Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 13, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 1:1. 1919.
PAGE SEVEN
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Revere tires are made by
First
Hirst
"Motorlife" in
519
TO HAVE CLEAN
HEALTHY BLOOD
Bright Eyes, Clear Complexion Take
Famous Springtime Tonic and
Blood Purifier "Celary King"
Tliree times n week for three week', j
brew yourself a cup of Celery King
and drink it just before retiring. Give
it. to the children too. You'll be sur
prised how gently vet effectively
CELERY KING
crates u normal action of the bowels,
Cleansing and strengthening of the
system, vanishing pimples, scrofula
tind oilier Mood disorders, (Celery King
i;ees the blood pure and rich by free
ing the system of nil wast? matter.
ROLL OF HONOR
The following casualties are reported
by the commanding general of the
American Expeditionary Forces:
lulled in A tion 1
llied of Accident and Other Causes 2
Died of Disease 3
Wounded Severely 4
Wounded (degree undetermined) "
Wounded Slightly 71
Missi'ii; in Action 1
Total
.107
Killed in Action.
Titus A Truman, Pruviiidence R I.
Died from Accident and Other Causes.
Clyde Kerlle, Oklahoma City Okla,
Wounded Severely.
David Sutton Shackelford, J',1 Reno
OMn.
Villi! Cr.stilnno, Mntinto Ilnlv,
Vied W Kclnil., Brooklyn X Y.
' John ,T Slatterv, Brooklyn N V.
Died of Disease.
John W Tartar, Iliirtline Wash.
Kune no K Starke, Bristol Vu.
Ernest Stewart, Tipton Kan.
SHOES FOR THE
MiLY
. From Foochow, China, come? litis
letter from R. E. Gardner. Foochr?.
College: "Nefilin Soles have solved tlie
shoe problem forme. Other sole? wore
out quickly on the rocky roads here,
and I had no end of trouble with
them," he writes.
Where other soles fail, Neolin Soks
always stand the test of hard wear wrj
rough uage. This fact pomlsth; way
to economy. Buy Neolin-soled sfc.ics
for the whole family, and so rave shoe
money. And have Neolin Soles put on
your old shoes, too.
These durable, flexible, and water
'proof sohs are Vientifical!y mad.? by
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co'.
Akron, Ohio, who also mike Wirurhio.
HeeU, guaranteed to outwear all o'h-.r
heels.
Ileolin Soles
I fc (1MW.
TFT)
CLARK'S TIRE HOUSE
to Announce
A REDUCTION OF 15 PER CENT
EFFECTIVE TODAY
one of the oldest Rubber
in
In
your gas tank means money
North Commercial Street
: STATE HOUSE NEWS
The attorney general's office, through
Assistant Van Winkle, has given an
opinion, based upon precedent, that all
county measures may be placed upon the
same ballot with the state measures to
lie voted. upon June 3rd-
Tito I.ftnd Settlement eoinmiksinn, re
centlv appointed bv Governor Olcott
completed its organization at n meeting
held in Portland yesterday and the first
steps: wero taken in carrying out its
plana of farm extension under the pro
visions of the new law,
Work will he-
gin at once upon the first of the ''farm
home" tinils on the 62 acre tract near
Independence. Among other mutters of
business was the discussion of utilizing
iogged-off hinds which are plentiful in
vaiiirtis irts of western and southern
Uivguii.- Superintendent 0. L. Wheeler,
of the McCormiek Lumber company, ap
peared before the commission with a de
tailed statement as to the possibilities
of these lands, and his plans were con-
: firmed by Professor Seudder of the 0.
I A. C. The coiniuiiSsion named as un
! commit tee to investigate these lands
I.Mr. Wheeler, l'rof. Seudder, Kay Miur
son, t'has. T. Early und Mr. Kversou.
Ralph Moody, of Portland, is the lat-esl-attorney
to file a brief in the friend
Iv controversy between Governor Olcott
and Treasurer Hot f. Moody places
stress upon the constiiitionnl provision
tlint the envrrnor must be not less than
IK) years of age and have resitted in the
state for at least three years. These
qualifications are not reouired of the
'secretary of state; hence ue nows lijiameui aieiu, dim h oi me original
iouite possible that these provisions town site of Salem is bounded by Court,
might b' contravened in the passing of
the office of governor in lact to me
in'isou of the secretfry or state, ror
Ciis reason he contends that the secrc
tarv of state" cannot become jtnveiu.ir
in fuct.
The office of secretary of state has
recently received the monthly state
ment of sales and taxes due from the
Cnimi Oil company of California, show
ing that they have sold in Htm minw
during the month of April a tola 1 OT
:tG;t,75S gallons of gasoline and 60,51
gallons of distillate, which under the
tux provision returns a tax of :I941.H6
fr the month.
i lo the list of future date' for the
(public service coiiuoiision wtfl be h
i hearing of the matter of a spur floss
I in,; i t Xesbilt tomorrow, and the henr
jing of :i Soiithrrn lV.vifie crossing case
I at Woodburn May 15.
, ... . .
Among the list of papers filed in the
e ;rpoiutioii department during the past
w. ek the n.ost important are: illatn
jitte Vnliev Transfer company, l'oit
ilaiid. Iio,oiiii; Owl Printing Co., As
toria, -5,'",i; Multnomah Film Corjior
atioti. Portland, tS.i.WM: AlcsKa Her
ring k Importing Co., Portland. "ift.OoO;
IiiiiiImi Wood Co., Portland, j.tit;
Universal Click lrinting Co., Portland,!
5i).0H; Sanborn Dock 'o.. Astoria, '
25,Oimi; Sampler Cold Dredging Co.,!
Baker. VtO.ntMi; Valley Motor Co., Sa-
leni, liO.OiHI.
Court Honse Notes
I Grace E. Seats has been granted a di
ON ALL
I ires
companies in the U. S.
uatay.
rvice
in the bank
For to Stoinaeli
Bloatinfi, Gas, Coated Tongue,
Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Bilious
reu, Indigestion or Constipation toko
FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS
They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the
stomach and invigorate the liver. Do
not gripe or sicken.
P. 8. Meehen, Elm St., Hancock, Mlch.l "I
have givea Foley Cathartic Tablets thorough
trial and can pottthrcly state thai they are tae
Sett laxative.
J. 0. I'crry's
voice from Richard (1, Seats. In its
conclusions, the court found that Soars
had brought men to bis homo and per
ntitted them to force their attentions
upon his wife. She finally had to leave
home. Site alleged Mr. Sears wus mak
ing $133 a mouth. The court granted
her 812.50 a month alimony lor hot
four children.
L. M. Creson has brought suit for a
divorce from W. J. Creson. They were
married in 191)5 and have one chlla u.o
veurs of ago. Sho alleges he told her to
lenve his home and that for the past
three years he had contributed only
towards her support. She usks for $'M
a iiuuith alimony and $125 to carry on
her law suit.
The udininistrtitor of the cstato of
Susan Stniger, deceased, reported to the
court that claims amounting to tlil'.IO.H.i
remained unpaid against the estnte. He
asks for on order of court permitting
mm to sen tun west nair or tno west
half of lot 1, block G'.i, of the original
town of Salem. The lot bus an estimated
State, Front and Water streets and lot
1 is on the northeast comer of this
block. June 21 was the (lute set for a
hearing.
