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IIMMMMMIIIIMIIIMMminilii : " ' - - D REPARE FO StW house a fresh coat of Paint with cFatJS1! 011 which we are taking a SPECIAL PRICE for this week only. t And of course you'll want to re-tint your walls. We are also making a SPECIAL on KALSOMINE a.Ls?des as wel1 as on our WASABLE WALL COAT PAINT. Sec us before you buy FALLS CITY-SALEM LUNBERCO. . "Everything in Building Material" 349 South 12th Street Phones: West Salem 414 Salem, 813 loll of if mm "From Over There" General Pershing's Official Reoort Today's casualty list contains the names of the following Oregon men: ...Charles Rudolph Freii, Juntura wounded severely. Theodore R Berg, Dallas, wounded - severely. Elinex E. Leavens, Portland wounded severely. Erik W Ungren, Millvllle, wounded severely. - William W. Ward, Portland wounded , severely. - Harold Dewey Bessonette, Eugene, wounded slightly. James A Eyan, Astoria, wounded slightly. - Charles H. Bullock, Portland, wound ed slightly. . .Percy J Collings, McMinn villa, woun ded slightly. ' Vernon S Langdon, Portland, wound ed degree undetermined. William M Sharp, Philomath, woun ded degree undetermined. , Killed In Action. Corp Harry Long Montour, Iowa Pvt. Mils C Nealy McGraw NY. ... Fvt John D Began Brooklyn N Y MED OF WOUNDS Privates. Clarence Johnson Rhinclander Wis Patrick Joseph Kane Bayonno N J Logan L Kyan Seattle Wash Henry n Scott Washington D C privates. William J Beverly Willacoochc Ga Fried W Hawkins Proctor W Va Wililam Petors Mansfield Ohio Ernest Vanlouvcn Jackson Mich Died from Accident and Other Causes . .Lt William Addison Cook Pittsburg Pa ...... ... . ' Here's your chance to get every thing you want at your own price . 00 Do Worth of merchandise, including shoes for the whole family. Lace, ribbon and embroideries for the girls. Hats, dress shirts, overcoats and suits for. men and boys. In fact any and everything your lit tle heart desires. We have it and it goes at your OWN PRICE. THESE GOODS ARE FIRST CLASS Sale starts, Saturday March 1, 2p. m. to 8 p. m.. D. CURRIE, Mgr. G. alern Audio ornpaoy At the Old Independent Market Stand 1 f Privates. . . David Barnaby Gloucester N J Ernest L Books Stciner Texas John R Creveling Berwick Pa Grady Harden Barnesville Ga Thomas Hill Gary Ind Glen Burget Kneppor Summer 111 James W McCormack Findlay 0 Joseph C Reynolds Nicholson Ky William T Smith Now. York Zack Thomas Alnmota Kas Died of Disease. Maj Frank Andrew vnietl Toledo 0 Maj Victor M Whiteside Washington Capt Fred Hurston Hill Carnesvillo Ga Lt Charles E Warner Parkcrsburar W Va Sergeants Forrest T Fullerton Sedulia Mo Enrl E McClanahan Memphis Tenn Albert C Welch, Westport Minn Corporals Georgo Joseph Martin, Palmyra, N J John W Kohlor, Tonawanda N Y Ollin C Link, Cyril Okla ... ... Harry F Longmore, Trenton N J Raymond Love, Austin Texas Daniel J Mathews, San Antonio Tex Henry Mereuro, Matiistique Mich Fenimoro Merrill, Chicago 111 . William W Mims, Grenada Miss Poter R Mongeon, Briniley Mich Get Nicklow, Adnlidc Pcnn Homer Oliver, BByesvillo Ohio John Henry Reeves. Greenville Ga Omar Reusser, Berne Ind James II Robinson, Louisvillo Ky Charles A Ross, Baton Rouge La Albert 8iems Fremont Mich Fred W 8ilbercison, Port Chester N SATTERLEE, Auctioneer liars "K DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARYS? 1919 Prosp ects For Sacramento Ball Teaia Promising Sacramento, CaL, Feb. 27, Manager Bill Bodgers of the Sacramento senators hud a lot of promising huskies signed for the 1918 baseball season. Although still shy a shortstop, Jie hag a line on a couple of big league men. With three catchers and six pitchers already signed .up, the battery of the solons looks strong. Easterly, Fisher and MrXulty will be bark as Backstop men this season. Bromley, Gardner, Leake, Brcnton, La r kin and Eoy Bliss are signed for positions