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THE DAILY CAPITAL JO' RN'AL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 191G. LEGAL NOTICES No. 12985. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Marlon County. Depart- i. XT a n Elizabeth R. IIiMe, Plaintiff, vs. H. J. Caldbeck, Harold Benjamin Cald beck, K lit li Evangeline Caldbeck, Olive Grace Caldbeck, Vernon George Caldbeck and Mrs. A. J. Gile, De fendants. To the defendants li. J. Caldbeck and Harold Benjamin Caldbeck: In the name of tho State of Oregon, . i i. i 1... .. :...! you and earn or you arc uoreiM rcijiuiiTu tn appear anil answer to the complaint! filed against you in tho ibovo entitled! unit, on or before the l.'ith day of April,, P.Hti, and if yon fail so to appear or answer said complaint, for want thereof toe plaintiff will apply to the court for . the relief prayed for in her complaint, J a succinct ttatoment of which is as fob! lows, to-wit: 1. For x judgment and decree against the defendant herein for the sum otj ir'KC'.O.oo with interest thereon from February 13, 1015, at 7 per cent per nn j niim, niid the further mini of $28.14; i fur the further sum of $2!).75 with in- terest thereon from March 111), 11)15, nt, 7 per cent per annum; for the further; sum of $20.3!) with interest thereon : from January 21, J Dili, nt 7 per cent per annum; for the further sum of $150 attorney's fees; ami for plaintiff's! costs and disbursements in this suit. 2. That plaintiff be decreed to hive uud to hold a first mortgage lieu for; the security of the amount due upon; said decree on the following described i premises, to-wit: Lot No. 40 in Smith's, Fruit Farms No. 2 in Marion county, Oregon, as shown by the recorded plat thereof on file in tho office of Record-' ei of Conveyances for Marion runty, I Oregon; and tiiat said mortgage bo fore- j closed and tlut the usual decree for the! sale of said premises be entered audi that said promises bo sold according to! the law and practice of said court and that the proceeds of said sale be applied j in payment of the amount duo plain-1 tiff on said decree, and that the de-j fondants nnd each of them, and all per sons claiming under or through them subsequent to tho date of the execution I of said morlgage, to-wit, February lit, I 1912, bo barred nad foreclosed of all j right, title, cl lini or equity or redemp tion in said premises, and that plaintiff may liavo judgment null execution against the defendant It. J. l.'nlilbeeli for any deficiency which may remain alter the application of the proceeds of said silo as herein stated, aud for such other aud further relief ns to the court may seem equitable uud proper lie rein. You aro further notified font this summons is served upon you by publi en tioa thereof in Tho Capital Journal, a daily newspaper printed and publish ed in the city of Salem, Marion county, Oregon, ind that tho date of the first implication of this summons is the 2nd dav of March, 1!H(1 and tint the last publication thereof will be made on the r.th day of April, 1111(1. This sum mons is so published and nerved upon you pursuant to tho order of tho Hon. William Galloway, judge of said court, which order was mado and entered of record in the said cause on the 2Sth day oi February, l!)lfl. HOY 1?. HEWITT. SMITH & SHIELDS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. EXECUTRIX' NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned by an order of the county court of Marion county, Oregon,- has been appointed as administratrix of the estate of II. 11. llrophv, deceased. All persons having claims Against such estate are required to present them within six months from the date of this notice, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned nt Salem, Oregon. Dated this (Mil dav of March, 1016. CASS1E .1. HHOl'HV. Executrix. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE la the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Manou. .Ii hanna Fueiis, -iHintiff, vs. F. F. Dellord and J. A. Dellord, his wife, Defendants. Hv virtue of .in execution, judgment order, decree, nnd order of sale issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause to mo directed and dated the l.'ith day of March, 1910 up on judgment and decree rendered and entered in said court oa the 21st day nf February, 1!)1(1, in favor of Johanna I'uclis, 11 tint iff, against E. F. Dellord end .1. A. Dellord. his wife, Defendants, lor the mm of tl.S-l2.8l), toget.ier with interest at tho rite of 7 per cent per annum from August 19, DHL and for i the further sum of $!0.