Kdward K. Keves, administrator of
the estate of W. T. rYrriiiyJun is to be
given his discharge and relieved of all
responsibility as aittniiiistrator as soon
as he pays 1.10.75 to each of the follow-
TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE
National
K
II K
('hicago
New York
I Alexander, Murtiii and
'I fl 0
3 10 3
Killifer;
jbenton and MiJ'nity.
l iiii'iunati .1 H (I
I Brooklyn 4 It) "
Fisher and Wingu; Pft ffer and Krue
Igor Pvttobiiri 2 3 0
Philadrlpliia I! H 0
(lllliiton ,, Mmit ; Jacobs and
:.(.,nl(
Kt bonis 4 K) 2
Boston 2 9 4
Goodwin and demons; Xehf, Killin-
gim and ilson
American
Cl.tvnlnnd
i Ootroit 4
Conmbe andO'Ncil; Iaus and Ains-
worth
(Sixth inning)
St'. L'jiii 2 9 2
Chi-ago 1 2
Da'ven")rt and Maver; Robertson,
I Kerr and Mi-balk
i Onlv two games scheduled
BUY IN SALEM ALWays
jBUY IN SALEM ALWAYS
BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS
OrJy Sixteen Per Cent Of
Oregon Bojs Rehimsd To
Stales, Says Miss Curtis
Governor OU-ott lias jut received id
vices from Mis Evelyn I'. Curtis secre
tary and member of the Oregon Wel
come comniissicn at Now York, that W.
L. Whittlesey, who has continuously ,,.
voted himself to the work of the com
mission since the inauguration of the
Oregon headtiucrters in New York City,
has lieon se'ected as its chairman to suc
ceed 0. 0. Lciter, resigned.
Mis Curtis also sends the interesting
information that up to date only about
sixteen per tent of the Origin meu in
the service overseas have so far return
ed to New York, bnt she states ehe ex
pect the final debarkation of Oregon
troops during the mouth of September,
provided the peace is signed within the
next tliirtv or forty days. She states
that many Oregon units have been re
turning almost daily during the recent
period. Commenting further upon the
work of the commission Miss Cunts
says:
"We daily are serving scores and
sometimes several hundred Oregoa mea
in a way which we feel is sending them
back with an appreciation of what the
state is doing for thorn and an added
loyalty and devotion to their country
for having been received in somewhat
nearly a home spirit here.
"You will also be pleased to know
that wc have been able through our ef
forts to got the back pay of n number of
our (rogon sailors and of some soldiers,
who have lost tlioir records, and were
considerably embarrassed by such a sit
uation. Senator Chamberlain has taken
up the problem of discharges, and
throughout our work has been most ef
fective in handling those problems,
which we forward him at Washington.
"The l'lst division has left its east
ern camps and the 18th engineers will
leave here on Thursday morning. A
large number of these men will arrive
in Oregon verv nearly or actually out of
funds, except for the government bonus.
They are hopeful of Oregon's fulfilling
a promise to give all her old veterans
a job when they return."
ing: W. 0 Phillips, Muttio Farrington
land Jennie Sharp-
The Klerath Steel and Iron company
of Portland has brought suit asuinst
Max Sidof. Tho complaint recites thait
the defendant agreed to sell them 000
tons of scrap iron, located at Salem,
Woodburn and Silverton and that 500
was paid in advance for the consign
ment. This was in October of 1918.
The complaint recites that there was
concealed in the car from Woodburn
21,420 pounds of worthless scrap iron
and in another car two boilers weigh
ing fitlOO K)unds which were not in the
pile of scrap iron when originally
bought. Also that the defendant in
voiced a ear at 5ft 300 pouncls when it
enlv weighed out 50,90s pounds. They
usk for damage in three amotints,
343.42, fur 50( and for 0.52.
In the matter of the suit of C. I.
Loaveugood agninut Sam V. Ohles, tho
defendant replies Hint he told Mr.
i ..,...,1 i,nt he woubl eive him
five or ten dollars if lie would got him
a purchaser for his farming implements
That ho did bring a pretended purchas
er, but that the sale was finally made
to another person. He asks that the
suit be dismissed.
' Levi It. Hnns'iii bus brought suit
against Howard K. (.nark and Mark A.
Paulson for H5. balance claimed due
on a nolo of S1000 MK" at Bngt)y,
X. D. and dated .Tan. 2, 1915.
Lot 3, Mock SU in the city of S. em
has been appraised at 5l)0U as pnrt of
the estate of Iva F- Turner. The lot
is on the west side of Capitol atveet
between Chemeketa and Center, about
the iniiMle of the block. The apvai"
ers were U. W. Eyre, F. N. Derby
and W. M. Smith. The balance of the
estate consists of 1000 in lilrtr
bond's and Jo. 82 in cash.
