i 1 I1 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUG. 29, 1916. ' - SEVEN fO!WMrckTWFI?S, rATIDT Durno, Charles relief 10.00, Commercial Trta cn l,;n jwUu n . " i 77" '. ' 2 I w I j u.t tt.wv W.UV I VW VVUUauii a....... IUUL1UUCU W I S It. JSLa I . M . 10.00 1 . 12.00 1 (Continued from Page Six.) Kue, Louis shoveling rock Eriekson, Frank running crush er Brude, Louis spreading nick .... Hue, Helmer hovcling rock .... Rue, Clifford , shoveliug rock.... Borevik, Bergie shoveling rock Johnson, Sander shoveling rock Torvend, Samuel hauling rock.... lloreley, Jay hauling rock .Rue, O. O. hauling rock Loo, E. O. hauling rock Rue, Grant hauling rock Jennings, Walter shoveling grnv- Hoven, Oscar blasting rock Annundson, Ray shoveling rock Tiiomus, I. D. hauling rock Cuudolf, August, shoveling rock Hume, Russell shoveling rock .... Warnock, Kenneth shoveling rock .'. Johnson, George hauling rock .... Rue, Bert, hauling rock Dokken, Edick hauling rock .... Brenden, lver shoveling rock .... Kidd, C. D. shoveling rock Shilks. Henry shoveling rock ... Graves, Dewey shoveling rock.... Shepherd, Newton shovel rock Herigstad, N'els shoveling rock Kellis, Willard, shoveling rock.. Davenport, Floyd running crush er Larson. Ole spreading rock Waruock, Fred spreading rock.... Rue, Ole O. supervisor Boad District No. 62 Tames, .loe M. dragging Penny, J. B. supervisor General Fund. Cliamlierlin, M. E., juror Hussey, Ralph, juror Shipley, U. G., juror Colvin, C. E., juror - Fry, A. SI., juror Jory, John W., juror Wright, H. L.. juror Gibson, R. D., juror Jorgensen, Ira, juror Ellis, S. A., relief Gimball, 6., relief Leach," Mrs. S. A., relief WTiitman, S. R., relief Girod, Anna, relief Joyce, Hnttie T., relief Chase, Carril M., relief Fishburn, Mrs. Joseph, relief .... Martin, Irn, relief Hoosier, Jacob, relief Byrd, R. D., insane examination Byrd, Dr. R. 1)., insane examina tion Evans, J. C, insane examination Kapphahn, E. L., juror Bock, G. A., juror , Mason, J. H., juror Bobestson, Ben E., juror Hardwick, Charles, relief Dunbar, J. H., juror Evans, W. D., juror Kirk, John, juror Neal, S., bounty on two bobcats Lewis, A., juror Koschmider, Frank, juror Brooks, Russell, juror Hussey, Ralph, juror Miles, O. B., insane examination C'ashatt, C. E., insano examina tion Robertson, B. E., juror Goss, Mrs. George, relief Smith, W. Carlton, insane exam ination Grimm, W. T., juror Dnlrymple, A. M., juror Byrd, V. II., insane examinn tioa Hartley, Edgar, juror Emmett. (has. V., juror Harritt, J. W. juror Aehesnn, Lee juror Hobson, Lemuel juror Dalrymple, A. M. juror Kdmundson, J. V. juror - Burrows, Thos. juror Adolph, Jos. juror Hussey, Ralph juror Chaniberliu, M. E. juror Gill, G. V. juror Clifford, D. juror Lebold, Jos. juror Grimm, W. T. juror : Gooding, ('. J. Juror May, Kdw. C. juror Smith, Harvey juror Gehlcn, G. A. juror Davis, L. A Stubbs, E. W. juror Steusloff, W. H. juror Dunliip, J. H. juror Ijrffler, George juror Cooper, J. T. juror Ganiard, J. X. juror - Hobson, G. W. juror Hunter, Leslie juror Phillips, Sim juror Kennedy, Jos. juror Litchfield, Geo, 1. bailiff Hussey, Ralph juror .- Byrd, R. 1). insane examination Roberts, C. M. juror Poor Account Sanders, Fred relief . Bederson, Mrs. Olea relief - iMileuener, lnisy relief Urn nan, Kmnin K. relief ltarnes. Xlrs.'F: E. relief Vredenbnrg, Mrs. Catherine re lief Craybill, Mrs. M. M. relief Bnllls. Mrs. Florence relief .... l.uc-i, Sr. relief Krebs, Jacob relief : Freeman, R. C. rolier Bkoo'g, Mrs, Albert relief 22.00 26.25 10.50 20.00 14.00 ld.00 16.00 30.00 4S.00 20.00 14.00 16.00 16.00 13.00 6.00 8.