Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 20, 1918, Page NINE, Image 9

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LEGAL
notices
IRRIGATION TOE 1918
For the purpose of trying to maks
the irrigation service more satisfac
tory the city mil be divided into" two
districts so that each district will get
the full service of the plant upon the
day it irrigates.
Tlhe plan is to have the house which
fcear even numbers on the streets irri
gate only on Momday, Wednesday, Fri
ilay and Sunnlay, and the houses which
fiear odd numbers on the streets irri
'gate only on Tuesday, Thursday, Sat
urday and Sunday. This plan will per
but every house ts irrigate four day
lout of each week.
The purpose of the Water company
in furnishing water ' for irrigation is
rait to furnish all the water a person
can run through the hose in the six
irrigation hours every day, but to furn
i-ib. enough water to Keep the lawn in
(condition. To use morewthan enough is
la waste. We will pump the usual
(amount of water and hope to furnish
it more satisfactorily Salem Water,
liight & Power Co. tf
IN THE CIRCUIT COUBT
Of th.3 State of Oregon, for Marion
Count;
N. E. Moon and Martha E. Moon,
plaintiffs' vs. Fred Collins, Smith Col
lins, the unknown heirs of Frank Col
lins, deceased, and also all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming any
right, titlej estate, Hon or ipterestin
the real property described 'In the com
plaint herein, defendants, Summons.
To the above named defendants. .
In the name of the state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in tho nbovo entitled conrt and cause,
on or before the 22nd day of July,
1918, arid if you .fail so to appear and
answer said complaint, for want there
of .the plaintiffs will apply to the court
for the relief prayed for in their com
plaint herein, a succinct statement of
which is as follows:
A decree requiring you, and each of
you, to set forth tho nature of any
claim which yon, or any of you, have
in or to the following described real
premises, towit:
Beginning at the northwest corner
of the Towner Savago and wife dona
tion land otaim in the northeast quar
ter of section 12 in township 7 south,
range 3 west of the Willamette Merid
ian; thonco south following the west
line of said D. L. C. 9.50 chains; thence
south 34 degrees west 3.36 chains;
thence north 56 degrees west C.57
chains to the center of the county road
leading from Salem to Aurora; thonce
north 34 degrees east along the center
of said road 9.68 chains to a stone due
west of the place of beginning; thonce
east 1.43 chains to the place of begin
ning, and containing five acres, more
r less, situated in Marion counryj Ore
Kn, nd that all adverse claims be deter
mined by decree of said court and by
aid decree it be adjudged and decreed
that plaintiffs are tho owners in fee
imple of said premises, and the whole
thereof, and that neither you, tho said
'defendants, nor any of yon, have' any
right, title, estate, lien or interest in
or to Baid premises, or any part there
of, and that a decree 'be entered by
said court forever enjoining and re
straining you, and each of you, from
asserting any claim or interest what
fcoevor in or to said1 promises, or any
part thereof, adverse to the plaintiffs
or their successors iu interest, and for
tau'eh other relief as to the court may
fceem, equitable and proper.
You are further notified that this
nummons is served upon you by publi
cation thereof in tho Capital Journal,
a newspaper of general circulation
printed and published In the city of
tialem, Marion county, Oregon, and
that tho date of the first publication
thereof is thn.fith Any of June, 1918,
kind the last publication thereof will
t made on the 18th day of July, 1918.
Thig summons is so published and serv
ed upon you pursuant to the order of
the Hen. George G. Bingham, judge of
the above entitled court, which order
was duly made and entered of record
in said cause on the 29th day of May,
1918.
SMITH & SHIELDS,
Salem Bank of Commerce, Salem,
Or., Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 7-18
IN THE JUSTICE'S COUBT
For Salem DUnsrict. in the Comity of
Marlon, State of Oregon
C. D. Query, plaintiff, vs, Estray,
defendant.
Evidence having been shown to the
aatisfaction of the court that C. D.
Query has exercised reasonable dilli
gene in his efforts to find the owner
of an estray heifer about one year old,
cream colored and injured in the right
YOU KNOW WHY - -
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i: Willamette Valley News j
Eola Items
(Capital Journal Special Service)
Eola, Or., June 20.: Miss Minnie Saal
feld is home, from Seattle, where she
has been working, for a short visit with
her parents and brothers and sisters.
Mr. Mitchell who has been working
ou fhe Horst place has moved into Mrs.
Jacobson's house. He has a wife and
two children. Ho has-a short job of cut
ting wood and would like a job of any
kind when through.
Our Red Cross workers will meet
Thursday afternoon as usual. We now
have a sewing machino loaned by Mrs.
E. Prunk. We are now working on pa
jamas. Soma are knitting also.
Bond Master Ed Mitty and several
other teams are hauling gravel en the
roadside this week, also last week.
Miss Holstin is getting up a pay en
tertainment for next Friday evening
for the benefit of the Red Cross.
Dr. Brown and wifo of Salem visited
at tho Holm'an home Monday.
Grace E. Holman attended Sunday
school in Salem Sunday. '
Mrs. Nellie Ferguson was cultivating
and clodmashing their fine cherry or
chard last week to keep the moisture up,
Canada Thistle Control
by Clean Collation
O. A. C. Experiment Station, June 20.
Canada thistles may bo slowly starv
ed to ,death by preventing any part
from growing above ground during the
season, says "B. F. SUoehan of tho O.
A. C. experiment station.
"The college recommends clean cul
ture as the best means of eradication"
he reports. "It is necessary to keep th
infested area cultivated throughout the
season, that nn shoots may appear above
ground. If takes a portion of the food
stored in the roots to start new sprouts
above ground, and if this part is cut
off wherever it appears tho food
supply will become exhausted. If allow
ed to grow abow gronnd new food is
elaborated and life eonflnucs. Only a
fow days' growth will store up enough
added food to last the plant a good
while."
Oregon farmers find this ono of the
worst weed pests.' It. is becoming more
widespread every year, and unless meas
ures to check its further spread are tnk-
BABY CHIX
i ?' T wpuialion in Peblunu
oJhixilin(hebM(Uymitack. Le
IH prove ihi, hi you. Bur not the
chMpeit buj tfaa bat Wnlo tor
Uuoroauoo.'
Peulum, California
hip causing her to walk lamely, and
inai more tnan ten days have elapsed
since tho taking np of said animal, it
is therefore ordered that o advertise
two weeks siiccpfwtvfilv In wapUIv thn
sale of said animal' to take place on
the SSth day of June, 1918, at the hour
of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at C. D.
Query's place 4i miles southwest
from Balem near Livesley station on
tho Oregon Electric railwav.
D. WEBSTER. J. P.
June 613
ADMINISTRATOR ' S NOTICE
Notice is hcrebr iriven that the un
dersigned by an order of tho county
court of the state of Oregon for the
county of Marion, duly made .and en
tered on the 5th iday of March, 1918,
was appointed administrator of the es
tate of Clark Rickev, deceased, and
that ie has duly qualified as euch ad
ministrator. All parties fcavlne claims
against such estate are hereby notified
to present the same with proper vouch
ers as required by law to cud adminis
trator at Salem, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated this 23d day of May 1918.
FRANK RICKET,
6 20 Administrator.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICii
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed execu
tor of the estate of Samuel F. White,
deceased. All persons having claims
against the said estate are hereby no
tified ta present the eame, properly
verified in the manner provided by
law, to Bertis H. White, executor of
said estate, United States National
bank building, Salem, Oregon, within
six months from the date of the first
publication of this notice. The first
publication of this notice is made this
6th day of June, 1918.
BERTIS H. WHITE,
Donald W. Miles, Executor.
Attorney for Executor, 410 ,TJ. 8.
Xat'l Bank Bldg. 7-4
THE DAILY CAPITAL
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en its control will be difficult. It has
bfton outlawed, and the best time to
deal with it is right now.
If the thistle is very abundant bare
fallow practice may be necessary to
bring it into control. The land is best
plowed about the time the plant eomes
into bloom, just deep enough to turn
out the root mat, usually about four to
six inches below the surface on land not
plowed for some time. On well cultivat
ed areas the root system is not weU
defined. Plowing exposes most of the
roots, however, to the action of the sun
which kills them.
