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SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 6, 191G. AT tsjc 3fc fc jc SC 3jC 5C jc 3C 3fC 3$( SC NEW TODAY ; COLLEGE 1 : The "Clubby" Smoke "Bull" Durham You start something lively when you produce "Bull" Durham in a crowd of live-wires and start "rolling your own". That fresh, mellow-sweet fragrance of "Bull" makes everyone reach for "the makings". A hand-rolled "Bull" Durham cigarette brims over with zest and snap and the sparkle of sprightly spirits. , oi nun Made of rich, ripe Virginia-North Carolina leaf, "Buir ;1 Sffl Ml , . LEGAL NOTICES Administrator's or Executor's Notice of Hearing of Final Account. Notice in lieri'liy given that tho final account of l E. Lyons as administrator of the estate of Walter Hoehodny, de eeaed, has been filed In tho county court of Marion comity, stntc of Ore gon, and that the 17th day of January, 1910 at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m., has boen duly nppointcd by such court for the hearing of objections to such final nccount mil tlie settlements thereof, at which time any person in terested in such estate may appear and file objections thereto in writing and contest the same. T. K. LYONS. Administrator of the Estate. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY On Foreclosure. Notice is hereby Riven, That by virtue of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oreson. for the County of Marion and to me directed on the lHtli day of December, 1015, upon a judgment and decree duly rendered, entered of rec ord and docketed In and by said Court on the 11th day of December, 1915, in a certain suit then In said Court pending, wherein Homer If. Smith was plaintiff and Mertnn H. Del.ong and Mao T. IVr.ong, his wife, George F. Vick, 11. P. Kuck and the City of Sa lem, a municipal corporation were de fendants in favor of plaintiff and against said defendants by which ex ecution I nm commanded to sell the property in snld execution and herein after described to pay the sum due tho plaintiff of Six Hundred Sixty three and 00-100 (mtt.00) Dollars with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 11th day of December, 1015, until paid and the further sum of Seventy-five (73.00) Dollars, attorney's fees together with tho costs and disbursements of said suit taxed at Twenty-seven nnd 73100 ($27.75) Dollars and costs nnd ex penses of snld execution. I w ill on Sat urday the 22nd day of January, 1110, nt the hour of 2 o'clock 1 M. of said tiny nt the West door of tho County Court House In Marlon County, Oregon, sell nt public auction to tho highest bidder for cash in hand on tho day of snlc, all tho right, title, interest and estate which said defendants and nil persons claiming under them subse quent to the date of the mortgage here in foreclosed, May .1rd, 1DU, in, of nnd to suid premises hereinbefore men tioned are described la snld execution as follows, to-witt Lot. No. Light (8) in Illock No. Fifteen (15) In Riverside Addition to Salem, Oregon. Snld sale being made subject to redemption in the manner provided by law. Dated this I2nd day of December, 1915. wm. racrt, Sheriff of M'nrlnn County, Oregon. Hy-W. I. NF.F.DHAM, Deputy. Dec. fi.1-30 Jar, 0 13 2 GENUINE 99 n py SMOKING TOBACCO most enjoyable tobacco in the world. Its unique aroma and pleasing flavor give you wholesome, lasting satisfaction. No other cigarette can be so full of life and youthful vigor as a fresh -rolled cigarette of "Bull". Durham. . "Roll your own" with "Bull" and you'll discover a new joy in smoking. " : - ... - . jr-iri An Illustrated 1 I",. I. Booklet, allowing correct wav to "Roll Your Own" Cigarettes, and package of cigarette papers, will both be mailed, fret, to an address in U. S. on request. Ad dress "Bull" Durham, Durham, N. C. TUB AMERICA!! TOBACCO CO. Chinese Raise Million To Help Revolutionists San Francisco, Jan. 5. Arrange ments for transferring to China tho huge revolutionary war fund, close to one million dollars collected in tho Lulled States, will probably be made at a meeting of prominent Chineso hero next Sunday, It was said today that favorable reports as to contribu tions have been pouring in from agents of the Chineso republic association who have been operating throughout the country and explaining the situa tion In China. MAY blNX (..REEK LINER Washington, Jan. 5. The coast guard cutter Seneca at New York was ordered today to proceed to the dis- IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR MULTNOMAH COUNTY STATE OF OREGON. In the matter of the Guardianship of the estates it rid persons of llerniione Miches and Cromwell Riches, minors. Guardian's notice of sale. Notice Is hereby given thut the un dersigned, Edna Riches, will, as guard ian of ileruiiono Itichcs and Cromwell itiches, in conformity with an order of tho County Court of Multnomah Coun ty, heretofore made and entered on tho LSth day of December, 1015, proceed to sell all of said minors' interests, be ing nil undivided 14-24111 of tho follow ing described real property, to-wit: Beginning nt the quarter section, the corner between sections 7 and 20 in Ti. 8 South of linage 2 West of Wil lumette Meridian, running thence North 80 degrees 20 minutes West 11.80 chains nloug tho legal subdivision line running West through section 20 to the South east corner of a one nere tract, thence North 4.84 chains to tho Northenst corner of said one-acre tract, thence North 80 degrees 20 minutes West 2.005 chains to the division lino established through tho Charles Riches claim, thence North 13.01 chains along tho division lino to an Iron pipe, thence South 80 degrees 20 minutes Last L'1.80 chains to an Iron pipe ou tho line be tween sections 28 ami 20, thence South IS. 7.1 chains to the place of beginning, and containing 23 acres of land, And that she will receive bids for the Interests of snld minors on or after the 31st day of January, 1010; that said sale Is nt private sale, for cash, nnd all persons desiring to bid upon said min ors' Intercuts are hereby requested to submit their bids for snld interests, either at the office of tho Capital Journal in the City of Salem, Oregon, or nt the office of Setnn & Strnhan, at torneys at law, 410 Plait Bldg., Fort lund, Oregon, and that nil of inch bids, as well as said sale, will bo subject to tho approval and. confirmation of the County Court, Dated this 21th day of December, 1015. EDNA RICHES. Guardian. SF.TON & ST II AIT AN, Attorneys for Guardian. Plait Pdilg., Portland, Ore. Durham is the mildest, k-,,, Ash for FREE package of ' paper m With oaeh 5c sack. abled Grook liner Thessalonikn and either tow in her hull or dynamite her. Mystorious wireless calls last night indicated tho vossel had been abandon ed and was tier hup sinking. Her pas soiigors woro taken off 'several davs ago by the Greek steamer 1'atris. it is doubted if tho waterlogged ship can bo brought into port. As she is in tho path of main steamship lines, It is nocosBary to remove nor. Superintendent of Banks Will NotMake Sixth Call Although it has been the custom in the past for Stuto Hunk Superintend ent Sargont to issue calls for rcnorts at the samo time tho national calls were issued, no call will be sent to state banks for a report at the close of business December 31. Usually only five calls are issued each year by Comptroller of tho Currency John Sliei ton Williams, but an. extra one has been issued this venr. Owing to tho rush of business during tho month of January, Mr. Sargent considers it unnecessary to issue the sixiii can lor into. Federal Officials May Ask Parole of Van Koolbergen Snn Francisco, Jan. 5 Federal of ficinls horo indicated thev ninv seek to have "Count" Von Koolbergen pa- roii-u irom imprisonment at Calgary, Alberta. Tho "county" now seeking pnrole, has expressed a willingness to aid authorities horo in connection with tho nllegod bomb plots of V. C. Crowley and Haron Von ltrincken of the Ger man consulnto nnd authorities believe that ho could givo vnlunble evidence as ho claims to buvo been closely allied with tho pair. FIRST ELECTRIC CARS RUN INTO OLD JACKSONVILLE Medford. Ore. Jnn. B. Tho t clectrio ears over the line nf the Southern Oregon Traction company, botwoen this city and tho historio oid county seat, Jacksonville, raa on reg ular schedule vestcrdnv nml tha service is now in full force. The line wns completed into Jeffersonville Sutur day evening nnd only Sunday interven ed betwoen iti completion and the run ning of regular trnms. BERLIN EXCHANGE DROPS New York, Jnn. 0. Berlin ex change dropped today to 73 1-2, nenriy a point lower than yes terday, and the lowest it has ever been. Sterling exchange, on the other haud, was nt 4.70 1-4, an advance. Vienna kronen followed the Berlin ex change to their lowest mark, It was rather tough on the small bov to have school start when the snow balling was to fine. I Sport SUNDAY LAW IS NOT WORRYING MAGNATES Manager McCredie Expresses No Fear,Law Will Be Enforced In State