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PAOB EIGHT 1TIB DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1914. Where You Alway. See The BEST PICTURES.. Ye Liberty Today, Wednesday and Thursday The Photoplay Event David Belasco Presents Mary Pickford in the wonderful picture play . "A Good Little Devil" Superb Beautiful 5 REELS 5 Added Attraction A REAL JOHN BUNNY COMEDY If you want to see the best pictures, get the Ye Liberty habit. ADMISSION 10 CENTS ALWAYS MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security, THOS K. rOSD Over Ladd Buah Dank, Salem, Orogoi NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURQIIARDT ft MEBEDIT3 Resident Agents. ' 38S 8t. Htreaji A Joumul Want Ad ia a fact, un dcatiiblo, productive, buaiuesg liko and certain of results. FARM LOANS OREGON TITLE AND LAND CREDIT COMPANY 209 U. S. Nat'l Bank Bid., Salem, Oregon. Will take your old car as part payment on a new Ford. Geo. M. Reeves AUTOS BOUGHT ANT) SOLD. Capitol and Union Sts. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by lor) application. tkfjr eannnt r.T.ch tha dltitl portion of tha ear. Thvri' la only on way to cunt t1.afn.aa. and that la by cnnatllutlonnl rnii-SI.1. D.fiifa la rauacd hy an lnltam.'il condition o( th. mu roua llnlne of th Kuatarhlan Tub. When thia tul la tnflanint you hnv a rumbllnir ai.uml or lmi.rt.M't hearing, anil wh.n It la ntlr.ly cloftl, lvnfn.aa la tha roault, and unlraa tha Inflammation can ba tnk.n out and thla tub r-atitr.it to Ha normal condi tion, hrarlnf will b dcatmyrd rorcrcr; nlna caaia out of tan aro caua.il by Catarrh, whl. h la nothing but an InSamed condition of tha mncoua aurfaoaa. Wa will al On Hundred Dollar! for any raaa of Dvafncaa caua.il by catarrh! that cannot b cured by llall'a Catarrh . Cur. Vend for circular, fra. I J. CHKNKT 4 CO., Toledo, Ohl. fold br I)mnia. Tie. 'Xaka llall'a f amily mil tor eonattpatloa. TUBERCULOSIS In addition to plenty of fresh atr and proper diet, those suffering Iron or who are predisposed to Tuberculo ati are rscotmneuded to us Eckman's Alterative to atop night sweata, banish fever and hasten recovery. This medi cine, by reaaon of its surceaaf ul use dur ing the past, warrants the fullest inves tigation possible by every aullerer. Eckman's Alterative Is most effica cious in bronchial catarrh and severe throat and lung affections, and In up building the system. It contains no narcotics, nor harmful or habit-forming drugs. Accept no substitutes. Sold by leading druggists. Write to the Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for booklet telling of recoveries. WHEN YOU GO AWAY Have The Journal sent to. your Summer address ihe 'seventh letter of'ZEROLElSE Tfie best motor oil ike Standard Oil Company can maKe. v 'TT7 AH Around Town Try Scott's 16c steals. e Notice! Irrigation bills are now due. 10 per cent discount allowed on said bills to and including Juno 10th. o The new forensic council which is to have rharge of oratory and debate at Willnmotte university neat year has se lected ('una. I'. Ohlinjf to manage the debates and oratorirnt ennteats. Kf forta aro being mado preparatory to one of tliti biggest years in debate and oratory tliu university has ever had. o . Dr. Asseln, Zahasrts, Steeves Bldg. H. Fohle Bon, st 240 South Liber ty, are now agents Tor the McCormiek lino of harvesting machinery. They carry a full linn of mowers, rakes, reapers, binders and eitras. Ten per cent discount allowed on irrigation bills the firat 10 days of this month. Lloyd Bates left last night for his homo in Kent tin after visiting his par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hates, of the Koscdaln district. The young man is digitized in the lumber and fuel busi- iiohb in (Sent tie. Do not be misled. Yon do not psy ono cent more whon Dr. Mendelsohn fita you with glasses than y..u would be re.ulred to pay elaewhere. Hesi.ies ynn ; get the best possible service from one who has had 31 years practical eiperi- . 1V.V : !. 'a : i j- 1 1 1 .1 .. 1 solin, 1'. IS'ntioiirJ lis 11k Ituilding, . . Go to Dr. Stone's for trusses. 0 Th nnllnA mariA & rivnrn in Mav Tim books in the city marshal 's office show " ar w 1 1 that but 18 nrreate were made during the 31 days and that the city realised only H) in Tines, forfeitures, etc. 1 ho lowest number of arrests made in any j ot tne oilier pusi seven momns wan in. n 1 Dr. E. F. Resmer, eye, ear, nose and'f tho Chicairo concern and that Ore- throat. Mnsonio Temple. Mrs. W. W. Hill and Mrs. R. A. Hsr- ris left this morning for Hustings, No- braskn, where they will spend a few j months itl, relatives antl friends. Mrs. 1 Hill will also visit relatives in Denver, ' Colorado, aud other middle western states. . I Pay your Irrigation bill now, snd get the 10 per cent discount. Notice! Irrigation bills are now due. 10 per cent discount allowed on said bills to and including Juno 10th. o You can safely rely upon my ability to give you eyeglasses or spectacles thnt will absolutely benefit your sight, at absolutely fair prices. The strong est possible recommendntion is the vol untary testimonials of satisfied pntrons a very large share of my business comes to mo through the recommenda tions of the thousands I have served in this vicinity. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn, U. S, Nutioiinl Hank building. , Pay your Irrigation blUs now, snd get, the 10 per cent discount. Dr. Mondelsohn, specialist in fitting glasses correctly. U. S. Hank building. o rormer Night Officer Jack White was given the day job this morning by Chief of Police Shedeck. White take's the place of Wilbur ('.nines, who wns deposed by the council last night. Of ficer White declares that he believes he will have just as nice a time work ing in day time as he did at night, and ia mnking preparations now to "hit the hay" at the proper time. Bring your kodak films to the Tro-ver-Weigel studio, opposite Bligh the ater, and get an enlargement free of charge. All filma brought before 8:00 p. m., ready next day. Ten per rent discount allowed on irrigation bills the first 10 days of this month. Dr. R. E. L. Stiner reports that van dals have been destroying the rose bushes st the Oregon State hospital for the insane and t'nat seven bushes have been dug up by the root. These bushes' nave been planted tor the pleasure of the patients but are ao arranged in wns inai tne general pumic may nave: some benefit also, but the doctor be-1 neves taey aerve tneir fest purpose in being left where they are. There are on hand at the asylum a few bushes : tiiat may be giveu away to deserving persons, but tiie doctor wishes to pro-j teat against any more desiHiiling of the. riower neils. Piano tuning, first-class work. Phone Ui. leave orders with O. C. Will or I. v. i. . r ..... a. x. icters, j. r.. nor sell. Th county commissioners coart will meet tomorrow to consider the regular monthly payroll and apecial expense ac- eount and audit the bills. No new bus- men in particular is to pe transacted at this time, outside of the regular routine. Chicken, hot biscuit and strawberries at Firat Prvabytcrian church, Weduea day evening, June 3, from 5:30 until S. 35 cent. Ir. Era, the contractor who has been ill for several days, ia reported to be sinking ateadilv. Ilia condition ia such that friends are no longer permitted to visit him, and but little hop is enter tamed of hi recovery. o O.' R, Hammond, machinist Electri cal .ppliaacea repaired .ad automobile work does, rhuae Main S409. &) N. High street. Mrs. Dr. Htm E. CUv. sxcomMnisd by her aiater.-left Usl eveiag for sad member, .f roval families. It : s sustained by the supreme court, the. Kaasas City, Mo., where they will! authorise the bearer to passs polic y?u a wwov Mr. Riago from of visit friends snj relatives for . few' lines at .11 times. I f ' 1 weeks. Mrs. Clay will visit other rela tives in the middle west states. Dr. Clay returned thia morning from Port land, where he raw hit wife and eiaftir-in-law aboard the east bound train. o The chief of police this afternoon turned four men out of the city bastile who have juat aerved out 20-day Ben teneea. While tho men were in the rare of the officers tiiey houaed- 13 rorda of wood in the basement of the fire sta tion. o Charles Vlck, who halls from Leban on, Ore., was arrested this afternoon by Day Officer White for being hope lessly drunk. Viek wa found wande Die alHiut the streets with a suit ease. He coiilil hnrillv nee when brouiiht to it.. ...i:-.. 1 1 .:n. : the cool confines of tho jail, where he will bo' given a few days to sober up. , inn auiiiuu mid lucntru un niuiiii LOGANBERRY GROWERS MET HERE TODAY Tho Oregon Loganberry Growers au aociation was in session this afternoon I at the CommercinI club rooms with about 100 lonnberry growers in at- tondnftjc. A ptumiifl uf rron nronpoct-1 m con III m es showed thnt there would .. an l.tcr.-ase of about 30 iter cent thia v,.,r . ver lest yenr's crop, nnd while ' 0f the Inst year's crop remained !.t ,n this locnlity, some rcmninei! !" " fn"1.nn:1 ,h0 Vn'.U"'n? "'' . . " "'H.l (li:iiion and the meetinir was throwa open for general remarks from those T'ivi-nt on Hiirh Hiibiiol. n i. i. .... i.. a... iL linn 1 n 1 ir l uu 1 111 1 ini vrur nil' berries vhirh were dried hero were tataltl to a Chicago concern which re packed them in 25- nnd 30-pound cur Ulua nm g, ,h,.m t a much higher ,)ri,.c nftor charging the local growers two per cent for advertising, It hap-! ..1 1 (!"" . K.i-u w, thn, lilt ymr ,h'0 growenl 'Ul orKaniM to ngr,,0 ,, if(,rm ,,R(.k. , ,)f ,mMiw in tho berries miK lm,ke(1 llml di .j of at all ,Knnt,J to the Oreron rrrower. rn- .,.r .." ,0 8l)mo ,.steri, commission house Under such a system, it wns pointed out that any advertising thnt might be I dono would be in the nume of tho Ore- ! ....v.a n.i i,nt . .1. ...11 ... .1.- ..; ...,i.i ..n..... . h fir.r,. U,.. as enpitnl for other years. No definite action had been tnken i. .1... 