THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1918. e MM IMHttttHHWHI 1 CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. QUICK REFERENCE.TO FIRMS THAI GIVE SERVICE ON W AT NOTICE 1VHFKF RI VFR AND SFIIFH MFFr.,.UF BFrMmn ,; invroriccDc U " ' . " imwiUJUiiu ULI rtU I Hill JLlJ Willamette Valley News j EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL gilem Eleetrie Co., Masonic Tcmplo, 127 North High TEANSFEE AND DEATAGE Silcm Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front Streets Telephone. , JXn OAT.V. Maia 1200 MainTi . AUTO DELIVERY BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIV ered anv place, city or country. Phone (A or 2081R. W. W. Fisher- AWNINGS DO YOU, WANT new awnings for store or hon.e? Call or Write U. Dill man, 900 Highland Ave. 5-18 DENTIST DR. F. L- UTTER, DENTIST, ROOMS? 413-414 Bank of Commerce bldg. Phone 606. 11-4 FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd"& Bush bank, Salem, Oregon LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT MeCornaek hall on every Tuesday at 8. P. Andresea, C. C. W. B. Uil son, K. R. & S. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246.meet every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Derby building, corner Court and High streets. R. F. Day, V. C; J. A. Wright, clerk. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillsom, secretary. All cases of cruelty or neg leet of dumb animals should be re ported to the secretary for investigation. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA "Oregon Grnpe Camp" No. 1360, meets, every Thursday evening in Derby building, Court and High St. Mrs. Pearl Coursey, 214 Court St , oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, recor der, 1415 N. 4th St. Thone 1436M. BUYERS ATTENTION 1 I have a com fortable 5 room cottage . for sale with good lot for $700; also a mod era five room cottage one block from paved street. This i a eheap property at 1400. I have a choice buy for $1500, two block from ear line and one block from paved street I have several valuable lots for sale cheap; also a house for $600. Square ueal Keaity Company, U. a. Bank building. Phone 470. U Friiitland News Items (Murphya coaiietery last Sunday mom ling. The musie was furnished by a i quartet, Mrs. Ins an Cleave Jiiss (Capital Journal Special Service) Knrua Fisher, Messrs. G. G. Lcouey Fruitland, Or, AprU 26. Now is tks'and Louis Bartrnff. to. -nt-h fr tl.a t,.nt viitrmillaii The i-arent teachers meeting will be on your fruit trees. Yeu wiU know it by , held at the school house Friday eve. A 840 ACRES, 200 cultivated, 40 timber pasture, running water, fair improve ments, 3 miles from Pratum. best Waldo Hill aoil, price $23,000. 60 acres, 58 cultivated, 18 pasture, 2 timber, all good soil, spring water, good improvements, 1900 prune trees, 50 English walnut trees, good team of horses, wagon, harness, 3 Jersey cows, 100 pure bred hens, 1 mile from Aumsville, a snap, price $S500. Terms. Socolofsky, 341 State St. phone 970. 5 10 the web. The Red Cross is making another quilt. Work has slacked up now on ac count of scarcity of material Those twe airplanes high up in Hu sky seen by a lady at Lachmund, ac cording to your correspondent at that place, were probably a couple of vag rant aranes which occasionally appear ia this section, or they might have been a pair of storks bearing to some happy home a fresh arrival. Pupils of Fruitland school will givo an entertainment in about three weeks consisting of choice literary numbers. Mrs. O. L. Wrur alter of jsetnei, starr ed to Nebraska last week, summoned by the serious illness of her father. Mr, HATTERS-CLEANERS ELLSWORTH, THE HATTER Men's and women's hats cleaned, reblocked end rotriiuimed. Old hats made to look like new. We carry a large stock of fine ribbons. 495 Court St. LAWN MOWERS THE F1XIT SHOP Let us repair and sharpen your lawn mowers. 