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i -4 aaaaansaaaa-..- 1 IVlTV.I t.. L- ; .r, liKUtl.X KTATf :oo :sman i Bur. Sell and Exchange all Kinds 5. v at aa. a at e v SECOND HAND UUUDS MK.VS CLOTniXQ. SHOES. BICY CLES, TOOIS, GUN'S, SUITCASES. CAPITAL EXCHANGE rhone 403 337 tyourt st. Norwich uxiox I FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY W. II. IUirghiirdt, Jr. Resident Aent 383 State St, MONEY TO LOAN ' n iwrnnvKii farm and citt PROPKBTV AT l.OWKjlT lltTlu Jthos. k. ford r-tatft; 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Rate Per Word. Flrat t Subsequent insertions " . '. nsertion .4c . 3c i une weea tsix insertions) . , . . 3c i ine munin 9C T : ri iiioiiiiia mnixtci, per mo. .. 8c n muniiii coniract, per mo -. 7c No acct. opened for lens than 25c A neat card given free with an advertisement to the extent of 50c announcing "For Sale." "For Kent." "Rooms" or "Board" KEW TODAY T t,acn new classifed advertise I tnent wm be run under "Near T Today- for the first Insert to. ..J: h?ss otherwise ordered by the ad Subsequent Insertion of the ad. will appear under its proper classification. No advertisement will be run lMue undr "av ""cumstances NEW TODAY TOR SALE PIANO AND WHITE Sewing Machine. Phone 59. FOR SALE Oil TItADK Hood 1100 pound horse. FOR COW-r-Phone 23F5. WANTED HOUSEKEEPER. STEADY work, two In family. Phone 1862M. Call evenings. GOOD ROOM AND BOARD IN' PRI vate family, for one or two gentle men. 332 N. Church St. Phone 1578. run. bale IMPROVED 100 ACRE iarm miles from Salem at a gar rain, owner. Address ,H90" States man. At JTION SALE AT THE KOLA wiess iarm, two miles southeast of iem on ssaiem and Turner road juesaay. Aug. 20, conxisting of norses. cow, all farm implements nousenoia gooas and everything that jcoes on a iarm. All In good shape. xK iree luncn at noon. Sale starts -,n- O. A. Boetticher. owner. r. nooary, auctioneer. DWi-isu 1'IIOTEGTION THERE IS t ini6 saiisractton in knowine that Xour property Is protected by insur nce in a com Dan v with t.nir.n- nd. ritecf'rd uch as the Oregon Fire euei Assn. or aicuinnville, or in a 'btandard ld Line Company with ov er 83.000.000.00 In assets such as the Yorkshire Insurance Co. Reliable fire Insurance Is our motto. H. A. Johnson Insurance Agency. 1 & 2 Bush Hank Uldg.; Salem. Phone 317. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FINE 220 acre river bottom farm with 150 ac res in cultivation, well fenced and cross fenced, mostly woven wire rood set farm buildings, on good road and It, F. D.. well watered and fine soil. Price $20,000. will take nair In, good. Salem property or acre age, balance' on terms. FOR EXCHANGE FINE WELL IM proved 50 acre farm 8 miles from Salem; 40 aprs in cultivation now. good buildings, running water and good well; will take good Salem res idence as part pay. SNAP FOR QUICK- SALE FINE ALL , modern 6 room bungalow; full base ment, all built in conveniences. large Jot, price $1700. $900 cash, balance terms. PER RINK & iMARSTERS, 306 HUB bard Bldg. . EMPLOYMENT Y MALE 7 JIVEiflVin vi v v vxr Ca, aTVom Tol o7aIl. merce Bldg or phone 482. Agent W j. omitn. MEN WANTED ABLE BODIED. OV " is year, for paper mill work at Z. ure(fon ner Portland. Wage. $3.36 g-bt hour.. No experi- VXa nc"8"r,r- Permanent po.itions Kt.ii, u"n,fm"i ior .teady men. VI ea "n month, ago mllvcl peacerui ana normal operation of this plant. Pr.. ir.r,.. P'rtation. 