1 .1.:. . ernoon though tho discussions wpw iv .lie iiinria 111 nut. uui lino aiv- 1 in n mi.. 1.....1 iu nil- a. ...! ... l.a r...i.M..1 ....A.l.v nil " a "l Ki-iii-iiii null in iinini-in nt-iirir nil HI ?ho same mind as to the advisability of putting their berries up in amnll packages for retail trade. BASEBALL TODAY, Federal. First game Buffalo Pittsburg 10 10 2 Moran, Brown and Blair; Dickson! and Moriarity. R. II. S. , Baltimore 5 0 0 ; Brooklyn 11 13 l Quiiin aud Jncklitsch; Seaton and . Owens. i National. First game New York Philadelphia Marquard and Meyers, Oechsger and Killifer. " Boston Brooklvn R. H. R. 2 3 3 12 3; James and Whaling; Reulbach sad n' Meyer. P jj, j., (Thirteen innings.) 7 ." New York Philadelphia 0 3 3 Tesreau and Meyers; Jacobs and Kil- lifer. American. First game Philadelphia Boston Bush and Scbang; R. H. E. 2 3 Leonard S 3 9 and 'Thomas. Philadelphia - 4 10 0 Boston '. !" 2 6 0 IVnnock and Lapp, Foster and Cadv. R. H. E. 3 13 o St. Louis Cleveland Taylor and O'Neill. 0 1 1 Agucw; Hagerman and Washington . xew York i Boehliti and ! . " ... 9 12 2 s io 3 Henry; isher an.! Xunamaker. I R II E I' Chicago : Detroit Russell Stansge. . ... 5 Hall aud Schalk; and SALMON IS A WHOPPER, AnUri. Jun ! Sm-.l saltt w'eiSng tUZ est raught thus far this scnon is oa display hexe tod. v. The fish wiH b preserved and exhibited at the Tanama - Pacific Exposition next year nle on I of larger sire is caught, . ROOSEVELT IS GIVEN i tof? Kingo, who was appointed by A "WHITE PERMIT" i es, a"1 his complaint is accompan- ied by u request that Mr. Ringo be rt- raria, June 2. The goverameat ar-' n"?,v1 from ftit- H a,ak rp rangeii tclav to issue . "white pe" ? ,0? V" ,hw K,,'rDor' B"vintr mit" to Colonel Roosevelt for use when that Mr. Ringo knew .11 the he pass through Ince o. his wav to TldM"' he for the trial, that he will attend his son'a wedding is Madrid ;,0M, to any charitable institution of and on his retur. trip to the United ' '"K00 " five judges of the supreme States. Th "white permit" ia issued furt c,a ft 0B entence of perjury onlv to visiting rulrs. former rulers : STRIKES AND PEACEFUL PICKETING ARE LAWFUL Webb Amendment to Clayton -Anti-Trust Bill Is Adopted Almost Unanimossly by Hobs. MUEDOCK AND MANN ttvf Ti-piqti HAVE Representative Moors Declares Mar dock Waits for Approval of Offi cials of the A. F. of L. Washincton. June 2.-The Webb amendment to the Clnvton anti-trust bill was adopted almost unanimously by tho house Sotlny. It make, strike.7, i aMmblinc and penreful niekotinir law - i ei. 1 T ..-..-..: i. - i a. i , u I'lvovumiu iiiw uiiii-niiinf 111. Kepresentative Webb snid it embodied 'the ideas of President Wilson and of I officials of the American Federation of Labor. "The amendment ought to bo adopt- ed to preservo the rm?its of Inbor, " a.i-j'irw-.iiniivu jifiiry. n will also restrain the courts from interfer - ing wun laoor in times of industrial Tri?. K .lt...;. .1.- pn:::.:.:..r r -v ociiiuu irn muiutiurk uuu maun ui" enme involved in a red hot political de- Date. "Do vbu think " Alurdok n-lcl ! Mann. mil- "thftf fhstfo'sl nnv elinnfln a n I nn.l,;.n,.,!..o , " " " Z I, T- wanting to go forward and a set of men who atcp.dodge a Ithingt" nd sidesteo ovcrv WiU Be No Amalgamation. .Tl,, 1... .n. L"" .or. nn nninignmation be j twTn V!" ,P'""'nn party nnd tho so. lenlled Progressives, but the men who 'voted for' Colonel Roosevelt Inst elec - I n nre cominK "aek to the Republican . pHny 01 ineir own accord, and there Ml L. 1 .. .. will be no amalgamation." Representative Moore of Pennsyl vania, in discussing tho Webb ameml- ' nouse wns "Dull Uozed .... ,viiuiic;u vt-pi.iriiuv mien ir vot!'d S K.,ve 'n,,"'ty to labor and 1 agricultural associations. unl vr....i....i. .t .... :Mroro n.a renetionnry.- Moore i ?I "a-V'"B Wna hul ho ,1,Int1 h.w.,Hlt fr al 'rom the galleries before voting" ' . "Murdnek,-" aontinued Moore, ..wn.,,s 0' ,h" Jl'T"vnl of officials .roval of officials deration of Labor tho floor of tho "r ,ae A"ine I. . , , Then turninc toward the rrnll,i, ,"" e larea rrnnic Morrison and ! other labor leaders. Mooro ahonteil- - 1 ' "Pver veto to exempt Cnrne K.io Kkefeller or Oompers or Mor- j r ,on , J11 0 l,"n laws of our country." i...- - . r . . . . .." ,,;,'' ",.... j"""" "mt , - iM.tupH'O 1VIV UlVIUtU V'T P T. (iv nwtA , ' 1 . , J,'" on-of amendmW,ts, "We are told that the gentleman fn oiu Kansas went to New York SALEM BANK AND TRUST ASSUMES NEW NAME The Salem Bank of Commerce is the new name under which the institution fornrerly known as the Salem Bank nnd Trust company is doing business. The change took place oa June 1 and i i tha II ,1 IV noma im liuim. ,ia.'.Ia.I 1 .. 1 1 tn consult the co onel, but he evidently i . '".""iiei tne new can-,n " " .j-, ... . ' . . inc svstem. cannmrr Pi ni.n,.. 10 years. urn not Ker ine information he sought. i,.,,r;i. : :.. " : i""'" f""1"--1 , . i Th, .gentleman from Kansas h.d too I "nre " W,"UtM' ,,n,1r ""i ROBBERS DNAMITE BANE. K. II. E. , Iu nu nsa tne colonel what! Cri,.iiltnri,. n. i,. . .8 a" i;th. gentleman from .Kansas thinks." S, ' t-'' If f":! 'i.,'fl!! . Mahomet. 11... June 2 M..In.:. ......... I'miuiM in ((.iiu 'Utl'en' ; letters on the windows and over the j. door of tho banking house today. ?' a ri Tlle a'0 Bank of Commerce is cap ' a 11 o 'talized at SO,000 and as the company ! h.,1 .i . i ..... ....: ' J" V uus'; neaa when fhA la.r li.cn. intuM H....J i . . . ..(,...... ....-Mi itho law eliminating the name "trust" ! from all concerns that did not deposit bonds with the state treasurer the local .a...u.i.u urviucu IV lliailC IllClT name to the present one. MAN GIVEN BEATING. Los Angeles, Cal., June 2. Maris I Ella Allen, said to be known also a tlarisse the Blonde," who is being brought here today from San Francisco, will be questioned regarding an al ii eged attempt to blackmail Earl Xash, R.H.E.. .r.v: i: s:.;r ta Monica several weeks ago by . llrr Vua- ishing the merchant severely. A few .k" " :rj:--v : , " ;::,aV ;M1:.' 5 ".aKiiJ.Brt w0id be , ot ,).l.l h.t h. v....;.. . . ' r "'is "i i! - tv , Wf - : ,'n'l'.ha",I' the , emand. lae uisuiet attorney s orrice is on- a desvonng; to connect the Nash affair Illh ntkara n a .in,:i I.:. :hey believe .re .ttribnUb.e ,o an or - -- v. u.i ui r. n ii 1 1 ii . B ... . ..., i C0NBAD KREBS WANTS COUN. W ATTORNEY BINGO REMOVED i .,. . , . t - ton,ra'! K.re .wa. was '"tly i -ru lo " on a caarge of " "'n.ngron, june s.-onn tarly. an 1 .ai .wbo as 'Ti'tted. hasla'h'd lP", who recently escaped : -""",". . o i-orernor est " j complaining bitterly of Prosecuting At : !" m-T Me.e. ad jf my coateatioa KIMBALL COLLEGE TO GRADUATE THREE " . Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Allen, snd Edward' Qittlns Will Receive Diplomas-lO- gram Tor Theology Commencement; Vfntion of th(. r8iifornia- KrllitJ Grow. . iers' Association. Thia convention will . , , ,,. bo held at the University Kami, Davis, The commencernent cxercl.es of K.m-1 (.aljforni f j ,-, 6 f ball college of .neology will be held , fcM tf,h Hn invits. June as follows: tio) to a(WreM thjl (.0R9t As. v.. .