on the slab. i The first four are old timers, while Lar- kia comes from the marines and Bliss hails from the Standard Oil team of i this city. I The infield of the Capital city team will be a fast combination. Griggs, Pj- nelu, bddie Bonn and Rodgers have al ready signed up. Benn comcs from San Francisco, where ho has been keeping things warm during the winter league games. He is fast and will give a good account of himself when it comes to run ning the bags. For the outfield the skipper has sign ed, up Wolter, Wilio, Eldicd and For sytho. An Attack Of Influenza -Often Leaves Kidneys In Weakened Condition. Doctors in all parts of the countrv have ibcen kept busy with the epidemic of 'influenza which has visited so many Homes. The symptoms of this disease are very distressing and leave the svstem in a run down condition. Almost every victim complains of lamo 'back and uri uury uuuuies WHICH BlHllllu IlO 00 IlK' 4 t.l . 1-!V -I 1J .1 lected, Ss the.se danger Bignals often lead to- dangerous kidney troubles, Druggists report a largo sale on Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root which so many people say 9oon heals and strengthens the kidneys after en attack of grip, Swamp-Boot, being an herbal com pound, has a gentle healing effect on tho kidneys, which is almost immedi ately noticed in most cases by thoB who try It. 'Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hanfton, N. Y., offer to send a sample size ibottlo of Swamp-Root, on receipt of ten cents, to every sufferer wno i quests it. A trial wiu conVinco any one who may Ibe in need of it. Regular medium and large size bottle's, for sale at all druggists. Be sure to mention thsi paper. . Frank L Smith, Coolidge Ga Thomas N Stanton, Cleveland Ohio Edward R .itrains, Rochester N Y Murdo H Stuart, Chicago 111 Edward F Suitor, Syracuse N Y Jcrimiah Sullivan, Dracut Mass Aaron Thomas, Momphis Tenn Eddie Thompson, Braden Tonn Charles Timbors, Strasburg Junction Virginia Norman Boyd Tucker, Knoxville Iowa. ! ; Lewis C Wencil, Cedar Rapids, la Wesley Winslow, St- Louis Mo Lloyd Pelton, Austinburg, Ohio Merrill Sheffield, Dawson Ga Wamoncrs Charles A Johnson, Bata via 111 Herman Pupberger, Rolln Mo Horseshoer Jeo J GoollneT, Hull 111 Y. M. C. A. secretaries Chas.. Loom is, New York Charles 8 Noblo, New York William H Rowo, New York Privates John R Ahren, New York Sorin EBiwlasci, Los Angeles Cal Wm II Bartholomew, Tntamy Pa Ignatius 0 Biedenbach, Kuhn Ohio George F Butler, Cumby Texas Homer Calloway, Henry Va Walter (antrell, Licking Mo Ray W Crandall, Hewamo Mich Luther E Dickey, Emmett Ark George T Freudenbergor, Vineyard H;cn, Mass. Ralph T Harness Xenia Ohio Arthur C Hendrickson, Brady Neb Jimmie J Herrin. South Caro. Fred A Inkster Millers Falls Mass Arthur D Jackson, Mauriceville Tex Mat Jones, Walnut Lake Ark . Waltor Kasner, Detroit Mich John Wyatt, Stella Va Died of Disuse, Previously Reported Died From Aeroplane Accident Private Edward B Center, Evanston Wyo. Killed In Action, Previously Reported Wounded Severely. Private Earl L Walsh, Jackson Mich Killed In Action, Previously Reported Wounded Slightly Private Roy Davis Seal. Wichita Kas Killed In Action, Previously Reported Missing In Action Corporal Daniel M Slattory, Long Island City N J Mechania Nels T Nelson, Evanston 111 Privates Emmett C Barham, Burns, Mo Fred A Burnham, Wilton Maine Francis Campbell, La Cygno, Kas Frank Carra, Somervillc Mass Francis J Corcoran, Minneapolis Minn Samuel Green, Troy Ohio Ralph William Griffith, Coffeyville Kas Paul Herrera, Rociada N M Gilbert C Jock, St. Charles Mo Anthony Kane, Elm Grove, W Va Herbert W King, Detroit Mich John Martin, Blair W Va Ora A Mnllinix. Greenwood Ind John W Nicholson, Derwood Mdd Edward C Nordin, Minneapolis Minn Killed In Action, Previously Reported Hissing in Action Privates Frank Samsa, Cleveland O Iauren Schermerhorn, Amsterdam N Y Geo F Sehindler. Boston Mass Henry Woodsc-n, Black Rock Ark Benjamin Zasofsky, Johnstown Pa Died, Previously Reported Missing In Henry II Stout. Hannibal Mo Privates Edwin Barnes, Trie Pa William Fred Fulton, Niotaze, Kans Earl D Johnson, Lingle Wyo Charles Salemme, Torrington Conn NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that tie un dersigned has been dulv appointed ex ecutrix of tho estate of Charles Harold Edmundeon, deceased, by the oanty court of Marion county, state of Ore yon, and has qualified" as such execu trix All persons having claims against me said estate lire hereby notified to present same, duly verified, together wain roe proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at the office of P. J. Kuntz, Bank of Conimercq. building, Salem, Oregon, in said county of Ma rion, within six months from the date of this notice. Date of first publication, this 13th day of Feibruarv, 1919. ALICE ESTHER EDMUNDSON, Executrix of the estate of Charles Harold Edmiindson. P. J. Kuntz, 3-13 Attorney for the executrix. FIRST NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Ndtlce is hereby given that Cornelia T. Waller has this day been appointed executrix of the last will, testament and estate of Richard H. Weller, de ceased, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent tho same, duly verified, to the undersigned alt her residence at Salem, urogon, Kural JKoute No. s, box 162, or to ner attorney, uarey jr. Martin, 413 Masonic Temple building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. . Dated January 24, 1919. CORNELIA T. WELLER, Executrix of the estate of Richard H. Weller, deceased. Carey I Martin, 314 Masonic Tem ple bldg., attorney for estate. 8-27 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given to all to whom it may concern that tho under signed as executrix of the estate of Sarah Ann Pettyjohn, deceased, has filed her final account as such -execu trix in the .county court of the state of Oregon for Marion county, and that said court has fixed March 17, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. in. of siald day, at tho court room of enid court at the court house of Marion county, at Salem, Ore gon, as the time and place for hearing ortjections to said final account ana the settlement thereof. CECELIA FIDLER, 8-13 a. Executrix ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator htiB filed his final account of the estate of Paulino Neugobaucr, deceased, with the clerk of the county court of ' the state of Oregon, for Marion county, and said court has fixed the 17th day of March, 1W9, at ten o clock in the forenoon as the time for hcarins objections to said final account and the settlement there of; and that any heir, creditor, or otnor porson interested an said estate may, on or before said date, file his olbjoctions, if any, to said account, and show causo why said account should not be settled and allowed as rendored. Dated this 11th day of Fobruary, 1919. u AUGDST"NEITGEBAUER, Administrator of ' the estate of Paa- line Neugebauer, deceased. John Bayne, ! v Attorney for administrator. 3-13 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hcrebv eivea that the un dersigned, by virtue of an order of the county court the state of Oregon, for Marion county, duly made ana en tered of record on the 31st daw of De comber, 1918, was duly appointed ad ministrator with will annexed of the estate of Eliza Free, and that he has qualified as such. All persons having uihhus against saia estate aro nerc'ny notified to present the same, duly ver ified as required by law, at the office of Smith & Shields, 403 Salem Bank of bommeree building, Salem, Marion county, Oregon, within six months from tho dato of this notice. Dated and first published thin lath day of January, 1319. ARCHIE E. FREE Administrator with the will annex ed of the estate of Eliza Free, deeeas- NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER General Land Office Washington, D. 0. February 14. 1919. Notice is hereby given that subioct to tho conditions and limitations of- the act of June 9, 1916. (39 Stat.. 218 1. and the instructions of the Socretarv or me interior of. September 15, 1B17, llie timber on the following lands will De sold April 8, 1919, at 10 o'oloek a. m., at nuJilic auction at the United States lend! office at Portland, Ore gon, to the highest "bidder at not less than tho appraised value as shown by this notico, salo to bo subject to the approval of the Secretary of the In terior, Tho purchase price, with an ad ditional sum of one fifth of one per cent tuoruof being commissions allow ed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to ibe returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue tor the timber which must foe removed within ten vcars. Bids will be received from eitizens of the United States, as socifltions of such citizens and corpora tions organized under the laws of the United Wtat or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon appli cation of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision Will be offered separately before being in cluded in any offer of a larger unit, l., ts.f K. Z K., BCC. 3, JNKft NK, ir IfiHO m., hemlock 270 M XWU NEW. fir 880 M., hemlock 150 M., SW NE, fir 1170 M., hemlock 250 M., SE4 NE!4, fir 2390 M., hemlock 200 M., XEi4 SEV4, fir 1170 M., hrmlock 120 M., NW14 BK4 fir 1630 M., hem lock 50 M., SWV4 SE'i. fir 790 11., SEK SEtf, fir 1190 M., hemlock 30 M., NKVj XWV4, fir 630 M. hemlock 130 M., NEK NW, fir 630 M XE 8W&, fir 1950 M., NW 8Wy4) tir 2100 M., Mvy4 bw4, fir 1230 ja, SE SW&, fir 1650 M., none of the fir to be sold for less than 1.50 per M., and none of the hemlock to 'be sold for less than 75 cents per M. T,. 4 8., R, 3 K., See. 3; SE'A EE1, fir 1200 M,., SW SE, fir 3145 M., Sec. 33j SEV4 'XE'4, fir 730 M., cedar 25 M., 8W SE14. fir 8.50 M., none of the fir or cedar to be sold for less than 1.59 per M. - CLAY TALLMAN, Commissioner General Land Office. WAR. PUZZLES THE HOSPITAL SHIP GLENART CASTLE Was sunk by the enemy, two yean ago today, February 27, 1917. Find a victim. YESTERDAY'S ANSWER Left tid down under right am. The Capital Journal Daily Market Report drain Wheat, soft white' (1.90 Wheat, lower grades on sample Oats 7075c Hay, cheat $24 nay, oats . 2S caney, ton . SO jh.ui run i .... 50 Euttetfat Butterfat 59c Creamery butter .. 5960c Pork, 'Veal anil Mutton Pork, in foot 15 3-4e Veal, fancy 2021c Bteors .. 79e WJW! ................ 4(0)70 Spring lambu . .. 12c Ewes.... . ....4(5)6 Lambs, yearlings ...... . 1012o Eggs and Poultry . . Eggs, cash 33c Hens, live 2527e Old roosters I5e Chickens . 25c Vegetables ; Radishes, doz. ..... ......... 40c Sweet potatoes " .. t5$.25 Potatoes : $1.60 Onions, local - .... 1.65&2 Cabbage 2Vi3ixc Turnips ... 22-o Head lcttuco 3.75(o)5 Beets - . ;........ 8c Parsnips 3c Cauliflower, 2 doz. case $3 Cocoanuts 1.752 tmit Oranges $4.50(?i5 Lemons, box 458 Bananas 9c Florida grape fruit, case $67.25 Black figs lb. . 16fo18e wnite figs, lb 19fd!20e Package figs per bi 50 pkg HQi6M Honey, extracted . 20e , Retail Prlreg Eggs, dozen 38c Creamery butter 61c Country butter 50c Flour, hard wheat $3(eu3.15 Portland Market Portland, Or., Fe-b. 27. Butter, city Creamery 58(59c Eggs selected local ex. 3941o Hens 3031c " Broilers 40c Ooese 1720o Cheeeo, tw'plets 3132c DAILY LTVB STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts 192 Tone ot market strong Best steers $13.,W14.50 Good to choice steers 11.7512.75 Medium to good steers IQ.75fwll.79 Fair to good steers- $9.50(ol$.75 Common to fair steers H.5O(a9.50 Choice cows' and hrffers 10.5011.50 Good to choice cows and heifers 8.7.Vn,'9.75 Mudiom to good cows and beifer 7.75(8.75 Fair to medium cows and heifen 0(a7 f anners 3.505 Bulls 09 Calves 913.50 Stockers and feeders t7l0 Hogs Receipts 475 . Tono of market strontf Prime mixed 17.25(3)1750 Medium mixed 17f'il7.25 Rough heavies 15.2515.50 Pig 13(a-15 Bulk 17.25 Sheep Receipts none Tono of market strong Prime lambs 1414.50 Fair to medium lambs $10I2 Yearlings 10(dU . . Wethers t9f6l6 - Ewes fi.5ufrt8.50 , Goats 3.50(ffi9a Farmer's Produce Company t;asn lor yonr proance toaay: 21c for top vpal I9e for top hogs. 1 Hens, ell weights, 27c 160 S. High St. Phone 10 JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Journal jW ant Acls Quick Reference To Firms That Give Service On Short Where Buyer And Seller BleetWe Recommend Our Advertisers. EVERYTHING Salem Electrie Co., Masonic Temple, USED FURNITURE Sell your used furniture to the high est bidder, gtive Frank F. Ritcher a chance. New and 2d hand furniture for sale. 373 Court St. Phone 17. DENTIST &B. F. L. OTTER, DENrT;,T, ROOMS 1413-1414 Bank of Commerce Bldg. OSTEOPATH DBS. B. E. WHITE AND B. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and erre spenislista, Graduates of An riean school of Osteopathy, Kirk ville, Mo. - Post graduate and spec ialized in nervons diseases at Los Angeles CoUege. Offices 505-508 Nat Bank Bldg. Phone 85m. Residence, 1620 Court. Phone 2Z15. Dr. White Res. Phone 469. AMUSEMENTS THE SOLDIER BOYS Pool and bil liard parlor is now open under new management and it renders you and the general public a congenial place to pass away a few leisure hours. The basement of Oregon Eleetrio depot, corner of State and High. Phone 628. Wm. Livock, prop. 3 6 WATER COMPANY 9ALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets Bills payable monthly in advance. Phone 606. FINANCIAL Off TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD O.ei Ladd Bush bank Salem Oregon PEDKBAL FARM LOANS 6 per, cent 84 years time. A. O. Boh'rnstedt, Aiasomo Temple, balom, Oregon MONET to loan on good real estate, oYj percent government, money to . loan. Liberty bonds bought and (old. W. D. Smith, Salem Bank of Com merce. - , 18-14 STOVE REPAIRING 3TOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 00 years experience, Depot, National and American fence. Siiws 28 to 58 in high Paints, oil and varnish, eto Loganberry and hop hooka. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court street. Phone 124. 2ND HAND GOODS. We Buy, Sell And Exchange All kinds of Furniture, Stoves, Clothing, Dishes, Bicycles, Harness, Tools and Junk, Wo buy what you don't want and pay the highest price in caah. Peoples' New & 2sd Hand Store 271 N. Commercial Phone 734 J, A. Rowland Furniture Store Buys, sells sad exchanges tiew and 2nd hand furniture. All kinds of repair work, light grinding, filing, and brazing a specialty. Right prices. 247 North Commercial St. Phone Id. AUTO ! PAINT SHOP Just opened in connec tion with the I Him FAY GARAGE 1000 8. Coml. St. EXPERT WORKMEN WANTED People of Salem to kaow that we pay highest prices 'or mens second hand clothing, shoes, ettt. The Capital Exchange, 337 Court Bt. Phone 403. tf WOOD SAW PHONE 1090R Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDER, Proprietor 1255 N. Summer Street, Salom, Oregom. REPAIRING PEOPLES REPAIR SHOP Clocks, furniture, umbrellas ano shoo repair ing, ftaws filed, shear and knife grinding, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed 261 Court street, B. Wooley. 2-14 WHY NOT have that piece of furnl ture or chairs that ate broken, or out of repair, made as good as ever, at Shea's furniture repair shop. 352 Chemeketa street, between Commer cial and Liberty. PhJne 181. 8-17 The Journal Job Department will print you anything in the stationery line do it right and save you real money. PAGE NINR Telephone ..Main 120 ELECTRICAL 127 North High- BABY CHICKS FOR SALE 544 State St. Phone 400 Headquarters for Haby chicks. Leg horn, Red, Eock and Minorca. Priee reasonable. C N. Needham, Box 412, SalemOe. AUTOREPAMG AH kinds of auto repairing by an ex perienced workman. All work guar anteed to be satisfactory. Studofoah er repairs a specialty. D. B. Moi 263 N. Commercial. REAL ESTATE BRING YOUR TRADES BRING your trades. I can match yoa. C. W. Niemcyer, all branches of real estate and Canada lands, 215 21f Masonie building. Phone 1000. FINEST 600 acre stock ranch, well im proved, 2M miles from town, 15t acres bottom in cultivation, '300 worth of equipment and stock goes, on rock road, will take SOOO trado or bonds, easy terms on the balance, $17,500. 162 acres best equipped dairy in tha county, modern residence, all in cul tivation, the best of soil, close t school and town, only $125 per acre. . 248 acres, 30 in prunes, 180 cultivat ed, i miles from Salem, finest of fering on the market, $125 per aora, 10 acre apple and peach orchard, ex change for residence or acreago, 42, 500. 11 acres, all cultivated, fair build ings, exchange for ' residence, $25Ut Bust 40 acre pruno orchard, produc ed C000 last year, modern improve ments, drior, complete equipment, oa highway, 19,500. ' . . . 42 acres, 10 in 6 year old prunes, good buildings, 26 acres in grain, $7r 500 43 acres, 20 acres 7 and 8 year oil prunes, 20 acres 5 and 6 year oil prunes, 2 acres pears, on good road, 5 miles of Salem, $12,000. Havo a nutmbor of large ranches t exchango for smaller ranches. Have some exceptional values in well lo cated houses. Socolofsky, Bayne bldg THROUGH our non commission sys tem you can Ibe put in touch with hundreds of people whs wish to set or exchange their properties, with out obligating- themselves to pay a commission. Oregon Realty Ex change. Investment Company, Ina, Rooms 405 and 400 Hubbard build ing, Salem,. Ore. ( tf FOR SALE A modern cottage wlta many conveniences, on a pavet ' street, near car line. Price $25G(J, $500 cash, ibalance on easy terms. 8ec Square Deal Realty Company. Phone 470. . tt FRUITLAND Nursery, Saltn, Routs f box 138E, phono 111F21. We have tha Boman strain grtfed Frauquet wal nuts hi rt also a few more Italia prune trees loft. 2-1 SECOND.tIAND GOODS NO CASH REQUIRED Good overcoat shoes and sultB, all kinds of music al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gas stoves, suit cases ani 1000 other useful articles to soil or trade. What havo you! The Capits Exchango, 337 Court St. Phone 49. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage ail ref no of all kinds removed on month ly contracts at reasonable ratee. Cess pools clenned. Dead animals re moval Office phone, Main 2247. Residence, Main 2272. THE FIX-IT SHOP Umbrella repaired and recovered razors, knives, scissors and lawa mowers sharpened, saw filing, loek smithing, kodaks, alarm clocks, mus ical instruments and roller top desks repaired. My specialty is repairittj; everything in the light repair liMt AlviH B. Stewart, 373 Court street In Frank Ruhter's furniture store Salem, Or. Phonos, shop 217, res. Ilfi9. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornack hell oa every Tabids? at 8. P. Andreien, C. O. F. i. Knats K. B. & 8. KOYAl NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA "Oregon Grape Camp" No. 13M. meets every Thursday evening las Derby building, Court and High Bt, Mrs. Pearl Coorsoy, 214 Court Bt oracle; Mr?. Melissa Persons, roeorsV if 1415 N. 4th St. Phone 1436M. I' 1 -1 if MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246 meets every Thursday evening, 8 o'clock in MeOornaek nail, over Mfyera store. Ray A. Grant, V. C.j F. A. Turner, clerk. UNITED ARTISANS Capital A bly Jo. 84 meets every Thursday sf 8 p. m. in Masonic Temple. Norma U. Terwilliger, M. A.j X A. Vibberaj secretary, 340 Owens stroet, When you nse journal elassifi- cd ads get what yon wunt thea to they work fast. f