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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY. DEC. 11, 1916. SEVEN NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES : te per word New Today: Jch insertion, par wort 1 ' One week t insertions), per word ...5, w monU(JB insertions? per word 17 The Capital Journal will net be re sponsible for more than one Insertion fc errors in Classified AdvertiBnients Bead yoor advertiaementi the first da; . It appears and notify us immediately Minimum charge, 15c. WANTED Girl or woman to work in mull country family. Phono l!04. decll FURNISHED Anartmente, also ban suitable for garage. 491 N. Cottage WE HAVE Baled har and oats for ale. George Sweiglc, Garden road, tf FOB BENT SIGNS For sale at Cat ital Journal office. t HARRY Window cleaner. Phone 768 dec 14 GET PRICES On farm sale bills at The Journal office. V4 KANTED -Oregon improved Terry plant;'. Phone 2500J2. straw dec 12 FOB SALE Shepherd and Collie pups rfatiiral heelers. Rt. 2, box (S7A. del:! lOTNO CALF For sule Hummel. Phone 2t07.l. aeap II. c. dot 12 FOB SALE Ruled hay and hub Hiihbard Farm, Harden road. d straw dccll CHOICE Goat meat for sate cheap at 1230 Ferry street. tt ODD FIR Wood for sale, delivered in town. Phone C92 E. A. Way. tf HIDES WANTED 197 S. Commercial. Phone 399. dee 18 1 1 i WANTED 4 Jersey cows between 2 and 0 years old. 1. M. Rales. Brooks. decll WANTED $1400, good security- given at S per vent. R, 2. box SO,' Salem. doefl WANTED Employment of any kind by young married, man. Address .1. care Journal. deel 1 FOR SALE Columbia Griiphonola. new (big size) near halt price. 1) 1050 N. 5th St. dccll LOST Pair of nose glasses, finder re turn tn .Imimfll nt'l'ii.e ii itlinrni 2i9;'r. doci:! WANTED ter 's keep. & . - . : I Horse and buggy for win Address C earo Journal. dec 12 VIVE ROOM Furnished house for rent: also Jersev cow fur sale, ILIj Waller St. , declG W ANTED Horse or buggy for the winter for its keep. Address C care Journal, dccll FRI'IT TREES Roses. Jones' Nursery, Old and 24th. Phone 411!. shrubs, etc., at location State dooia GET TOUR Trespass Notices, new supply of cloth ones at Capital Jour nal tf TAILORED SKIKTS $2.00 and $2.50; fancy waists $1.50 aud $2.00. 470 S. 14th' St. Phone WSr deel'.! FIREMEN Dial; emeu, beginners paid $120 monthly; permanent; no strike. Railwav, care Journal. OLD FIR 2nd .growth, oak, ash, maple and vine maple wood for sale. W. F. Proctor, phone 1322J. ;jnnl TRESPASS Notices for sale at Jour nal office. tf FOR RENT Heatccl newly furnished housekeeping and sleeping rooms, 045 Ferrv St. declG I PAY The highest market price for all kinds of live stocit at all times. G. W. Eyre, 220611, Salem. t FOR RENT Nicely furnished house keeping rooms, reasonable, S55 N. Commercial St. dce21 LOST Ladies black hand bag, contain ing about $5, somewhere between Ru ral and Fairinount ami Saginaw and LavaUe. Return to 112 North Com mercial or hone 975. DONiT WORRY 1 can sell or trade your real estate, regardless of loca tion. 15 or 20 acres wanted at once, with or without buildings, must be ongnain road, with family orchard in raphy, stenography, American litera befring. A. E. Bell, room 229, Hub- tare,' physics, typewriting, methods in bard bldg. dtvll language, thesis for primary certificate. NONE BETTER YOU'LL LIKE IT Butter Nut BREAD TODAY - JONKS' NUB8EB 8tute and 24th. jan Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 515, (J ma ha, .Neb. FOR RENT Good farm, 150 acres. Ad dress owner, 1105 South Twelfth, tt UOAT MEAT For sale, first clans, only 5 cents pefTb. at O. K. Grocery delivered in city. dec! I 1 WANTED A first class dry hand milker, must be single man. Phone 491 or 131. dccll TWO I.OTSr-dn Gooding. Idaho, to trade for good, used car or Salem prop erty. Phone 503M. dec 14 WANTED Girl or woman to share rooms with business girl. References exchanged. Phone 58P14. declS DBIY3KS Marc .For sale, 8 yrs. old. good traveler, $25. J. Hostetfer, R. , Salem, Or. decll TRADE .Saddle pony for fanning mill or mower in good repair. Phenc 1204, evenings. dcclS TOR SALE For $500.00 5-room house and lot at 2365 Elm Ave., Highland addition. Inquire at 2204 Broad wa v. decl'2 FOR RENT A suite of housekeeping rooms, well furnished at 356 N. Lib erty. Inquire at residence. Phono 1040J. ef TOR SALE A team, aged t and yrs., and a Shetland Don v. Call U. Steinbock, 302 N. Com '1 St. Phono bos. deel 1 HAVE Fight head of eows and heif ers coming fresh, will sell or trade for horses. A. E. Evans, Eola. Or. decll WANTED Medium sized wagon, must lie in price. fair condition and reasonable R. Betiver, Salem Or., R I deel RHODE ISLAND REDS White and Brown Leghorns, Black Minorca pul lets for sale at Mickeuham & Co., lfiO S. High. dccll .ALEXDAH !For ltf 16 Large figures for practical use. Call or phone Hom er, 11. Smith, the insurance man. 11c CornacK building. Phone 96. tf MONEY LOANED On furniture, hors es, vehicles, merchandise, etc. Trans actions private Possession retained. Union Loan Agency, 217 South High street. decl4 JACOB VOGT 979 South Commercial street, invites his old friends to call on him when in need of shoo repair ing. Best, of work at lowest prices. dec 10 MONEY TO LOAN On second hand .jewelry, men's clothing, musical in struments, tools) guns, bicycles etc. ' Also bought sold and traded. Capital Exchange 337 Court St.-Phone 493. decl7 FOR SALE 1 horse, 8 cows, wagon, hack, cream separator, 3 rolls poul try netting, new spray pump, terms reasonable. F. R. Van Sl.vke, R. 5, four miles from Saletn, Turner road, phone 74F12. uecKt SALESMAN -For general retail trade in Oregon. Staple line. Xcw fea tures: cominissiou contract; liberal weekly -advance. Vacancy now. Geo. B. Williams, 250-30 Continental bldg. Cleveland, Ohio. WATCH For Yoorheis big auction sale Dec. 14, at 10 o 'clock in tomor row 's paper, consisting of a 12-acre fruit ranch, good buildings, house hold goods, pony and cart and ev erything will sure be sold as we leave Sat. for Michigan. II. E. Yoorheis. TEACHEES' EXAMINATIONS Notice- is hereby given that the coun ty superintendent of Marion county, Oregon, will hold the regular exuminat tion of applicants lor state certificates at the Christian church, coiner Center and High streets, Salem, as follows: Commencing Wednesday, December 20, 1910, at S o'clock a. m., and continuing until Saturday, December 23, 1910, at 4 o 'clock p. m. Wednesday forenoon U. S. history, writing, penmanship, music, drawing. Wednesday afternoon Physiology, lending, manual training, composition, domestic science, methods in reading, course- of study tor drawing, methods in arithmetic. Thursday forenoon Arithmetic, his tory of education, psychology, methods in geography, mechanical drawing, do mestic art, course of study for domestic art. Thursday afternoon Grammar, gcog- PURE AND RICH SWEET AND CLEAN t I THE MARKETS To following prices for trmu aad vegetables are those asked !; the wholesaler of the retailer, ai. not what is paid to the produeer All other p.-ices are those paid ih producer Correction are aad dsily. The egg market continues weak an sales were made Saturday on a cast hut is of 32 and 33 cents. Poultry men and those who are in th egg business do not exactly see the jus tice of an egg boycott, especially as at, grains and chicken food are at elast 50 per cent higher than former years. Fo. instance, wheat that has generally been not far from a one dollar price is much higher this year and everything thai . fed in the poultry yard ii on a higher level of prices. Wheat LM Oats, new 4245. Rolled barley $40.00 Bran $28.50 shorts, per ton $32.00 Hay, clover $1213 Hay, cheat ". $1112 Hay, vetch $I213 Hay, timothy $16 Battax. Butterfst 40i Creamery butter, per pound 41- Country butter 2832c Kggs ana poultry. Eggs, case count, cash 33c Eggs, trade 35c Hens, pound , 11 I-213c Koosters, old, per pound 9c (Turkvjs, livo 16 18 Turkeys, dressed 10(a)2c Ducks, live ll13c Geese, live 10c Fork, Veal and Mmtton. Pork, dressed 12 I-213c i'ork, on foot $8.509.25 Snrinc lambs. 1916 7ro)7We Veal, according to quality 8lle -steers 0(af Cows 3 l-24r Bulls 3a3 1-4 Ewes 4c Wethers 6 l-2 Figs and Dates Figs, 70 four oz $2.60 Figs, 36 12-oz $2.7D Fis, 12 10-oz $1.00 Black figs 9c White figs 10c Dromedary dates 3.75 Vegetable. Tomatees $1.50 Cabbage $1.50 String garlic 1012 l-2c Potaloes, sweet 30 Potatoes, per 100 pounds $1.20 Green onions 40- Green poppets 7c Carrots, dozen 40 Artichokes $1 Lettuce, California, crate '. $2.25 Onions $2.75 Celery 75(ffi90c Cauliflower $2.00 Parsnips, carrots and beets $1.25 Fruits. Grapes : ' $1.75 Apples ' &0c$1.0f Oranges, navels $3.50 Oranges, Japanese $1.50 Lemons, per box $5.005.50 Bananas, pound 6 California grape fruit $3.50 Florida grapefruit $5.50 Pineapples 8t Honey $R.5 Cranberries $11. 50(H) 12.50 Retail Prices. Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch 40c Sugar, cane $8.40 Sugar, beet ....... $8.20 ('Creamery butter 45c Flour, hard wheat $2.252.4o Flour, valley $1.852.-00 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Or Dei 11, Wheat, club $1,48 Red Russian $1.43 Bluesteni $1.51 Fortyfold $1.4S Oats, So. 1 white feed $35.75 Hurley, feed $;if.50 Prime steers M0 Fancy cows $6 Calves $7 Spring lambs $0.00 Butter, city creamery 40c Ei"S, selected local ex. 30(6 Xic Hens 14 Geese lie ft $ . )(. jjc S MICKENHAM & CO. Will pay highest cash price for veal, poultry and eggs. 160 S. High. Phono 10 Friday forenoon Theory and prae tice, orthography, physical geography English literature, chemistry, physical ult are. Friday afternoon School law. eeol - ogv, algebra, civil government. - Saturday forenoon Geometrav. bot- any. in favor of sonic users and that all arc Saturday afternoon Genera history, I not treated alike in that some arc given bookkeeping. Icheaper water than others. The service Applicants should register nt 0is Claimed to be'neithcr adequate of o'clock a. m. Wednesday unless excused, j saie. A hearing is asked and an inves- AppHeants should report at the examin- tigation as to the valuation of the prop- ation room promptly at 9 o'clock a. m., erties. The water users ask that an and 1 o "clock p. in. order be made commanding the corpo- W. M. SMITH, ! ration to desist from making the in County School Superintendent. I creased charge and that a new rate be , . .... i Salem Took Two From 1 the Eugene Obak t In one of the best bowling matches of the season, the Salem team took two games from the Obak team of Eugene i Sin ml Ft v nirlit nn the Sftleni nllevs bv the score of 2710 to 2590. This ties tlie ; Sulnni nml I l , . Ifflma fni- first lilnce ! in the Willamette Valley league. The . ' lnH next game on the schedule calls for al"arv''' meeting of the two teams on the ObakB.urt D7 alleys in Eugene, December 23. High game was taken by Wilson with 21!) points aud high average by Patton with Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R 1 A WICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands i nee Dr. Edwards produced OUve T ab ets, the. substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician or 17 years and calomel's old-time ra iny, discovered the formula fr Olive Tablets while treating patients for (ironic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not ut am calomel, but a healing, soot ri ng vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these ittle sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right Try them. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Evangelist at South Salem Friends Church Miss Luiaua Terrell, Who is holding evangelistic services at the SoiKli Salem Friends Church Miss Lurana Terrell, of Oklahoma, Iowa, began a series of evangelistic services yesterday at the South Salem Friends church. Her theme at the morning services was ''The Way of Holiness" and for the. evening, 'The Essential Elements of a Revival Meet ing." She is a truly consecrated preacher and is an interesting and forceful speaker. She will be assisted by Miss NeWton, a soloist, of Marshal town, Iowa. Services will be held every- evening during the,,weck. ALL WRONG The Mistake Is Made Many Salem Citizens. Look for the cause of headache. To be . cured you must know the cause. If it's weak kidneys you must set the kidneys working right. A Salem resident tells you how. Mr?. M. B. Churchill, 705 Belmcnt street, Salem, says: "Three years ago I wis down in bed for a ti'cek with my back. 1 couldn't get up or down with out assistance and my back felt weak and lhine. I was sick all over. Hearing so many recommend Dean 's Kidney Pills, I sent for a box and had taken only a few doses when I felt better. Two boxes stopped the trouble and in every way I feci like a different per son. ' Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy got Doau's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Churchill had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. t State House News ic5i:.i; f- Au answer, and cross complaint was filed by the users of water rights in the aCrrfStiou of the Squaw ( reek Ir rigation company for authority to in crease rates, which was filed recently with the public service commission. The Squaw Creek Irrigation cohipau oper ates ditches, flumes and canals lor the furnishing of water in the vicinity of Sisters, Crook county. The charge now is fortv cents an acre. The cross complaint declares that the property of the corporation is overva) tied an, I that the rates are unjust, un- reasonable, and unfair. Based on a lair 1 valuation, the rate is asserted to tie cxccssive and discriminatory. It is al-1 leized that the company discriminates' L94 points, both belongint to the Salem j 'team. The lollowiug is tne score Salem Electric Kay . . . Freeland Wilson . 200 12 819 170 m 191 155 1S1 208 209 170 1 15 171 170 181 507 42H 571 503 51 189 142 190 188 194 ' Doolittle Patton . ! Totals 017 041 849 2710 Team average, 181. Obak. ItiO 171 15S 1H4 ICS 107 l.Hi 203 17s 192 495 443 010 ir,r, 14S 183 ls ISO Wallaei n- ! Marshall HO Totals ... 870 Team average, 11 814 70 25!t0 KING BING NAMES SOME REAL LIVE ONES ppoints Committees to Ar range for Cherrian Christ mas Kiug Biug Lerchen is already busy on the job and has been making his ap pointments of those members of the Chcrrians who will get out and hustle for the good of the organization. In fact, before any Cherrian become a member of a committee, King Bing must have pretty good assurances that said member will be a live wire and not work on the svatem of letting Oeorir:B do it. Hence those on the following commit tees may be considered among the live! wire workers of the Cherrians nnd the indications are there will be something doing right along under the administra tion of Mr. Lcrencn. The committees so far appointed are as follows: Christmas tree Fred Mangis, chair man; F. S. Barou, Paul Wallace, W. II. Hamilton. Membership T. L. Billingslcy, chair man; Frank Ward, Faul Johnson. Christmas cheer Charles Kuowlnnd, chairman; Frank Lovell, Ivan G. Mc Danicl, Watt Shipp. Jitney dances for January W. Con ned Dyer, chairman; Curtis Choss, Davo Eyre, Will 1). Evans. John D. Caughell. In order that the annual banquet and initiations to be held Tuesday evening, Jauuary may be something different from the rest and worth remembering, as well as worth attending, the follow ing energetic young men have been ap pointed: Decorntions Paul Stege, chairman; George Fox, Henry Lee. Program and menu William McGil christ, Jr., chairman; Ivan G, McDan iel, Dave Eyre, S. A. Stone. Initiation and entertainment Carl D. Onbrielsoh, chairman; J. B. Young, Frank Spears, E. C. Patton, Dan F. Langeubcrg. BORN CCRTIS To Mr. and Mrs. Jny H. Cur tiB, December 6, 1916, at the home of Orion Hogue, 1014 Marion street, tn lem, a daughter. LEPER To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Luper, Monday morning, December 11, 1916, a daughter. She has been named Eleanor Gladys Luper, DIED BARKER At his home, Thirteenth and Nebraska streets, Sunday evening, December 10, 1916, John M. Backer, in his 72d year. Besides his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. E. J. Raymond, of thjs city, andfuur sons: Ernest S- Bnrker, Fred E. Barker and John W. Barker, all of Salem, and a son living in Washing ton. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock nt the United Brethren church on Seventeenth street and will be conducted by the Rev. Phelps. Burial will be in Lee Mission cemetery. substituted. Articles of incorporation aggregat ing $71,500 were filed with the corpo ration commissioner this morning. The largest firm to incorporate is the Dia mond 1! ranch company, of Portland, which plans to deal in poultry, horses, cows, swine, sheep and livestock in I'cncral. The capital is $."0,000 and the incorporators John S. lieall, J. T. Pas quill and J. P, Minter. The second largest is the Elgin Re corder Publishing company, which pro poses to establish a newspaper at El gin. The capital is 0jSOv and the spon sors for the new sheet are Frank E. Smith. L. B, Turtle and W. J. Henry. .Murphy liros.-Moran company, Inc., formed for the purpose of conducting a general mercantile business with a cap ital of .")0ljn, filed with J. E. Murphy, T. J. Moran and B, W. Graham as in corporators. Five thousand dollars is the capital of the Portland Trackless Car company which incorporates for the purpose of conducting a goneral transportation business in Portland. Stephen Carver, Nellie B. Carver and James B, Lepper are the incorporators. For the purpose of engaging in a real The Cut Rate Store 270 North Commercial Guarantees all Merchandise We Are Here to Stay We will help reduce the HIGH COST OF LIVING We advise you to . SEE IS FIRST THE CUT RATE STORE 270 North Commercial Mammoth Auction Sale of lioueehold furniture ond fura i lungs of 17 rooms a.1 359 Center street, on Tuesday, December 12, 191, at 1:30 p. m. sharp, eonaist ing of furniture, carpets, roga, lui.deutn . hot water tank, heaters, Charter Oak 6-hole range, electric fixtures, bedding, linen, kitchen utensils, and dishes; everything will be sold to the highest bidder, parties requiring furniture should attend this sale. Bomething there for everyone. Terms cash. F. N WOODSY, Auctioneer. Phone 611. WANTED Household Furniture. Woo dry the Auctioneer will pay highest cash price for same. Phone 511. VALID PATENTS A. M. Wilson, 25 years experience Legolly, mechanieall" and commercial ly trained to protect your invention Send for bookie'. FBEE SEARCH. 311 Victor Bldg., Washington, D. C dec22 When in SALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths BATES: 75c, fl.OO, 11.80 FEB SAT The only hotel in the business district. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. O. BLIOH, Prop Both Phones. Free Auto Bus cars or Any KiriD Any time PIANO TUNING c First-class work. All kinds of repairing. All work guar- anteed. Twentj-five years' experience. Leave orders at Schaffer Drug Store, phone 107. Residence phone 1465. J. E. HOCKETT, 915 Highland Avenue. estate business in Portland, James Con ley, Jane E. Conley and J. S. Moltz ner formed a corporation with a capi tal of $.r)0oo. Certificates of dissolution were giv en to the Marine Boiler and Machine Works, and the Woodridge Timber com pany. Gir! Still Unable to Tell Connected Story Still unable to tell the district at torney the stoiy of what happened in the room of the Bligh hotel early Fri day morning when sho either fell or leaped out of the second story window, Clara Rauscher is slowly recovering from the shock. IHstrict Attorney Ringo visited he.r again this morning but was able to get no connected story from her. She is getting better physically but the mental shock was so great it will require several more days before she will be in condition to tell her story. The doctor is of the opinion she will eventually recover both physically and mentally bat it will be some time. Frank E. KrcuUer, the man in the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WOODBAW HEBBY wrTY WOOD SAW We Bre tad pny tnaee flaUm. IM Selesa people saw yoor wood. Phoae Mfc u n. mi. f. U Keister. wsv ELECTRIC SOPPIE Oe, 820 N. liberty Phoae 203. A eom- ' plete line of BhlliriJ Snppties and ftxterea 8CAV ANGER iAXiKM SCAVENGER Caaxlee Boos, roprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds rem jved on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and pools cleaned. Office phone 1847. Boddeaca Main 8272. WATEB COMPANY 4ALEM WATEB COMPANY Office corner Commercial aad Trade streets Bill payable - in advance. STOVE REPAIRING sTOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED. SO years experience. Depot National and American feaea Sizes 20 to 68 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and tHove Works, 2M Court street. Phone 124. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE (THAS. B. HODGKIN General Insur ance, Surety Bonds, real estate and rentals. Hubbard Bldg. Phone a6 tf OSTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHITE and B. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians an4 nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican scHool of Osteopathy, Kirksrille, ICo. Post graduate and specialised 1st nerve diseases at Los Angeles oollege Treat acnte and chrome diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant Office 505-500 U. a National Bank Building. Phone 859. Residence MA Nnrth Capital street Phone OHJiEXPRAOTIO aPINOLOGtrjrr OB. O. ti, BCVFR Graduate of OMre practic's FoujnSjin Head, Davenport, Iowa. If ye Mre tried everything aad got no wlof, try Cfcirtfytne tU spinal adjustments and get well. Office 400-T-8 V. &. National Bank Building. Phone Mam 87. Resirfenw Main 828-B. Money to Loan ON Good Seal Estate Security. THOB K FORD Oyer Ladd ft Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon ONEY TO LOAN--I have wade ar rangements for loaning eastern; money, will make very low late e Interest on highly improved farms. Iloniex II. Smith, room 9 McCtrrnack Bide.. 8alem. Ore.. Rhone 98. UNDERTAKERS -EBB & CLOTJGH CO. C. B. Webb, A. M. Cloagh morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern (methods known to the profession employed 499 Conrt Et. Main 120, Main f 888. RIGDON-RICHAROSOIN CO. Funera directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phone 188. MISCELLANEOUS PBUITLAND NURSERY Sales yard now open for business at High nnd Ferry Bts. Full line of nursery stock. Italian prunes a specialty. Nursery located ono mile east of penitcnttiary. Phono 23F21. tf OREGON SCHOOL OF NEUROLOGY Dr. Flora A. Brewster, dean of the Oregon School of Neurology, has removed from the Hubbard bldg. to 712 State St., corner Cottage St. Ex amination free. Phone 1350. tf DEDUCED FREIGHT RATES To and from all points, east, on all houahold roods, pianos, etc. Consolidated car load service. Capital City Transfer Company, agents for Pacific Coast Forwarding company, 161 South Com mereial street. Phone Main 833. FOB SALE FOR SALE 10 acres "red hill" land, good soil, 22 acres in cultivation; 4 acres orchard. All personal property including team, cow, fresh; heifer, ten tons of good hay and numerous other items. Price $4200. Terms easy. Square Deul Realty Company, tele phone 470. tf Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A case, was charged with criminal as sault today by the district attorney. He waived examination and was bound over to the grand jury, and giving bond of $1000 and na.) turned loose. Concerning Teresa, the sister of Ciara Kauscher, it is the opiniou of the dis trict attorney that there was nothing in her relation with ivrcuiie iw sus picion. He believes there was too mnc read into the phrases and between the lines of her letter to him. L M. HUM CARE OF Yick So Toog CHINESE MEDlCINSf AND TEA COMPANY Has modicine which will care Any known Disease Open Sundays from 10:04 a. as. until 8:00 p. m. 163 South High Street. Ziiam, Oregon. Phoae KM Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA i