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rn:z blx, ! TOMORROW Our CLEAN-UP EVENT closes tomorrow night. The most successful Sale we have ever run. Take advantage of the two remaining days. Advance Arrivals of Fall goods reach us every day. As fast as we can check them in, they are being put in stock. Suggest you call in and look them over. M'o Unf-n Straw Hats, no reserve. IVien S naiS All new this season 33 1-3 to 50 per cent. Men's Suits, Shoes and Underwear at prices that Clean Them Up. CITY NEWS. 4 H1 'I' jc j(( jj( jt )(c )(( A IWuilfiil . 10-ucro tract to trade for liouse anil lot. Derby & Wlllaon. 8-11-Iit PtrnhIiiK and Cleaning Done by !. II. Mosher, 45G Court street, l'hono Main 1207. 7-13 -tf See Sliitfer For binder whips, linrvcster gloves, etc. Harness and saddlery. 187 Commercial street. 7-22-eod IImiiiI Concert Ton 1 nl 1 1 Tho Halem Military baud will give n concert In Marlon stittnro this ev ening, beginning at 8 o'clock. Nellec Io Iho 1'iilillc $100 if 1 rail to give (1 ni ft to nny chimney. J. !tlslin, cliliunuy expert. lnve orders at Spencer's Hardware, leading hardware dealers, l'honn l'.t. 8-10-2t Me liny Pear, Plutni, Apples Anil other green fruits for can ning Inipilro Lung & Co., Front & Kerry streets, l'lume Main ."'!). X-IO-IU I II it (.nine Stiiiilny HoimtuiH anil Albany Colts meet Sunday afternoon at 'A o'cjick, at the Icnguo grounds. Dig gunto assureil. Next to final game of season. 8-1 l-2t Dew-riod Alleging (hat one day he nturned homo from his labors he found his lfn had flown, Joseph R. Welscu berger has commenced a suit In tho circuit court asking for n divorce from Susan WolHcnherger on tho KrotiUdx of ilesertlon. They wore married at North Ilend In Itliifl. Mnsher I Msplnjlntr Homo of the very latest colorings In fall millings for men anil women, It will pay you to nee what he has before making purchase elsowhore. 1. II. Mosher, Salem' high class merchant tailor, lilti Court street. 7-2:-eod-tt Buy t llullcllu Sign Help the ball team pay for the new grounds and get dollar for dol lar In return for your ml. Twenty thnnsHnd pitoplo yearly Bee these nds. 8t Manager Jennan or our1 solicitor. 7-15-eod Plflen1! Dressed If you consider It worth while to b omewhitt differently dressed than vry Tom, Dick nnd Harry, It will T"y you to Investigate the exclusive ult patterns on display at I). II. Mowtor'a, 4T6 Court Ktreet. Salem's highest fcrado merchant tailor. 7-29-eod-tf rtiono MmIh l:it Or call early for your chicken for Rumliiy dinner, dressed to your or der. Thoy are flue. Try our bread; there I twin better In Salem. THAT IS WHAT ITOITR UIIO KNOW S.VY OF Oltt JEWKIHY--TUAT IT IS l 'm'ROClin KMt QC.U.ITY, 8TI.TE, rMQl'EEs! AND ATTRAOTIIENKSS, WK (HOSE OIK STOCK Villi WIF tUESCE TO TUC DEMANDS OF ME.VjtXD WO .HEX WHO WAXT Tt teK DirmuNT. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE LAST DAY I (HeiHlale After Militia II. II. Smith, of (Herniate, has writ leu Secretary of State Olcott, asklnu Iiltn as to the number of men neces sary to constitute a nillltla company, as ho contemplates forming a com pany In hat town. Snii'or After IViiimnt llubbnnl twice defeated Wood )iirn. Balem defeu'ed Hubbard twice, while Wooilburn beat Albany lust Sunday. Sunday ufternoon Sena tors and Albany Colts meet In big battle. Don't fall to see this game. 8-1 1-t About Drinking Cups Ilelng Interested In tho campaign being waged against (he public drink ing cup, V. 11. Ifambrlght, of San Francisco, lias written tho secretary of stnto advising lilm of the laws en acted against Us use In California, ami Inquiring as tf what laws Oregon hud against Its use. Din Ciamae Sunday (let out to tho big ball game at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, league grounds. Albany Colts have reoi' Kunly.ed and have an entire new line up, with league pitcher. Senators only ono game behind. Hound to be a rattling good game. 8-11-21 Wants Iiiforma'ioii Contemplating In the near or the remote fuluro the construction of an electric railroad, XV. F. Lehfelt, of Monroe, has written Secretary of State Olcott asking whether location maps shall be llled; whether the. line Is to be tied to a lT. S. section cornor or to a quaretr corner, or whether to a (Intuition claim, and how the line Is tied to statu mill school lauds, for est reserve lands, railroad lands, and nlso how many other things are to be done, but here th.! reporter got tlrert I and quit copying. The letter will i. ....