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SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. Okh:Oi"i7C. THURSDAY, FEB. 24. 1916. (T : R CtI (1) I J I &PorMeWS j BRINGS JDNMEN Iraong program of uproar of roofers (OfJrtvfp O A n r j STATE FAIR INCLUDES DROWNS OUT SHRILL 3 AL ! IE RUING RACES1 OF TIMERS' WHiSTLE 1 100 pairs Men's Shoes in Tan and and Lace, Calf and Kid, ail sizes. This is a Great Special offer to build up our I Men's Department $5.00 Shoes . If you are going to need a pair this spring, do not miss getting a pair of these high grade shoes EVERYTHING IN THE STORE ON SALE Dux Bax Oil The only oil that is. guaranteed to make vour shoes water proof or your money back 326 State St. Next to Ladd & Bush LEGAL NOTICES' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE I place ot the beginning," it being the Noliee is hereby given that by un!sl"n tract of land conveyed by F. W. onler or the county court of the state j in ,i(-giiu joi iiKiiiuii roomy, limy made and entered on the "liti'i day of liinuiiry, 1910, the undersigned was np juiutcd executor of the estate of Dan iel A. Siewert, deceased, ami th.it he has duly qualified as such. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as required liv law, at the law offices of Smith & Shields, Kill Salem Bank of Commerce building, in the city of Siileui, Marion county, Oregon, within six months from the dnto of this notice. Killed mi. I first published this 3rd day of February, 1910. FHKD .1, SIKWintT, j Executor of the estate of .Daniel A. Siewert, deceased. March 2. NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT. In tho County Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, In the matter of l.uhi llalverson, de ceased, Notice is hereby given that the final account of Ole llnlv ersou, the admin islrator of the estate of Lulu llalver son, deceased, lias been filed in the county court of Million coun ty, st ite of Oregon, and that the -"til dnv of March, l!l(i, at the hour of ID o clock A. M. has been (inly ap pointed by the court for the hearing ol all object ions to said final account ii ml the settlement thereof at which time nil poisons interested in said estate may appear and file objections thereto in writing and contest the same. OU; HALVIMSSON, Adiuiuisl rator. CAItSON & HKOWN, Attorneys for AduiiuiM rator. Sheriff's Notice Rale of Real. Proporty On Execution By virtue of an execution issued out of the honor ible circuit court of the uluto of Oregon, for the county of Ma rion, on the 20ih dnv of Iniiuui.r. 1910 in favor of I,. II. Turner, plaintiff, und ngniust Charles K. Watt, defendant, lor the Hum of ooo hundred sixtv two and 29 100 (lti'J.'.'H), with interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum from Oc tober J I st 1111.1, .ind toe further sum of twenty-five and OH 100 ($20,00) doll irs with interest nt (1 per cent per annum from January 20th, 191.1, and the fur ther Mil in of eleven mid -.1 100 ($11.2.1) dollars, costs mil accruing costs, 1 have levied upon nnd will sell at public unc tion, on Saturday the 1Mb. dajc of March, 1910, it Iti o'clock a. m.. at tho mint house door in Marion county and slate of Oregon, nil the right title and interest which the said Charles I!. Watt, defendant, had on or after tint 20th day of .iNiiiiiiry, I IM ll, in or to the following described premises, to wit: Seven nnd one half acres of hud, be the sumo more or less, lying and heinir in the county of Marion, state of lire-1 gun nnd bounded and described as fi( lows, to wit: "Beginning ut a point 23.10 chains east Mini HI. 31 chains north of the northwest corner of Riverside addiliou to thu city of Salem, Oregon, XiHHBE Xsii 7 ind running thence north 'J. I.) chains. thence west 8.30 chains, theiico soutu '(.Ml chains, thence cast 8.32 chains to "unnn, late siieritr ot JMurion county and state of Oregon to Mary 11. Messick us per deed of record in the recorder's officii of Marion county, state of Oro gon, book of deeds, Volume (is, page 013 and recorded M ucli I I, 1899. Terms of sain cash unless bid in bv plaintiff". Mated at Salem, Oregon this llth day of February, 1910. WM. F.SCIi, Sheriff of Mnrion county, Oregon, by V. I, Neediinni, deputy. March 10. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ON FORECLOSURE Noliee is hereby given, thai by vir tue of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Marion and to me directed on the 17th day of Febru ary, 1910, upon a judgment' and decree duly rendered, entered of record and docketed in and by said Court on the 7th day of February, l!Mli, in a certain suit then in said Court pending, where in Fiuley Edwin Peterson was plaintiff and II. M. Payne and lllvn M. Payne, his wife, ami Maurice Blnnchnrd were defendants ill favor of plaintiff and against said defendants by which exe cution I am commanded to sell the property in said execution and herein after described to pny the sum dim the plaintiff of Four Hundred Seventy seven and SO -1 00 dollars ($177. NO), with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per milium from the 7th day of I'Vbrunry, HI III, until paid, and the further sum of $40.00 as attorney's fees together with the costs and dis bursements of said suit taxed ut twen eyono and SO-100 ($21.10) dollars and costs and expenses of said execution. I will on Saturday the 2.1th duv of March, IIMli, nt I lie hour of II o'clock a. in. of said day nt the West door of the county court house in Marion coun ty, Oregon, sell at public unction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale, nil the right, title, interest mid estate which said defend ants and all persons claiming under them subsequent to the date of the within mortgage, March 13th. 1I I, in, of and to said premises hereinbefore mentioned nre described in said execu tion. as follows, to-wit: l,ot No, Four (4) in Itlock No. Ten (III1) in J. Myer's addition to the City of Salem, Marion county, Oregon, ns shown by the recorded pint thereof. Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by law. Dated this 21st day of February, I OKI. WM. KSCII, Sheriff of Mnrion County Oregon, By W. I. NF.FIMI AM, Deputy. New York staged n charity ball which cost $75,000, and the proceeds amounted to $10,000. At nnv rate, . let of charity was shown in calling it a oli n fit V ball. B Union Made Black, Button Ever wear Hose Every pair guaran teed to be better than any hose you ever had on or a new nair free. Bank Phone 616 Captain of Zeppelin Sends Farewell Message Copenhagen, Feb, 24 " I expect to be drowned. Ono hundred meters aloft. Defective motor. Finder please tell in v wife and little boy. Good bye." This was the farewell message of Captain Fill, commander of the Zep pelin 1,1!), picked up in n bottle by n Swedish vessel. "Crew now- drowning" road a second message found later. The loss of the L-19 is admitted bv Ber lin. Tliirtv-one Zeppelins, nccording to in formation here, have been destroyed since the beginning of the war, but the Germans are building new ones rapidly as possible and are understood still to have 00 on different fronts. Not Cheerful Prospect For the Innes Family Sun Antonio, Texas, Feb. 24. Cobb county Georgia, home of Leo Frank 's slayers, is waiting to meet out to Mr. and Mrs. Victor lanes, of Oregon and Texas, the sinio fate Frank met, ncenr.l- ' to letters in possosison of limes' lawyers today. The I mioses are slated, under t'nited States supreme court de cision, to return to Georgia for trial which ciuni) as aa aftermath of their acquittal of charges of murdering the missing Mrs. Eloiso Nelins Jlennis ind llcatriee Nelms. Three Big Liners for South American Trade San Francisco, Feb. 24. The Hoval Dutch West India Mail liners Venzucla, Colombia and Ecuador will soon be placed in the Central and South Amer ican, trade out of this port. The three have been acquired in New York, nt n reported price of $1,000,000, by the American International corpora lion nnd W. R. Grneo & Co., of this city. Reports that other vessels may soon be purchased for Orient trade were circu lated in maritime circles here today. HAS SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC Sacramento, Cat., Feb. 21 With cas es being reported at the rate of one n day, the town of Plymouth, Amador county, is facing a terrible epidemic of small pox. The state bonrd of health was ndvised today thero .ire twelve cases of small pox in the town and it is feared there will be many others. The epidemic was started sevrnl weeks ago when three men, afflicted with the disease, went about the town without having secured medical attention. Practically the en tire town was exposed. OBJECT TO DUCKING Palo Alto. Oal., Feb, 2 (.