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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, FEB. 5. 1917. Willamette Valley News Lyons News lU WEST SALEM SHOWS NtlitbbllY HJK BRIDGE herewith accept the recommendation of ing given him. the s.atc highway department, in the'"- f he showed hia,appreciations of recommendation that the bridge be of ,x.)rMj ,..teem and in a few well chos steel, anil accept their reason for di- ' . . . , . . . . , . , , , rn ur n- i. iiuc iuh hch 10 inr uviwi i reasoning. bridge, orefcr.hlv with reifor,e,l Ml ehH I" the tinal ,rvou be crete approaches ing .senior? low level -tcel' . Thc principal feature of Thursday s tween the three contestant elected by C i D tnnr aJ would respectt'olh urge that the the. atudent bodt-: oue of whom will rP" i w tew , Eastern Part of Polk County , A ;-,.,,, JfJ?"' . . m m -m erntion to the plans for this type of nmg one or tne ri pia HUM inter tjundav the1-' Isolated, Asks loanty lourt to Act Quickly bridge, submitted by the state high , wav eoinmiHsion and accepled bv the (Capital Journal Hpeeial Serried l.oj, Ore.. Feb. 5. Mrs. B X. Wood worth made a trip to Aarmsville to visit her daughter. Met. Alota Kane ha returned bom In hi4 rinl delight-! from California. The young people of Lyons are en joying the coasting during the present snow. Mr. Eugene Canning whs called to Iowa by the death of his mother. Mrs. Roy Haber haa returned from visiting relatives. Mr. l.d Hartmus. formerly, ot tins rest in the Vox Valley the 87th. On Sunday, the 28th, Miss l.aurn Tay CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING! ' ARE YOU GOINO Eartt Obnsnlt avl LrfSUKAWCB AMD REAL E8TATH HEW TUUAX ALUS WILL, Bfc read in the Journal in all live Marion county homes Try 'em. CHTROFRAOTTC SPINOLOQIST ollegiate contest which occurs at Cor vallis in the near future. All three ora lor, of Mill Citv, formerly oi Lyons, and accepled by the ' " , , ', "" niece of Mrs. Effie Monroe was also hoard of viewers appointed by the Mjr "'"' 2v"f goon ana me juuges roun ci , ion county court about one year ago difficult to make a decision. Miss; y.,, . aU(, the plans ami complete specifications of f" TSLSTLS Uard party ivi at the hall at Lyons DR. O. L. 8COTT--Graduate of Chiro praetio' Fonataia Head, Darenport. Iowa. If 70a have triad everything ami got no relief, try Chiropractic spinal adjustments and get well. Of fi.-e 406-7-8 U. 8. National Bank buildinr Phone Main 87. Betide nee. MVin 82R-B. about reduced freight rates on house hold good, to all points Faat through cilAg a HODQKTN-Oeneml service Oapital City Trmaafar to, a t . , 161 S. Comm.rci.l St., Salem. Phone S,. HubbaTi hhte PhoTT ELECTRIC BATHS Massage, Ameri earn and Swedish, drugleaa method' of treatment, Eva Murphy, drugleaa: physician, 384 State St. Room 11.' Office hours. 10 a, m, to 9 p. m. tf 8CAVANQER I which are ou file in the county clerk's Hnppes second, and ' st Salem want a bridge across i 1... . - ,11.. ....... o.i ..nt ..,,), .,. iftVe in Marion county. All require .i.,-r ?ieii'ini. nim jit?!, i,,iiii?..- iiiuw. -. - JJ 1 1 , , ... Saturday evening, which was enioved Ihe normal has succeeded nt last in j . the school 1 bv evervbodv. iits of the laws have" been conudied ecuring the consent of b. also is very emphatic in savin, ,h, - "V "Tldren ,7 lower orade. of Inde- br?' wants some action taken at once. '"' ". . """.., ,,,-. , ,.:: I Mr. Kov tlev 11 Tbil was manifest by the enthusiast!. tWi 'onstrii.tiun begun as soon ai jiendence public school purposes, been made with school for training1 A contract has also .fr. ami Mrs. Alva Grimes, of Miel at l.vons. and Mr. Clarence Mon- UNDEBTAKEBS 8ALEM SCAVENGER Charlea 800a proprietor. Garbage and refuse of al Kinds removed on monthly contract) at reasonable rates. Yard and COM pools cleaned. Office phone Mai' 2247. Residence, Main 2272. ELECTRIC SUPPLY Co., 220 N. Liberty Phone 263. A com plete Use of EUetrto Supplies and fixture. me and families, of Detroit, were visit j the Mountain View its at the home of Dnvid Monroe. Mrs. Joseph Peters, of came to Lvons on business. Mr. Tom Ironos, formerly of Lvons ,: u.,1.1 u .a... ., , : ,1... tne season hoiiui permit. V ." r: ' " r ? 1 " " " ' Funds Dlssloated um 'wi :,he;'sV; : srmjrMoTst s,!"H'! yw Vt't of ,,m; , . , i-l . 'the new members of our court and do-1 school mnv be used for the training ot mi; arouml outside uniting to express;"" , 1 I - :i;..; .,..-1 ZSK". 'XX? S ST ' Xt TMT2 t a-. npecially as it would be the most e,o ? tt"'1,",1 bu"ne" ,f SSi&S: , ' The Ladies' Aid met in the bas.iment nomiial and the quickest wav of get- l'";lt 3f..00t created. At the begjnmng of the second sent- un8 the bridge. 1 ; thi yls.jsrti Mr 0,aLn,r"; m , m Se WKBB CLOUGH CO. C. B. Webb, A, M. Clough morticians and funeral mm directors. Latest modern methods , - - . . - . known to the profession employed ; Ml llltV 111 I I 1AII lain :I888. wis v m 1 Kosehurg, 499 Court St Mill 12o, Main 9888. ON Good Real Estate Security TM.UB. J- t'OKH I RIGDON-BICHARDSON CO. Funeral I Over Ladd A Bush bank, Salem, Oregon 1 directors and undertakers, 252 North . Highsueet Day and night phone . UAMCV T Q f Q AN MISCELLANEOUS A letter was rend from Superintend ,. H icekhiaer sVariiig that ,he;os, rte all rcd improvements du- two, who completed the course at the ; P 0 fcih e J aVv Of the Southern P.eifl" bridge '- ;-'"" "?" .IL'i 'kJTE R1!!?. JfeLjSS WW ! rTJw away an elee- $150,000 and with the statement thai' steel bridge would be more economic degree, hnve to be curtailed, but in promoted from the training school. ; sno tr.asurei u.m moya .iav aunei- s a specialty. 3o vrs. experience with ! " 7: TT7 ; I Consultation free. Lady attendant. . . .. ,. , 1 . t , , . 11 . , t i full an , 1 1 1 .it Ti.. . n j 1 1 j ' n c j a t .vi . L'i . Q A I V , 1 1 I'Vi '11 A VfllF 1 .. V .. . -.. . . . iew of the fact that practically uouuie .Mjs Sellers, a student of the normal. ' - ' " :. . j urug", surgery unn nrugiess memons. "v ""- i Office OOa-SOti U. S. National Ban building. Phone 859. Residence, 30 North Capital street. Phono 469. ; 'nt the tio"s.as president uud vjee -president, re- flora A. BREWSTEB, M. D. Neu- rologiHt, nervous and chronic diseas es a specialty. 35 vrs. experience with I Eastern Money at Lowest Bates, on approved Security. Homer H. Smith, Boom 5, MoCornack Bldg., Salem, Or. FOR SALE 8TOVE REPAIRING ""- -- - -i.- STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 years experience. D, pot National and American fens Sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 256 Court street. Phone 124. OSTEOPATH - - - - . i w "b 1 ' m DRS. B, H. WHITE and B. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksvdla, Mo. Post graduate and specialised ia nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. Treat acute and chronic disease. . . - i i .. , , nrv u. -Mi. Hunk halter favored tie plans """"' - -i - , -- a i...r. u, .M,r..,.v,, On account of other business, ,.. h. ,ni,,l Inst season i i... tk. i,:i. i.i .!, ,,. election was hold over until luesoay ' til I "im 'in vii s. . VllKUl.ru tJ I "t HIEII UV't'l IVi irnt.il t iiv , . , It was decided for the J. L. Patterson of Kola eznrWMed the that this bridge is of gen- mm freshnu-n This latost iddltieii .... .... .. 1 . ornl ... rn n I .,t tin- PmiiM' fit 1 Olv vwnl f,y t ...... 1, . f.- ( II Si Himself as heing tavor or a concrete ! "... , ' , .,.. 'ThZTTTS VT' ' n. V. ..them at that time, and a good time was the two county "VS"' " ' .r. una Jirs. v. x. u' 'rll""r" I ,v.l i. ni Tl, w,.rk- ,,f ih ,i tion in Dunamg now. Tuesday evening from .Mill city, wiiere " . , ,, , , And be it further resolved, that vfl. r, ,.,iu.ii i,s l.een working i one i aeoompuanoo ami tue i nimoie ciun Uve. residents of, and representing the of the nrlt0 snwmiHg fol several months ; "ett a nice llttht asi. A tew gentle I . . 1 -a' TV. II. ,.,-. 1,11,,, imiialu um tiri.solil I In. irl elect. .entire easierii enu ui ui past j f . i , T iMgtlOUS to the proposed bridge, adojit :,,iss Kntin-ri,,,, Gentle, who has bsoodff foUwlI!K officers: President, these resolutions with all good feeling teaclllns at Woodland. Wash., is liavir.gi ir,s- Bopora, vice-president. Mrs. Mer , towards the comity courts of both eoun- va,ati(1I1 her school is ,(,st,d on Wj secretary. -Mrs. itayton lKr: ties interested, and recognize the tact llccount of gichaSM treasurer, Mrs. Alice Mays. The next thai each court is acting, and wishes Miss Gladvs Evans and Miss Gavuellc meotin" wj!1 !,e h?'4 HtS I to act, for the very best interests ol , . Graduated fen hluh school Lmcnt ? Wednesday, Pksbrnary 7. Ev ils mid-year, have entered the aormoi. ""V , " ' V, ik '.,. i,r.., . work done in their line the Aid will lie " which wn, scheduled for Friday, 11 fxumin.fim, frnn 710 Qlotn Qt l.kin,,' 1350. i. ..;.).... ii.. I... i I .1,.. t,., ...iiii.tv.o outi c... ..... " courts weie Irving lo act together. Al steel bridge be though! would soon be out of date. I''ianh Gibson, who presided, in order that the Polk eountv court should know the sentiments of West Salem, appoint ed a committee to confer with the court I Wednesday. The members of this com mittee are A. H. Sonthwlek, L. I), (lib son, i . . lioo, .ei ic lu.ior aim ,ii- i . . .. r. ". Lit?"' nil cAneeniod. and that an honest dltTer- I,:'el.'VM; 'd.:.. .....,.;.,.,. ,.. eiue of opinion exists, and we hereby d: Maccabee Thimble club to meet with FRTjrrTya) NUR8HRY Sales vard, I , Ihn, limn ,,,,,1 a .... ....... u.-iul . .. .. - Zi Jligu anil Kerry streets. Pull line ot j nursery stock. Italian prunes a ape- j eialty. Grafted Ftanquett walnuts., Roman strain. 50,000 fine peach seed Ungs. that we will graft as desired j if contracted for at special prices.) Petite scions suitable for grafting on aliove mentioned seedlings, from the largest sixed Petitcs grown in this country. Nursery located one milo east of penitentiary. Phone 100F21. Grafters wanted. 20 acres of fine rivet bottom land, near. good R. R. town, on good gravel road, no buildinirs. snlendid location I'..- i. Will ..,....,.( I .,. home in exchange. Square Deal Real , MRS. M. T. SCHOETTLE Osteopath land, declare it our firm opinion that i , , . i. .iA : l,:.. ,.,.,!!.. i J"""i "He it resolved, bv Ihe people ol the "', r"" "F . and Saturday eastern portion of Pott county, Oregon, otnerwtse man . '; in mass meeting assembled at West Sa-! will be In no manner liui.!,nt,.V to Oregon, pa., this 3rd day of ebw elTB" eo""' . nLl Ji "For these reasons, .therefore, we Saopi tnese resouu iun. nuu wi"""v tneir serious eon- courts. -Donald Record. THE OPERA EBNANI tern UI V 'That, in (lie closing of the inter eountv bridge at Salem. Oregon, we are; and profoundly urge their ser -js ,n-r(et "uci' "" e,iwMtei sSoTL? . J'' apparent necessity ' fhwe resolutions be mailed o, ghts. has been postponed I riiid will be given next Tuesdnv and i Wednesday nights, in the liiyh scnool . . assembly room ! Cliuseppi erd. is perhaps the most Af,.c ktitT ,.et,.,,,, s;ilv- f,nn, i,, representative ot modern Italian opera. several weeks' visit in Portland. !"Ernani" is less well known than .,ome 0f Marion county, Oregon, and said ill Ills Til' V II 'k 1 1 H I I ni I fa I I V II I t I i ! I - iiuiFi , ., . . . , u r 1 1 1' 1 1 ii , k'.ilmiinsi' I, ty, Co., 202 V. S. Bunk bldg. FOB .SALE 10 acres river bottom j land; also 26 acres, 14 cleared, bal ance fir timber, near Salem. Price I $2500, terms. T. M. Mills, Amity, Route 1. 2-1 TRY JOURNAL WANT .ADS ic physician, graduate of Pounders School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Misouri. Treatment by appointment. Phone Main 392B. 628 N. Winter, Salem, WATER COMPANY ' .--V...S SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets. Bills payable monthly in advance. NOTICE OP FINAL HEARING Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account as administratrix of the estate of Hen ry Green, deceased, in thc county court The Monmouth hotel has again copy for this having to.be done, we nttrar residents of Polk ' eountv keenly feel the need of an immediate 9ttm tot move being made by our county court to co-operate with the eountv court of Mnrion County first, ill providing fOTJ some .temporary means of handling the traffic across the river at this point; j second, that the comity court of Polk county be urged to co-operate, in the jj, true spirit ot cooperation, witn tne comity court of Marion county, in tali inn the necessary steps toward the Bon- st Miction of rWw 'Itftdge tft e. ' See Big Saving' "Believing that a saving, in engi neering expense alone, of from $15,0000 to !r20,0(,ll in the cost of a bridge may be made, we most earnestly urge that the services of the state highway de partment be accepted uud that the en gineering mid supervision of the con struction of a new bridge be turned ov er to them. "Inasmuch as dissension and differ ence of opinion has arisen, as to the type and kind of bridge, wlietner it m 0C changed hands. Mr. I.. V. Mackon, who lias been running it tor several inontns, lore- It is a rarely melodious work and well suited to the vietrola. public library is 'fortunate id be- 1917, at 10 o'clock a. in. in the comity court room in Salem, Marion Couiny, Oregon, as the time and pw.ee for hear pubBscraon. louver- "" , "6, y . " 2, Th of nlPCil to enen merauri ui McKinnaf who will take charge m iU"' t0 otter on its lecture course a nig objections thereto and the settle- most ' court, ami mat iiiei ji (! -r j m-ofers the mnvins complete vietrola concert ot this opera, j ment of said estate. Dated this 12th nil.: ,, !..,. .. ..CV.....1...1 i... ... . r... ....... ni- el,ii kilalnM. ,m,l haaiilca unliriM " F'"'"!" i. a,mu.,i .... ,ue nm- ui ui .1011. the Norm theatre here- he will give a show at Atrllc now and then. A delightful chafing dish party was given by Miss Radabaugh on Saturday' Monmouth News ness of Professor Frank Churchill, who will furnish and play the records Miss Jessie Cox, who is well known to the library audiences will relate the story B v" r ........... j, . m, , . evening at the home ot -Miss Mabel -1, . , , : . ' 1 - West. A feature of the evening's en-!r,"!l-N renrunry : . unne auui MARGPEIUTE GREEN, Administratrix. Frank A. Turner, Attorney for Kstato Jan 15 to Feb. 12. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people (Capital Journal Special Service.) Monmouth. Ore-, Feb. 5. Mr. E. D ,..., atiinl Thursday Irom lacomn i.,i;,,,, ,,-,. m, vv,.Bt' ...rtivn where he was called some in nays ago of ier experience last fall when tho : " ' ,v on account oi uie unless oi jjcar Ijeeame straiKled on the t ulitoinia Omor, wJi.o, passed away the day lifter twust. . .. Mr. .Mason nrj-ived. STonnicnlh people j;s Bessie Barniootl will leave for will remember Omer as he grew to man-; 101. nomc Pgrtlnnd soon alter the hood here. Besides his I M her lie leaves ; operetta of which she is director a widow and two brotneis. , School opened on Monday torium of the pii I .lie. (.lilirnrv I at CHANGE IN DONALD FIRM at the normal with a total regisirauon v ui.i for the second semester. This is 107 more than any previous attendance at the O. X. S. excepl for the six weeks summer session. Professor Gentle appeared in chapel last Friday morning for the first time since bis prolonged illness. That every- lone was overjoyed by his appearance high or low level, steel or concrete, vve n ,lon,onstrut by 'the hearty greet Jlavs & Co. store Karl Carver. Who has been with week i1 If "1 Will take you back to younger days Remember the bread and butter of your childhood days? How GOOD it tasted! That memory lin gers yet. But say! You'll get that same wonderful enjoyment when you eat HOLSUH In this big loaf (and big loaves are always better than small loaves even from the same dough), bread baking has reached its highest per fection. 10c at all grocers 10c Buy the Big Loaf lor Qimiity and Economy s. ?, y X iam 5 1 """alfflafcslKHl m I a f 1 i rev tMim mmm Wdfta 1 TXTATJ be t ILUM&LltL mat vvc ' ;, v ft.' ' T- BBiU MHskbhW SMIbBbWC ttgmgttt " 4. r i r .i T.I.1. .1 ju'i'j A change has been oiMD recently in a Donald firm which is of considerable given, baa has been contemplating a , c , ... i"-"" frli tt. Enrone in the near future. ;hnngeili the ownership ot the h. C. The Parent Teachers meeting has been J postponed on account of the operetta j which will be "iven on Tuesday night, which is the regular meeting uighl of tl.., ..,.:.,i!,. The Woman's Civic club met in rtg- Megniaed as u full partner ia the firm, idar session on Friday afternoon and! CBtverLha se ! discussed important work which it is P""1'"'" ' merchandise game and hoped may be accomplished this year. ; enderstands the business in all as Dr. Price reports the arrival of a l0!Pfcfe8' TI IM "ul" .ot osyUont pound boy nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. hftbltB lif.,.ss"sf.s X y I'lcnsmg V- W. Newman on Sunday afternoon. ".... .' ' '"v Paul Uiley is having a new floor laid in his kitchen. The work is being done by Floyd .Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Guthrie are en joying n visit with their daughter and her Husband, who are here from Corval lis to Upend the week-end. A movement is on foot among the I 0., , CtAA ttall. tr. r.r..i.ou.. ., ,.:..,. f, I Silvcrton, Or.. Feb. o. Silverton s use in their hall here." ' debating teams won important victor- Mr. and Mrs. Elba Kbberts went to us ,,Km' " . u"' ,NI Wheat Trade Small and Market Nervous I'Mvago, Feb. 5. Tradv in wheat was small and the market nervous, a dispo sition to wait until the political situa tion clears being evident. May wheat opened up one and remained unchang ed at !l.ci9. July opened up 2, later etcl losing hl 3-4 to 1.47. September open- Ihe store for the past several ' 'd up I later declining I .l-t to tl-" .. Hay, timothy , , , . -in . . . .'.,,... .... .. .f.N ..I..' ... In... tll'llC. nas porenasea a nair interest in i""r ........ it and will hereafter be known and orable Argentine weather was respon- .lnv oin-neii up .1-4 cent aim EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL B&lem Elestris Co., Maaonis Temple, T27 North High PLUMB INO, BTEAM FITTING AND TINNING T, M.. Ban, 104 South Commercial street ft.... TRANSFER 'AND DRAYAGB Salem Truck A Dray Co., corner State ana front streets Mala 1MN . Mala lit .. Mala ft Bran ShortSj per ton Hay, clover ... Hay, cheat Hay, vetch will add strength to it there is little 1 doubt- Donald Record. Silverton Debaters Win Two Contests sible. Mav niiened up ;( cent gained 1 l-M. going to 11,06 1-8. .Inly opened u)i later gaining l'L to 9S 7-S. Oats were strong at the start, bol developed weakness with wheat. May opened up 3-d, subseipiently losing S tn 154, . 1 1 1 1 v opened up 5 -S, later de dined H to .")H H-H. 1'rovisions ruled firm but quiet. Shortly before the market closed May wheat jumped 5, going to $1.7.V i a bushel, i overing ny snorts, munag Butter Butterfat Creamery batter, per pound . Country butter Eggs and Poultry Kggs, trade E$gS, cash .' Hens, pound Roosters, old, per pound .: Turkeys, live Turkeys, dressed Ducks, live Geese, live ... $28.50 $32 $1213 $11 $12 $16 41c 44c 2832e 27c ........ 28c 13C'15o Z 9e ie2ic 2224c 1214c 12c LODGE DIRECTORY Pork, Veal and Mutton Pork, dressed . I3m&jl4c to winter wheat by cold weather and : Pork, on foot $9.2o10.25 1UC team in this city three to nothing and the affirmative bent Tillamook's nega tive two to one. The subject debated was the insurance question, This makes Silverton champion ot Portland one day this week. Mrs. Nichols and little son arrived here one day this week from Omaha, Ne braska, for a month's visit with Mrs. Nichols' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John TT 11 1. XT ; . l . , , l . Jiuiifii' .n. ichois nas ucen emiiioveu ,i. ,.ii, -;n , .. . . .. in. iin.iii iii.iiii. i i, 1 1 1 . . i . i , me by a stationery firm in Omaha but has j illts W()11 in , triangk being: Sil- been advanced to a position in New Verton 7, Oregon City -t, Tillamook .1. York where his family will join him T)lt, wimi,.IS of the"debatc were: Af- & w ie5 ' finnative Edwin DunwvAlvin Hobart. Mr. h. r. Evans, who has been very Negativi Rholin Cooley, Anna Hobart, ill With pneumonia, has been moved silverton will next hold a dual debate downstairs but is still very weak, not w;th tne winner of the lower Columbia being able to walk at all vet. 'district better fooling 'in cosh circles wni given j Spring lambs us the cause. IVcal, according to quality . Steers j Cows .- buus Ewes Lambs ! Wethers Washington, Feb. 5. Henry Ford,: Figs and Dates peace advocate, today offered Sccre iFigs, 36 12-oz tary of the Navy Daniels the use of . Black figs Ford Offers Use of Plant for Making War Munitions Miss Alice Scott has been Suffering from ulcerated eye-lids ns a result of! using her eyes too soon after having the measles. Mrs. Orval Butler is very low with I pneumonia. Mr. I'. (). Powell went a lem to at- tend the meeting of county creamery managers; the object of the meeting was to come to some agreement as to tin selling price of cube butter. Denn Alden. of the Willnelte univer-1 sity, addressed the faculty and student' The .judges acting :ij Silverton were: Professor Matthews and Professor Hall of the Willamette university, ami Prin cipal T. .1. aUry, of Portland. The meet lav was presided at by W. K. Slaile of this city. Walnut Growers Meet In Salem Next, May 5 his big automobile fnctory at Detroit for government munitions work and : agreed to operate it without profit to . himself . ford told thc secretary: "I can without question, and in the event of a declaration of war, place our factory at the disposal .of the Cnited States government and will operate without one cent profit. I