The land is then harrowed with a
oring-tooth, caro being taken not to
drag th.3 roots into uninfested ground.
Often Pnough are bruoght out to be rak
ed and burned.
The cultivated land is sowed to a
smother crop, such as oats and vetch
and harvested early. It is then plow
ed again, and if very foul given a cul
tivated crop. Clean culture is essential
and if any plant is missed by the cul
tivator it should be grubbed out.
CONGRESS IN FAVOR '
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(Continued from page one)
paign.
This government has a division of
troops organized in the Philippines
which will be available for such a pur
pose. RocTuited among .the Filipinos
and officered by former regular and
volunteer soldilcrs of 'the Philippine
war, this division is regarded as an
efficient fighting unit. The Philippine
national suanl formed the. nii. lpua nf
this organization and it has been rc- i
eruited up to the old strength of 17,
000 men.
Philippine scouts, now about 5000
strong, arc also available for expedi
tionary purposes.
LIEUTENANT KILLED
Fort Worth, Texas, June 19. Liou
tenant II. K. Kelly, flying instructor
at Caruthera field, was killed by a fall
at tho aviation field today.
JOURNAL WANT ADS SHI
RAILROAD
TIME TABLES
(In, ffeet June eecond)
. SALEM- GEES LINE
No. 73 Arrive at Salom 9:10 a.m
No. 74. Leave Balem 3:00 p.m.
BALEM, FALLS CITT ft WESTEEN
161 Lr Salem, motor 7:50 a.m.
103 Lr Balem, motor 9:35 am.
165 Lt Salem, motor 1:40 p!m
Through car to Monmouth and Arlit
167 Lv Salem, motor 4:15 p.m.
169 L Salem, motor 5:58 p.m
!39 Wy frt. Lv Salem. 5:00 a.m.
102 Ar at Salem fl:10 a.m
l4 Ar. at Salem
-11:00
166 Ar at Salem
168 Ar at Salem
-3:00 D.m
..5:35 pjn.
170 Ar at Balem
-7:20 pjn.
J40 Wy frt Ar Salem
2:30pjn
OEEQON ELECTEIO
- Southbound
. '-Leave Arrive Arrlv
Portland Salem Eugent
, 6:30 am 8:35 am 10:50 am
8:30 am 10:11am 12:25 pa
10:45 am 12:50 pm
2:05 pm 4:15 pm 6:35 pn
. 4:45pm 6:40pm 8:50 pn
6:05 pin 8:07 pm Salem only
0:20 pm 11:20 pm Salem only
. 11:45 Tim MtRin a.ro..
North Bank Statioa (leave Jefferaoa
Street 15 and 20 lainutes later)
Northbound
Leava Antra
Mugene Salem
-12:05 am 4:35 am
Train
Ho.
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Arrlm
Portland
6i50aa
9:25 am
7:15 am
10 Ltd.
18
7:35am 9:45 am
11:30 as
1:20 pa
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1:50 pm -4:00
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7 KS T.W.
14 11:20 am
16 Ltd 1:55 pm
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3:55 pa
6:45 pm
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rNortb. Bank Station (Arrive Jefferaoa
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COEVALLJS CONNECTIONS
Leave Corvallis , Arriva Sales
8:25 amNorttboTind..9:45 am
12:12 pm.Northbound.l:50 am
2:41 pm.Northb3und4:00 pm
4:10 pm Northbound! 5:30 pm
6:18 pm Nortbound 7:55 pm '
8:35 am Bouthbound.9:57 am .
10:15 am 8outhbound..ll:33 am
J2:50 pm Southbo niC V pm .
4:15 pm Southbound 5:40 pm
6:40 pm Southbound 8:00 pm
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JOTJRNAL. SALEM, ORE. THURSDAY, Jl'XE 20, 1918.
ROAD WORK OUTLOOK
FAR FROM PROMISING
AS HATTERS STAND
State Highway fammission
Fan's to Secure Federal
Co-operation
The outlook for the construction of
state highways this year is far from
cheerful. A short time ago it was stat
ed the government would match the
state money and do its laairt toward
completing the road from Aurora IS
miles south toward Salem. The state
has bad its monoy ready for some time
this road being a post road and to be.
constructed with auoncy raised under
the Bean-Barrett bill. Apparently the
government has eluinged its mind and
will not put up its sharo of the money.
The highway commission is concentrat
ing its efforts just now in trying to
secure money enougn from the govern
ment to hard surface tho roads prepar
ed last year and save them from, de
struction. While the commission has
"not abandoned hope of getting help
for senile of the work 'begun or plan
ned for this year, t is easily seen that
its hojes are not running high. The
IcommiMion of course does not want to
"criticize the action of the department
in (nodding back, funds, but it is bring
ing every argument to bear to get the
money advanced.
Reading between, lines as to the gov
ernment's acfion- it is apparent that
it docs not want to use the labor of the
state on roads at thig time, and at the
same time is disposed to economizo in
tho spending of any money for any
but; war purposes. It is barely possible
some of the roads planned tor tins
year will recoiva' government aid, but
it is apparently not probable
OFFICIAL REPORT OF
II
Patrol and Bombing Oper
ations Feature In Day's
News to France
Washington, June .20. "On the
Marne front, American patrols cross
ed the river and brought back a num
ber of prisoners, the American com
munique said today. ' ' Gas attacks were
used to a great extent in Lorraine and
in tho Woevre region."
"Artillery fighting and patrolling ac
tivities were again marked at several
points," the report added.
"On the Marne uwt ow patrols
brought back from across the river
prisoners taken in the course of en
counters with o.stile patrols, lour of
our men are missing. In tha Woevre
a raid attempted by the enemy was re
pulsud with losses. ,
"Last night our aviators were again
successful in bombim the railroad
yards and tracks at Conflans." .
Marks Turning Point.
Washington, June 20.-Italy's bril
liant fight against the Austrian! is ex
pected by well informed American offi
ccrs, to mark the turning point 'n the
war this year.
The sews touay that 'many of the
brigades thrown across the Fiave by thfl
Austrians have been swept away by the
swollen river, was decidedly ducourag
iug. Those enemy forcjs which have
crossed to the west bank of the river
are in a precarious position, and if Diaz
follows up the advantage created by
nature, tho capturo and destruction of
a considerable part of the Austrian
army is almost certain.
JUMPS INTO AVIATION
Chicago, June .20. Ragnar
Omtvedt, Chicago holder of tho
world's record for ski jumping,
today i a member of the Unit
ed States aviation force He
will train in South Carolina.
BRAZIL CELEBRATES 4TH.
Bio.D Janeiro, June 0,
TV miltiary and naval forces of
Brazil will parade July 4 in hon
or of America's Independence
day.
AMERIGANOPERATIONS RUSSIA
CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. 1
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Si QUICK REFERENCE TO! FIRMS THAT WYE SERYICE ON SHORT NOTICE
WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET-WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS
. ' ....
EVERYTHING
alem Electric Co, Masonic Temple,
DENTIST
DB. P. I UTTEB, DENTIST, BOOMS
413-414 Bank of Commerce bldg.
Phone 600. 11-4
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN .
On Good Beal Estate Security
THOa. K. FOKD
Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon
OSTEOPATH
DBS. B. H. WHITE AND B. W. WAL
TON Osteopathia physicians and
nerva specialists. Graduate of Amer
ican achool of Osteopathy, Kirkville,
Mo Post graduate and specialized in
nervous diseases at Los Angelea Col
lege. Office 505-508 U. S. Nat. Bank
Bldg. Phone 859. Besidence, 1620
Court. Phone 2215. Dr. White Bet.
Phone 469. .
FOR RENT
FOB BENT Business location at 102
north Conunercial, will remodel to
suit tenant. Sfe E. M. Klingcr, 403
State street, Salem. tf
BILLIARD. PAKLOR for rent, witl. r
without fixtures; will remodol to
suit tenant; best location in city. K
M. Klinger, 403 State .street, Sa
lem. tf
MAY GET
AID FROM AMERICA
Washington, Juno 20. Early White
House decision regarding American aid
for Russia was anticipated in diplomat
is circles today following President
Wilson's conference with Dr. Thomas
G. Manaryk, Czechq-Slav educator and
political leader.
