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JUNE -THE PEARr pride. . - - HARTMAN . ... " ...e Quality fcerviee 1 1 frrwiwv'Tr v-i OREGON State itreet near O. B. depot. Home of Artcraft and Paramount pictures. "Rich Man Poor Man." with Marguerite Clark. LIBERTY it I b o r t y near State street. High class reels. Tbeda Bara In Du Barry. BUG II State between Lib ert and High. Mutual and Bluebird films. Special films. Hippodrome vaudeville. J M , Knerlal mpptlnr of Pa cific lodge No. 50, A. F. r. & A. M., this evening. Work in the E. A. de gree. Visiting brethren welcome. . : k - ' H Chapman In Town C. C. Chapman, editor of The Ore gon Voter, was In Salem again yes terday procuring date from the of fice of Secretary of State Olcott. Air. Chapman, prlbr to the primary J election, had a desk in the press room at the state house, but for the time being has given up his desk room. . Holftum Quick Bread The latest in the wheat-saving ef fort Is. now on sale in Salem gro ceries' -i Visiting Soldier. Son Mrs. Wllford Allen, wife of. Ac cident Commissioner Allen, is In Southern California visiting her I son, Niel AUen. at Camp Fremont. Mr. Allen was a senior at Stanford mili tary organization. He is allowed his senior credits and- will be graduated from the university next Monday. Wilford Allen. Jr.. who is a sopho more at Stanford, will return to Sa lem with his mother. Rarmlns "Sot On It Jane 15 u But every day is "Bargain Day" at J. A. Patterson, 2S5 North Com mercial street, a j ' " Engineer's Office Flooded " )A leaking radiator caused some discomfort in the office of State En- IrlAAli Tr. r r TT Tav( vAfitArnAT a a a a i as wuu vva -aw- " j 'r - ;mornlng. Upon opening the office JTnr tha Hit omnloves found an inch or two of water on the floor and it was necessary to call a janitor be fore any work could be done dry shod. .... ' ' Fishermen Have Success Enough trout for a satisfying mess were obtained by a Salem party that AUTOMOBILES Salem Velio Co- Phone 44 )regon Taxi & Baggage Co. Phone 77 Try our Checking System on Baggage. Claim Check for every areel handled. LAUNDRY QUEEN WASHING MACHINE Buy One At Welch Electric Co. 220 N. Com. Phone 953. Doctor White Diseases of Women and Nervous Diseases SOI United States National Bank Building". Salem,' Oregon Day phone , Night phono U8 LARMER TIWUSFER Efficiency Speed Responsibility We will pack, move; or store your goods and guatantee sat isfaction. Rates on Eastern Shipments or specialty. Piano Moving and Out-.of Town Trips. WOOD AND COTAL . -.437 SUte Street. 1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB i - m f-" - .... , , CITY Aa Wis .,. BEOS. CO. ..J IJWrt, ... NEWS Visited Sirvor .h.1, 11 , , . - v tv nuuumuu aiiu re- sorts Sunday. In the party were Dr. n n iiin.... - . . . """Msri, nr. rm inumpson, Ben W. Olcott and Will Kirk. The trip up Silver Creek was made by automobile. Don't Fail To Visit Demonstration at E. L. Stiff & Son's this week. Elevator Working Again For about a week the elevator at the state capitol building has been In a crippled condition, and when run ning at all going only a far as the second floor. More power was avail able yesterday and O. L. Lynthecom. elevator pilot, was able to negotiate the third floor, though at reduced speed. Repairs being made on the water works at the state penitentiary, which furnish power to the elevator, was the cause of the trouble. Roy Hokum Quick Bread And reduce the use of wheat, the country needs every bushel of it. Complaint Against Porters Complaint has been made to the public service commission by J. A. Yeager of Pilot Rock that O. W. R. & N. porters on the main line between Pendleton and Baker have a habit of dusting coaches with dry brushes while passengers are occu pying the seats, and causing discom fort by flying dust. The commis sion referred the complaint to of ficials of the road who have pron ised to correct the service Is the complaint is well-founded. . Porters are Instructed to dust coaches while trains are in transit, but are re quired to use dampened cloths or brushes. You Won't Miss tho Wheat - When youv buy Holsum Quick Bread. State Officials Improve Attorney General George M. Brown, who has been confined at his home for more than a week with pneumonia, has been improv ing steadily for several days. At no .'Qme has the ailment 'become. really serious, the physicians having been able to hold it in check from the start. ; O. P. lloff, state labor commissioner and Republican nom inee for state treasurer, was at the office a few minutes yesterday, the first time for a week. He has been 111. with an-intestinal trouble. Green Window Shades , SOo and 66c. Wide shades, all colors. 