THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, RATEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1919. PAOE SEVEN and When'ou Wake n th Morning Complexion is Rosy. All Headache Gone. . Breath Right. Tongue Clean. Stomach, Liver and Bowels 1 Regular So Convenient! lull of Sartor "From Over There" General Pershing's Official Resort ts Today's casualty list contains the following names of Oregon Men: Paul ' O. Rovich, Klamath Tails, killed in ac tion; William J. Malre, Oswego, wound ed slightly; Joseph R. DeJordin, Ger vais, wounded slightly; Charles David Farmers, Eugene, wounded slightly; Lewis W. Covey, Woodburn, wounded slightly; Wayne T. Shrock, McMinn ville, wounded slightly; George B. Van, Portland, wounded, degree undeter mined. The following casualties are reported by the commanding general . of the American Expenditionary Forces: Died of Accident and Other Causes 5 Piod of Disease .. 11 Wounded Severely . 2 Wounded (Degree Undetermined) 3 Wounded Slightly ....15 Total ,.86 Died of Accident and Other Causes. LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply tew drops then lift sort, touchy corns off with fingers No pain! , Doesn't hurt a hit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yes, mngic! A tiny bottle of IVeeaono coBts but a few cents nt any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft eorn, or Corn between the toes, md the calluses, without soreness or ir fitation. Freezone is tlin sensational discov ery of a Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful. i "After the War" Prices in Dry Goods, Silks, Woolens and Cotton Goods at the People's Cash Store, 186-194 N. Com' I St. : There is no wonder why the Peoples Cash Store is able to sell Groceries and Dry Goods cheaper than any one in town because our entire stock was bought , when the cannon in Europe quit it's job of destruction and the manufacturer quit raising the prices every day. Instead of raising he drops them and this is the time we bought our stock. We bought cheap and will sell cheap, this is our . policy. Our entire stock is fresh, stylish and cheap. . . . Special surprise sale of Clvnea-e silks, for all week at U9c per yard. . Ot eople's Casli 186-194 N. Commercial St. Corp John Smith, New Brooklyn S C. privates. James F King, Bond Ky. William Maimin, Sand Hook Ky. Joe Nelson, Koo Ark. Charles Boxlund, New York. Died of Disease. Ivan B rondell, Boulder Colo. Kdward II Saffield, Bultimoro Md William H Scfcweiker, Philadelphia Pa. Paul E Settle, Inman SC. Jesse Smith Rolling Pra jrio Iud Kdward Soper, Chicago-IU Charles A Stone, Ceredo W Vs. Walter K Swanson, Stacum Ind. Emporor Williams, New uitcnus La Booker Znchery, Ben Lomond Ark. Pvt Harry C BurnettC.KrtOoMW C Killed in Action, Previously Reported Wounded Severely. Pvt Wiliam T Stcinhauer, Brooklyn NY. Killed in Action, Previously Reported Wounded Degree undetermined, Pvt Joseph Reitz, Philadelphia Pa.i Died, Previously Reported Wounded, Degree Undetermined. Corp llitriv Waller. Pbiln delphia Pa. Killed in Action, Previously Reported .. Missing in Action. Sergeants. Wilson Car'isle Price, Lawrence Kas. Klmor Stanley, Holton Kas Mech Kdwin Om Bicord, Caldwell Kns, . i . Privates. Daniel MiGulla, Mason City Pa. John W Musser, Atkins Va. balcy Polctto, Oldmines Mo. Harold A Richardson Desoto Mo. Paul C Rovieh, Klamath Falls, Or. James Svee, Millington Neb. Chns J Wattors, Greolov Iowa William A Zich, Begent N D Died, Previously Reported Missing in Action.! Pvt Dnvld Denies. Russell Kas. Pvt Frank Mnttlnln. Cliieti. Italy. siLWNEWS ; (Cnmtal Journal Special Service.) Silvertou, Or,, March 25. J. P. Moser mado a business tripto t'oiuauu the last of the wec'k. lie went to purchase aorno electrie fixtures to bo installed in lit poolroom. , Lieut. Chester Wolcott, recently from France, has been discharged from the army, and visited home folks here lat week. He is now on the way to his wife and family in California,, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Davis metered to McMinnville Sunday, returning Monday, where they visited with Mr. Davis' relatives. Earl Hartman and Clair Pettit are Management of The Phone 45 Deals la Real Estate $ ' . i J. L. Harader to A. L. Harader, 51 acres in A. Cornelius claim, sections 4 and 5, 9 2 W. General Volk to J. W. Foster, lot 1. block 4 McCoy's Addition, Salem Christina Fisher to B. B. Bobertson, lot 1, block 53, Salem. Samuel Ames to Oscar Storasll, lot S, block 31, Ames addition, Silvertou. - Eleanora Fleming to A. B. Crosby 7.52 acres in L. Vandall cla m. Bobt Sidtke to Wenzel Steober, 38.8 acres in Jas. Churchill claim, section 32-4-1 W. . , A. J. Griffith to W. M. Blivea lot 6, block 13, Riverside Addition, Salem. J. D. Alexander to W E. Way, lot 7, Sunny Side Fruit Farms. C. E. Taylor to Stayton Light & Power Company, tract in sections 10 nd 15, township 9 1 W. Also 13 acres at intersection of sections 7, 8, 1, la, 9-1 W, with tasement for roadway. $9000. ,. Geo. A Wood to Edward L. Kinne man. lets 1. 2, 3 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, block 8, J. Myers Addition Salem. W. H. Copeland to 0. H. Bingcn humer E half, SW quarter, section 34, HOW TO CLEAN UP YOUR SYSTEM THIS SPRING Wo Recommend Dr. Darter's K B Tea Old Fashioned and Purely Vegetable, but Does tie Work Just the Sme For a few cents any economical mother can get a package of Dr. Car ter's K & 11 Tea.and with it can gent ly, but surely, give the little children's bowels a thorough cleaning ana at tne samp timo yhey will bo taking a spring sonie unexcelled. a ,. of rr Carter's K & B Tea before going to toed will work won ders ' for anyonc-especiui'j m spring. Drink it for constipation, upset atom aoh, sluggish liver, eick hoadache and that weary hatti-to-get-up-in-the-morii-ing fcelin g you'll like it the. chil dren will enjoy it. Bo sure you get two more Silvevtou soldier boys glad to be home from France. Mrs. W. P. King has resigned her po sition as teacher in. tho Hilverton .,i,,.l .,,,1 will .-fain her husband in P.irtlnnd this week. It is understood that Miss Soplna Madsen la to taite Mrs. Klnsr's former position. Wilis C; Cboley is visiting home folks Joe Warwick of Sclo spent tne week end in this city Visiting friends and rel atives.' ' w John K. Hollingsworth was aowu from Portland Saturday nna" emiiday. ' Alfred Adams returned from neattie Wednesday with a new Stuta roadster. W. C. Cunnlnaham was in town over the week end. . The Monmouth high school boys ana iris, play the Silvnrton boys and girls Tuesday. As this is the last game of hn iasou, another victory is antiei- patod. W Much credit is" duo Vernon Suckow and Don Hutton, for the excellent com position of the new high school song. Suckow composed tho music, and Cut ton the words. The songs were printed by the Silvertou Tribune and are being 'istnbuted among the higli school stn donts. Edgar, the seven-yen r-.otrr nun nt Mr. ml Mrs. Irish, was quite badly hurt one rlnv Inat wflok. when a ear driven bV fpntleman from Salem ran into the lit- le fellow. It seems that no one was really at fault. Maire Scott is. Buffering from an at tack of pneumonia-. Miss Mina Ilubbs, of Salem, spent the wck end at the home of her mother. Mrs. Laura Hubbs. Clifford Rue is home from France.' flladvn R. Vican and Vivian Brown were shoDners of tho Capital Cit Sat urday. Store Salem, Ore. f a.aiae.aa.sa.jia.aa.s -Pv-l"vf-rr-"-iSa ita Doctor Praises Eczema Remedy T rnr f Ski On mm (cetera) nd dl uei f UmksIp known tcbed9S-iilt. How. vcr thrt is out remedy tht it entirety d prodbl ia thu dittrasiiac Mid troj bloom dueue; that U O D. O. prcKhptiae. II. L. RANDOLPH. XI r Oakhurt fexat. Came in and will tell ran mmethiot about rhal D. D. U PreacriDlino ha a-nmpluhed m four neiirhtorhaod low twir acleai the ttrl kettle relieiee rw 6c tea IM Lotion for Shto. Disease . J. C. Perry . 8-3 W. Clyde" Cutsfortb to Frank tutsforth half interest iu lots i; 2, 7 8.-block 30, Gervais. Frauk Cutsforth to C W. Cutsforth lots 1, 2, 7, 8, block 50, Oervais. , James Leith to Vin. Warnier, lot 1 block 28, Gervais. ; Mary E. Hill to-D'. Q. Drager. lot 6, block 5, North Salem.' J. F. Lewis to Halver Johnson, 8 acres in Jackson Cooley claim, range 5-1 W Banish Pain THERE b no use talking no one can work or play when they are not feeling well and strong. Life, without health and strength, is a mere puiniul, pleaiureleu existence. One of the most Important conditions of good health is to koep the kidneys normal and active. When weak or denmled, they do not titer out ol the blood the impurittra that thould be eliminated from the system. When these impurities remain, the blood stream ia poisoned id pais and suficrlu result. aid and assist Nature. They ttranfthen sod In viaorate weak or diseased kidneys aad help them keeo the blood stream pure and clean. banlsbint backache, rheumatic puns, si.d or swollen joints, sore muscles, and otlter symp tom of kidney trouble, i Vf. R. Fo. 195 W. Washington St.. koblee rllu 1,,.. writes: "After Biiftcrina' many months with kidney trouble, snd after hair.a tried other remedies for the satne, 1 purchased a bottle or Foley Kidney Fills and took them. They not enly did me more good than any other kidney remedies I eer bno used, but Ibey positi'dy set my kidneys riht. Othor members ot my family he used them with similar results. J. C. Terry's : TO SELL 13 ABMT CAMPS WashliiRton, March 25. The war de lartment will pn April lreceive bids on thirteen army camps, f according to the chamber of commerce Of the United States today. : - Tho caps to be sold to the highest bidder arc: - BcauicRard. Bowie, Colt, Hancock, Hon irick, Logivn, Polk, Sevier, North Camp Jackson, hheluy, Sheridan, Wadsworth and Wheeler, The department will sell all ' build ings and tho biddor must in his bid in clude all barracks, railroads, store- nouses, bridges, sewage and water sup ply systems, Tho land cannot be sold at these camps for the government has leased it for the period of tho emer gency, it was stated.' While' all build ings aro included in tho bid, the gov ernment reserves tho. right to retain all oaso Hospitals and remount stations. 