will also eon- tribute my overtime and work harder than ever before.' Other big firms offering their ser vices to the government were the Hetn- lehem Hteel company, i niieu low j Brussels sprouts Steel corporation and the Heinington pBrenips, carrots and beets and Winchester Arms manufacturing I ( ol lI hns(Si po. oinpunies. these rums uiu nor men- Fruits White figs Golden dates Dromedary dates Vegetables Cabbage i String garlic Potatoes, sweet Potatoes, per 100 pounds Green onions - Artichokes Lettuce, California, crate .. Onions Celery Cauliflower Portland, Or. 1U 12VjC ... fl7ic ... 4Sr)4e ... 3Vj4e .". Be 10c .... 5c7c $2.75 9c 100 15c $3.75 4ijc 7fi10c 414c $2.262.50 40c $1 $2.f)0 .. $(i(a6.50 $1.00 $2.75 12c $1.23 10c MODERN WOODMHN OF AMERICA Ore gon Cedar Camp, No. rt'-'ta. meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock tn Me- Derbv-Loiky bldg., corner Court and High' streets. J. F. Day, V. C, J. A. Wright, clerk. SALEM LODGE Nr. 4, A. F. ft A. M Stated communications nrs Friday la each month fit 7 :3( p. m. In the Masonic TcnxuJe. C'hna. McCarter, W. M ; 8. Z. Stirrer, secretary. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly, No. 84. meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. in t. O. O. F. hall. 0. O. Matlock, M. A. C. A Vibbert secretary, Crowa Drug store, 338 Statu street. CENTRAL LODGE No. 18 K. of P. Derby building, Tuesday evening of each week at 7:30. loyd T. Bagdon, 0. 0.; W. B. Gilson, K. of B. and S. .. O. U. W. 1'iotecBon Lodge Ne. Meets eyery Monday evening- at 8 to the McCoruack hall corner Court and Liberty streets, A. B. Aufrance, M. VV. ; S. A, McFadden, recorder; A. L. Brown, Cnsncler R H Duncan, treasurer 1ALBM HUMANM sttClBi: V. O. Keeler, president; Mrs. IiOn TJUlaon, secretarw. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumk animals should be reported U the leeretnrr tor lnvefltiientin. UH MO LAY COMMANDbWTno. B, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Friday to each month at 8 o'clock p. m.. In Masonle Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously Invited to meet with oa. Lot & Pearce, B. C. Frank Turasr, reenrder. tion operating without profit, as did llenrv Ford. Apples Oranges, navels Lemons, per box Bananas, pound California grape fruit Pineapple Honey Cranberries Cocoanuts .. "Takes You Back To Younger Days, m mm -Ml ' Mp andjn all I Feb. ."..More than L'.V body of the normal Friday morning, members ot the Western Walnut asso taking for his subject '" Historical ; eintion gathered at the Imperial hotel Lies." The talk was both interesting Saturday morning to discuss various! and instructive. According to Mr. Alden i phases of the industry, including winterl many historical "facts" are not (ants I pruning, method of earing for scions,' ill and our histories are in nt of ipialitv mid prices. The session was pre- j vision. 'sided over bv .1. . ( ooper of McMinn- one-day session of institute will I ville, head of the association. held here next Saturday. February I lint walnut growers of Oregon ,i:., i,,,i c ,i, ...i i in, tor Hie teachers of Poll; county! well pleased with existing conditions H0kins expects to start on her ,?,:' ' ' and some other schools outside of the1 was evidenced by the discussion at t vacation about February 15. Bunar beet county. negumr 8C11001 WOfK Wilt be i 1 K nrniun. .-iiiu.ini nuiiwiu ,-.-.-,- ; carried on, with the critic, teachers in tion the growers in attendance reported j charge. There will be no school on the i that the present winter has been favor following Mohdnv. able for nut crops, the only drawback . . SZ . I l , 4 .. . , t, . . 1 .Mrs. Hrewster has closed the rest, 'Hi 1 ,MI"K snarp iinsi i.-isi uvnruer. MRS. HOPKINS ON VACATION Airs. Ksther M. Hopkins, superintend ent of the industrial school for girls, , Florida urane fruit ... who has been granted a leave of ab- i Pineonnle sence bv the state hoard of control Tor three months, reported to the board to day that the position will be taken dur- inir her absence by Mrs. Minnie Darst ! of San Diego, who has been elected iy Retail Prices 50c(oj$1 $2.25Ca$2.50 . $3JO4.00 Be $3.50 $5.00 8e $3.50 $11 $1.15 HUDSON COUNCIL, No. 1, H. 8. M. Itated assembly first Monday to eaea month, Masonic Temple. N. P. Rsimus sen, Thrice Illustrious Master ; Olenn C. Nlles. recorder. SALEM COUNCIL NO. 222 Knights sod Ladles of Security Meets every 2nd sad 4th Wednesday ettck month t Hurst Hall. Visiting members ars Invited ts attend. E. F. Waltsn, financier. 480 I. 14tb Street. Kggs, dozen Cherry City Bakery Co. SALEM, 0REG0N- "Erecied and operated by workmen to give Salem folks this better" bread." " rant and oved into her residence east of the high school. Mrs. Hnusemnii has moved info the Bouldon building anil will conduct her cleaning and pressing business there. Those who proudly lmast of Oregon's climate may sometimes hesitate a few days in midwinter but they never stop. COUGHS and COLDS Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DBUO STORES Tubes 25c jars soc Judging from expressions at the con Iterance Oregon growers are pretty well satisfied with prevailing prices. It was stated today (hat a majority of pro ducers have obtained an average of SB cents n pound for last season's crop ; of walnuts. Acreage in Oregon is increasing, ac I cording to delegates attending the meet ing. It is estimated that in tamhill j county alone there are more than :!0D0 acres set to walnuts. The Vroomun PranUette is the most popular variety j in this state. I The next session wtH be held at Ha i lem Mav " when graft ng and pollnaton will cone up for study and discussion. f II. V. Meade of Oreneo is secretary of Wheat .... the association. Oats, new THE MARKETS ! Sugar, beet Creamery butter Flour, hfird wheitt flour, : llev - PORTLAND MARKET 33c $7.80 $7.00 30c $2.W$2.40 il.90tj)$&0l PACIFIC LODCH No. 50, A. a. A. at Stated communlcatlom third Friday In each month St 7 "SO n m. Masonic IVinple. W. II. liaucy, W. M, j Mrawt U- i liuute, secretary. WOODMEN OF THB VfORLD Meet eysry 'Pridnv night at 8 o'clock in Derby bldg., Court and High Sts. A. J. Sweinink, CT C.j L. S. Oeer, clerk, 507 Court street. Phone 53. B. N. A. "Oregon Orape Camp ".No. 1360, meet every Thursday evening in Derby and Lafky building, Court and High streets; Mrs. Sylvia Behnupp 1371 Market, oracle; Mra, Melissa Persons, recerdcr, 1296 North Conimereal. Phone 1438M. I 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 prices are Ihosc paid thc pioducer. Corrections are made daily. The warm weather has had its effect on the egg market with prices off an other cent today. Potatoes continue on an advance with quotations today of ff.28 and 2."0. Grains $T .200(11 .25 43e Part land, Ore,, Feb. !). Wheat, elnb $i-ro Hed Kiissiiin $1.17 Blues tent $1.34 Korlyfold 1.."0 Oats, No. 1 white feed $: Harlev, feed $.' Hogs, best live $11.60 Prime steers $0 Fancy cows 7.7."i(f Calves $7(a)H Spring lambs $12.23 Hotter, city creamery 4.'l Kggs, selected local ex. Hens IMfelOc Hroilers lK( 20c Geese l2(o 13c IOZ:il ( L M. HUM CARE OF Yick So Tong CHINESE MEDICINE AND TEA COMPANY Has medicine which will ear Any known Disease Open Sundays from 10:00 a. at, bftti) 8:00 p. ra. 153 south High 8tret. Utm, Oregon, paiM I3