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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1915. International Finance The "Better Grade" Merchandise at Lowest Prices EIGHT STATE CANNOT DONATE Special Sale Prices on All Wool, Cotton and Woolnap Blankets Special Sale Prices on All Trunks, Cases and Bags Stunning New Modes for Fall Women's New Suits and Coats are Here in Profusion m r0 ' If m t ii i All Around Town Or. Mendelsohn, specially In fitting gluuci correctly. U. 8. bunk bldg. ThU week, L. J. Chnpin will be in different pnrtH of tho rnunty nmm'g ins far instltutet. mid corn VliuWH to hold tlii full nt tho different school renter), Hop Pickers ATTENTION Mail your orders in from the hop yard. We pay the freight to your nearest station ricnii Hums K 2.5 Urn. Onions for V!.'c too Mm. Onload for 8!c Walln Wnltft Sweet Onions. 4 Iba. of ni nil white bos in for 2,1c No. .1 Uird W No. 10 lrd i.i8 thir Hpecinl Cuffeiv- a en til fr , (Ac Heon Chunki . , ISc lb. Best llienkfMsl Iluou, lb 'Jc oOo Jii)n Tea, during thin - 40c 14 lb, KuRiir It.oo TLOUO. lld Bunt V'lour 1 4o tiood Uii-k ( Until Wheiit .. 91!So Vim (No. 1) llurd Wheat ...11.60 We buy direct from the mill, Country I'lub Milk, doreu .... 8.'c 1 12 In. Japnn ltice for 25o Tonmtuen, jht dof.eu cmia Xc 5 l a lb. 'urv Cut Mu. urnui unc Creamery Butter sc Iinomi, dor en fjo Tber it mi doubt thin morn in ntlkinit tho Inweut price on GriH-rrlei iu Snleiuj tJienti price will irv,il until the lot of Hi'pteiuber, Buy flfti order tnd Kt a Hop riiker'i Htrw But fre. -"' iiimi i. . Pnona en SM K. Commercial rrte Dalireiy, Itaferanc njr ftalem Bank. I 'all Scores of beautiful garments await your inspection We truly believe the gar ments are not to be approached anywhere in artistic exceilence, beautiful styling, genuine exclusiveness or superiority of quality. Our constant relations with the best garment designers of the fashion centers enable us to secure a wonderful array of fine Ready-to-Wear. These new displays show the very latest tendencies in style weave color and finish. You will be pleased when you see the monster stock from which to choose. We cordially invite your inspection of these new ar rivals. Prices are unusually moderate. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY August Kchrborgor will begin paving on Seventeenth street tomorrow, having received u mini met from tl it v. The . : u mn lor iiiiii); iciiionstrunccii Sntiirduv. expires: Let JaoVt do your work. Hotel Mar ion Burlier Shop. A. .1. Iluniels. Burnesa ford, principal of Willamette academy, w ill spend the greuter imrt i ,1... I . m, t , ' an-lma , the interests of the, O. Q. Brown waii unanimously re elected clerk of the state I I board to day. He has been connected with the state land department iu some cupaciiy sin'ca 1SH5, Dr. Stone'i Drug Store. tf John B. Yeon, the i'ortland road Imoster, notified hm frii end. Hen O eott. ll, i- .,,i .1 . i I.... . ' -.-n ."y,u. f iy :,d that nnirr-'L JZU purlieu concerned were doing nell. County School Superintendent W. M. liu. i,... ...,i ii . ii : iiiicii in o- iiioiiiinn iiy . ii. m ai lace, JrJ ChurehUI L Tl, ,' T l"'M"l-lr of the Obak illey. t irtic-! lh tL "i, 1"T,n"!Il;l,n:l',,,,! "" l'it'iti..n bowling' match this e t, af ter a trip to I ho Dulles ,vitn ,., ,.,. V,,,,,.,. " ; 11 inn. i.e. ic iiiuiersiiv, picuciicii ut un ion service iu the M. K. church at Ku I. . . . , " J . , ' V V . ii'""''" ,,,'':,,u", 'Mh" 'f M. , i B" . ",' " 1,,,,"n l'8l',n'n of the team, who is ,7 Z 7 7 ll'V',"ir","'"li a l'ortland l.ospit.il.