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 22.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 C.00 6.00 j 21.00 0.00 2.00 32.50 j 4.00 2.50 15.00 15.00 15.20 17.40 20.00 16.40 17.40 15.H0 15.20 10.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 .10.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 3.20 0.00 4.00 3.00 10.00 1S.00 3.201 3.20 4.00 3.20 6.00 6.00 17.40 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 15.00 27.40 5.C0 42.40 36.40 30.40 36.40 36.40 0.20 30.60 3.20 30.S0 1S.00 61.00 57.60 60.60 63.40 55.20 71.00 70.20 70.20 02.00 63.40 Durno, Chnrles relief Wallace, Rebecca L. relief Schmit.:, Mrs. Theodore relief... Rogers, Joseph W. relief 9.00 Park, Mrs. E. relief 15.00 Buster, Grace E. relief 10.00 Lantz, Catherine relief 8.00 Coy, Milton, relief 8.00 Bamett, Lizzie relief 8.00 Lucier, Steve, Jr. relief '.. 8.00 Green, H. A. relief 17.00 Martin, Mrs. Katie R. relief .... 10.00 Bunnell, Nellie relief 10.00 Johnsin, Mrs. relief 5.00 Strilling, Hulda relief 8.00 Summer, Lucinda J. relief 10.00 LaChappelle, Mrs. A. relief .". 10.00 Addie L. Dowd relief for N. B. Dowd 10.000 Bnlliett, S. relief 10.00 Scobie, Mrs. relief 15.00 Gobin, Lizette relief .". 10.00 Hoys and Girls Aid Society re lief .'. .'. 10.00 Snodderly, Flora relief' 30.00 Barton, Mrs. M. relief 10.00 Zoller, Mrs. Theresa relief 20.00 Henry, Mrs. Olive E. relief 10.00 Remick, W. M. relief 12.00 Griffith, Mrs. Nan 25.00 Wilson, Mrs. Ada relief 10.00 Kephart, Mrs. C. M. relief 15.00 Schmidt, Katherine relief 40.00 Deshazer, Mrs. H. N. relief 22.50 White, Mrs. J. F., relief 20.00 Foster, Mrs., relief 12.00 Gueron, A. L., relief 10.00 Smith, A. H., relief 15.00 Gliddeu, G. II., relief 10.00 Morton, Mrs. Caroline, relief .... 5.00 Gibson, Mrs. Gussie, relief 32.50 Mack, E. A., relief 8.00 Weedmark, Mrs. V. A., relief .... 10.00 Smith, Mrs. Mildred, relief 10.00 Ketchum, M. B., relief 10.00 Green, Mrs. Anna, relief 20.00 Hardwick, Charles, relief 10.00 Chalifaux, Mrs. Grandma, relief 10.00 Dickinson, S. A., relief 10.00 Knott, Mrs. .Melvina, relief 10.00 Berlin, E. E., relief for Mrs. Chas. Jeandoin 8.00 Johnston, J. H., relief 6.00 Wilson, Mrs. D. E., relief .. 15.00 Sumpter, Lizzie, relief 8.00 Swearingen, Mrs. O. R relief 12.00 Thrams, Mrs. H., relief 10.00 Harper, Mrs. C. A., relief 12.00 Brock, Norm, relief 5.00 McMains, Mrs. Birdie C, relief.. 12.00 Irwin, Mrs. Blanche E., relief .-. 12.50 Germond, Mrs. P, F., relief 10.00 Carden, Mrs. M. R., relief 10.00 Russell. James G., relief 5.00 Newton, O. D., relief 8.00 Wiedner, Mathias, relief 10.00 Carlson, C. Cnrl, relief 10.00 12, 10.; 60.00 '5.00 15. 11 4.40 60.40 I I I 43.40! 64.60 j 69.20 39.00 12.20 6.20 42.40 72.00 09.00 j 20.40 j 5.00 j 60.60 1H.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 20.00 6.1X1 15.00 10.00 5.00 lo.yo JO.Oo 12.50 Mitchell, Mrs. Lucy E., relief .... 3.00 Zimmerman, Mrs. Adelin, relief 15.00 Marstel, Mrs. Steve,' relief 15.00 Old Peoples Home, relief for Mrs. Julia D. Hurtel 15.20 Haynes, Mrs. Caroline, relief.... 10.00 Bnsey, Robert, relief 7.00 Miller, Mrs. Vina H., relief 10.00 Ogle, Clairdo, relief 15.00 Groshong, Mrs. J. N., relief 10.00 Thomas, Mrs. Elizabeth, relief.... 30.00 Wallace, Mrs. E.. relief 5.00 Nutter, Magdalene, relief 10.00 Hughes Mr. and Mrs. A. A. relief 10.00 Barrier, Mr. and Mrs. relief 10.00 Voiio, It-ophite, relief 4.00 Albright, Herman relief 10.00 Stitz, Dora relief 20.00 Reinhart, Rosalia relit f 8.00 Lawrence Charles relief :. 