()l attorney fees, and tiie further sum of $21.75 costs and disbursements, and the costs of nad up on this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, to-wit : All of lot numbered four (U, in WVoilburn Fruit Farms, as shown by the duly recorded pi it in the office of the county recorder for Mtirlon county, Oregon, said property being situated m mi. lit county and state. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex edition and judgment order, decree and order of sale, and in romplinnce with the enmmnnds nf said writ, 1 will on Saturday the l.lt'.i lay of April. 1910, it II o'clock a. in., at the trout door of iho county court house, in Salem. Marion county, Oregon, sell at public unction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the with in named defendants or either of them iiad on the 19th day of August, 1911, tho dto of the mortgage herein fore closed, or since that date hid in and to tl.rt .1 .11..,. 1 .,v portion thereof to satisfy said judg ment order, execution, decree, interests, costs and accruing costs. VM. FSi It, Sheiif of Marion Couutv, Oregon. VV. I. NKFDHAM, Deputy. ClIAS .T. SOU N A DLL, Attorney for l'laintiff. Dated this 10th of March, 1910. First issue March It), 191(1. Lust issue April 13, 1910. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Xutice is hereby given that the un dersigned 1ms been appointed adminis trator of the estate of Minnie A. Me Cuolev, deceased, by tlia County Court of Murion County, Oregon, and havii Immense Value Our Economy and 5-10-15c Basements We Mention a Few of the TREMENDOUS VALUES Women's New Corset Covers 18c Each or 3 for 49c Men's Heavy Dress Shoes . $2.65 and $1.95 pair Women's Dresses and Suits Values to $30.00 Now $4.98 qualified. All persons having claims against sum estate are nereiiy nonrieu to present the snmo to mo at the Su premo Court Library. Salem, Oregon, duly verified, and with the vouchers therefore within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published March 23, 11)1(1. 10. N. OILLIXGHAM. Mar. 2.'!, Apr. 20 ' Administrator. EXECUTORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to All Whom It May Concern: That the undersigned has been duly appointed executor of the estate of liurkhnrt Youiigiible, deceased, nnd all persons having claims against the said estate tire hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned YV. K. Mil ler nt 1127 North Church street, in the Citv of Snlom, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publi cation of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this (ith dav of April, 191G. W. E. MILLER, Executor of the F.stnte of l!u i-Lluirt Youngable, deceased. WFO I Shipment of Herman Army Shoes received all sizes. " Ta5TSaS23S22Sil Hauser Bros. Outfitters of Sportsmen New Location, 372 State You get ft paper full of read- ing, no contest dope, jjt lei Cfotm For More Power, Insist on the Straight Distilled, All-Refinery Gas MOT A Stadari Oil Compauy (Ctllldrala) Sale in in Men's Suits Values to $20.00 Now $4.95 Boys' Shoes Splendid values $1.95 and $1.35 pair All Stars Defeat Bankers by One-sided Score of 34 to 7 The All-Commercial League Rasket ball team easily defeated- the O.ipllal National Hank team champion i of the league by the one-sided score of ''t to 7 in the association gymnasium last night. Neither team displayed any r"i'l spectacular stunts and the ar'uio was Pitless from i spectators po'.nt '' v!lw t,H( .llgi'Ullt. In the 'first half the playing w.s abort an even break, the A II -Stirs liav ieg the advantage' on the scire shei t and ti e half ci.ded 12 to in the .V.I SI irs' (avor. In 'hp second half the All V, t-,l; na early lead and continued an almost uiiintertinted volley of basket shots which the Bankers seemed unable to check. For tho AUSturs Ackermna, 1'tter and Mclntire did most of the scoring while for the Bnnkers Captain linker scored the only points for his team. Williams for the Bankers and Ross nnd Hndcliff for the All-Stars played strong guard positions for their teams. 