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SIX THE DA TIT CAPITAL JOT'RNAT,. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. 191G. E NEW TODAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES FRONT APARTMENTS O round floor 491 N. Cottage. tt & ii r Vrj tJTi "V Mm 4 I 4 Ifd PREPARED II urn v&; TOBACCO IS PREPARED FOR SMOKERS UNDERTHE PROCESS DISCOVERED IN mXkIKG: EXPERIMENTS TP producethemost.de- LIGHTFUL AND WHOLE,-; lllchMF TnR&rrfl for cig-- li'ncTTr Akin CM DP CMnVFD fit 1 1 L rUlUf r ir uuitiv'u-.iw' ii , I: :,.r!iiii! mi m!l:j"m PROCESS PATENTED 1 JULY 30 Tr 1907 hii.lT.,.i,iil'itilTl!ii!iii RJ.ReynoldsTobaccoCompahy WinstonSalem.N.C.U.SJJ .. 'I, . ! , I i ' i : ; I I I! I DOES NOT BITE THEJONGUE Rsntrst lid of tidy rod tin Your supply of Princo Albert awaiti your eh fry nod at tho nearest store that welts to bacco. Toppy rod bagi, 5c l tidy rod tin; 10c; pound and half-pound tin humidors and that fino crystal-glass pound humidor with spongo-moist' oner top that hoops tho to bacco in such excellent con' ditien. You pay for quality when you buy P. A. PRINCE ALBERT has real value that pre miums or coupons can't produce quality! Pre miums or coupons have never been offered with Prince Albert because we know smokers prefer qual ity! Neither national nor state restrictions on the use of premiums or coupons can in any way affect the sale of Prince Albert! Men get what they pay for when they buy the national joy smoke quality ! P. A. comes to you with a real reason for all the goodness and satisfaction it offers ! It is made by a patented process that cuts out bite and parch! You smoke your fill with out a comeback. Flash-it-hot-off-the-reel, Prince Albert will let you cut loose on that old jimmy pipe or a makin's cigarette like a hungry fox after a chicken ! And you can beat it up and down the path-of-smoke-pleasure so hard, so often, with so much enjoyment you'll feel sorry for pipesters and rollers who haven't yet nailed a pew on the P. A. bandwagon ! Quick action introduction to Prince Albert isn't any harder than just to walk into the nearest place that sells tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A." You part company with a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheerfullest investment you ever made! For dividends -of-delight, Prince Albert backs clipping coupons square off the map! rM. i l v i l lk ft the national joy smoke All 15) Mull R. J. Reynold! Tobacco Co., Winton Sl.m, N. C. Copyright 1916 by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Will Trace Malicious Rumors Most Business Places to Close On Fourth A suggest iou was uinde at the mer cantile department of the Commercial club at their meeting last evening that may be of interest to those who are prone to gossip ami spread news in jurious to Salem business houses. A resolution was passed and means" will be tiiken to run down those who are circulating malicious rumors as to t"ie financial standing of any business firm in the city. Every rumor is to be traced to the narty circulating it. It is the intention of the department' to prosecute and if possible find out who the knockers are in Suleni, as the stand was taken tUnt anv one cir culating a minor was either doing so muliciously and laying himself open for slander, or just belong to that class who prefer to gossip rather than at tend to their own business. Accounts that are considered past due for too long a time and those that have leen unpaid after every other pieans has been fiken to collect. will be advertised next. week. In about two weeks another list that comes i-mler the same Vnd will also be ndvei-t;.i?d. With the exception of the grocers and butchers, who wi,'l remain open until 10 o'clock on the Fourth, nil stores will be closed on Independence in order that all employes may do lay, Sport News iC iCranihill of the Oaks burned one too ' ihot to handle at Kntli while hinch hit- Watching the Scoreboard W nf .blurt" tliA VnlvnlinAvil ! ! j: Parti ic Coast League Standings