261 Court. Phone 1022. tf UNITED ARTISAN'S Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. in I. O. O. F. hall. Norma L. Terwilliger, M. A ; C. A. Vibbert, secretary, Crown Drug Store, 338 State street. SECOND HAND GOODS OSTEOPATH DRS. B. II. WHITE AND R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic, physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkville, Mo Post graduate and specialized in nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col lege. Offices 505-508 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Residence, 1620 Court. Phone 2215. Dr. White Res. Phone 469. BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE- Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry, watches, tools, musical instruments bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit cases, trunks, cameras, typewriters and furniture Capital Exchange, 337 Court street. Phone 493. eoedd DroErara as usual. A school board and telephone meet ing waa held at the school house last Saturday night- t Mia. A. Weinert and Miss Emma Fisher were elected delegate to the state Sunday school convention which will be held in Salem tnia wee.. Dcnald News Items BAMMHAL1S GAMt BUI SHORT TIME Airraea Made Home Rim AO Right Wiard Cannot Fight kMiiuiesota (Capital Journal Special Service) Donald. AprU 26. The community waa saddened by the news of the death of Mrs. Peter Feller on April 17th. The funeral service were held at the home Saturday at 1:30, Rev Decker of Wood-burn officiating. A .'quartet consisting of Mrs. A. Fellers, wuica " . i rwoj.,. Brubaker lost one of his cows lately., A , , ... ' L'-.... a ...1 TW4firt. .it will a.,,ntini,.tt Ant with fatiil re- . . . . V.l l tL ,. 1. J...I. ....... u .... - Sesad To im fc? M NatCTtifJ Inrnc Gret!y Developed fcy Taeciunf CbiMU taLwthair Doii. FOR RENT FOR RENT The storeroom at 141 N. Conimoreial street, now occupied by Oompton's 15c. & 25c store, will be for rent May 1st next. Far particu lars inquire i at room 22 Brc.yman block. ' tt 110 ACRES, 80 cultivated, 30 timber pasture, 40 acres ia crop, good duiiu ings, on rock road, two miles from town, some stock and Implements, price $1100, will take $3000 Salem residence, some cash and easy terms on balance. 100 acres, UO cultivated 50 bottom, 5 timber, all fenced, good road, new 6 room bungalow, barn, close to school, $11,000. 20 acres Yamhill county, exchange for b room bungalow in Salem. Equity i 40 acre Idaho irrigated farm fo raneh near Salem or Dallas, not over $3000, price $6000. 20 acres close to Salem, 6 cleared, good Improvements, rock road, $4000. 58 acres, 45 culti vated, 25 beaverdam, 12 pasture, 1 orchard, good barn, fair house, join ing town, running water, $6200 easy terms. Modern o room oungaiow, furnace, paved street, $1500. Mod ern 5 room bungalow,, furnace, fire place, bath, Dutch kitchen, close in, $2000. $8500 worth of acreage and residence property 'to exchange fori ranch any where. Cooolofsky, 341 1 supposedly by eating lark-spur fiimialicl the .music. A larec eoneourse suits. friend followed the remains to Tlw protracted effort at the cliuren rutteville cemeterv, where they were ...111 with Aimmirntrtm, . -'. ... . . .... is sun gmuS -a; - tai,i to res'. Mrs. turustina Maag iw results, several young persons having. WM b)m jn Russia Feb Z6 im, presented themselves for prayers, uur u the 1893 tBe ainiiy arrived in youne people of Fruitland are not of Jkej AmKri. rmM,-, her husba'nd and five reckless ana gouiejs son dui tnruuu- children, Mrs. Feller leaves an aca ity adds graudf.nir and perfectioa to!fatnri onc Drother and seven sisters, character. Rev. Stocker and Rev. Abel ,yjjelity Hive, Woman's Benefit asso of Salem who conduct the services are I ciation o tho Maccabees, of which earnest workers and present the old,, Fellers was a member, officiated clean-cut gospel unmixed with evolution at the grave- Tho sympathy of the en and the "higher criticism" so repug-Hire eommiunity goes out to Mr. Fellers naut to old fashioned Christians. land children in thia sad bereavement. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. Retail Prices Creamery butter (. 4550e ! J Flour, hard wheat z.moz.su Flour, soft wheat $2.502.60 Country butter . 40a STOVE REPAIRING LET US ESTIMATE ON All your Printing an XTp-to-Now office to meet' your print ing demands, THE CAPITAL JOOENAL PHONE 81 STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED flrt vpurs exDcrience. Depot, National and American fence. 1 Sizes 26 to 58 in, high. , .., Paints. 'oil and varnish, etc. ' Lnminlierrv and hoo hooks. s m FnnpB and Stove Works, 250 Court street. Thona 124. VETERINARIAN RAILROAD TIME TABLES SALEM- GEER LINE No. 73 Arrive at Salem 9:15 a.m. No. 74 Leave Salem 3:05 p.m AI.EM, PALLS CITY WESTERN il61 Lv Salem, motor 7 :05 a.m. il63 Lv Salem, motor 0:35 am. 165 Lv Salem, motor 1:40 p.m. Through car to Monmouth and Arlie 157 Lv Salem, motor d:4Mp.m. 169Lv Salem.' motor 5:57 pm, 839 Wv frt. Lv Salom.... 5:0.0 a.m. 162 Ar at Salem . 8:30 am. 164 Ar. at Salem ,.11 :00 a.m. 166 Ar at Salom 3:00 p.m. 168 Ar at Salem 5:35 p.m. 170 Ar at Salem 7:20 p.m. 240 Wy frt Ar Salem 2:30 p.m. OREGON ELECTRIC Southbound Trail , Leave Arrive P. Portland Salem " 1 6:30 am 8:35am , BLtd :S0 am 10:11am f tii 10:45 am 12:50 pm S 8:05 pm 4:15 pm 13 Ltd..-.. 4:45pm B:4upm DR. W. G. MOOKHULSfJ iwunii .fimi (militate uorncu uni versity. Office Cherry City Feed stnhi. 544 Ferrv St. Phones, office 2199; Res. and night 1510- "water company SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial ana iraue si'w Bills payable monthly in advance. You mav ransack the vocabularies of human speech and the forms of spoken language and then you will fail to find words that will fitly characterize the Prussian hellian of today. 'Though tike spring is backward pas tures and grain look fiuc, and the fruit tirnsnect is promising. Relatives from Albany visited iu the family of H. C. and Mrs. Bressler Sun day. Baiuanas ,7c , 35c Eggs, dozen , Sugar, 11 lbs. for Sales limited to fl PORTLAND MARKET Portland .Or., April 26. Butter, city creamery 40o , . Eggs, gelecited local ex. dTo.-- Hens 27c Broilers 35(ffi37c Hens 2025e Cheese, triplets" 23,id HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY-TRY THIS! 8aya glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washea out polaona. THE MARKET Arrive Eugene Only minor changes in fruit and vegetables arc to be noted in today's market quotations. Oram Wheat,, soft white L85M Wheat, red : " hbo Wheat, lower grades on sample $03 $36 $38 Daily Live Stock Market Cattle Receipts 544 Tone of market strong Good to choice steers $13(rl4 Good to medium sheers $12(a l3 Common to good steers $10.25(all.23 Choice cows and heifers $11.2o12.25 Cannors $4.256-25 Bulls $6.25&'10.75 Calves $8.75 13.25 Stocker and feeder steers $70(tt90 per head Hogs Receipts- 280 , " Tone 'of market firm Prime mixed 17.WU(US Medium mixed $17.6317.8o ! Pigs $13.5016.50 Sheep Receipts 416 Tone of market strong Spring lambs bid $20 Western yearlings $15.2o 15.50 Valley yearlings $15-2515.50 Wethers $1313 50 Ewes $1212.50 NOTE Portland market on shorn sheep. 21 ' to 3c under qotat4on Oats Barley, ton Bran Shorts, per ton 'iTor. to Hay, cheat, new J"w Hay! vetch, new Hay, clover, new - 43e 40c 6:35 pm 8:30 pm 17 8:05 pm 8:07 pm Salem only 19 9:20 pm 11:20 pm Salem only II 11:45 pm 1:55 am 6:50 am "Norch Bank Station (leave Jefferson Street 15 and 20 winutes later) "jiButterfat ia:apmjCreamerr blltler Country butter Northbound Train Leave Arrive No. jngene Salem 2 i 12:65 am 4:35 am 7:15 am 10 Ltd. 7:35 am 9:45 am U . 