3'he line-up and score follows: Capital Nut'l. Hank. All-Stars. Carver F. ..Ackerman (10) I'rice F Ftter (Nt Baker (0) C. . . Mclntire (Hi Williams i. ..Hadcliff. C. (11 Zosel (I Seamster Awarded (1) C. Koss C Whitney (4) Officials: Russell Brooks, referee; II. S. Hndcliff aud J. 11. Farrar, timers; Oscar B. llingrich, scorer. Willamette Baseball Team Left Today to Play U. of 0. at Eugene The Willamette university baseball squad left Salem this morning for Eu gene where the Methodists will day a two days' series with the University of Oregon nine. Coach Mathews' co horts have not yet played an actual game this nenson and they left without any high hopes of victory ovr the uni versity boys who have gained .sonic val uable experience in match g.itins this year mmI havo the advantag tne:r ui. mo mounds. The Wi'lnm-1' ' each was unable to say who would twirl the orem-.-. g'nn" as h depends iior who porfo-i-.s the l ist om this ocns'iin but it will rcl l b ly be either tdiislei or Uexf rd. 1 !u teams will play this nfterpoou and again tomorrow afternoon. Try Capital Journal Want Ads. as El Z ZCROLENE tieSlaniird Oil i for fixer Cars my Giving Men's Suits Values to $20.00 Now $7.85 Women's Shoes $1.95, 95c and 39c Pair TRY SALEM FIRST v BE PULLED OFF IN Billy Mascott In Main Event George Sommers to Make His Debut Here Another smoker will be pulled off in Silem within two weeks according to 'a letter received from Portland today from Ilobbv Evans, manager of Al Soai- mers and Billy Mascott who gained popularity in this city bv their clever work in the squared circle. Evans stated that he intended to use Mascott ia the main event with some good man w hose n ime was not vet announced and George Sommers, the younger brother of Al would go on In the semi-wiadup. (ieorge Sommers is a rnngy youth weighing about l.'iO pounds nnd prom ises to gam considerable fame with the padded mitts if he has no bad luck He is but 17 years old but carries a ter ririe wallop for a youngster and is also i ciever noxer. Billy Mascott needs no recommenda tion to the Salem fans. Hilly has been boxing steadily since he left Salem nnd is going better with each succeeding bout. With Bill in the rinsr for the main event tiie fans are assured that they will get a run for their mouey. Al Sommers is nlso going good at present ind secured a draw with Billy Weeks in Centralin lust week aad next Tuesday meets the sensational Billy Murray ia Portland. There is nothing showy about Al's style of boxing and he is not the graceful fighter that Billy Mascot t is. Consequently, to get a draw, Al must almost belt his man. It will be noticed, however, that none of the top notcheis are beating Som mors and he is meeting them all. Tiie Salem sport fans will welcome another smoker in Salem and a good card should draw a good house when the boys return from their l'ortlind en easements. Governor Withycombe . Will Pitch First Ball for Beavers The Portland Hen vers' twirling staff has been strengthened by the addition of James Withycombe, the well known governor of this state, who will start the opening game in Portland in the Pacific Const league. It is not expected that the governor will last more than two deliveries but he hopes to gain a lead in this time that will enable the Beaver to win with their regular t wirier. The invitation to pitch the first bnl was extended to Governor Withvc iube by J. Ed Wierlin, in behalf of the Bne ball Kotirs' association, and riis V. do-'iy acupted the off'?. YAMHILL RIVER CLOSED LIKE PANAMA CANAL Portland. Ore.. April fl Navi gation in the Yamhill river to Dayton has been closed by a huge wlide which filled the stream at Pikede bend, half wbv between the Willamette and Dayton. Ore. Withycombe to Attend Opening-Big Boat Race At tracts Attention COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS W. L. ret. 1000 1000 ..wo .500 .000 .000 Salt Lake 2 0 Los Angeles 2 0 Portland I 1 Sun Francisco 1 1 Oakland 2 Vernon 0 2 Yesterday's Eesults. At San Francisco Sua Francisco 8, l'ortl in.l 4. At Salt Lake Salt Lake i!,. Oakland 2 At Los Angeles Los Angeles G, Ver non li. Portland, Ore., April 0. An imposing battery will inaugurate the Pacific Coast league season in Portland April IK. Governor James Uithvcombe will hurl the first