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TWELVE THE SALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE., THURSDAY, SEPT. GO, 1915. Should You Break Youriuto thin week, leave it at 229 State Street and go to the fair. When you return you will be pi e.inc.1 to find it ready to crank Tip and go borne. We do all kinds of workand are prepared to do it We make springs, or repair them. All sorts of blacksmitbing done, grinding and repairing cbil'.ed plows; also welding of cast iron, brans and aluminum. Nothing too small or too large for ui to do. R. J. HERSCHBACH 229 State Btreet, Salem, Oregon. Proprietor. ABE A HIT F, AID NATURE TO PUT WAE NEWS 07 ONE YEAE AGO TODAT Make Run To Conflagration When Gasoline Stove Gets Cook Overheated M D wight Misner's Exhibit of OVERLAND And DODGE BROS. MOTORCARS Made the Biggest Hit at the STATE FA Capital Monumental Works . y " . T JB All TLT..- i.. Ill JIIIUD UL iTIUIIUIIIUIIlin, vuuiia, MonsolouniR, and Cemetery Docor. ntions, made to order) Artistic Carving and sculpturing our spcciulty. Huy directly from factory and save middleman's profit. All correspondence properly at tended to, ' riione 098. 2210 S. Commercial J. 0. JONES, Prop. mr x; ii..iii1iniil,y 1 1 ' JUICE r PHEASANT BRAND LOGANBERRY Out Loganberry Juice is making Oregon famous. It Is sold now iu nearly every state In tbe Union. Buy a small bottle all ready to mail and sond it to your frionds lu the East. For sale at our booth in the New Pavilion. OREGON FRUIT JUICE CO. Sulom, Oregou WASHINGTON DAY Hun Francisco, Sept, ,10.--Tlie state of Washington will come In for recog nition at tlio l'uunmn Pacific exposi tion tomorrow, which will he known w "all Washington day," with prom inent citiseiis of Walla Walla, .Scuttle 'mil Taeoma taking part. The Washington delegation Ik headed by Mayor tiill, of Seattle; A. .1. Ritchie, special representative of the mayor of Taeoma, and J. 0. Kelly, of Walla Walla. All will deliver addresses a behalf of their respective cities. TRUAX IMPLICATED I GRASS SEEDS by Currier, Alleged "Big Chief Names Him As Member of Gang 1'ortlaiid, Or., Sept. III). William A. Truux, arrested in l.os Angeles yes torndv as one of the leaders of the so culled "arson ring," Is mentioned in the confession of Sant'ord W. furrier, alleged "big chief " of the arson riug, who is In jail here. Truax also Is im plicated In the confession of another mini, whose name Is being withheld by District Attorney Evans. Kvuns snys he has Information that Truux owned a jewelry store iu Dak land and made a big cleanup wheii be left there to go I'ulexico. "As far as we know," said Evans, "Currier and Truax never worked to t ... , . ... Kt'tuer m any fire, furrier devoted t We have a complete stock of the J himself to Dreguu and northeru Cali- ....,.. i . n'iiun ami iruax operated in southern V used for seeding at tin time of i C alifornia." laf O,, Ml,,.-!, ita l...., il...i. I ed with tarn to ivnni llin timeat i seeds and seeds of the highest gcriuiiiiu.ion. FARM SEEDS W hav Cheet Seed, Vetch heed, t Fall Rye, Kail Wheat, Kail Oats, I etc. You will always find our 2 f price as low as scuds of the best t quality rail be sold for. f D. A. WHITE & SONS 2.11201 state St., rhJiie 100 Sulera, Oregon orrER no.vr.y to school Portland, Or., Sept. :i. J. J. Hill tie rHllrim.l an,, ,,,, , I..... t.i .. f i, . i "I-:,-.., mib wnv uinreo. 'the Dible tinivrsily t Kugeu'e V',iM(), provioea viiriiii.iu churches nf the i coast raise $2inj,iM0 fjr the rune 1 institution. OurWant Ads arc Mrth Qo'AdrllxJulBoxuJsi tl?cy arc bound tobni?ti)e Results uou want Try One lo-Morrow The fuir grounds fire department inude a thrilling run today to a fire which was thrown out of one of Zinn's stunds near the old pavilion. The fire was started by a match in the first place and then it got the gasoline in one of the humburgi-r stoves on fire nnd when the flumes shot out they caught the cook's apron. The gasoline stove was thrown bodily out of the stand and when Chief "Spot" Churchill arrived he advised the cook to role in the grass as the chemical stuins