-Eugen'e Gunrd.l :fJh1',,,Ji,H,8,,r,,nr'",,,,M o- k '! 1 " '" Do t fail and hear Mr. W. H. Sel-! Dr. R urgeoii, T Mclntlm ul.viei.n .,.,1 "'K,l,'r iiiiTesionist, at the i the triennial i ting of the genvral m, Sl,lC Hiine ? Ki,,,,N.1- K- ',m,h' Ti.rdy evening, grand chapter f ,he Iloyal Arch Ma K " ' "IV' iiu,n "ml,'r l'"' '" '".!. meet, i that eitv this week. Le CUlre and Roy. the Y.udeTille art-! " 'ZZ0 ists that were so well received at tl,.; 8UU Torester Elliott and wife re- egon theatre, let , ,,s morning to turm, !,,, f fuBr " z::Ts:r:: v,,,:".r ih7,ti.rKh y,i,i,,h. .,, T, ,, audiemci Saturday un.l S. . v ; ...... . . .. -ii , )U. . V li,K. ' , "" ' V ,,,M '."";"" " the coun - 0 I '' . ,".rm'l;" ''' I'asscd to be iu The ob, Uberty .tre-tt B.Hca. : l!. lt uZ, Z Ip.v rlnLeh, in )i,.K re,,.ved this Ts ' w hM l'lov dunjjer-; week by A. T, Muffin, who bought the' ' . bui'.diug. The new chinch will be dedi- Coach Mathews of Vllla...tti. ,.i.., rated early iu October. ' sity arrive I i.Tl?' W lU ,l1t, un-. 1 ,""'. . ,n ,hl ' ,0,l".v and is Dr, Stone'i Drug Store. tf A E. Huckensteln 1. home today aft- , or visit of severnl weeks in the ens.' iucliidiiig New York Citv, l'rovideiici I L K. I., an!) Detroit. Mi.h. At V ov Io e.T le represented the .tnte of Orce.... lielegnte to the t'litholic Order of Kor- est en. Among the recent Tord buyers ara T. ' ara T. o,te n'" Key. t A. Uinelinrt, Salem j Furl Wilhv Snleiii; M. H. Mitchell, rural rente I1. Or. H. X. Ueechler, rit . 1 1 i . . , . . .-. ii nu ir r, 1'nv; riiiem nun conipaiiv e.tyi Fred W, Wil son, rum I n-nte So. i: ' r. eitv: Jacob K nck. l. Mis. II. A. Tniiner, eitv: Jnrob Kn. kel be.ll, ruiiil route No 7. a.,',1 I' W lloechlcr, city, ' ; Th. Monday mondug ,elon of poltc. court t.slny .howod but Ihre, cae i.ii!m't,. in ,.,n.... r. I , .... . V ' hand from over the week end. all were ! on rhargea uf intoxication. Kenneth on rharj was ntwukid $10 and Jim lp almi was chuined with a 10 fine 1 by I'olice Judge Klin. put up I0 bail Siiii.Ihi n. r . IllML IIO t i it n n i ' put up I0 bail Sunday uiglit forfeitisl ! it thi morning by nou appearance. : .. . Tha work of removing and bunting all tracea of fire blight in the county is still going on, County (Vnntable will b Iu Ida office al the t i.tltmi.rviiil nt..!. day Tuenday, chivking up and ar- No. 758th Wednesday Surprise September 1st A Sale of Tapestry Pillow Covers Extra Special Only 19c Each Here are splendid tapestry woven Pil low Covers all made ready for the pillow many different designs to choose from. A fine article for the lawn or porch for camp, automobiiing, etc. will stand lot of hard usage. Sell in many stores at 50c. Next Wednes day only 19c Each Sale starts at 8:30. See the Window Display 1. Y XiOOLOPlOOODS runging fur follow-up work. Wednes day In will lit working iu (lie ulicnt Innil district, and Thursday expects to In inspecting in tin neighborhood of Orvillo. The Frume Shop and Oiftery is now sllOH'lllg III) mi unusual line of art pottorv ! ilu for gilts.' L'7!l North' I street. " j very dosirnl t'ouiuiciciii) The corresponding secretary of the I D- R' Yantl nl family left yester National