i THE DAILY CAPITAL JO' RNAL, SALEM, PRECOX. SATURDAY, APRIL 8. 1916. NINE 1 9 WANTED Pasture Phono "10. tor 4 young hurst's. AnrS Clip Will Total About OFFICERS ON THE TEXAS BORDER STUDY MAP OF MEXICO I t NEW TODAY (OATS r'i'K SALE I'll.. A Half Million Pounds! A rl'i it i h r 1 .' t '! t S CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINO RATE Rare. pr word New Today: Each insertion, per word 1 1"a week (tj inaortious), par word f ne month (28 insertions), pe: word 17( All ads mubt be ordered or stated length of time, no ad to count less thai 10 words. The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one inaertioa for errors In Classified Advertise menta. Bead your advertisement th first day it appears and notify us in mediately if it contains an error. Minimum chirga, Uc. PHONE B.17 For Wood sal. tf HARRY" Window.'leauer. rhoue 70S. Mayo WANTED Dry cows and stripper". l'iii.ne 1425-M. . April1 HAVE A GARDEN And lawn. Call: phone (iC-j. AprSj FRONT APARTMENTS Ground floor! 491 X. Cott.ige. - tf ; FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, 33l iNorth High. Phone "4." tf; OL'SE K EEPINTROOjS New and ! clean. 1,0 lourt street. Aprlo Foli SALE Mixed wheat straw. Hay haled. Phone 41 F2.".. AprlO FOR SALE Cow, will be fresh in a few d.tys. In.piiie Route t. Hex 114-A. AprS FOR TIEN'T Five room modern house. Hose in. Inquire 1 Hi Marion St. AprlO WANTED Wood 'cutters to out white 1 fir wood, $1.3j per cord. Phone UD. tf VOl'Nli FRESH cow To trade for horse. W. II. Poole, Route 2. llox Klti. AprS MODERN" r, room eottage for rent, 1441 Trade St., enquire W. A. I.iston. 484 Court. Aprl9 FCRN'ISHED, house for rout, 7 rooms, modern. C42 X. High. Tnouire at (UK) N. High. Mayo APITAL El'G WORKS Rusrs 'ind inrpet weaving, oil Xorth High St. Paleni, Or. . Aprlo (i(M)D DIRT FOR SALE Applv corner K. E. Chemeketu street aiid 14th. Phone 2214. AprS FOR REX'T 6 room house. S lots, rd ty of fruit, citv water, S a month. Phone 2041-R. ' AprS WANTED TO IH V Mohair. East Sa lem Tannerv. 2."th nd Oak street. Phone 2100-M. Aprlo TO I.OAX 14000 on good farm secur ity, long time, 7 per cent interest. 41S 1'. S. flank Bl.lg. AprlO W; ANTED TIaniess nnd shoe stitcher enliined, nnd shoe finisher. Address C. E. II.; Capital Journal. AprS FOB SALE OB TRADE Rooming house well f urnislie.l, good location, reasonable rent. 491 Court street, tf WANTED Will pay cash rent for 4 or 5 icres of good potato land. Must be cheap. Address Journal C-30. Mayti FOR REX'T Business block room, size lSxSO feet. 407 State street. In quire at 403 State. Phone 1009. tf WANTED Experienced girl for gener al housework, none biit experienced need apply. Mrs. Harry (.'lav, 270 JV. 13th St. ' tf SALEM STEAM and Vacuum Carpot Cleaning Works. Feathers and mnt tresses renovated. Otto F. Zwieker. Phone llo4. Aprlo . FOK SALE Team of mares, wagon, harness, hack plow, cultivator, ereflm separator, 2 cows, ; heifers, 7 shoats Phone S0F5. Apr8 FOR SALE Jerusalem artichokes lVl'C per lbs. White and English Penciled Indian Runner duck eggs for hatch ing. Route 9. box SS. April WANTED Position by girl sten ographer, working her way throug.i school. Hours after school and Sat urdays. Phone 2224. AprS FOR SALE 3 half truck Studebaker wagon. Will trade for heavier wagon, nriKv..f.i1 nr uM.Mi.io.rL, T-ii! I Phone 132S-J. ' tf WHITE ROCKS An egg 9tnin of ex hibition quality, lo eggs by parcel post fur $l.o0. Imperial Egg Farm, Route 3, Salem. tf i FOR RENT Very reasonable, modern 5-room house, close to car line, church and school. Inquire at 1491 South Commercial street. AprS j WANTED A man and wife, used toi woods work, who would bo willing to board 2 or 3 men. must have own! camping outfit. The man to help ini woods. 1'lione 092. tt GOAT AND SHEEP SHEARING By up to date power equipment. List your orders at Salem Fuel Yards. Phone i29. Densmore & Fresia. tf FOR REX'T New five room modern cottage, partly furnished. Close toi cir and school. Long lease to good! tenant. $10. 