-raid Mai col in Ross, Stanford student, objected to a hnzing ntunt that involved a Mucking." He wanted the law to net against the upper classmen, but a com promise may be nr ranged through ac tion by President Wilbur. Special Speed Events Sched- uled for Salem Day and Portland Day Tlic racing 'program fur the coming! stnto fair was made up hv the commit tee yesterday after an all day session at the offices of Secretary A. H. l.ea. The committee promises an excellent card of speed events with some of the best strings of horse that can be se cured with the funds on hand avail able for prizes. The committee depart ed from the custom cf filling the card with harness races nnd nine running races are scheduled for next year. It is believed that running races attract more interest than harness races by the committee which islho reason given for their change. The fair will start September 2a this year and Wednesday, September 27, is Salem day while Thursday is Portland day. It is expected that these two days will prove to be the banner davs of the fuir and two features are scheduled for those days. Ft.i ulem day the big attraction will be the 2:0S pace, best three in five, for a purse of $2,000. Portland day will be featured by the 2:12 trot, best three in five, for a purse of $2, 000. The speed committee announces that the races this year will cost $10, .100 in prize money. With this big sum offered for the winners in the different contests, it is figured that some of the classiest horses on the Pacific const will be on hand to try for the money. The program of races follows: Monday. Two-year-old trot, 2 in 3 if 200.0H 2:10 pace, :i heats 7.10.00 2:2.1 trot, .1 heats 000.00 5-8 handicap dash 200.00 Tuesday. 2:1.1 trot, 2 heats 700.00 2:1H pace, 3 heats 750.00 '1-year-old trot, 3 heats 400.00 5-S for 2-year-olds ; 2:10.00 7-8 mile 250.00 Wednesday. 3-yonrold pace, 3 heats ...... 400.00 2:30 trot, 3 heats (iOO.OO 2:08 pace, 3 ill 5 2,000.00 1 mile 350.00 3-8 mile ' 100.0(1 Thursday. 3 minute trot, 2 in 3 300.00 2:12 trot, 3 in 5 2,000.00 2:20 pace, 3 heats . .' 750.00 1 1-4 miles, Portland derby .. 500.00 Friday. 2:18 trot, 3 heals 700.00 Free-for-all pace 750.00 ar-old, 2 in 3 200.00 5-8. mile 1-2 mile Saturday. Consolation trot. 3 heats .. Consolation pace, 3 heats 2:25 pace I mile handicap 250.00 20Q.00 500.00 500.00 7.10.00 350.00 What Fans Are Doing and Other Sport News San Francisco, Feb. 21. Manager Wolvorton of the San Francisco Seals, today mailed notices to all of his play ers under contract to report nt Sun .lose not liter than March 14 for their spring training. Wolverton declared he would be on the scene March 11 to prepare things for the work. Willard to Train, Chicago, Feb. 21. Jess Willard will start for New York tonight to begin active training for his 10 round fight wilh Frank Moran March 2.1. Brief Signs With Bees. Sail Lake city. I'tali. Feb. 24. Silt Lake fnuiloiu heaved a sigh of relief to day when it was announced that Bun ny Brief, first hitKcnum, had signed his 1010 contract to play with the Bees, Both Were Afraid, Portland. Or., Feb. 24. A slow and listless six round match between Karl Miebus and Romeo llngen last night resulted in a draw. Welsh to Moet Wolgast. Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 2 1. Freddie Welsh ami Ad Wolgast have posted their forfeits for a ten round boxing match here on tiie night of March li. Stochor a Wrestler. Chicigo, Feb. 24. Joe Steelier 's wrestling prowess has not been exagger ated by advance notices, according to fans who saw the NebrasUnii throw John Frieberg, the Scandinavian crack, twice in n little more than eleven min utes last night. A body hold uul a wrist lock turned the tirck in each in stance. Tiie first fall came ia 4:31 and the second in 0:41, .. Delegation of Rooters Will Go With Y. M. C. A. Team to Chemawa The Y. M. C. A. team will play the Chemawn team at Chemawa tomorrow night, and it is expected thnt n large delegation of local rooters will accom pany the team. The team and rooters will leave on the 5:3" O. V,. train and will return to Salem at 8:10. The game nt Chemawn will commence promptly nt 7 o'clock. The Chemawa team will piny a return game with the Y. M. C. A. in the asso ciation gymnasium Saturday, March 4. TRT JOURNAL WANT ADS. 