V. (.!. T. I', writes fioni thel('"-v ,or i'wtlnnd and will hereafter iienibinnrterH of the 1'nion at Kvar.'ston. 1 millie ci,.v t,,p'r M-r. V'antis in ,lllt jiIH Annl A (01.,i(1I1 tle ; national presi.ient, will stop In Culem ut K llerulerson firm in tnc huadling of 5:1!5 o'cloc k iu the nf ternooii of October l",lvel" K!ls. ''"i hc firm lo reafter will 111, as the regular sehe lule of travel , ljlf tlI,0B 11 "s Rogers & Yantis. Mr. Van brini'H the W. t'. T. U. lurty here ut'tis nu" 1,01,11 nssoeinted with the busi that time. '""' interests of the city for the past 12 o ; years and was unfit recently with the T A TT ( T,.fi(ra.,. Tl,..,. ..Ill 1 1.'. :.. .1. . . il. 11U1W1K, William ilUEfflnS IVJ "h,'.' "in uv ill ihmuc 1 Tl I ' (hi ,,y lay fof atm.t. Inst night with 113 fine trout, the larg "'I' .muu,., unit ll-IUIIICU est of which was one lunded by Mr. ! Ilerwig, that measured 17 1-2 inches. ' The pcrmiiiienl residents of the Klkhom ! county, however, state Hint such bilge j trout are freiuently landed after a ruin as the large ones ure shy when the wutcr is us ilur us it is at present. The Capital Hotel, under uew man- "gemcMi. .in rooms c onnected with the uppliunees. An Invitation from the managers of nu nun Howling alleys in Nilcm iwih 1'he rlubiillevs have I a formal ."mining n i, 1... .1 ;.. u..l I.:.. he will semi u team for the exhibition ' ... .1 V.. . " "'"" " h.- K cii.ii io Mart tilings tli.it n ill , , '"!, ,lK' ,V,',1,',!c n"p. ; ,, , " .... V.' . ' f, , fB,, Tin I ni Vk ,, u i i 1 .. J- V, Tn jNi . ""!!"'..f,.,,U . . i:.. " i,,. " . .. .r,m ""'"'K mr.- " Wi u ' -LT: , team in ill begin in dead earnest, t'onrh I .. . - u iMutliewn comes here with u fine record ' hii.I lei'dinmendntinna from the leading ,"!.;" ,b f,H",,rV- .'.'.di.i'g M ' liieago. The tiAi-m or.oe. ri.,h .in .ki.' oven ng at a-'tt o VlWk at Wn.r.7k . . i J 1 " T. . "T" L ..' . " ' " 1 l ' :, 10 1 ut,,n,n ', '7," " l'n "v". "PI-""" ' , J T . " STT ''.V lr''"'lr: jl "l !1M" V'I?.-?A. ' " ''7 L' , , 'I T S"? . . .... . 1 1 . i . i . of the Oicgon Agricultural colb-ee. (,v. n i,.Ui.,ir,. ii piiuii-i.in aim graiiuatc lernor XVitl.yconibe w.l. debve, the .... ! ,la..tH. n( tk ...a.!.... ft i . - " , L ' ! iniproniptu fprcrhea and iuic ha, been 1 ... -.v.. k,u H.u-'ir ua-i i.rrn I X., M I , 'v "i1 YMtarday w, ..unmlni day for al,i of th. O X c'UrtU "J,h,u S""" 1'Tle living in and around !, 'J-..0'. T rr1'"!'""1 The mu,ci,ml boach did a! Ornnge dub wa orgauind about five )eara ago, MUi tllpha B. QaU' y It Ti&iUng at MBHBBBHMi , ' ' the home of her futhcr, Judge William v.uiuiBv, uiter a Bummer spcni m ai- j .......l... .ln 4 ...... 1 1 . . 1 nuiiij. mc icucuers Hummer sciioni ni Berkeley Cul., and in touring a mim-jtion ber of the western states Miss (.alio I way is a teacher in the Albany high ' si'lmol and immediately afh-r tho ttrm n Jun0 snc started on her trip) w ' w"8 l'",l'( Khrn arrived in j Salem Saturday niglit. j will nssociiito himself wi,ii the lingers It ts estimated thully 10.000 hop I,1era are in the tieids Huh week, l'he Nju""i1rl1 '""' had been operating p,'v,rl11 Hpemihi during the past week (l,lt of 1'ortliiml. mid the Oregon Klee-; ,rlc ""l "'"'"t 1,000 pickers out of, . oMHinu n,r,.,iy nnu iMinmiy. 