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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1914)
EIGHT Our 709th Wednesday Surprise Sept. 23rd A Sale of Women's Gowns Extra Special at 79c Each An interesting sale of good quality flannel night gowns in plain white and in stripe patterns of pink or blue. Not skimped in any manner a full fashioned garment in a good style; an unusually comfortable gown for cool Fall nights. You will do well to purchase during this event. Wednesday, 7Dc each. See the window display. Sale start3 at 8:::0. No phone orders. Read our special announcement in Tomor row's JournalIt will be Interesting THE HOUSE OF QUALITY iXL v ULgoodig a mm a All Around 1 own 1, AMUSEMENTS. III. Kill - Htut rtntil, between lliltli i" 1 Liberty Motion pictures III " ) !) t f I he I'lnlii"," nil star mips of .'ill i! -i t twin '.'III scenes. A lo the Mutual llirl, ii. ii ri inter- l'till uniial, and tllchctrnl llllisic, fll.OHK- Smith i,,i (,f KIhUI street, between High and Liberty- -Motion pictures r a hiniiilwnv slur leiiture, " Am bushed,' in llnee reel, with Pram ia HiikIiiiihh I. ill, nil Walher in a VitiiKmph cum P'lv, tun! Karl Kary in ui. WKXKOlin -Court street, be tween High and Liberty "Lena l(inri, ' with slock ooiiijunv of Keuworlhy play ers. Moving pictures beUeen lets. VK i.IIIKIITY Liberty street, between State and Court Mul mn pictures, "An 1 i - rent IMilnh," pci ml feiliire in two parts, "Taken by Storm," a V it hkinihi comedy ami fine 1 1 . r t S.lm lntr-t news piotuies of he our, , "I i Dr. Meudslsohm epfN-tallat In flltlui; la.es rorreetly. U. H. bank buil.liugi Luther J. Cliaultt, Marlon county ( ,,,, "I i.i i tiui ;u io r.iijeiie vietllies lay to an jiuliie uf the mi i, ullurill rthihils at the l.aue ruunty I nr. U...... .. .11 ... . . I' . . . , Dollar wauheg at Blono'i drugstore.! (,., O. C. Millet, well known ettisstl of: hulem Mlur.lav afteinooii fi , d his oi g'liiil petiliiiu with the eity iccnrder fur coomilmaa trom the hweiith ward.; June Reed, the wonderful violinist, at ' tiie hustian church tomorrow night. o - -... Tonight! Boiiuel to I'aator RunU'l photo diauia ut "Crculiou," "The Hsl tie. of Aimageddoii," a fiee le, tare bv la-tor . A Maker, ton are Invited. igut o'clock i.hap. The Store That uima ii-ijj - ' ei h Unl s... ' I a Av That make sweeping stairs a pleasure. They look very neat Guaranteed not to come out. Sold in brass, copper, nickel and oxidized finish. Used in all U. S. government buildings. A tele phone call will bring a man to your house to prove their worth. We are exclusive agents for Marion county. ' ' i X ' s4 tleJ3roi). Credit Ii Oood Her ! It HOMEiFVRXISHERS IVX CUURTAHIGHSTZ '" 4tttttv Sdliif Jttlon CuarantteJ eTl GOODS m wmrrn J t a T He.tU for the June Reed concert may lii reserved lit tin- IV,- I'm iiitun' Co., IM.l North I omuioroiul. ,, The Woman'! Allium of the Unt- turiau church will meet with Mm. K. I'. I 'n r 1 1 till nt HUH I'liiiiii street, K.nlny, lit i'.llil o'clock. All numbers anl friends urn jiix ii,.. to I,.. present. 