- . probably be fumed over to Attorney. General Crawford for nn answer. Highly Per Vent Are Cured Of headaches by properly fllted glasses. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn fits glasses correctly nnd guarantees sat- lRfll(,ton n every respect. Thirty . ' , . ypa" eerlenco at your service. No extra charge for examination. Itooms 210-11 U. S Hank building. cod-tf TIIM l'OI'F'S CONDITION is Mien imim;oyi:i lUniTHU I'HISHS LISA (HI) VIM. Home, Aug. 11 The pope con tinued to Improve this afternoon. To gether with a drop In temperature from 100 to practically normal, the distinguished sufferer experienced lens pa I ik, and was able to take- more nourish inent. n KrUk Will lte-lgn. tr.itTMi raniH i.rhu wiKp.) Now York, Aug. 11. This after noon Frlck qualified his previous de nial by announcing that he expected to resign from the directorate of the l'nlon Pacific, Oregon Short Lino and Oregon-Wa.shlngton Uallrond nnd Navigation company, but would not give up his other big corporate In terests. Give tho devil his knocker his don't. due, and the CHIMNEY SWEEPERS In town this week. t Expert chimney Sweepers and furnace cleaners, will be In town alt this week. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Inquire Adolph Cigar Store or phone 100. Isner & Kostez DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. a SAI FWPS MR. nnOLEY DISCUSSES BRIDGES .'and points out "'Well,' says me frind, Tommy Coffey, totlier day, to hizzoner, the mare, the bridge bond election Is over.' " 'All over,' Beys Cousin Lou, 'but the growlin'.' ! " 'Will there be growlin',' asts Tom ? "'There will.', seys the mare. 'They alius is in a town of this size. Sa lem,' he sey8, 'stands In a uneek po sition in the woruld today,' he says. 'In all ages,' he seys, 'of the woruld's history, from time immeterlal, down through the dark ages, and still fur- i ther down,' he seys, waxln more 111- quint at ev'ry brith, 'even to our own time, there nlver has been a place to I compare with It. It's ekil is un ! knon. Salem lias,' he seys, 'what : might be called a trlpple alliance of the graces, or, he seys, 'to be more lxpliclt, our glorus city has three Iter standing' thin any other city m out (0 Laurei canyon to ride in with pints no other municipality can! the woruld. With an assissed valua-1 tnpm touch,' he seys. 'These pints,' he j shun of somethln' over Jll,000,u00,l Tomorrow the visitors will go to peys, 'are the number of dainphool we have a total bonded Indebtedness i catajna inland, and Sunday will par risldents within her borders, her un-of somethin' less thin wan half of , tfiripate in the official wheel-dipping annroachable credit and the fact thatiwan par cint less thin nawthln'.' hei nv tn he nerformed at Venice, Hhe Is the only city on earth without! newspaper rlprlslntatlon of some sort. " 'To llucldate me position,' he seys, 'I will tlrst take up pint wan. Salem Is full of them mossbackers who want nawthln' but to be let alone in their Ignorance,' he seys, 'save only an opporehunity now and thin to vote down some measure that would help to make them rich. "'First,' he seys, 'they petlshun me as their honorable and ondinnl fled leader to build thlm some bridges. 'Done,' seys I. 'but I need a couple of dollars to get the raw ma terial with.' 'Not from us, they say, 'so they get no bridges,' he seys. 'They're not all that way though. Now there's Frank D. Where-are-ye of th Hill Diggers Mutual Hlnlflt Society. While Frank,' he seys, 'be- In' a good swimmer, never uses bridges himself, still he Is perfectly wlllln' that the others may have thlm If they have attained the bridge habit. So Frank votes the ticket straight. " 'Then,' he seys, 'there Is Frank Dearborn, me able an' accomplished lootlnint and turnery cornel of the Hop Growers' Fife and Drum Corpse. For days,' he seys, 'prior to the Mic tion, the Loot was workin', wrltln' letters and nttlniptin' to speak on the subject of bridge bonds and their re lnyshim to the body politic. Take,' ho seys, 'the masterlay way he ex plained to Krny Answersoon about the qulstion of six per cint bonds. 'Frind Answersoon.' he seys. 'the question, of finance is n deeply Intrl uite wan, and wan which I doubt If you will be able to understand in yer Ignorance, ' he seys, 'but I will try to bate It into wer head Just the same. Ye ast why we made the In- SHOOT GUARD AND PRISONER MAKES ESCAPE DlNlTKII l llliSS I.KASEK WIilE.1 Anamosa, Iowa, Aug. 11. Guard Allen Ilamaker was fatally shot to day in a daring and successful at tempt to free Convict" Charles Schmidt, confined In the state prison here. Schmidt was working In tho . u,"lu,".K """I mum iriiiu-iiuaij. t li'ii'imiihiu message was sent to the warden by! than 4800 pounds. The total cor a man purporting to be an attorney, ! poratlon tax for the Southern Pacific who said he wanted to talk with ' this year Is $2,470,228.74. Schmidt. Guard Ilamaker was sent' o to get the Prisoner. Wife Got Tip Top Advice. Alter he left the quarry and was "iuv wira tn,i ' i, leading the convict along a -secluded road Hamuker was attacked by two " " ' , K"1 . ,01" lowed Hamuker was shot and the two men succeeded in escaping with Schmidt. Posses nre on the frail. im uiiiuuiiumius FAMOUS OLD SHIP BEING DISMANTLED fiiNiTpn emrns i,Av:n wiim.l Oakland. Cal., Aug. 11. The old clipper ship Ualtxm, once one of the fastest craft on the I'aclllc and later used as a floating gambling palace In the harbor of Santa Cru, today Is a dismantled hulk in the Onkland es tuary, and Its present owner. W. A. Taylor, is constructing a houseboat on the deck. When the new habita tion ta completed, a hole will be cut In the ltalboa's side, the houseboat floated and the rest of the vessel set on fire. Not rt) yards away from the Bal boa Is the lll-fnted gunboat Benning ton, whose boilers blew up In San Ulego harbor, killing and matning scores of sailors. The gunboat Is be ing converted Into a coal barge. i o , . PORTLAND TO INVESTIGATE THE POLICE trsmiD rs t.rv ii1 Portland. Or., Aug. 11. Follow ing the exposure of evidence, which strongly Indicates that there Is a graft ring In the Portland police de partment, District Attorney Cameron Intimated today that the grand Jurv. which ha bevn sumnioued to meet August II, will Investigate the de partment. A number or police officials and several civilians hre been openly accused of participation In, tenderloin I graft. Don t draw on your Imagination o hard thst you exuut both your self and the credulity of your friends. OREGOS. FMDAV. AIGVST 11. 1911. how they can be built (erst on the bonds six par cint in sted of five. Anny man,' he seys, 'with a grain of since knows,' he seys, 'that six par cint Is more than five, hince the difference of wan par cint ad volarum. "'Nixt,' seys the mare, 'taking up nutation two. I will call yer attin- shun to our credit. On takin' up the i reis of government,' he seys, '1 ; found the finances of the city io aj deplorable,, condition. The banks of the country were closed against us.. The only place.' he sey where anny : accomodashuns could be had after midnight was at the Mary Ann. ; now wnat s tne s tuasuun we imu today. I'nder me own,' he seys, and i tho Loots' careful guidance, aided jand abetted by that noble student ofro,lsn.g reception was tendered the ti n a n no Km rn iinwm-A i.Hicaunni. we find oursilves," he seys, in a seys, and the bond barons or tne; woruld kept off from worryln' us to ' death, only and. solely because wei . have no bridges 'whereby and where- 0 ,,,, j)0n n Cyclists, at they might get at us,' he seys. i united iukss leased wiiie.1 " 'Havln' passed by numbers wan Los Angeles, Cat., Aug. 11. and two we will nixt take up the ; struck by a speeding automobile on third qulstion which,' he seys, 'is j the boulevard between Los Angeles; number three. This,' he seys, ! anj gantaa Monica, Miss Vera J. Os- 'touches on the most uneek fase ofj,orne an,j q. e, Mer nre near death the life of the city, a city,' he seys. today. The autoist failed to stop af-1 'which I am assured on the reliable !