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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE. MONDAY. JUNE 24. 1913. SEVEN DO YOU KNOW WHY - - - People Always Find an-teiFcr ; ? r W FISEEH ' ! THE COLOR Of f HNDTKE y- evfrsi f STRANGLE HOLD DCNt j Of4 T LOST I'D I THii CEtWpiHOt TO rT ) FLAT (ST THE. SsmSS fctK"w SrCC mws I is too ) wft-ji , J Jou. . -75-0 ft wnnmout H) Bcr of out in ?Hf a,o ITS SPRiN fN(h LIKE. f fc") FUVTBIHISL U5N6TO '"WED C "VX V- . HST ' X ) f A. 1 Of TrtlSr I I JUNK. ) U MONTHS AV ' ' ' ' AND SO- Q FOLUOVMED BN- ' tNCLV '. fe us LIKEWISE ' hj.-.'. " - - - Dallas Lumber Company : Is Employiaj?. Women Dallas, June . 24. Women an? being employed in the mill ana yards of the Willametto Valley Lumbe-rcomp:niy in this city. They are doing the reglilai work of men. piling lumber and unload ing trucks. One ig also employed as as sistant in operating a rip saw. George T. GerKnger, manager of the companv, says that the women are making the first class hands, and, that while their employment was in the nature of an ex periment, it is proving satisfactory and othera-will doubtless be engaged. ELKCTEIC CAB HITS AUTO. Woodburn, Or., June 24. Thomas Hunt, of Broadacres, was badly cut bout the head and otherwise iniuned' when the braneh electric ear struck his automobile at West Woodburn yester day. Mr. Hunt, his wife and two-year-old child were in tho machine, but the others escapod with little Injury. ie uuioinooue was carried 10 feet before going to the side of the track and was damaged to some extent. It is mid the auto engine went dead on the crossing and that the accident was un avoidable. There arP at least two bovs in the United States army who will' probably vitr again go to sleep on sentry duty. J THE MARKET Grain . : Wheat, soft white il.8501.87 Wheat, red $1.85 Wheat, lower eradea on sample Oats , 80(S)85c Barlev. ton : 15ft Bran"! s36 Shorts, per toa . $33 Hay, cheat, new $20 Hay, vetch, new . $20 Hay clover, now $20 Dry'whdte beans '. 77t Butterrat huttft .... j 46c Crewmery butter 49c Pork, Veal and Mutton Pork, on foot 15y215 3-4c Veal, fancy 13(fi)14e Steers f 79c Cows .. 57c Bulls . 67e Spring lambs .. 12c Ewcg 57c Lambs, yearlings '. ... 9c Eggs and Poultry Eggs, cash ..... 35c Eggs, trado ; 37c He&s, pound Vegetables Potatoes, old Potatoes, new California red onions ... Onions, rreen Onions, Bermuda Artichokes Cabbage Asparagus Bhubard ........ Peas .: Carrots Tomatoes, crate Turnips Beets Turkeys, live, No. 1 . Hens, dressed, pound Old roosters .... Broilers, live 2123c .. 30c 1516e - 2123o 75c $3.50 . $1.90 40 $1.90 75c 8e 40 - 40c - 2e ..... $2 - c - 2c ... $1 . $3.50 Cucumbers Cantaloupes' . .-. ,.. Fran Oranges ..... $7.758 Grape fruit, California ... ... $4.50 Lemons, box ..... . $9.5011 Bananas . . 8c Strawberries : 2(3)2.50 Dromedary dates . J $6 'Apricots $2 Retail Tncea Creamery' butter ....".......... 55c Flour, bird wheat $2.853.10 r iour, eott wheat .. . $2.83 Country butter 45c Kges, dozen . 40 Sugar sales limited to tiwa nmmda in Salem and 5 pounds to rural purchas ers. For eanuincr Dnrooses 25 lbs at one purchase. PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Or., June 24. Butter, city creamery 4849c Kggis, selected local ex. 3S40c Hens 252c Broilers 29(a32c Goese 20c Cheese triplets 2526e Dally Livestock Market Cattis - Receipts 957 Tone o market steady unchanged Prime fiteers $1213 , Choioe to good steers $1112 Medium to pood steers $910 Fair to medium steers $89 Cpmmon to fair steers $58 Choice cows and heifers $S 5C9 Medium to good cows and heifers $60)7.50 Fair to medium cows and heifers $4.505.50 Canncrs $34 50 Bulls $6fn)8 Calves $8.5011.50' Stockers and feeders $7(59 j Hogs Beceipts 1175 Tone of market steady unchanged Prime mixed $16.60 16.75 Medimrn mixed $16.45(i16.60 Rough heavies $15.60(5)15.75 Pigs $15.5015.75 i Sheep Hwcdpts 2270 Tone orf market steady uucliangcd East of mountain mmbg $1414.50 Valley lanibg 12.5013 "yearlings $7.508 Wethers $77.50 Ewea $57 1 DID YOU REMEMBER THAT WE WERE $ G 3 fi ALL OF OUR SELBY, HANAN, UTZ & DUNNS, AND SEVERAL OTHER GOOD LINES OP SHOES AT LESS THAN MFAGTURINO COST , fit fc. . SJ w flk. i IN MANY INSTANCES AND AT A GREAT SAVING BELOW PRESENT PRICES ON ALL U rm .SHOES AND PUMPS We have some beautiful Light Grey and Ivory Shoes for Ladies today's values would be $9.00. We sold them at $7.00, but to close out they go at $5.85 PUMPS AND OXFORDS-BIack or White at very low prices-Beautiful Kid or Patent Oxford! Ab solutely new lasts-should bring $6.00, but came in late and we want to close them out at : $4.29 Lots of them left yet at prices from $3.65 95c PUMPS! down to Buy Now and Save the Money There is also a line of Men's Fine Calf Button Show New Toes, Welted Oak Soles are worth today $8.00. We sold them at $6.50. To close'out at $5.43 .' Another good one for Men is an English Lace Gun Metal, Leather Sole and Heel $4.50 value. We sold at $3.50, to close out at 0 See Oar New Men's line U!il!il!ll!!li!iljji "Mmby tht fair Stetson Last Ilf$?!Mn!!l!!!!!I List by tht y4tr' None Belter Few Equals at Any Price Bluchr. Cap T. Out strfo Backstay. 5inl Sols. Median HeJ. This Shoe Sells for $10. age $12 Shoes you see. Compare it with the aver- SHOES FROM THE BEST TO THE CHEAPEST-BUT ALWAYS THE BEST FOR THE. MONEY ' Low Priced Shoes, Just the Thing for Berry Pickers Berry Pickers' Shoes at Low Cut " Prices t Mttftt CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. 1 QUICK REFERENCE TOSIFIRSS THAT GIVE SERVICE ON SHORT NOTICE WHERE BUYER AND SELLER! HEEI WE RECOMEND OUR ADVERTISERS t EVEBTTHINQ EIXCTSIOAL falsm Electric Co., Uasonio Temple, 127 North High Telephone Maia 1200 DENTIST DB. F. I UTTEE, DENTIST, BOOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce bldg. Phone 606. 11-4 FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN On Good Beal Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Orer Ladd A Bush bank, Salem, Oregoa OSTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHITE AND E. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkville, Ho Post graduate and specialized in nervous diseases at Log Angeles Col legs. Offices 505-508 U. 8. Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Besidencs, 1620 Court. Phone 2215. Dr. White Bes. Phone 469. ttMHHHMttlimtlHUt aV LEGAL notices;: - IRRIGATION FOB 1918 Tor the purpose of trying to make tho irrigation service more satisfac tory the city will be divided into two districts so that each district will get the full service of the plant upon the day it irrigates. The plan is to have the house which bear even numbers on the streets irri gate only on Momday, Wednesday, Fri day and Sunday, and the houses which bear odd nuutbers on the streets irri gate only on Tuesday, Thursday, Sat urday and Sumday. This plan will per mit every houso to irrigate four days out of eaoh week. The pupposs of the Water company in furnishing water for irrigation is not to furnish all the water a person can run through the hoso in the sis irrigation hours every day, but to fura ish enough water to keep the lawn in condition. To use mor than enough it a waists. We will pump the usual amount of water and hope to famish it mora satisfactorily Salem Water, Light & Power Co. tl LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornack hall on every Tuesday at 8. P. Andreaea, O. C W. B. UU son, K. B. ft S. MODEBN WOODMEN OP AMEBICA Oregon Cedar Oamp No. 5246.meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Derby building, corner Court and High