0 Dr. Utter, dentl-, pnoue tiUU, Bilem tlauk of ( oinmeree tn i lit i tt. No Infer of music! should nilu hear ing ,1 u ne K.'i'.l t the I'luistian ihunh tmiiiiMiin nijlit. o- Ai a result of the raina that have been lireni limn the Mil lev iiiiii( the 'St twin wei'ki. Itie VV tllriieeMe liver hu 1 1 "in tu three fret above low witter, Tor salea few hundred torn of dsm wheut left at tltl.otl ami JW.jil ier tun, f, o. Ii. I'urtlunil. (u'Uik fnst. t'iiiiii iiili k if you need smiie. U. W. I.uflrr, 4ii(l Iliibli-rd 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 i n tf . A. D. Worley was given 20 day lu jail this imiiuinu bv Jii,lie Kk'ui fur uiUK n, timi', aliiiiive and nlmreue ImiKiiiilie on State ntieet Suiuliiv ineu- inn. He wan nrri-leil tiy Hffoer link- ei sun, (i May Wing Ty Restaurant. Two dm liiil room. Mint! or,er. let nooilles : in the city. I IH l-Vrr.V .tree!. t ! rrlitk IIiK(tiii was arrested yester dsy by Offu-er 'hilli,s fur wileri.,it about the rltv m an intonieate.l emuli .nun. fie wss iien an snernili i r in , ayni frl or H"11'; I" .""I '"f three days. He in M'iniih' time. ..... II ,. ........ Bale of human hair goods. Mis Wol- (leinoiistinle mid sell a line of astern hair guuds tins week nt I. ti. islnidi v Co Fine ii-soitiiicnt tit ciy Mw puces. .-o -- A IU e.it was issued Satunlay for the nmriinge oi r.ail I'urnell. a ieuoii 1 transfer man, and Ml l.ila Flitnlieth vviins, or rvoi i s .vims nie vuuiig cuii- pie were married a) Scott Mills ves terday, , o , o j Hear June Reed at Ctunuan church. Kim Croasan imbibed too natch, f Ire She .lav old heart t ines for encores water Saturday evening with ihe result !! "? that he was lakea iu charge bv tMfners Saves You Money Stair ll Corners 5 Cts. Each li Stem to Oreifen aud War-MSiitea 44 or Mtmey RifunJt & TUB DAILY CAPITAL SALEM'S STYLE STORE "The haunting, beauty of June Heed's playing lingers a lifetime." lli'lir her at the t lilistillll church to- morrow night. o Professor Frederic. Stanley Dunn, of tin I'liivrrsity of Oregon, will give lcrenpticnu lecture Tucs,uy ecning in, tin- t-Kit ' I h Willamette university on ' Virgil's Ai'lll'iil. Tin Iodine is tin fui lit' h series that Will lie Kuril lit, illiiinette. They urn tinder tin1 direc- (,M ,,f linn Allien. u McCulloch, the optometrist, ,u lnt,. .r ,a t n,e Hubbard building, October 5. Masse rnitly fitt,,. o U,oir C. Needham. state student and I... I.' .,iln,v ..f Ii,., V l I' A r... Oregon an, I ,lho, ai rive, I thlt niniiiiii fur l ffiiii.lt uf dliyn' Ktliv. lie i'liertn to vimt the uffiriiilH of the Snlein mi lintioii 11 ii I a I mi liil the Williinii'tte MiilM'iHity Ktuileiits i;i't their (irnma i In hi ii ii. If r nny fur the roiinriu neu'-iin. Ore.it crltici J that June Reed, the ! inliiiit, is u Keniim. tin nut in inn the u'iiirtiiiilty to lieiir her ut the Chrintiun I illlirrli tiiiiiurriiw niuht in eoneert withj iruniiiif nt IihhI till, 'lit. I Miss Vera Witham, dnughter of Mr. ami Mrs. K. W. Withnin, m'i ri'tury of j : the Vu turiii, II. ('.. V. M. ('. A. arrived: , in Salem laM nihl to take work in the ( Williiiiiette unhetiity eollene of nnmie j In ri nit the winter. She will ninke ner ; ( Inline with Mr. and Mm. Lihih t'nuii ' tun, of the Salem V. .M. ('. A. J i The greatest living muslcinni of the iwurld have united in enninieniliitiuii ut ' June Heed's remarkulile Hlnlity as it v iuliiiiot. 1 E. 8. Ullrea, of Norton, Liiuoln roun- U k,U the . he. land l.t of the Ha- ,, ,111..ill ,, M.Ml (,r , h,, ,irlllmilll, ,,.,.riiiient akin .,., ,,,.,.,. ........,,.,,.., i If the elub run fin, I soiiiethni tu uit ; him he may ehniit;e hi jdaee uf i t-wi di'iii-e. June Reed la praised by Schumann llt-ink. with wliuiii she has appeared iu concert. t the Chiisttan church lo muituw niht. Eleven prisonen were lrouut to the peiHtcutuiiv iu Sale.u last night bv i II. Kcitiint, shentt ,f Vale, With the shcritf are his deputies, I'su I'.uo, J. S. Hover, ,1. ii, MoikIv, or nle; licotge tireen, Nvssi and Water lint ', wf Ontario. S cacer and I'lnllips and taken lo jail. He was released ou his own recognis ance by Ihe police puige yesterday so he could go to work today. He is cited to appear for a hearing in the pull V rouil sometime before 4 o'clock. Tout Clark, a preaMuau for N. D. El liott, and wile, who ha been spending Ihe past three weeks in the bopfields, have returned lo Ihe eily for the win ter. The I line was spent more as a is ration but Ihe uppoituu ty to .nake the a, stum pav lor ilselt' was uol lost i;hl of. Toev reo irt bavin i had a Ihotoughlv rnhnsldc lime. o Jivdi OaUoway held court this mom- ing la dclartment No, 2 of ihe circuit 4 court, Tne ease of T. Hayakama against U. Somewaka, an aeltoa tu ie "'''er mouey, was diuiied, Aa ordei eonliruiing sale was Ivoied ia Ihe easv of J. K Misuer against Ada Vest aad Mae H. Fills. , Judge Csllow.y will s hold csiuit tenuuMiw and lake rses until Monday. Court will be open all t4 of test week. . J J In reapoas to an item la tn Capital t4 Journal itaiing th-i Le Salem Fruit f t'uioa was eihmj for a g,Hid look 4 iug s"l who could l-ske fiae pies to 44 dewtnMral the loanoerrv isdetry at ihe stale fan, Ihe muoo had w rsllcis 44 Itits aioimuj- line taut sh was net 4 wuaderfolly s.wd bukitt( but she coubl 44 I'" t a rraifl. Tk vilier a 44 looking bi t Ike lfi.-ei til. I stum doubts cos. era ig htjr ability as a p Ii I'l 'l. Jut ubrtUrl le tight rum ', bihatioa of gtwvt looks a-l pur baking uilitv ca ! tucad iiaiits t bs JOURNAL, BALEM. OETOOV. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1914. Up to the preeent time out of a poe- ililr 7iSt ntil ls.li voter have regis tered at the eity hall fur the eumiuij eity elertioas. I'lirintf last week only uni rexmtereil, whi.k is eonulered to be rieritiona!ly slow in ute i f the I fa't that the books are open in tue eveniiiK and that a lart:e uunil'r who were out uf the , 1 1 y ,u kinx hn;it and on rai-ations have returned. It is ea l-etted from the ie-rit outluuk that only jboiit half the plertoiate will vote in Jeeeintier. 8 ate Englueer John H. Lewia re tnrneil Satnrdiy uiht from it two weeks' trip over a number of irriga tion I'rujeets in eastern llrejjuii. He' nis,fiti'. the Tomalo 'rojei t, went to the head of the Alaibeur river ,rojti't ii ii I iisited the survey rain. He als"' iiise-ted the diamnnd drill borings from the reservoir mUs of the !' Chutes and Crouked river iruj.' t. Mr. Lewis made the trii Ifaryelv to ascer tain just now nun h wurk it was uei-es-siiry to do b"fore elusiiiir down the woik for tin winter mouths. Rev. Welgle, fonnerly of Tacoma, Wash., the new runister of the liermau Methmlist i hnrrh at Thirtet-nth Mini 'enter streets, arrived here last weik. and preai lied his f ir-t sermon to his new eontfreifiition Sumlfiy. Ils iiirish-i inner" have already leariied to like him and believe tout the ronnntf imr will be full of helpf illness and iru)jres. . Ki'v. Mii;ik. who