The estate of John Dayton Hubert
son, nged nine months, is valued at
about 2200. The father John Robert
son, has been appointed guardian.
Tn the matter of the estate of Ralph
Edwin Merrill all beirs have con'tt
ed to the sale of real eslate. This
consists of 80 cre. the HK of the WW
..,.;., oi T 7 H H 1 K and an
other tract of 20 acres in section 21,
T 7 H B 1 E.
The cstato of H. I'. Gray, deceased,
has been appraised at 7509.72 by W.
J. Culver, W. H. Byars and J. 11.
Dnnlnp. Included in this appraisement
is brts 5 and 0, block 17 of the t'ni
versity addition tn the city of Salem,
on which a valuation of 4000 was
placed. .
Manager Eobt Paulus of the Salem
.. - .i ...... u- t' Lm
ir riitt l inon, fs,'i'ri ii.T .."
of tho WillaitHstle Prune association,
Snpt. Allen of Hunt Bros. PacicinK
Co. anal Manager Urager of the Drager
Vrtiit Co., left this morning for (Port
land where they will attend an Import
ant meeting of the Northwest Pack
ers association. Among other things
under discussion is tho mutter of nni
formity in pin-king -and shipping con
tracts. Root PatUug reports an lntcrestlnl
meeting of the Butte Falls Prune as-,
social ion at Seotts Milb lt evening,
which he addressed nn the subject of
j cooperation in production and market
j ing. There was a good attendance and
i evidence fliat the growers out that way
ir i,ln .'ib tn their own interests.
!
You oxp"et the local mer
chants to take your produce.
Help them do it with your pat
ronage Build up Marion coun
ty. Seattle housewives have l.0 applica-1
tions on file with the federal employ
ment bureau for housemaids ami domes
tics." ,
Seattle's municipal railwa- employes,
are demanding an eioht hour day and
titne and one half for overtime.
KEEP IT SWEET
Keep your stomach swpft
today and ward off the indi
gestion of tomorrow by
the new aid to digestion.
As pleasant and as safe to
talc u candy.
WABt BY SCOTT ft teWNI
MAKER OP SCOITS (.MULXOH
LYONS
f Capital Journal Sivrial S-rvic.)
Lyons, Or, May 12. Miss Nets Lewis
who bus been visiting her sister, Mrs.
LloviTrask of Lyons, has returned to
hvr home nt Scotts Mills.
Miss Jessie Canning is visiting her
Uncle, Eugene Canning of Fox Yalely.
The weather permits so Ed Trask has
again started the road work. We are k-11
looking for much improvements.
William Elder of Gooch passed
through Lyons Wednesday.
Mrs. F. E. Hills and little son ef Se
attle are visiting her uncles the Messrs.
Hiatts of Lyons.
Miss Dclma Grimes, who has been
home for tho past two weeks, has again
returned to Si.lem.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Surry of Fox ...
ley, rejoicing over the arrival of their
little son.
Mrs. A. L. lliatt has returned to her
home after spending several days visit
ing her sisters of Portland.
Mrs. George Perling, who has boon on
the sick list for so long is slowly im
proving.
W. 11. Trask 's successors are making
some changes ill the store.
The King Brothers of Mehama are
seen driving new Ford.
Mrs. Ella Lyons is spending the week
in Salem.
I.. O. lliatt of Portland spent Friday
evening with his brothers of Lyons,
Mrs. Fetiton of Meliama is having a
new bouse built.
Mrs. Pete Jerngworth of Portland Is
assisting her father, Mr. lirothcrton, is
the store.
Miss Pearlie Grimes made a trip to
Stayton Saturday.
There were several who attended the
short .program given in the primar ruoin
at school Friday afternoon.
Mrs, I). 11. Monroe of Lyons mnde a
trip to Albany Thursday and reports her
daughter doing nicely.
J. O. Climes made a trip to Albany
Saturday.
Roy Wiley is at Brownsville working
in a gi'.ruge for a while.
Albert Ring of Lyons, who made a
trip to eastern Oregon, has rel timed to
his home.
,11. A. and S. I. Brown of Lyons are
doing some logging in Gates.
George Thomas, who is winking nl
Mill City, was iu LyonsSuuduy looking
after his fiirutiure.
Mrs. B. F. Beriuger ami sona of Me
hninii spent Sunday with Mrs. L. D.
Waterman.
THIN PEOPLE
OF SALEM
Bitro Phosphate should give yrm a
snitil steady increase of firm, healthy
flesh each day. It supplies an essen
tial substance to the bruin and nerves
in the active form in which it normal
ly occurs in the living- cells of the
body. 'dtitroiPhosphtite. roplneos nerve
waste and creates new strength and
energy. Sold by druggists under defi
nite guarantee of results or money
back.
With a quota of 42,750, the little
town of Gardiner subscribed for JS3,
650 worth of victory bonds.
SAYS HOT WATER
WASHES POISONS
FROM THE LIVER
Ivoryono ohould drink hot wator
with ahoophato In 1
boforo breakfast
j ie root aa rue ao toe prorartnai in
;Ha, wo must kp tho lirer washed clean,
'almost ovary morning, to prevent its
afpooi-Uko potto from alofging with In
bugoatiblo auterlal, sour bilo and pois
boon toitna, says a noted physician.
F If yon got hsadaebas, It's your lirer.
'If Ton satoh sold aasllr. It's rour llrar.
lf yon wako op with a bad tasto, furred
torJtne, loot breath or stomach bt-
EM raactd, Ifs four llvor. Ballon
i, andd ootaploxlon, watory ajei
lenoto llrsr uaclanllnss. Tour Uvtr
M tho moot Important, auto tho aaoo
ibood and B'glcetod organ of the body
fw know Its functioi or bow to relet s
tho tfatntntd-np body waste, bile and toi
Ins. Moot folks rtoort to vloUnt cslo
Dad, wbleh la dangerous, oallratlni
ihomloal which eaa only bo used orcrt
rtosallf booaooo It accvmulatoe la tin
Josuoa, aloe attacks tho bones.
I vary mia and woman, sick or well,
hould drink oaoh mirnlng before bretk
aat, g'aao of hot water with a tea
poooful of haaottono pbospbato la It, tc
rub from tho liVer ana bowels tho prevl
too day! tndlgesUblo material, tho pols
rtio, aoar bllo and toxins; thai eloaaslng,
iwootonlng and freihonlng tho tntire all
aontary canal boforo putting mors food
nb tho ttomach. .,
Zimsotono phosplaiiy Voo Dot restrict
ho diet like oaiomtl, Vtcauoo It caa not
jJiTato, for It la barmlst aad tod eti
at anyth'ng iftorwardi, It lo laoxpcn
In tad almost tastelsss, and any phar
nioici will sell you a qnarur pound,
ihieh l( lufflclrat for a demonstratloi
Lhow hot watsr and limestone phoe-
eloasa, itinulatei sod froobiM
ao trrti, kH-lag yon feeling fit ok ia
ia4 4a out.
aJNtH adrortUwmoati
jottmalg Want, ids
Quick Reference To Firms That Gi?a Service On Short
Where Buyer And Seller Meet We
Recommend Our Advertisers.
EVEBTTEINO
Salem Eleetrie Co., lissome T;mple,
WATER COMPANY
111XM WATER PonrAXT-Offie
oracr Commercit'. aad Trad streets
Bill pybla monthly la adrvae.
FWs 606.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 120 acre of Xo. 1 laid
located 6 miles from Salem, on good
road, in good location, good house
and barn and othr buildings, farm
implements, 4 horses, 5 cows, I year
lings, SO head of hogs, round 500
ords of wood ready cut, all at
bargain. Writ M W eare Journal.
tf
FOR SALE A good double, team har
nest, will trade for hay or gran,
or will oxchange for good dry wood
Pee Square Deal Realty eoaipa,
Fhono 470
The freeze of last Saturday night
I killed fully 30 per cent of Cove's cher
ry crop. Other fruits were not serious
ly damaged.
PLUMBER THOUGHT HE
NEEDED NEW PIPES
"My stomach and intestines were
always full of gas and 1 often had se
vere colic attacks. Iho pain and sore
ness caused mo to think 1 needed a
new get of pipes. Since taking Mayr's
Wonderful Kemo.lv all this has disap
peared and my only trouble now is to
make enough dough '.o buy all the
food I d like to eat," it is a simple,
harmless preparation that removes tho
catarrhal mucus from tho intestinal
tract and allays the inflammation
which causes practically all tsomach,
liver and intestinal ailments, including
appendicitis. Ono dose will convince
or money refunded. J. C Perry, Cap
ital urug More, and drtmgiats every
where. The Capital Journal
Daily Market Report
Orals
Wheat, soft white S.10
Wheat, lower grades oa sample
Oats aOfa 85c
llay, cheat 24
Hay, oata 2S
Barley, ton e.12
Mill run 4344e
Butterfat.
Itutterfnt 57c
Creamery butter 58(5!c
Pork, Voai and Mutton
Pork on foot 18l!e
Veal fancy 17c
Stoers 79c
Cowi 5":'
Spring lambs I2c
Ewes
Sheep, yearlings
ki and Poultry
Eggs, cash
Hens, livo
Old roosters '
Stags
'Broilers : :
Vegetables
.... SQtJk
3Uc
2s&30e
lac
22(a2jc
SjfeMc
Strawberrieti 3.50((i3.75
Radishes, doas 30c
Rhubarb 3c
Potatoes l.5
Onions, local 1(fi,4
Green onions dor. 40c
Cabbage 5Mi('i 'Hue
Turnips . 2 Me
Head lettuce - 2-76
Beets 3c
Winesap apples, box 5.M0
Celery, crate lO
Iron
Ornnges $5(5)7
Lemons, boi . 5(uit)
Bananas ...... Vt
California grape fruit l(o4.25
Black figs lb. . . 10(a) 18
White figs, lb. . 19(a20e
Package figs por bx BO pkg M(wQM
Hney, extracted 20
Retail rtteoi
Eggs, dozen 45c
Creamery butter - 05c
Country butter i"f 55c
Fltiur, hard wheat $3(n3.15
Portland Market,
Portland, Or. May 13 - lluttcr, city
creamery StKo.wc
Kggs selected local ex t'.Yoltc
Hens 30c.
Broilers 35( )e
Geese 17((i20o
Cheese, triplets 35(fi37e
DAILY LIVE STOCK MaXEXT
CattU
Receipts 32
Tone of mniket steady
Best steers l.'ltl3.r,0
tiood to choice steers f 1 1 rVr 11.50
Medium to good steers 9.50(i 10
I'uir to good steers ( !)
Common to fair stoera 17.50.8
Choice cows and heifers Hl(;i 11
Good to choice cows ard bcifero
8(Ti 9.75
.Medium to good eow and beifori
icoi 7.
Fair to medium cows and heifer
5rfi.5.50 I
dinners 3(i-l j
Bulls 5.5(i(u 8
Calves !(fl. 12.50
Stockers end f-.tera (5 8.50
Hogs
Receipts 3ii3
Tone of market steady
Prime mixed 2061.-20. 25
Medium mixed 19.50(i20
Telephone
Maia 100
ELECTRICAL
127 North High..
DORA DEAN MeCTTCHEON. taaeher
of piaao, a new and logical method
for both pupil and teacher, saaktai
clear all basic principle necessary
to a musical education, ana giving
the "music teacher" seaMthinf t
teach. 421 Court St. Fhono 352.
PEOPLES FURNITURE STORE
For bargains in new and secoadhaat
goods for the house, furnituie, rang
es, hunters and atoves, rups, tewrtnf
machine, grauiteware, diskes, suit
cases, trunks and toots. Wo want
your old furniture and stovsa, will
pay you highest cash price. e M
last. Peoples Furnitore Store, til
X. Commercial St. Phone 734.
SECOND-HAND GOODS
NO CASH REQUIKKD Good orercoal
hoes and suits, all kinds of ainsio-
al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat
ing atovos, gaa stoves, suit cases and
1000 other useful articles to sell or
trade. What have yout The upital
Exchange 337 Court St. phono 493.
HATS BLOCKED, REPAIRED
HAT BLOCKING I eleaa and block
ladicV and Men's hats. Just re
ceived a hat renovating machine. It
gets, the dirt, Try it once. C. P.
Kllsworth, 4U5 Court St. Salem, Or.
AMUSEMENTS
THE SOLDIER HOYS Poor and bil
liard parlor ii now open under new
management and it renders you aad
the general public a congcuial plaea
to pass away a few leieuio hours.
Tho basement of Oregon Eleetria
depot, corner of State- and High
Phone 628. Wm. "Livock, prop.
STOVE REPAIRING
STOVES REBUILT AND HE PAIRED
CO years experience, Depot National
and American fenea.
Sizes 26 to 53 in. high
Paints, oil and varnish, e4,e.
Loganberry and hop hooka.
Salem Fence and Stove Works,
250 Court Btieot, phone 124.
J. A. Rowland Furniture Store
Buys, sells and exchanges new sad
2d band furniture. All kinds of
repair work, light grinding, filing,
and brazing a specialty. Right
prices. 217 North Commercial St.
Phone 16.
SCAVENGER
SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage and
refuse of all kinds removed oa axoota
ly contracts nt reasonable gats.'
Cess pools cleaned. Dead amnala re
moved . Office phone Main KT.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Good Real Estate fioeurity
TIUH. K. FORD
Over I.add Bush bank; Salcn Oregoa
FEDERAL FARM liOANa-SJi per
cent interest. Prompt aervl. WV4
years time. Fodernl farm looo bimds
for sale. A. C. Bohrnatedf, 4Qt Ma
sonic Temple. Salem, Oicgot.
INSUUAN(!E COUNCIL For Jreo In
formation about Life Insuiinoo sco
J. F. Hutchtison, dist, mvvp for
the Mutual Life of N. T,, ollioe at
371 Blate St., Balem, Ore. Oaiico
phono 99, residence 1396. tf
LAUNDRYIilAN
nOP LKE, expert latindryrnan, 438
Ferry Pt. I pay top market prico for
chickens and Eggs, Office phono
1339J, residence 1333J.
WOOD SAW
PHONE 1090R
Our Prices are Right
W. M. ZANDLER, Proprietor
1255 N. Summer Street, Salem, Cregoa
REPAIRING
8TBWARTTB 'RKPAXK H1IOP Have
just installed a machine that will
sharpen lawnmowerg the same as th
fnctory puts them out now. .Bring
all your light repair work to Bie. Al
vin Ii. Stewart, 347 Court St. Phons
493.
LODGE DIRECTORY
KNJGIITU OF PYTHIAS MKCT AT
McCornack hall on every Tuesday
at 8. P. Andresen, C. C. F. J.
Kuntz, K. R. t 8.
ROYAL Neighbors of America, Ore
gon Grape camp No. 1300 meet every
Thursday evening in McCorniiek hall
Elevator ar-vice. Oracle, Mrs. tar
rie E. Bonn, 618 Union St; recor
der Mrs. Melissa Persons, 1415 N.
4th' St. Phone 143M.
Hough heavies lK(n 18.23
I Pigs 81 8.50fii 19.73
Bulk 20.25(o .20.50
Bleep
Receipts none
Tone of market steady
Prituo lambs 811(515
Fair to medium b.inbs 813fi, 13.50
Yearlings 811('t 12
Wethers '"Ml
Vvircs fiwlO
Bucks 45
BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS