THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SAT JIM. ORECON. TUESDAY, MAY 6. 1919. PAuE SF.VEM 10 ME SUBSTITUTE i MORE 14 KARAT At the new home of the Peters Shoe Company, at the People's Cash Store, 186-194 North Commer cial street. The Peters Shoe is very well known to every one as a real leather shoe. You will wear a Peters shoe three times as long as any other. When you want to save your tees agony and your purse financial embarrassment, buy Peters Shoes. We just received a large line of Men's, Ladies, Children's and Baby's Shoes. Our prices for these real leather shoes are as cheap as paper shoes, so why not buy PETERS SHOES? Management Peoples Cash Store 180-194 N. Com! Street ARROW COLLARS THE BEST AT THE PRICE Qwll, PkoJ a Co., he.. JVo, K. T. MONKOff ROLL OF HONOR Tin' following casualties ro reported itv the commanding jfencral of the incri iiu Jv: edit;on:iry r'nrotvt Killed in Action - 3 Died from Wounds ,. t Died of Accident mid Oilier Causes 12 Died of Disense ' 14 Wounded Severely 7 Wounded (decree undcleriiiiiieu; 1! Wounded Slight ly 75 Miming in Action 5 'Mill ..123 Eilled in Action. Neil I. Conklin. Medina Ohio. Cl nrlie O Mosotoy, Ebony Vs. James St-"er. ('Wels.nd Ohio. Died of Wounto. Dennis V Donahue, Cordito Ireland. Joseph Juckiilltx, PhilaUelpma tn. Died from Accident and Othor Causes. Sgt Alexander Kownacki, MiJawukee Wis. Nt Funis 1! ration, Cwiiliell.sbuig Ind. t'ipi inno Martinez, Ciuiniaron N M. Wiidiy H Strang, Curnee IU. Louis August Strong, Ktitvark N X Julius Ktrubbo, Mllnnukeo Wis. Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea Real Springliae Tonic And Blrod Purifier Old Fashioned Vegetable Remedy That Drives Out Uie Jmpiiritles of Winter r. Carter's K & It Tea t the best spring sy.'.tem reg ; n can get and don't fail to ,';iw it to the children also. A prinit m'-inU nn'-ktioo ens' lint n liiflo and with it, you ona brefr enough ic-ai g.,o.i ...uh l.im tea 10 ial a lung time . And Hieli wonderful tea it's Jloas Mi' t iliiuk and it just due regulate Hie Moniiieh, liver and howols without miv distress or linr.ilinow. Ask. roar drngsj-st for a fack.ige to ';ny. Take a cupful every night for ivcit necks it's one good sensible way to jjive the entile system a jrooil pniig cleaning. Children luvo it. JUST A FEW DAYS LEFT OF IDE ffiMD mm CO. In Order to get What yoa mast Act Garden Hose in 50-ft. Doable Bitted Axe hand Lengths $7.50 les Special at 25c Al color paints in oil Hardwood Single Trees $2.98 per gallon 45c each Spencer Hardware Co. 474 State Street Salem, Oregon. PAPER BUT LE Phone 45:5 SOKf Edward Sukownty, Eaton Wis. CURRENT CASUALTIES Died from Accident and Other Causes. Chaplain Patrick J Gallagher, New York X Y. Corp l'aul J llanley, Towson Md. -Corp (leorgo J fckdineider, Clinton Mass Harry Bloom, Brooklyn X Y. Robert Nelson, Forth Worth Tex. Died of Disease. Sjjt Louis Ford, New Orleaua La. Sgt John Unxxnlu, New York X Y. licnj.'iniin K Hooper, Brooklyn X Y. Corp Frank J McNeill Kolpu Calif. Corp Joseph 1'rnzak, Chicago 111. Arthur C Kainuclxon, Chicago. Wagoner William A l'ope, Chicago 111 Meehnaie Hum Ward, Colfa LH, " Edward Bindley Dansvillo La, John It Clark Longiuont Colo. 1 Tower Keennn, llutnbolt Tenn, Aokio Xettl, Louisvillo Ky. Allie I. Ferry, Exira Iowa. Thomas E Walker, I'cnn Grove N J. $ Deals In Real Estate W. A. lVnney to K. A. Ilhoten, part of lot 3 and all of lots 4, 0, 0 nnd 8, block 3, Heasant Home Addition, Bulew. Tl V I!,,,,,,, H V. Hun. 110 45 'acres in Ilurvey Smith claim, 6-2 W. and also 25.0 acres in XW. corner of said claim; 5000. I J. C. McKarlane to K.L. BmUong, lot 4, block 21, Capital l'ark addition, Na-l.nii- ."iDn. W. C. Winslow to J. J. Metiler, 42.24 acres in section 1-4-3 W. Amanda A. Andrews to B. Itierson, 20 acres in sections 9 nnd 10, 71 W. Orowlle Ilullou toA. K. Hampson, lot 15, Van Duvns addition, Saloiu. J. J. Bia:nes to J. K. Barnes, 108.53 acres in David Mulkry claim, ctions 10 nnd 17, !-l K. Also lot 8, M-ction 17; lots 1 nnd 9 in section 17, lot 1 in sec tion 20, lot 4 in section 21; lots 'J and 3 in section 21, 91 K.; 0000. J. J. Barnes to J. K. Barnes, iid.M acres in lot 1, Battle Creek Fruit farms Vn 1 Mae Wright to Aug. Schnkey, part of want of this stock you Quick km iou 9 and lo Hut 1 Owens addition to Kilera; i.M. Jo'.m Se!iuibk tfl C. J. lagebrvtscn. acres in lst.ac Ueadriek claim, 6 2 W.; $1(5,300. E. A. Johnson to fialph Asoroen, 10 irees ia John Msstes claim, 7-2 W. E. A. Bhoten to A. A. Let-, part of tots 2 and S, block 13, Jouos additioa; am. P. W. Kevetts to D. J. Gillian, part of lot 14, Capital Park addtiion; uK. Sarah Matey to W. H. 8rMt, E. hulf of lot 1, block 67, X. Salem. Upauldin" Logging Co. to R. T. r-hort, W. half. NK. quarter and E. half Nff. quarter and tW. quarter 1- quarter, section 25, 9 2 ti; $1V0. T. B. Kav to P. W. Kevetts, T.30 acres in section 31, 7 3 W.; $825. W. 11. Street to Sarah Staley, 3 acres in Tract Xo. 2, Kaizor Fruit 'lracts. Jas. llclmiek to M. M. Ransoiu, lot 11, blork 17, Euglcwood; 1075. Adolia Goldrainer to John Werner, lots 4 and 5, Klmehdorf Acres. John Roseubaum to John Volk, 3.69 acre in XE. pqarter sectiou 10. b-1 W. J. H. Campbell to Frank MeCraig, 10.65 acres iu I- B. Vandell eiaira, i-3 W. ... . F. X. Peuster to Stephen Heiushorn, quarter SE. quarter lection 33, 31 ; tum. Clay Lnrkius to Iva B. Bushey, part of block I'nivcrsity additou; $2000. Slarv MeFnrlane to E. T. Foster, lota 7, 8, 9, 10. block 14, Kiverview l'ark addition; $800. OVER-ACIDITY of the atomach hat upaet many a night's rett ii your ttomach is acid disturbed, dissolve two or three on the tonirue before retiring and en joy refreshing sleep. The purity and goodness of Kt-moidi guaranteed by SCOTT BOWNB MAKERS OF 5COTT8 EMULSION Court House Notes In the cr.se of the l'liensnnt Fruit Juice company against ... J. K. (lunsley, the defendant has been allowed until Mnv 10 to file plaint. his uuswer to the com- Levi M. Webb has ben given a di- voice from Susie Webl is to recover costs. Xeithcr party Tlie ease of Martha A. Bilggs veis.. Charles K. Britrgs la.s ben dismissed on motion of the attorney for the pluintiff. David H. Moir has filed n divorce suit against Lena May Moir. He al leges they were married in Canada Nov. II, IHIfi. That he enlisted in the avia tion service in Pecember of lfl7. That during his abseiico she ran around with other men nt Hegina and dl not aeeui ii regret it. The final report of Eussell Smith as administrator of Kmily M. Smith has been filed with tho county court has I received its approval and the adminis trator relieved from further liability. In the matter of the gunrrwansuip of Dale Bailoy and Lloyd Bailey, tho final n.-to'i t -i tin- irimiuiiiii. miouie muie.y , , (Salem is uhout to be abridged and one hes been approved and allowed nnd the more liberty taken awr.y from tho suf I'uardinn relieved of further duty. ferine public. 1 At the meeting of the eouncrs i,t In the matter of the estate of Daisy evenimt an ordinance was intriduced A. Herrfek, who died Jan. 1, 1919, the prohibiting; ',jay-waiking," or cutting administrator ('nrey F. Martin reports corners when crossing the street nnu to the court there nre unnnld om.m a'so the privilege of crossing tho stroot amounting; to about '-"0. He asks the down town between blocks, court permission to sell 25 ceres of land; The ordinance which came up for llio iu township 7 south of rnnne 1 east. I first and second rending last evening This land is in a mountainous country ft iu nnrt of the donation land claim of Joseph M. Blnckerby. By the ... same aopraisers, the estate or j antes Finlay was appraised at $424.28. WITH FINGERS! CORNS LIFT OUT Freezone is magid Corns and calluses lift tight off Doesn't hurt a bit A few cents boy tiny bottle of the magic I'reewne at any drug store Apply a few drops of Freezone upon a t'-nder. aching corn or a cnllu. In- Istantlv that troublesome corn or callus srtps hurting, then shortly you lift it out, root and all, without any pain, wcnes or irritation. These little bot tles of Kreezono contain Jiit enough to rid the feet of every hard corn, soft corn, corn between the toes nod the iCsIIhsc on bottom of fi-et. Mo tsyl So simple. Why waitf No humbug. nd inaccessible, southeast of Httverton. within the fire limits at intersections of , rZl,. 40c streets only nnd must cross at right . I .,' . " ' T i i ' uv, 7u.. . . ....... . . , . ceived up to 2 p. m. Friday. Slav Cnbbami - onm'tyiai I In the matter of the estate of r-arul. angle non corner to corner oetweeuN, Ji(, - f XufUhi ftU !abor ,nd Turnip, Si 4! A. Piiilay, the estate of 81 acres in sec-1 the white line, painted on the pave- mat,ril( for ((l,1lnlrtfM .,, "Open ' Head lettuce 2.75, lions 9 and 10, township 7 south of ment. air H,vini." "Two story sleeping Beets 8e n.nee 1 west, is appraised at 1 1000 by , i or any one not disposed to w.,s! ,.IW? t,,,,vritoI atl,ho w- , b()X ,,o J. M. Terrv, B. F. Terry nnd L. R. Her- straight alonir the painted hues, should (),,. ,,l0 Tuberculosis llo-r.itnl Celerv. crute I . '0 SIP Df FIGS" CHILD'S UUU1E Look At Tenpe! RemoTC Poi sons From Stcmacn, Lirer . And Bowels. Accept 'California" Syrup of Figs 1 phosphate ia it to wash from the stoni ly lcok for the name Caiiiornia ob:b.b, liver and bowels the previous the package, tnen you are sure your chjjd is having the best and most harm less laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste, full di rections for child's dose on each bot tle. Hive it without fear. NORTH SANTIAM NOTES (Capital Journal Special Service.! Xorth Muntiuui, May 6. There was a program uud basket social given at Xorth Kantian! on Saturday night, May 3. The proceeds of the sale of the bas kets went to finish a playshed on the school grounds, which was begun earlier in the season. There were H baskets sold netting 73.2.. The program was well rendered anil was a credit to teach ers and pupils. The people and especial ly the young; men were generous in their bidding. Xo basket sold for less man 1.50, and (! wus the lurgest amount i paid. The playshed is fully equipped end of this week, it ias learned to with rings, bars, swings and teetorjjnv. boards, all arranged with a view to safe- The party iU consist of thirtv dele ty and the physical development of the youngsters of the neighborhood. Mibs Agnes Arnold is principal and Miss Elir- ubeth Downey is priniarv teacher, Miss Mina, Arnold and Stewart Ar nold, cousin and brother of Miss Agnes Arnold, attended the basket social and remained over Sunday with Miss Ar- noni. J. S. McLaughlin acted us auctioneer nt the basket social una succeeded in getting up quite n rivalry among the boys. K. K. Wert had o that caused the boys a lot of worry too. Miss Anna Downey, who has spent several months in a base hospital in r'rance and who is now visiting rela tives iu Salem, come Saturday to visit her sister, Miss Klizabeth Downey, and her cousin, J. M. Miller. Mrs. Stowell of Hnlcin, n sister, anil Miss Zorn Stow ell, u niece, accompanied her. They returned to Salem Sunday evening. Council Considers Action To Prevent "Jay-Walking" The great American prmirgo of crossing the street anywhere, even In 1 1,0 most congested business portion of reads: "Pedestrians must cross streets mo orainance iiuauy phsb, mnra in a fine of 2.."0 for the first offense and k - e . . a 1 4a lor eucn oire uirrcsiirr, The ordinance was introduced by Mayor Albin, through the committee on streets. Hhould it pass, it will muke unliiwul tho crossing of a street by po- fj,.0 0f (),.. Oregon tSate Board of Con destrians anywhero execptinir at right trol. unon receipt of a certified check jangles on the lines painted in white, in that purt of the citv between Marion B. (loodin, secretary, street on the north, Trade street on the Knch bid is to be presented under south, and between these street all that sealed cover, oud shall be accompanied or rt of the city between Church street by a cgcrtified check made payable to and the river. Church street extends K. B. Coodin, secretary, Malum, Ore north nnd south, passing between the 1 gon, for an amount equal to ut least courthouse and the postnffiee s(Ure. 'ten per cent (10 per cent) of the The district where cutting corners I amount of snid liid, nnd no bid will bo would be unlawful includes the Salem Iii';li school on the north and the South ern Pacific, railroad track on Trade I street on the south. Ir?.i f.ii 1 1 i nt nrsi nuruiwesi uou ui 2Clh Eneers In Camp Tacnnm. Wnsh., Mr.y 6. Affrr 20.1 months service in r'rance, wnen- ey built bridges and fonds d rcnBidl trenches undet almost continuous bom-' bardment, 117 men of the 20lh engl- necrs nrrivi'd in Tacoma today on their! wav to Cnniti Lewis for discharge. The detrcliiiieat is Under the com iniind vt Fir.t Lieutenant John T'nvid sun. and is made up of men from the northwest. Monrrnuth SchoW Closed On Acconnt Of Influenza (Capital .InurniH Hnecial 8mice.) Monmouth, dr.. May ft. Actio? noon the recommend? t ion of Dr. B. II. MeCal - l"n. ronntr health officer. te uieaon Normal school and the, nubile and hi"h -hoo's hsve len closed until May 19. Dr. MeCs'lon' recommendation follow- ed tho illo-overr of a nnls-r of mild eases of influenza among tia normal school .tudenta. Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning Get In th habit of drinking a I'm of hot water bafor breakfast We're aot here long, so let 'a mak our stay agreeable. Let us live Weil, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, and lock well. What a glcrreua condition to attain, and yet, kow very easy it is if one will only adopt the tnnrniug inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a eold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as freah as aaiay by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stag nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or wolf, should, eack morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot Kilter with . lssnonnfnl of limestone day's iadigostible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins. The action of hot wa ter aad limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigo rating. It cleans out all the sour fer mentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid aj petite for breakfast. The millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble; others who have .al low skins, blooj disorders and sickly complexions nro urged to get a quar ter pound of limestone phosphuto from the drug store. This will eost very lit tle, but is sufficient to make anyone pronounced crank on the subject of in sido bathing boforo breakfast Austrian And Hungarian Envoys To Start This Week Vienna, Mat 5. (United Tress.) The Austrian and Hungnriun delegates wil leave for the peace conference the gates and assistants, twenty secretaries and four newspaper correspondents. M. Dartlein will head tho delegation. A GREAT ECONOMY BE- i "After a trip to Kilauea. the active volcano of Hawaii, my Neolin-soled shoes were the only ones not abso lutely ruined. Many in our party wore hob-nailed boots," said Miss Jean P. Lane of Seattle, Washington. The sharp jagged lava of Kilauea cuts an ordinary sole to pieces quickly. That Neolir. Soles stood the test but emphasizes their toughness and dur ability. These qualities are built into them by a scientific process. Women and men and children, too who are hard on shoes should buy them with Neolin Solos. They come in many styles, and because of the extra wear they give, are a Rreat economy. And any repairman will re-sole your worn shoes with Neolin Soles, which are flexible and waterproof as Well as long-wearinr. They are made by 1 he Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed to outwear all other heels. neolin Soles 4. u. u.. u.s. m oa. NOTICE TO CONTKACTOB8 Healed bids, addressed to the Oregon loealed about six miles southeast of the city of Siileiu. Plans and Hpceifientions may be ob tained from the office of lewi Ir vine Thompson, architect, 91 N. 10th I ...... prtlunil. Ormon. mut nt tin. of in the sum of $:ifi made payable to K. considered unless certified check is enelrsed therewith. The board reserve the rijtht to ac cept or reject any nr all proposals. H. B. fVjoOIS, Mecretary, Oreirnn tiMate Hoard of ''ontrol. April L'ti 30 May 3 0 Daily Market Report Oram Wheat, soft white H.IO A'bvai, lower gradss oa sample Outs . u8 Me la, i h. at $24 Hsy, oats ., .. W Barley, ton T2 Mill run . 43fi44e Butterfat. Hutterfr.t - r0c Creamery butter 57(ii 58c I fork. 1 aud Mutii Pork on foot ... IHV4 lBVe ' Veal, fancy Walt fritoers 7(K9c Cows .. -.. OfeSc Spring lamlm 1 ".was - ' Sheep, yearlings - 10al2c ae and romtry Efig". eih 7e UtnA . J e i I i. 1 . r Mmnna lAita . .IKU Journal .Want Ac Quick Reference To Firms That GiT2 Service Oa Where Buyer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Advertisers. EVESYTHIxa Salem Electrio Co., ilasonic Temple, WATER COMPANY ALEM WATEB Or.apA'Y-Offic soma Commercial and Trade atresia Bills payable monthly ia advaace. favae 60. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE 120 acres of Xo. 1 land located 6 miles from Sales, oa Rood road, in good location, good housa and barn and otkiir buildings, farm implcoisnts, 4 horses, S cows, 6 year lings, 50 head of hogs, round 500 cords of wood ready cut, all at bargain. Write M W ear Journal. tf FOR SALE A good doublo team lar ness, will trade for hay or graia or will exchange tor good dry wood Bee Square Deal Bealty eompa. Phone 470 BEST BUYS 2 acres all cultivated, good house, lota of fruit; tiWO. easy terms. 8V4 acres all In rroji, on paved road, close to rMlem; t'MOO, toru.t if do aired. 10 acres all cultivated, all fenoed, 3 nules out, only $1.100 . 10 acres; good modern house, logans, prunes, family orchard; SM0O. 12 acres all in cultivation, 6 room house, 2Vi aere( family arcbard, 1 miles from alcm; $,'5lK). 8 acres; 6 acres, Vd in prunes, U la peaches, logang beiwecn; t acres in for an investment that will bring returns; only 11.00, easy terms. 15 acres, 6 acre in 7 year old mer ries, 6 in 7-year old prune-, 4 straw berries; house, barn, close in; $3750. 18 acres, 5 acres lognns; small house; 8'4 acres timber, close in, t3S0u. 24 acres, 10 cultivated, balance tim ber pasture; house, barn, family fruit; 22.10. 20 acres, IVi miles from town, trade for 8alcin residence not over 1500. 1.1 aercg all cultivated, family orch ard, 2 acre strawberries, 6 acres grajn, 1 acre potatoes, family gar den, 5 room house burn with hay fork, fruit houe, wood shed, ehick en house; best black gravol soil; close to school; equipped with stock aad tools and all household furniture, 1000. 70 acres, 50 tillable, 1,000,000 foot saw timber; will trado for acreage or balem residence and assume mort gage or pay cash difference. For bewt buv, see BOCOLOF8KY liayne building HATS BLOCKED, REPAIRED HAT BIX)CKIXO I clean and block ladies' and -Men's hats. Just ro ceived a hat renovating machine. It gets the dirt, Try it once. ?. U. Kllsworth, 495 Court St. Sulera, Or. Hens, live 32c old roosters . " Cockerels 24(&25c Vegetable Ktrnwberrios 4.00 Radishes, dox 30c. Rhubarb Sc. Potatoes 1.85! local ( Oranges r,(?7 Lemons, box $O(.u,0 Bananas Wc California grape fruit 4(01.25 IHaok figs lb. - . lovuyiac White figs, lb ' 19(v20c Paektbge figs per bz 60 pkg 6.u Hioey, eitracted iOt Betau rricai Eirjts, dozen - 45c Creameiv butter - 65c Hour, hard wheat .1(i3.15 Portland Markal Portland, Or., May . Butter, city creamery, f)4(t 55 K.gits seli-cted local ex 41(S 43 liens 3ilc Broilers 40a Ooese HfeiiOc Cheese, triplets 35(5 37e PAILT LTVB UTOCK MaBBKT Oartls Receipts Tone of market slow Best steers 13$13.50 (lood to choice steers ll(rMl.S0 Medium to good steers $i).50(al0 Fair to jnorl s eorii tHfa V Common to fair steeri )7.C0(fIS Choice coys and heifers IU.6U1W0 (l.H., to choice cows aui tiii lOpiU .i..iium to good eowg and heifers o(a;7. rsir to medium cows and heifen I.Wj.j.SO Canners 3(o 4 Bulls t'.'u S Calves $9fo. 12.50 Ktockers and feeders (fiS.50 Hogs Kceeipts Cfi7 Tone of market strong Prime mixed 2ft.:.'iCn 20.fi0 Medium mixed 2U(o 20.25 Roiitfh heaies IS.25(ii 1S.50 Pigs lH.50ru 1."5 Bulk 20.25fa 20.50 tec? Kceeipts 1C2 Prime tun bs $1!15 Iran 1 f 'w a E1XCTSJCAL 127 North High DORA DEAX McCCTClinoN, aeaaaar of piano, a new and logical BMtaai for both pupil and teacher, saakiag clear all basie principle, nesissary to a musical edueauoa, aad giia$ tha "taasie teacher" aossstaiaf ta teach. 