1 lie tederal Immigration bureau in l'ort- land bus acted us nn employment ngency nnd has secured niacin for huii- ' Oreds of pickers. I nst ) ear the picking! l'r"'e ',a 5" ''eats a box, but this sea - , miii, i in general price 18 -111 cents. Attorney George O. Bingham, Deputy I rnem r n. I). Hewer nnd am Jones, , .' i icr.ion. reiurneu to mis city ast night from a nu, weeks' hunting trip1 iu the mom,,,,,,,, ! ubove 1'eck, ! ' ,, ..n Million nf tl,. s ! n..,,r Ki.l.ll.. i They bvivln I I. five deer with the... ! and report 'a fine trin and a first elassi" - ,l . '. . first day i d were well supplied witlr fr.-h meat tl,r,:l,t their entire stay i" the mount ,,,,.. ' II. B. Thlel.ien eft Saturday W steamer fr KrBneisco to attend Mr. Thielscn mil uttend with the uroxv of the grand king of the grand chapter of the K.ivtil A r. ) Masons of the state of Oregon. .M:,i honors have been conferred upon TMelsen by the Ml, mow 11,. iu ....... .1 I.I..I. ! gniml chapter of the Koynl Arch , Masons of the Mute of Oregon, and has been for scleral v, ;,rs, correspondent of ' ' iiiunieatior. t tl. Mnnufacturers ' and l.iitid rro.bi.t Show at l'orlliind, "'"V1"'. ("'"'" 'p- j1";'" and the l,r'' ''; ('f loganberry be featured .it the sl,o to be h, Id in I'ortland. As Salem is the center of the loganberry industry, these in . hare, of tho Mann- 'a.turers' n,i a VreU show, 'y, '""'l " ,M M ""W 11,",r",''1 111 lMnb.rrie for a credit- ' Mr. lHnon will refer the letter to tnose i1,:,,t.d In the u.ami- I'"'"' ,i.wm OI ine ..en n tivrrv. - - - -rf Arrangcme nu ie being mada for the holding of nppr..i.riai - lcd.cntio,, of the l,. . . trk tomorrow ei...,'K. exenisr at the rtnud iu YVDIson ii. Mavnr Hurley O M'lltl., -,ll L 1.-I...14 ..tf ...1 : " "" " wn. " ,, r ' 7 ""r"7'1 1 " '.v ' n- A nM",,1 Ciogram f unusual """''"t being utnnigod. M'm. Ilallie l'arisli Hinge, and Tom Ordemann will - .iug and the Orpin,, .Mule chorua will WV,n" 11 n,i evtm mimic, a program Sf Uu ,U'ur" hl' After '"""' evening, inn one mor concert . .. - .V "." . " " U 1 II liat Mil.... 1 . tt. - 1 B ,,. " " ."V' i.S Z . ' . , "' ' An",uV 1V . I. tftriving businem u. at nil timea dur ing tho afternoon and oToBing. hundmls wero in the water and aundnibj more watchmu wimaivra. Al the (Hint i Highway Commission Has No Legal Right To Aid Fair Grounds Road The state highway commission na no legal right to donate f-'W0 for the im provement of the Fairgrounds road, av tonling to tho opinion handed down this afternom by Attorney General llrown in n ply to the inquiry of the tate highway commissiiin. According to the charter of the city of Salem, the city is expressly excluded from the use of state money upon its streets, ac cording to Mr. Brown's opinion. The county has no jurisdiction over the city streets and where the county has no authority it is the opinion of the at torney general that the state has none. The opinion to the highway commis sion follows: (icntleiiien: This is to answer your inquiry as to whether the state high way commission has authority to appro priate to tin use of the city of Salem ifiono from the "state road fund" of Oregon for the purpose of improving a public highway within the corporate limits of said city, commonly known as the Fairgrounds road, which road was anciently a public highway of the county. The right to expend the public funds within your control are purely statutory, and every prerequisite to an exercise of such right must exist before you appro priate to