiaii, miii.---.-M.-n, - . If nf 1)m steiwer feature which followed the short bus.- tel ft h a t the. ol ihss session. The Thetns are providing ' lt " 'jl win be for a voting member who is now in Chi- . Ihe wedding, wbuh 1 will be .ago studying voice culture with Daddi. simple has caused a rippb of j. .. : . . -,.. ...,i .iut hnriab e surprise among the omle-i boys and girls of Marion county who 'dandruff will be g , and i h-ee or 1 our attend these beautiful standard schools' m"r? applications mil complete.- ois that are properly lighted, heateH and M,lvp '"- entirely destroy every sing'e ventilated; located upon beautiful plots 'K am- trace of it, no mutter how of ground, surrounded by flowers and much dandruff you may have shrubs, the pure drinking water gush-! You will find all itching and d'ggnig ing from a bubbling fountain with1 of tho scalp will stop instant'. y, and which to slake their thirst and the I your hair will be fluffy, liistrcus, glos American flag proudly floating over sy, silky and soft, and look and feel 0 their school indicating that it is one hundred times better, or the grand American forts that is; 1 fighting the battles of peace, liberty! TWO WEIjr OVER HIM and prosperity. j Sai: Jose, Cab, Feb. ID. Two women Nothing delighted me more than the wept in court over William .1. Brady, splendid, wide awake and enthusiastic ncc rxd of passing a bad $10 check, parent-teacher associations which 1 ll.ougli he had spurned one, it iH nl found in vour countv. These associa- loiwd. in lever of the other. One was KtZ 1. n '..iri c ii.-i 1 talent and Ii cr ! able surprise among anrnritv sisters are determined that she, many friends. shall have a chance to improve on her tttidies. Oregoninn. tions, I found, were the moving spirits. Ins wife, the o'her his ullegcl al'fin of educational progress in the com-iity. munities where they exist. They de veloii and enlighten an intelligent, broad minded and progressive public i plcnsur- j ami the public school is safe where it. elect s inns tne right sort of pnrcnt-tencher as-1 soci.ition to plan tor it, encourage audi support it, nish the same under the same basis of compensation as furnished in the sum mer contract, only the city shall not require the services of any of the mu sicians between the hours of fl o'clock in the morning and 0 o'clock in the evening. In case of strikes, or any cause deem ed sufficient, Mr. timber is unable to conceit, he is not to be held liable nn-lt lll,'h MM. to was lor penalties aim der his contract, provided he gives th.-i -fC.ll7.MS interest. Of the total sum the city one week's notice. ; state und county tax was $1,521.S1, the the final concert must be given be-; general rond fund received 1,a22.lS8, fore October 1, HMO. j the city of Salem f-l.SKH.Kl, and school The growing popularity of concerts; district So. 21 received 2,10S.:!o. in the park is attested by the increased ' attendance lust summer over that of; "Do It now" is the slogan of the former years. The audience was never ; county tux collecting department rela- j less than I, tali) and many evenings; five to the requests for tax statements., when weather conditions were favor-; It costs but a cent to send iu a post able, it lias been estimated that the' card now asking for a statement of crowd numbered fully 4,ii(iil. In fact, the taxes and it will cost no less later it became quite the thing for neig'.ilior-! when the grand ru-h is on to pay taxes ing towns to attend the concerts, niuk-1 during the last, few days before the ing up nnto bile jmrtics. ! jiemilty is lidded in April. "Do your ' ! Xmns shopping curly" is n mild whis- Pupils of High School i ;r.W-K .U" , Patronize Public Library last few -lavs" the entire force will be ; busy taking iu money and some state ments may be delayed if the clerks are obliged to take time off to make out The total attendance at the public library by pupils of the senior high school during the mouth of January statements. Iiy having the statement on hand the taxpayer may then wait very Suffered Great Pain I letter Telle of Lima Looked -for Prctcriplwiu Miss Lena Ooodin, of Portland, is -Now Iiy tne way of suggestion, and visiting at the home of her parents, j not by any means in the spirit of crit-j The Allah club recently f o rm e-1 . by , -y r " ;:" "' ' .tHr ,vhi,h wi ,,,.,.,,, be ?,,, a group of college. maids are planning, ouit sUe t. assistance to you and your people in to give a number ot .lolly attairs DC-1 ..iA:k:fc!!c-!