was pastor Uere last year, was jji tii h ih.irxe in eastern I trefoil. A wire screen three feet high has been ereited nround the pool at the httft of the Yv'aite elei'trie fountoiii in W 1 1 1 ho li park to keep the dead leaves Iruiii rlutiK'"K "I' the outlets and tans iiiK an overflow. Last year the lenves fullinit from toe trees were carried by the wind into the fount. lin, hiuI besiihn renileriuj; the fountain unsightly were a source of annoyaiu'e to the gruiiud keejiers. The report will be tiled tomorrow rel ative to the nlli'ifed shoitaKe in the ac count of T. M. I.eabo, a former lueiii bcr of the stnt. bniird f.f barber exam iners, itfcordiiiK to a statement given out by ttoveruur West this morning, l.eabo's riiuntiun was demanded and received lust March, and Isaac I. Kil mer, of I'urtlniid, whs appointed on March - to take the place vacated by .Mr. I. en bo. Wong Liu, resident of Baleru'a t hi imlue.il, who was nrri sted l.i.st week fur ftiiul in-1 it a lullery, was ried this ii m 1 1 ii i ii u in the )Kli e court, found uuil ty and fined tJ.'i. 'Ihe iae auniai l.uw Vet, who was ciniidit in the Mime raid, was dismissed on account of the luck of evidence. Another Chinese thnt was wanted slipped out of the room as sunn jis the nfticers jffit into the bouse,' nil, I wiien au effort was made to idea-, tifv hi in the officers found that nil the ( himiiiien looked so nearly alike they on I.I nut pick him oat. N. D. Elliott, the printer on South Commercial street, will go to Cortland Thc, lu v u take in a hill (tame and see the llcnwrs ill action. I nciilc ntnlly, he will visit the republican state central committee and iiAve a political chat. This will be preliminary to the ismiimh of a call lor a meetini; of the .Marion county republiciiii ivntri.l cuininittce in this city Friday. Hen Kobertsun. uf Turner, is the chairman nud Mr. Klliot' ceretary There nr J'i members uf the committee and they will meet the cau ilidates and talk over enuipnin plans. I'. A. Buhlert, one of tha managers uf the Salem Amusement company, who is better known in local theatrical cir cles at " lin., ' is lining the greater part of his walking on his right foot. The cause is a tabloid tragedy which he I off iu sort of private rehearsal at Ye Liberty Inst Saturday night. It in not divulged whether be was 'ittempt ing a portrayal of Little Hcl Kidiuu Hood or was repro lacing riichiird 111. bat at nny rate he jarred loose n panel of plate glass from a swinging duur, and the shattered glass nearly evere, , Ihe toes of his left foot. TONIGHT! aPierre of In rive Prts. Showed In America's best and largest theatre one solid week and pleased over 70.0O0. ALio Our Mutual Olrl and a Dandy Comedy. T0MOE.KOW, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EXTRA! Joe Khowles' Official Pictures TAKKN AT ACTI" AI. FLANKS UK 1.1 V r l. T11F. ONLY Fit TI KKS slHiAINU Til F FK1M1TIVF M SF FRF. TKST. IVFKVIlnHY II'U l.l SKK THKM THKY WKKK slliiWN AT THF. HF.ll Hi thv: ruFU iKTi..Nn. For the p tiiv of x-ienlitie and educatiunal valncs. Knowlos eu ters the wilds of Oregon naked and unarmed and fur thirty .lays wrests his living from things provided by naturv. This film shows ways how Knowle lived. h.. he made bis tire nit limit matches, caught fish without bait and books and pictures he painted