(Pr the accident, and his Identity is authority of me frind, the Kink of 1 unknown. ! Klnkwood Park,' lie seys, 'will have I xho injured couple were- riding .a j a populashun of 50,000 in 191." and ; tandem motorcycle, and the automo- j which is absolutely ignorant and in-! hiin struck them from behind. Both nocent of anny thing In the forum of j were knocked unconscious, and it is a newspaper published within its feared they were internally Injured, borders. Nevertheless,' he seys, They were picked up by a passing au 'with all this handicap we have man- tomobile and taken to the Santa Mon aged to woruk up considerble Inter-lea hospital. est in municipal affairs and before the close of the prisint year,' lie seys, 'I hope to announce to the woruld through the meilum of the real estat- ers and the Hoard of Trade..' he seys, 'that me and the Loot lias over i 1,000.000 linyel feet of sewer and street woruk In course of contract-j shun. This.' he seys, 'of course di- j plnds on wither or naw the dagoes i workin' for the Wornont Construct shun Company, the El Itoseshow Dlvllopment League and the Mint- horn and Flashln-the-pan Rock and Rye Crushing Company,' lie seys, 'are Injuced to go on a strike, in which case,' he seys, it will be nicissary for me to take a hand and turn the whole amount of contract woruk over to "Walter Poo and his pans of mixers.' '"If I was a lltrey man,' seys Tom, i'd rint wan of F.lylt's presses and start a paper. They's a field here for wan and thin we git the bridges.' " THE COMPANY, GAVE UP 4,800 POUNDS OF GOLD j (UNlTEn I'RKSS LEASED WI1IE.. ! Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 11. The Southern Pacific company paid the first half of its 1911 corporation tax Into the state treasury today. The payment amounted to $1,235,114.37, ami was in gold ", " icks, we gning ro i','wv..t ru, ii, iiiniMUK it luiui ui more boy to the doctor tn euro n .,o-iv boll," writes D. Frankel, of Stroud olt,a" "I said 'put Bucklen's Arnica Salve on If sho ,im n,i it j the boll In a short time." Quickest neater or burns, scalds, cuts corns, i onuses, sprains, swellings. Best pilo cure on earth. J. C. Terry's. Try it. Only 25c at l.liiyd It Arraigned. Snn Francisco, Aug. 11. Frederick j h. 1.10yd, a prominent insurance man I here and a former president of the 1 Pacific Surety company, was ar raigned before Police Judge Deasy touay on a charge or embezzling $64, l00 from funds of the Paclfl Slope Securities company. The hearing wns continued until August 19. $100 Reward, $10O. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least . one dreaded disease that science has ' been able to cure in all its stages, and I that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Core is the only positive cure known to the i medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires con stitutlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh 1 Cure is taken Internally, acting dl- rectly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroy- i tag the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength hv hullrt. I , lu u" tn0 constitution and assisting ' uoium lu uo us wors. ine proprle-: tors have so much faith 1b Its cura-! tlYe powers that they .offer One Hundred Dollars for any ease that Ui falls to cure. Send for list of testi monials. Address F. J. Cheney ft Co., To ledo. Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. No serene minded philosopher either hungry or cold. Is SNAP 80 acres fine jlver bottom land, house, barn and Si acres under cul tivation, 7 acres peaches, 4-years-old; 3 acres Loganberries; good family orchard. No better land In Oregon. Price only $64 per acre. DERBY &VVILLS0N a s. BANK BIDG. THE OCEAN 1 TO OCEAN AUTOiSTS ! PARTY OF TWEXTV REACH LO , ANGELES COMPLETE TLIP , ACROSS THE CONTINENT AM) M ILL I)U" CARS lOJIUlili"". r7TTis w ' , 0 J. "?e"rCal. Aug. M.