10.00 Weddle, Orin relief. .. 20.00 Sheriffs Office N'eedlmm, W. T. deputy sheriff.. 100.00 Slnper, L, L. deputy sheriff .... 80.00 Bower, O. D. deputy sheriff .... 80.00 Panlns, Geo. deputy sheriff 80.00 Clerk's Office Clarke. W. R. deputy clerk 80.00 Hinz, E. A. bookkeeper 60.00 Gearhnrt, H. G. deputy clerk.... 50.00 Arms, A. M. deputy clerk 50.00 Recorder's Office Ilickox C. G. deputy recorder.... 80.00j Savage, Helen, deputy recorder Treasurer's Office Moore, J. G. deputy treasurer .... Assessor's office Steelhnmmer, O. A. deputy asses sor 100.00 Lewis, C. A. clerk writing roll 60.00 Kloeppiug. H. H. cler!; writing roll Schellberg, If. clerk Court House Morgan, Cnl janitor Kirhy, R. p. janitor 50.00 Howe, F. M. janitor 50.00 School Bup't Office Drillette, J. E. supervisor 24.83 Smith, John W. L. supervisor. ... 24. S3 Reid, Cora clerk 60.00 Poor Account Smith, W. Carlton county physi cian 50.00, Jackson, Hattie M. special offi cer .. 50.00, Stock Inspector's Office J Morehouse, W. G. county veteri- narian 33.60 Sealer of Weights and Measures I Jones, J. F. salary and expenses 43.48 County Court & Commissioners Beckwith, J. T. county commis sioner , 14.00 Goulet, W, II. county commis j - siouer 45.20 Election Account Gray, R. P. rent of polling place 9.50 .".on allowed ' $1.50 disallowed Commercial Book Store, envel opes, etc. . 2.05 Commercial Prtg. Co. bill heads Esch, Wm. sheriff livery hire etc .' Kapphahn, Ernest L. . livery hire . Moores & Co., Ross E. legal blanks 8 Pae. Tel. & Tel. Co. telephone & calls Clerk's Office Boyer, U. G., adv. for stamps, etc Commercial Book Store index tabs Glass & Prudhomme Co. legal blanks Moores & Co. Ross E. legal blanks : Oregon Statesman legal blanks Pac. Tel. & Tel Co. telephone & calls Sims, Paul M. rubber stamps, etc Recorder's Office Brooks, Mildred R. adv. far stamps .4 Commercial Book Store paper etc . Moores & Co. Ross E. hop con tracts Pac. Tel & Tel Co. telephone & calls Treasurer's Office Drager, D. G. rent for safe, etc Sims, Paul M. rubber stamp ink etc Surveyor's Office llerrick, B. B., Jr., adv. for stamps Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. telephone & calls 5, Rodgers Paper Co. biudiug ...... 2, Assessor's Office Moores, & Co. Ross E. proof of unsecured deft Pae. Tel. & Tel. Co. telephone tc calls '. 4, I'atton Bros, pencils, etc 7, Roy, Mrs. A. A. checking tax roll 2 West, Ben F. adv. for stamps 3 West, G. E. checking tax roll 2 County Court & Commissioners Daily Capital Journal publishing iug claim docket 104, Oregon Statesman publishing claim docket 9!). Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. telephone & calls 7, Court House Account Croisan, E. M. wood 20 Hanson, A. M. lumber Myers, H. W, & M. L. outing flannel 1 Pettingell, George, watt lamps 4 Port. Lt. & P. Co. lighting for July Rodgers Paper Co. skookum paper Roth Grocery I'o. mops, etc Salem Laundry Co. laundry .... Salem Water Lt. & P. Co. wat er for July Circuit Court Bancroft-Whitney Co Monta gues, Ore., digest allowed Elliott, N. D. briefs C, Esch, Wm. sheriff adv. for sub poena Garfield, Edna reporter's services George Brothers, meals for jury 11 Issacson, Felix, witness fees 7 Meyers, II W & M L, sheets etc. 3. Moores & Co., Ross E., printing brief 40, Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone and calls 4. Polzin, Benjamin, witness fees 2, Polzin, Ethel S., witness fees.... 2. Star Print Shop, printing brief.. 15. Thielsen & Roland, bonds on appeal 35, Applegate, Charles, witness 3. Gilles, A. V., witness G.i Kliener, P. H., witness 6. Trice, James W.' witness 7, Cooper, (has., witness , 9j Shilts, Francis, witness 9 Hiinsnker, Robert, witness 4.' Varney, P. M., witness 2 .00 1.00 5.50 2.00 ,00 10 88.76 14.65 60.00 3 1.25 1 50.0o! Miller, Walter, witness 6. Kelly, Clyde, witness Kelly, ,T witiies , Robertson, I. L., witness 3.i Harnett. It. M., witness 5 ebb, Levi, witness 6. Peed, Geo. F., witness 4 Penrson, M. O., witness 5 Nicely. M. A., witness 5, nowe, Emery, witness 7 Scott, J. E witness 4.! Miller, Jack, witness 4 Miller, Mrs. Jack, witness 4. Burnett, H. N., witness .3.' Johnson, Robert, witness 3.! Tate, Geo., witness 5 Minier, Mrs. Ima L., witness 4 Cooper. Minnie E., witness 4.! Robertson, L. W., witness Gray, Geo., witness Bell, Claude, witness Robertson, Ben, witness - Lvneh. Leln S., witness Ward, W. L.. witness Ward, Johnie, witness .'. Ward, Myrtle, witness Lutz, Wm., witness Welsh, J. T., witness Welsh. J. T., witness 4.! Taw, G. A., witness .: 4, Hein, C. F., witness . .'. 4, Darhv, John, witness ' 4. Robinson C. M., witness 3, Wrichtman, F. T.. witness C Colvin, Charles, witness 4 Marshall, Eliza, witness 6, Marsliall, Arthur, witness 6 McMillen, G., witness 2 w.'rL Elsie, witness 5, Caldwell, Mabel, witness 4 Thomas, R. O., witness Smith, II. W., witness : Roberts, Lawrence, witness Watson, John Jr., witness . Small, W. H., witness Welsh, J. T., w'ness .....1 Taw, G. A., witness Lutz, Wh., witness Zimmerling, Mrs. Peter, witness Osborn, D. A., witness Morgan, J. V., witness ;. Cole, Mrs. 'Oscar, witness Smith, Rowena, witness 5.1 Wood, Geo., witness J... 5.1 Miller, Sallie, witness - 5, Smith, W. G., witness 5.' Mason, Geo., witness 7. Webb, Levi, witness Robertson, I. L., witness Nicely, M. A., Hunsaker, Robert, witness 8.- Kelly, J witness 5. Kelly, Clyde, witness 5j Barnett, Harry, witness 5j Bamett,' H. N., witness , 5 Small, I. H., witness 5j Moore, George, witness 5.' Cole, Oscar, witness 5, Burchardt, W. H., Sr., witness.. 4.: Lister, Mrs. Ida, witness . 3. Miller, Walter, witness 6, Robertson, Ben, witness 5, Green, John, witness 4, Crawford, H. R., witness ...... 4 Gray, E. D., witness 3, Miller, Tom, witness 3, Kunkle, Art, witness 3 Miller, Stella, witness 3 Ahreus, Katie, witness 3 Aureus, Rosa, witness 3 Cole, Lloyd, witness 2, Cole, Deloss, witness Moore, G. A. G., witness Hall, Frank, witness Porter. Marion, witness 2, Hohl, Emma, witness 3 Applegate, Charles, witness .... 5, Larson, P. M., witness i 3 3 2. 10 McKay, G. A., witness Ahrens, Clara, witness Lynch, Mrs. Lela, witness .... Justice Court, State vs. Crim. City of Salem, Ore. fees of jus tice and cons C, State vs. Hing. Webster, D., justice , Cooper, E. E., constable 13, State vs. Leabo. Crtitendcn, C. M., justice Kinzer, Charles, constable ..... Cone, H. B., witness State vs. Rogers. Crittenden, C. M., justice 2 Kinzer, Charles, constable .... State vs. Stephens. Webster, D., justice ., G Cooper, E. E., constable Cooper, Ray, witness Anderson, Fred, witndsa .'. 1 Varney, Percy M., witness 1 State vs. Sutton. Webster, D., justice 8, Cooper, E. E., constable ...... 8, Williamson, Geo., witness Williamson, Jesse, witness . . . . Bowlder, Francis, witness Sutton, J. B., witness 3 State vs. Wilson. Webster, D., justice 8 Cooper, E. E., constable . . ... ... 3 Anderson, Fred, witness Cooper, Ray, witness . Varney, Percy M., witness . . . . Coroner's Office. Clough, A. M. investigations . . Moores & Co., Ross E coroner's cost bills Insane Account. Mason, A. L., taking patient to Salem 3, Webster, D., J. P., insane exam ination 5. School Superintendent's Office. Barr Co., John G., gold filled medals 12. Commercial Prtg. Co:, gum la bels, etc 11. Pac. Tel & Tel. Co.. telephane and calls 4. Rodgers Paper Co., envelopes .. 7. Shaver, B. A., examination cards, etc 10. Smith, W. M., traveling ex penses 10. Fruit Inspector. Constable, C. O., salary and ex pense ,. Health Officer. Massey, G. A., local registrar .. Beauchamp, Dr. H. A., iocal reg istrar ; .... Van Winkle, Dr. J. O., local reijistrar ...j Beebe, G. H., local registrar .. Webert, Lewis, local registrar . . Edwards, Dr. R. L., local regis trar , Hickman, Dr. H. O., local reg istrar 3 Hubbs, G. V., local registrar '. . 0. Poor Account Bauman, local registrar ........ 4. Brewer, C. H., M: D., medical services 20 Champ & Hon, S. H., groceries .. 10. Chapman & Kettle, Drs., visit. John Ellison ' C, Drager, D. G., adv. for railroad ' fare : 107, Luwards, R. L., M. D., medical services ....'..... 32 Gehlcn, Chds., groceries 57, Hickman, Dr. H. O., medical ser vices 4 Hubbard Building; room rent .. 18 Hunt's Market, mAt for Mrs. Barnes 2 Iddings Cash Grocery, groceries. 16 Lancefield, V. P., shoes 1 Littlefield & Roming, Drs., visits to C. E. Johnson , continued Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., telephone 1.50 Piutler, Dr. W. N., dental work continued Riesterer & Co., F. J., gro ceries, allowed $10, disallowed 3.50 Roberts C. M., groceries 3.50 Roth Grocery Co., groceries .... 3.70 ! Salem Hospital, care of county patients 116.00 Scott & Bynon, house rent, $27.00 allowed, $6.00 disallowed. Seamster, A. L., house rent .... 10.00 Sestak & Thomas, butter, ham, etc 5.42 Taylor, 'Earl E., superintendent poor farm 305.25 Willamette Sanitorium, care of Bcnnie Betker 13.00 Young, W. C, room rent 3.00 Jail Account Esch, Wm., board of prisoners.. 50.71 ! Fire Protection. State of Oregon, fire patrol as sessment 156.74 State Fair. French, H. 8., preparing exhibit 100.00 French, Mrs. H. 8., canning fruit, etc 1S.50 Voris, G. M., cherries 2.92 Weeks, Geo. W., peaches 1.95 Welch, X., raspberries 1.50 Tax Rebate. Scroggin, S. L., tax rebate 19.28 Southern Pacific company, tax rebate continued Miscellaneous. Capital Journul, publishing semi annual report 25.60 Indemnity for Diseased Cattle. Cramer, Everett, indemnity . .continued Siegeufulir, Math., indemnity... 12.50 RUMANIAN ARMY (Continued from Page 1.) with a strong army on the border, has for months been threatening to invade Rumania unless she joined the allies. 119 ' Invade Transylvania. Loudon, Aug. 29. Eighty thousand Rumanian troops already are moving to ward the Transylvania frontier for the invasion of Hungary. Advance guards of this Rumanian force have crossed the Hungsriai boundary in a swift advance on tin two Transylvanian cities of Hermann stadt and Kronstndt. It is these forces which engaged the Teutons in the. Roth enthurm Pass, 15 miles from Hermann stadt and in the passes a few miles from Kronstadt. The whole Rumanian troop movement is going forward like clock work, ad vices received here today indicated. King Ferdinand's armies, almost com pletely mobilized and awaiting the word of war, arc prepared to utriKe quicKiy on whatever front the Rumanian gen cral staff determine to start its major campaign. ' The Germans acted with equal swift ness in meeting the new enemy In the Balkans. Dispatches from Lausunne to day said that the TcptonB closed th Swiss frontier less than an hour after Italy declared war on Germany. The German general staff knew this preced ed a declaration from Rumania and it is believed began shifting troops east ward to reinforce the Austrians several hours before news of the Rumanian declaration of war was generally known. The first official statement reporting the capture of Rumanian prisoners came from the German war office, indicating that (ierman troops already arc stiffen iug the Austrian lines along Ruman ia's frontier. The whole Balkan war theatre has been set aflame by Rumania's entrance into the war. rfo-ally demonstrations occurred in Athens and the Vcnizclist newspapers are renewing their demand that Greece enter the war. Telegraphic advices from Berlin today indicated that Germany is watching the Orek situation with 'some anxiety. From the same source it was reported that Bul garia has taken "important military steps" to counter upon the Rumanian declaration of war. 2.00 Von Mackenson to Command. The Hugue, Aug. 20. Field Marshal Von Mackenson, who led the successful AustroGerman campaign through Ser bia a year ago, will be in command of the German-Bulgarian armies operating against Rumania, according to Berlin advices today. The German government is determin ed to push an aguressive cnmiiaiun against Rumania, carrying the fighting to Rumanian sou early in the campaign, it was stated. Germany has known of Rumania's intentions for some time, the dispatches added, and has had troops in position in the Bnlkans to striKe swiftly. 'Ibe ucrmuii general staff plans to paralyze the Rumanians with a blow tluit will eliminate them as a fuctor in the war within a Tew months. The Rumanian minister to Berlin is leaving toduy on a special train. He sought a farewell interview last night with Chancellor Von Bcthmanii-Holl-weg, but the interview was refused. . French Gained a Trifle. Paris, Aug. 29. The French made considerable progress in violent attacks on the erdun front last night, It was officially announced today. Some pris oners were tnken. -The French eains were made south east of Thiaumont work. The Germans mudc two attacks on Flenry villugo and In the vicinity of Fort Vaux but were completely checked, losing heavily. Wiggs "That fellow Bnuffiim tries to give the impression he is a mil lionaire." Wuggs " Ves, with the nc cent on the air. " CATARRH of the BLADDER rUttvd In 24 HOURS Each Cut)- STTS ulebrarathrfMIDY nmmm mr . y flrtrttrrnf counter frit t THE MARKETS J -.'': - . SQ( 3 Jt' 3C 3 3 3fC JC 3G jQc The following prices for fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, and not what is paid to the producer. All other paces are those paid the producer. Corrections are made daily. The radical drop in wheat of more than 10 cents in the Chicago wheat mar ket yesterday had its effect in the west as the local quotations have dropped to 1. The hog market is steady and strong although there are no changes in the quotation. Oram. Wheat 1.00 Oats, new 37 (S 38c Kolled barley (35.00 Bran $26.5027i Shorts, per ton $31.00 Alfalfa, California, ton 120.00 Hay, clover $9$10 1 Hay, cheat 10.0011.00 Hay, vetch $11$12 Hay, timothy, $15(a$16 Batter. J Butterfat . 31c Creamery butter, per pound -.34c Ceuntry butter 20c 22c Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, caso count, cash 25c Eggs, trade 26c Hens, pound 12V-j13VjC Roosters, old, per pound 8e Broilers, under 2 pounds .... 14Mi( Fork, Veal and, Mutton. Veal, dressed 9lle Pork, dressed 1112 l-2c Pork, on foot 8 l-29e Spring lambs, 1916 77 l-4e Steers 5Va8 Cows 3 l-24o Bulls 33 1-4 Ewes 44 l-2e Wethers S l-2 Vegetables. Tomatoes, Oregon 75c Cabbage 40c Cucumbers 4075e String garlic , 15e Potatoes, sweet 4 l-2e Potatoes, new 11 14 Beets 40e Radiates 40 Green onions 40 Green peppers 6 Carrets, dozen 40s Bnions (1.75 Beans, green and waxed .... 4c Onions, Walla Walla $2.00 Fruit. Watermelons H4c Peaches 35(i00e Grapes 1.251.75 Apples 50c (Si 1.00 Oranges, . Valencies (4,25 Lemons, ncr box S7.SSn3)7.50 Cantaloupes $1.501.75 Bananas, pound M California grape fruit (3.00 Florida grape fruit (6.00 Pineapples 8 Cassavas 2e Honey ,. (3.50 SetaU Prices. Ffigs, per dozen, fresh ranch .....30t Sugar, cane $8.00 Sugar, beet $7.80 Creamerv butter 40c Flour, hard wheat $1.80(2.00 Hour, valley $1.40(al.60 PORTLAND MARKET. Portland, Or., Aug. 29. Wheat, club $1.23; bluestem $1.27; fortyfold $1.24; red Russian $1.22. Oats No. 1 white feed, $28. Barley, feed, $32. If ogs, best live, $9.75o $9.85. Prime steers $7; fancy cows $3 $5.35; calves $7.50. Spring LaniUB $8.35. Butter, city creamery 31c; country butter, 27c. Eggs, selected local extras 29c(S3lc. Hens 14cfn 14 l-2uj broilers 16 l-2c 17c; geese 10c. Mrs. Pettit, Weeping Bitterly. Arraigned Mount Clemens, Mich., Aug. 29. Weeping bitterly throughout the court proceedings but uttering not a word, Mrs. Emil Pettit was arraigned in Jus tice Jones court here today on he charue of murdering her husband, lfoy Pettit, clerk at a local hotel, formerly of Portland, Or., on the morning of August 17. Jcal us of his attentions to other women, Mrs. Pettit is alleged to have shot and killed her husband. After some argunvnts attorneys for the defendant obtained a postpone ment of the examination until Sop-temlM-r 5. Guest at the hotel here where Mrs. Pettit was employed have subscribed $250 for her defense. News from Jefferson Way L. G, Bulgin returniul home last week from a few days visit to New port. A. T. Wain motored to Dallas Sun day. Herbert Smith made trip to Polk couuty Sunday. (ieorge Wilkening intends to leave for Montana, Monday. E. ('. llalley made a trip to his farm in this vicinity Sunday. t $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this papar will be pleased to learn that there la at least ont dreaded disease that science has bn abl to cur In all Its tagea, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curs Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh twin a constitutional disease, requires a conatitutlonal treat ment. Hail's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, aotlnir directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by deatroyina; the foundation of the. dla ea, and Riving- the patient strength by bulldinc up the constitution and satiating; nature In dolnv Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative pow ers that they ofrer One Hundred Dollars for any cas that It tails to cur. Send for Hat of testimonials. Addrraa: F. J. CMKNET GO, Tol.do, O. 'Sold by all Druatlata. 7&o. Take Hall's Family Pills for Stlpatlo FOR SALE At a bargain, ten acres; ; seven io, .cultivation, fenced., ,waterei ; - by spring brook, house, barn and oat , builtlfngssmaH' peach "orchard; cOra ( and potatoes, farm implements, cow and two year old heifer, included for the price of $1500. Call 470. WOODS AW CHERRY CITY WOOD SAW We Hts) ; and pay taxes in Salem. Let Salem, ! people saw your wood. Phone 269. 1198 N. 21st. F. L. Keister, Wm. Frost ! OHIROPUACTIO-SPINOLOGIST DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro- . practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything and got no relief, try Chiroprao- tic spinal adjustments and get well. . Office 406-7-8 U. S. National Baak Building. Phone Itain 87. Residence Main 823-R. HOP BASKETS MORLEY'S PAT. BRACED STYLE. Depot American fence. Screens for Doors and Windows. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Stoves repaired and sold. R. B. Fleming, 259 Court. Phone 124. MISCELLANEOUS OREGON SCHOOL OF NEUROLOGY Incorporated, drugleas metnods, opens Sept. 5th, 1916. Private Pv tients and clinics, lto 5 p. m. Flora A. Brewster, M. D. Dean, 428 Hubbard bldg., Salem, Or. REDUCED FREIGHT RATES To and from all points, east, on all houshold goods, pianos, etc. Consolidated car load service. Capital City Transfer Company, agents for Pacific Coast , Forwarding company, 161 South Com mercial street. Phone Main 933. WANTED WANTED We have an applicant who desires to rent an equipped farm of 100 acres or more, for two years, or longer period. Applicant has plenty of help and can furnish good refer ences. Call 470 ot see Square Deal ' Realty company. Money toJLoan ON Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K FORD Over Ladd ft Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon $500,00 Eastern money to loan, low rates, quick sen-ice. Repayment priv ilege. Thos. A. Roberts, 205 U. Bank bldg, Salem, Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN- l have made ar rangements for loaning easterav money, will make very low rate ofi interest on highly improved farms. Homer H. Smith, room 9 McCornacIc Bldg., Salem, Ore., Phone 96. OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL- , TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate and specialized la nerve diseases at Los Angeles college) Tteat acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free." Lady attendant. Office 505-500 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone 859. Kesidenee 34$ North Capital street. Phone 469. SCAV ANGER SALEM SCAVENGER Ciiarles Boot proprietor. Garbage snd refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contract at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Maba 2247. Residence Main 2272. UNDERTAKERS WEBB k CLOUGH CO. C. B. Webb. A. M. Clough morticiuns and funeral .directors. Latest modern metiod known to the profession employed. 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 988H. BIODON-RICHARDSO Co. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North, High street. Day and night phona 183. r FOR RENT FOR RENT Two well finished, well furnished flats convenient to th university. Nothing better. Also for sale a modern six room bungalow , with or without furniture, paved street near car line, new garage, very cheap. Square Deal Realty Co., 20'4 U. 8. Bank Bldg. WATER COMPANY 3ALEM WATER COMPANY Otfic.a corner Commercial and Trade street For water service apply at office. Bills pavable monthly in advance. APARTMENTS THE NEW MARION APARTMENTS Nelson G. Freeinon, proprietor, os cillating wall beds, hot water heat, Dutch kitchens. Beautifully locat ed, opp. Marion park. 610 N. Com mercial St., Salem, Oregon. Paone) 209. Janitor service. itt Practiced. 'Why don't yer see Dr. Smiff abahk fir !A n ,,,ftlir,0,l dnftnrt"' 'I dunno. But I 'car 'e's done won ders wiv animals." LM. HUM CARE OF Yick So Tong CHINESE MEDICINE AND TEA COMPANY . Has medicine which will cure Any known Disease 1S3 South High Street. Salem, Oregon. Phone 283