The United Press was informed, at the
Czech-Slav bureau here today that "tho
posibility ia seen of eventual re-cstab-lishment
of the eastern battle line by
allied redemption of Russia along fin
ancial and educational lines."
Senator Hitchcock conferred today
with Sscretary Lansing on the Turkish
attack at Tabriz. Lansing said ho had
no additional information. He Indicat
ed a belief that the attack might have
been madB by a roving band, not reg
ularly a part of the Turkish army.
Revolution la Kief f.
London, June 20. The rovolution
which broKe out in Kieff has spread to
the districts of Chernigoff and Poltava,
to the eastward, according to an inter
cepted wireless dispatch received in
Moscow and relayed here. Forty thous
and armed peasants in these districts
are said to be organizing to resist the.
(jerman-controllcd Ukrainian govern
ment. Artillery suppliea and stores in Kicff
are reported blown up. Street fights are
common, , The civilian population is
fleeing.
Road to Happiness
Be amiable, cheerful and good na
tured and you are much more likely to
be happy. You will find this difficult,
if not impassible, however, when you
are constantly troubled with constipa
tion. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and
get rid of that and lit will be easy.
These tablet not only move the bow
els, but improve the Appetite and
strengthen the digest ion.
THE MARKET
Grain
Wheat, soft whita $1.851.87
Wheat, red . 1.83
Wheat, lower grades on sample
Oats - 8085e
Barlev. ton 156
Braa'l 36
B Fislisr
.... -
' Telephone
. Mala 1200
ELECTRICAL
127 North Eigt
QUICK LUNCH
NEW GBILL OPEN Opposite Oregon
Electric depot, lunchea and meals at
all hours, from 6 a. m. to 11 p. m.
Sam Louie, 136 8. High St. 6-21
LODGE DIRECTORY
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET; AT
McCornack nail on every Tuesday
at 8. P. Andreses, C. C. W. B. Uil
son, K. B. k 8. .
MODEBN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Oamp No. S246,meeti
: every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
in Derby building, corner Court and
High etreet. B. ff. Day, V. C. J. A
Wright, elerk. .
SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D.
Keeler, president; Mrs. Lot TilUom,
secretary. All cases of cruelty or neg
lect of dumb animaU should be re
ported to the secretary for Investi
gation. BOYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA
"Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1360,
meet every Thursday evening in
Derby building, Court and High St.
Mrs. Pearl Coursey, 214 Court St,
oraclo; Mrs, Melissa Persons, recor
der, 1415 N. 4th St. Phone 1436M.
UNITED ABTISANS Capital Assem
bly No. 84, meets every Thursday at
8 p. m. in I. O. O. F, hull. Norma L.
Terwilliger, M. Aj C. A Vibbert,
secretary, 340 Owens street.
SECOND HAND GOODS
BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE-
Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry,
watches, tools, musical Instruments
bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit
cases, trunks, cameras, typewriters
and furniture. Capital Exckunge, 337
Court street. Phone 493.
Shorts, per ton 138
Hay, cheat, new ... ..... ...... $130
Hay, vetch, new $20
Huy, clover, now : $20
Dry white beans 77ftc
BuUerfat ,
Bntterf at 42c
Creamery butter 45c
Pork, Veal and Mutton
Pork, on foot lu'2('i)15 3-4c
Veal, fancy ."l3a14c
Steers ... t(,79s
Cows .. .. SMa
Bulls .. $to7e
Spring lambs .... 12c
Kwes owe
Lambs, yearlings 9c
Eggs and Poultry
Eggs, cash ... ........... 35c
Eggs, trade 37c
Turkeys, livo, No. 1 - 2123c
liens, dressed, pound due
Old roosters - 1516c
Broilers, live 2123o
Hens, pound ..... 20c
vegetables
Potatoes, old . 75c
Potatoes, new $3.50
California Bed onions $1.75
Onions, green ................. 40i
Onions, Bermuda .... . . $1.00
Artichokes ! . 75f
Cabbage -.....-........... . 3c
Asparagus . .... 40e
Bhubard -
Peas .. 1VM
Carrots 2c
Tomatoes, crate .. $3
Turnips 21jc
fleets 2c
Cucumbers ." $1
Cantaloupes - $4.50C5
Fruit
Oranges 7.758
drape fruit, California ................. $4.50
Lemons, box r $0.5011
Bananas ............................ .. 8e
Strawberries $22.50
Dromedary dates .- 8
Apricots . $2.50
Retail Prices
Creamery butter B0
Flour, hard wheat .... $2.853.10
Flour, soft wheat $2.63
Oountry butter . 45
Eggs, dozen 40c
Sugar saie limited to two pounds in
Salem and 5 pounds to rural purchas
ers. For canning purposes 25 lbs at
ono purchase.