75c to 1 2. J. A. Patterson, 285 North Commercial street. New Wievrole Automobile used for Red Cross campaign only. Will be sold at big reduction. Call 225 for information. Salt Case Strap 15c to 60c: bill folds, genuine lea ther, 25c to $3.50; suit case handles 35c to 50c. Shafers Harness Store, 170 South Commercial street. "jriTTHE HOTEL. FOR vor GOrnTKST. Comfort, bomellk alataaarre at atene rieea. Ahawtaitely fireproof., Cettfrally loewlral. Coavewlrat to all earllaea. ULKXX B. 1IITK. Mar. WASIUXGTOX AT TWELFTH Portia ad. Oreawa TRACY WOOD CO. Will supply your wants in all kinds of wood. 16 inch Green Slabwood at $3.00 per load. 10 load lots at $2.75 per load. PROMPT DELIVERY t Phone 620. " WANTED, JUNK Ami All Klaaa ( Sat Uaa a4aft4aW Fall Market FHeea Special Prirn avalel far Sacfca Col oar ptleea afor yoa aetl TUB PEOPLES Jl'XK at SXD MAX!) STORK S71 Tt. Coa.1 St. Paoa 734 i I WANT SACKS AND RAGS i' I pay the highest cash price. Before yon sell, get my price. I also bay all kinds of second band furniture and Junk. THE CAPITAL JUNK COMPANY Tho Square Deal ITotue. 271 Chemeket St. Phone SOS m WIMER To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wimer at Pendleton. Or.. Sunday, June 9, 1918. a son. The parents formerly lived at Sa lem. Mr. Wimer Ia,U4 son of Mr. an Mrs. E. It. Wimer, 1C72 Center street, and the baby Is their first grandchild. WRIGHT. To Mr.' ad Mrs. J. E. Wright. 208 Hush street. June 9. 1918, at 9 a. ra.. a son, weight 9 pounds. The baby has been named Omega Jroseph Wright. Ij Ritl for Flrt Trip I An tauction sale will determine Who is to be the first person to drive across 'the new MaTion-Polk jounty bridge upon its completion some time next month and the first bid j to be received Is that of Henry W Meyers who yesterday offered S 10. for the privilege The first trip across will be part of the celebration attending the opening of the bridge. Mr, Meyers" bid was announced last night by F. T. Wrlghtman, chairman of the celebration executive commit tee. ! Shaver Sucre"! llai i In B. A. Shaver has been appointed by Secretary of State Olcott to suc ceed R. A. Harris in the registration department of the secretary's office Mr. Harris left Salem Saturday for France to enter upon war Y. M. C. A. work as soon as he has completed a course of training at Princeton. Demonstration of Universal Stoves And ranges at E. L. Stiff ft Son's, this week. Vote of Thank Due Much needed repairs have at last been made on the damaged pavement on State street In the vicinity of the Oregon Electric depot, where the traveling public has been getting bard jolts for several months past. Partake Of Good rawtry Baked on Universal stoves and ranges at E. L. Stiff Son's, all this week. Bljf Stock Ranch Pnrchattel - A. C. Ilohrnstedt reports the sale to Charles F. Roy of Sydney of the well known McClelland stock ranch in the Big Elk valley. The tract comprises 400 acres and the price was in the neighborhood of $16,000. Mr. Roy will stock it with sheep, goats and dairy cattle.' flats OfAll Kind For men and women, cleaned. blocked. Panamas bleached. Good work. C. B. Ellsworth. 