SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1916. Among the world's great story tellers, those gifted, en tertaining fellers, Rex Beach is stacking high; and I am always in my glory when I have got a new Beach story; it suits me more than pie. Red blood in all his yarns is seething; his characters are living, breathing; not dummies made of wood; strong men admire his kind of writing, of heroism, peril, fighting it's al ways to the good. And Rex, when he is busy working, his trusty old typewriter jerking, until it busts a spoke, to have his inspiraton quick ened keeps all the air around him thickened with rich Tuxedo smoke. Say, have you noticed, gentle readers, how many famous men and leaders explain Tuxedo's worth? As man's great solace they expound it, and that's because they all have found it the best there is on earth. ?t )JC ifc lc 3fc )c 3C jc ?C c JC Watching the Scoreboard Pacific Coast League Standings W. L. Pet. Vernon .11 lios Angeles 41) Sou Francisco Portland .17 Suit Lake 30 Oakland :i: 37 37 42 3d 44 57 .580 .554 .53.1 .507 .450 .380 Yesterday ' Result At Oakland and San Francisco San Francisco 2-8, Portland 8-1. At Salt Lake Los Angeles 5-12. Suit Lake At Log Angeles Vernon 2-4, Oak land 0-3. Moth the Angeles mid Saints wallop ed the bobbin all over Salt Iwke City in the holiday oversize hill there, ami divided games. Wolter grubbed a home run in the first but nevertheless Suit L.ike won. The afternoon contest went to Lus An geles 12 to 5. Ham Pnttersou's Vernon bengals had u heurty meul of OnkhunlUh beef mid feel real perky this morning, thanks. The Tigers took both games. From me held the Oaks to two lone hits in the morning and Higgiiibnthnm for the (Inks threw away the afternoon en counter. Portland's lteavers climbed right off the train in their bnscbnll clonics, hurried to the diamond, bent San Fran cisco X to 2 u ud went to lunch. Uovenge was obtained bv the Seals tew hours Inter, however, Hed Old- ham striking out4 ten Beavers and win-! mug .1 to 1. Olilh.uu tunned three in one frame. Vesterday's big league hero was Joe Jackson of the White r-ox. He saved the bacon with a mighty clout in the ninth of t:ie second game which scored l'.ddie Collins and also himself wiih the tying run. The Cubs and Pirates split a bill in shutout contests. double The (limits wn'ked the plank twice, being defeated by the Dodgers, Bauiiy Kauif tried to pull a Ty Cobb and was chased. He threw his bat in the air when called out on strikes. rm... t't.:A t!..- I. ...i .. il... in- ....i.e.-.. limn.' i-.i-ii n.ni iiii Browns after a thirteen inning scrap in tue afternoon. Lajoie startled the natives with a home run. Motor oil made from asphalt-base crude gives best lubrication with least car bon. Such is the testimony oi motorists and experts alike. As Lieut. Bryan, U.S.N., puts it: "Oils made from the asphalt-base crudes have shown themselves to bemuch better adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbon-forming pro clivities are concerned, than are paraffine-base Pennsylvania oils." Zerolene is scientifically refined from selected California crude asphalt-base not only made from the right crude but made right. Dealers everywhere and at service stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. ZEKO'ILEKIE- . ih Standard Oil for Hotor Cars REXMACM "I Asm mmW Tm4r ml-Arctic AlaJkm, ilA mni HtryvhtMmmU mtt untJtt moth kftd. " Tho Tigers drove Veteran Fred Be bee from the mound in his third ap pearance and won the first game with the India as, but lost the second Welsh Will Defend Title Labor Day Denver, Colo., July 5. Freddy Welsh will defend his title of world's lightweight champion in a twenty round bout nt Colorado Springs on La bor Day, it was announced hero today. Promoter Eddie Pitta, representing tho "Hundred Million Dollar" elub, of Colorado Springs, stated that Welsh today signed article to fi'"ht "any man in' the world in the lightweight division)" and that hi. I ,opouen? would be one of the "big four" Char ley White, Johhn Dundee, Itennie Leonard or Ever Hummer. Welsh will receive $1 7,500 for his share. Terms with his opponent are to be made