clothes. The cook rolled. He rolled again and then rolled buck a few times and the fire was Out. There was no insurance except on the cook's life nnd that was not in jured to speak of. The apron was a total wreck. H'o horses made a fine run dawn the pavement and Ham, the colt lend his running mute by a nose. The entire department, consisting of Fire Chief Churchill, Assistant chief Frank Frie bert und Dead Driver Herbert Kuvage made the run which was one of the free attractions of the tmr whieh has not been exploited by the management. The fair grounds fire department has not been billed u.i a head liner this year but it serves as a never ending source of instruction to tho fair visitors who look over tho firemen's beds nnd their boots with the trousers coiled around tho feet und wonder why they do not hang them in u cioset. Chief Churchill is called upon to ex pluin the workings of tho hose wagon ninny times daily and yesterday, after a short absence, lie returned to find tho collars of the fim harness snapped and a young man iu the sent demon struting the apparatus to a young lady who was standing bv wrapped iu won derment. The young man hud the reins in his hand and, as one tug on the lines will dislodge the harness and enuae them to come tumbling down upon the floor, Chief Churchill wns formulating n scathing lecture to apply to the demonstrator when he spied the chief's uniform nnd said: "Oh, you nro one of the fire boys. Well, I wus just showing how the rig gin' worked to Nephroma here' "So I noticed," said the chief. ."Well, would you mind leuding the horses out so I could show her just how I look in the driver's Hcatt" the young nin a asked. "Spot" forgot his lecture and was obliged to. tell the young man that the horses refused to coino out unless the fire bell rang. The young mini then explained thnt he was a member of the volunteer fire department over in Kola but their buck ets did nut have lids on them. Spot then explained to him that the copper recepticle wns not a bucket with a lid on It, but a Hubcock fire extinguisher, "(losli," suiil the young man. , "Same to you," snys Spot, and the visitors left for the luring strains of the merry-go-round and the ferris wheel. The French war office report ed successes on the left wing of the western front. The Ger man office said the allies had been repulsed. The Belgian office reported that they were successfully re pulsing the Germans before Antwerp. A new battle line which ex tends from Mariunipol to Osso witz, in Russian Poland, has been formed by the Russians, and terrific fighting was report ed from the entire front. Rome reported that Rumanian rail roads were congested with Ger Iman troops being rushed to check this Russian advance. A German squadron was re ported by Petrograd to have bombarded the port of Windau. The German war office post ed its thirty eighth casualty list containing the names of 8, 000 officers and men killed, wounded and missing. PROHIBITION ASSAILED. Olympia, Wash.t Sept. 30. The su preme court will hear arguments on the prohibition law October 22, it was an nounced today. The law, adopted by the people last November and to go in to effect January l; 1916, is attacked by the liquor interests as unconstitutional. LEGAL NOTICES Sheriff's Sale of Real Property - ' On Foreclosure He Fell In Love and Got Into Trouble Sun Francisco, Sept. DO. Languish ing in the city prison today wns S. 1. Ware, aged i!N, very aide bodied sea man, who shipped aboard the schooner Scheme ut Sydney, leu desperately in love with pre'ttv HI year old Vera Rich ardson, the Sydney American vice con sul's daughter nnd then started trou ble. The trouble was: He knocked out Cnptnin John Pelt with his fist when warned to cease his attentions to the girl. He then used a belaying pit advan tageously on members of the crew. And last, but not least, he wus laid low with a club in the hands of the skipper's stuidy wife. When the Scheme put into port here the skipper, his wife and the crew all heaved a sigh of relief as they saw the young mutineer turned out of the brig ami put into the