from nature's material, and man different mviios of hi life. NINTH 1FISOPE "The Million Dollar Mystery" IN TWO TARTS. The Mystery of the Hindoo Image A TWO l'AKT MA.UTIO. "A Fatal Sweet tooth" KKY STONE tVMKPY. MX RFMsSi BUGH THEATER Af BAYONET CHARGES ARE FEATURE IF -HE BATTLE TODAY Germans Make Desperate Bayonet Charge But All Are Repulsed WHERE FORCES MET WERE SLAUGHTER PENS German Losses at Maubeuge Placed at From 80,000 to 140.000 (Bv William Philip Sims) Paris, Sept. 21. Fighting continued as fiercely as ever today along the A is iih and to the southward. Apparently, however, it was still, thus far. a draw. The allies were making strenuous ef forts to crumple the tierroan extreme right under lieneral Von K Ink. lienernl Von Ituelow, at the right of the CeruiHii center and between tien eral Von Kink's and the crown prince's armie, waa en lenvoring to pierce the allies' line at Cranmie. The fighting at this point was par tieulurly desperate. Auiiin nud again the (iermalis charge, nt the point ot the bayonet, only to be beaten bncV with dreadful slaughter. Charges Bepulred. "WV have advanced." sni.l tndav's official statement here. "to the hi ii'hts of l.nssigny. west uf N'nyon and on the right bunk of the tle. "The enemv hns been repulsed nt all imints east of the Oise; through the fierman attacks are hemming mure violent and repeated bnvonct charges have been directed against our lines nenr Crnonne. "The bombardment uf llheims by the flernians" heavv guns eonttnnes. "There has been no change in T.or rnine or the Vosges district. "The (ioniums are fortifvinir TVlnie Hill, smith of chateau Siilins." In Sunday's fighting the losses were spoken of ns having been especially heavv north of Soissuns. where it was. suid the (icriiiiius gained sume ground, wh'n'h thev siibseipieotly lust back to the French Estimated Losfe"). The (Germans were Mated also to have evacuated the frontier region about the village of Avricourt Sun, lav and to have made an unsuccessful attemiit to re sume the offensive in the vicinity of Saint lie. also fur to the southward of the pending innin engauemeiit. The statement that the tiermau lot between HII.OuO and 1 HUH Ml iu taking Miiubeiigp was not official but rested on the estimates of various goo I lodges who saw the fighting there. War of fice officials were ipioted lo the ef fect thnt they did not enre to make their figures public at present, as thev might be suspected of exaggerating if thev told the truth. Immense admiration was being ex pressed fur .lules Vedrines, the aviator, who was credited with having recently brought down two Herman aviators en gaged in scouting over the French lines. DIED. Wtil.TKlt At the home of her parents, Mr. u ml Mrs. K. II. Wolter, on 020 North Fifteenth street, Mnndiiv morn ing, September 21. li'll, tiertrude Wolter aged five years, sevou months and six iluys. Funeral services will be held Wednes day at 2 i. in. from the Cerman Luther . an church ut Kith and A streets. Rev. ftruss officiating. Interment will be is Lee Mission cemeterv. TONIGHT! the Plains MX KFKI ' OB Salem' Model Photoplay House present Today and Tuesday i Five cf the best licensed pictures BROADWAY STAB FEATURE If, it. in 3 reels featuring Francis Bushman Winner of the Popular Players' Contest Eve's Daughter Special Vitagraph featuring