495 Court. Increase Storage Capacity , The latest building permit Issued from the city hall was to the Stan dard Oil company, which will build a corrugated Iron addition to Its stor age plant near the Southern Pacific depot.. Mayer Piano I have a $T50 Singer player piano which I will sacrifice for $562. It's an unusual bargain a rare oppor tunity for anyone wanting a high grade Instrument at a low price. E. It. Stiff ft Son. 446 fuurt St. Pattons Kn Joyed Kclipse Jaunt Mr. and Mrs. Hal D. Patton and Xiiss Judith Bernstein made up one of the Salem parties who went to the Hood River valley to view the total eclipse. They reported a per fectly clear sky at that point and were stationed where they could see the approach of the black shadow. Not only did they have a fine view of the eclipse, but were charmed with the spectacle presented by the sunlight on Mt. St. Helens and ad jacent crests. They returned yester day. Trade In Your Old Stove ' On a new Universal and visit dem onstration at E. L. Stiff & Son's this week. Water Office Jammed Jammed to the door and with a line of waiting extending into th street, the office force of the Salem Water company was busy yesterday receiving rental money from those who waited until the last day of grace allowed for discount In the Ir rigation rents. How much was ta ken in during the day was not esti mated. A Full line Of Hoes Rakes, forks etc.. at bottom prices. J. A. Patterson. 285 North Commer cial street. The Alumni and Alumnae- Willamette University will pleas remember that the business meeting of the association will be held in Waller hall at 2:30 o'clock Wednes day, June 12. Please be there with out fail. . Banquet st 6:30 p. m. at Masonic temple. Make Immediate reservations. Holsum Quick lire ad A true wheat saver that you will enjoy eating; it Is something new. Yeomen Picnic Wednesday evening, Juna 12. All members meet at the west approach of the Willamette bridge at S p. m. Bring lunch. .V noslneas Men's League Meet 'a a larze number of the Bus! ness Men's) league members were nrofent at J the meetlnr last nigm but a. number of important subjects were up for discussion, among oinera the war savings stamps campaign This was presented by "General" Hal Patton. and elaborated upon by Mr. Rhoden, and In the course of the nsulng debate It was demonstraiea that th retail merchants of Salem were going to get back of the move ment: One method of boosting will be by means of Inserting some worn about war saving stamps In all ad vertisements rnn in the dally papers. A number of those present were ap pointed by the chairman to visit bus iness houses In their vicinities and induce fhe proprietor! to lnainae such lines in their advertising. In addition to this a large number of Hi ZWfaa A WW , r wOt Ml 1 mm Xmtm. Uiattt Mar I MM aai'aae tf rp. im w mtpmi ia l.aei a4 mf m mmm mitt, mr mtr fanaraef. untm JUmr mmm L DO YOUR BIT.1 Help the Gov ernment by saving the freight n wheat anl flour. Kallev the rail tmmiu of thla annecsary conreattoa bf atabllahliiff la your community on of Ihw wonJorfut Amarlcaa Midget Mar vml KolUr Flour Ullla, And Make Money.Too tlSO to vr month can b tnado with thla pnuMOI, SubataaUal anl 4ia"aiflcit bualnaaa. Thl wonderful aalf-ontalnad ' roller mill la rerolutloalxln millln. Mkka plaodid flour at a better yUU than tho Utmamtnt riulrM. On man without prcvloua mUUnC sperlanco caa run it aurraaarullr. fmall coat, small power, aay operation anahleo It to make a "Better Barrrl of Flour Cheaper." Vo ran aark your floor aader our nationally adrertlxd traad "FLavo. Our ferric TWpart tnent Inepecta your prod uct each month freo and keep you up to quality. tlas of mill from IS to 1 barrela per day. You caa alart with tho email alia If you hay fllOe to la et. Sold OB It day zreo trial. Writ far oar ratal Pufo aapei in of ana an aU ewer the Ui AaU-Ataawka Hal Co. S46-S52 Truat Eldtf. Owcnaboro. Ky. (Jit) the merchants will undertake to sell stamps throughout the campaign. nr. unrxien empnasizea tne neea or energetic work by pointing out the fact that with half the year about gone, very few of the counties had, thus far raised 10 per cent of their quo'.as. Irrigation for 101 For the nurnos of trvinr to make the Irrigation service more satisfac tory tne city win oe divided into two districts in that !lrh r1ttrlt will get the full service of the slant nnoi the day it irrigates. The plan is to have the houses which bear even numbers on the streets irrigate onlv en UonitiT Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, and tne nouses which bear odd numbers on t,he streets irrigate only on Tues day. Thursday. Saturdav and Snndar This plan will permit every house to irrigate tour days out of each week. ine purpose ot me Water Com pany in furnishing water for rri?. tion Is not to furnish all the water a person can run through the hose in the six Irrigation hours "every day. but to furnish enough-water to keep me lawn in condition. To use more thaa enough is a waste. We will numn the usual amount of wifar an hope to furnish It more satisfactorily. &aiem water Light A Power Co. - j ' ' , Newport Very Much Awake- Manager Jenks. of the Willamette valley Prune association, returned recently from Newport, where he spent a few days with his family. He reports mat Newport and vicinity ar storm centers of activity, there beinr several new spruce camps opening up In that section, and a long stretch of rauroad under construtclon about the bay. Player Piano I have a 1750 Slns-er nlarer ntano which I will sacrifice for $562. It's an unusual bargain a rare oppor tunity for anyone wanting a high graoe instrument at a low price. E U Stiff & Son. 446 Court St. Will Kmploy Keener The golfing club Is making ar rangements to employ a keeper of the grounds, who wil lnot only car.! for the club properties but will give new beginners instruction in the great game of golf. He wil lalso be on hand to serve refreshments. Among other utilities to be added to the club house is a telephone. The drive for new membership has re sulted In the addition of over forty names to the roll, the fees being con siderably reduced for this purpose. After fifty new members have been secured the fees will be restored to thefr former price. About fifty peo- pl e enjoyed themselves at the grounds Sunday. Fruit Price Spectacular Dealers In citrus fruits will soon ! romnHled to resort to triangula tion In estimating the altitude of Cal- ifornia and Florida products, and tne manufacturers of lemonade will have to utilize chemicals In order to save thmiYML Within the oast week oranges and lemons have maae a 1 We are receiving daily a fresh shipment of fish from Newport, Tresh fish of all kinds. Halibut, Lin; Cod, Salmon Trout, Crab and Bazor Clams now in season. fitt's Market , at m M m9W a. . i 4 uonr oirce h m long Jump skyward, perching for the present at $8 for oranres and $11 for fine grade lemons. Jobbers price. Out cf sympathy grape fruit Is rul ing at 17.7- for the best. California strawberries are practically out of the market, being too Mgh to com pete with the local product, which, by the way. Is bringing some or the greatest prices ever known on this coast. Customers are buying them In the local market at "two for a quarter." which in about double the price obtained In former years. Invasion of Eastern I.cc The Willamette valley err produc ers are getting another little Jolt from market conditions Just now, and the dealers are wondering whether there la tome of the oil fashioned rate discrimination going on under government regulation of freights Two carloads of Nebraska eggs wert recently dumped cn the Portland market and are being dia tributed at about the name nrire n Is beinr ouoted by shippers In the Sale mfield. It costs 21 cents to ship a case of eggs from her to Port land. Does the Omaha shipper get a better rate than that on a haul of 1500 miles? Xatv OffUae Send. Th Nevy Recruiting Officer Adams sent out three recruits yesterday from the local office. Thev were Perry B. Arant of Monmouth, who goes as a musician, and Uarrel M. Scbultz or Dallas, and Frank II. Ktm mel. both seamen in the second clasj of the reserves. Highway Is Enjoy Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clough return ed yesterday from a motoring trip to Portland where they went to tonr the Columbia highway. They drove the entire length to Cascade locks. Accompanying them home were their daughter. Mrs. W. . BIshCop of Port land and her young son, Arthur Mal colm. Soldier Has Furlough Dr. R. Meurlc Roberts has been home on a furlough from Bremerton for a visit with his mother. Mrs. Jane Roberts. 