liaima or city detee tives. Notice is hereby given, that by vir tue of an execution duly issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Marion and to me directed on the 25th day of Sept., l!)lo, upon a judgment and decree duly ren dered, entered of record nnd docketed in and by said court on the IStli day of Sept., 1915, in a certain suit then in said court pending, wherein J. B. Hall and Kmnline Hail were plaintiffs and Harold Fuller Uuwkins was de fendant in favor of plaintiffs and against said defendant by which exe cution I am commanded to sell the property in said execution und herein after described to pay the sum due the plaintiff of four thousand five hundred and noJOO 'dollars, with in terest thereon at the rate of (i per cent per annum from the 1st day of August 1!14, until paid and the further sum of four hundred and no-100 (ftOO.00) special attorneys fees together with the costH nnd disbursements of said suit taxed at eighteen and li0-100 dollars and costs and cxpenmn of said execu tion. I will on Sntunliiy the ;i()th day of October, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of sain' ilnv at tho mi.ui door of tho county court house in Mar ion county, Oregon, well at public auc tion to the highest bidder for ensh in hand on the day of sale, all the riht, title, interest nnd estate which said de fendant and all persons churning under him subsequent to the execution of the mortgage herein foreclosed in, of and to said premises hereinbefore mention ed and described in said execution as follows, towit: Beginning at tho ne comer of the I). I.. i nf Him Tn. lor and wife, in twp. 8., R., 2 W, of inn millimetre meridian, tlienco W 15.10 chains along the N lino of said Hiram Taylor's claim; thence S 25.88 chains parallel with the E line of said claim to the line between W. A. Wit stern and John Witzel's land; thence S 85 degrees E., 15.1(1 chains to a point on the K line of the Hiram Taylor's claim 7.50 chains N of the nw corner of the I). C. L. of Chaa. Craft j thence N 27.20 chains along me E line of the Hiram Taylor claim to the place of bccilllliuir and ciintnlnino- i( ivmi ,.t land, mgro or less, situated in Marion i-ouiuy, wiegon. Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by law. Dated this 27th duv of Sept., 1915. VM. ESCn. Sheriff of Marion county, Oregon. By W. I. Needham, deputy. appear and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed by the plaintiff in the above entitled court and cause, on or before October 14, 1915, and it yoa fail so to do the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demand ed against you, which is for a decree of this court barring ana rorever foreclos ing all of the right, title, and interest of the defendant in and to those certain premises in Marion county, Oregon, and each and every part and parcel thereof, described as follows: Eighteen (18) acres of land from the twenty (20) acre field and sixteen' (16) acre field immediately east of and parallel to the ten (10) acres of land which the said J. L. Smith agreed to convey to one Katherine Dick, the said twenty acre field being in the north west corner of the farm of said J. L. Smith situated in Section Six, Town ship Six South of Range Two, West of Willamette Meridian, Marion County, Oregon. And also one (1) acre of tim bered land lying south of the sixteen acre field and running to the creek immediately east of the one acre which the said J. L. Smith agreed to convey to said Katherine Dick. The said tea acre tract referred to and the one acre tract referred to being adjoining the said Katherine Dick tract and immedi ately east thereof. And cancelling and declaring void that certain contract made and entered into on March 14, 1913, by J. L. Smith with Naomi L. DeLong and recorded in the Deed Records of Marion County, Oregon, in Book "127" at Page 627 thereof, and decreeing the plaintiffs to bo the owners in fee simple of said premises free and clear of all claim of tho defendant, and for such other and further relief as the court may deem meet and equitable in the premises. This summons is served upon vou by publication in the Daily Capital Journal for a period of six consecutive weeks (seven issues), beginning with the issue of September 2nd, 1915, and ending with the issue of October 14th, 1915, by virtue of an order duly made, rend ered and entered in the above entitled court and cause by the Honorable Wil liam M. Bushcy, County Judge of Ma rion County, Oregon. Dated September 1st, 1915. FULTON &.BOWERMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Notice to Present Claims. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, by an order of the County Court of Marion County, Oregon, has been appointed Executor of the estate of George Whitaker, deceased. All per sons having claims against the estate of deecedent are required to present them within 6 months from the date cif this notice, duly verified to the undersigned at the law office of John H. McNary and Charles L. McNary in United States bank building, Snlem, Oregon. Dated tuis 9th day of September, 1915. - NORA WHITAKER, Executor of the estate of George wnitaker, deceased. Oct 7. SUMMONS la the Circuit Court of the State of uregon ior Marlon County. Jay Bowermnn and Wayfo Bower man, plaintiffs, vs. Naomi L. DeLong, defendant. To Naomi L, DeLong, defendaut. "In the mime nt tlu. ii., n... v.... ,are hereby commanded and required to Be Sure To See It I. iV, I -vat- THE NEW REAL ESTATE RANGE on' exhibition in our booth, at the right a you ap proach, tho Old ravilion from the main entrance. Every housewife should see this kitchen marvel "the stove that stays In the family." Don't miss visiting this dis- Itlnv U-llllu ,'... ah am n 'ul irr.mtiil o - i . n u i v t iu "Bcsr-i-i-iaaBVBaiaiaiaH MM MMHHM ONLY THE BEST TENTS, AWNINGS AND CANVAS GOODS Horse Covers, Cow Coven and Wagon Covers - Are made by the PACIFIC TENT & AWNING CO Phones Main 1981 A 1981 1-3 North rirst St, Cor. Ankeny Portland, Oregon MTHlHtn I The Bergman Gold Medal Shoes Sheriffs Sale of Real Property on oreclosure. Nnlipn is lwtrolw itlvnn fltnf Ke vir. tuo of an execution duly issued out of tne circuit court of tue btate of Oregon for the County ot Marion and to me di rected on the 3rd day of September, 1915 upon a judgment and decree duly rendered, oatered of record and docket-. eil in mill hv sniil f'fittl-t-. nn tha 1')th Anv of August, 1915 in a certain suit then in sum v. on n penning, wnerein vviiuam V. Olsen, as incompetent person, by Car rie Olson, hiu irnurili'iil nn.l fnrria Til. son was plaintiffs and L. B. Hansen .. .1 T -. , m . -, .. , , . aim iiessie c. irestran was ueienuunts iu favor of plaiutiffs and against said defendants by which execution I am commanded to sell tne property in said execution and hereinafter described to pay t'ne sum due the plaintiff of twenty five hundred dollnra. with intnroflf thereon nt the rnte nf R nr eant annum irom tne zmii day or .May, 1914 until naid. less the mm' nf r.wen'tv.twr. dollars, and the further sura of two nuaared liny dollars, attorneys fees, together with the costs and disburse ments of said suit nt fiftnun and 00.100 dollars and costs aiid expenses of said execution, i win on oaiurdav the 9th dny of October, 1915 at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. nf Snid dnv nt thn waat (Hour of the county court house in Aiarinn COnntv. Ilrocrnn anil nt nul.i;.. auction to tho highest bidder for cash in, nana on me uny or sale, all the ritrllt. title, interest, nnd oatnta url.i.iK said defendants and all persons claim- hik unuer tuem suosequent to the 2Sth day of May, 1912 in, or and to said premises hcreinbeforo mentioned and described In said execution fnllAtra to-wit- Thn west tliirtir flft f ..... ...... ..... j yw, UMVB VI tho following described property to be oc uii uy n nuu arawn parallel with the west line thereof snid antii-a trnt beintr described as follow- Haninntn at a stone on the east line of the Do nation lnnd Claim of John Stipp and wife, in T. 8 8., R. 2 West of the Wil lnmette Meridian, in aMrion County, Oregon, said stooe boing 32.75 chains north of the South east corner of said claim: thence