Vernon 1 .os A ngeles . Sun Francisco I'ortlaiid Salt, Lake On kla ml W. 40 ;i7 IV t. .01.1 .it'll .fill .4 Si! .121 .:i;i Ycstorday'i Results At I'ortland 0, Vernon fi (10 inn ings.) At Oaklund C, Salt Lake 2. At l.os Augeles 3, San Fiaiicisco 2. Koerner broke up n tie in the eighth at los Angeles with a sweet swat that gnie Frank Chance's scruplis the day. Uube HI is, W(i had previously drawn a preaiubulutiou, trotted home on the wallop and San Tram-isey. bit tin) dimt. ting, ticing the count, Salt bake wa s'eadily beaten by Onklnnd. The finals found Oakland ahead, six to two, honest, they were, and Suit Lake is getting the damp, dank iniisly odor from the cellar. Crnndnll, a new Oak from the large leagues, earned ids daily bread yester day and Kowdr Kllintt expects inm to keep on earning it. I'oitlund won over Vernon in the tenth when Hilly Nixson's punch scor ed Vaughn. Vesterilay 's hero in the big league was If ii t li of the lied Sox, whose hit ting the Itrowns. lie lauinied the bull over the fence with two on and scored another Inter with a single. I'ating from the time old I'oe Otis IIICRR IS TI1R TIUVK ATTACHMENT I'I'cl'I'er's twirling was a puz.le to the Cardinals. Two blows was Modest tliev could get oft' the lodger slali artist. As Madders, the (iraves and Red 10 Latest Estimates ! Place Dead at Ten Iialliiuore, Md., .Inno 14. Revised estiumtes of the dead in the fire that wrecked the Pennsylvania Railroad company's grain elevator at Lower Can ton yesterday place ho number at ten. Several are still missing or unac counted for. Although the condition of manv of those in local hospitals is serious, it is not believed there will be further deaths among the injured The latest estimate places the loss at 'J,ouo,ooo, RECALL MOVE PLANNED IN POLK COUNTY If the present plans of the Salem Motorcycle club mature Salem may be; ''""ns. Or., dune H.Tue proposed the s'ene of some regular speed events ! j recall of County Commissioner lleck in the i ear future The club proposes let! will be agitated at a joint meeting to b.iild n real Saucer track with high.f the I 'oik Count v Taxpayers' league banks that will permit a continuous1,,, .l . ., , , .. . . ,, ,.,.,,, . , . . . , , and the runners linou in Da as hurst ol speed from start to Yiuish and if the track is constructed motorcycle i Thursday, according to reports eifcil races will be pulled off regularly tin--luted today, (leorgo A. Wells, another der tl" auspices of the Federation of j commissioner was opposed bv the 1'ar- .iineiican .xintorcycnsis ot which the im.ls' r,iion and defeated in the re- t heir share in making the all-Oregon celebration at t.ie state fair grounds n success. The industrial, civic and military parade has been abandoned. This pa rade was intended for the morning of duly 4 aud was to have been held down town. Since all of the Fourth activities are to be tit the fair grounds, this parade was called off. With an attendance of about f0, the first meeting of the Mercantile department of tlhe Commercial club was of more than average interest and it is the intention of the new director, Fred W. Steusloff and his directing committee to make these meetings of sitl'l'icienf interest to bii.ig out eacii month a full representation of this de part me ut. FOE BENT SIGNS For sale at Cap ital Journal office. tf Bate per word New Today: Each insertion, per- word .lc One week (6 insertions), per word....5c One month (20 insertions) per word 17c The Capital 'Journal will not be re- HORSE For sale, very cheap. Rome iponsible for more than one. insertion 3)ybox U7, Salum. rune. 14 tor errors in Classified Advertisements. " Read your advertisement the first dayjoR SALE Good young eovtr Knquirs ii uppeara anii nouiy ua uuuieuiuicij 2u7o Highland Ave. juueM I ii commus no error. Minimum chargo, 15c. PHONE 037 For wood saw. ti UARRY- -Wlndowcleaner. I'hone 76S. julyl FOIf SALK Fresh Jersev cow. I'hone 2f)02-W-4. " tf FOR SALE Or trade for wood, gaso line engine. Phone 451. it TWO COWS For sale. Ward K. Rich ardson, uit.) N. Front. tf CHOICE Fresh cow for sale. J. W. Ilcllamy, Frnitland, Or. juuelJO GOOD Furnished house to rent, clos in. Phone Main 4 or 47. tf 30 IMtANBERRY IMckers wanted, campers preferred. Phon 92F3. jcl-i PURE Vhale oil soap for hop spray for sale at the Capital Soap Works. tf FOR SALE Pigs, three pionths old. I'hone 3(iFl.'