( advnneing the splendid" school work! Thno included in the club are: Miss; Helen Wastell, Miss Evelyn Cathey,!! Miss Krma Davenport, Miss Lucile Mc- Cullv, Miss Esther Cox and Miss Elmoi Uhling. . j The ladies missionary society of the ; Paptist church will meet Friday af- ternoon at the home of Mrs. A. J. Gile! on North Winter street. An interesting literary programme j will be followed bv a social afternoon , and refreshments. WAR NEWS OF ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Six gitat buttles were raging in the Carpathians. The Kus sians retreated from Czerno witz when the Germans forced a way into llukowina. Premier Asquith announced that an ab solute blockade of all German ports is being considered. which you are already doing: Visit- j ing day for rural teachers; coiisobda-! tion or rural schools where practicable; ;at least two acres for the school site; 1 supervisors should work with their I teachers in small groups. This would .givc an opportunity to make special study of methods to be used in present jing subject matter; n hool boards I should establish . maximum and lain-; Milium salary, giving stated increase for successful ami satisfactory service. Z3& Keep your teeth as you would have 2 keep you -healthy and whole. Three times a day use Qr.lyan's , PERFECT Dear Mr. Edltw I am making a per. sonal appeal to your readers who ara bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and rheumatism, to give up the use of harsh salts, or alcoholic Kidney medi cines and In their place tako a short treatment of "Anuric" and bo convinced of its wonderful virtues as I was. 1 suf fered great puin, had a great deal of Irritation, water becamo foul. I tried everything advised but with no results, I sent for a box of "Anuric Tablets" and Boon discovered that they brought relief. I havo used them since, and now tlin water Is natural, nay health good, and appetite, splendid, homo of tho doctors iironoiinced my trouble enlarged prostate, sow I have no moro troublo and I most assuredly feel that this latest discovery of Dr. Pierce's is tho best remedy for bladder and kidney troubles that I know was -If2!l cording to the report of ; ,,: .h,, iv W ,1,,-r. vlfore raivinir Miss I'lora M. Case, school librarian.) his tuxt,s llntl 1H 10 'knows the exact Ibis was uu average attendance from; ,, 110 ......fusion will result and the, the high scnool ot 20. daily, an iu-jH.lit lille wi,j ,,e mlui.0l, crease oyer January of one year ago,: wlo'ii the average daily atten.iai.ee wasj T)e ,.,. of ,;,.,,,, n. jll(.,ts 0KitMt , ,- , . , , ,'C. W. Peters, an action to recover mou-, or home rending, tie high school, , i j. i i ,,., , . .i i,,-,. i , , . ey a eged due for services rendered,! pupils were issued Klili books list: 1 1 i i . . v i ,i. Loth. The average daily circulation ' " lM i! .""r rV in the school was (id, compared to 47 .;'-- lefui Ju.lKe Kelly of January, l!M,. Twentv-two books!" 10 l'?u.r "'t', ,'I"'e w,,huut were added to the high school library j A' Jw.b?. ""-V represents he last month. plaintiff und George O. liinglinin, the From the three junior high schools.! 'b'-'ciidiiut. j Washington, Lincoln and Grant, there' ,,,,,, was an attendance of Ml tit the library1 of R K- Km,l'P. I,s trustee,! for the month of January. The mini- "I'"1"" W- Million-, Kose E. Mallory, i ber of books circulated at Lincoln was! -M- M '-""'.V ""d -Alary M. Muff was; I0i, at (iraut L'JL', and lit the Wash-, '" l,nl ' depn itment No. 2 of the cir inglon junior high school, .'7. ' i"it court today before Judge Galbi- The total niimljcr of books sent to ' Thi-s is an iictiou brought by the; the grade schools was HiliO. These ! trustee iu bankruptcy who alleges that! grades also user! 177 books from thejW'. K. Mallory disposed of Mi'.l.'M acres public library. To the teachers of the:0' bind to the other defendiiints who; grades .'15- pictures were issued. iare his relatives to place the property The Saturday story hour at the pub-: out of his hands during the bankruptcy lie library was attended by an aver-' proceedings. The farm is said to be, nge of lil for each hour. This number ! north l!i),0ii() and is inciinibered with' is rather low and is due to the fact ; a mortgage of $11,000. Mr. Mallory that on two Saturdays iu January, it ' maintains that the disposal of the lands ' was aiiiost impo-siiiic tor children toinas made prior to the institution of bankruptcy proceedings and was made in entire good faith. Whenever a teacher has been entirely; of. If Lean Indiico anyone to glvo it a trial, 1 leel mat ne will tiiatiK mo ior Toot Si Powder L -. r u Prepared by a Doctor ot Venieu JUr,. E.nd 2c sump tod.y for . J.n.rous tri.l pMk.. to I. W. Lyon & Son,, Inc., 8 6 W. 274 St., N.T. City satisfactory that she shall be retained in her present position. When the teacher has been fairly successful, she! be retained upon conlition that sue; shall use part of the vacation for at tending some good summer school. Governor to Recommend $500 Reward for Murderer Governor Withycombe will recom mend tc the next legislature that a re ward of $5n0 be paid for the arrest and conviction of the parties who are guilty of the murder of Mrs. Ii. J. Hinkle, who was clubbed to deuth Inst Friday night nt her home on South lL't' , street. It is reported that llarve