'GEtS-iT PEES MY CORNS OFF! x Any Corn or Callus Cornea off peace fully, Painlessly, Never Fails .It's almost a picnic to got rid of a corn or callus the "(lets-It" way. Von spend 2 or 3 seconds putting on a or 3 drops of "Gots-It", about as , sTha Only Pe.Ut-OtY Way b "CeasJt. ffmple as putting on your hat. "Gets It" does away forever with "eon traptions," " wrappy" jtlter, gmtsy aintmcnts that rub" of r, blood letting knives, and scissors that snin into the "quick." "Gets-It : ease pain, four "jumpy" orn shrinks, dies, loosons from the toe. You peel th eorn pain lessly from your. toe in one complete piece. That's where the picnie comea in youd peel it off as you would a banana peel. Nothing elso but "Gets- ti" can ao iu uet peaecnii, comtnpn sense "Gets-It." . "Octs-lt" the guaranteed, money- bark corn remover, the only sure way. costs but i trifle at any drug store. M'f 'd by K Lawrence, k Co., Chicago. Sold in Salem and recommended as the world's best foni remedy by J. (y. Cerrj-, 1. J. Fry. . MADE DARIN 0 SOBBE&T Des Moines, Iowa, Munh 25. Auto mobile bandits stepped into the Iowa State, bank, corner Sixth and Locust streta at 8:30 a. m. today, lorked K. H. Hunter, bookkeeper, and M, R. Farmer, assintant eashier, in the washroom, se etired 2(l,ffK) and mads their getaway. The, police were informed of the rob bery five minutes, later when the bank mm made their tcnpe from the room and immediately look up the trail of the fleeing robbers.'- - - - - .' NOTICE TO CONTBACTOaS Sealed iroposals, endorsed "Pro posals for Hospital Dormitory and Boys' Dormitory," will it received it the office, of the Oregon State Board f Control Capitol' Building, Salem, Oregon,- until 8 o'elotk p. m. Saturday, April 5th, 1919, and not tbereaUer, for tho const rue tioa of 4wo b.ick dor'nitor io5 at the State Institution for l eeble Minded. - ; Drawings, specificat'ous and blank forms of prvpusals may be nbtaiued from R. , B. Goodin, secretary of the Oregon State Board of Control, Capitol Building, Salem, Oregn. The deposit of a certified cheek in the sum Qt twaty five ($5) dollars will be required on eafch set of plans and specifications snd shall be returnalble only upon the return of said plans and gpci)it!ivins, in good condition, within lour days af ter receiving same. . i Each bid is to be presented under sealed cover, accompanied by a certi fied check made payable to , R. B. OootHn, secretary, Oregon tSate Board of Control, Saleui, Oregon, in1 amount equal to tin per cent (IU per cant) of the-amount of said bid, which check shal l.be forfeited to the state should the successful bidder fail to execute same within ten days (not including Sunday); from date of notification of award.' The contractor to whom the award is made will 'be required to furn ish surety company bond in an amount equal to fifty per cent (50 per cent) of the amount of contract. The right is reserved to reject ny or all proposals, or to accept the pro posal deemed beet for the state. , Dated at Kalem, Oregon, March IS, 1919. ' .. B. B. GOODIX. Secretary, Oregon State Board of Control. . First publication March 81 f 'Last publication April 1. The Capital Joaiial Daily Market Report '', "... ermta V .. Wheat, snf t whh .!.......,. 11.90 Wheat, lower ffradas em sample Oats 707Se llay. cheat -..- C Hay, eats - 138 Barley. to ....... 1 : a50 Mall run; ,.;......,.U.v..i-. , 344e ' tattaitsi , Buttcrf'at-. L. '-. We Ctearaerf jbutter 6263c lWk. ai art Matte l'ork,. on fooV 17e Veal, fancy '...,...'