421 Court Bt. Thoae 8ia. PEOPLES FURNITURE STORE For tiargaina ia new aad aeeoadbaal goods for the house, furnituie, saag es, heaters and atoves, mga, smag machine, graniteware, dib, sal cases, trunks and tools. Wa wais your old furniture and Uvas, wiH pay yon higheet eash pries. &t ia last. Peoples Furniture Star, 871 X. Commercial St. Phono 734. j SECOND-HAND GOODS XO CASH RKQlIlRED-JSood avassast shoes and suits, all kinds of ataxia al Instruments, iotguns, rifles, toat ing stoves, gas stoves, suit eases as-1 1000 other nieful articles te mk or trade. What have jout The Caaitat Kxchang 337 Court Kt. Phoaa 43. AMUSBIENTS THE 60UIEB BOYS Pool aad bil liard parlor is now opea aadet aew management and it render jsa and the general public a eongoaUU alar to pass away a few ioieui hssa. Tho basement of Oregoa Klsatri depot, corner of Stata and High Phone 628. Wm. Livock, prsp. STOVE REPAIRING 50 years experience, Depot Rational and American fence. Kir.es 26 to 58 in. high Paints, oil and varnish, eto. Loganberry and hop hooks. .Salem Fenco and Htova Work, 2o0 Court atreat. Phone 124. J. A. Rowland Furniture Stcre Buys, sells and exchanges new aad 2d hand furniture. All kiad af repair work, tight grinding, iiliag, and brazing a spocialty . l"8t prices. 247 Xorth Commercial fet. Phone Id. SCAVENGER SALEM 80AVKNGKU Oarbag aad refuse of all kinds removed oa BMata ly contracts at reasonable sales. Cess pools cleaned. Dead aaissall re moved . Office phone Main 167. MONEY TOLOAN On Oood Keal Estate Bocinltj TIWW. K. FOIU3 Over Ladd Bush bank; Buleai Oaogea FEDERAL FABM IX)AJf8 Oli r coat interest. Promit scttis. years time. Federal farm loan ad if or sale. A. C. Bohrnstodt, MI Ma sonic Tomplc. 8ale4n, Oregaa. IMSCiRANCE COUNCIL Tor ff In formation about Life Insnraa J. F. Ilutchnson, dust, wtapagsr fsr the Mutual Lifo of N. T., olfw at 371 State fit., Balem, Ore. 4lliea phono 99, residence 1398. tf LAUOT.AN ITOP LEE, expert laiindrymf 13S Kerry St. I pay top market RuM or chickens and Kggs. Offioa fiwia 13,'IBJ, roaidenea 1333J. WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Trices are Righl W. M. ZANDLflH, Propriotaf I2r5 N. Sammer Htreet. floloav, Oaigoa REPAIRING STEWART'S atFJ'AIH ffllOP Suva just Installed a mochiae thai Will sharpen Inwnmowerj the nana tha factory puts them out new. Bring all your bglrt repnlr work to i Al- vin B. Stewart, 347 Court tit. 411.1. Ptrtsa .AUTO REPAIRING ALL kinds of auto repairing ky aa sx perienced workman. All woth ga$r- antocd to b sutisfactory. rVtwdwak- er repairs a specialty. I). B. 2(i3 M. ConmerciaJ. LODGE DIRECTORY kntchts or i'TiitA8 umwt at MoCornsck hall on every TsoWsy nt S. P. Andrescn, C. C. I, J. Kuntx, K. B. A t. R"YAL Neiglrtinni of Amorisa, gon Jrape eamp No. 130 sseat itrr Thursday evening in lleCornaah hail Klevator service. Oiale, Ksa. Car rie R. Bunn, BI8 Union Bt; sot der Mrs. Melissa Persona, MB W. 4th' St. Phone 143t'.M. MOT) Kit! WOODMK.V OP AMERICA t)regon Cedar ramp No. 81MC aseeti cverv Thursday evening, I 'aleak in MeCornack hall, over Movere storo. Kay A. Orant, V. C; J. A. Turner, slerk. UMTF.D AUTlSAN'S Capital Amtja bly No. 84 meets every Thotaday at R p. m. in Mamic Tempi. Siena C. Nile, M. A; C. A. rtart, seerotsrv, 340 Owens streal. Fair to medinm lambs $13? 13.81 Yearlings $U(itl2 Wethers """It Ewes $o310