Portland, Or., Jan. 6. Baseball fans are not worrying; much about the Sun day closing law today. They have heard from District Attorney Evans. "It will take a lot of evidence to con vince mo that anybody has a case against the national game," the prose cutor said. . Petitions are now in circulation to put the old law to a vote nt the Novem ber election, and within two days near ly enough signatures have been obtain ed. Prosecutors in several counties have said they will ignore the law until the voters have passed on it. Judge W. W. McCredie, president .of the Heavers, telegraphed to President Buiini yesterday tnnt he has no fear that the law will be enforced against Sunday baseball. Aggies Are Practicing. Corvallis. Or.. Jan.. fi. Tho Orccon Ae-uiea' bliskpthnll tArn is Tirnctielnp daily for the' first game of the season against tho University of ' California quiniet .innuary u. . oacn Aiay nas not vet announced hin choicn for center and forward positions. Swimming Records Sot Portland, Or., Jnn. 6. Just to see how good ho was before going to San Francisco to join the Olympic club swimming tenm, Norman Ross set a tew near records last night, ilia timer announced the following figures: 20 yards, 8 2-5 seconds; 40 yards, 10 sec onds; ou yards, z 2-3 seconds; JUU yards, 55 1-5 seconds. Frank Chance; Will Sign. Los Angeles, Cnl., Jan. 0. Frank Chance came into Los Angeles from his Glendora ranch todav to siga as man ager and part owner of tho Los Angeles baseball club. Details of the arrange ment were discussed by the Peerless Leader nt: a conference with John Pow ers, owner of the club, last night Chance takes over most of T. J. Dnr- mody's stock, so thnt he has more than a quarter interest in tho seraphs. Ac cording to Powers, Chance intends to get right down to hard work getting the Angels in shape for the lOJb pen unut fisht. Colleges Will 'Play. Snn Frnncisco, Jaan. 0. General ap proval by college men today greeted the reports of the Stanford alumni as sociation urging a return to competi tion between Stunford and Californin. Tho opinion prevails that the substance of the report, which provides for the abolition of freshmnn competition, will be adopted by the cnrdinnl student body and that it will bo forwarded to Cali fornia. Fulton Will Fight. Chicago, Jan. fl. Fred Fulton heavy weight, who will battle Porky Flynn in a 20 round bout nt New Orlenns Jan uary 28, is en route today for tho southern city, Ho is accompanied by iiis manager, Mike Collins. WOULD PASS LAW TO Administration Fears Senate Discussion May Cause Complications Washington, Jnn. 0. Congressional legislation to prohibit Americans from traveling; on belligerent vessels appear ed today to be. a possibility ns the re sult of the liner Persia torpedoing. At the same- time, congress evidenced a growing sentiment for an embargo on America's munition traffic. Administration lenders admitted thnt the senate's intervention in tho interna tional situation, ns shown in yester day's acrimonious debate, is causing uneasiness. They confessed, however, that this discussion serves the salutary purpose of indicating American feel ing regarding submarine warfare slaughter nnd to this extent is a helpful feature. The sennto and liouso foreign com mittees will meet tomorrow to consider submarine and other international is sues pending before them. President Wilson 's desire to minimize congressional debate is aimed to pre vent Introduction nnd consideration of inflammatory resolutions, for he fears these might hamper diplomatic negotia tions through crenting bitterness abroad. Iu the rersin case, tho administra tion still waited for information ns to whether a torpedo or mine snnk the liner, and if it wns a submarino nttaek, what nation was responsible. Until this lnformniton is nt hand, the government plans no steps In tho situa tion. NEW BAN DIEGO FAIR Snn Diego, Cnl., Jan. fl. A new ex position Is In the making hero today. Scores of new exhibits are being in stalled at tho Pnnnma-California Inter national exposition, some of them the finest shown at the recent Snn Fran cisco fair, Among these are the Can adian, French and United States gov ernment exhibits. The local exposition has not closed Its gates, however, dur ing the reconstruction period, and hun- ilied of visitors nre seeing the sights 'there daily. Commercial Basketball League Players Show Improvement In Form The second night's series of games in the Commercial Basketball league showed an improvement both in speed and basket shooting nt the Y. M. O. A. gym last night. The indications tire that after the next series the teams will be going ahead under full -pressure and some lightning fast games aro ex pected. The boys-ill general nio not as experienced ns Inst year, that is, the increased number of teams has brought out some newer and younger material that will be seasoned later and the coming season promises to duplicate the success of tho league of Inst year. Last night the Bishops took the first game from tho Price Shoe company by a score of 12 to 11 nnd tho Capital Business college cleaned tho Standard Cleaners by a 15 to 10 score The Fry druggists won from the Captial Nation al bankers 12 to 7 and the Hauser Bros, team dropped a game to tho Watt Shipps 10 to 12. The line-ups and points won by the individual players follows: First Game 7:30. Price Shoe Co. Bishop Woolen Mills. Snafer F Ackcrman Brill... F Rntcliff Moffett O Seamster Utter G , Sweeney Leiscy G. Buren Points scored: Shafer, 4; Brill, 5; Moffett, 2; Ackerman, 6; Hatcliff, 6. Final score: Bishops, 12; Price Shoe company, 11. Second Game 8:00. Capital Business. Standard Cleaners. Turner.. F Curtiss Cox F Hart, Ben Minton and Cooper. ...... .C Gardner Mclntyrc.. G Alford Kavanaugh G Niederkrome Points scored: Turner, 5; Minton, 2; Mclntyre, 8; Curtiss, 6; Hart, 4. Finnl score: Capital Business co, lege, 15; Standard Clenners, 10. Third Game 8:30. Capital National. Fry's Drug Store. Carver F Brooks Price F Dutton and Clark Baker C McKinney Zozel O Minton, Joe Williams ..O Hill Points scored: Carver, 2; Baker, 5; McKinnoy, 8; Hill, 2; Chirk, 2. Final score: Frys Drug store, 12; Capital Nationnl bank, 7. l ourth Game 9:00, Hauser Bros. Watt Shipp Co. . ... Goodnough Manning F. Wei borne F. Miller C. DeLtinp G. , C.nhlsdorf Kowland Fuhrer Fry G Mourmnn Berger Points scored Goodnough, 7; Manning, 3; Fry, 7; Gnklsdorf, 4; Row land, i. Final score: Wutt Shipp Hauser Bros., 10. Co., 12 Officials: Referees, R. L. Matthews nud Sam Butler; timers, H. S. Rntcliff and J. H. i'arrar; scorer, Oscar B, Ging rich. Prominent Los Angeles Men In Bad Tangle Sun Francisco, Jan. 0. Three men, two of them prominent iu Los Angeles, nre in the federal toils today on charges of having plotted to sell $100,000 worth of counterteitA Mexican money for SJ,- 500. They are: Robert J. Widney, son of Judge R. M. Widney, of Los Ani'eles; Philip Thorn, mining broker of Goldfield, Nov., and Walter S. Sul livan ,broker of Los Angeles and Long ucneli. The alleged plotters were caught in a trap set for them by J. M. Arriola, a Carranza secret service ngent, with the assistance of locul federal officials. Widney wns arrested in a room at a lo cal hotel just ns he wns about to com pleto tho deal for the bogus money with Arriola, who represented himself to be J. M. Rodriguez. Tho othter men were nrrestcd in a broker's office. Widney sained considerable publicity several years ago when Mrs. Vivian Lyons shot and seriously wounded him after they had fled from Los Angeles logeiner. Highway Commission Asks For Information On State Engineer The stato highway commission at a meeting yesterday afternoon adopted a resolutioa to petition tho supremo court to interpret certnin portions of the ruling of Justice Bean on the highway engineering tnnglo which were not in terpreted in the opinion except by in ference. Tho board did not ask for a rehearing on tho mandamus action of Peterson & Johnson to compel Stnto En gineer Lewis to make estlmatcsh in place of Chief Deputy Confine. . Tho resolution adopted by .the board yesterday asks that the supremo court l further ndjudicato the case to the end that further uncertainty of tire law be avoided and the rights and duties of all concerned may be settled without fur ther dispute. DALLAS BASKETBALL TEAM TO PLAY TJ. Or.C. Dullns, Ore., Jan. 0. En route to Se attle the basketball team of the Uni versity of California will stop off here Friday to play tho Dallas team, which formerly held the state championship. The Dallas team consists of Shaw and Matheney, guards; Jack Hayes, center; Bnllantyne and Boydston, forwards. It was formerly announced that the game here would be played January 13. The correct date is January 7. Tbat useless; article may mesa money to yoa through the New Today column. First of Six Big Days Opens With Especially Good Attendance Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lis, Jas. fi. The first of the six big days of farmers' Week at tho Oregon