11. W. Maey, 202 Bank1 of Commerce. Thono 815. tfj FOR REX'T Five room furnished cot-i tage 2 blocks from State House, half! block from car line, plumbed electric j lights, wood and gas ranges, cement j basement, furnace, $20, Inquire 101 1 S. 14th St. Apr8 FOR SALE 0 room house. 2 lots, good, assortment of fruit and berries, small; bnrn, all at a bargain. Car line 1 i block, school 2 blocks. Price $l,3"iO. : easy terms. Call after 5:30 p. m.. 1290 N. ISth street. Salem, Ore. A10 1 BIGGEST SALE Ever yon can find:) 0 acres. Id to 17 acres plough lind. balance good timber and pasture, no 1 building. On county road. Little work to irrigate 2 to S acres. Good black garden land. Price $1."00. is: worth .:;."00. 1 need the money. 2'j miles from Salera. "20 Acres." enre of Journii. ill!" WANTED Phi. no' April I W ANTED Vming. light dining li..rs.'. Box ;l Marion, Oiogon. April FOR SALE A 1 fresh giving 4 gallon per .lay. st ret. T. !.. I ':i idsoo. Jorsev End's. tow. 1 2th Apr!) i 'ANTKl) exchange. ." niaiv, weight l.nnn minds, or cows. Phone ."1 1. year ol.l fir piano Aprlii K()K' NAI.E One so.ta fountain, com-! plore. P. P. II aria u. 12th and Leslie ( street. April j ANTKl' ;i.inui pounds i.r 1 se.'nn.l hand galvanized wire linage Phone April KOi; SALE A parrot tli.it ean talk j and a thoroughbred English Otill ter rior. l'luine 534-M. Apr1 Hl'li K ROADSTER linn 5.nOn ' miles,' in perfect condition, cheap for quick sale. 045 Statesman street. AprS WA.NTED r.ioni uul'uruish I modern apartment, close in, garden I'noue 7-7 after 8:iin p. in," spot. I AprS S.MAI. I. Hl'RISANK Seed potatoes for: sate eheap. Silverton road, eornering 1 oa Fairgrounds. Dr. C. W, P.eeehler. AprS .AST OI'l'ORTl .MTV row Wilson petition -To sign Wood Tnesdav. April Jl. At W. A. Court street. I.iston 's office, 484 AprlO SALE OR TRADE Light housekeep ing outfit, nearly new. Also army tent. 12x14. Address 40. care Journ al. AprS FOR SALE Double seat surrey, single buggy, single harness, in good condi tion. Kafoury llros. 410 State St. Phono H77. Aprl I FOR SALE Furniture of tage near State Capitol, rent. Address o-R, care " room cot House for of Journal. April WANTED To borrow- ifiiooO for five years, on brick block worth $10,000. Will pav 7 per cent interest. Thone 1,121. ' AprS PAPER HANGER 1979. FOR SALE Two large rockers, one i is paid for it this yenr as last, it will small rocker and .'I dining chairs, nilrenllv be bringing a higher price be- golden oak. S27-W. 1900 Center. Phone! - . I room house, close in,; FOR REXT- gaM bath, hot and eobl water, sf 10.00 per month, 340 t'liion street. Phone oSO-M. AprS EX P E R I E N I ' ED HORT ICC LT I" HIST Of O. A. C wants jiosition. Com mercial orchard work preferred. Piione 71. VOI'NC. WIDOW With 2 little boys wishes position as housekeeper, country preferred. Address W-2, earo of Journal. AprlO OREGO.N LAN I) And property to ex change for western Xebr.iska, west ern Kansas or eastern Colorado lands. What have von.' Joseph Barber. 40l-." Hubbard Blilg. Phone 2.-.4-1722. April FIVE BRIGHT capablo ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $2o to ."i(t per week. Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Conip'nny, Dcpt ol.l, Omaha, Neb, DAHLIA lil'LHS Now ready for de livery,, I'J.'i named varieties, from 10c to 7."c. I'utagge.l bulbs $1.00 a dozen. Phone 920-W for list. .Mrs. F. L. Purvine, 1009 N. ,"ith street. AprlO FOR SALE Fine residence lot, ,'i4xl70 feet, shade trees, close in; this is a bargain; price $1200. $1100 down, bal ance mortgage. See A. Kittermnu. with W. II. Grabenliorst & Co.. 27." State St. AprS ,...,.,....,. , . , . ., TO hXUIANl.l-.