-u...,.T, u..c i, nil m. m., inr i r"ecalaureate sermon will be pieachel in the First Methodist church by Dean nenrj D. Kimball, v. v. Ou Thursday, June II, at 3 o'clock in the assembly hall at Kimball cor lege, will be a reception Riven to Dean and Mr. Kimball by present and for mer students of Kimball college. At 7 p. m. the same day will be held Itho alunini-senior bannuct" at the Hotel Marion. i On Friday, June 12, at 10 a. in., will ! Le alumni reunion and business mect - jng; at 2:30 p. m. the love feast and 1 hov t'ommunion. On Friday eveninc. ! of fi m i m inn it'Irat vrntknj:u i i nn .muiuiiisi jehurch, will bo held ihe graduating cx - i oreises. The commencement address 1 1,8 delivered by Hev. W. W. Young- on. I)., of Portland, who will also deliver the charge to the graduate, i T1?" ,1'l,loms w'" presented by Dean 1 Kimbnll. . ,, 1 Th"e ar0 thl y' eo graduates, """' A'"'"' This 'commencement scisoi, close ; th iShth var of the a.-h.i hirv. . " . v ' 'Mil tnfl adl '. a"1' Pri'm"oa ' o be 0f unusual interest, ; ntor,'tate '""'"'"H swasj ui ult rviIUl'UII 0 ! eiK"t 'oar rvne a dean. ' ' COUNTY TO SEND GIRLS TO FAIR ' . . . ..T. X " . - 8 ?."'!.; "UW1"S Will Compete for State Honors. 'ijiai ....t.-TZ .a.,. 1 1.1 P.:.. I:. ", ""';, " schools of tho county, should such clubs b fnrmo.l n iii . .u :. ; fnll for Lane conntv honors and tne i ! winning team will bo sent to the state: .... - - 1 tnir t talem, with all expenses paid, : lu ",Re part in mo stnto contest, ae i: . cording to an announcement made to tiny by h. J. Moore, county superin tendent of public instruction, s.ays the eocene nauy (luanl. .... . ..... ,.; - gins canning club was organize.!- nt Thurston Friday, nnd a similar chin1, win le organized nt Pleasant Hill this al'tornoon Steps will be taken to i,..ala r'I'reM wlln a"18 01 one point ; oth',' -hooli in this work, it is I . n,n ,.i. , . 1 , . n-. . .t am eet ig held at Thurston Fi:- dents ntJnHnnJoVT'r .""'t rt"" dl nt ,n "ttendnnce. F. Y . Rader, Lane r.'B"'""".1' I.""!"?. M ! tJle "Poakers. Supervisor O'Tieillv tarvl thi. ,.,. ing that toere was not a sightseer at the Thurston meeting, that they all camo for business aud tho interest was inrense, A Parent-Teacher association was lloriUCd at tno T lllratnn ' ...hn.,1 ., I I '''"oting will be held nexf , . i ' : "u ior me purpose of admit ncr . IIOOI1 IOr tOfl mirnnvn n ( "Sb?? and electing ! 1 iris' canning club was organized with 12 members. f.. III . 11 1! V ...r x K.nsiini inn to attend thc meeting there thia afternoon. COURTMARTIAL 13 RESUMED. San Francisco, June 2. The court martial was resumed at tho Iresi lo to day of Captain Joseph II. Griffith, U. S. A., accused of an $8,000 embezzle ment while acting as paymaster at Seattle recently. Through the testimony of Coijnel John I Chamberlain, inspector fietioial of the department of the wott, the prosecution sought to show that tho al leged shortage was connected with lumber deals in which.it was asserted Griffiths lost a small fortune. Chamberlain, who inspected Grif fiths' accounts, has already testified that the-latter admitted his defalcation. The line of questioning adopted by the defense indicated from the first that, owing to his lack of business judgment and experience and his hflr. assed mental condition, the captain) would not be held aceountahlx fnr uh. 1 he did. ROCKEFELLER WILL BE FORCED TO TESTIFY