any part of such fund for use in any way. The grant of authority and jurisdic tion prerequisite to r.n exercise of such right must exist before yfi appropriate to any part of such fund for use in any way. The grant of authority and jurisdic tion conferred upon the city of Salem . by its cnarter over all roads and streets 'within its corporate limits; the powers land duties of the commission, as de- fined by chapter XM, General Laws of Oregon, lSM.i; the general course of leg . . . . . . ... " isiation in tins state, and the internreta thereof bv the supreme court, in my opinion, present an insurmountable barrier in the way of exoendi tho jnoiirvH of hhM fund in i,avinir thp said highway within the corporate lim its of the city of Salem, 1 am of the opinion that the stati state iiighwny conimissioii has no lawful riiht to donatn ff'JflOO, or any other sum (if money whatever, from said road fund for use for the city of Salem in improv ing ine sum nignwny. This is not a iiuestion of helping a worthy improve ment; one that is said to fall heavily upon abutting property owners along said highway, but it involves the mat ter of limitation placed by law uKin the highway commission's authority and discretion in expending tiie inonevs raj sed by u on e- foil r llitni 1 1 tax upon all ! ZZ'l rlilT,:,!," , in the water. comiiiL' mosik- i'rr.m o... country in that section The ferrv to the municipal bench enrried over 700 adults, nn.l hundreds (,f children as cm iv, me that could manage to come under the wire nt less than Hi years of nge, g, free ride io the island and I return ' '"" Franklin T. Griffith, president of the 1 p, '..,-tl I II.. tl I , . r i.ieni oc rower com pany, notified the public service com- j '"''""'f '!'."' ''i" "l'.v ,hlr " ' " ." "'spcer tneir cars nnd plnttomm w , ,. 1, .i i, ,..i , . , ' ' ,, l'ul.li. ' Kn! mAvt "V ,!' ' ""'"ss.on. Mr. Griffith states i - ' . u'uu" H1'.v ' "e cars . 'U'" ,h0 UT llu.lst ,"' I'-'erod will ! "in pass over iiuwt uirne l,r , .... ...i j, " , '""'. "u ' recent. i ', 1"""," ' 'V" 'V ' ""' '" "; "f ll""K Xh' 'V " 'ar" ' l'"1' , on complaint of the Social Service ,! i .'Lpl I!!V',lln ,J'''Jr,'' t " '""7 ,h T "f "'""f- til, ml lub oiu pi, n y , u ill.i'.. 15 inches of the tops of the rails Special at the Bligh Theatre Today Fatty Arbuckle In Fatty's Tin Type Tangle Special Keystone I'ome.lv 2 Heel Kent ure In the Valley Thanhouser The Shadowgraph's Message 2 Reel Bronco A Woman's Way American COMINQ TOMORROW and WEDNE8DAT Romance of Elaine The Picture Everybody Follo-aa Bligh Theatre Adulta 10a Children 5c V," Show No Bepeateia Controls Stock Market (Copyright, IP I. j, by the New York Kvening I'ost.) New York, Aug. :J0. The course ot the stock market today was apparently governed more by the tension of inter national finance than by international diplomacy. It could hardly be said that the news from Berlin to' Washington gave any new view of a settlement with Ger many except insofar as it seemed to confirm belief iu the overthrow of the Von Tirpitz ring, and in Benin s un I qualified acquiescence in our demands, i Prices failed to make any further j favorable response. There were some J early advances of n point or less in which railways participated, but this recovery ceased befoie noon; then for i an hour or so there was a pause and a general settling started. The last hour