HEEZA-A-BOOB f The Daily Capital Journal Classified Telephone and Business Directory A Quick, Handy Reference for Busy People M i Telephone EVEBYTHING ELECTRICAL Warn Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main 1200 TRANSFER AND DRAY AGE alem Truck ks Dray Co., corner State and Front itreeti Main 74 FOR SALE IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN We can sell you a fine modern home on North Cottage street cheap, for cash. I'ine large rooms well finished and excel lent lot. Plentv of riilt; can give terms on n part of the price. Cn.ll at i 202 V. S. Bank 81. or" phone 47(1. ATTORNEY AT LAW ERNEST E. BAKl'R II As RF.Sl'MEO his law practice at 201 Salem Bank of Commerce. Telephone number 2fi0 MISCELLANEOUS FLORA A. BREWSTER, M. D. Neu rologist, nervous and chronic diseas es a specialty. 35 yrs. experience with drugs, surgery and drugless methods. Examination free. 712 Stat t. Phone 1350. OHntOPEACriC 8PINOLOOIST DB. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If yon have tried everything and got no relief, try Chiropractic spinal adjustments and get well. Of fice 406-7-8 U. S. National Bank building. Phone Main 87. Residence, Main 82S-E. UNDERTAKER! (WEBB Jb CLOUGH CO. 0. B. Webb, Jl M. Cleugh morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed, 490 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888. IGDON-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phone 188 LODGE DIRECTORY SfODRHN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Ore o Cedar Camp. No. B248, meets every Marsday evening at 8 o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and High streets. t. Day, V. C. ; J, A, Wright, Clerk, SALEM LODGE No. 4. A. F. A A. M, Stated communications first Friday In Mob month at 7 :30 p. m. In the Masonic Temple. Frea A. Mclntlre, W. M. ; 8. Z. Suiter, secretary. A. O. V. W. Protection Lodge No, 2, meets every Monday evenlag at 8 In the McCornack hall corner Court and Liberty street, L. R. Mason. M. W. ; 8. A, McFsdden, recorder; A. L. Brown, financier ; R. B. Duncan, treasurer. CENTRAL LODGE, NO. 18, K. of V. Derby bnllding. every Tuesday evening of each week at 7 :30. Loyd T. Rigdon, C. C. ; W. B. Gilson. K of B and it, SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president : Mrs. I.oti Tlllaon. secretary. All cass of cruelty or neglect of dum aalmali should be reported to the secretary for Investigation. DB MOLAT COMMANDER Y. No. 6. K. T. Secular conclave fourth Friday In each Month at 8 o'clock p. .. in Masonic Venpie. Sojourning Sir Knights an courteously Invited to meet with us. eien C. Mies, E- C. ; H, B. Tblelsen, recorder. A I.EM COUNCIL Ho. 1622 Knights and Ladles of Security Meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month at Hurst Hall. Visiting members are Invited to attend. E. F. Walton, financier, 480 8. 14th street. raciric LODGE NO 60. A. f. A A. sf. Stated communication third Friday ia each month at 7 :S0 p. a. le the atonic Temple. W. H. Dancy. W. at,; bbbIbbbw ' r BTOVE BBPATBINQ STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED (0 years experience. Depot National and American fencr Sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, ISe Court street. Phone 124. OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer lean school of Osteopathy, KirksvUle, Mo. Post graduate and specialized is nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col lege. Offices 505-508 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Residence 1620 Court. Phone 2215. WATEB COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets Bills payable monthly in advance. OA V ANGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contract; at reascaable rates. Yafd and toss pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence. Main 227;. MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security THOS. K FORD Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon HONEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Rates, on aDDroved Security. Homer H. Smith. Room 5, MeCornaek Bldg., Salem, Or. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet every Frldsy night at 8 o'cleck in Derby bldg.. Court and High Sts. A. J. Sweinlnk, C. C. ; L. S. Geer, clerk, 607 Court street. Phone 683. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p. . la I. O. O. F. hall, A, A. Gueffroy. U. A.; C. A. Vlbbert. secretary, Crown Drug stsre. 838 State street. rspMunn,- quoij fmgi -japjoaaj 'aooi -j assnar; -sjw : apvjo ')ajr uei ddmrps PM8 -un Isaoajjg iiSm pas 1JH03 '8upnq ijs-r pas Iqjaa 0 BuiUJU gpsjnqx tiA3 )m oig H ,.(ims.) oduf) aoSajQ., V -u U Phono 1436)1. TRAVELERS' GUIDE J OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. NOBTH BOCND No. No. I Ho. jno. Ho. No. No. I No. No. No. I No. No. Lv Salem Train No. Ar Portland 1:35 l n 2 Owl 6 :55 a 7:15 a m 9:25 a 8:45 a m 10 Limited . . . 11 :35 a 11 :20 a as 12 1 :30 p 1:50 pm 14 4:00 p 4 :0O p m 16 Limited 5 :50 p 6 :30 p as 20 7 90 p 7:66 p SB 22 10 :O0 p bocth sotJsro PoSTLiNO TO SALBM Le Portlacd 6:80 a m Salem 8:35 Eugene 10:55 a 8:30 am 5 Limited 10:11 a 10:45 a aa 7 12:55 p 2:05 p at 9 4:15 p 4 :40 p m IS Limited .... 6 :40 p 6:05 p m 17 Local 8:10 P 9:20 p at 19 11 :20 p 11 :46 p SB 21 Owl 1 :55 p THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, ur A I NfiTIl Kllnil'ti9n in the manner provided by SHERIFF'S SALE Of Real Property on Foreclosure Notice is kMeby given, That by vir tue of aji execution duly issued out of the circuit court of the state of Ore gon, for the county of Marion and to me directed on the 9th day of June, 1917. upon a judgment and dei-rec duly rendered, entered of record and dock eted in and by said court on the 2nd day of June, 1917, in n certain suit then in said, court pending, wherein D. A. White was plaintiff and V. S. Mott and VVillctta M. Mott, his wife, and Salem Tile & Mercantile company, a corporation, The Falls City-Salem l.um- uer company, a corporation, and r. P. Smith were defendants in favor of plaintiff and against said defendants by which execution I am commanded to sell the property in Raid execution and hereinafter described to pay the sum due the plaintiff of $2100.17, with in terest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from June 2nd until paid and the further sum of $12".00, as at torney's fees together with the further sum of $17.2;') costs, and the further sum of $2917.33 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from June 2nd, 1917, until paid and the further sum of fl'iO.OO, as attor ney's fees, and the further sum of $2250.00 with interest thereon at 0 per cent per annum from June 2nd, 1917, and costs and expenses of said exe cution. 1 will on Saturday the Hth day of July, 1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of snid day at the west door of the conntv court house in Marion coun ty,: Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand on the day uf sale, all the right, title, in terest and estate which said defend ants and all persons claiming under thiem Subsequent to the first day of March, '1PM, m, ot and to said prem ises hereinbefore mentioned and de scribed in said execution as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the legal subdivision line running north and south through the middle of section 23, 7. SO chains south lroni the uuarter sec Hon comer on the north boundary of Said section 23 in township 8 south, range 3 west of the Willamette Mcrid int. , nmmfi. n I ,. u, ,.,..... south .'!