when he is chosen. The Auto Skidded Not In a Hurry Now San Hufnel, Oil., July n. One mnii was dead and seven persons badly hurt today as the result of an automo bile incident near tu're. Albert Fro gusi, a Sun Francisco florist, was in stantly killed when the automobile of Severino (iinmiolini skidded und turn ed turtle on the stute highway nt San Antonio bridge. Mrs. Minnie Frego si, the dead man's wife, was crushed anil will probably die. The others in the party, all relatives, sustained frac tures and bruises. IN HONOR OF HETTY GREEN Terrell, Texas, July 15. All operations on the Texas Midland railway ceased for fivo minutes at noon toduy in de- fcrenee to Hetty Green. All local busi- ness places closed from I 2to I o'clock. K. H. It. Green, son of the famous woman financier, is owner of the Texas ...ulliiiiil nnd has other lurge interests in Texas. Exchanges If you have property to exchange see L. Beehtol. If you want to rent a house see Bechtel. if you want money and have got good security, see Bechtel. For fire insurance Hint is insurance see Bechtel. If you have nny kind of property to well at a sacrifice- and make, a quick deal list with Bechtel He closed three denlit ill Inst four dnvsl,i .. ... r I yours tor realty bargains L. BECHTEL, 347 STATEE STREET Sport 44MMtMMMMMMM THREE TEAMS TIE E Beavers Take Double Header and Lojus Beat Brad ford's Two Inter-City Baseball League Standings W. Salem 10 Woodburn 10 Beavers 10 ISradfords 7 St. Helens 7 Kirkpatrieks C Montavilla 4 Wqodland 4 L. Pet. S .007 5 .007 5 .007 7 7 8 10 11 .5001 GOOj 420 285 .207 Three Leading Players First game Miller, Adams. Yesterday Humphries, Second game Reinhart, Gobel, Mil- ler. Yesterday's Results At Salem Salem 3-4, ltradfords 2-3. At Vaughn street Beavers 11-7, Montavilla 3-4. At St. Helens St. Helens 3-3, Wood- kind 2-2. At Woodburn Woodburn 13-4, Kirk Patricks 2 11. TliA T.nina nva nu.iin lnnjl.nu l,n league, but they share the honors witiij'endy anchored oa second and beyond,' Woodbura and Babv Beavers. The three teams were sent into a tie through a double victory of the Beav ers over Montavilla and the whipping of the Hradfords twice on the State grounds. It was a case of consistent plnying by the local boys. At every stage of the game they backed their pitcher and, most gratifying of all, they were able to hit the pill when a hit meant x run. Mike Miller proved a fiend in batting, annexing a brace of two bag gers in the "opening contest. His field ing was of a high class order too. Bill Heinhart. pilfered second with start ling regularity besides whaling the life out of the ball. Swart., who pitched the first game for the visitors and went down to de feat, essayed to repent in the second session but he was derricked 111 the second. Lund assumed the task of! stopping the flag chasing Lojus and made a brave attempt but was unable to cut much ice. At least four hundred people saw the game. Both bleachers were .jammed, the stand was comfortably filled and autos lined the fence. The score: First tame: Salem B. If. O. A. I Humphreys, 2 4 1 1 ! Reinhai t,' r :t 1 I Gobel, 1 Adams, m Mauser, c Jones, I .... Grcggs, ;t . Miller, s .. Keene, p Gill, I Totals Iliiidfords t'olicn, ;l Kennedy, I ... Ileinkle, m ... Kilwnrds, I ... Ilk-eg, c Ludtdl, s Clarke. 2 Swart, p Dillard, r 33 B. .. 4 . 3 . 4 . 3 4 27 fi 0 O. A. K. 2 1 Totals .. Salem Hits BraiUforiis Hits 31 0 24 0 3 0 1 10 1 0 0 0 3 ... 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 7 1 O 0 1 (1 0 0 0 02 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 00 linns, Humphreys, Heinhart, lluuser, Cohen, Kilwnrds. Stolen buses, Cohen, Iwurds 2, llauser, Miller 2, Adams 2 ohen. Sacrifice hits, I,odeJI, Hem hart. Struck out, by Keeno 13, Swart (1. liases on bnyvs, off .Keene 4, Swnrtit kin. 1. Time, 2 Time, 2:0.i. Umpire, Kan- Second game: Salem Humphreys, 2 . B. If. O. A. K. 0 3 2 0 2 ! 1 0 0 0 0 12 0 .". 