streets. B. V. Day, V. O.j J. A. Wright, clerk. SALEM, HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Loi Tillson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or neg lect of dumb animals should bs re ported to the secretary for investigation. BOYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA "Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1360. meets every Thursday evening in Derby building, Court and High St. Mrs. Pearl Coursey, 214 Court St-, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, recor der, 1413 N. 4th St. Phone 1436M. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. in I. O. O. F. hall. Norma L. TeTwilliger, M. A-j 0. A. Vibbert, secretary, 840 Owens street. SECONDHAND GOODS BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE- Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry, watches, tools, musical instruments bixyclos, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit cases, trunks, cameras, typewriters and furniture. Capital .Exchange, 337 Court street. Phone 493. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and seas pools cleaned. Office phone Mais 2247. Residence Main 2273. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 years experience. Depot, National and American fence. Size 28 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, et. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence end Stove Works, 254 Court street. Phons 124. LAWN MOWERS THE FIXIT SHOP Let xts repair ans sharpen your lawn mowers. 201 Court. Phone 1022. tt WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Offics corner Commercial and Trade streets Bills payable monthly in advance. FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT Business location at 162 north Oommweial, will rmodcl to suit tenant. See E. M. Klinger, 463 State street, Salem. tf BILLIARD PART)R for rent, witl without fixtures; will remodol suit tenant; best location in city. M. Klinger, 463 State street, lem. )T to , E. Sa- tf NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Oregon State Highway commis sion will receive proposals at 1301 Yoon Building, Portland, Oregon, at 11 a- m. Tuesday, June 25th, 1918, for eighteen miles of hardurfacing on the Pacific highway between Salem and Aurora, in Marion county. Tho work will be let in two units of 7.35 miles and 10.65 miles, respective ly. Bids will bo received on ail types Of pavement. For full particulars, kindly call at room 303 Capitol building, office of the state highway engineer, Salem where apooiffclations und all details may be seen. No guarantee of workmanship, ma terial or maintenance bonds will be required end a special price of $2 perj bbl. f. o. b. Oswego will be made on j tho purchasing of cement. State Highway Commiseion of Oregon! 8. Uf iismi. Chainman, W. L. Thompson, Commissioner. J B. A. Booth, Commissioner. " Attest: Herbert Nun, Htaite Highway Engineer. Salem, Oregon, June 13, 1918. 6 25 at the mixing pilant, also use of flush coat bitumen unu Btone spreading ma chines. Tho price mentioned therein for Bitulithic pavement mixture and flush coat composition, atmis chips and use of maieihiines will include a licerose to use all the patents required in the cofistruWtion of the Iwtuilithie pave ment as herein specified". ' The filing of a bid under Bitulithio specifications will be construed as an acooptanice ef tho terms of the license agrewmonta filed by the Warren Broth ers Company, at the price ' fixed In said agreements which aro on file with the stats highway engineer. 