141 North High St. Phone V - FEMALE IRL WANTEn i :rw-r m v v young gin to help in household, not t-.n nWork-,tScho1 irl would do. mont OP "top at 1048 Bel' kEiFIT CLASS SECOND n J n .workinr man', hotel, $45.00 tZ nth room and board. Woman v'i "nr .2; r over 45 years old. itZJ,,:KV.WB' 'dress Mrs. L. Rose vj fioiei. Kt. Johns, Oregon. GOVERNMENT WILL HOI.n CTVTT. l Ki(i90.01,women derks to be ap- Pointed at Vhtr.crtn i '' ernm e'V,arr .Wfmcn desiring gor ParJ?.?!1 c,7k8hP write for free nwi K- Terry (former kU r.HVjr Exsminer). 315 Colum Building. Washington. XISCILLA NEOCS ?vVL Tr. OREGON TO Mrkl 7 ' T iniormanon ior nop n rv rsra a- t . , . . "Sept. 2. Prefer FOR RENT IIOlSEJt r tad R.pfT-irQUslis. APARTM ENTS ' A J Wt"'- 3" State 'ret. phone 791. T e?a RKKT3$72.50-5;iX RfK)M MOD 8itfc0V."e on P"vd street at 1920 J?"'" High street. E. A. Rhoten. IIJ'J "y time week days. lt'B1 'fKVT.THF FOLLOW I NO : ar,.lv' r'M," house t 1052 Sagl ..irt,v modern. Formerly rent offiA 2aU Statesman business ,' r Phonel23. Pr. K,ve ro,,m house at 1703 v V a I M.l. a , ' rciriiiiriy renieo at X1D Vl """,iiin ousines. office, or f":'"e Z4. $10Nt Jrn at 9a North 20th street. For mtt business office or phone 23. ssitied Directory ROOMS Fcwith,SVSSFloo7t GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM, HOT WATFI heat, modern convenience. ' iiiV in "iiie rooms. Close toKt?'t- i. -1 H3Q rhemeketV0?. FOR SALE LIVKSTOCK. FOU JR SALE GOOD DRIVING HORP pSJIni-Y,..,er- 1831 i2.tH?52 LIVESTOCK FIVE SHOATS WEIGHT 75 TO ion pounds for sale. Enquire W. ll New Route 2. Hox 67a. xv" MCELLANEOtTS. F nSALfcJ1J,XWtEI J"UCK LIKE Can' 1020 ?L tOD Federal truck- FOU SALE PIANO AND FURNITURE Y?,?ne main 6422- or address Box 7 Independence. Oregon. Fnef HRSES. SET OF HAR- ?oS 'rrTtrlSODa- ihone 377J- FOR SALE-STAKnnn 42 TC Tar t machine in perfect order. Telephone or can 3003 Center St. FOR S SALE NICE T..rTir"B' npt-T- .iu iinnosany, price 110.00 Jo ephrne Hockett. 915 Highland Ave. l. i "'WH, JM- F hPV.ET1IALL'ET DAVID PIANO , VV L n porrect condi- cnt'erlst.eP 1 r CaU 3003 EARLY CRAWFORD PEACH ES EX- H-i.ij lur canning. Delivered Kh.V d'r ,f "rt1 at once 13.00 bushel. Phone J380R. IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST ...... iicr, sena iuc to the Pacific Homestead. Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this ad. rEERLESS GASOLINE EVfilxr horsepower. 3 cylinder.. Suitable for grain, elevator. Formerly used as auxiliary In electric light plant. Good ??nndnlti0- gallon tank. Price Portland. T Ore? Bpa,d,n mS.. CAIyiTY OF THB O ATM AN GIRLS hl true story of western immi gration has been carefully revised making a handsome little book. It tells in graphic terms of the mas sacre of the Oatman family, of the escape of Lorenzo, and the captivity of Mary and Olive. Mary died of starvation and Olive was purchased from the Indians five years later. The price is 20 cents, postpaid. Ad dress Oregon Teachers Monthly. Sa lem, Oregon. POrLTHY l c you WANT TO GET THE BEST poultry paper published send 10 cent, to the Northwest Poultry Journal. Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this ad WOOD WOOD ON CAR AT MARION. OREG. Fir at $4.50 per cord, grub oak at b. C. M. Smith, Jefferson, Oregon. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR good clean rairs. lresa rnm .:tt.. wan. WANT TO SECURE A $1000, $2000 and $2500 loan on good security. Soc olofsky. WANTED SIX modern house. Statesman. OR SEVEN ROOM Address "H-92". care WANTED FIVE PASSENGER FORD. Will pay cash. Call at 55 i Ferry St. Phone 1031. SHEEP WANTED STOCK EWES UP to 100 head. Must be sound and In good health. State price and breed. Address "IU" care Statesman. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY ALTO SERVICE SHIPP-S AUTA SERVICE-CITY AND country trips. I'hone Day. 963: night. 353. TIRES REPAIRED Vt'LCANIZING Station. 177 Phone 428. aVMaU VVUUUCI VlaVl J L. QUACKENBUSH AUTO SUPPLY AND vulcanizing. 219 North Commercial street. Phone 66. SHIPPS AUTO SERVICE CITY AND sections, tubes 25c up. Service car. Phone 362. 126 South Commercial street. BRACKETT & GRAY TUBES VUL canized, 25c. Retreading our special ty. Free service car. Phone 1400. 279 North Commercial. BUSINESS CARDS ALTO DELIVERY BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER ed any place, city or country. Phone 61 or 208 1-R. W. W. Fisher. BARBER SHOPS WANTED EVERY MAN IN SALEM try our service and see if it isn't a . little better than the average. In grey's Barbor Shop. 311 State street. DRAYS AND EXPRESS. CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY I'hone 933. Salem . largest and best equipped transff-r company. Get our reduced freight rates on eastern shipments. Also for storage as we have three warehouse, in connection with misiness. Furniture moving, packing, shipping and storing our specialty. Office 226 State street. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING JAPANESE PRESSING PARIiORS F. S. Watanabe. ITop., 434 N. Commer cial street. Ladies' and genetlmen's suits cleaned and pressed, $1.25 and $1.75. Work called for and delivered free. Telephone Main 52. Jl'NK JINK JUNK WANTED WE I'AY HIGHEST price for Junk of every kind. Let ns make you a .price on your household goods. The "Square Deal" House Capital Junk Co., 271 Chemeketa street. Phone 298. M4rillNITJ WE IXi MACHINERY REPAIRING OF all kinds, automobile repairing, oxy acetylene" welding, .gas engine re pairing, model and experimental mown.: prop? 252" ChemekSt. 1 MONET TO LOAN. MvkEY TO, LOAN I HAVE A CLIKNT 110,000 on good security at per cent invest. John . Scot tt LAUNDRIES. SALEM "ullr whinyAH LAUNDRY REG uiar washing: done at a rate .. PERSONAL, hYTEDr- ACQUAINTANCE OF A ed th-i.di UP,to 30 year con'lder Yruid 'B-rt. rush a " .... "'an to 40 y Answer "Rush." care Statesman years. SECOXD 1IASD GOODS WeoodY fHIl,S5LL .SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har ness, collars, collar pads, tools chain.. Fred Echindler. 256 Center TRANSFER HAlLlr. AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANY KIND oi naming. Household moving job. done prompt ly. Trv m nnoo Tlw.. 475 6Ute St. Phone 963. Residence phone 1122-J. VSDERTAKER9. we5b & clough c. B-'webbTaTm". Clough.j funeral directors. Latest modern method, known to the pro fession. 497 Court street. WALL PAPER, PAINT. GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC orating. painting, tinting, paper hanging, etc Work done by contract or by day; good workman. Location 1020 Center St. Phone 686-W. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upward .'for choice Wall I "a per at Buren-.. Furniture Store, 179 Com ' mercial St. SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS. WALL Paoer and Picture Framing. Good workmen. 455 Court St. Phone 486. WOVEN WIRE FENCING. Dep KaUcsal Asaerleaa Fraee, all aUea, 2 la. ta &H la. high. Palatm Oil aaa aVralsa. Stave. Reballt aaa Repair. Logaaaerry aaa Ilea llaaka. Saleaa Peace Steve Warfc. 250 Ceart St. Paaae lit R. B. FLEMING WATER SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. 301 R Commercial street. For water service apply at office. Make all complaints at the office. No deduction, in bill. win be allowed for absence or for any cause, whatever unless water is cut off from premises. Hereafter water for irrigation will only be furnished to regular customer, using ior domestic purposes. Con tractor, for sidewalks, brick work, or plastering, will Please read "roe building purposes" under schedule of rates. Apply at office for copy. LODGE DIRECTORY BROTHERHOOD OF YEOMEN MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVE ning In Masonic Temple, fifth floor at 8 o'clock. All visiting members welcome. Horace Sykes, foreman, W. H. Prunk. Correspondent. MODERN WOODMEN MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and High streets. R, F. Day. V. C; J. A. Wright. Clerk. PROFESSIONAL CHIROPRACTIC DR. O. L. SCOTT. D. C. GRADUATE of P. S. C. Chiropractic, fountain head, Davenport, Iowa. Chirapractic correct, the cause of disease. Office 406-7-8 U. S. N. Bank Building. Phone 87. Resdence 828-R. DENTIST DR. F. L. UTTER, DENTIST, ROOMS 411-414 Bank of Commerce Building. Phone 606. Ml SIC TEACHERS R. HARR. TEACHER OF PIANO. Phone 1383. OSTEOPATIIT DR. W. L. MERCER. GRADUATE American School Osteopathy. Kirks ville. Mo.; treats acute and chronic disease. Office 404-405 IT. S. Nation al Rank Rldg. I'hone 919. Residence 419 North Summer. I'hone 614. DRS. WHITE AND WALTON. OSTEO palhic physician's and surgeons. Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy. Kirksville. Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. Treat acute and chronic diseases. Office. 505-6-7 8 U. S. National Bank P.ldg. Phone 859. Residence .160 Court street. I'hone 2215. Dr. Whte residence phone 469. PHYSICIANS OK. L. G. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC Physician. General Practice- Gall Stones and Goiter treated successful ly. Office and residence 296 North Liberty. Salem, phone 147. CIIINESB PHYSICIAN. DR. 1. M. H lTM CUP.iiS ANT KNOWN d'ase. 163 & Hlrb St. I'hone 211. Four Fatalities Reported to Commission Daring Week Four fatalities out of a total of 691 accidents were reported to the industrial accident commission for the week ending August 15. The fa tal cases were: Joe De Mario. Cochran, logging; Carl Barnard. Buxton, brakeman; George Mall. Portland, shipbuilding; K- Shibata. Cochran, logging. Of the full number of accidents 642 came under the workmen's com pensation act. 27 were from firms and corporations that have reject ed the act and 18 were from public n0t UbJeCt ft0 that Ir! I SALEM MARKETS BUYIXQ I'RICK. Eggs and Poultry. Egss, 41c. Broilers, 20 to 24 e. Hens 16 to 19c. Old Roosters, 15c. Pork, Mat ton and Beef. Pork on foot. 164 to 18c, Ewes, EC to 7c. Veal, dressed. 12 to 17c. Spring lamb. 10c. Beef steers, 7 to c; cows. 4 to 7c. iiay. Cheat, per ton.. $2 4 to $25. Clover, per ton $25. Oats. $25. UraJn. Wheat. $2.00 to $2.03. Oats, 90c to $1. Beans, 7c. MIL Feeds, IUUQ. Mill run. $36 to $37 per ton. WflOIJKHALK TO DEALERS. Creamery butter. 