!, T. W. Moore, junelli FOR SALE Gold Coin seed potatoes, price 40c per bushel, i'hone !7Fll. junelo FOB SALH: Mowing machine $22.50. K. C. Pearcy, Rt. 3. Phono UO'l-'ll. juneH HARRY Real window cleaner, floor pUR SALE Ono Sandwich hay press; WANTED Middle aged woman general nouse work. I'hoae GF3. for jelti waxer, chimney sweei I'hone 1041. junelo LOST Small black Jersey cow, north Salem. Notify F. A Meade, phone :,7K. ' juneH FOR SALE Six Barred Rock hens and rooster, also six weeks old chix Phone 2oii4.Il. juuel-i FOR SALE 11)12 Iluick roadster in good mechanical condition, a snap, llalvorseu k Burns. jiino-2 FOR SALE Wild Mallard ducks for decoys. I'hone 1201.1. or call 310 Leslie St., Salem, Or. jtincKi l-'OR SALE Jersey, ." years old, gives 3 gallons of rich milk, fresh in win ter, At 11")") Broadway. junelf WANTED 4 loganberry pickers 1-8 mile west of Salem Heights hall. I'hone G2F12. .1. A. McClnin. junelo FOR SALE Or trade for fat cows, 2 good fresh Jersey and Durham cows. 71") South 12 St. over garage. jnnel,") COURT HOUSE NEWS $ 4 $ $ ': :'f Local Speed Merchants Cast About for Suitable Location for Speedway Snleri club is a member. 'publican primaries this year for iioni- The club is nt present undecided as ;.,;., to the location of their track. One locn- j Tnk"f recalling Judge John B. Teal lion has been ottered but they desire u nsll heard in some quarters. "" ""' I"'ie location lor Tm, ,u.,iou , t,0 ,,uuntv court in The Marion county court which, has begun its regular monthly meeting has apportioned the 101:1 Four Mill road tax to the various cities and towns of this county whose charters give these cities exclusjve jurisdiction over the roads and streets within their corporate limits. The cities are given, nt this time, one-half of the full four mill tax less three per cent for taxes that are uncollectible. The totnl valuation of the property in theso towns in H1." was 3,511,(i."(j.00 and the total of the four, mill tax' was $14,040,113. The 3 per cent deducted amounted to $-121.40 and the total amount due is $13,f2f.2.'!, the total amount of the warrants sent out by the county clerk today is $0,812, til. The amounts received by the sev eral cities follows: Amount Due and Amount of Warrant AumsviUe $ 1110.13 $ 2"8.02 Aurora 732.74 300.37 Hutteville "2.43 20.20 liervnis C39.80 319.90 Hubbard S83.G1 4-U.S0 Jefferson 912.36 4.10.18 Mt. Angel 1,333.73 076.88 Silvcrton 4,140.60 2,073.33 Turner 008.20 3.14.10 Woodburn 3,71i).."j 1,S"9.77 Total 13.621.23 0,812.61 legs are great. They went through j the qi nrter mile track and will niake're The bonds given by officials of a state, county or township for the faith ful performance of theic.duties nre free from federal taxation according to an opinion which was received from Mil ton A. Miller, Internal revenue col lector, by District Attorney Ringo to day. Mr. Ringo sent in the inquiry about the bonds of the county officials when the question arose as to whether or not n :10 cent revenue stamp would sixteen innings on a wet diamond titj the Hub withoi either scoring. IIiius Wagner hnd a good day at the lint, lie got three singles, lie spoiled a perfect however, with a muff. tnv'i,iir n dl.,.il Ikri.t.vn I I n . Ii.ttmt 1 1 . t . . . . v . t. . . 1 :.. i'nl,.,r .:i .i h . '. 1 bo rcouuecl. Mr. .Miner oases uis opm- . ...... ...,..