Agricultural College opened earlv Mon day morning with a large number of special students, delegates to conven tions, special speakers and other inter ested persons in attendance. Arrange ments have been made by the manage ment to have all trains reaching Cor- vallis met by committees who provide necessary information on matters of registration, living nceomodatinons, and other things essential to getting quickly nnd properly located for work. A large number of attendants arc back for tho second term of Farmers' Week and were already familiar with the purposes of qualifying for admis- lon to tho exerciBes in wlucn tnoy were especially interested. The first day s work consisted large ly for a conference of eood roads men called by Professor G. V. Skelton, who is in charge of this department of College Kxtension work. A number of road officers from counties especially noted for their excellent work in building and maintaining roads, were in attendance and contributed many valuable points. The questions consid ered dealt with methods of construct in and mnintaining roads, with con siderable emphasis laid on the question of road patrols. It was pointed out that a great deal of damage is done roads through neglect to repair slight damages before they reach disnsterous proportions, and it was shown that the onlv successful way in which tnis could be done is to have the road patrolled bv someone who has some knowledge of mending roads and will either re pair damage himself or report it to the road supervisor in charge. Another feature of Monday's exer cises wns tho woman's congress which convened for tho first session of a six day meet. Two of the most noted nome economic experts of North America, Miss Alice Ravenhill, of Vancouver Island, B. .C, and Miss Anna Barrows, of Boston. These experts eonsidor tho question not merely from the stand point of food preparation, clothing and shelter but also from the more compre hensive view of the educational and social reations of the rural commun ities. This congress is attended by a number of delegates representing dif ferent organizations, state and local, that have been formed to deal with problems related to rural betterment. Instruction offered included not only lectures, conferences and discussions, but likewiso a number of demonstra tions at least one of which will be given each day during the entire week. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John Cornforlh et nx to II. II. Von devoit, nil of lots 0 and nprts of lots r, u, 7 and 10, Cornloitlis l-iiut anil Dairy Farms. Northwestern Trust Co. to W. E. and M. K. Thompson, part Jas. Jory, Jr. claim 33, 8, 3 W. Alvira Northcntt to Pearl Lodge No. fiG, A. F. and A. M., lots 1 and 2, block 25, Yew Park Annex Aid., Sa lem, Sarah A. Cone to Orvillc O. nnd Al to J, Cone, part O. A. Cone, Sr., clnim 33, 3, 1 W; part Luther Cary clnim, 74, 4, 1 W. John II. Scott ct ux to Capital City Nursery Co., lot 11, block 2, Willam ette Add., Saloin. Lydia M. Probst to Louis Probst, lot 10, block 14, Englewood Add., Salem. Ross E. Moorcs et nl to Wylie A. Moores, north 47 feet of lot 3, block 50, Salem. Ross E. Moores ct al to Carroll L. Moores, south of lot 3, block 50 and north 14 feet of lot 4. block 59, Salem. Wylie A. and C. L. Moores to Ross 14. and Mary 8. Moores, south 08 feet of lot 4, block 59, Salem. Allena M. MeDonnlA et vir to only heirs of E. A. Mellon, to Louis Arthur part block 4, Roberts Add. Salem. A. Haldeman to Christian Mver, lots 7, 8, 9, fo, exsept a strip CO by 100 feet off enst cnl of lots 7 nnd S, ail in block 4, Fairmount Park Add. Snlem. Arthur G. Fry et ux to Pluvio Best son, lot 28, Aliens Add, Silverton. O. D. Needhain to Clara Needham, undivided 1-2 interest in 36.83 neres, rmrt of Geo. W. Elgin claim, 33, 8, 3 F. H. Reeves ct ux to E. K. Spyker, lot 1, block 11, Riverview Park Add., Salein. Eloped With Chauffer Killed Him and Herself : New York, Jan. 8. Tho grim tragedy of a love triangle came to light here today when tho bodies of Chauffeur William Beggs and Mrs. Catherine Walsh, aged 27, wifo of a wealthy At lantic City man were found side by side in the dining room of their home. Mrs. Walsh eloped with Beggs a few months ago, then his love turned cold so she shot and killed him and then herself. The woman left a letter for her hus band but no word for her two children. 