LILLIAN WALKER Snakeville's Home Guard One .big laugh. Karl Karey Popular Baritone In new songs 10c HOUSE OF QUALITY COMING WEENFSDAY and THURSDAY TREY 0' HEARTS The week's session of the county lionrd of oiimli.ntioii ended Saturday i niyht and nlnuit 'J." ciicn were disposed 1 of. Most of tlie can's of over-taxation reported were fur small mno Hits and ; the total clintic on the tax roll is; in jjiifildc. From the samll irinilier of complaints presented it i to lie interred toe work of the assessors lias met with the approval of the taxpayers of the county generally. The office of Asses sor lieu West was kept open nights until !':.'!n in order to (jive taxpayers working during the day ,-iti opportunity to pre sent their claims in pi rson. No more eases will be heard ley the hoard and it is the opinion of its menihers that all who tut, I any claims piescntcd them during the week's session. Claiming that a minimum rate of $1 per month per hor-epowcr connected was too high and thnt they seldom used more than two kilowatts per month, a number of inercliants of Albany today tiled a petition with the state railroad commission asking that their lates be read justed. The Oregon I'ower com pany furnished the power for the run ning of the clrvatois in tin. I, nil, lings, ' and iu eitch of the establishments men tioned eh', ators are tin- only machines which use electrical power. The peti tion was presented by (lilbi rt ttrothers, llnlbert -llliling Hardware companv, the Firt National bank, Froinan llurtoii, and Fosiiav & Mason. Greatest Real Estate Bargains Hi acres ,'f best land in tie valliy; a square j i,-,-, fronting on go.l coun try r.iol. - miles fion: city, mile from railroad station, ail ui:,i,r ciiltiva tion, Itl acres clover. l'rii e s'.i.) per acre on easy terms. Mut s I . -eo H. S. BELLE U'l North l iberty Strict. 1'hone -!!'. When in SALEM. OREGON, Itcp at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modem. Free and PriTat Bjths. 4ATES 75c 1100, 11.50 PER DAT The only hotel la th business dietrlct Nearest to all Depots. Theatre and Capitol Buildings. A Horn Away from Hoec T. O. BUGH, rrcp. Both Fhor.es. Free Auto Bus. wmmm iiimuM GRAY-BELLE LUNCHES We sene dainty, satis fying lunches all day arid evoning. Strictly first class in 'every de tail. GRAY-BELLE LUNCHES urn EOP-N. Hiil.MAN To Mr. and Mrs. Grorge C. Holninn, MchOlj-, Stpt. 21, lyii, j rie-ht j i.iii.d si n. A Inn M"un, t.f S hite alrnun, Mcp I'ini; nt "The A'.exai.dra," on ('heme', i ra street. He wili r- mnin uttil ht'tcr the Mute Fair. -4sJ-sV j NEWT0DAY t One eer.t pr word each inrer- l tion. J Copy fcr lisermemectg nii- t der tr.i heauicg tbould bo is by I 2 p. m. t FEONX MAIN L rCH44ttMtltlt4 FUFD'S NKilir l.l'NCH. FUH r.KNT Fcir" furnished and time iitifnrnil.td rocn:s. 271 1) strut. FOl'NP At West Salem, gray rtw boat." .'. J. KiiMsell, West Snli'm. WANTKI) Mudetita to room m.d board. Apply liV.i North 20tli fct. WANTKI ly youi.g man, indo'r work. Addros V.. A., ran- Jouri.ul. WANTKI Mt-iugi i.pl.er. Applv at it-li.-e. The 1'ucifie Tel. Tel. Co. WANTKI) iS-wiug ly the day, by rv pcricncc.l ilresprunlier. I'hone sO-F-Z. WANTKI A live or six-room modern hoii-i', with iai.ee. ,1'hone No. -4H.A 0LI rAI'Kl;S fcr oarpeU; 10 cti.1) per hundred. Jourr.r.1 office. FtU RKNT Two furnished roctos," modern. 