-l .O aces in the Artesian bas,,, 0 ilorn.w county Oregon and $l,ou0 cash for small , pi ice (lilac It ...SIS in i:.. v.llav !,. : in quick, give lull well improved, fiervais. Ore. dose notion, must be I.' c I I.inlei-I;..l AprlO AGENTS WANTED LARGE .MA N I' FACT CR ER wants rep resentatives to sell shirts, underwear, hosiery, drosses, waists, skirts, direct to homes. Write for free samples. Madison Mills. "90 Broadway, New York Citv. STRAYED From 079 Center, greatly prized pet cat. Has beautiful large yellow eyes, white breast, brown nose, back .itid legs, gray and black. Prob aldv has kittens. Information want ed, dead nr alive. Reward. Skipton. Phone 1140. Aprs 'FOR KALErOiie cre triad all in bearing fruit, just outside of the city limits in Smith Salem; good drainage; price $550. $100 down, bal ance $10 per month, t per cent inter est. See A. Kitterni.'in, with W. 11. Grabenliorst & Co.. 275 St.ite St. Aprs FOR SALE 5 acres all under cultiva tion, new 5-rnoni plastered house, bum, chicken house, woodshed, well; this is a snip if you are looking for an improved tract: S 1-2 miles out. Price $1050. See E. J. Canatsey, witn W. H. Grabenliorst & Co., 275 State St. AprS ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Marion as ad miiirstrntor of the estate of W. II. Clay pool, deceased, and thnt he has duly qualified a such administrator. All persons having claims against the estate ( of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me. at the office of my attorney, 203 Hub bard building, in the City of Siilem. in Marion County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this Srh .lav of April, ll'lli. T. G. CIIESTXI.T. Administrator of the Estate of W. If. Clay pool. Deceased. Cases in the medical books show Hint soninauibulists have walked as far as 15 miles in their sleep. Try Cpttl Journal Want Al. Mull : . . i. .... - , , l.eiii", iioucreu in romano, a- tncy ' have been doing fur some tin", th. v have raised their ant.' two cei.ts. t.. ,' 'flit n pound, laid down he.-?. '"Ii.it U simp price nnd growers '.v.i'.iM ap lour to Pe foolish if they tin i or a.: copf ir. Whether the ninrkrr l'.;!ier it net remains he s" ill pro holy stems to know or ev.'n iss-se an i.'ea. They claim all t'.i tui.- is they are paying 34 cents, beginiing y-fe'.liiy, and hope they won't have to ray more. "But," said one buyer. ''; uro. in tlie market for all the mnlmir we ran ' get and will pnv the price, whatever ; it is." Sounds bullish, but thc.f is the 1 brand of medicine the grower likes to take. The mohair game in the .il!ey is j livering up considerably. li-.-uwers j appear readv to do ?.usine.:. julging from the number of telephone ullsl . ... , ... .... 1 1 1 1 1 1 i n. .lean ir. evri., 'i:t. t-.iuie ! have refused to accept the pri.'o r f- j fered. but others, 'fearful that Hie I i bandii riling on the wall may ! changed any tune to rend lower, m- stead of higher prrvs, are i"ccptinj : if eagerly. It is expected the cr.ii. in this state will total approximately f.Cfl, (mm) pounds. Wool Prices High. There is a deadlock between Hie buyers of wool nmT sell.Ts in this slate. Naturally growers want n'l there is in it and buyers watit. on their part, to get the ftanpli. ( at as low a figure as: possible. Their views are far apart. It is understood, but not fullv confirmed, that sellers are asking from 20 to 24 cents for fine i wool, according to the quality of it, mid .10 cents tor coarse, it seems to PC me impression "that buyers are willing to par l(i to 20 cents for fine and nulv 2' cents for coarse. It is known that few sales have been made at this pr but silice then, it is claimed, grow have tightened and are practically a unit in demanding .10 cents. The statement is made that eastern Oregon wool will be- consiiienible heavier this year than last, r.naniiig that there will be more dirt an i sum1 in it. Further tha.. this, while it i' admitted the quality is good, the claim is set up that if the same price cause of being heavier. As there are approximately 2. 