(,,,.,,,., ,,, ,,,.,, ropiacing it with a coacrete. . ; (i. i,rin.i 0neiil erounds that have looked over all of the ava b e Ktn.ctiir,. nn.l sti-iiohteninir out the! " 011 )n ur"!1" Mou,",s. locutions for the siieedwnv .stru tur. , iin.l stiaigUteiin g out thi ., vor(l! s,.ltrH nlld subdivisions A) n't 50 meinbers of the club went raJ ,' "' "'"f '''''."' thereof Sre constitutionally free from toS lvcrto, " mhv ona n ii? e TV V " 8" ' .W:,,V' V taxation bv the federal government. LV. V v. i li ' but a tew years 0:40, is the cause ot uusrunii icmii won irom rue ,, noitiition. The steel bridge was; ciuo in ine imernoou s game hy a score j,,,!!, but tVn- years ago, nud With the Ford It reduces tlie cost of delivering goods to a ridiculously low figure The load Is on the truck not in It. Look It over hjfore buylns ' ; . X - FHATCRE3 l,i(tlit weight Strong construction Titnketi bearings Steel casting.! l'rlc For Sale by F. E. LOOSE 101 South Mommeretul Street Pilous H33 The Indians made a clean sweep ot'lof to li. Some iininne hill , ' "" . , " ' " . . . '". Int the office of the county clerk to: the series with the Athletics, winuiug 0nte its were stared in the .if tern, on 1 Z .... -. . , J Williani Francis Levin, a Vancouver II to 2 Terry Tuner s triple with theibv the motorclch. men l,;tt !-""""" ..."'" '". . '.V-. 1 cariuan. and Eulalie Helm H.iutU, a .i .-. " Miinri t1 i' ni :iri uii'iiM'PSHiirv u. u . ' . w - . .. - oo per cenr gvniie. I,mrtienb.r time. ..nd fat. the lnonev "' AnSe' ,,M i r.ugcne inciciuun bases lull was the feature of tho game. Joe Jackson of the White Sox miss ed making a hit for the first time since May s. 1M Walsh's come back was a rout. WANTED From 14 to :100 cords of white Fir. must be close to S. P, track or liranch track. I'hone 70F5i M. Heniiingsen, Rt. 3, box 252. jel." FOR SALE OR RENT Modern bun firenlnce. dutch kitchen, ce nient basement, laundry tubs, gas, electricitv. If interested, phone 584 R. Owners. june20 the wagon, ages of $47; The plaintiff seeks dam- Th; case of W. E. Ross against Charles Liudley was culled in Judge (inllov.av's deimi'tmeut of the circuit court today. The case involves a sale of the Cherrv C'itv Cafe at 168 South High street which the defendant sold to Mr" Poss for $750 and $25 for a stock of con I which was on hand. The plain tiff u'.Uged that the income of the res taurant v.-os misrepresented to him and he asks for a decree allowing him to sell it bnck to its former owner for the nricc he paid for it. The defendant claims that Mr. Ross worked about the restiuiiant and knew the earning pow er o( the place and that the falling off mi custom has been due to the lack of. sc-Viec of the new owners. Carson & B onn are attorneys for the plain tiff aud O. Condit is appearing for the defendant. ". A petition for . letters of administra tion was filed in probate court today in th" estate ot Henry Hobnrt, de ceased. The estate consists of real propc.ty to the value of $3,500 and personal property valued at $1,200. The heirs are Rachel S. Hobart, the widow, and Harry Eugene Hobart, a five-year- old son, both ot whom reside near Sil verton. The petitioner, Rachel S. Ho bart, was appointed administratrix. ALL WRONG The Mistake Is Made by Many Salem Citizens. (Cout i nued From Page One.) Italian Fleet Takes Part Rome, June 14. The Italian fleet is now engaged in a violent bombard ment of the Austrian xisitious on the Non-Coms of Company M Ordered Into Trenches l.o;k for the cause of headache. To be cured you must know the cause. If it's weak kidneys j-ou must se? th? kidneys working right. "A S&lem resident tells vou how. M.-i. M. B. Churchill, 705 Belmcnt stre', Salem, says: "Three years ago I wis down in bed for n week with my back. 1 couldn't get up or down w:ih on r ass stance and my back felt weak and bane. I was sick all over. Hen ring so many recommend Dean's Kidney Fills, ' pent for a box and had taken and Mildred Edith: only a few doses when I felt better. one Russel engine. E. A. Johnson, It. 9. jnnel7 FOR SALE Poney for sale nr will trade for buggy. J. H. Arnold, H. 7. jnnel.j FOB RENT House partly furnished, close in. inquire 4U0 south Cottage St. june7 FUBNISHED rooms and housekeeping appanments, rates reasonable, cloa in, 1(50 Court. tl FURNISHED 5 room house, 1-3 block from P. O., 28 North Cottage.. Phone 1,191. junelG WANTED Cascara bark, highest cash price. Call or write Frys Lrng store, Salem, Oregon. july3 TWO NICE Cottages for rent by the month or season at iiewport. O. W. Johnson &Co. tf A LADY Wishes to sell her solitare diamond ring at a sacrifice. Address R. J. caro Journal. juneM WANTEJ To exchange vacant lot for good second hand light car, no junk. Phono 785-M. juneli 200 LOGANBERRY Pickers wanted good camp grounds and water. Phone 41F24, L. H. Roberts. tf FOB SALE 200 acres at Lyle, Wash, will consider some trade on clear property. August Rauch, Salem, Or. june 17 FOB SALE 18 acres, good terms, 18 in crops and fruit, fair buildings, best soil. W. W. Lander, Salem B. 9. junelS FOB SALE 34 hilf truck Studebaker wagon. Will trade for heavier wagon, cordwood or stumpage. 2788 L. Phone 1322-J. tf FOB BENT BnsineBs block room, size 18x80 feet. 467 State street. In quire at 463 State. Phone, 1009. Maurice Klinger. ti FERRY BOAT FOR SALE or trade paying businesls. Jiew, in good condition. J. A. Houston, Eeuna, Vis ta, Polk county, Oregon, juiielO WANTED To rent, strictly modern, furnished five room house near State street. No children. 1'ric.c must be reasonable. M care Journal. jeH SEED POTATOES I have for sale some fancy Burbank medium size potatoes to close, out at- 50c, large assorted 75e. C. C. Russell. I'.ioue 3H F4. juneH FOR RENT Modern 7 room house. T Cheineketa St. between l:ith ami 14th, garage if wanted. 'n)l after 10 a. m. 1209 Chemeketa St. or Phone lliiti, juneH WANTED Two or three good young cows. Grade Durham and llolstein or Durham and Guernseys preferred. Write giving description, box 57,' Sa lem, Or. or phone 127. tf t AM Taking orders for isummar and fall delivery of wood. I will give lower price now than I wilt later in the Beason. John H. Scott, phono 254 After office hours, 622. june2 particular timr t . . ... i bufeiiA more nam. uu .iuuiru iu , inns osponuen siumu oe uscu .,. in:,-, -? - S. Paul Jones. Two boxes stonned the trnnhle ami in ..llw.f 1,;.,1u-.ivm Al f he .ii:v, n .-...w.. --- . , , i .". ' - ing passible way 1 feel like a different pcr- county, the farmers are in arms n-a " ' . .. t'vns nf (Icrvms. "on. gainst tne court. J I Price 50c, nt all , dealers. Don't Ihe iinproveiuen at ludependenee, fcanjod down 'simply ask for a kidney remedy-get .., 0 ? .. !r,,h !W tttI . ,wV.l. Vn his deiwrtmeiit of the cir- Don,,', Kidney . Pills-th'e same that m tin iii!uw. ' .. .. r- i ,i.:ii i..i f:u... ii : ..i..,. ...... ,...1 Ki.n.i urcJin to ne ontereu into the trenches ' :i.w i,.,r.i ,.,... ..nvement ironiiter Tin non-commissioned officers of! Compiiny M are the first militiamen in1 by Captain fJehlhar. The trenches. I,,..v. ..n i. .1.... i:.. I'"11 ... u,- ,.uB ,.,. u.si.im-e A iuj1M1,l,0, ltf ...... . ,.- .H.nier mil i; mv,,,,, worl. ,. in .rin iici liijtriiciion eniv. About , ; Independence north on the Salem road. t Headrick three' cuit court granting a divorce to L'hes- Mrs. Churchill had. Foster-Milburn Co., Tvler lleauriL-u iroin iiorem-r ..-(..-, The couple were married in . , stop pavment for ali; Salem, March 12, 1912. and have i one .ecu denied by Judge : child, Ruth, a daughter aged 2 l- CHEER UP! Don t let old hard luck make vou 20 -.loiiconimissioned officers nnd three company otticers wil Istrinn coast in the vicinity of l'aren!Slll"1:'.v morning nt I . I i11" l'vi'iitut I not have 'he effect ol stopping this ver. iiniiouiicemeut todav. I st l ill is nil Austrian ciowu laud lit the northwestern tip of the Adriatic sea. T'lren.o is its capital and Trieste one of the laigest cities. Fifty miles north of Trieste and almost us ninny miles inland is the fortified city of Gorit., the unnttnincj, goal of the ltal inns in their lzonso front offensive. i, i. :.. ,11 ,l.vur The Dlninmi IS Uiveil me uir i nni iii i it. i mi-ihi i .niii. i i...... --- r -- i ... i ;,. prnv auv of eree on tne grounus oi crun uuu ... " w . !h .man treatment and the fact that the! Keep moving, and don't tP Iwit'. oi.ei.lv consorted with one J. E.jThe 'vorld turns ver once a day, DEMOCRATS ORGANIZE MdWls, according to the decree.; "'".r . tP. The d o rZ' KOTXCE OP ANJjaAL SCHOOL lie worked out before the nniiiittl en- V,;..,,,.,,, , , i.;...,i ... rv. ! ,....l,,.tlier i.illie Si.rgeant. each of .iiimniciit '. ' ' , . i ..I.. nM. . I u,.v.. n ..me uiiitA coinniiltee-. i mnntlis terunifi. i ne u,.,." . , ,. ,-- , T'i men will leave the nrmorv in " " "" "VJ :. " " ;,...,i i ,v.v to the defend-' ?on.'