north Kit ,lri and -to minutes west 5.75 chains ta a stone in tne middle or the Salem and Macleay county road, thence north 83 degrees and 15 minutes west 11 xn nl,n;na , . storie at an aagle in said road, thence smiia o negroes west i.i.ua caains to inn wesi line nr tiia Krun mm at point where its wet lin nt-Aauaa ti... middle of the said Sulem and Macleay road; theace north 14.43 chains; thence east tlO chainjl tn t),a Ana i;nn a - - v v-i..,v 1 1 iii. vi Mini Stipp claim; thence south 15.18 chains . . i. . , . . . . . iu iuv iuni-a qi oeginning. Said dale heinir mada ai,l,tAt iA A demption in the manoer provided by IUW, Dated this 7th day of September 1915. WM. ESCIT, Sheriff of Marion County. Or., By W. I. Needham, Deputy. Oct. T NOTlim Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned by an order of the Countr vuui aiunuu vouniy, vregon, has been appointed as Admlniatratri n.. estate of Alden C. Estes, deceased. All persons naving claims against such es tate are required to present them with in six months from tho data of notice, with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the office of 8. M. En dicott, S0d Salem Bank of Commerce Building, Salem, Oregon. unieti tnit ana day of September. 1915. ANN O. ESTES, Administratrix. The strongest and newest water Proof Shoes Made for Loggers, Cruisers, Miners, and Sportsmen, Men's Comfort Dress Shoes Sbrong Shoes for Boys Manufactured by THEO. BERGMANN MFG. CO. 621 Thurmnn St., . Portland, Ore. TTTm4 MANUFACTURERS OF - - t PERFECTION FLOUR Cream Cereal, Self-Rising Pancake Flour, Self-Rlsjng Biscuit Flour Fine, Coarse and Medium Graham, Rolled Oats, Steam Rolled Barley, Fine Middlings and Bran. BRYANT & PRUNK Highest Price Paid for Milling Wheat. Court of Marion County, Oregon, and the same is set for settlement on the 18th day of October, at ten a. m. Any objections that may be filed against said account may be heard at said time and place. Dated this 14th day of September, 1915. Oct. 14. MAMIE M. HAYDEN. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the last will and testament of Laura Chambers, deceased, has filed his final account in the Coun ty Court of Marion County, Oregon, and the same is set for settlement on the ISth day of October, at 10 a. m. Any objections that may be filed against said account may be heard at said time and place. Dated this 14th day of September, 1915. Oct. 14. JOHN H, McNART. u a EVERYONE WILL ASK, "WHAT IS IT?'.' "Loju" Loganberry Juice brings new delights for the hostess For the old time-worn wuys of making punch, sub stitute "Loju." From a mere formality, your punch table will become tho center of delighted guests. For "Loju" Lot nnberry ' Juice makes a punch that is "fit for the gods." Is more than or dinary Logauber- ry juice-it is the Loganberry result of costly in- JSLQLm Inlro vestigntion and yTyroffirF Zr' "UHAj reseurch for the lijr most modern way of bottling Lo-ganberry Juice. Our great plant is in the heart of the Loganberry district in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. Only the largest, finest, most luscious Loganberries fur nish the juice for "Loju." It contains no coloring or preservatives. If you haven't tried "Loju" yet, drop in at your favorite fountain end ask for it in the indi vidual bottlo. The best druggists, confectioners and grocers sell "Loju " . NORTHWEST FRTJIT PRODUCTS CO. SALEM, OREGON, U. S. A. I -, 1 WW NOTICE Notice is hereby given thit the un dersigned administratrix of the last will and testament of Zarilda Miller has filed her final aceouat in the County 308,213 Ford cars were sold last year "The Universal Car." Your necessity. They serve everybody, please ever)'-' body, save money for everybody by re liable service, economical operation and maintenance. Why experiment? Watch the Fords go by! Talk with tbe owners of Ford cars. Investigate for yourself. Trices lower than ever. Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Town Car S610, f. e. b., Detroit Why pay more? On sale at" VICKBROS. 260 N. High Agents for Marion and Polk Counties. ore uur exniou at ihe Jt air.