NINE
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SCAVENGER
SALEM . SCAVENGER Charles Boos
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
Kinds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools cleaned. Office phone Msia
2247. Resldonee Main 2272.
STOVE REPAIRING
STOVES BEBUILT AND BEP AIRED
. so years experience. Depot, National
: and American fence.
Sizes 26 to 58 in. high, . , . -:
Paints, oil and varnish, etc
, L6ganbeTry and hop hooks.
- Salem. Fence .and Stove Works, 250
Court street. Phone 124.
LAWN MOWERS
THE FIXIT SHOP Let us repair ana
. sharpen your lawn mowers. SHU
Court Phono 1022. Ul
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATEB COMPANY-Offiea
corner Commercial and Trade streets
Bills payable monthly In advanea.
FOR SALE
FOB SALE) Five acrea with jgoo
house, barn and out buildings, fenc
ed, cross fenced and most of the
ground seeded, good water front
pump, fruit for family use; on a
good Toad 2 miles from city lim
its and car line. Square Deal Real
ty Company, U. 8. bank building.
Phone 470. , ,.
308 ACRES 1 mile from station, 290
cultivated, 18 pasture, modern, new
7 room house, 2 barns, silo, 50 acres
clover, annual Income $8500. Price
$100 per acre.
280 aeros, 235 cultivated, 80 pas
ture, 1 miles from shation, fair im
provements; .price $75 per aore.
60 acres bottom 30 cultivated, 30
stump pasture, 2 miles of town,
change for valley farm elsowhere;
price. $9000.
90 acres, 60 cultivated, 25 In fruit,
30 timber and stump pasture, fair
improvements, 5 miles from Salom,"
will exchange for southern Oregon,
will assume; price $13,000.
290 acres, 250 cultivated, 40 pas
ture, well watered, good improve
mients, want unincumbered ranch.
clone to Salem not over $13,000;
price $20,000.
320 acres Alta, Canada, exchajnga
for valley ranch or Salem residence
not over $0000.
330 acres Lake county, Oregon, ins
proved, exchange for valley raaab,
not over $5000.
10 acres with modern 7 room housa
" 4 blocks of Salom car line, exchanga
for $2000 residence . and mortgaga
for difference; price $4850. Boeolof-
sky, 841 State St- , 7-15
PORTLAND MAEKET
Portland, Or., June 20 Butter, city
creamery 44a
Eggs, selected local ex. 3840o
Hens 2125c "l
Broilers 30c
Goeso 20c " -.'J,?
Cheese triplets 2526o '
12 !
Daily Livestock llarket
Cattla
Receipts 295 :
Tone of market steady unchanged
Prime steers 12(a) 13
Choice to good steers $11(3)12
Medium to wood steers $9(al0
fair to medium, steers $8.50(9.50
Common to fair steers $7.50(u 8.50
Choice cows and heifers $9(il0
Medium, tm xrooil cowa And heifers
$6(o)7.50
Fair to medium cows and htufers
$4.51 5.50
(Jannors $3(E4.50
Bulls $6(ffi8" . :.;S
Calves $8(11
Stockors and foderg $7Q - ',
Hoga '
Receipts 500
Tone of market steady unchanged
Prime mixed $16.60(5)16.75
Medium mixed $16.45(0)16.60
Rough Wavies $15.6015.73 -.
Pigs $15.50ai5.75 .
Sheep '
Receipts 110
Tone of market steady unchanged
Tast of mountain lambs $1414.50
Valley lambs $13.5014
Yearlings $3(3.8.50
Wethers $7.508
Ewes $57.H0 . J