Washington, June 2. That William oe forced t0 testify! i .... - i I to testify New Haven Folk of the interstate commerce mission. Folk asserted that Francis U.u... i,. .... , rano! i w" "D,e tify. Uewouldnots ' . . . Jiorton riant, it was annnimee.l .1 rl ,0 wi" to 'stifv. He ree'en-;. ,v pro,,ueeil 4 certific.te of ill Z2 but since that time. Folk aavs. he ha 1.1,. . ...... i... ku i r w.a .1.. . n . j v J f i . I , .1 I a.v" niri-r. Jgan hi T'not bn' M ',o VestiVy be" cause it was doubted whether he woulc he able to enlighten the committee. EARLY. LEPER. RETURNS TO WASHINGTON TO STAY i ' quar.nt.ne camp at Tacoma. af ter being shipped from Washington several years ago, arrived here today, lie told newspaper men that he had "returned to Washington to stay." Health officials were detaining him temporarily at . loc.l hotel. ARE APPOINTED ASSISTANT FOREST RANGERS Washington. June 2. R A. Mason of Prwpert, L. C. Post of J.cksonville ' .ad W. L. Jones of Rragte have been j appointed assistant forest ranker at j MeJford. "si; i.. ,n napin, .Mai- ...... f '"f" n'' Bn'nlturisti Mrs. ,1' i J ,the. "r,'". Agncltuml college, and ; rff X aT .School Spervisor A. I. O'Reilly were , . nau k . J prnl Snn Prnnoi ADDRESSES FBUITMEN. Speaking on the 'subjects of pear cul ture in the Northwest, the loganberry; I in Oregon, andthe irrigation of tlc-j eiduous fruit . trees, - Professor C. I.j Lewis, horticulturist at the Oregon j Agricultural College,, wril deliver three - - Vl ... ,hul ,.,, : Vancouver, B. C, June 16. He will speak-on the method of maintaining soil fertility in nurseries. SENIOR GETS APPOINTMENT. J. J. Morris, a senior in horticulture at the Oregon Agricultural college, has ! P.,.." t'i i?': !?i .1""""' . ' Z- Z. 3' Y'Z.' f'Vfc" " Z i'""' 7 for a graduate f. mn" a rt L w : L l . . i I i ; . . . .. P""1 , "Jly" -(. ' df5lrttb' P08lt'n- pomology. Ho is the :luss to secure a PROTEST AGAINST PROVISIONS.; Washington, June 2. Judge Lovett I nf tkrt I'ninn Pn.-ifio l",1 A , .o.mi of of the Union Pacific and Oeneral Couii - cific. witnesses before the sennte coin - vne iouiiicni 1 a-1 ; mere ommis.ion, protested vigorously o,,a ,n" w '."roa i"ovi,i Mil the administration s anti-trust Commerce Commissioner L..MuIL rnu .. " - J ' I a. 1 eoriimittnfl ' Pill . I . i . , V" "re 01 an nl,y re''orl on the' 1 . MARKET DULL AND NARROW. ! New York, June 2. Ono Ihousnud shares of Missouri llacific were trad ..1...1 ' j" at th4e of'nn o "le ,0,,k ",1,lk' t : t0.v t an advance of about a point rkct on ,th strol,Rth. of th 'Ic.cision late iT y avcr,'"K a ."'"''ver!.:.! fir was dull and narrow, with the usually' active stock generally lower. New; Haven almost touched its low record. ', Northern Pacific and St. Paul dropped! ono each. Hcsides Missouri Pacific,! liic ruiiiliaifv. iucrwisc tno Iril.KCL .vii. t,. i .1.. ,- V" , 1 " " "';. f. e 0'Tn,00?, wcre loli'll"1l. ""' : J," , V"' l i nnn The market dosed weak. GAY LOTHARIO SAFE IN N WILDS OF SOUTH AFRICA Sacramento, Cal., June 2. Sir Harry! ooper, a gay young Loth- ered tho hearts of sev eral San Francisco young women, after ' annexing some of their money, and1 i wh. "'"luently "beat it" for ; lars, unlnown. hls be? located, but he will not be brought back to face charges. He is safe in tho wilds of South Af rica. Deputy District Attorney Burpee of i Alameda county advised Martin Mad- j son, executive seeretarv to Governor1 