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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1919. A Message to Employers from THE WOOLEN MILLS STORE Commercial Street Salem, Oregon. The U. S. Enjoyment Ser vice is s!i!i in the ring. All the organizations, pub lic and private, that are helping get jobs for demob ilized soldiers, sailors and war workers, centre their work in the U. S. Employ ment Service and its bur eaus for soldiers and sail ors. The U. S. Employment Service registers all soldiers sailors and war workers, while they are yet in the camp, on shipboard or in the factory We may have differences of opinion on many matters, Jut we are all agreed on this: The responsibility of every American citizen today is to do everything possible to secure jobs for our returning fight ing men. The U. S. Employment Service has been officially designated as the organiza tion through, which we should all work. Your part, Mr. Employer, is to list, and to keep listed, with the local bureaus for roldiers and sailors of the U, S. Employment Service, the jobs you have available for these men. There is no fee, no charge for this service. Here is the address of the Salem Bureau, which is with the U. S. Employment Ser vice, 128 South Liberty St., Salem, Oregon. Itnll nf limiurnl (tc . r n M P "From Over There General Perth'mg' Official Report John E. Modin, of Boring, Oregon, is! reported In the casualty list of today a 1 returned to duty after havinc previous-' 1; been reported missing in action. The following casualties are reported by the commanding general of the American Expenditionary Forces: Killed in Action lied of disease .. Wounded Severely Wounded, Degree Undetermined.. "Wounded .slightly Missing iu Action Total ...63 Killed in Action. Pvt Harry Allen Pierce, Kansas City Mo. Died of Disease. Corp Ernest C Taylor, Furches N C. Privates. I.eroy Adams, Fishing Creek Md. Pert K Coyle, Bridgeoort Conn. Charles Muuzinger, New York X Y. Xlie following canieu corrections are 9u,j iat0 yesterday by W. 1. Askrca, issued as an apendix to the regular pjfr,.f county prosecutor, casualty lists at the request of the lev-1 The men ire charged with criminal oral press associations: conspiracy to sell tags unlawfully last Killed in Action, Previously Reported Saturday. Died. j Six other members of the soldiers' Segt Paul Russell Brown, Holton Kas and sailors council and W. T. ("Par Corp Arthur Lee Boyles, Luray, Kas. dy") Morris, labor leader, were ehttrg Wsgonor Edwin L Drake, Gage Okla. ed in un information filed yesterday Privates. Robert B Bovkin, Mist Ark. Charlie Crawford, Han ford Calif. Killed in Action, previously Reported Wounded Slightly. Pvt Dwieht Ilermnn Hawlev. Horton Kas. RECUPERATION of the vital forces of the body, depleted in the struggle with acute disease, depends not upon super ficial stimulation but upon ade quate nourishment. The body needs to be nourished back to strength end power. a pure, wholesome tonic-food, absolutely non -alcoholic, tones fc and strengthens by nourishing tha (feA. whole sy:tem-body, blood and yj nerves. Nourish your body fll bacU to strength with SaotVa. JjJX Rcotl ft ft'wtie. Bl'Tomfi:M. N. !. I&-K' SYNOPSIS Of the Annual Statement of the United Htates biaiu'h of tho Hoynl nsiirnnce Connpany, Limited, of Liv- . . . . t . i e .' . 11 U. ei:iool in tne Kingdom oi urr;n i.in- ain on the thirty tirst day of Decern-1 ber, 1!US made to the jiisurnnco com-1 missioner of the state of Oregon, pur suant to lnw: Capital Amount of capital paid up $1502,000.00 Income N'et premiums received during the year 1 2,1 4 1,20 U0 Interest, dividends ami rents received during the year "Od.OCj.il Income from other sourc es received dining the year G7(yl.'13.3l Total income ifl.l.S ,2U. . 6T Disbursements Net losses paid during the year - ',liii:.,l 10. Dividends paid on enpi stock during the vear I'liinmissioiiH and salaries paid during the year 3.oa7,37S.3 70.",riii7.60 2,Hi!i, 191. 