.,;..!.:...,--...-., M20o .Steers 71M Cows , .j.. 4 BmIbb lambs . ...;?...:.. Me Lambs, yearlittgn...i-.... 1013e Kggg, .. cash B4e, trade 30c Hans' lWe ;.-.;'i,i.,..,;,, 19! OW roosters . . - 'IBs Oockerela ZJ.X.-.:-ZZ.JWi VetMe E dishes, doe. Bweet rxrtatoes Potatoes , Onions, taSal -Cabbnia Toralpa Head lettuee' .. .,6e 1.50 ,J, $3.5(r4 , ZHrrp3e Beets 'Parsnip 3e Cauliflower, flats 223 Bplnach, box . $1.23 Wineaap apples, (bos $4 Oelery, crate $11 hi, t .'.''!: . ttntt ... : ., . Oranjtes , ...' $3?r)8.75 Lemons, box Bananaa ' we Florida grape fruit, case ... T8 161e 19a)20 Hltiek figs a. . White figs, lb. f .1 M! . Pakst) figs par bi 60 pkg W60 Honey, eztrasted S0 , . letsva tam Eggs, dozen 40fl Creamery butter 63o Country butter - C04 Flour, hard wheat 3.1O3.10 PorUand Market Portland, Or., Mar. 24.-JButtcr, city creamery C9(t6lc Eggs, selected local ex. 391 Hens 3334c Broilers 4(r43c Geese 17e : . Choese, triplets 337c ' dailt un 1TOOK auxsst ; w09. ". Itoceipts C3 . ' Tone of market strong . Best ateM $1314 , . Good to choice steers- (11.5012.G0 ,. Medium, to good steers $l(Ka)ll . Fair to good steers (S10 Oommon tor fair steers t$(a$ Choice cows ani heifers 10.30ia ' Good to choice cows aad heifers f9(a10.50 ......... MediuM to good cowj aid heifers "lb -" Fair to tnedlum cows akd half en 3fd ' . 3anner ' Bulls " CaJves 0.S0 13.50 ' Bteckcrs tad feeders f'10 , ' ; Hogs Receipts 168 Tone of matket strong Prime miied $18.7519 Medium mijed 10(S 18.73 Rough heavies lfl.75(17.50 l-ig lrVTI7 " Bulk I(t9.t3 ' ,' afeeap ' - Receipts none ' , Tone of market Ktrong Prime lambg 16(atl7 . Fair to medium lamhs 14(gl3 ( Yearlings 11(3 IS Withers !(??10 Kwew H"' 10.30 LJL. LJJ.!JUJI'J-l.i 'J USTJSa farmers Produce Coaipanj too S. HUb St , Phou 10 Cl for your produce toiUj"! ' 20c frT top veal ' - 1 , ! tor top .hog. H?s, i. II weights, 2'e ; ,. UJXHl 'UJS" JOURNAL WANT . ADS PAY lommal warn Atlc Quick Reference To Finns That G:e Service On Short Where Buyer And Seller Meet We - ,' Recommend Our Advertisers. ' EVERTTHmO Salem Electrie Co., Masonic Temple, DENTIST 0. P. L. CITES, I; r, BOOMlf 1413 1111 Bank of Commerce Bldg. OSTEOPATH IBS. B. K WHITE AND B. W. WAL TON Osteopathia physicians aa tervt spenislista. Graduates of Am erieaa . school of Osteopathy, Kirk ville, Mo. Post graduate and spec tali ted in nervous diseases at Lot Aagelss College. Offices 505-908 Nat Bank Bldg. Phone 8.V Residence 1620 Court. Phone 2Z1S. Dr. Whit Res. Phone e. . , TTI15 ant.DTER Pool and bll linrd narlor ia new anen under new management and it renders yon and the general pubiie a congenial piece to pass away a few leisure hours. Th basement of Oregon Kleetrit mot enrner of State and llikk. Phone 828. Wo. Llveck, prop. 8-8 WATER COMPANY 9ALBM WATER COMPANY Offie corner Cemmercial aad Trad street Bills payable monthly ia advance. Pawns eoa. FINANCIAL morET TO LOAN On Good Bern! EftaU Seeuritr THOS. K. FORD i.w Lsdd Busk bank j Balem Oregon FEDE5AL FARM LOANS e- 0 p seat 84 yean time. A. C. Bohrnttsdt, 401 Mssonia Tempi. Baiem, ursgoa M0KE7 to loaa oa goed real estate, SMi persent gOTerhtnsnt money t loaa. Liberty bonds bought tad sold. W. ft Bmita, Balea Bank of Ooav mere.', . . . 