345 South Winter street, and other Salem relatives. Automobile Is Found An automobile belonging to lid. Siegmund of Stayton was stolen irom State street, at the front of the Cross meat market. Saturday nlgnt. oui fnnnd airlT Snndar on Winter street The theft is attributed to Joy riders. The condition of the gasoline tank and the oil reservoirs Indicated that the machine had neen run sev eral hours. ' lavie Beat Mriiol " ' Davies defeated Mcnois yesierua . r.rn- In a tonnla match fOT th. auci uwu championship of Willamette univer sity. All tnree seis were n. ri wnn hr DaVleS 7-5. NiChOlS won the second set 8-6 and the third was taken by Davies e-. in"""" was the best that has been pla this year. Both men played fine tennis throughout the contest. T IT.Va. " ' a f aa. Only one case waa oi ...- Kaf r Wolla acainst Wilson. suit for damages following an auto accident on the streets or baiem. . . .. .till riahatlnr at the hour lull w ma wv... " of closing last night. . The court also made a beginning upon me ww Ulverstead against Broughton, suit for money. Are MjuI Miriners " r-t-1 ... worn rlren tne OalCiu mcu - -' - f-.i. cv.ln. Arrm hT Al Kader Al J Bill. u O temple, Portland, at the Eleventh street playhouse saturuay anemwu were: Freaencg i. tmpwri, . liam H. psrehen. Edward Rosteln. Meade C. Pettys. David W. Eyre. Fred u. Bucntei ana uiyae j. At thA rvart Hott.se vnti nf anneal was filed br Mary M.Toster. from the county court. In the estate of J. L. Foster, ueceasea. rwroo Ujined In the case of Emma O. Lange ag Inst A. F., McAtee. grant ing to plalntlfr title to certoin reai properties. Answer and cross-complaint filed by delendent in the case of Nellie Turnldge against tienry Tnmiitn anit for divorce. Final account filed by administratrix In the estate of Carl urletxne, deceased. iiaMirt nf TcntrIx in the estate oi Martin ftiesr. deceased, showing the distribution to heirs of the sum of (is 9H4.27. First naturalization na- nr iftsued to Rernhild M. jonans- nn nf Salom. a Swedish subject: and to Martha Psetah of Salem, a uerman nhiort of fir eat Britain. Marriage license issued to Thomss F. Faught .mt to! viola. Miller, both or Sa lem. Complaint In the case of Henry Schott against A. 3. Miner et j. suit to recover on note, uencn war rant irtued for the arrest of Alva iir.if who refused to annear and testiry In the case of State against Delbett Kiggs. Decree Issued in the rr Thomas Winn aralnst G. F. Terhune. suit to acquire title to real nrnnertv. rlTlna title to nlaintur vtntinn fiiprf tT attorney for Ernest Blue for postponement of suit to September term in order that he might secure counsel and expert iccountant to canvass accounts. Blue may return to Alaska pending his trial. Order Issued appointing C r nnharii. W. H. Sorts and C. B. Webb appraisers In the estate of Ell Warren, deceased REMEMBER THE MAMMOTH AFCTIOX SALE Jnne 18th at Turnldze farm, near Talbot on Oregon Electric of live stock and farm Implements. More Than 700,000 Yanks Sent to France to Fight WASHINGTON'. June 10. Mone than 700.000 American soldiers have been sent to France Secretary Baker said today In a speech to the French "blue devils" who came to the Unit awl states to aid in the third liberty loan campaign. Mr. Baker's last of ficial announcement some weeks ago was that mora than half a million had gone over. s TheAesfand mosTeconomica Qgfeu, you can a viz. s STORES WILL DISPLAY (Continued from page 1) causes. Don't forget the day. It's only a few days away. Lay your plans to come to Salem next Saturday and participate in Salem's Second An- naul "Feast of Bargains. Come and bring the children with you. It will be a day of pleasure as well as profit. Again let us call your attention to the Bargan Day cardr which all Bargain Day stores will exhibit. They will point the way to money saving. The following Is a list of the busi ness houses that have already join ed the Bargain Day movement and have pledged their work to offer special Inducements to purchasers on Saturday, June It. Price Shoe Company, ladies and men's shoes. KaXoary Brothers, ladies furnish ings. A. W. Schrnnk. groceries and dry goods. Ilofttln & Creenbaant, ladles' furnishing goods. Hay L. Farmer Hardware Co- hardware, cutlery, silverware, etc F. W. Wool worth Co. Ic. 10c and lSe goods. Vlck lirotnera, autbnrobiles,,u tract ors, auto supplies, etc Valley Motor Col, automobiles and tractors. l T. Darnee, men's and ladles' furnishings, dry goods, etc. J. It. Iioskk Tc Son. groceries and produce. Salem Hardware Co hardware cutlery and silverware. Salem Woolen Mills Store, men's furnishing goods. W. W. Moore, funlture and house furnishings. lUrtmaa Brothers Co jewelers A opticians. The Bootery. men's and ladles' shoes. J. C Penny Co men's and ladles' furnishings, dry foods, etc ery. etc Roth Grocery Co, fancy and staple groceries. The French Shop, millinery and millinery supplies. Imperial Funlture Co.. fuoitures. stoves, house furnishings, etc. E. Ia. Stiff .ft Sob. funlture. nlanos. talking machines. Fitta BUrket. fish, oysters, etc Oregon Theatre, photoplay and raudeville house. O. J. Schet, men's furnishing-!, clothing, shoes. U. C Shipley Co, Ladles furnish ings. f Win. Gahlsdorf, The Store of Housewares. Fall CUy-Selem Lnmber Cx, lumber, builders' harST?sre, paints, oils, "everything In building mater ial." Myrtle Knowland, Sonora phono graphs and music Needlerraft Shop, . Embroidery. Needlework, etc. C. S. Hamilton, funlture, house furnishings, stoves and ranges. Buren'a Funitare Wore, funlture, carpets, etc. P. E. Fallerton, millinery and la dies' shoes. Geo. C. Will, the pioneer music house of Salem. G. W. Johirfton Col. men's clothing, hats, shoes, etc A. r. Pari, shoes, shoe supplies, shoe repairing. Gale A Vk, general merchandise. Hauser Brothers, sporting goods, guns, ammunition, etc The Spa, candles. Ice cream, light lunches. The Gray Uelle, candle, ice cream, light lunches. The Scotch Woolen 31111. made to measure suits and overcoats. Sampson at Gideon, notions, dry goods, kitchen ware. Watt Shlpp Co, sporting goods, tires, etc Bligh Theatre, motion clotures and vaudeville. Ye Liberty, motion pictures. Brewer Drug Co, drugs. station International Robber Sales Co, Gates Holeproof Urea, vuleanlxlng. etc Salem Automobile Col. (Chevrolet Agency) tires and bumpers. i Sill If you value your car Lave it repaired at the Highway Garage " Saxon and Elgin Six Service 1000 SonlH Commercial Street af ,. i MUSIC The closing recital of the year ot the piano nunils of Prof. Frank Church!!! was given during the week at his studio la the opera house build-'' Ing. The rooms were filled with the relatives and friends of the youag participants. In honor of the event, varied colored roses, combined wrth greenery, formed pretty decorations. The program follows: A Mountain Idyl Kent Velma Bennett. Budding Flowers Anthony Fay Wolx Little Rogue . . . : . Langlols Gordon Barker , Silver Heels Langlols Margaret Smith . Bagatelle : Yanasse Thelma Flake Robin's Lullaby ....... Krogmana Helolse Hogan ... Humoresque Song Edith Young. Alice Roth Wilms Do rem as - Pixie Drill March Brown Wilma Coursey Springs Awakening .... Ctammond Helene Gregg -Gleam of Sun&hlne - Leolyn Barnett Simple. Aveu. r f ; , .Thome 'Tiorothy Kappnsha S Chimes of Love ....... Englemsaa Marie Sen alderman Rosebud (Vocal solo) ."... . Rita Reld , Twilight on the Vaters Kern Lois Neptune Reverie D'Amour ....... Klrkland Edna McElhaney " The Merry Flthermen ....... Kern Ruby Drmger, .. The Young Horseman. ....... Kern . The Mountain Spring . .' Thelma Btrdwell ' . Grand Marche de Concert . - Wollenhaupt Wil ma Do reran SAYS IT ACTED LIKE A CHARM. Coughs or colds which persist at this season usually are of obstinate nature. All the more reason for. using a reliable remedy. Mrs. Mar garet Smale, Iiishop, Calif., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Is a grand remedy. Suffered from a cold last week, used the medicine and it acted like a charnuT' J. C Perry. Republican Committee to Meet Next Saturday Officers will be elected at a meet ing of the? Marion County Republican Central committee to be held at the ' court house next Saturday afternoon t at 2 o'clock. Officers to be chotw-n ' will be chairman, secretary; state" committeeman and congressional committeeman. Present officers are: Chairman, It. E. Robertson, Turner; secretary, N. D. ElIiott,.Salem; Uta committeeman. Frank Itavey, Salem, while the late H. A. Johnson was'4' congressional committeeman. Some other business will coma before the M meeting. Our Daily Prices Wool Bags. . ...... .5!c White Cotton Bags ..2c Shodr Bags lc Sacks .9c to 15VaO WESTERN JUNK CO. Salem's Leading Junk Dealers Corner of Center and Court Phone 70S , Watch for announcement on Sunday i mi