8-25 iu acres wirn L 4 blocks of Stile P3r $2000 wsid f ' Tor difference; CALL FOB IMPROVEMENT BONDS Of the City of Salem, Oregon Notiico is hereby riven that oa July 1, 1018, there will be money en hand and applicable to the payment ef ths following improvement bonds of issue !," Numbers 91 to 1.10; both inclus ive. Holders nf theee bonds will present them for payment at the office of the city treasurer as interest will ccse af ter Juno 30, 1918. O. O. RICE, Juno 10-17-24 City Treasurer. ATTENTION OF CONTRACTORS Warren Brothers Company, owners of the patents used in the construction ef Bitulithic pavements, have filed in the office of stats highway engineer at Salem, Owjon, a properly executed binding agreement to furnish any con tractor desiring to bid on the hard sur face improvements ordered by the Stats Highway commission, proHsa!s to be received on June 2ath, lals, all the neeosearr lidtulithic surface mater ials, mixed ready for ue, and bituuiin ous flush toatinz cement and stone ehins for loatiiiir the wearing surface. delivered on wajrons of the contractor RAILROAD TIMETABLES (In effect June second) SALEM- QEEB LINE No. 73 Arrive at Salem 9:10 a.m. No. 74 Leave Salem ,3 :00 p.m. ALEM, FALLS CITY ft WESTERN 161 Lv Salem, motor.-,..... 7:50 a.m. 163 Lv Ealem, motor -..9:35 am. 185 Lv Salem, motor , ,l:40p.m Through ear te Monmouth and Arli 167 Lv Salem, motor 4:15 p.m ins nr waiem, motor . 5:.r8 p.m. tan wy rrr, .lv balem. ..s:00 a.m. 162 Ar at Salem 9:10 s.m FOB SALE Five acres with goo a. house, barn and out buildings, fenc ed, cross fenced and most of ths ground seeded, good water from pump, fruit for family use; on ft good road 2 miles from city lim its and car line. Square Deal Real ty Company, U. 8. bank building Phono 470. 308 ACRES 1 mile from station, 299 cultivated, is pasture, modern, new 7 room houso, 2 barns, silo, 50 acres clover, annual "income $8500. Pries $100 per acre. 280 acres, 233 cultivated, 80 pa ture, 1 miles from station, fair im provflments; price $75 per acre. 60 acres bottom, SO cultivated, '3d stump pasture, 2 miles of town, ex change for valley farm elsewhere; price $9000. 90 aws, 60 cultivated, 25 in fruit, 30 timber and stump pasture, fair improvements, 5 miles from Sulom, will exchange for southern Orogon, will assume; price $13,000. 290 acres, 250 cultivated, 40 pas ture, well watered, good improve ments, want unincumbered ranck close to Salem not over $13,000; price $20,000. 320 acres Alta, Canada, exchange for valley ranch or Salem residence not over $6000. 330 acres Lake county, Oregen, fn proved, exchange for valley ranch, not over $5000. 10 acres with modern 7 room houss Sfilem ear lune, exchangs denee and mortgag price $4650. Sooolof-i sky, 341 Stats St. 7-1$ rrala Bs. l SLtd- 9 Arrivi Kugens 10:50 sal 13:25 pisj 6:35 pn 8:50 pm- !40 Wy frt Ar Salem OREGON ELECTBIO Southbound Leave Arrivs Portland Salem 6:30 am 8:35 am 8:30 am 10:11 am 10:45 am 12:50 pm 2:05 pm 4:15 pm 13 Ltd. 4:45pm 6:40 pm 0:05 pm 8:07 pm Halem only 9:20 pm 11:20 pm Salem only II 11:45 pm 1:55 am 6:50 am North Bank Station (leave Jeffersom Street 15 and 20 minutes later) Northbound Train Leavs Arrive Arrivs Tov Bugons Balem Portland I 12:05 am 4:35 am 6:50 an I , 7:15 am 9:25 a 10 Ltd 7:35 am 9:45 am 11:30am 18 1120 vn 1:20pm 14- 11:20am 1:50 pm 3:55ptsi i6 Ltd 1:65 pm 4:00 pm 6:45 nm 10 ..4:10pra 6:30 pm 7:40 pm 22 li. 25 pm 7:55 pm 10:00 pm" xNorth Bank Station (Arrivs Jeffersom Street 15 minutes earlier) .'Leave Cop vallis. CORVALIS C0NN5CTI0N3 Leave Corvallis Arrivs Baku 8:25 am..Northbeiifid....9:45 am 12:18 pm....Northbound....l:50 am 2:41 pm....Northb3und....4:00 pm 4:10 pm Northbound.... 5:30 pm pm....Norllbound..7:55 pm 8:18 8:35 10:15 J2:50 4:19 8:10 am....8outhbound....9:57 am am..Southbead..ll:S3 am pm....Southbo )nS Wi pm pm....8outhbound..5:40 pm pm.8outhbound..8:00 pm 164 Ar. at Salem 11:00 a.m. 160 Ar at Salem 300 p. 1L jTRY JOURNAL WANT ADS 168 Ar at Salem ...5:35 p.m. 170 Ar at Salem .7:20 p.m.