000. M0 sheep in Oregon, the anticipated clip j ; ii,,, i.i,nrhnrl tit m oofi oi.' 1 ponmls Lj..,.,. " Last vear the average per sheep was i.9 iiounds. Ther." urn practically the same number of sheep 11 this state as in Ohio, but the wr-' is much Hhter. Oregon ranks fiffh in point of production. First Spring Lambs Reach Front Street. The first shipment of dressed spring lambs to reach Front street this- season came in this morning to Everding k Fal'rell from Roseburg. There were only only three in the lot, but they were not allowed to hang in the meat room very long before being sold. The price paid wns 15 cents a pound, or two cent'i more than the live price at the Union stock yards. There is a big demand for lambs, not only on the street, but at the stock yards as well. Probably never before has there been such a call. Sheepmen are not shipping to market as yet be cause they have not finished their shearing and they figure the wool is worth more to them than their lambs will bring in any market. When ship ments begin coming they will be clean ed up in a hurry. HUBBARD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, li south of Hubbard, are the proud rents of a fine baby girl. Miss Ruby Milligan, formerly of Hubbard, but now of Roseburg, is visit- i"g her many friends here this week. Jfr. ,! MrH. F. N. k,,,, ott v. , A , Potter, of Aurora, spent w. ,,.. ., . 7 lt ir 1 ' . . 11 . ). " -" ' ' ... i . 11,1 i s. .i. i n I esr noriman. Mr. and Mrs. G. IT. Beebe and Miss I Lois Beebe, of Woodburn, came to Hub bard Sunday nnd accompanied Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Weaver in an auto trip to Portland. Fred Palmer has a new Mitchell six. B. Paulsen and Earl Palmer went to Portland Saturday morning and return ed that evening with rue machine, with Earl at the w heel. W. S. Hurst was in Htibbnrd 'Monday leceiving a 'ar of onion set for slrn j inent to California points. He .::!!. 'd I.t tiie Enterprise ol ' ce and said the ".'i n lily was well nil tr.nl his nepne'.v .' rcy B. try, was ntfoiiii.i.g Wash'M- ci ''igh and getting on i.i.-i !y. I la the past few days Alb"T, Harris trailed his farm property nt Winlock. ! Wash., for 15 acres at NVwber;;, located 'about a mile and a half out. Mr. Har iris is well known in Hubbard hwi'iir mei here bef .re ?oing tn Wiu'o.'ii. lie exi ects to do shop work it N"wberg. His son-in-law, Mr. ViinCleve. will run the ranch. Funeral services were held Wednes day, April 5. over the remains of J. B. Campbell, at Butteville, conduited by Rev. F. ('. Butler. -Many 'friends nr the. family gathe-ed to pay thcr last re spects to their ioved frietui and neigh bor. .M; ny floral pieces W'-iv sent. Mr. Campbell was 5.S veins of age and with, his family came to Oregon loir years ag .. He leaves to mourn his loss n wife, one daughter and .me sou, both grown. A delightful evening was spent nt Ariiu, Temple. No. 21, on April ! The (ccasion being a visit paid by the fol lowing members of rue ladi rue i. or i . longe or Aurora, i nn. yi. 20 The visitors were: and Mrs. I.r.u Webbert, Mr. and Mis. Sam Mil. Irs. G. Garret, Mrs. );..) l l.-r-rr. Mrs. L. I. Snyder, Mrs. Diiin., S'.y.bi. Missei. Emma J. Snyder, I'lcra Will. Km nut Snyder, Georgia ICraus, Art Scholl, Messrs. Walt Fry. Andy Snyder. Will Ciesy. Lodge ns taken up in regular form and all business l.cin'.' promptly attended to, the local lodge listened with interest to the lull's given by our able speakers of fna lodge, X'o. 20, lifter which lodge was dismiss."! a. id everybody turned lorrse to have a g' od time. Our talented little singer f.ncife liable, rendered a nice little sole, tiou in fine form, a vocal duet by Mi. f.. M. Scholl and Mrs. Julius smuffcr wns ....11 I......I .....I .!.. ' i,-ioi-i-. j.ini gioniM approcr.ji"! .t!cr this n few motion jnet'ir-), Mel "alc si'-'iicu i"1"!1 a,"1 instead of buyers pa.viwg Ui . (1.zzzztttz: -. v . it Colonel Gaston (center) Colonel Gaston commands the .roops form a part of the. punitive through which they are to go, 'I J1 1 motions) were 9how ny the !ocn! tal i ented operator, Babe Evans, ! ei.114 us U1,isisted bv apprentice I'. L. Cnlveit, lec ture on pictures given by our abb' ora tor C'luis. Kinzer. Enterprise. Lord Hardinge Slated to Succeed Sir Edward Grey It Is Said London, April 8. That Sir Edward Grey is to retire as English foreign minister when Lord Hardinge gives up the vi.ceroy.ilty of India; and that Har dinge will become foreign minister is re mrre.i in (tin nmatic circles. 11 nas previously oeen supposed i.oru , Hardinge would succeed Lord Bertie as 1 ambassador in Paris. As Sir tharles Hardinge, before his elevation to peerage, the retiring viceroy had a longionota s rocna s ttoy, in mourn diplomatic evreer and before he went to Tndia, was for some tbno uuder-secre-tar.v at the foreign office. AWAITING DEVELOPMENTS H. S. Crinley, a miner of lung years experience, has been prospecting for several days for mineral on the W. H. Vonrrier farm in the Sjlverton Hills, and believes he lias discovered traces of mineral, which unless he is badlv mistaken will develop a fortune for the owner iiuu an nioso uirecTiy eoniieci"ii with the operations. The chief minerrtl thought to hevc been discovered in rnrge quantiM'sis aluminum. Samples have gone to an nxsiv' office in ScnMIe where the ruiii fr.ii will be thoroughly tested our. Mr. Bainlev gave the land a thofOiigri g'ing r.vcr. linking many shafts tn sat. isfy himse'f that the veins of ore were numerous and was not disappoiui. this respect. Further developments are looked for. Silverton Appeal; AURORA NEWS Over 200 automobiles ptrssei aloic the Main street of Aurora Suiiila.-, to Corkriel, Salem, Ore.; Onota's Catil and from Hubbard, along the Pacific lion Onota, 2 yenrs, to -C. F. Reid; Cn highwny, while many others "ross.'d i tillion 's Princess, 2 years, $4 10, to C. F. the bridge at the north end of Main I Reid; Cotillion's Snnny Maid, 2 years, street and left town by another ro it" j $.'!95, to H. Weisw, Grosham, Ore.'; On fieo. A. Watts has traded his pbu'e ota 's Maid of S. B., i year, $2110, to G. across the Pudding river to a man from i II. Diimmeier, Gresliam, Ore.; You'll Do Toledo. Ore., and Mr. Watts left v.'s'er day morning for that place. IT" has a lOacre dairv farm not far from the home of A. F. Will. O. L. Pellatz was here Monday to take out n load of lime for use on his I hind at. Marks Prairie, fsiini-so.i Krueger, unloaded a cur the 'iaiec .lay, for distribution among the farme's' liineing" their land. ' They have sold five cars this spring. Observer. POOL HALL CHANGES HANDS A. M. Chainuess, who itus been owner and proprietor of the Opera House pool hull fOr several months, has sold his business to John Rude, of Eugene. Mr. Rude was in this city Saturday aiol closed the deal for the purchase. He intends to make considerable of a change by the way of new fixtures ami decorations. Al Anderson w ill be employed by the new- proprietor. Mr. Chnmness has owned the place since the 17th of December last and has always conducted it in a quiet way and enjoyed a good business. Silverton Appeal. SILVERTON HOSPITAL NOTES ' n eight nun a halt pound girl was rn to .Mr. and Mrs. . O. Hathorue Sunday at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hathorue are new comers to Silverton. John Tabcrt left the hospital Tues day, returning to his home on WnV. street. Miss Peck is again nn duty nt the ' win r of i m'i'"HI mier h snorr isit with rori-,- "v lland friends. Silverton Appeal. Safely Firs! Indigestion, constipation, biliousne and many ailments of the digestive organs are often the source of serious lllneas. At the first sign of disordered conditions lake the reliable family remedy thatis alwy dependable BEECHAM'S