3-5 South Fourteenth street. FKKM1 nud boiled e i.-t-r and applcadt i.t Faninr's Cider Works. I l.cno :'oo7. F(l! KKNT-Mi dctn 3 room hi i;ce, close in, el. clip. Ask for I. on. Hotel Million. FOIND Nenr lllcsll pUTM 1 v.- I.il-crty, Im!'.. :' r.t i-iTii hit roim. l'lu'iio I I- 1 I I.) w. FUK SSALK coinlitioii. yi.". -Ki'uiWit, in t'ir.it cla:is l'rice reafoiialde. II. one WANTKU 1 i s, tion as janitor or other work. Will work cheap. Address J. care Journal. W ANTKU A gcoil, nu ilium-sized see-oiid-hand rungi with coils. 1'hiiio No. i4ss. t'AKHDN biirntd from vour auto cylm di'is. ('. 12. 11 annul.. I. -.'liii North High. I'hone 409. FOH EKNT niruis'ned liouseket pintr rooms, new. 910 N. Church, 'l,ono 7I--)J. Fill! SA1.K Two nice young, ftfrdi Jersey cowji witl; ci.ives. Hos Leslie st rcet. AM I'Al.'TS of broken machinery weld ed by latest process. '. H. Ham moiid, ii'ii North High.- Phone 40!t. FOR SAI.K, rent or trade, eight-rcoio house; modtrn; on paved street and cur line. See ti. W. Johnson. WAN'TKP Tenin of horses for furin work, for their keep. Apply Y. D., cure of I.. 11. Williams, tM C'ei.tn. WANTKD to KKNT Small ranch, 40 to "0 acres, stocked preferred. O. AV. Witte, lf4" tiaines avenue, Calein. KM IK SAI.K Fair four step cones, 2t li), for three-inch bolt. C. K. llan nioiid, 2t!t! North High. I'hone lO'J. FOI! KKNT Si rconi furnished house, barn, chicken house and garden, $1H per month if taken ut once. Phono 2MH l. NKW li-pASSKNUKR 1!'14 Al BlTf f,,r rale tit n Imtgain. Must be Sold The Sab ni Ai.to linrnge, 24d State. I'hone .'m!. FOI! SAt.K Twe-lni'li ccntrifu jal pump direct count -te, to steam engine. C 12. Han.meiiil, 'Jtio North High, l'lcne WANTKI' For their keep, one or two horses, io htlp plow and do gei.er.il faun work. U A. Oavis, IU. 1, 15c s.'. Salem. I'hone -J.'UO-J. S1A!.. TRl'v'K FOU SAI.K CHKAi' Just the tliitg tor fair week; fii-1-clavs condition, lor, 't miss this. The Sulem Auto Uan-go, state. Fl.'eno :lMi. TO HKNT New five ro m boiix'. ft i nisiicd. 1175 Hood, between Capit I and Summer. Monarch range, hentei and fireplace. At o!'e, to light J art , -.'0. 1'I.OSINU out r ot Kleetrical good i. 'Shades, )i np to l.o0; fixtures, l to t'M; tl.vtne toys at '-i price Will close shop Saturday, Sept. Ji'. P. N. Audrestn, ."itil I. Iieioeketa street tiKRMAN NFRSK Traiinl nurse and midwife; it) years' experience. So phia Krtbs, former address North Commercial! new address, Si 7 Mill, ltiote M7 U. WANTKISome property owr.er te build rt-sidence for me on good elesit- in Wation. Want a good house and am -willing to lease same for term cf years, paving good rental for aaai. Addresa 11, tare cf Capital Journal. FOR RENT Furnished houe-keepieS room; also bam if waited. Two blocks from gtoJ stores. cod deep well. tn Icg'ewood ear line. CkH at SS0 North iSrventeenth. ll.VieV RE fruit ranch, 2 a;rc i!bert bearir.p; aerea eherrie:-, peaches and j runes, 1 year tld; IVi acre timber, la'.xnce ia cultivatios: buiMi; 3'-. niiies oat, gravi.1 roaiL Pan cash, balance monthly. See owcer, Low 4 Per.-icks, 371 $tat TEESONS offering to studenta ttaid or rooms with or with witaoit bor, rr flacee where studeaU eaa arw fart or all ef their board, please wntf full panic ultra to tfc office of Wil laraette Vaiters;ty. After the lS'h jeer. 317 fcr rcdiat for short jct-v 4