1MI. i STOVE REPAIRING STOVES BEBTJILT AND EEPAtBEvD SO years ttptrlenee, Depot, NatiuasJ aad American fence, . , , ., ; Sites M to B8 U kigh ' Paints, oil aad varnish, t Loganberry and kop kooba, Salem Fence aad Stove Work. ISO Court street PhoM 124- SIlBA MiP A1BS. all kind of furni tor if; broken or out of repair) up holster repairs made. Shop 892 Ohe meketa, Su between Commercial and Liberty. Phon 181. r r , ' 4-20 2ND HAND GOODS. ' W Bay, Bell And Ex Chang . All kinds of . Furniture, Stoves, Clothing, Dishes, Bicycles, Harness, Tools and Jank. We buy what jron don't want and pay the highest pries In cash. Peoples' New &2nd Hani Store '871 N. Commercial- rkoae 734, woncs or bale or oovebnmbnt TIMBEB Oemeral Land Oftlc Washington, D. O. February 14, 1W9. Notle is iereby given that subject to the condition and limitations of the act of June 9, lf10, (39 Stat., 218), and th instructions of the Secretary Of the Interior of September 13, 1917, th timber oa the following land will be sold April 8, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at pubiie cuctioa at the United States land office at Portland, Ore fpos, to tke highest Udder at not leas than tu appraised value a saown oy this notice, sale to b eubjeet to th approval of the Heeretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with an ad ditional sum of on fifth of on per oent thereof, being commissions allow ed, most be 'deposited at time of sale, meaey to be rrrtumea n sate is at approved, otherwise patest will issu for the timber whlek sanst be removed arithia ten venw. Mi will be reeeived from eittzes of tke United States, aa- sturlatiens f sweh eHfeen ond erpn- tiuas trganized nadet tie law) ex tat t'lited tit-ates r My state, territory or district thereof 'only, tTpoa applt eatien of a ejnaltfied purchaser, th timber on say legal subdivision will k Offered separately before being la- eluded ia uny offer of a larger unit, T., 9 S., It. 8 B., 8ec, 5, ffKViJfKy,, fSr 1W0 hersloeK 2V0 M., iMivv, NEW, fir 8 M., hemleek W M., SW !4 NKV4, fir 1176 M., hemla 250 It, SEVi XEV4, f 2309 M., hemlock 200 Xf NEV4 8BU. fir "TO M, hemlock 18 M., XW ft-KM. fir 1630 M., hem loci 30 M., SWV4 .BKVt, fir 790 II., JTB HK, fir 1190 M., hemlTk 30 M., NEli NWVa, .fir 630 M. hemlock I. 'to M.,' XYM XWYi, fir 630 M, SKM 8WH fir 1950 SI., jrw swy, fir 2100 M., W WVi, fir 1230 M, WV fir 1650 M., none of the fir to be nU for less than s)l.S0 per M., snd none of the hemlock to le sold frrr leas than 73 cents per M. 4 S., R. .1 B., See. 3 SEV SKH, fir 1200 f. 8WV, SEV4, f'r 1U5 M., Bee. 33; 8EH.KTJW; fir 730 M,, cedsr 23 M, 1.50 per M. ' ; ' ' ' ,f CUV TAIJeMAM,' SWft.Kfc lif 800 M., tiona of the fir ot 'cedar to ;N sold for less thsa Coianu3ibaar--0iral Laud Oflie. ... 1 , . , . . Tslephos Main HOC ELECTRICAL 127 oth High..... LAUN DRYMAN ' ,:" HOP LL'E, expert (laundrymaa, 4118 Perry S4t. I pay top market price for chickens and egg's. tf AUTO REPAIRING r ill kinds of auto repairing by aa n perienced workman, AU work -guaranteed to be satirfactorv. Studebk er repairs a (pecialtv, . B. iloir, 883 N. Commercial. : ' .;. , : REAL ESTATE : BRING YOUH TRADES BRING yonr trades. I can match yon. C. W. Nlemeyer, all branches of real ' estate and , Canada lands, 213-21 Masouie building. Phone. 1000. , POB 8 ALB A good doable team har ness, will trade for hay or grain, or will eichange for good dry wood. See Squsro! Peal BetUty , compiiV. Phon 470 1" V . : ( V BESTBUTS . ; ' , f 10 at-rej, all' cultivated, wall fenced, finest pittne, walnut or berry Inad, lavs well, 3 niiles from rJului, only 1300. ' ; . .'. 7 acres all cultivated, best black gravol siil, 3(4 milcj from Balom, '800, a snap; M aoros. ltl in cullvation, 3 in, 3 year old prunes, 0 in lojans, 8 in timber pasture ihe host of Soil, rlo to school, church, good macsdamixed road, 6 room house, , Ibarn, , fully quipped with stock arid implement offered for a short time at $7000. 50 acres all cultivated, ' good house, . barn, the best of nil, ij milej from Salem, $100 per aer. 1 r: ; .100 acres,. 00 in c'sltlratkn, lost of dark loam, 40 stum pasture, 7 miles from Salem on rock road, at itatloni itneti location, 10j per acre. 1.18 aeres, J20 en'tlvated. IS; timoeif, 3b acre in .walnuts; witlt! prune, fill' era, Iboth 10,yriiiV oltli . house, barn;' 7 ,mlle torn Sk"ro,"lS3 per uue, . 0fi are, . All oulilritted, good im provements,, o'l tii'4 h- best bar guilt in the. rjoaiyj.'prlfed $53 f acre below 'It prewnt value, onl 125 per acre 'including full equip Kat and ato'ek; ; 1 ,.' ' ' ' , ' 48 acres, firteet prune rawli la ts valley, 8 room modern lioune, itood "bktn, ths-'YiMS Of drier, GO ft"a rB' prunes in full bearing, 8 acres In, fin logmns, on, roek road, 'incomft lart jcar tMOO. A sntip fot the right man, are you interested! IJavci a . number of. 3 and ten kerf rnc which Would mnle fine Iftgnt- ihrry. j-aneV '.' w.ry renaonaw ? rices, lot- ted close to paved street, 'or beat bhyi atwavw see ' SOOOLOrSKT -Bayne building ' Hulem, .Ovegoo SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH,. BEQUIrlKD-Oooa orereeat Hhoe and siitta, all kinds of mas 1 instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing it-ores, g stoves, suit eases and )000 other Useful article, to sell or trad. What ksv you! The Capital Eichange. 837 Court Bt Phon 498, v THE FK-IT SHOP t'mbrellan reaired ; and recovered, razors, knives, scissors and lawa mowers shanend, saw filing, Ipsa smithing, kodnks, alarm clocks, ran leal lustruuienlt and roller top desks repaired. My specialty is repairing everything In the light rpir lia. New location is 347 Court "t. Phones shop 493, Kes. 1109. Alin B. ltow art. ': LODGE DIRECTORY 1 CNIQHT8 OF PYTHIAS MEET A1 kteCornaek hail ra every Tsad at 8. P. Andresan, C. C. t. J, Kuaa LB.I&1 -:. , . .:': BOY AL Neighbors of, America Or- gon Grape camp No. 1.190 meet ever Thursday evening in McCornaek hell Elevator service. Oracle, Mrs, Car rie E. Bunn, 618 Union St.: recor der, Mrs. Melissa Persons, 1415 N, 4th 8t. Thon J436M. , , , HODEBN WOODMEN OF AMERICA -Oregon Cedar Camp No, 6248 mast) every Thursday evening, h o'clock in MCornak hall, over Meyers (ftoro, Bay A. Grant, V, C; F. A Turner, elerk. ' TOTTED ABTI8AN8 Capital Assns- bly No. 84 meet every .Tlmrsaay at 8 p. m. ia Masonie Tempi. Noma I TtrwUUgf, M. A., C A. Vibbsrt, aoerotary, 840 Oweaj fe. J. A. Rowksd Fartcre Store Buys, tells and exchange new and 2nd land furniture. All kinds of repaif work, light grinding, filing, and brassing a specialty. Bight price. 247 North Commtrelal Hi. Phoa 16. ; : : :' WOOD SAW ' 1 . pHOhTB losoa ; Our Priees r Bight , W, M. ZANDEB, Proprietor ' , .'.IS N, Summer Street, Slem, Oregsn. SCAVENGER 8 ALEM SCA V.ENG EB-jJatbag anl , rWu of luiadi removed su at net It contracts' at reaednabls . -ratt (.Vss pools elMnea. lc4 animal '- ynw;: yffic phnit Msia, 18? ; Sildo -llait XHZ.t ; ' u .