1 1 2 0 Heinhart, r !i Gobel, I Adams, in Jones, I ... Gill, e .... Greggs, 3 Miller, s Cole, p .... Totals 37 H 30 10 i II. (). A. K. - Dradfords- Cohen, ! ... Kennedy, 1 Ileinkle, in Kdwnrds, 1 Blceg, e I.odell, s ... Clarke, 2 Swartx, p 1 Taylor, r 3 Lund, p 1 Totals 32 7 2i 11 3 Two out when winning run scored. Salem 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Hits 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 28 Hradfords 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 I 0 03 Hits 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 00 Kuus, HuHiphrevs, Heinhart, Adams. Gill, Cohen, Heiukle, Kdwards. Stolen bsses, Cohen 2, Ileinkle, Kdwards, Kein hart, Jones Two base h.ts, Adams, Kd wards, Sacrifice hits, Gobel, HwarU 2. Struck out. Cole 12, .lund 10, Bases on balls, Cole 3, l.nud 1. Passed bull. Bleeg. Hit by pitcher, Clarke, Taylor. Time, l:."". I'mpire Kaiikin. BAD DAM SITE BILL Wiwhington, July 5. Warning the house agniust the wnter power lobby, licircscu(tive Smith of Minnesota to day chargiM toe Adamsnii dam site bill as a "subterfuge" and that plana are on foot to have the Shields bill declar ed obnoxious bv friends of conserva tion, finally reported out by a confer euce committee and passed in the clos ing hours of the session. News E WITH BASES FULL Stands On Pinacle of Base- ball Fame for Entirely New Stunt New York, July 5. Mike Mowrey, who pastimes at third base for the Dodgers, -stood firjnly ensconced- today on the pinnacle of fame. He occupied the niche directly to the right of John Anderson the John Anderson who or- jgiuated the spectaeular feat of pilfer ing second with the bases full, It was the fifth inning of the Giants Dodgers game. Mowrey was on first. Ambition fired his soul. Speed twitch ed his feet. Hope of victory animated his brain. And so, Mike watched Tes reau and as the Giant uncorked the dauntless one sped like an arorw from a bow, direct toward second. Some one already there strove with might and main to wave him back, yelled bitter curses ut his daring, impuuged lus hon- csiv anu ancestry nut wuo witu a dauntless spirit would mind such little' things. Mike sped on, turned breath-' quarters from Bridgehampton today, , A "V, j; e lu struggle is mosi vio lesslv and triumnhnntlv slid into the . but hnd nothinir officinl to nnnonnce lent. All German counter attacks broke second bag. Zack Wheat, of Brooklyn, was al- ou third, was another of Mowrey 's1 ll-IIIU U.UIC9 BUIIUI pitlUlCU. The Fugs of Yesterday. Chicago, July 5. Champions, ex chanipiona and coming champions of the fistic world today bore scars of ring battles fought in the west en Independ ence day. Prospects for a championship fight between Freddio Welsh and Charlie White at Colorado Springs were be lieved improved today following the Englishman 's victory over Ad Wolgast on a foul in the eleventh round of their scheduled l.Vrouud bout here last night. Welsh was the master of Wolgast nt every stage and gamely continued after ! a 25 minute rest following a low blow 'from Wo L'nst in the th rd round. Harry I'ollock, manager ot Welsh, an nounced that mIii' lit flif ferences remniii to be adjusted for tne Colorado Springs bout. Jack Billon, the Hoosier man killer, I earner, has secured a license to marry knocked out Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fire- j 1:isic f'u!t of c same place. man, in the fourth round of their mill; at Dewev, Okla. ! fine Johnson, now Oline B. Towwers, Johnny Dundee hnd a shade over Kv-1 is named by the county court ns guar erhammer at Knst Chicago. Iud.. where "" of Clarence Johnson, Kdwnrd John- thev foiiL'ht a fast 10-roniid contest.""" "d Ruth Johnson, miuor children The Chicago boy was the aggressor throughout and gave the "Scotch wop" one of the hardest battles of his career. Johnny Griffith, of Akron, played a safe game with Charley White, of Chi cago, and outboxed the -slugger in a 12 round bout nt Canton, Ohio. Champion Brcucho Buster. Missoula, Moat., July 5. Ben Onkes, of Farmiiigtoa, Wash., is hailed as the i........i.n i...uf.. ,..i..i- li.. won the title with the close of the Mis- R"1""'. A. Foland and John soulu Stampede yesterday. Nephi Lynch H- tarrnr- "" (lf "tv captured most of the other big events,! . including that o'f "best all around cow-! )lin(T HlffnWaV bov." l.vnch won the four dnv cow- boys' relay nice, the three day pony j express and the open half mile event. Coffey Much Improved. The oiling of the Pacific highway Sua Francisco, ,lulv 5.-SI,owi.,g ! fr.';!" M,,,m nrtl. to the county hue marked improvement, Jack Coffey. San !"''",, T-0 or """ this after Francisco shortstop " beaned" by 'Vyuu;"0o,b -,tC " '''"''."i" C!'"ty C0,'-rti Wy Noyes, of Portland, in the Tues-1 . '""" he Commercial ilav morniniT pnnii. nrnnj'tM tn bo rt i muviM to It ih homo hove from tho Mr-( riit liospittil in Oukliuid some time to day It was stated at the hospital that Coffey was suffering from concussion of the brain. At first it had been feared ho might have a fractured skull. Col icy was conscious this morning. Ton read the news we get it. fnci2snocnni mm II ; II OREGON TODAY FRED FORSYTH ll H ii ii ii jj ii 1 1 I a' ijj II j a I if! If ; in Fan Tan HELD OVER 3 MORE DAYS EVERYTHING NEW . EACH DAY SI Special Surprises for y II J tne Ladies II II II PHOTOPLAYS De Wolf Hopper in " SUNSHINE DAD ii 500 Feet of Chuckles jj II FORD STERLING J J Iu 3 Reel Keystone 1 1 ii "THE SNOW CURE jji j MATINEES 10c j j jj EVENINGS 15c II 1 1 The House That Satisfies II I" ca SIX PROGRESSIVES TO GREAT GUNS BATTERING SERVE ON COMMITTEE - ,c..r..o Republicans Make Bid for Harmony-to Open Cam paign In Maine New York, June 5 Six of the 7 mem bers of the republican executive com mittee to direct the coming campaign for the election of Charles S. Hughes will be progressives it wag understood about political headquarters' here to day. With this step toward further placat ing the. former bull moosers and pre senting a united front in the fight against V resident Wilson understood to be assured, the first campaign efforts are expected to be exerted in Maine, where a state election will be held in September. At democratic headquarters it was learned that National Chairman MnOnrmielr i- lvi t,;. ;. f.Mue bormont the opening battle in Maine, and it evident that the first flood of oratory irom ootu Bides will Btart in that sec- tion. Tlia nrnnnwaiirad 4ti t.a baIia.i.1 i. serve on the republican executive com - mittcc will be: Herbert Knox Smith, of Conncticut; Chester H. Rowell, of Cnli- fornin; William Allen White, of Kan - sas; Everett Colby, of New Jersey; .lames H. uariield, of Ohio, and George " j crams, or new rorit. Candidate Hughes came into head- J regarding the date of his notification or other matters. He lunched with Presi- dent Jacob G. Schurman, of Cornell At democratic headquarters tho ap- nninim.ni t pi,. ii' 1.. of tho mint, as general publieitv di .........vut w uui, ivwiv-j, uiirwiui rector, was announced. - Secretary of the Navy Daniels arrived hore from a trip through New England aud ex pressed the greatest optimism ns to tho situation in Maine. J COURT HOUSE NEWS I F. R. Reynolds has been appointed administrator of the estate of Mary J. Reynolds, who died intestate. A SO- "cru lann worm if.i.uou is involved There nre three heirs, Mr. Reynolds and two daughters. Tony T. Perkins, nn Aumsville mail Mrs. Powers is the mother. An estnte of the children's grandmother is now in process of administration in Wis consin. Declaration of intention to become nn American citizen has been filed by James D. Walker, a atudent of this city. He came to this state from Canada in iUIO. "Fishing licenses htivo boon seourod bv "&""J From Salem North ' ... .. .in mini; W. II. Hamilton, Sevmour J.nes, l vnnnes u. r isner, anil F. Is. South- wick were recently appointed to confer with Judge Bushey and this committee will cull on him this afternoon. This is in furthernaee of the plan of a Sunday loop froai Portland, down the west side through McMiunville nnd l.nllas to Salem ami a return by the Pa cific highway to Portland, a drive of lis miles. The people nnd countv courts of Polk nnd Yamhill counties have become much interested in the oil ing of roads and feel that if Marion county will put the Pacific highway in condition, tho Salem loop will" be come popular witn I'ortland niirinn parties. The road saro practically all mlfl ntl.l tn Cmnl inn.lifinn nw.t.,., ! t. the Pacific highway north of Salem to the county hue. Refugees Sworn In Do Work on Buffalo San Diego. Cal., July ." More thnn 120 men, refugees arriving on the U. S. S. Buffalo, have been under several weeks of intensive military and naval training on that vessel, it was learned today. These men have been outfitted with uniforms, and have performed duty on the Buffalo,-in the engine room, on deck, on the bridee. in the nmchine shops, etc. Thev were distinguished r . 1. . , . . r :iiuiu mtr ri-guuir sailors oy A V vu ! the blouse, signifying volunteer. All have passed the usual physical ex- TomorrowOne Day Only COLONIAL Musical Comedy All New Company Never here before Singing---Dancing---Pretty Girls BLIGH THEATRE The French war office today an nounced not only the capture of Sor monte farm, south of the Soinme and across the river from the villago of Clery, but are also advancing on a front of nearly three miles south of the farm. German positions from the farm itself to a height nearly three miles south of the river on the Flaucourt-Barleaux road fell into the hands of the French. By the capture of these positions, the French not only straightened their front south of the "onime, but pressed slight ly closer to Peronne. North of the Soinme, hc French drove eastward from Curlu toward the high way leading south from Coumbles over which the Germans in tne region of Clery have been obtaining supplies. German Defence Stubborn. "During the night we carried a Ger man trench line east of Curlu, north of the Somme, it was officially announced today. "South of the Somme following fur ther gains, French infantry captured tue sormont farm situated on the left h vcr CM frm Clery ! ?nst.oft c"rl)). All the southern re- fv i i. ; tA 1 . ,' the road between Flaucourt and Barleux fell into the hands of the French. 1 , "The P"9itio.n Belloy-En-Santerre ?p?rVVy e TenKn Monday) was .tt! m u y e. l'er,mns aatmg the , niel',h They captured the eastern part ! '" """K0 but were afterward eject- ! ',, ". The Germans are still holding part of the village of Estrces (southwest of Peronne) where the struggle is most vio- down under French fire. "The total number of Unwounded German prisoners in our hands thus far over y.uoo. The number of euns captured is vet unknown. A sin trie - , - i . iru;u liu culpa Ull-lUUllg BOlllll UI the Somme captured 60 guns." Heavy Fighting Today Berlin, July 5. A violent battle is raging on both sides of the Somme, where the nllies nre pushing their great offensive, it was officially announced this afternoon. In the fighting around Verdun French attacks northwest of Thiau mont work were repulsed. Froth the Ancre valley northward to tho seaconst, minor engagements and lively artilleryiug occurred on the British and Belgian fronts. In the last 24 hours fllo British pris oners have been taken. Draw on Verdun for Aid. Press Camp Headquarters of the British in France. July 5. Clerman units from. the Verdun front have ap peared in action against the British north of the Soinnie, having been transferred in the last few hours to stem the allied offensive. A German counter attack at Thiep val this morning wns repulsed. Several German officers rushed up to the British lines surrendering 100 men. "We nre of nioro use to Oermnny alive after the war than dead," they said. . British Claim Gains. London, July 5. British troops made further progress at important points last night in the heavy fighting be tween the Ancre and the Somme, Gen eral llaig, British commander in chief reported today. "At Thiepval (northeast of Albert) two determined enemy attacks were re pulsed, the enemy suffering heavy losses," said the official statement. Hand to Hand Fighting. London, July 5. "Hand to hand figfiting is continuing between the Ancre and the Soinme," said a sup plementary official bulletin from Gen eral Haig nt five o'clock this after noon. "We have captured 500 more prisoners." Repulse Russians, Berlin, July 5. In stubborn hnnd to hand fighting, German troops under Prince Leopold of Bavaria have re pulsed the Kussians near Baraaovitschi, inflicting severe losses, the war office announced this afternoon. aminntion and have been sworn in as volunteers in case of war. They speak Spanish.. and will