'Bankers Tie Score After Time Is Called But Game Still Continues Standing of Teams. V. I.. Vet. Capital National Bnnw.. 7 Capital Business College 7 Bishops 7 Fry's Drug .store (i .tit .000 .444 .3:13 .ill .ill Price Shoo Co -t Watt Shipp Co 3 Standard Cleaners 1 ilauser Bros 1 The deafening uproar of the rooters in the game between the Bankers and Fry's last night at the Y. M. C. A. pre vented Keferee Mathews from hearing the whistle nnd the Bankers shot a basket tying the score after the time i was up. Needless to say the eleventh j hour basket increased the din ami for ' a short time bedluni reigned v Kile the timers, referee, captains, spectators and players joined in a peace conference to find out exactly "where they were at. The matter was finally adjusted, how ever, and the score book showed that the Druggists were entitled to a win over the league leaders by a wore of 7 to 5. This defeat of the Bankers now leaves three teams again tied for first place with percentages of .777 each. The Watt Shipps in tho first game of the evening with the Hnuser Bros, team annexed (mother game, totalling three games won on the schedule. The Shipps set n fust pace and if the team increases in strength it has it in the past few weeks it will make good showing for the remainder of the schedule. The third game of the evening wan between the Capilal Business college and the Standard Cleaners. The "Busi ness college easily won as the Clean ers were handicapped by the absence of Curtiss, a forward. In the last game the Bishops were able to defeat the Price Shoe company only after an nddintional period of five minutes which was necessary to play off the tie. The score was lu" each at the end of playing time. First Game. Watt Shipp Co. Ilauser Bros. Gahlsdorff (12).... F Wood (5) Fuhrer F Berger Rowland (2) C Miller i'l) Mourmun G. Ross G, Carson (2) C. Welboi nc . .Mueller iinal score: Watt Shipp Co. Hauser Bros., 7. Hi: Second Game. Capital Nat. Bunk. frv's Drug Store. Price (1). . ,.F. . ,.F. . ,C. . .G. . . .(. Brooks ... Whitney (0) . McKinney (1) ll'utton Miiitou Drug Store. 7: Carver. . . , Baker (4) . Williams. . Zosel Final score: Fry' Capital National Bank, 5. Third Game. Capital B. College. Standard Cleaners. Mclntire (10). ..V. ... Hart (4) Hayes Niederkrome Alford . .. White (2) cox (2) Kavanniigh . ..P. . .C. . .!. . . (5. Cooper Turner S. Davis Finnl lege. 12 score: Capital Business Col Standard Cleaners, 0. Fourth Game. Price Shoe Co. Bishops. Ackermnii (71 linniM-yer (2) Seamster (31 I'tter . . .F. ...F. ... .C. . . . G. Shnfer (2.. .. Moffett (2).. . Brill (0) T.eise Finnl score: Sweeney (2) ...C. Radeliff Bishops, 14; Price Shoo Co., 10. Officials: XI. I,. Matthew, referee: H. S. Radcliff and ,T. H. Farrar. timers: Oscar B. Gingrich, scorer. Autos Will Tryout Today tor sweepstakes, Sunday I.os Angeles. Cal Feb. 24. Half a dozen of the fastest automobiles in the world will be out on the new Ascot t in k speedway tomorrow to warm up for the George Washington sweepstakes here Sunday. Another interesting event lias been added to the card in the $500 prize speed contest. Five hundred dollars will be given the driver turning the fastest mile under forty seconds. Hughie Hughes in tho English 12 cylinder Sun beam, Barney Oldfield and Bob Buriiinii are the favorites. Although there is big interest in Old field's front, drive Christie, which he snys he lurs never dared to "open up" much attention is also being given the Sunbeam. Teddy Tey.laff will drive a I.os Angeles creation the Milac. DEMETRAL TO MEET GOTCII I.os Angeles, Cat., Feb. 24. Transpor tation was sent today to Demetrnl the Chicago Greek, who is coining here to meet Frank Gotch in a wrestling match at the I.os Angeles Athletic dub March 10. Deinetral claims to have lost but one match in the past four years, and is considered i high class man for Gotch to test his "come back" strength against. Tickets will be plac ed on sale early next week, and capac ity house is anticipated. Gotch will have several davs of real tr lining be fore the bout, and the Greek expects to get here in ample time to put in a few days working the pulliniui Kinks out of his frame. Says Skin Pores Are Closed and Uric Acid Remains In Blood Rheumatism is no respecter of age, sex, color or rank. If not the most dangerous of human afflictions it is one of the most painful. Those sub ject to rheumatism should eat less meat, dress .is warmly as possible, avoid any undue exposure and, above an, (Irian lots or pure water. Rheumatism is caused by uric acid which is generated in the bowels and absorbed into ihe blood. It is the function of the kidnevs to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out m the uriue; the pores of the skin ire al so a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed thus forcing tho kidneys to do double work, they become weak ml sluggish and fail to eliminate this uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rneuniatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of .lad Salts; put' a tablespoon ful in a glass of water .ind drink be- rore ureaiaast eacn morning tor a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to nor mal action, tuns ridding the blood ot these impurities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juic?, combined with lithia and is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who arc subject to rhoumatism. Here you have a pleas ant, effervescent lithia water drink which overcomes uric acid and is bene ficial to your kidnevs as well. Chief Grey Eagle of tho Umatilla reservation, hunting for his wife in Chicago cabarets, also advertised Ore gon, but not in just the right way. SEED GRAIN We have a choice stock of re cleaned Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye, Vetch, Sudan Grass, Clover and Grass Seeds. Cleaned up in first class shape and sold at the lowest possible prices, quality consider ed. Bulk Garden Seed The most complete stock In the valley and all fresh tested seeds. No old second hand stocks to work off, bought at a discount. Sweet Peas We have the finest Sweet Peas ever offered In the state, grown by the best grower in the world, including many of the latest nov elties. Including a complete line of the FAMOUS SPENCER SWEET PEAS. Seed Potatoes Have several of the leading Early Potatoes as well as the best of the main crop potatoes and sold at reasonable prices. Vegetable Plants Now have in stock Cabbage Plants, Asparagus Roots, and Rhubarb Roots. The best on the market. Call for seed catalog, it's free. D. A. White & Sons 251 State St. Salem, Ore. Phone 160 NEW TODAY PHONE 937 For wood saw. JONES Nl'RSEHY Rear of armory. Feb24 HARRY Windowcleaner. Phone 768. Mar3 FOR RENT Housekeeping Phone 209.1M. rooms, tf DRESS MAKING Mrs. Carrie Rod gers, 242 8. 19th. MarlO GAKDK.V PLOWING A Phone 1291W. specialty. Fcb2o I'VESSMAKIXG By the dnv, plain or fancy work. Phone UlliOH. Feb25 FuK KENT Furnished nnd unfurnish ed modern house. C. W. Johnson, tf OAK, ash, fir and maple cord wood. Phonci:i22-J. W. F. Proctor. MarlO WHITE LEGHORN- EGGS For hatch ing. 929 Mill. Phone 2303. Fcb25 FoU RKNT 7 room bungalow in good condition. Enquire 110.1 Leslie stTeef. Feb2.1 WANTED Man and wife (no chil dren) to work on farm. German pre ferred, must understand enre of fruit trees. Phono M1'2. FobiJ FOR SALE First class canned logan berries. 