i was marked by declines throughout th ' market. There were occasional rec'ov- cries, probably due to usual outside buy : ing, but the market clo-etl much unset : tied. in the face of the receipt of ffl9,-)00,-Oou in gold from Kurope over Sunday, j sterling fell to -Mil against 4.1!:! Satur I day, 4.ti.!5 1 o a week ago and 4.67'j two l weeks ago. ! of the assessable property of the state jnnd deposited with the state treasury i for a well defined purpose." j The opinion tollows with a full quo tation of the law- upon the subject and (the attorney general closes by stating: j ''The section of the highway which ; it is proposed that yri should expend S'JOOO is wholly within the corporate 'limits of Salem. Iu other words, it does not lead into or towards the chief I market centers of the state, but is whol My within the corporate limits of a mar ' ket center. Xot. only does the law of the state creating said highway commission fail to authorize yon to improve a portion of a highway wholly within the corpor ate limits of a city, but taken in con nection with tne charter of Salem you are excluded from any such right. Verv respectfullv vours. GKO. M. BROW'X. American Shipping Grows ! Despite Contrary Reports V:i-lnn,'N,n Anu- 1, iu,, .k;.1 ping shows an increase for foreign! traoe ot i.d.ic.j gross tons aver last year, despite stories of its demoraliza-! tion through untoward legislation, the department of commerce announced to-1 day. ! On June l"i of this year, 27tMJ Anier-j ican ships were engaged in foreign i trade compared with to.") last year, it was stated. This year's grms' ton-; nage of l,M.i,."i7.j represents an increase: of about three times the tonnage of any; previous year us ivoll ua i,n;.. .i.',, i I highest tutul since Isiil! when the uross! tonnage was 2,0(14,114. Jt was pointed! out that more efficient steam tonnage! is now in service than at that time. "Our tonnage nearly equals the ton-' nage under the French or N'orweirinn 1 flags," tin announcement said. COBB & MITCHELL TO GET MILL. " Th're is a possibility, and even a probability, that ( V,b '& Mitchell of I'ortland, who are heavilv interested in timber fn the Silotz basin, will take over the plant of the Falls Citv Lum ber company at Falls Citv, in which event the institution will resume oper ations and continue without abatement This is the dope that is being bunded out by lumbermen, who allege that they know whereof they speak, and likel'v has some Imndut ion. It is said that 4 ol.b A; Mitchell have been financially interested in the construction of the 'i;!f'"K rnilron,! winch extends into the t""'er of the Falls City Lumber coin- I'any, ami which has now reached a ' '!nnl "te jt '"ay be extended into I he timber ot the former firm without huge expense, the line being over the : summit. H e work ot inventorying the assets o he Falls . ity Umber company is still going on. The store stock has been inventoried, an, I th i " ...,. , ..inner HI tne ar,s is now- iettmir i.it.:.. . ".iv.iiiuii iroill ne receiver in charge of the company's usniess through his personal rei'.rese.i- -ihiiiasoi,;;;;;; m""' 01 lmani1 TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. San Francisco, .Ug. :10.-Harrv Ken-1 da I lhaw may reac:, San Krancisco be ore , nght. He telegraphed f rom Stoi k U,n ""ly I" the S,. ltmu ', ,,, rkp.; 1 Washinyto,,, Aug. ;;,t.-The postofficc' London, Aug. :io. ,1Vnl fr ! Than.. 13 miles from I.0,lH'n9, " lulu, uc.ordinir t li k ,n I'v tl a-7,'" ,",,I,,K1 received! ..if... ,L Lav ,1-'"t,,,tMit today fmm ,l"1'l 'o "uter the boat. ' ' Ken INJURED IN AUTO SMASH. A.r.r,:: ;V'8-a--Mr..Hatt.e wmmm and lb ber, T To l0"." ' yerdav. ofbU,1eArLI;i:i:;vv,,or',li'- 'Mvn.ii. whe,, v :zr The iniici,,,, . r " xe brnke. .-atui.i.ii..i i...J "bue and. 'aia"l.ib,keTan. . T"'Wr EXPuUSiON AN ACCIDENT. WibniuKton, Dol Uu "iiv "-';" made here to, X "'f i xplo, on in th. ii... J V. ,nt ,, rMltiag in thdea 'h W,,,'r mil"' trdav o. i, "",ht,rf o men ve,. t. , "iVh".?;', ,h'M "'i;i'1" . L AT he ran,..l iili: I lujw-"M-M"f ' 'n.i. i. .1 i,..T-AS I am in my new location and will have one of the most upto. date Millinery Furlura in the city. I have engaged Miss Adelaide Swanson, of St. Paul, Minn., recently from Gage Bros. iu Chicago, as trimmer, and you will get everything that is new ar.rl up to the minute at my store. Mrs. H. P. Stith 124 N. liberty. Claims Championship For Big Trout Catch George Johnson and Arthur K. Wilson claim the distinction of having cnujrht four Rainbow trout, each 24 inches long, iu a Jake tliut has never betn shown on nny published map. This lake is in n section thut had never been su. veyed until the B)th of this month. II is located on section 33, township JO, range two, west, and is nix miles south west of T. H. Thomas farm, the last farm- house on the road up Thomas creek above Jordan. In the first maps to be published, the lako will be named Eleanor, after Eleanor Beckman of SI. Johns, Ore., whr was the first lady to climb to the lake. The hillB around the lake have an al titude of 3,tiii0 feet, and the lake is 215 feet lower. It covers about J!) acres and the waters uro perfectly clear and a sounding line of 150 feet did no', touch the bottom. It is fed by one creek, thjit rises from tho rock about 300 feet away. A trail has been blazed to the lake by the sinreying party, but it is difficult to get to it with a guide. Six years ago, 1,200 rainbow trout were planted in the lake by John Snuter anil Henry Shnnkes. The lake is oval in shape, resembles Outer lake, although of course much smaller, ami is 45 miles from this city. Seattle Tost Intelligencer: Art cir cles may be greatly interested in tho announcement that another supply of artistic lithographic work in the shape of oil stocks is now ready for framing. Wien in SALEM, OREGON, stop it BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths RATES 75c, $1.00, $1.50 PER DAY The only hotel in the business district. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away from Home T, Q. BLIGH, Prop. . Both Phones. Pree Anto Bus. Do You Really Know how convenient and at tractive Kryptoks are? They coinrjlno near and far vision in one lens. Yet Ihey have no lines or senms to blur your vision give you a freakish appearance or accentuate your age. And they free 'von from fussing with two paha of glassea. e invite you 1 come in and eo them to MissAJIcCulIoch OPTOMETERIST 208-209 vHubbard Bldg. Phone loo -j j I Lt.. v j lJ-l,vW.tt",iful 7roo bungalow at a .cti..B'u",i,HKe,i" t0 be ,,,ll l PllWi'' ai.,ti..n edneaday, September 1, lyli, i -:. r. m. The house will be open W.'i. T 1Ve Pur,ll"er Tuesday and arATged ' Puri'hat'" There TiiU be no by bidding. HKfBY IC. V00RHIE8, . Auctioneer.