Hin kle, a son of tho murdered womnn, will also offer a reward of 500 making the total reward $1,000. No new developments have been brought to light today in the case and no arrests nave oeen ma.ie as was rumored last night. Tho police are still i bnffltwl nnd nil nt thA etiiea lim-A t.Aan 1 run to earth with no results, calling attention to this great boon that rellovos this Pecmintzly worst of oil troubles that human uYsh can lull heir to. (Signed) H. IL Fleisid:b. Note: Up to this time. " Anuric " has not been on salo to the public, but by the persuasion of many patients and tho Increased demand for this wonderful healini tablet, Doctor Pierco has dually decided to put It into the drug stores of this country within Immediate reach, or send 10 cents for largo trial package. Simply ask for Doctor Pierce's Anurlo Tablets. Thero can bo no Imitation. Kvery package of "Anuric" Is sure to lie Dr. Pierce's. Y on will lind the signature on the packagn Just as you do on Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, tho ever famous friend to ailing women, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, provet years to lie the greatest general tonic and rwonstrnetor for any one. At any rate don't glvo up hopo of being cured of your malady until just a few doses of " Anuric have proven that It will make you foci llko a differ ent person. Editor Pleas Insert this letter In j tome coiuplvuous place in your paper. get out on account of the weather. Coroner Holds Inquest On Doyle's Victims Morris Makes the Prices Compare values and prices that you get at this store 1 lb. Tillamook Cheese 20c Best Creamery But ter 33c 0 loaves Bread 10c '.) pkgs, Matches ... 10c 2 pkgs. Corn Starch 15c 3 pkgs. Raisins 25c 2 cans Sunrise Milk 15c ' cans Carnation Milk 25c 1 gal size Peaches . .35c 1 gal. size Apricots 35c 1 gal. size Pumpkin 25c 1 gal. size Squash . . 25c 3 cans Tomatoes ... 25c 3 cans cut String Beans 25c 2 cans Van Camp Peas 25c 3 cans Sweet Valley Peas 25c No. 3 A. & L. Pine apple 15c 2 cans Table Peaches 25c 3 cans corn 25c 25 oz. K. C. Baking Powder 20c 1 lb. Royal Baking Powder 45c 2 pkgs. Arm & Ham mer Soda 15c 3 cans good Clams. .25c 3 cans extra good Oysters 25c 3 cans extra good Salmon 25c 2 cans Columbia River 25c Klamath I'lills. Or., Feb. (I. William Doyle shot and killed Mrs. Murv A. -t-ll I 1 I I. . .. , r .. ', . ,cu ... -r oaognu-r ...aggie ..ones.., ntt,.1(iy fr , ,,lltjn,iff, A suit to rpiii't title wns filed in the circuit court today by D. K. Myers and ! others against Fva Fox and others I claiming an interest in the property in question which consists of 28.1.72 acres of land ill this county. ('. M. Ionian coroner's jury at, '2. o'clock this af- i!ouaii.a decided ternoon. I Tl , ,,, , ,,,, .l,,.i..,, .... 1'"' " Will. Ulir l-IMIIMI, ,,,, in,- ranch where the shooting occurred. This was seized by the sheriff and cor oner who arrived ill I.angell valley, lit) miles from Klauiath Pulls, this morn ing. Testifying nt the inquest, Doyle said the women tried to drive him from the ranch, which be h id leased from them. The .lones woman, iie asserted, rushed at him with a rifle. He took this from her. Mrs. Wilcox seized a shotgun and attacked him, Doyle asserted. The three grapleil for possesi-on of the gun. Both Imrrels were discli irged, killing tiie two women. Doyle maintains that he did not shoot them deliberately. The prisoner will be brought to Klauuit!i Falls for trial. JAP GETS REPRIEVE Washington, Feb. 10. At the request of the Japanese ninbif-ador. President Wilson granted a respite of (sixty days to O. Itow, a Japanese murderer who i as sentenced to hang at Juneau, Alas- kl teliru.iry w. LOOKING FOR WORK j Everywhere men complain about work; even boys and girls in school or , business find work tedious and irk- some, but it isn't the work half so much as their own Jack of physical strength j that makes it hard. j Rich blood. strone Junes and health- i ful digestion make work pleasurable i in business, in school or even house- j work, and if those who are easily tired who are not sick, but weak and ner-1 vous would just take Scott's Emul sion for one month and let its pun: concentrated food create richer blood to pulsate through every artery and vein let it build a structure of healthy tissue and give you vigorous strength you would find work easy and would look for more. Insist on Scott's. BcUt tx lsowuc, Llooiufitlil.N.J. 13-JJ 25c 25c .25c 25c 15c .25c Salmon 5 lbs. best cream Oats 3 1-2 lbs. best Head Rice 4 lbs. Japan Rice . . 3 1-2 lbs. white Beans 3 1-2 lbs. pink Beans 25c 1 lb. English Wal nuts 4 lbs. extra choice dried Peaches .. 25-lb. box extra choice Prunes $1.00 Nice streaked Bacon, per pound 20c Extra sugar cured Backs, per lb. ... 17c 4 Krinkle Corn Flakes 25c Picnic Hams, per lb. 11c R. N. Morris Phone 1167 Free Delivery Morris Ave. and Fair Grounds Road HH.I.Bf-'"",-"''m'"a ""'''