-7(j chains along the said legal subdivision line; thence west 10.80 Chains; thence north 9.30 chains to the middle of the main channel of Battle Creek; thence north westerly, along the middle of the main channel of Bat tle Creek to a point 20.04 chains east from the west line of section 23; thence north 23.73 chains; thence east 19.30 chains to the place of beginning, con taining sixty three and ninety three one hundredths (03.93) acres of land. Also all interest in a strip ot land; fcrh (40) feet wide oft trom and along the north line of the forty (40) acres of land this day deeded to Emma 8. Berry by W. S. Molt and wife, as a roadway. This sale being made subject to re- NOBTH BOUND Lv Corvalils Ar Salem 4 .10 D m 20 6 :30 n m Lv Rugene Ar Salem 7:35 m .... 10 Limited .... 8 :45 a m 1:55 p m .... hi Limited 4 :00 p m 6 :25 p m 22 7 :55 p m 12 :05 p m 2 Owl 4 :35 a m SOUTH BOUND Lv Salem Ar Eugene 1:95 I B 21 Owl 6 :50 a in 10:15 a m .... S Limited . . . . 12 :25 p m Lv Salem Ar Albany 12:05 P m 7 1 :50 p m Stops St Corvalla Lv Salem Ar Albany 4 :15 p m 6:10 p m Ar Albany 7:35 a m Lv Salem Ar Kugnae 6 :40 p m 18 8 :SO p m COBVALLIS CONNECTION NOBTH BOUNU Lv Corvalils 8:25 a m . 12:12 p m . 2:41 p m . 4:10 p a . 6:18 p m . Ar Salem 10 14 16 20 22 :4 1 :45 4 :O0 6 :3U 7 SOUTH BOUND Salem Ar Corvalils 15 a a 6 11 :33 a m 15 p m 9 6 :36 p m 55 p m 7 2 :20 p m 40 p m 13 8 :0o p in Sauu-Gbbb Lisa Lt 10 4 12 6 78 Arrive at Salem 9:15 a m 76 Leaves Salem 9 :5o a m 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) 2:00 p m 74 Leave Salem 8:05 n m Ho. Ho. No. No connection south of Geer. Salsm, Fills Citt and Wbstbrn 161 Lv. Salem, motor 7:00 a m 183 Lv. Salem, motor 8:45 a m 165 Lv. Salem for Multnomah and Airlie 1:40 p m 167 Lv. Salem, motor 4:00 p m 169 Lv. Salem, motor 6:15 p m 289 Way Fr't lv. Saleaa 6:00 a m 1B2 Ar. Salem 8 :S0 a m 164 Ar. Salem 11:10 a m 166 Ar. Salem 8:16 p m 168 Ar. Salem 6:00 p m 170 Ar. Salem 7:46 p m 240 Way Fr't ar. Salem ...2:80 p m WILLAMETTE RIVER ROTJTB. Orcyo City Transportation Company Boats leave Salem for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 a. m. ; and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning 1st . St. for Corvalils the boats lesve Xspniag pat ivpunqj ivpaeij. moras 'evenings st 8 o'eloek. Boats leave Port land for Salem at 6:45 each morning. Dated this 1 1 tli day of June, 1617. W. I- NEEDHAM, Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon First insertion .Tune 14; last July 12 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, by an order of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Marion, duly made and enter ed on the 12th day of June, 1917, was appointed executor of the estate of E. H. Stcgc, deceased, and that he has duly qualified as such executor. All persons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as required by law, to tne undersigned at fo. 1 1 7 iNorth Liberty street, in the city of Salem, Oregon within six mouths from the date of this notice- Dated this 14th dav of June, 1917. PAUL H. STEGE, Executor of the estate of E. H. Stege, deceased. July 12 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLTMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Sarah E. Biggs, executrix of the last will and testament of Silas T, Riggs, deceased, has filed in the county court of Marion county, Ore gon, her final account as executrix Of the last will and testament of Silas T. Higys, deceased, and the Hon. W. M. liusbev, judge of said court, has fixed Monday, the ICth day of July, 1917, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time, and the county court room at the court house in Salem, Oregon, as the place for hearing ob jections to said final account and for the settlement of said estate. SARAH E. RIGGS, Executrix of the last will and testa ment of Silas T Riggs, deceased. R. L. CONNER. Attorney for said estate. July 12 EXECUTOR'S FINAL NOTICE To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Lewis H. Fletcher, executor of the es tate of Lewis Savage, deceased, has this day filed in the county court of the state of Oregon, for Marion coun ty, his final account and report as such executor, and said court has fixed and appointed Monday July 23rd, 1917. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m. of said day at tho county court room in the nntmA .-mu't InMlSil ill SJlhl COlIlltV Und state as the time and place for the hearing ot objections to sucn rinai ac- oiiut anil for the settlement tlicreoi. Dated at Salem, Oregon, Jmjs 21, 1917. LEWIS II- FLETCH Executor of the estate of Lewis Sav age, deceased. CAREY r. M AKT1 A, Attorney for estate. July 19 THE MARKETS The following prices for frnits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of tbe rotailer, and not what ia paid to the producer All other prices are those paid the producer. Corrections are made daily. Vegetables tumble, while fruits go US, in price, today. Other local market is rptict. Grains Wheat 2 Oats - - 5700c Barley, ton 0 Bran - 37 .Shorts, per ton $39 Hay, cheat $15 Hay, vetch 15 Hay, clover $13 Butter Butterfat 38c Creamery butter, per pound 0e Country butter 3032e Fork, Veal and Mutton Pork, on foot 13le Pork, dressed 17(al8c Veal, according to quality 8(gl3c Bteers 78c Cows KjM Bulls 55je Spring lambs He Lambs, yearlings Wethers Eggs and Foultry Eggs, trade Eggs, cash Hens, pound Broilers, live, over 2 pounds Hens, dressed, pound u be 28c 27c 13c i 10(al7cj 22 I Vegetables Turnips, bunch 40c Cabbage Wit String garlic '- 7c New potatoes 6e Pjtatoes, per 100 lbs $2 Green onions 40c Onions, in tack $1.7." Turnips, ark $2 Cucumbers 7'.--' Ureen peas ofa Oe THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1917 Willamette Si ! WEST SALEM 3fc JfC fc fc 5C 3C 3jc 5 jjc Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Warren and two: children, Mrs. J. T. Hunt, Mrs. A. Wurin and Mrs. J, R. Bedford attend ed the session of the third quarterly conference of the If, E. church of West Salem circuit at Oak (hove. The meet ing was an all day affair with a pic nic dinner served under the trees. Dr. T 14. TH.,',! ..nn.lnntitri the ,.,nif nrnitee and Rev. Mr. Ingalls, of North Salem, gnve an address. Mrs. Billings has returned from a (wo weeks' visit with her daughter in Port land. Mrs. F .M. Moore arrived home from southern Oreiron Saturday morning, having been visiting her son and daughters wno are woraing in me, min ing districts of that part of the state. Mr. James (Shields suiiercd quite a severe injury to his right foot. Satur- ,ln,r wt,ll Ti-nrlfiniT in the timber, A limb of a tree was blown down and land ed on his foot. No bones were brokon but it was very badly bruised and he is unable to wear a shoe and is quite lame. Miss Beth Bedfard, who sprained her ankle recently, is ablo to walk around and has gone to uuena vista iui a sev eral days' visit, with friends. Miss Irene Tapper, of Independence, came over Tuesday for a week's visit with her friend. Miss Blanch Gilson. Tho Ladie sf Aid had a pleasant meeting with Mrs. Win. Squires Thurs day. Routine business was transacted. 0n,o oouMnir ,lnnn nnrt dainty refresh ments served. The next meeting will be a picnic gathering at tne u. J. iuu ton. home on the hill back of West Sa lem. Mr. Whitlock. of Hillsboro, was a week-end guest at the V. L. VVood home. Mr. Whitlock and Mi. Wood are old Illinois friends. . I Rev. and Mis. T. 1). Yarnes, or in ' dependence, were Tuesday guests at the ! D. Cade home. The city council met Monday even ing but owing to the absence of the mayor and two o'f the aldermen noth ing but regular busiues swas transact ed. Mayor Douglass is workinfg in In dependence and the other absentees were kept away on account of illness. J. B. Bedford acted as mayor pro tern. 'ir.. T r. Hunt went to MeCoy Fri day for a Week' visit with old friends and neighbors. , Mrs- Plank, of Woodburn, visited with her sister, Mrs. F. L. Wood, and other relatives in West Salem Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. N E Tyler, of Buena Vista, was a caller at the J. R. Bedford home Wed Texas tomatoes $1.75 Asparagus Spinach oe Figs and Dates Black figs "C Golden figs Dromedary dates Jf-'o I'ard dates -!5 toe Fruit Peaches $1,25 Apricots tl'or Strawberries, local Z Apples la Oranges, navels W.TS 4 Lemons, 'i box '" Bananas, pound ''i'J. California grape fruit $3.0 Florida grape fruit o(a;7 Honey J4 Cocoanuts Cantaloupes $2.25(&2.50 Watermelons $3.j0 Retail Frtces Creamery butter 45c Country butter 40c Eggs, dozen - 35c Sugar, cane $9 Sugar, bcot $8.80 Flour, hard wheat $3 Flour, valley $2.802.90 PORTLAND MARKET Portland. Or., duly ! Club $2.20tft2.25 Wheat: Red Russian 82.20 Bluestem .232.2o Fortyfold $2.21 Oats', No. 1 white feed $48 Barley, feed $4.1 Butter, city creamery life Eggs, selected local ex. 11 lc Hens 16c Broilers 18c Livestock Market Portland, Or.. .Lily ". - OjttLa receipts Mf, Market slow. Light steers $(t.50(u 10.2.".; heavy nicer $0(a.."ili; cows 7."i0 fSTT)0-, heifers $8o . Sheep receipts none. Market steady, best cast of mountain lambs $12.60ta 12.7".; wethers $9.."l; owe $8. Il, i, . 200. Market stroll". lleavv $11 :,.60a l.".".; light $L..jOto I . . . . . . ; l '.iai Valley News ' nesday on his way to take in the Fourth at the fair grounds. Mrs. Lizzie James, Joanna James, Armetta Wurm, Florence Becker and Alida Becker arc all out camping. Dallas Had Costly Blaze Saturday Night (Capital Journal Special Service) Dallas, ,luly 5. Fire of a mysterious origin which started in the Ladies Tog gery owned by Mrs. Chas. Gregory, late last Suturday night damaged the contents of the store to the amount of about $10,000. The blaze was discov ered before it had gained much head way and this fact alone saved nearby property, The stock of the Dallas Gro cery company located next door was damaged somewhat by smoke and wa ter but was able to open up for husi ncss Monday morning. Insurance udjust crs are expected In Dallas today to ad just the losses on the stock of Mrs. Gregory's and the buildings. Attendance at Examinations Large A large attendance of applicants for teachers papers is reported by County School Superintendent Fred Crowley at' the examinations held in Dallas and Monmouth last Friday. According to reports just tabulated by the school su perintendent 171 applicants took the tests in the two cities last week. Owing to a large attendance of prospective teachers attending the summer normal examinations were held in that city this year, heretofore- all examinations hnve been given in Dallas. The tests were con ducted by Mr. Crowley, W. 1. Ford, Mrs, F. H. Morrison and Mrs. Frerl S. Crowley. The results of the tests Will be given out about the first of August. Dallas Woman's Mother Passes Mrs. Julia Silver, mother of Mrs. Winnie Biaden, secretary Of the Dallas Commercial club, died Monday night :il her home in Portland after an illness of several months. Mrs. Braden left immediately for Portland upon the re ceipt of the news of her mothers death. J. E. Grimes Turned Lnose .1. I'. Grimes the Monmouth butcher who Wiia arrested in Cortland last week after a six mouths hunt and brought to Unllas In answer a non-support churge, made by his wife who is a resident of Monmouth, lind bis preliminary hearing Tuesday afternoon in this city and bis wife fuiling to appear against htm and desiring that the charge be withdrawn, he was turned loose bv the County au thorities. Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Morrison and family and Sheriff and Mrs. John W. Orr and family left this morning for a short fishing trip on the Siletz river. Dr. and Mrs. Halph Hill of Portland are guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs II. (i. t 'amnbell in this city, Dr, nni was formerly city school superintend ' cut of Dallas. Dr. and Mrs. A. li. Slarliucli and1 little daughter, Mary, and Mrs. T. H. Starbiick of Portland left this morning for a short outing at the beach at .New port. Miss Lucile Loughary is a guest at iiium Boflbbl Points for Quick smooth acceleration BoilW Poinis High BSglbirris fcr pawQ mileage T !kfa by Mort Burger the home of Miss Irene Barrett in Al bany this week. J. F. I'lrich, a prominent resident of Airlie, was a Dallas business visitor Monday. ! , Mr. and Mrs. E, v. Dalton returned the first of the week from a visit with friends in Lebanon. Mrs. Harry Volheim and children left Monday for their future home in Port land where Mr. Volheim has employ ment. Mrs. D. P. Patterson and daughters, Alice and Dorothy, are guests at the homes of 'relatives in Hillsboro this week. Dr. and Mrs. Zopher Tharp of Rain ier are in the city guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. (Jias. Gregory. Mrs. Gregory is a sister of Dr. Tharp. Mrs. V. S. Loughary has returned from a short visit at the homo of her sister, Mrs. E. L. Dadley in Portland. J. N. Hart, a prominent attorney of Portland was in Dallas for a short time Tuesday afternoon visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Hart was formerly school superintendent of Polk county and also represented this district in the legislature. Hen Nichols, an old time resident of Dallas and one of the first sheriffs of I'olk county, is in the city visiting rel atives and friends. Mr. ..ichols is ubout 93 years of age and is very active for a man of his vears. PLANT AT TURNER IS GROWING STEADILY Turner, Or., duly B. Turner has a good flax mill doing full service as a plant. Flax is being shipped here from all parts of the state, and us the ship ments increase the plant will expand to meet the trade. Three carloads of flax were received here last week from Gas ton. The flax straw, about -V tons to the acre, averages about two feet in length and the fiber was of good qual ity. Mr. Miller, superintendent of tho Oakland, Cel., linen mills, while hero a few days ago, left a contract with Mr. liausett, manager of the plant, who sold him all the loiur line flax at $80IJ a ton and all the tows at $18(1 a ton. Mr. ttftnsett also sold the (laston flax, about to tons, to the same purchaser at the same price. A carload has been ship pod to Oakland. Forethoug'flt People are learning that a little fore thought often saves them a big expense. Here is an instance: E. W. Archer, Caldwell. Ohio, writes: "I do not be lieve that our family has been without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrheoa Remedy since we commenced keeping house years ago. When we go on an extended visit we take it with us." Obtainable everywhere. MOVING TO ETJGTNE W. W. Cummins, an experienced hard warp mln renin X , I . . , , , lm, ,...,,,,.., position with the Oriffin-Bsbb Hard ware company of this city. His family and their entire household effects were brought from Salem on a big motor truck belonging to the Larmer Transfer company of that city, making the trip in six hours and 35 minutes. One of tile trucks of nnother transfer com pany, of Salem, brought the household goods of a taiiiily named Phillips here the same day from Salem. Eugene (luard. Gasoline Because, in a straight -distil led gasoline the boiling points gradually rise in a continuous unbroken, chain, giving easy starting, quick and smooth accelera.ion, power and mileage. Boiling points alone reveal gasoline quality. Aa tht U S. Bureau of Standard, states, gravity tells you nothing No mixture, how ever cleverly concocted and no matter what its gtavity, can contain the correct, unbroken series of boiling points. Red Crown is guaranteed to be a straight distilled refinery gaulint, the boding points o( which ferm a continuous chain. Red Crown it not mixture. STANDARD 0L COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) "Tht Gsotiti9 of QuaJfy M. csoate, secretary.