1120 iin 14 11:20 am 1:50 pm tfl Ltd 11:55 pm 4:00pm BO u-..4:10pnv 5:30 pm 22 ...... ).23pm 7:55 pm Tnrk.' Veal and Mutton ISrtilfic " i"" lfi)17e 7(a9c Veal, fancy Steers Cows . 5a6V.!C Bulls iiT-rfiii Snrins lambs 11 fi xNorth Bank Station (Arrive Jefferson Street 15 minutes earlier) ."Leave Cor- vallia. CORVALIflS CONNECTIONS Leave Corvallis Arrive Salem 8:25 am....Northbound...-9:4o am 12:12 pm....Northbound...-l:50 am 2:41 pm..Northbound.."..4:00 pm 4:10 pm..Northbound....5:30 pm 6:18 pm....Nortibonnd....7:55 pm u na am annthbound....9:57 am 10:15 am....Southbound..ll:33 am J 2:50 pm.. . South oo ri.fi ' " 4:15 pm..Soathbound .5:40 6:40 pm.Southbound.8:00 ' Arrive Portland 6:50 am '. 9:25 am 11:30 am 1:20 pm 3:55.pm 5:45 pm 7:4" pm nw. live 10:00 pm:()fl rooster.. Young roosters Potatoes . 57c IOC SOrtfSl- Kwes Immbs, yearlings Kggs, cash MCTIS. DUUUU ,w no , ' ' .j.. - L'OTOZO iTurseys, - oisioqp Tnflievs. live. JNO. x ivS... Hens, dressed- pound Krvs, dressed 27(o2e 2628 lBCaZOC 14(a) 15c 18jg' rnn pm pm Vegetables String garlic -. Green onions Onions, in saik Lettuce, cmte Breecoli " Artichokes Cabbage - Florida tomatoes Rhubard - - Aii-aragus - 6e 40c $1.25 $3 $1.2 90c $5 40c 10c Black Figs and Date figs 13c TOY JOURNAL WANT ADS Fruit Apples lianges - To see the tinge of healthy bloom in your ifaee, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, to wane up ni out a headache, backache, coated tongue or a nasty . breath, in fact to foci your best, day in and day out, just try inside bathing every morning for one wee. n , Before breakfast, each day, orittK a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon- iui of lianestone pnospuaie iu n harmless means of washing from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day 'a indigestible waste, sour bile ami toxins; thus cleansing, sweet ening and purifying the entire alimen tary canal before putting more food into the stomiach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigo rating. It cleans out u me sour iw mentations, gases and acidity and gives ono a splendid appetite for breakfast, fast. A quarter pound of limestone .phos phate will cost very little at the drug Store out Is sumeieuv ui that just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens tho ikin, o hot water and, limestone phos' phate act on the blood and internal or gans. Those who are subject to con stipation, ibiiioua attacss wi ach, rheumatic twinges, aiso. whoso skin is sallow and complexion nMA r nMsured that one week of in aide bathiug will have them both look ing and feeling better in every Hazelgreen News NOTICE OP SALE Of Governmmt Timber Notice is hereby given that subject the conditions and limitations of the Act of June 9, 1916, (39 Stat., 218), and the instructions of the Sec retary of tne interior oi oepiHimro 15 1917, the timber on the following lonfla will be sold Mar 15. 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m. at public auction at tho United States land ottice at rortiano Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less"than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the approval or xne oecrcmry w mo in terior. The purchase price, with an ad ditional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allow ed, must be aeposnea ai. umo ui ', mnnnv to DB rOtUTOea II BlB in uki vu proved, otherwise patent will issue for tha timber which must be removed within ton years. Bids will be receiv ed from citizen of the United States, associations of such citizens and cor porations organized unaer tne laws oi (Capital Journal Special Service) Hazel Green, April 26. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Zeilinski attended services at Mt Angel Sunday. c,H u mv n r 'LBiBvn Portland visited the latter 's mother, Mrs.'Martha Wolf, last Sunday. The Woman's Missionary ' society met at tho U. B. parsonage, Tuewdady afternoon. ' Mrs. Carrie Peyton and children of Silverton spent Sunday with her sis ter, Mrs W. G. Davis. Mrs. Peyton was accompanied bnme by her motner, mi Kirkpatrick. Matthew Scott of Waterloo, Iowa, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Gertrude lTn.,tlia Bert Wolf and family of Turner vis ited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maunco vunv. giwl Mrs. Fred Chapnian autol to Sheridan Saturday, to vim -ir. man's parents, Mr. and Mis. Bucll, re turning Rundfly evening. Mrs. Joe Zeiliimki gave a birthdny ,i:o fnr her inotlrer. fli is- i. A familv reunion which eanie as a surprise to tho father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. JS. raine, was ncia their home for the week end the fol lowing sons and daughters were pres ent, William Bryan and wife of As toria, Earl Bryan, Walter Hryan, jura. Choll and Mrs. Evaline Gentian, all of Portland, Mr. Coghgcll of Portland, Mason & Erhman representative, was interview ing the merchants of Donald on Wednesday. Mr. West of the True Blue Biscuit Co. of Portland, ws a Donald caller .Wednesday, Mrs- E. J. Espey, three children and 'maid took the afternoon train ' for i Portland Monday, returning Tuesday evening. ' . Mrs. A.' Fellers and two sons and ,Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Johnson motored to Buttcville Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hosiuus, duugnter Helen, and Master Charles came from Pfirtlanil to sDend the week end in Donald. The many friends of the Hos- kins family aro always giod to wel come them back, Mrs- Overstreet of St. John was a guest of Mrs. J. C. Moore over the week end. Mrs. J. W Daues and Mrs. E. Hodges have opened UP dress making parlors at the home of Mm Danes, and are now ready to heir tW Indies of Don ald and vicinity through the intrica m nf dress .makine. Mr. and Mrs. Johrison made a trip tv Wonilburn Tuesdav. fr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Meore and Mr. and Mrs. Lcscr- mot' red to tiitObard Tuesdav. Mr. an 1 Mrs. -Loser have just arrived frcm KOrasKft anil tnis was their ii:tit t ip ever the country, and thov mo en hu:nstic over the appear ance of it; fruit trees' blooming and wild iftnwera galore by the rcailsme, everything in the way of vegetation being so much m aauvance or m'urusna. M. 0. DeSart was called to Butte- ville to do some surveying the latter art f thn week; Miss Dotv... principal of our school. mad , flying trip to,Woodbiun Sat- Mr. a. P. Moberif and sister of WrvuHhnni were visitinir at tho Wil i;0i., hrnthera home Saturday. Joe Fowler of Portland spent tne ol rvn.l with his nartnts. Mrs. Carl Osland of Multncmah was visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Marty for a .few days last week. She Mrs, Clarence Mays and daughter .Tuanita and Estelle, and Miss May Carver came from Portland to spend thn week end at home. Donald Eppers had quite ft scare Wednesday when his team got nway from him; fortunately lonaia escap ed, but the harness and plow were bad 1 x' Aniirvfwrrvil. L. Carver of Portland spent Sunday last with his brothers, r.arl ana- am rt Mr Rtinn and little son visueu m Portland Thursday and Friday of Inst week. By Frtd 3. Ferguson (United Pmsa Staff Correspondent) With the Americas Army in France, March 25. (By Mail). The big" league baseball teams iu the spring training camps at home have nothing oa the Am erican soldier so far as Umbering up tho old wing and priming the batting eyn is concerned. It is the spring training season over here, too. Back of the lines, ia the rest eaaipS or along the roadside, you can hear the thump of the ball iu the mitt, the erack of tho bat and all the familiar ntce- bal) sounds as well as a few war sounds thrown iu. A game of "old cat" was broken up recently by an airplane anti-aircraft scrap overhead. The game was being played in the middle of the public square at Luneville (about tea miles from the German border, and nine miles back of the front lines). There was a good bleacher crowd of mixed poilus and doughboys, lu sun was beaming down from a cloudless sky, and the war seem ed a thousand miles away. - But just then an archie" spoke and everyone looked skyward. There was the boche. Gun after gun came into action. Fluffy white rings broke all about him. He dodged and twisted and turned. Within a few minutes the guns had put a complete circle of bursting shells about the plane. Then American rooting beSan- . .. ... ' .. . "Attaboyl uet mm, km; get aimi That was a close enet Now just once more! " were some of the cries that went The little child's doll Is mother to thj most romantic fstrr. And in the years ttui pass, -the doll fades Into the petals Jua km, to etoha Um aMst wendrows ol all transformation. And ww eenea a 'km aeriem when tho oy af rial motherhood dwsia he as tranquil as best effort can provide. , llns is accooipusiied wnn awoiKKnui cdy knows as Moukt trie" id. An txl usJIntMK m KMtnttnc ia tt ashir to thoroughly rubricate tb myriad nrtwo nf mrds, teiwkm. Km IM mutciei kemaUt tb akla sf Ic abjomo. It relieves the tendon, prevents tenderae and paia at the eritia and enables the ss domen to expand jrently. The Biuaclea con tract aatnrally after bahf arrlea and tti t'oria 1 thus preserved. . It anouM be applied dally, niirht snd Bornj 'nf, during the period of expectancy. Bf roKiilur u e it anablea the abstomen to ea sand without the usual strain when lahf born. Natarally, paia ud danger at U4 .-rlsii Is less. You will end Mother's Friend oa sale ef every drug store. It ia prepared only bp the BradlteM kegulator Co., Laax4l Bid., Atlanta, (ia. They will send yoa si instructive "Motherhood Euok" without chares. Write thm ta mil it to vou. Do not fieele-a for a sinrl atornbK or aialit to use Uother i Friend, Obtain bottle from your dnncri4 today by all means, and thu.i fortify yourae Kalnit paia aad. discomfort, ' bond subscriptions. Alee'g opponent. Doak was to be New Swimming Kecprd. Los Angeles, Cal., Aoril 26. Normaa Boss hung up a aow swimming recrd s the Los Angeles Athletie club last night ill suceessiuuy aeientung an uin against challengers. Ross, now signed with the united creates aviation servrea. dashed off 220 yards iu 8:24:4. SEND TROOPS FROM RUSSIA UD. ' - ' Evcryono was pending back, shading his eves and watching the sight,-The airplane got through .the circle of "cream puffs" safely and darted back toward home, an occasional saeu dutsc- ing behind him. "Poller him up, kid; foller him up!" wafc the encouragement shouted from the American rooters. But tan boeue out-legged tlwa guns and disappeared. "Who's at bat and who's on basef" a sergeant yelled, as the machine disap peared. A-minute later tne pan game was 011 again. Moscow, AprU 26. The Gormans ara steadily withdrawing troops and send ing thorn to France Polish iitizn refused to enlist i a proposed Polish corps to fight against the allies in Flandera. IF BACK HURTS USE SALTS FOR KIKIEYS No Fight, Says Governor. St. Paul, Minn., April 26, Governor urnqtiiflt will not permit tne wumrii Fulton fight in Minnesota July i"is word came today from ono close to tho governor. It was hinted some other date mictit. tin narmiasible. Any permit ror juiy mai mj issued by the Minnesota boxing com mission after its hearing May 4, will b.? overruled by th governor, tho United Press was informed on tne res w "'colonel J. C. Miller, called to Chicago by business affairs, expected to mturn tere at once, conriiieiii ine oeaimu per mit would be issued. He shared none of Champion Willard's gloom over the nrnaiwr. that It WaS 811 Oil. Iiei'iru loaving, the colonel asserted that he had othor offers but preferred the Twin Cities. "Alexander Day" Ckicaeo. April 26. Bain threatened. tn kill "Alexauilcr Day" for tuo via