54 to 55e. Butterfat, f. o. b. Salem, 53c. Fish. Black Cod, 18c. Red Cod, 11c Salmon, Chinook, 25c. Halibut, 25c. Codfish, 15c. Fruit. Grapes. $1.90. Oranges, $8.00. Canteloupes. $2.75 to $3.25. Watermelons. 1 to 2c. Local tomatoes, 95c to $1. Casabas, 3c. Lemons. $8.50 to $9.50. Bananas, 7 to 8V4c. Vegetable. New potatoes. Zi to 4 c. Green beans. 4c. Cabbage. 4 to 4 He. Onions (imported), $2.75. Green Peppers. 10c lb. Retail Prices. Creamery batter. COc Dairy butter, 55e. Eggs, 45c Flour, hard wheat, $1.80 to $8. Flour, ralley. $2.5 Oto $2.60. Sugar, can nd beet. 11 lb. $1. Potatoes, sack lots. $1.25. Oil Prod net. Red Crown gasoline .in balk. 22c Standard engine distillate. In balk. is cents. Kerosene Pear, In bulk. 11c: Elaine, in case, 28c; Eocene, in case. ZJttC. Oronlte Aroturps In case !5c: in bulk. 26 c ' WHOLE MILK W will pay $2.73 per hundred delivered at Salem, f Prlco baaed on 4 per cent fat content. Phone 2488 MARION CREAMERY & PRODUCE CO. SALEM, OREGON I PORTLAND MARKETS I Grain i PORTLAND. Aug. 16. August de livery, bids: No. 2 white feed, $59; barley, standard feed. S53J.O; stand ard "A". $55. September bids: Oats So. 2. $38; barley, feed. $53; barley. "A", $35; oats. No. 3 $52; clipped. $33; corn, yellow. $72; mixed, $69. Eastern oats and corn In bulk, bids: Oats, No. 3 white $52.50; 3 pound clipped white. $33.50; corn. No. 3 yellow, $72; mixed. $69. Itairy Irodurtft. Rutter: Prints, extras. 527 53c; cube, extras. 50c; prime firsts, 47c; dairy, 33c. Butterfat. Portland delivery: No. 1 sour cream. 55c. PiHatoea. Tocals. Belling price. $ 3 43 3.50; new California's. $3.75 f 4.00. XEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK, Aug. 16. Hops, easy; state, medium to choice. 1I17. 33 fit 41c: 1916. nominal: Pacific coast, 1917. 19?22c; 1916. 13(Jil5c. Prunes, scarce. Better Weather Offsets Unfavorable Crop News CHICAGO. Aug. 16. Improved weather condition more than offset in the corn market today the bullish effect of unfavorable crop reports. Prices closed unsettled Vic to Hf net lower with September $1.61 Kit and October $1.63Miir. Oats finished c to IVic up, and provi sions orf 12c to 33c. Weakness in the rorn market did not develop until after a material new tiptnrn In rallies had taken place, the result chiefly of adverse opinions regarding the crop situa tion. Id particular, one expert fig ured that since August 1 the damage done amounted to more than 200. 000.000 hushr-ls. Scarcity of offer ings, rather than any nrgent buvlnr. accompanied the ndvance. News of good rains, however, brought about rather free selling and carried calues well holow yesterday's finish. Talk of delayed threshing In the northwest tonded to fore, the ras market upward. Gosip was eerrent also that many Illinois farmers were binning their oats and would not soli at present levHs. Provisions lacked support. On of th rearons given was the fart that stocks of lard In Tarehousos here showed a substantial increase. General Motors Restricted as Unstable Stock Factor NEW YORK. Aug. 16 Trading today was uninteresting and anlrn- The Wants and Needs of the Capital City are Noted Under Proper ll Headings So You Can ReadUv Find Thern-.-Tr.evW Wk m:i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 7 ROOM HOUSE AND lots, at your own price. Phone S15. 1U lAOUXCB-5 ACRES 1MPKOV - -- wnmrr, iiuooard liUt. HAVE SEVERAL ACREAGE TRACTS near Salem offered below their real write insurance. Uocolof ARB YOU TIRED OK ORCHARDING Trade your orchard f..r a ri .t.i and arata ranch la Ifc.uglaa county m , fV,VVf, D4JCOIOI K JT. A 2580 FEET ON EAST viuv commercial airt nwm a north of State street. Fa I em. to with perpetual right ol way o 14x5S feet tract ni.nrfu. together over the hi. property to State street. Terms. Apply Scott Boaorth. Til l Spaulding Bids- 1'i.rtland. Oregon. from FEDERAL liOANS AT 5 4 PER CENT interest. Fire Insurance in reliable .ip.ni. uic insurance. The Travelers. Accident Insurance. The ,e,er"- liiK arade municipal 7. ""H.n.uup oonaa. Burety bornll tock ranches. Bargains In irrigated I?dC; Nuf w.,d- A- C. Bohrnstedt. Aiasonic temple. BRING YOUR TRADES l ean match you. C. W. Nlemever. Real Kstate Agent. Canada lands. Lit Hi.t. OR RENT 5 ACRE TRACT CLOSE to car line. 71 acre farm. 1M acre arm. acre iarm. ror sale. It acre iriici improve close to Salem. $It0 acre farm. I9t per acre. ! acre ' j " " cloaa In. pranes '" wrrics. a Bargain. Ex change. 10 acre farm clot to Salem fcr small ranch. Equity la 4 room house for auto or lot.. F. L Wood, FOR SALE 24 ACRE RIVER BOTTOM m n n, koq a room house, barn, or chard, stock, and machinery, price $3000.. 7 acre farm, house, bar a. orchard: will take Improved 10 acre tract close to Salem aa part payment. ITIee $.. 11 acres of timber na pasture, rine spring, f mil from Kalem. price $!. 140 acre r gooa iarm land. MSO per acre. J65 acre. Improved farm, price $70 ST: "crr- w- - uraoenhor.t 4V Co 275 State atreeL vk iirrER THIS WEEK AS FOL l"wa: An extra rood stock ranch In ytioeria mr a valley farm, medium ;'. A fine lS-aera home place at Aoodhurn for a good residence Sa lem. A residence and a little store ana nxiures ana stock, dolor rood nrontable business. A well equipped 280 acre stock ranch, stork. Imple ments and feed, owned profitably hy present owner 26- years; has no debt. bu war emerrency will take a rood town property or small valley farm as part pay and easy terais on oarance. miles from IL R. a rood rancn. nee us for trades: we have a larre l.t. The Fleming Realty "- " ""i sireei. iunn jar. WARMS rK UET-STOCK AVI) nRAI farm. References required. Inquire '-'in itrerman biock, luilem. Or. portant. The nominal turnover of ISO, 000 shares was again confined to a few favorites. Investment Issues participating In negligible degree. tine or the significant Incidents of the session aa illustrating the con servative attitude of the exchange was an order removing General Mo tors from the Issues to be "cleared in the ruture. General Motora has been one of the most sensational and unstable features of the stock mar ket and today's action resulted from an exhaustive examination of Its speculative ramifications. It was said that other stocks lacking wide distribution may meet with like re striction. Money once more proved a deter rent, although local bankers were quoted as deprecating reports of unlue stringency. Call loans on mixed collateral held at per cent. while time funds were limited to small renewals. Ralls and Industrials were Irregu lar and sluggish. Liberty 3Ss at the year's new high of 100.14 and a moderate re versal In Paris 6s were the contrast ing movements of a dull and