ball nt the mask-covered visage of Mavor Henrv Russell A'Ibee, who will try to catch it These are part of the arrancements made today by the Portland Baseball Boosters' association, who have adopted the slogan "20,000 or bust." Crews Hard at Work. Seattle, Wash., April fi The Stan ford crew put in a heavy day's workout vesterday. As a finishing touch Cone' course of hrdlu un tin un mi mi tinun course of Friday's race nt top speed. He refused to divulge the time maile by his crew but seemed highly elated over the result. Thorpe Babcock. a former Yale oars man, will act as referee, both managers hnving agreed yesterday oa the adop tion. The I'niversity of Washington rquad had its rowing trips cut from two to one vea'erday. The local oarymi-n got into 'iclijii on the water on'.v in the afternoon Coach Conibear hud 'dunned to have his men take two tr'ni I lit di . nicd it best to cut out one of them. The Stanford crew is in execll-'it .-hap? a id fi llv prepared to gue the lo-sils a fpnt all the way. Every mem bers o the o:; lit expressed sahst'nel'vi'i with the course after yesterday's prac tice row. If tho present good weather continues the race will be run off in fine style. The course will be policed by revenue officers and no boats will be permitter1 near the course. White-Wells, lonigV. Kansas City, Mo., April ti - C!t i"e While uud Matt V eils will weigii in nt .1 o'-iocl: this nft'ii'oi'i nt llo pound for their bout here tonight. Wells is a sligh;- favorite. Convicts for Moran. Ossining. X. Y., Aprjl G. The Sin? Sing convicts are strong for Frne"1 Maran, even if he did lose to Jess V".' lard in their recentilght. This became kni.wn today c.hen it was announced that the heavyv. ei. lit challt tifrer hnd visited !:e prison y. terday, had dined with the eonviers cio' delivered en address to theifl. Crane is Favorite. Xew York, April G. Joshua Crnne. rC Boston, wns the favorite in the final match of the ational court tenn'S t',r nameot v.bere l e will meet Payne Win! ney o" f'ew- rk Both playeis i re in fine form lui Crane's sp-vd is counted on by his backers to bring 110.11" a victtry. .. the winner will meet Jay Gould, the ( hanip'ion i:i the challenge round lo'ivr row Sclcc'ir . the Course. Man Fra.i.-isco. April G. SelecFcn rf a course on which to hold the Now York-Californin gold championship tournament this year was the principal buviness discussed nt a meeting of the directors of the Xorthern California Golf association today. It is expected that the Beresford, Menlo Park or Hills borough course will be efiosen. Boston Clubs Favorites. Xew York, April G. Both Boston clubs were favorites todav in early bet ting on the winners of this season's ma jor league pennants. The Braves weie an" 11 to ti shot, while odds of 8 to 5 were offered on the Red Sox. Joe Tirk- er s l uhs were not conceded much liuiice, th' odds being H1 to 1 against them. The Nap and the Athletics were 100 io I shots. Gotch-Stecher Match. Chicago, April G. Frank dutch wip wrestle Joe Steelier on or before Labor day or there will bt. no match, n"eorl Imjf to the statement today of steal er's manager. "I have got wotch to agree, ' he said, "to meet Stechcr on or before Labor dav. Otherwise he will not get the match." Seals Release Oldham. San Francisco. April (1. Word ree. h cd Manager Wolverton of the Sei!s to day that J. C. "Red'' Oldham, I -is been released to the Sels by l.'etroit undo. i. tj.tionnl ngieemcat nul tlut he will join the San Francisco club im mediately. He is a southpaw. WILLAMETTE HAS 3 MEETS Manager Sleeves has announced that so far he has scheduled three track meets for this year. The first meet will be nt Forest drove with Pacific university Mav 12. Willamette will enter the annuil non-conference meet. which will be held at McMinnville col leae this vear on Mav 20, and the Wil lamette invitational meet will be held here a week later. The men who are out practicing reg ularly now are: Sprinters, Small, Ford, Orosvenor and Steeves : hurdles Shisler, Irvin nnd Ford; broi.l jump, (irosvenor, Small and Ford: quarter-mile, Jackson, Steeves: half-mile, Stewart, Jackson fTonsberry; mile, Ohling, I'linpler; weiuhls, Roy Archibald. Hrow4i, Adams; high jiimi1, Steeves. (irosvenor, Jack son; javelin, Brown, Amity. OR TIRED N0W-"TIZ" Use "Tiz" for tender, puffed up burn ing, calloused feet and corns. People who are forced to stand on their feet nlfday know what sore, ten der, sweaty, burning feet mean. They use "Tiz," and "Tiz" cures their feet right up. It keeps feet in perfect con dition. "Tiz" is the only remedy in the world that draws out all the poison ous exudations which puff up the feet and cause tender, sore, tired, aching feet. It instantly stops the pain :n corns, callouses and bunions. It 's simp ly glorious. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel after using "Tiz." You'll never limp or draw up your fuco in pain. Your shoes won't tighten nnd hurt your feet. Get a 25-ccnt box of "Tiz" now from any druggist. Just think! a whole year's foot comfort for only 25 cents. Girl Missing Six Months Is With Mother In Tacoma Tacoma, Wash., April G. Ethel Oliv er, who has been mysteriously missing from this city for more than six months, was in Everett Sutiday nnd was joined there by her mother, according to in formation received by the police here today. The girl refused to disclose any facts concerning her disappearance from home or her whereabouts since leaving Tacoma. She departed from Ev erett alone after a short stay there ana refused to tell where she was going. Miss Oliver's disappearance from this city caused a local sensation and muny theories to account for her action have beniiadvnnced. She has been reported found in scores of different northwest cities nnd towns, but always faded from view before she could be detained by officers. Jane Addams 111 With Tuberculosis of Kidneys Xew York, April (i. Jane Addams. r Hull House, Chicago, is suffering from tuberculosis of the kidneys aud hiiF been in a precarious condition, nlthoug she is somewhat improved now. This announcement was made todav by Miss Emily Green Balch, professor of economics and -sociology at Wellesley, list before sailing to Stockholm where she will serve as alternative memebet of the Ford permanent peace tribunal. Miss Balch said she authorized th statement for Miss Addams, who v' to dispel conjecture about her illness. NEW TODAY A HALL Free Phone C2i). for religious service. Apr7 HAVE A C.AKDEX And lawn, phone 035. Call AprS FOR It l-:XT Housekeeping rooms, 330 North High. Phone "4." tf A JAFAN'ESK Wants job driving or repiiring auto. 35, care of Journal. FOR SALE 10 .icre fruit nnd poultry land, 2 miles from Salem, Route 2. W. Lorek. Apr8 (i Of) Di)lHT FOR SALE Apply corner N. E. Chemeketa street and 14th. Thonc 2214. AprS FOR R EXT Modern 5 room furnished house, $10.01). Phone 115G-J. Call at 4!5 S. 17th. AprS FOR RKXT 6 room house, 8 lots, plen ty of fruit, citv water, $8 a month. Phone 2041-R. Apr8 LOST Llewellen Setter pup, female, one vear old. Reward, $5.00. Notify Watt Shipp Co. Apr7 Itl'ICK ROADSTER Run 5,000 miles, in perfect condition, cheap for quick . sale. 045 Statesman street. Apr8 ATTENTION' Highest gride seed Jio tatoes for sale, or will trade for cord wood, or young chickens, 500 X. Cap ital. ' Apr7 1-OK Kh.NT i room house, close in, gas bath, hot and cold water, $10.00 per month, 340 I'nion street. Phone 5S0-M. AprS FOR EXCHAXliE About 8 acres of land, close to town for good auto or vacant lot and the difference. 71 How TIZ' N doe help j&ijr N ora fot" J X. Com '1. Apr7 - : FOR RENT Five room furnished cot- EXPERIENCED HORTICULTURIST tage 2 blocks from State House, half Of O. A. C, wants position. Com- block from car line, plumbed electrie mercial orchard work preferred. lights, wood and gas ranges, cement Phone 71 basement, furnace, $20, Inquire 101 8. 14th St. AprS SALE OR TRADE Light housekeep- ing outfit nearly new. Also army FOB SALE (5-room house, 2 lots, good tent, 12x14. Address T-40, care of assortment of fruit and berries, small Journal. AprO barn, all at a lmrgain. Car line 1 block, school 2 blocks. Price $1,350, WE HAVE SOME BARGAINS In Al- eaay terms. Call after 5:30 p. m., berta wheat Finds that we can sell, 1296 N. 18th street, Salem, Ore. AID I or exchange for valley property. . Square Deal Realty Co., 202 P. S. FOR. RENT 30 acre hop yard with Bank Bldg. R00 eontract on part. Work carried T, , . ., I T , up to date and bearing orchard, 8 FOR SALE Cheap, 4 foot varnished aereS( ,osty peaches; located one counter, four foot counter show case, nal mi19 west of vajt0 Nation, lot of shoe maker's bench tools. Sol- Yamhill count v. Address Wm. H. ldity Jack with fifty lasts, Singer Ean Oervais, Route 2. Phona patching machine, signs, etc. J. B., 311-1. Apr7 care of Jourail. AprO . BICGEST SALE Ever you can find: STRAYED From 079 Center grently 20 aeres, 10 to 17 acres plough lind, prized Urge cat. big yellow eyes, balance good timber and pasture, no brown nose, white breast, body black," buildings. On county road. Littla grey, white and brown. Name Jen- work to irrigate 2 to" 3 acres. Oood nie. Am leaving Salem. Informs- black garden land. Price $1,500. is tion at once, dead or alive, will be worth $3500. 1 need the money. 2'i I cratefullv received. Mrs. Devher. miles from Salem. "20 Acres," cara Phone 14 tG. Apr7 of Jonrnd. Aprla t NEW TODAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING EATS Bsta per word New Today: Eaek insertion, per word la Ona week (6 insertions), -per wordFa Ona month (26 insertions), per word 17a All da must ba ordered for i stated length of time, no ad to count less thaa 10 words. The Capital Journal will not ba re sponsible for more than ona insertion for errors in Classified Adrertise menta. Bead your advertisement the first day it appears and notify ui im mediately if it contains an error. Minimum chirge, 13c. PHONE 037 For Wood sal. tt POTATOES for sale cheap, Phone !)Flt Apr7 IIAHRY Wiudowi leaner. Phone 76i. Mny3 WANTKI) ileef 1425 M. eattlo and noises. Aprti TWO setting hens for sale. 623-W. Phono Aprli WANTED Drv cows Phone 1425-M. and strippers. Apr2l FRONT APARTMEXTS 491 N. Cottige. -Ground floor tf FOR RENT house, with girage, 174 S. Cottage. Phone 100. Apr7 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS New and clean. 170 Court street. Aprlj FOR SALE CHEAP Horse, buggy, harness and robes at Center Feed Barn. Apr6 FOR SALE 2bottom gang plows, Bur bank potatoes and spring wheat. 78-F-12. Apr6 MODERN 5 room cottage for rent, lit I Trade St., enquire W. A. Liston. 4S4 Court. Aprlt) WANTED Wood cutters to cut whito fir wood, $1.35 per cord. Phone 602. tt FURNISHED house for rent, 7 rooms, modern, C42 N. High. Inquire at BtiO N. High. Mayj FOR SALEor trade 3 1-3 acres, 6 room house, eleir of incumbrance, on car line. 320 Hubbard Bldg. Apr7 CAPITAL RUG WORKS Rugs ind Carpet weaving. 371 North High St. Salem, Or. Aprl3 FOR RENT Nicely furnished house keeping rooms reasonable. 855 North Commercial street. tf DESIRABLE BOOMS Furnace heat, fine location, excellent meals. Phona U.5G-M. 1510 State. Apr7 FOR SALE OR TRADE Rooming bouse well furnished, good location, reasonable rent. 491 Court street, tf WANTED Will jjay cash rent for 4 or 5 lcrcs of good potato land. Must be cheap. Address Journal C-50. MaylS FOR RENT Business block room, size 18xS0 feet. 407 State street, in quire at 403 State. Phone 1009. tf WANTED Experienced girl for gener al housework, nono but experienced need apply. Mrs. Hnrry Clay, 270 N. 13th St. tf SALEM ST RAM and Vacuum Carpet Cleaning Works. Feathers and mat tresses renovated. Otto F. Zwicker. Phone 1154. Aprla FOR SALE Tenm of mares,, wagon, harness, hack plow, cultivator, cream, separator, 2 cows, 3 heifers, 7 shoat Phone 86F5. AprS FOR SALE Jerusalem artichokes lfeo per lbs. W'hite aud English Penciled Indian Runner duck eggs for hatch ing. Route 9, box 88. April WANTED Position by girl sten ographer, working her way througa school. Hours after school and Sat urdays. Phono 2224. AprS FOR BALE 3 VI half truck Studebaker Wagon. Will trade for heavier wagon, cordwood or stumpage. 2780 Lee. Phone 1322-J. . tf WHITE ROCKS An egg striin of ex hibition quality. 15 eggs by parcel post for $1.50. Imperial Egg Farm, Route 3, Salem. tf FOR RENT Very Teasonable, modern 5 room house, close to car line, church and school. Inquire at 1491 South. Commercial street. AprS WANTED A man and wife, used to woods work, who would be willing to board 2 or 3 moo, must have own camping outfit. The man to help in woods. Phone 092. tf GOAT AND SHEEP SHEARING By up to date power equipment. List your orders at Salem Fuel Yards. Phone f2i). Dcnsmore & Fresia. tf ' FOR RENT New five room modern eottage, partly furnished. Close to eir and school. Long lease to good tenant, $10. B. W. Maey, 202 Bank of Commerce. Thone 815. tf -1