cago Cubs today. The pitcher returned from a business scttlinir trip to Nebras ka for ono more game in tho majors before reporting for military service. I'K.siiliiut WeBlimaB aaa arrntfi-u liberty day celebration also, Bonding players through the stands for liberty Scotts Mills Items (Capital Journal SpetcSal Service) Scotts Mills, April 26. The rela tives and friend Mf Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hammer were made very sad when the news reached this place of Mr Hammer's death In a Salem ho- Salem Housewife Becomes New Woman "All at nur ibest doctors bad given mo up. 1 was uname ia k-vc u.; for 18 weeks and was yeiiow aa o n,i,nkin hoaid the terrible stomach pains I suffered. Our druggist advised my husband to try Mayr'a Wonderful Kennedy and it ha avod iny life. I am a nw woman now." It is a mmple, hanmless preparation that removes the cnrrhal mucus from the intestinal allavs the inflammation whirh causes Drastically all Btomach liver and intestinal ailmwits, m.-iiiumis antiendicitis. One dose will convince or ,-rBey rofunded- Perry's Drug Store, Capital Drug toro. Eat Less Meat If Kidneys Feel Like Lead or Bladder Bothers You -Meat , Forms Uric Acid Moat folka foreet that the hidueys. like the bowels, get sluggish and olog- i red and need a riusning oecasionaiiv, else we have backache and dull mis ory la the kidney rogion, severe Jead aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid hver. acid stomaca, sieepicsBneoa auu sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your aiuneya, active and clean, and the moment yo feel an ache or pain in the kidney re gion, get about . four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tableBpoonfui ia a glass oi wa ter before breakfast far a icw uuya and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from wo acid of grapes aud lemon juice , cum' bined with ntnia, ana i nurui v. flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neu tralizes the acids in the urine so nm longer Irritates, tnus onaing ImorderS. - ... Jad Salts is barmiess; lnexponmv. ..iihtfnl effervescent llthia water drink which everybody shonld take now and then to keep their kid neys clean, thus avoiding serioua com plications. - ; . A Welt Known wrai n.uKB.v j- Us lots of Jad Salts to folk who be ll. aarV Matthew Scott were amu Mr Barnett Is entertaining rela- tives. from Oregon jiy Maik Aspinwnll week with la grippo. Iv. lTitn.i Htatpa nr anv Etate. tern-U-..ii.. : Vrnnr rf her 5lst annivcr- bllD VJ " . . - j trvuULU'9. tli " . . . tonr nr district thereof only. Upon ap-i f.;i Kmitlis. Ford Barnick and plication of a qualified purcnaaer, ine timber on any legal subdivision will be ottered separately Derore oemg mciuu ed in any offer of a larger nnit. T. 9 . E 2 E-. Sec. 35: NE4 NEli, yellow fir 250 M-, red fir 50 M.; NW NE14, veiiOW nr ow m., reu nr ow Ifiol t the I lock 10 M.; 8W IS, yc iow ur , 700 M.. red fir 250 M.j BK'i Bt. fir ?,50 M.. red fir 4au M..: r.r,'4 Vw. vellow fir 750 M., red fir 250 M., hemlwk 10 M.; SEy NW, yel-j low fir 100 M, red fir 1200 M.;KE;r . Rhm.rn,u1 an.l Middlctoll last Unn.'lnV 1-t.ll I 111 1VB ill the Vni Og, David Dclnno of Sherwood, ,aucr .n-kii,v oiolit. hours in a ship yard last Saturday motored to this place and visited, and took supper at the Kollis hotel, and then went to Salem. ... . . i.t. f.!.Aa nnd tl ffiV visited mere wnn u"" pital She wa very .iek when taken Wk to Scot;s Mills, all in one even Cre a few days ago. She leave, a lit-jing. The speed cop did not get him $1.2: mi of the ftr to be sold at kss than 1.75 per M.. and none of the uemioca ia be sold at less than $.50 per M. CLAY TALLMAN, rnmmiioner. General Land Office. 