..wl" nign si'noow in. .--I . . i on i to n i. in s.nni iiiiri.-r. Mommv and Triestte, nccordiug to tut ulfieiull country where practical problems in tent pitciiing, camp making, ticld forti fications, intrenchjng, cnmi) cooking,' .,,..1 ...1 ..r . I;... . -i, l .,, ..,,1,-t n uimi-hik in niiuy uie win i Annual school meeting of School I District No. 24. Marion countv, Ore Aeroplanes Kill One. Ruiiie, June It. Ten Austrian livdro- neropliiies bombarded Venice jester-' iliiv. kiltillir one woiiinii nint iveiiiwliiuT .' , H ' - four others, nccordiug to tin official announcement by the Italian wnr office today. Ptimngii to property ivns slight. nutos with their full equipment iind will remain in the field during the greater part of tho day. IS WANTED IN OREGON San Francisco, June It. Arnold Me l.ny, a farm hand, was arrested by deputy sherii'fs of Alaineda county to day nt Altaniont. His arrest followed the issuance of a warrant on a felony char';! at Coquille, Ore., and the offer ing of a reward for his apprehension. tiff is required to pay to the defend The republicans elected J. -. I ulbott i ailt $,-,o for suit money. hairinan, J. C llaytcr treasurer, C. I., llratcher, C. A. I'ark, O. K. Hetcher, 1). M. Hampton and .1. .1. Tuurston ex- A suit was filed in the circuit court I n.hir bv Planch Morgan, as noniiins- ecutive committee, Walter I.. 1 ouze ( trutrix 0f the estate ot tl. . .Morgnii, state committeeman, nn.l E. K. Fad-Licensed, against the Southern Pacific dock congressional conunitteemnn. company. It is alleged that Mr. lor- ing to n lack of concord between the.,n w(l'9 driving along the Pncitic il ehwnv April n, is "r "V "citv i hides ami "country piug the selection of a secretary was left lo the chairman and executive com mittee. Independence Monitor. tempted to cross the S. P. trucks and was struck bv the trniil which killed the diiver, nud team "Uid demolished evening, June lth. J!Hti, at 7:30 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose.of hear ing the reports of the board of direct ors nnd of the district clerk of snid district nnd for such other business as mav lawfully come before the meeting. Dated this 0th dnv of June. UHli. li. J. Miles, Chairman of Hoard of Directors. Attest: W. H. Iturghardt, Jr, District Clerk Tunc 7 nud 14 FOR SALE Nine acres 4 miles from Eugene, in crop, good buildings, tele phone, near school, a bargain, terms. Particulars, address owner P.. L. Heath, Ik 1, Eugene, Ore. junelS FOR SALE At bargain prices, one Troy laundry mangle 90 inches, store shelving, two teams and Shetland pony, 2 double buggies, one single buggy. H. Steinbock, 302 N. Com'l Phi i i- ?C8. tt FARM BARGAIN Choice 158-ncre farm, SO acres under high stnte of cultivation, in crop, good building; 11 fine milch cows, 1 Jersey bull, 3 horses, hoga,' chickens, turkeys, all farm implements, crop, port of fur nitur.i, in fact give possession of place. Pru- only $95 per acre, would be a bar gain at itlOO per acre. It's without a doubt the best buy in the valley. See or wite L. Bechtcl, 347 State street. Mon., Tues., Werl. Call For Improvement Bonds of the City of Salem, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that on JuIt 1, Ifllfi, there will be nionev on hand and applicable to the payment, of the following numbered improvement, bonds of issue "F", dated January 1. 1912, numbers CI to 92, both inclusive. Holders of these bonds will present them for payment at the office of thw city treasurer as interest will cense on July I, 10U!. C. O. RICE. City Trea-uirer.' Tinted June 7th, 1910.