con tracted bond market. Total sales, par value, aggregated $5,750,000. Old United States bonds were un changed on rail. WUUs, Republican, Is Nominated by Buckeyes COLUMBUS. O., Aug. 13 Unof ficial returns from 402 precincts In twelve scattered counties tonight In dicated that former Governor Frank B. Willis received the Republican nomination for givernor over Edwin Jones and John Arnold at today's state primary election. Governor Cox and the remainder of the Demo crat state ticket had no opposition. AI.ABAMA PRIMARY IX IsOlTTT BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. Aug. II. In the Democratic primary held In this state today the governorship was in doubt at a late hour tonight. United States Senstor John II. Bankhead was renominated. WOULD C'AMorFI.AGE SERBIA. LONDON, Aug. 13. Renter's sgency says It learns from a well In formed source that the Austrian gov ernment Is sending a deputation of selected pro-German Swedish Journ alists to Serbia In order to attempt to prove to the world that the treat ment of the people of Serbia Is en tirely satisfactory. FEAR SPANISH IXFLUEXZA. NEW YORK. Aug. 13 Nine sail ors from a Norwegian liner which docked here yesterday were taken to day to the Norwegian hospital where they will be kept under observation to ascertain whether they are suffer ing from Spanish Influenza. eaaaaaasaaaaaaamaaaaaB aaani a aajas HAYWOOD THROUGH. CHICAGO. Aug. 13. After four days on the witness stsnd, William D. Haywood, general secretary and THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN Br CtNC BYRNES f SKi MtSTEt X WOO to RJT-A3t NT AOCXTT KACf5 I or -ruts vec JSZAn , BACK in THE CAN I a HAVt 30CM A h HAfVf. nut 1 f- fcLUCATC .STOMACH !-- I t ,rr rsA TT H" APCistO ' I V oODA S AwAt wtrn Z treasurer of the I. W. concluded his testimony today at the trial of one hundred officials of the orgaai. ai ion cnargea with conspiracy to In terfere with the conduct of the war. Western Tennis Champs Fan Doom Near Finish BOSTON. Aug. IS. The vetar.sl double teams. Fred B. Alexander and Reals C. Wright of New York. nut. classed the western title holders W. T. Hayes and Ralph Rurdlck of Chi cago, in the low re half of the sera' final round of the national doable lawn tennis championship at the oDgwooa cue get clab today. C-J. '-2. 6-3. Alexander was ateadr a4 In the rallies Wrtgot showed flaahee of the form which won him Interna tional fame In Davis run (. menU. The western title holder fell off la their game. The finals tomorrow will bring Alexander and Wright, each of whom has nlared on former championship teams, sgalnst the youthful sensatlona ViBMi Richards of New York, sad w x Tildea. II, of Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE II At Boston . Score: R. II. E. Chicago . 6 Boston .. 2 t CIcotte and Schalk: Rojh and Mayer. At Philadelphia- Score: R- H. E. SL Louis ... 5 II Philadelphia 2 C 1 Davenport and Severeld: Johnann n ... . i rarson ana MCAVoy At Washington- Score: n II. E. 15 2 Detroit a Washington 7 15 4 Kalllo. Cunningham and 9ienrer- Harper. Shaw. Johnson an4 ai. mlth. M6 Innlngsl At New York Score: R. II. F- 12 17 1 t 2 O'Neill: Flnneran: Cleveland New York Coumb and Sanders. Ferguson and Walters. NATIONAL LEAGUE At Pittsburg Sr: R. II. E. Rtnoklrn 5 10 a Pittsburg 16 3 Cheney and Miller; Mayer. Saaeds and Schmidt. W. Smith. At Cincinnati Sr: II. II. E. New York 4 2 Cincinnati ) ' Tonev. Steele, per rilt and Mr Cart y. Rar Idea; Schneider and Win to. At CMcaro - Philadelphia poned; rain. Chicago came prt- At St. Louis Boston St. ! .on! Rudolph CraBdall, Packard and Gonial. R. II. F. 1 ? SI 3 and Wilson: BRIGADE FORMED CAMP LEWIS. Tarotna. Wash.. Aug. 13. Three thousand private of the ICCth depot brigade fit for overseas doty were ordered transfer. d to the 13th divisions and assign ei In three eo.uat parts to the 27lh. 3ih and 39lh field" artillery hre today. The transfer marks tb for mal formation of the division's ar tillery brlgsde. MUfiltTAXS OUST AMEXM CHICAGO. Aug. 13. The Chics, go Federstlon of Musicians today de elded to expel all enemy aliens as a ---J - - w wa Mi W V 1111b II result of the government Investiga tion or cnarges of disloyalty against several members of the Chicago sym phony orchestra, FORFJGXERS KEPT OUT CHICAGO. Aag. 13. President Wilson today Issued a proclamation patting Into effect amendments to th act creating the shipping board designed to prerest foreign Interests from obtaining control of American ships or shipyards. MAIUOX rmtsOXALfi. MARION. Or- Ana. 16. CaniLal City visitors recently were Mr. aad Mrs. Ira Alsman. Doris Barber. Har riet Colgaa. Mrs. C, A. lUmmett, Mrs. C. Motto. Ben Eaaley. EUxabet Eastey. . Gladys Bather was a weft-nd visitor at the borne of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Barber. Mrs. J. V. Deacer was vlsltlst at the G. H- Colgaa horn Saaday. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Higtww aad Tsls mother aad father. Mr. aad Mrs. C, Hlgbee. motored from Dcver Saaday to the C. F. Hlgbee home. Miss Gleaa Rnse has been visit ing la Lebsaoa when the .Misses Jesa eite aad Hazel Hayaea. She retnra ed home Saaday. CHICHESTER S PILLS .asamaaaska asn BSs I sr w tit ! "-'" rrsj s Mt .n aaa ha rilXJk, V. Z TIME TABLES omiras rtnno co. Z TI ''r0 ili fc 16 (ITHM UltNM f II, ItUa. a. tl Wlllasaeti UnliU i n.. !! rtu, Paasaagee.. 1 11 pam. r'.'-tf Espee . I SI pa. No. lit Partiaae Vaet lnlUl paa. mn . $1 OrtcMua t It aaa. 2" J? JCTt IS SIa-aa. 5- I f ' Eareaa...U tl aaa. w ll Ekrr rsee.. . 2- ?I WUU.vr,, La.led.. 6 Mpsa 5" .1? 5 raaac Paas.. .! paa. III f rrl- r,,t art... I !-... Na. XXI L-cal Way trre.gat. .1111 a.aw aLsswirscai usai N. .1 Arrive at aaieai Itaav N- Leave Salem I asm, oarxov trirc-Tsuc . Arrive Arrive . rrtl"4 .lea t:-reaa t ..... ! tiasa is uia Mil. I It.., Il;laas ' l4Sasa 11 Str, ' ' - 11 tapes sUiaoai, !1 .....II 4toj IHtsi Siaaaa Neta tusk Ptafioa leave Jrre. atreet 15 sad It saiaate klw NeetSSaa4 ' Arrive Trala ... ... Arrive .12 Sis aiea rwtiad 4 14 aaa l mm 1.11 asa tt ssa ;" II Blase I ISpsa 4 ps se t . t L i Lac. 7.41 aaa t !!!!!ll:1taai Ltd.. I ll pat ! ! ISaea SIS mmm 1 II . .... Jiaas T it eta ! sVrtfc ttaak Ptatl. iirtl.. , iZJtZT m ire 11 salaatM uilwi Coevallta, " w- CORTALtfS rrvr.CT10!IS Leave c"vaHia A rr, SaJess l asa I iSata 4 r-a IS pea t ll aB lies XI It pas 3:41 pa 4 I pea 6 11 ana Leave Blm Arrive Caresnte It s at-rn. FALLS CITY a wgrmv Jl Uin. lUleaa. Mf T tSavaa. 41 l-e.. aal. . aM I llia 'IJ te SWteaa. vaaW l:psa. itr " --aia a4 At.a III y!emf veaBaWas I Mta. Jl Arrives at Ml.a II eSasa. .A !-. M Ili- av .:! rr,Ti T IS p a. ?IS Way Treigat at. ftaWaa... I p av B ttssa 1 II ssa 11 laa lit pea I 41 pat IT ssa 11 11 sat IMra S II pa ltr