15c per quart. Phone Feb2 FOR. SALE Household goods, jm leav ing town. Call 1435 Trade street. Feb2ti FDK SALB Choice eating potatoes, not frosted, UOc per bushel. Flfone 2495M. Feb2S WANTED To rent 7 or 8 room house reasonably close in. Address N. E. (i., care Journal. tf WANTKD Will pay 100 for 90 days. Journal. well for use olf E, care Capital Feb2J FOB SALE 15 acres bottom lind, oath of Marion. Mrs. E. Thomas, Marion, Oregon. April! WI I.SON Strawberry plants, large va riety, for sale, $1.2.5 per thousand. K. 9. B. C. Zielinski. Feb2U FOR RENT Small 5 room house, on a paved street. Very reasonable. Sea it at 733 N. 20th. Feb2-t WANTED By a steady renter, a five, or six room modern house, at reason able rent Phone 21G7J. Feb2t FIVE CHOICE COWS And a heifer for sale, one cow is fresh and others fresh soon. Call up 78F3. Feb25 WANTED Fresh young Jersey cow. Hiding pony and saddle for Bale. C. W. Smith, R. F. D. No. 7. Fcb25 FOR SALE Harlcy Davidson mofor eyclo in fairly good condition. Cap ital Journal Printing Co. tf LOST AVhite bulldog, weight 72 lbs., wore collar, $1 reward for return to Hong Noodle House, 430 Ferry street. A. V. TINGSTROM Now located at 642 Court street. Upholstering, fur niture repairing and carpet cleaning. Feb29 TO RENT An up to date 5 room bun galow, two blocks from car line. G. W. Laflar, 400 Hubbard building. Feb2b" WANTED Good, young, gentle, smalt fresh Jersey cow. Call Square Deal Realty Co., 304 U. S. Bank Bldg. Feb24, WANTEIi By two young business men board and room with use of garage, close in. Address J-44, care Journal. Feb2(i 22 DUROC SIIUATS 00 to 90 pounds will sell cheap if taken at once. G. ( Jones, Route 8, Box 74, Phone 29F2. Mari LOST Ono pair glasses, gold rims, in a C. T. Pomcroy case. . Finder return to Capital National Bank and receive reward. Fet23 FOR SALE Kitchen range, almost new, one dining table, iron bed with springs, glass cupboard, porch seat. 1397 N. Com '1. Fcb24. WANTED Girl from 12 to 1,1 years obi to stay as ono in small family. Small wages. G. C. Jones, Route 8, Box 74, Phone 29 F2. . Feb2j FOR RENT Store, 21x165 feet, elec tric lights and steam heat. See Watt Shipp Co.. 219 North Commercial street. Phone 303. tf FOR SALE Cheap, sawmill donkey engine and equipment, 15 million feet timber available. Inquire at 744 N. Commercial street. Feb2ti FOR SALE Fine residence lot, t2xl0S feet, Capital and Center streets. Price $2800. Write J. W. Beck ley, Ncr strand, Minnesota. Mar'SS WANTED To buy cheap for cash, a good second hand manure spreader. Address Bruce Bowne, Turner, Ore. Feb25 FOR SALE A beautiful modern home. buildings new, including three acres of mixed orchard at city limits. Ad- nrcss I.) u, care ot Journal. Feh29 WANTED Second hand copies of Dr. J. W. Holland 's books on. Moths and Butterflij-s. Address "Books" care of Journal. Feb24 FOR SALE some household furniture at give away prices, also set 1!4 inch double harness. Leaving city. Come and see it at 1.191 Broadway street. Fcb2li AUTO FOR SALE Good Studebakcr i passenger auto for sale at a sacrifice, good shape; also household furniture. Call at 1045 North Capital or phone 946. tf WANTED By a fast work woman, housccleaning, sweeping and dusting; also mending, darning, filet crochet, knitting and tatting done to order. Phono 1947M. Feb2a FURNISHED BOISE .1 rooms with large yard, chicken house, some fruit, electric light and water, rent right to reliable parties. 1300 N. Church. Call Tel. 15F3. Fcb2G CHOICH1 Between heirer with second ealf by her side, square cross between Holstein and Jersey and Holstein cow ' milked since August. Address or phone L. S. Arnold, Salem. tf FOR SALE Beautiful five acre tract, free soil, well drained, under cultiva tion, modern bungalow, one mile north of fairground, paved rond, R. 9, Box 5, Salem, Oregon. Mar3 WANTED At once, from one to three ton No. 10, 12 or 14 second hand hop wire. Must be cheap. State what you have and where it is and price, in first letter. 1,1, enre Journal. Fcb23 FOR HALF That young team of mares with harness and wagon will be at Cherry City Feed Barn, Saturday, February 20th. Yon can't beat them if yon want x good team. Come on. I ace them. Fcb23 SALE OR TRADE House and lot in Tallman, Michigan and 80 acres near Tallman, 15 miles from Ludingtoo, will exchange for acreage or Salem property. J. W. Brock, 2644 Haw! Ave., Salem, Oregon. Feb2 WILLAMETTE VALLEY NTItSERY City sales yard, between Center ami Chemeket v streets, North Commer cial. We have a few Italian prune trees left which we will close out at special prices. Also a fine lot of Oregon Champion gooseberries, and general line of nursery stock. Orders taken for top grafting at reasonable prices. J. J. Matins. Prop., Route li, Salem. I'hoDe 250 li. Mir2l