5-S neral tin Unv nluiut two weeks. The syiupa thy of a 1 who, knew him, goes out to the -bereaved hbsbaiid especially. Th funeral services will be held at thiJ plaeo today at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Thomas and lit tle on of Sherwood are visiting Mr. Thomas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ha been ill this -"Thomas, ami other' relatives and frir.n,l of this mlace. Mr. Thomas is The junior '. E. society held so- ,,,8!1tcr of tho rneniis cnurcn at, hn narsoiinire imij woou. :..nr t oi-p. (iAiues. .umsie "" ......,...... f adn nn the nroeram. Raymond an.ll ''.. IP. ,.!t tntMttnr ' : n rw , i: ,,i. i hin a iKirrin c-i. i v i iii w v an iruini;, liuik iuni-v,..- ,rerc .ni"'i ,i l . . ,7 .:....!!, tb nrum wmie eiiisss"' "-.in town iac wn i -- levia broke and trees of thia lwality. lhe .prospuwa kiifH-Umg htre n()Wi ftre for an enormous crop ot a ih rth Ita ian and 1'evnres. A lecippion was given at the I. O. O. V. hall Monday evening in honor of E. 8. S nit-, Daniel Lawrence nnd Charlie Logins who leave for Camp T-i A short nroeiam was rendered, nisht fccenily with Mrs. Peoples, in .ftfu,r wbih a banquet was served in alem wliile the latter 'a baby was "ek the Hebekah dining ball up stairs, pneumonia. . . . . . .. t. Mr. and Mrs. C.A Add W acco-n- i'unn : James Shiltn has gone to Blafk Eock I to work in tho logging camp at that was la ( 8W.TeUownr rea r , BWU11 .round. '.' Yi. . t? , 01 wnL. ttl down hi th the boys and breaking red tir SOU m.; ny or-n, j - , . t horg... The horse 450 M.. red fir 600 M.; NW E, Sint quite a yellow fir 500 M- red fir 600 M.- SW had to ha thix n voting an- SEV4. yellow fir 50 M red fir 1300 km, VcamTwithout injury r . EV. 8EV,. red fir 1550 M.. none mal. lhe ooja. Mr. and Mis. Uunnisnn or i nnm.... visited friends hero Saturday and Sun iiutf i w WaitMt rer-eived a telegram TnMilav to be at Philadelphia by Aoril 30th to go to northern France, id. wt the next day. The best wwn of his many friends go with him an ..ti inra tin tnnv return safely. T V. Cnmnions and daughter, Edna. Ai.ion White are here from 8a lem attending to their prune orchards r. i.,l Mm Addloman ann mrs. Sarah TTsLtrumnr motored to West Stay ton Wednesday; wliile there they vis ited the I. N, Hammer tamny. The board of education has decid ed to continue the school with the three remaining teachers, Miss White taking the principal-ship and Mis rra zier taking part of the work which for merly belonged to Miss White. licvj in overcoming kidney troubla LADIES! LOOK IE. wnn pnci.iM.... v i, k. 0.l n. Rev. F. Fisher ofticiateo te ipaiuen ny " '" ZT 'ZZJ f to services of Dave jounwa John, and nonry xu...( Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and No body Can Tell Brush It Through Hair n.,F Wnir hnwRVor handsome, d- " notes advancing age. Wo all know tha advantages of a youthful appearance. Your hiiir is your cnarm. uia mar. th face. When it fades, turn aray and looks streaked, just a few R . ... .. On... T and Hnlnhur . nhanccs its appearance a hundred fold. . . Don't stay gray! Loon young: m" r prepare the rocipe i j from any drug store a nf "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- : pound," which is merely the old tima rccipo improved rty the ndibtion of other ingredieats. Thousands of folki recommend this ready to use prepara tion, because it darkens the- hair beau tifully, besides no one can possibly toll, . as it darkens so naturally and evenly. Yon moisten a sponge or soft bras with it, drawine this through the hair, taking one small utrand at a time. Hjr moramg tne gray nair u.rwi-r---, ter another application or two, its nat ural color is restored and it becomes ; thick, glosny and lustrous, and ys ap , pear year younger. Wyeth 's Sago and Sulphur torn nonnd is a dH?htf ul toilet requmite. . Tt is not intended for the 'cure, mitiga- , tion or prevention of disease. Children 'Cry". rn?. FLETCHER'S ASTORIA Children Cry FCR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY 'U Ifl-iO apo fruit