PILLS SmU Tnrwkr. Im bozw. 10 2k. and officers of the Sixth U. S. cavalry Sixth U. S. cavalry, divisions of which are stationed along the border. These expedition into Maxico, and are here shown studying a map of tha country ' Blooded Jerseys Sell at $182 A Head " Dallas, Ore., Mav S Aides Zacharv, At the fifth public sale of registered a H.yeur-old student of the North Dal Jersoys held at the Sunnybaiik farm of Mas school, was arrested by Sheriff Harry West, Scuppoose, Ore., yesterday, John W. Orr lit his home near Pioneer 51 cattle were catalogued and 40 gold I Tuesday night charged with having for $S,.'!S0, an average of s)lM2 a head. Following is a list of animals and pur chasers: Bulls Fancy's Raleigh, 2 years, which sold for :150 to Mrs. A. T. Buxton, Forest Grove, Ore.: Onota's Sailor Boy, 2 years, $H3 to Fred Brakes, Yankton, Ore.: Comika's Gulden Jolly, 2 years, $73, to W. E. Bliss, Vancouver, Wash.; Combiuii- " in .....-., - j - .T-i.,, ... ! John Vandervelden, Roy, Ore.; ' Onota's Golden Castor, 1 year old, a'ffit, to Bert West, Scappooso, Ore.; $loo, to W. A. Bart, Estacadn, Ore.; Onota's Golden Lad, IS months, $80, t.i M. Davis, Eugene, Ore.; Onota's Composer. day morning, Zachary admitted that h' 1 year, $11"), to A. M.'u.r, Boring, Ore. , was guilty and v,us bound over to the Cows and heifers Retrait's Import-I grand jury which convenes next week, ed Gipsy 2d, l! years, $155, to Clifford! ' ' F. Reid, McMinnville, Ore.; Lndv Lecq, School Teachers Re-elected. " years, to Clifford F. Reid, $105; On- Dallas, Ore.,- April 8. Aat a meet ota's Lecq of S. B., 2 years, $120, to ing of the board of directors of Dallas Blaine R. Smith, Portland, Ore.; Fus-1 school district No. 2, Monday ev-ning, sy's Fern Lecq of S. B.J year, $95, to I it was unanimously decided to elect all Clifford F. Reid; Rene's Rozelle Beau-1 of tile present teachers in both the ty. 0 yearsj to Clifford F. Reid, Mc-lp-rado and-high schools for-the coming Min n villc Onota's Hell of S. B.t I year, and Onota's Bell of S. B., 1 vear, $80, to John Viindervelilen, Roy. Ore.; Cnm ika Camorvile, 8 years, $155, to R. L, Burkhnrdt, Albany, Ore.; Peerless Cn' mikn, 5 years, $215, to C. F. Reid; Pert Peggy, 7 years. $205, to John Vnn.l." velden, Roy, Ore.; Imported Lndv La Source, 7 years, $220, to ('. F. Reid, Portland, Ore,; Oontn 's Lady of S. B l years, l.iii, to Clifton! i. Reid: Foil - tnine's Nelly Girl, 2 years, L. G. Ice, Oregon City, Ore.; Onota's Noble Va- nilla. 2 years, K:5, to (i. Lynch, Scap - poose: Dulcet 's Daisy, 2 years, to C. F. Reid; Onota's Glory of S. R., 2 years, $110, to . F. Reid; Fussy 's Fern Maid of S. B., 0 months, $75, to William .lolly Girl, IS months, $.105, to II. H. Samuels, Portland, Ore.; Onota's Mag gie of S. B 18 months, $280, to C. F. Reid, Portland, Ore.; Fusy 's Fern Mag gie of S. B 10 months, $1.'I0, to C. F. Reid; Onota's Queen of S. B., 2 years, ic $250, to C. F. Reid: Cowslip's Teddv of iS. B., 2 1-2 years, to Blaine 1. Smith, ; Scappooso, Ore.; Pussy's Fern Cowslip of S. B., 0 months, $175, to 0. F. Reid: Oontn 's Fancy of S. B., 1 yenr, $115, to Wendell West; Noble I.n'dv of S. B., 2 1-2 yenrs, $185, to If. Weiss; Onota's Vanilla of S. B $105, to Bert West, Scuppoose; Onota's A'lsati.a Ouccn of S. n . , .... .7. I ii.. i iiioiiiiis, .1.100, to Willinni Cw-k- riel; Onota's Alslitia of M. B in months, $210, to C, F. Reid; Fus'sv 's Fern Alsatia of S. B,. 9 months, $105. to Bert West; Onota's Pnssv of S. B . 7 month, ifilll, to Mrs. .Tohii lu I mcr i Fussy's Fern Favorite. 0 months. 105 to Willinni Cockriel, Salem, Ore.; Fus- She commciu'eit work Thursday, sy's Fern Marmalade, (i months, $105,! Mrs. George Kurre. of Portland, is a to Bert West; Fussy 's Fern Benin of S. guest nt the Inline of her parents, Mr. B 9 months, to G. It. Dammeier, Port- ! and Mrs. Evan Evans, east of the city, bind, Ore.; Fussy 'h Kern's Roselenf of i Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Nichols, of Falls S. B fi months. $110. to C. K. Reid; Citv, visited at the home of Mrs. Nidi Fussy 'm Fern Lass of S. B.. 8 months, 1 ids'' parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. I. Key $105, to Bert West. I nobis, Tuesday. Colonel J. W. Hughes, of Forest Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hnytor return Grove, cried the sale. The cattle sold , c,l Tuesday afternoon from a short visit at a very moderate price. consideriiiL' ' nt the home of M.. and Mrs. I.lovd he quality of the offering. High School Notes The h school orchestra enle mined the studentH of the High school! rriduy afternoon, showing what 1m provement they have been making dur ing the fast few months. The Tusliegi'c singers nl. J appeared at the auditorium nod gave several selections. Prof. C, W, Wood of the Tuskegec Institute gave short nl - dress telling of the ,rork being done III Tiiskegei'. Conch Clancy gnvo n short talk nn track work and the schedule tli year. Three track meets will be held at Siileui, one in Vancouver nod one Eugene. Journal New Today Ads de- liver the goods. studying map of Maxica. DALLAS EVENTS (Capital Journal Hpeeinl Service.) ! criminally assaulted the five-year-old daughter of .Mrs. Iva. Skinner, who con ducts a small store in North Dallas. I The child was playing in an orchard I near her home when younR Zachary go , ing home from school is alleged to huve : enticed her into a nearby pruue dryer I where the crime is said to have been 1 commuted. I'pou being released the I child run home crying, nnd told' her nioiner n 110 lmomi.-u sunn, vi um ii.-iru- ; bnrs nnd a search was made for the ! Zachary boy and ho was, found and tnk- I en to the blacksmith shop of C. D. For- ! rcttc, when; ho admitted committing the crime. . At his preliminary hearing before Justice Hardy Holman, Wedner- I year. Several other Important matters were taken up nt the meeting. Gambling Case to' Be Ti-Ied First. Dallas; 'Oro., April fl.-Tho first, jury enso to bo tried next Tuesday when the April term of circmt Court convenes, will be that of Cliff Rmith charged with riinniiig a gambling house in In dependence. This case name up at the 1 lust term of court but resulted in a hung jury. ' i Farmers' Union Meeting. I .Dallas, Ore., April 8. The first I regular meeting of the. Polk Countv I Farmers' Union since its organization wns hel.l in the armory weaiiesiliiy afternoon, Many matters of importance to the union were taken up and dis cussed. Several new members were also admitted. Much interest is being shown in the organization of the dil fereut locals throughout the country and it is the hope of the backers of the movement that the entire rural districts of the county will soon have sepnrnt" unions.. Divorce Canes Filed. Dallas,- Ore., April 8. Two new di vorce cases were filed in the Polk coun ty circuit court this week. Kmil Carl son seeks a divorce from his wife, Elva Carlson and M. D. Hogan from Liza E. Hogan. W. V. Fuller and P. A. Finsetll were business visitors in tin Capital City i Thursday afternoon. I Fred Toner transacted business in . Portland Thursday. ! George Clanfield and Frank Fawk were Independence visitors Wednesday 'aft it in inn I M isu Mav Sholton hriH ticcelded li no- 1 sition ns cleik nt-the Golden Rule store. Plckard, lit Eugene. Ml", and Mrs. Frank Mnrrcll have ' gone to Sheridan where Mr. Morrell ! has a position w ith the Sheridan I.uin- her company. ' L. Gerbnger, of Portland,, wns in til city the first of the week, looking after business interests, Dr. F. M. Bloom is in Portland this week on business! Mr. ami Mrs. Cliff Jnhmtou, of Nam pa, Idaho, are in the city guests at the home of Mrs. Johnson's parents, ! Mr. nnd Mrs. George Scott. Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Skipton, of Sn- Icm, were the week. Dallas visitors the first of Miss Glndvs Martin lias returned 'r",n visit in California and resumed her old position at the switchboard of the Dallas Telephone company. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Dennis nnd Willis Reynolds, of Snlem, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mi. W. I. Reynolds the first of the week. Mrs. E, M. Hall, of Woodburn. is In the city railed hy the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Victor Bullantyue. MP PAIN Instant Relief With Small Trial Bottle of Old, Pene trating "St Jacob's Oil" Rheumatism is "pain" only. Not one case in fifty requires inter nal treatment. Stop druggingt Ruhv. soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oi!'r right into your soic, stiff, aehing joints, and relief comes instantly. "St. Jacobs Oil-' is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints ami can not burn the skin. Limber up! Quit eomplaii ing! Get a small trial bottle of old. hi nest "St. Jacobs Oil'' at any drug sto. 9, and in just a moment you'll be 1 lee from, rheumatic pain, soreness and itiffueas. Don't suffer! Relief awaits ou. "St. Jacobs Oil'' is just as good for sci atica, neuralgia, lumbago, I ackache, sprains. : THE MARKETS The following price for fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, and not what is paid to the producer. All other prices 'are those paid the producer. Corrections ara made daily. It is the old, old story as to market quotations. Everything is quiet und the dullness of the past three weeks still hangs over the market. Two ca.se i strawberries arrived this morning ai.t within a few days, tho supply will be regular. Shipmonts are made from, southern California. . Trains. Hay, timothy, per ton Oats, vetch Cheat Clover hay Wheat Oats Rolled barley .. Corn- - Cracked corn Bran Shorts, per ton - $17 $15.00 $15.09 $13.09 78(a80o 30(a,28o $35.00 $35.59 $37.09 . $26.00 $28.09 Butter. Butterfat 33S Creamcrv butter, per pound 3e Country" butter 0c25 Eggs and Poultry. KggSj case count, cash I7e. Eggs, tr.ido 18e Hens, pound HtglS. Roosters, old, per pound 9s Broilers, under 2 pounds SSe Pork, Veal and Mutton, Veal, dressed 910e Pork, dressed Pork, on foot Spring lambs, Steers Cows Bulls Ewos lie 88Vj' ...lOfelO l-2e 67o 45 l-2o 3c3 l-2e 5 6 l-2a 1910 Wethors Lambs, grain fed, yearlings .... 7 l-2e Vegetables. f'abbngn $2.503.O0 Tomatoes, Florida and Cuban .... $4.00 String garlic Potatoes, cwt Beets Asparagus Brocoli Radishes Green onions Green peppers ....... Green pens Egg plant Carrots Turnips Onions Apples, Hood River . . . Rhuburd, box Fruits. Oranges, Navels ...... Lemons, per box Bananas, pound California graPc fruit . Florida grape fruit Pineapples Honey Strawberries, orate .. .. 15n ..... $1.23g$1.7S $1.00 10c $1.25 40s 40 18 8o 18c. $1.00 $1.59 $2.00 .... $1.00(5! 1. 50 $2.00 ... $2.25073.50 ... $4.00(a4.59 5a $3 .09 ... $5.00(S.$8.0J 7 1 2 $3.50 .. $l.00f'i5.00 Retail Prices. Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch 20a Sugar, cane $s oj Sugar, beet $7 80 Creamcrv butter 40! Flour, hard wheat $l.G0(7iH.8') $1.30 Flour, valley PORTLAND MARKET Portland. Ore., April 8. Wheat: Club, 90(ii 90c. Blucstem,'$1.02 1 -2d 1.04. Fortyfold, 91o79Ne. Red Russian, 90(ii 97c. flats: No. 1 white feed, $2-.50('h 25.50. Barlev: Feed, $2o00(7i 29.00. Hogs: Best live, $9.00. Prime steers, $9.00. Fancy cows, $7.50. Calves, $8.00. Spring lambs, $10.00. Butter: City creamery, .'lie. Country butter, 30(Ti31c. Eggs: Selected locul ex., :!0fr'.Mc. Hens, 17 l-2c. Broilers, 22 l-2(S25e. (fr Geese, XOfi I b". WOMAN OUT FOR OFFICE Independence, Ore., April 9. Mis A lined a Fuller, a teacher in the higi school here, has filrm for the republi can nomination for Tolk county school superintendent. Miss Fuller takes an active part in educational progress and has had fit years' teaching experience in Polfc county.