l-'nhnson, thnt rather than pay $2,000 j.,u olr "arrT "O- wre wilt- ' inR t0 ,ct thc ma,t,'r roP- The maxi - . Speedini in to Mahomet in an automobile early to f'tay, four robbers stood guard over! Busey's bank, a private institution,! while a fifth dynamited the vault. They escaped with $2,o00. ihe eteWth loiter of. 2EROLENE Ask ihnearest Standard Oil Company agency reardin BULK DELIVERY WHY e You Might as Well MORE BECOM ING THAN FLAT LENSES The edges cf totte Lenses do : not) show s prominently a s the j of flat lenses They fit in close to your eyes. , You will find Tories much more becoming and useful. They give you a wider, clearer field of vision. Yon r.hould know about Toric Lenses. Let me explain the dif ference between the. genuine Toric lenst) rod the imitation. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn, Doctor of Optics 210-211 United States Nat'l Bk. Bltlg. t NEW TODAY. , ! volt RKNT Furnished housekeeping I ,llllin doso in. Phono 533. oi.l) PAPERS for carpets; 10 cents U!r hundred. Journal office r f , B 1 TOR1C LENSES bills.HOTKL Kl'RMSHHI) for rent. P ioner, 2110. 130 ckiuth Twelfth stree Phono t. J SAND, GKAVKL or loam delivered to any part of tho city. Minto Bros. ' FOB RKNT Five-room modern house, I close in. Inquire 110 -Marion street. ! DON'T FORtjKT to seo Fred tonight. 1 No grease cook with clean butter. 1 WANTKD Loganberry pickers; one half mile northeast of asylum. Dick Simpson. FOB RKNT Two good houses, practi cally new. State and Fifteenth. Phone 2034-J. FOR RKNT Modern five-room bunga low, walking distance. H. K. W., ....:i..l r... ! "- FOB WALK H ouso and two lots on Twenty-second street; only ifiiOO cash. Address J. Nolun, Sun Lorenzo, California. 1 FOR RKNT In South Salem, good H I room house with barn, garden spot, ! berries and fruit. Inquire T. Hicks, U. S. National Bunk. ; ; : T c..m iiu. - in Salem. iew, mooern aim vcijr close in. Enquire Salem Auto ga rage, 240 State street. Phono 3S0. I FOR SALE 5- nnd 10-ncre tracts on installment, ncur railroad, or will trade for small tract in town. Ad dress N. Kosenbaum, routo 5, ncer reform school. VANTK1 Man tr woman to travel, Aiu.. i,ln n .In w. inti-rcstim? locnl work. (lod salary. Address AI. A. b., c aro Capital Journal. Give j number nnd address. FOR SALE 10-acre tract, 3 1-2 mil's from city limits; all in cultivation; house, barn and other buildings; 50 fruit trees, 1 1-4 acre loganberries nnd somo raspberries; also horse, buggv, hack, cow, chickens, etc., in cluded. Price 3000. F. Glover, Rt. (), Box 69. FOB SALE OR TRADE 320 acres 17 miles from Vale, Oregon; 7 miles from railroad station. Sagebrush land, no improvements; lias a good spring; price $10 per acre. Will trade for land near Salem of equal value, or sell with $1,000 wwn and the bal ance terms. J. A. Mills, ,275 State street. WHY NOT f If you would like some thing in the way of a stock ranch with lots of out-range, read this: IOr! acres near the railroad from Cor vallis to the coast; 40 acres in culti vation nnd in crop; buyer will get one-third of crop. Has a four-room house, also barn and other out-buildings; 13 acres of timber, balance is open pasture lund, but hilly; Little Elk creek runs through the plnee. Price $50 per acre; half cash, balance terms; will trade for acreage of equal value near Salem. J. A. Alills, 275 State street. Read snd use the Journal want ads j and forget your troubles. NOT?