-By reaUpst, no program was ar- r ed for tne vialt of the "ocean to ; .. atoists today, and accordingly I ocean who : . ,. , oninvori t h I'm selves ... t th..r nwn taste?. Al ...u..w - : party on its arrival here, more than 1 n . .. i uxn ra tnan : uei-i9(w.n Dersons n automobiles, going wj,ea the ears will be rolled down tne Kea(.n ni0 tne surf. A Lockout at Liverpool. UNITED mESS LEASED "TInE.J j Liverpool, Aupr. 11. The ship own-! ers today announced that a general lockout of dockmen will begin here Monday if the men do not return to work before that time. Troops are convoying food stuffs through the city today. V s;: PERSONALS. j. H. Deverdaux. wife and daugh- i ter, Miss Alice, of Chicago, are visit-1 jing Mrs. L. A. Tillson, 238 Center! I street. I I Roy B. Phillips left this morning1 ! on a business tiin to Sllvertnn and j Mount Angel. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lucas left to day for a ten-days' outing and fishing trip at Black Rock. J. N. Harrison, of Forest Grove, is visiting his son-liii-law, Rev. P. E. Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albert and Miss Caroline Hearst left yesterday for San Francisco. Miss Mary Anderson ,of Minneap olis, Minn.. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. M, Harding have re turned from Newport. Mrs. A. E. West, of Rickreall, was visiting Salem relatives Wednesday, j Miss Lonle Peoples, of Hazel i Green, Oregon, is visiting Mrs. Geo. ' Pearce. ! Mr. and Mrs. Willis S. Duniway and M. Plimpton are visiting in Til- j lamook. Miss Edna Purdy left today fori Newport. ! Cottage Undertaking Parlors Modern in every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. Phone 724. Nature's Tonic In the pleasing form of a de licious, enticing nnd Invigorat ing beverage, bottled direct from the springs in the Cala? pooya mountains. Calapooya Mineral Water Bring It to Get Well Drink It to Keep Well A murated saline water, equal to any of the renowned spring waters of Europe and America. Recommended by leading phy sicians of the United States for I traumatism, Kidney and Lit er afflictions, Dyspepsia, Indi gestion and all forms of Stom. ach. Skin and Blood diseases. Hundreds of people "given up'' by physicians have been cured" of long-standing ailments by Calapooya water. Testimonials on application. Standard Liquor Co. Distributors Calapooya Saline The condensed smile of Cala pooya Water. Stomach, liver, kidney and blood disorders speedily cured by Its use. All dealers, or sold direct. HOTEL CAUPOOYA Famous health resort In the Calapooya mountains. 12 miles from Cottage Grove, (on South ern Pacific). Splendid accom modations, reasonable rates. Steam, mud and hot water baths and cooling rooms. In formation as to rates, etc., will be furnished upon request. Calapooya Springs Co. Cottage Grorv, Oregon. I Saturday Entire line of Neckwear 1-4 Off Entire line of Jewelry 1-4 Off Entire line of Leatner uooas 1-4 uff LINGERIE DRESSES of Voile" anw VrimmpH in a'lover lace, colored bands, suitable for evening fiA Qo dresses. Regular $7.50 and $10. Spec.al PH-.0 LINEN DUST COATS in a variety of styles, best of materials and workmanship. Special 4 LINEN SUITS Special PONGEE COATS Special GOWNS-ln high ard low neck, lace and &4 a q embroidery trimmed. Regular $1.85. Special I I 3 X CHILDREN'S COTTON RIBBED HOSE Good Q quality. Special MIDDY BLOUSES Wool good heavy material Quality Merchandise. G. Shipley Company u. 145-147 North M--M'M"H liaschall. ! American a. Washington, first game: New York 1, Washington 3. National at Chicago: St. Louis Chicago game postponed; wet ground . American at Philadelphia, first game: Doston 5; Philadelphia 11. NEW TODAY. ! i: CARCOX PAPKR for $1 per box. Supply limited. Get iy. Elliott, 2il S. Commercial street. i : I AS I HAVE a permanent shipyard , at Salem, I am in a position to build or repair scows and ferry . boats. Address, M. J. Jones, Sa lem, Ore. S-8-eod-lmo ' CAttfiOX PAPER for $1 per box. Supply limited. Get busy. Elliott, 221 S. Commercial street. FOR SALE 48 acres at station on Oregon Electric, close to Salem. 12 acres English walnuts. A snap. See Homer H. Smith, McCornack building. 8-o-tf FOR SALE Two good gas ranges, 320 North Commercial street. 