17 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year ... Amount of all other ex penditures Total expenditures .. ...l.l,5 17 Assets Value of real estate own ed (niHiket value) .... 2,01V00.OO Value of s'ocks and bonds owned (market value) 1 1,4.12,0.00 Li an, on moitgnges anil collateral, etc Cash in banks and on hand 1'rcmiiims in course of iVdlectioit written since September '50, 7 Other assets Interest and rents due and accrued 1S1,!)00.()0 1.2.12,972. 99 2,217.272.92 3iKi,7.-i7.30 1 19S3.79 Totnl assets almiited in uregon 18,2C9,r..-)7.00 Uaoliitieg (iros claims for losses unpnid - l.fir.2,226.86 Amount of unearned pre- CO ITS EMULSION mitims on a'l outland- j(ne ,,,t'at(, f Daisy' A. Ilerrick nsked iug risks 10.?W,."2..39 i n of C(Irl ,0 u r(,a rg.nte. Due for commission and J xhe otiite has been appraised at 3.")t). brokcrfg- .n''2'?i!'The annais.rs were B. 15. llerrkk, J. Ail otnr iianiniK's ' Totnl liabilities, exclu- I sivc of denoit capi i tal of W?.OflO 12.s04.133. 90 Brtrlnc in Oregon for the Year dross premiums received dur:!ir the year Sl.iitS.JU Premiums returned dur ing the vear lj' Losses rmiil during the vr!,r ;.VH.cn l0s" incurred during the rrT - S3.r.P3 HotjI Irsuranee C'Sipaiy, Limited. Br Kills V. Watt, manager Pneifie department San t'ranciseo. Hiatntorv Wf-idnt gtneral agent ena nttornev for service: C. D. GABB.IELSON. 9"U Xnr'hwestcrn Ilanlt Building, Portland, Oeeon. HOMER H. SMITH, Resident asent, McCoraKk Build ing. f-ilem. pvt William Byron Noel, IVarbora Mo. Died. Frerioosly Ke ported Hissing in Action PrtYates. Ivy W Beverly. Conway S C Viueent 1) Biggins, Pottsille Fa. John Sutter Jr. Kiirabeth X J. Kilied in Action, Error. eousy Keported. I'vt Hcnrv Harrison Pierce, Lexiug- 4; ton Mo. 3 .Died of Disease, Erroneously Reported. Ernest H Txylor, Mystic Conn. ARRESTS 10 FOLLOW TAG SALE SQUABBLE Tacoma, Wash., April 8. (Vffieers are today seeking Steve Burke, Tacoma secretary -treasurer of the soldier' and sailors' council, and J. L. Johns of Seattle, state ore-aniier on warrants is- afternoon hr Prosecutor Asken, with criminal conspiracy. The charge en con vution carries with it a fine of $1,000 a vear in the eoon'y jail, cr both The other men named in the infor- mation are Herman Otich. Walter Scott L. .1. Jefferson, W. Rao, .1. Brizznolsri and Victor Vernon. The witnesses named in the informa tion are the members of the city coun cil, chief of police and Police Har;:eant Falconer. Burke and Johns are supposed to be in Seattle. The information filed against the nine men yesterday whs worded 'as fol lows: "Did iii-lav fully and feloniously conspire together to accomplish an un lawful purmise, to-wit;; to publicly sell tags upon the public streets of Tacoma, a city of tho first clnss, on Saturday, April 5, 19III, in violation of a city or- i.J in ilnfiunnn fit i t A itv .... v..!.:.. -. i....: 'w ..j a II i 11(11 1 It n Bill I Uliviiiu uciii niuovu permission to dn so bv the commission er of public snf. ty F. H. I'ettit, whose permission was required." CITY NEWS I Solditrs who have sent their dis charge papers to Washington in order to present the proof they are entitled to the 'it ' bomi", are advised by the post office not to expect an early re turn of the certificate or the money. The Salem post offiee hos been noti fied that there hnj been such a rush of registered mail at Wuiinglon with the discharge papers of soldiers Unit it may be several weeks before the re ceipts arrive. In the imst three weks th registry office at Washington, D. ('., has reciived mure mail than it would in ordinary times in six months. Hence the de'n.v in sending receipts. A marriage license was issufd yeater- -dny to John Zahler. 3.1, a chc se maker of Silver' on and Kmina Kuenzi, also of Silverton. After ITenry Tred Pardey of ntr-l route 1, llubbnrd, had decided to Jul come n r-nl Anieiicnn citizen, his son, Gerhard Fietz William Parley, who was born iibout 21 years ag i in Han over, (iermnny. a'so decided to become a real cit:zen. Iletu-o yesterday he fil ed his declaration of intention of be coming n American citizen and re nouncing allegiance to what ever 'gov ernment tlr-re happens to be nt Han over, (iermnny. In two y.'ttrs time father ami smi will appear before tho jnd'je of the ciicnit court and be ques tioned a to their knowledge of the eonstitntien and what makes a good citizen. 8. H. Van Tramp has returned from a three day trip through the Howell I'rairie. Mt. Aniiol and Hilverton eoun- I try. He ny that p Bcies hsve already 'fertilized full nnd that .pears and prunes are just coming into blossom in that srction of tne county, i eacne pol'.enized before the late rnins and are tirw shedding their blossoms. Tlie semi- annual report of F. K. Cal liper, executor of the estate of S. C ate of S. C. showing that i fo- the es- Liton si filed todnv the executor had received tate $l(r.2M.47. The claim of C. b. Mellwsin sod "wife for VIM) m now in the h mils of the county court and has not as yet been allowed. j rrfl F. Martin, administrator Of I W. Culver and James llerren. Farm Wagts To Jump Beyond EOion MarkDiirffig Year Washin.-fti.n April 9. Farm wages this veer will jump Jieyond the billion ..liar Jirark, a?ricul:ure departjneat fignrrj it dicatcil todoy. The American farm has begnn to share with the himd man the Incrca cd prosperity that came to him but vear snd ii promised bv a "greatest in history" wheat crop this year. la pre ar di.v, th" hired hand earn ed :.iri-xin.actV "()O,ft0,i(O(i, or about half what be is expected to receive this rear. Reports to the department of agrii -nitnre show thnt lest year farm 1... -inmru.,1 7:! ner rent Over ' j-.-..r. . .- , -- thie of t'lC five yea's frcm 1909 to 1913. L Held Here tees BHIie In "Good Gracious, Annabelle" Everybody knows Billie Burke. Hit friends in Salem are just equal to the DumbiT of thne who have her on the screen. Ther will be glad to meet her again- as she api"ears at the Ore Igon, 8nndaT in her newest plav 'Good Kiraeious. Annabellc" a production that will make were certain her place union the favorite stars of the screen Billie Burke in private life is the wife of F. Ziogfeld Jr., famous for his "Follies'' companies. She was bora in Washington, D. C, in 18SS, but received her education in convents of Prance. Her father, Billie Burke, was aa actor of reputation, and it was her great lovo for him thai decided her to appropriate his name for her stage career. Upon the conclusion of her studies, she determined to beecme an actress, and sang in the principal music halls of iterance Russia and oth er European eountires, finally reach ing Loudon, where she made her ap 'piarnnce at the Pavilion, enniing iin mediate success in light songs. When it was discovered that Billie liurke's piquant face and personality photographed well, and that she was able "to put it across" on tho big 'screen B well as other stars, there was an immediate demand for her services. At first she would have none ol it, but iu the end a partieukirly tempting offer won her over and sho made a play and a serial. Since then she has grown in favor with each successive ' , roduction - ...... ,. , l .She is smitll, being ." feet ami 4 inches j tall and ibousrs a wealth of cuiiy rea gi Id hair and large gray eyes. Nie is a peerless horsewoman, an excellent tennis player and likes golf and skat- The Salem Velie company Is unload ing a car load of Velie Sixes today. J. W. Jones, loenl manager, reports tho snlo of a DcthlclMf ij, truck to Roborts 1 1. ....... ... 1... ..1 1... .l...n, f.nl. I (tail i-ttii-v, iu ut u ur in.-'., ing their dairy products to Portland. o Cnpt. J. E. Cnllison of Portland i in Ihe city today in the course of a trip through the district, clearing up the reniiiants of red tapo in connection witli the war exemption boards. 'npt. Cullison has been in charge of the diaft work in Oregon during the past two years, nnd is ulso acting as disbursing officer for tho state. You must clean the stomach and bowels, purify the Wood, each spring, or you leave winter's germs and im pnr ties in your blood and system, lirivo them nway, clean out the stom- nch nnd bowels fwke Ilollister's liocky Mountain Tea, n spring cleanser purifier, .t.'ic. Tea or rubltiU. Northwestern Wool GrowersVvlJ Not Hold Portland, Or., April 9. Northwestern wool growers will probnbly bo early sellers this year. They are showing a disposition to get the wools off thuir hands us soon as possible and they ap pear ready to meet tho market. Last yew's high prices, it is pluin, will not be repeated, but the sheep men want to get as close to tho old figures as they can. Western business has started briskly in California anil itcvaua, wncro m sale prices range from 10 to 13 cents un- 4' I j dcr thoso of last swing. There hi.di(ing e&Upi .yeth's Sago and 8ul- also been some trading in the new Yak ima clip, about 100,000 pounds having been sold and close to 2-"0,Ouo pounds consigned. Yakima prices runs from 33 to 3H cents. A close compsrison with last year's values is difficult, as thoitucr application or two, your hair be Yukima wools are of better quality tins ,.omPg beautifully darkened, glossy season. Several hundred bags of new,an,i luxuriant. Washington wools have lien received nt """" " ' hve !"'') 0" iwl" 8 ' around trho in a Portland warehouses, and some of the Oregon shearing few davs. Acocrding to the views expressed by northwestern growers, they would ruth er sell their wool this year than con sign it. The eastern wool market is looking np and there is a possibility that some of last year's wools that arc held here may be worked off through the Boston auc tions. At tho concluding March sales at Boston, 33,000,000 pounds wn-s of fered and 31000,000 pounds sold, which was an exeellent showing. The demand was strong for good wools and buyers paid bus attention to the government's minimum quotations. The same attitude on the part of buyers was soon at the London sales last week, LOOK FOR THE, FtD HAIL mm TRADE,. MARK fi A Tire artns 6 Ammunition Shooting MKkD. V.fproof- I A 4 V 7 57 - - r - i y ; -. EOLA NEWS ITEMS (Capitnl Journal Special Service.) Eola, Or., April 9. Mrs. Antrican is up and able to do light work again. There was quito n heavy frost here this morning. Some early gardens were planted here last week. Cherry and peach tres aro in full bloom here. Mr. Wells and family will soon move to the Patterson place to work iu the hop yard. Mr. llolman's tractor did quite a lot of plowing on the Williams aud Uolman farm before tho last rain. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson made a short Visit to the training school Pundny tak ing our tewher, Miss Couthworth with them. Mrs. Hnyden and Mrs. Thaeker went to Knlem Monday on business. Mrs. Wayne Henry was iu Eola Mon day, Slio surely knows how to do the work all right. Mrs. t'lomont went to Salem Friday to see n doctor as she is filing quito poorly. ' The returned soldiers from our neigh borhood soon found jobs. Rny Fergu son is working at the training school and Beryl Biirch got mnmcd and is ma ning a store tit Liberty, Marion county, 00K! It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young Is to feel young to do thio you must watch your liver and bowels there'o no need of having a caller.? complexion dark rings under your cyea pimples a bilious look in your faco du'.l eyes tvith no sparkle. Your dcttar will t :!l you ritxty p?r ceat of cJ sis'.-:rt;j cornea tea la- active bonveln end iiV-T. Dr. Edward a v,-.l!-L-.s'.vn ycfclnn fn OIio, I'c::::-.! v. .:sl:V.2 co::. round tn.r: ! v;t'.i c'-lvi c'l t5 cct en tin liver n - i !:5w:!.v c'l hi cava to i5r. tu'.r.-.-iy CTvj Task's, tho S'-'isti-fes for clz?-r r.-s :!s in t'.icir tcJcn y-:t alwwi tf.xf.ic. 'i'.uy bring rVaf fat c-'.ib;.-!r.c3 rf tsp'rlt, th-.t n-tarrJ b.-n;'3ncy vh'.-h rhr.-.M bo cr-jfTcd by evcryono, b- tonlr-r cp the iiver oral e!?or the rrotem of i Tiiinties. You will knew Dr. richyards' Olive Tab lets by their o'ive color. 10c end Zjc dsi box. Alt UrucjiGta, GRANDMA NEVER LET KER HAIR GET GRAY Kept Her Locks Yo;rfhful,Dark And Glossy Wiih Common Garden Sage And Sulphur. When you darken your hair with H.ige Tea and Sulphur, no one can toll, because; it's done so naturally, so ev enly. Preparing tliU mixture, though, at homo is musy and troublesome. At little cost yon can buy nt nny drug store tho ready to use prcpaintion, im- t.rAviit tiv th. fa.lilitifin nt nthi-p iri'Jrfl- phur Compound." ion just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and (trow this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time, lly morning all gray hair disappears, and, after an- Oray, fad' d hair, though no dis grace, is a sign of old age, and ns we all desire a youthful and attrnctivo niicnrnn(c, get busy nt onco with Wjeth's Sago nnd Sulphur Compound and Inok years youugi r. The Capital Journal Daily Market Report Grain Wheat, soft white A'i.eat. lower irrades oa sample Qats . gOc. il, cheat f-1 Hay, oats - ... .. 125 Barley, ton $4Sfe50 Mill run . 43'tt44c Enttetfat Butterfat 63c Creamery butter C2ftC3c Fork, eal aud Mutton Pork on foot 18c Veal, fancy Mi2r. nieers - " 1 Cows 4f(ltC Spring lambs 18e Ewes.-.- . ...4aU Lambs, yearlings 10CoJ3c tilts and Fouiiry T.gz, cash 3"u Hens, live . 28ft29c Old rooters 15 TV A. JotnalY Quick Reference To Firms Where Buyer And Seller MeetWe Recommend Our Advertisers. EVERYTHING Salem F.lectrio C., Uasouie Temple, WATER COMPANY ULEM WATKB 3irANT Offiee corner Commercial tad Trade iUmU Bill psvable saenthlj la adiance. none C06. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN On Good Beat Estate Security THOS. K. FORD er Ladd Busk bank; 8alera Oregon rEBERAL FARM LOAN 8 BV4 per eent 94 years tim. A. C. Boarnstedt, 401 ilasonie Temple. Salem, Oregos IdONEY to loan on good real estate. percent geyerBment money to loan. Liberty bonds bought and sold. W. D. Smith, Balea Bank st Com merce. li-14 THE SOLDI EB BOY8rol and bil liard parlor is now open under sew management and it renders you and tha general public a congenial placs to pass away few leisure hoars. Tks basement of Oresoa Klectris depot, corner of State end High. .Phone 6-8. Win. Livock, prop. 3-8 STOVE REPAIRING 3TOYE3 REBUILT AKI REPAIRED SO years eiperienee, Depot, National sad American fence. Sites 26 to 58 In high Paints, oil and varnith, ets Loganberry snd hop hooks. Salem Fouce and Btov Works. 250 Court street, fauns 12 SHEA REPAIRS all kinds of furni ture if broken or out of repair; up holster repairs made. Shop 352 Che meketa St. between Commercial and Liberty. Phone 181. 4-20 AUTO REPAIRING All kinds of anto repairing by an ex perienced workman. All Work guar anteed to bo satisfactory. 8tudobak er repairs a specialty. D. R. Moir, 203 N. Commercial. WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDER, Proprietor 1255 N. Hummer Btroet, Salem, Oregon. Vegetables liadlshes, doz - Sweet potatoes ..... rolutocs . Onions, local Cnbbago ..... ... ... Tumiim 35c .... OCo'ii'jO $1.23(7l.73 ru -is Head lettuce 4.2Sfe4.7S Beets W Parsnips 3V4 Cauliflower, flat $2J2.25 Spinach, box $1.00 Winesap apples, box Colery, crate - $11 I nut Oranges f"(oo.75 Lemons, box l-'dDfl Bananas ... ...... Be Florida grape fruit, ease $7(0)8 Clack figs lb. IflftrlH White fitfs, lb. 19(,i,20o Puckago f gs per bs 50 pkg S4fa0.nu Honey, extracted .......... 20c Betau rrlccj Eggs, dozen 40s Creamory butter 70s Hour, hard wheat $3.15fa3.23 Portland Market Portland, Or., April 9. Butter, city Creamery S9oV6lo Eggs selected local ex. 4:i( 4.,e Hens 34f,735e Broilers 40f 43o Oeese 17(a20e Cheese, triplets 37(?v30e DAILY LIVE STOCK MARKET Csttls Receipts 121 ' Tone of market steady Best steers LKaH.oO Good to choico steers 1 l.5(ifoil2.50 Medium to good steers $10(011 Fair to good steers ItfCalO Common to fair steers tSC'i 9 Choice cows and heifers $10.50(2) 12.25 flood to choics cowi and heifers 10.50 Medium to good cows and heifers $7fo:S 1'air to medium eows and heifen $o,'(,8 Canners $3 . 50(fi t . 50 liulls $f)K.50 Calves $M.50(a;13.50 blockers and feeders $710 Hogs Receipts 339 Tone of market steady. Prime iiiixet SlOft 19.25 Medium mixed $l.73i?rl9 Rough besviis $1717.23 Pigs l.2.".(u 17.23 Bulk $IyCnl!.10 giieep Receiits 2"3 Tonw of market steady Prime lmJ)s $D5('fil7 Fair to medium lambs $14(al3 Yearlings $11(2:12 Wethers $'.)(" 10 Ewes $0.5'Ji !0.50 ant Ad 0 That Ghz Service On Short Teiepho a -Main 1SOO ELECTRICAL 127 North U gh.. REAL ESTATE BEST BUYS 5 acres, all cultivated, the best ber ry land. 1000, t2o0 easb. balance monthly. 10 acres al! cultivated, well fenced, good prune land, $1,100. 13 acres, all cultivated, the best ber ry or p'oduce soil, 5 room house, barn, other out buildings, fruit; mile from town, at school, with full equipment, 11900; terins if desired. G. W. Brown 24.13 acres. IS acres cultivated, 8 acres timber, S prnnea, 5 logans. 6 room house, barn, out buildings, at school and church, tal ler loam soil, price 17000; wouU consider acreage or house in Salem not over '204JO. Stock, implements and tools go. SO acres the finest of valley bind, all cultivated, good house, barn V mile from school, 4 Mi miles from Sa lem; will take $3000 cash, balancs at 6 percent, price $1S0 per acre. 109 acres, J'JO cultivated, 49 slashing tit) acre apple orchard 6 and 7 years old 7 miles from Salem; 17,000, half cash, balance fi percent. 300 acre Waldo Hill farm, all well fenced, the best of modern improve ments, 10 room modern house, fine barn, first class outbuildings, close to town, only $73 per acre; 13 to cash, balance 6 per cent. This place is the finest bargain in the valley. Have several, fine prune ranches for sale, also berry lands clote to the city at JCOO per acre. For best bya see BOCOLOrSKY Bayne building rnlem4 Oregon BRING YOUR TRADES B1UNO your trades. I ean match yon. U. w. Aiemeyer, all branches of real estate and Canada lands, 215 Sill ilasonie building. Phone 1000. FOR SALE A good double team har ness, will trade for hay or- grain, or will exchange for good dry wood. Seo Square lcal Realty eompaa. Phono 470 second-hand goods NO CASH REQUIRED Good ovcrcoal shoes and suits, all kinds of music al instruments, sho'guns, rifles, heal ing stoves, gas stoves, suit eases and 1000 other useful srticlej to sell or trade. What hnve yout The Capital Exchange, 337 Court 8t. Phone 493, REPAIRING STEWART'S REPATR SllOr Havs ,ut installed a machine that will sharpen lawnmowers tho some as the factory puis them out new. Bring nil your light repair work to tic. Ai vin B. Btewart, 347 Court St. Phons 403. 14SJ. A. Rowland Furniture Store Puvs, sells and eichaug(s new and 2nd Land furniture. All kinds of repair work, light grinding, filing, and broiling a specialty. Right prices. 247 North Commercial S Phone 16. SCAVENGER 9ALEM HCAVENG ER Garbage ani refuse of all kinds remored on norta ly contracts at reasonable rates. Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals re nmved. Office nhone Mnin, 1K7l LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS MEET AY McCornsck hall oa svery Tsl.lay at 8. P. Aodreson, C. C. I. J. Easts 1 B. i 8. ,ROYAL Neighbors 0i America, Ore gon urape camp to, i.iuu nrei eBry Thursday evening In HoCornack hall Elevator service. Oracle, Mrs. Car rie E. Bunn, 648 Union 8t.; recor der, Mrs. Melissa I'ersoni 1415 M. 4th St. Phone 143GM. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Orr-iff" Cedar Camp H . 'i i, t every Thursday fea!.ii . ? t in .VfrCornaek hall, v- '! '; store. Ruy A. Ornnt, , . A. Turner, clerk. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84 meets every Thursday at ft p. m. in Masonic Temple. Glean O. Nibs, M. A.i C. A. Vibbert, secretary, 340 Oweo it't 2ND HAND GOODS. We Bny, Bell And Exchange All kinds of Furniture, Btoves, Clothing, Dishes, Bicycles, Harness, Tools snd Junk. We boy what jvm don't want and pay the highest price In cash. Peoples' New & 2nd Hani Store 271 N. Commercial Fhone 73$ LAUNDRYMAN HOP LEE, expert Jaundryrtan, 43 Perry fit. I pay top market price for chickens and eegs. Office phone la.ta.f, residence 13S3J. tf JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Cockerels 25