act as scouts and in terpreters with landing parties. Tim anilnpu nn tliA Kiit't'iiln rpannml- i 0,1 generously to the appeals of the refugees, many ot whom were but scantily clad. Clothing and bedding were given. you need; to aid nature occasionally when your liver is sluggish, your stomach dis ordered or your bowels inactive. Let this safe, mild, dependable remedy regulate these organs and put them in a sound and healthy condition. BEECHAM'S PILLS UrtMt Sab ! A. Mtlic(u ia tk WU. tU narrvkw. la hozM, 10 IS. NEW TODAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES Bate per word New Today: Each insertion, per word Ir le )ne week (6 insertions), per word.5e )ne month (26 insertions) per word 17e The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than, one insertion for errors in Classified Advertisements. Read your advertisement the first day it appears and notify ns immediately if it contains n error. . Minimum charge, 15c. PHONE 937 For wood saw. tf HARRY Window cleaner. Phono 1041 julyS HARRY Window washer. Tbone 768. Aug3 RUBBER Stamps made 163 8. Com 'I. tf FRONT APARTMENTS Ground floor 491 N. Cottage. - tf FOB RENT SIGNS fror sale at Cap ital Journal office. tf FOR SALE Second hand Ford in fine condition. Phone 354. JulyS FOR SALE Or trade for wood, gaso line engine. Phone 451. tf FOB RENT House beeping rooms, close in. Phone 4 or 47 tf GOOD Jersey cow for sale. W. K. Richardson, 2395 Front. tf FOR SALE Royal Ann cherries, 492 N. Cottage. Phone 1180. julyS REAL ESTATE Bought and sold and exchanged. See Ewing 435 N. 17th. julyT FOR RENT Pasture for horses and cattle. Phone 2F24. W. S. Cotton. jnlyll FOR SALE One good horse. W H. Snecd, R. 2, box 05, Salem; Phono 47F32. julyS FURNISHED rooms and housekeeping appartments, rates reasonable, closa . In, 160 Court. U FOR SALE 60 head of stock ewes, also riding cultivator. I'hone 91P12 Elvin lierr. julyS TWO NICE Cottages for rent by the month or season at .Newport. G. W. Johnson &Co. tf WANTED Two first class berry pick ers. I'hone Capital .lourual office he- tween 7 and K. julyii FOR RENT 5 room apartmiHit fur nished or unf uriiished, or 1 sleeping room cheap. 705 N. High. julyi FOR SALE CHEAP Slightly used Ludwig upright futino, Pearl Walnut case. Box 441, Sulem, Or. july7 FOR BENT ADS under this heading lc a word. Bead for profit; use for results. 100 CORDS Oak grub wood for sale, you can make $1.00 per cord hauling this 1 1-2 miles to station. Phone 115: julyS WANTED 50 cherry pickers, good picking, good price. Call at 1207 Marion street after G o'clock. Mil ler Bros. julyu FOR SALE 5, 10, 15.; btore, a bargain at $1075. would accept Ford on pay ment. Ill health. ..i.ira A. Fidler, Dallas, Or. tf TOR SALE 3V hilf truck Studebaler wagon. Will trade for heavier wagon, cordwood or stumpage, 2786 Lee. Phone 1322-J. tf WANTED To trade 3 1-2 wide tread Milborn wagon in good shape for narrow tread 3 1-2 wagon. Must be good. Phone 692. tf I AM Attending the Ore, Chiroprac tors convention at I'ortland. Office will he open again Monday morning at 9. Dr. May. julyS GIRI Or woman wanted for general ihousework in country; must be ex perienced. Phone 22F25. Address bor 12, Sublimity, Or. . tf LOST Between Salem and reform school, small coin purse containing some silver and mirror, and paid bill of Olds Worthman 4 King. Return to Journal office. -julyS FOR SALE A light truck in good running order, complete with license, top and extra spring for heavy loads suitable for hauling fruit. Price $75. Salem Garage. Phono 1010. . july3 FOR SALE New 5 room bungalow lot 50x150, located 995 N. 20th street, price fifteen hundred, four hundred down, balance like Tent Write A. M. Matlock, Dallas, Or. july8 A BARGAIN 120 acre stock ranch, access to out range, 5 to 6 million ft. of saw timber, 20 A. clear, bouse barn and orchard. Write quick only $30 tier acre, less for cash. L. Stont, Stayton, Ore. julyS FOR BALE At bargain prices, oa Troy laundry mangle 90 inches, store shelving, two teams and Shetland pony, 2 double buggies, one single buggy. H. Steinbock, 308 N. Com! Phcn- SOS. tf AsaRuleourWariAds Try one Worruwanisee ftjdonlMjuslvvWijouvjBnt