8-5-lw CARBON PAPER for $1 per box. Supply limited. Get busy. Elliott, 221 S. Commercial street. FOR SALE One-horse delivery wagon, in good shape, $30. Ad dress P. O. box 161, Salem, Ore. 8-4-lw FOR SALE New 4-room plastered bungalow; lias bath, toilet and hot and cold water. A snap. $50 down, $10 per month. See Homer & Smith. S-7-tf CARBON' PAPER for $1 per box. Supply limited. Get busy. Elliott, 221 S. Commercial street. STRAYED One bay horse, weight 9.10; two white hind legs. Phone Fanners 216. Reward. ' 8-11-lt WANTED At once, a good carpen ter. R. M. Hofer, Journal office. 8-ll-2t LOST About a month ago, a ladies' round locket and chain. One side of the locket had a diamond set in eeiner and on the other side are the initials, "S. M. D." Finder please return to Journal office and receive reward. 8-11-lwk FOUND P. O. key; same can be had at Journal office by paying for this ad. 8-l1-2t FOUND At German bakery, some money. Owner can secure same by paying for this ad, and proving money to be theirs. 8-tl-2t FOR SALE First class 20-acre' prune orchard In full bearing. Price, $6000. Crop now on trees is worth 25 per cent of price asked for orchard. If sold before Sep tember 1, the crop goes with place One of the best orchard buys on the market. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial street. 8-7-lnio FOR SALE New five-room bunga low on Shipping street, just 50 feet from the pavement on Capitol Boulevard. Paneled living room beamed celling, electric lights, buf fet in dining room and screens for all windows and doors. Walls tinted, sewer and street assess ments paid. Prtef, only $1600. E Hofer & Sons. 213 South Commer cial street. Phone S2. R-9-tf A G,D BARGAIX-222 acres two miles from a town, a first class dairy ranch, all bottom land. 35 acres under plow. 25 acres timber f. n Pfture. all can be .u.L.,aleu, guou b.room h0USP ham llM ii. . . " ".., laimiy orchard wat- ,V a.nu ?1)nns' head of 1, -.0,lnS stock, 3 ' . .A:m n5 ""Plements. lot ted Land Co. 8.ut ipnn o at p - v uau p ma hrtma v . t . center of Salem Price, '"w. terms, m TOT? Sit r-' -YVifii 7, sul room cuse on lot 164. City water, sewer .n fruit tro n.. !ewer ald FOR Avvnv'"' H2) propeYtv sT ,arinIa1 or city J 8.' Commercial. IIMttttttlHtlMHMtlu Specials and French Gingham, all embroidered bands and $1.98 1 .... . $3.98 $9.98 collars and made of Q7r X Popular Prices Liberty Mreet. WEST SALEM TRANSFER Passengers Baggage Connecting with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Journal office for West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 12 ni 1:10 p. m and 4 p. m. ev ery day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Monmouth and McMinnvllle. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1.00 p. m. and 5:15 p. m. Calls at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 82. J.B. Underwood, Mgr. Talraadge Printing Co. New White Building, 251 4 State Street. SOCIETY AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Give an Iowa Printer a Call. Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Rurghardt & Meredith, Resident AgU 385 STATE STREET. MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property. John H. Scotl & Co., over tho Chicago Store, Sa lem, Oregon. Phone 1552. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, Ot .Nw Oakland, California . The only Woman's College on the Pacific Coast. Chartered 1885. Near two great Universities Meal climate throughout the year. Entrance and graduation requirements equivalent to those of Stanford anil University of California. Laboratories for science with modern equip ment. Excellent opportunities for home economics, library study, music and arr. Modern pvmnainnv 54iri!il pare for health of students, out-door life. President, Luella Clay Carson, A. it., Litt. D., LL. D. lot catalogue address Secretary, Mills College 1. O., California. GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Comer State A Liberty Sttu, Salem, Oregon. Boom 1, Gray Blk. Phone IM. AUTO EXPRESS E. E. Bowen, Auto Trucks, Bag gage and Express. Trips to Wil holt Springs, Silver Creek Falls and other Summer Resorts. Stand: CAPITAL CITY CREAMERY Phones 299 Kes. 736 TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bonght Sold Rented Itepalred Ribbons Rollers Supplies) See Me Before Ton Dc Anything C. M. UJCKWOOD . , F7wsu,, , MS $tal 214-U N. Com St. Salem, Of- Phone SI 8-S-lwk