2,829,263 BRITISH V0LUNTETR3 London, Jan. S Lord Derby's re cruiting figures for tho period between October 23 and December 13 Bhow thnt 1,150,000 unmarried men nnd 1,679,263 married men presented themselves for service. Of the grand total of 2,829,263 mar ried and single men, 103,000 unmarried and 112,431 married men enlisted im mediately. Eight hundred and forty thousand single men and 1,344,979 mar ried men were attested for future ser vice. Of the sinelo men 207.000 were re jected, while 221,853 married men were not accepted by the recruiting officers. Dun's says, "in many respects Am erican businoss activities aro. without parallel," and from the looks of thincs the unparalleled activities of today will not be a parallel to what Is coming. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES. Rate per word Now Today: Each insertion, por word le One week (6 insertions), per word 5o One month (20 insertions), per word 17e All ads must be ordered for a stated length of time, no ad to count less than 10 words. The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion for errors in Classified Advertise ments. Read your advertisement the first day it appears and notify us im mediately if it contains an error. Minimum charge, 15c. WOOD FOK SALE Phono 79F1I. JanS HARRY Window cleaner. Phone Jan. 31 708. KRKSH COWS FOR SALK J. L. Ol iver. Phone 04F3. Janlz FOB SALK Choice whito oat straw, baled. Phono 7F23. Jun4 SECOND GROWTH FIB WOOD $3.50 per cord. Phone 2249. it EXPERIENCED LADY wants general housework. 1SJI llinos. Jans FOB SALE Surrey, almost new, cheap. Phone UurZ. - Jans GOOD TOP BUGGY For sale or trade for cattle. Call 254 S. Liberty. JanS WANTED Position as housekeeper by middleaged lady. Phone 61ZM. JanS WANTED Second girl at Willametto Sanatorium. Apply 7o4 .ferry. Jana WANTED Milk cow, for care, if suit able, will buy. JU. t., care journal. JanS WANTED 3 unfurnished rooms, with bath. Call C. U. Goldstierry, 4bl. Jan7 BOOK WANTED "Christian Scienc healing," by Frances Lord. Phona 1665. FOB SALE Buff Orpington chickens and eggs for hatching purpose. Phone evenings, 69F2. Jan.9 MODERN FURNISHED HOUSE For rent. Call morning 1259 Chcineketa stroct JanS STOP! LOOKI Two lots on car line, 350, terms. D. C. Corey, 1363 N. 17th. Jan8 LOST Automobilo crank. Please re turn to J. E. Scott, 124 South Lib erty, tf FOB SAL Wh! Rock roosters, full blood. Jos. Barber. 1093 S. Liberty, Phone 1722. JanS FOB SALE CHEAP Flanders touring ear, good condition. R. M. llnfcr. Phone S5Z. Jan7 FOB RENT Modern 8 room house. Inquiro Mrs. II. D. St. Helen, 23fi Court. Phone 1005. JanS WE WILL PAY the highest cash price for veal and chickens, looplo Market, Phone 994. JanS WANTED Ono or two horses at Halls Forry, not over 12 years old, 1100 pounds or better. J. Muthie. JanS WILL TRADE Incomo property, close in, for bix or seven room modern house. Address 15, care Journal. JanS WILL EXCHANGE Good lots or acreage for team, harness and wagon. Phono 1547W. 198 N. 21st strcer. - Jania HOME COMFORT STEEL RANGE For Bale, slightly used. "A No. I" shape. A bargain. 287 S. Winter street. Janl3 HAVE YOUR BOOKS AUDITED Start the year right. Systems In stalled. Books opened. Phone Cooper, 175. JanS FOB SALE 4 year old Jersey cow, fresh, rich milker, very gentle, fine condition. I will sell her for $45. 760 North 21st street. Jan7 CALENDARS FOB 1910 Large fig ures lor practical use. Call or phone Homer H. Smith, the Insurance Man, McCornack Bldg. Phone 06. Jan20 WANTED Information of Iva Louisa Thomas Gorden, last heard from at Salem, Oregon, general -delivery. No tify J. W. Thomas, Solum, Calif., Box 393. Kebtt- LOST Between tho Garfield school and Calcf Bros. Btorc, ono automo bile chain for rear wheel. Finder please return to Calcf Bros, and get paid for his trouble. tC FOB SALE Household goods includ ing now crescent range witti gas at tachment, new perambulator, one dog, thoroughbred Plymouth Rock pullets, portnblo chicken yard and shed. 345 South 18th street. tt NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received bv the county court of Marion county for the improvement of certain roads in roatl districts Nos. 41 and 52, by chanirins; grade and bridge across Pudding river or the same now on file in this office, pears by the plans and specification of the same now on file in thi office. All bids must be accompanied bv a. certified check of five per cent of the amonnt of the bid and must be Tiled in this office on or before Friday, Jan uary 21, 1910, at one o'clock, p. m. MAA UKlUillAR, County Clerk. Jan. 7. OurwantVb areljlw apinet want ad bwonderf ul Try one ifyou navelost somctbiiA 4.