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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 23, 1919. PAGE NIVE t ,-v " o?ih, lW7rt 1 'it' ''Hi Zftfit ft t TT j CSV. . r v DONALD NEWS NOTES. - (Capital Journal Social Service.) Ioiuil.l Or., May 23. M. W. Johnson and ('. E..favos attended the retuik-M .,...:.,.:..,. ;,. n t- i I us.ii'itnn in Woodliurn on Wednes- day lift 01 noon, They report en inter- l'stl'1. trig mooting with a good attendance. Mrs. Frames Mercer went to l'ortland .... t.. . .i.... ... ii . mi 1 itesuay afternoon. Her wise against the l'ortland street car company was ., , , .,: entered during the week and will coiue u.f ju Julv. Tlie eighth irrudb examination mi held at the Donald school on Friday. an?? ....i,. .....i I,.. t t l -i . !. 1 1 , .i ither, returned from Chiro, Cal., tnc lat piipers were creditable considering theL ' , , . . , , I ... ,. . ,. . ... , ter part uf last week. He has been lctina, c a a ii ue of teacherg three times, width the pupils have had to contend with during the year. Carl Ilnrkn was thrown from his mo torcvcl.. nn Tnesilnw vi i n.l l.o.llvl hurt. Ho is now at the home of George i1' rf fmm Port. binipsoii. who is aeruig for him. , . , . Mr. and Mrs. Davfou Valker took,lnll,,, " Vw aftcr a Btay W the 9 n .... train to Baton Thursday ?er. M,omllin wi,h Tlcl. IV ?I'I1U till- UHJ nuu llf Ulllini IUU . oculist, at least pr.rt of the time. 0. M. Herrie of WoOdburn, agent for the Standard Oil company,-was a Don- ti 1 1 visitor on Tuesday. Mrs. W. W. Walker entertained the f ,,i i j .1 : H.. u i . tLfm .ULIvnilJK IUI UlllllCf VII nyilllUUT. IU1, and Mrs Henry Goode and three chll - dren and Mr. and Mrs. D, Walker. . :. vtnitwi (in n t tiiifou, I . ui . . . ' j - . I fni i ti,u '.ion. wii..".. iiu..Ft r.iii n. LIFT OFF CORNS! Doesn't hurt a bit and costs on! a few cents Magic! Just iliop a little Freer.one oa that touchy corn, instantly it stops ac hing, then you lift the eorn off with the finger. Truly! Xo humbug! lry I recZone: Tour druggist si lls a Ilk i.M.i i.oinc ror a u'V. cents, larticient i inK was a Uonald mull for a short time. to rid your feet of every hf.rd eorn, lst spring but the place he was in was: Mi Florence Chinn of San Fran, -.ft corn, or corn- JHvWa the toes,' H(,,. ! elv. in thc tint rhin(.s(1 iH , (om. ind calluses without one -particle oft ir. and Mrs. J. I). Couhill of Saloni plot ethe regular course at Mills eol paiii soreneM or irnlatioti. rVery.onel rt Pre registered a the liiiiigulow on j logo. She was graduated wit h her class 'V xovrry of a noted Cincinnati Wednesday. Tuesday and took a prominent part in Dr. Omilette of Wnoilbnrii was n Don-' Hie graduation exercises. . . . . ."" ... . Lcidi les Rebekahs and the L 0.0. F. The more you will see of Salem and its environs, the more you will want to live here SALEMIS THE FINEST CITY In the Pacific Northwest Why Not Make Your Home Here? I have the largest and most exclusive list of city and suburban property in Sa lem and would be happy to show you around . - CALL IN AND TALK IT OVER C. W. Niemeyer 215-216 Masonic Building tip xvm j Saturday evening bv the women of the tJIucabees proved to bo 'mi enjoyable jaf,'M'1' - Ma".v "' P'wt from out of ', fo" " Musil' wc fllrn'8lllHl by Hubbard ' ,,,usitinns- Mrs. Heiulorson, Miss Henderson, Mr, i i ui L n. i , i Froclaiid of Saleru, Mrs. Baiuey, Miss .-" "" Mr- l",J J!hnS?" f 1,I"bbrd Buinov of l'ortland, Miss Kuiiffman, t iiiHiie up a panv woo aiieuucu uurinif r t'v,'ninK- , i Mr. and Mrs. . A. Robinson and , , . it i u I daughter, Norman Bradford and Waiter '. . . .. iiiiiogcr oi tfliiuv were nio iu aucuu- Dawttou. Mrs. H. B. Evans' fa- (spending the time there since last No vember with old time friends. Mrs. Dave l'endloton was a visitor to iWoodburn ou Wednesday. I i r v . :n' '". ! ") Bros, wa, intere.'ting m of the farm-j on Wednesday. Mr. Gerbor is a Into coiner from Detroit, Mich., but express es himself well pleased with Oregon. AV. J. Kbev of Mackshurg was c tisi , i.l T-v 1 J .1 i,,,r to 0 0wn 1,0",p dur,n tllc j ;b ., M fc incri's of Innd near Buttovillp and taken . , , -, , un Iiih roniaoiicc upon the nmo, Fro l O Ton nor of 0 Connor null was n Tortlund vihitor on Thursilay. I'ortlr.nd on Friday. U'llm and Hazel Cone and Mole Lamb attended the state Sunday school convention at t'orvallis on Kri- jday a id Pnturilav Linn I'arquetto spent the ween eiul m I'ortlniid, gniug up Friday evening. Mr, Qiiinn of Eugene, who has been . .... , tr-, ,i visiting the Owen aid Kite families loft for home on rnday accompanied , as far ns Corvnllis by Mr. and Mrs, Owens. While there they attended the state Sunday school convention, return ing Saturday evening. A runaway occurred in Donald Wed- M 1 safrit'wstop M ;''' W Johnson. .tUMiiled the road i r . x. ii i- - ...n..imr 'meeting at Aurora on Monday evening, by truest Feller in his auto by r, nning hem into a fence The team belonged I to Mr. I.aJess and as frightened by! ,:.,: the firing of a tov gun in the hands of i',0"n '"-,l,clr taJ' ... ... ., .I. i i i r i . After t ie regular meeting of the Mae n niM-.ll bov. It is feared some serious ' . , ' . .. . .. .. a. . a . .1 results mav vet Occur from thcsei guns,, which are becoming far too plentiful ou the streets. I J. Hoffstettor of Tonipiin was in( Donalil ou lliiirsiiay loaning over tne cherry orchard they have just nought. ; ve,ow ,hwk jve if, ut. jit is their plan to have it cultivated , t(. tU'te for ,-. ths this year and will move on it after 1)nn,t hmrt -(jst tak(J Uoliate,., j a while to mnke their permanent home.; Rocky Mountain Tea helps to make Omor li. Golding of Portlr.nd was aV011 attractive and fair. Don't delay, Diumlil visitor nil oftnesiliiv. Mr. (iold- 4nJ.. 11 T x. . - . - -- - - 4 an of the "Just Real Estate" d Gentl cKl visitor on Tues-lay. ilrs. Lamb snd Mrs. ijirl Cone motui od to New berg on Sunday visiting rela tivos. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Danisoa and twe rkildrvu of Snloui spent Suuuay with their old Nebraska friends, Mr. aud Mrs. I. usee. Miss Aw Keunsting and Mr. George Morten were married at the St. l'uul Catholic church Wednesday at 0 a. m., after which, with a large congregation of friends they repaired to the home of MUs Keunsting, where a bountiful wed diug brvakfast was served ou the lawa. Many bountiful presents were reeciveu. The happy couple left oa the evening train for Portland and other points. They will make their home in St. l'uul. Beit wishes of their many friends go with this worthy couple starting on life's journey together. O. O. Freeman spent several days at the C. J. F.spey's country home last week, doing carpoutery work, remodel ing the house. Kennedy Sibley Wood Co.'s trutk arrived from Tortlaud on Wednesday Mid began hauling woud ou Thurauuy. They expect to ship out a carload or more a day. Mrs. Chadima of l'ortland stopped over In'tween trains to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. Scxsmith, on Monday. She was on her way to Salem to attend grand lodge. Mrs. Mark Brown of Portland visited licr daughter, Mrs. Dayin Walker, from Wednesday until Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Johnson were guests at the Bungalow hotel for Sun day dinner. . The funeral of Mr. Dental of Buttc vill will be hold at the home on Satur- dav at 2 p. m. interment iu Buttevillej cemetery. J. Hyan uf Rutteville was a visitor to l'ortland on Wednesday. Mis. C. J. Moore -was Portlund vis itor on Wednesday. Miss Juanit Mayes caine out trom Portland to atend the Maccalioe dance on Saturday evening. Robert Carver left for his Montana home ou Sunday aftor an. extended stay iu Donald. Herbert Davis, brother-in-law of C. J. Kspev, has had charge of the baak for several davs this week while Mr. Esiey was engaged in helping iu the remodel- '" , PortUlBd sho,,pCr Wednesday. MrB. Laura Ernst attended the funer al of Mrs. Henry Long in Silverton on last Suiiduv. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marty are selling off their household goods preparatory to breaking up housekeeping bocause of Mrs. Marty's ill health, hoing a change niav be beneficial to her. Mrs. Milan returned from Portland Monday evening after several days stay with her sons there, Mrs. Charles Hoskin, Miss Helen Hoskins and Vorn came out from Port land Hatnrdny afternoon to attend the Maccabee dunce Saturday night. They were joined by Mr. Hoskin on Sunday and were the guests of the O. O. Free man's over Sunday. The Eastern Star of Donald enter tained Iheir grand worthy matron, Mrs. U ...I 11 II n..,1 M-1 ueilicir III inwiniiiiiii, miu n 11' Wooaiwrn chapter on Friday (,y( hM wgg h(.autiful,v (t.,. orated for the occasion with cut flow ers, lieiu io.is rerresliinents were scrvoi, and a pleasant and profitable evening was spent bv those present. Messrs. J. P. Fellers, O. 0. Freeman .niiee o ikc iiiiirsiiiiy rveiiiiiu im: iDiiien .i.-si-iii wi-rc liivncu iu 1.1 r. tfoniisun a rooms and served with ico cream and cake as a little surnrise for them. n,,li i;r..i.,. ..... urcin imr. u . o. hi, emen Telephone 1000 'Easy To Remember" LinLE GIRL COW A PICTUHEOF HEALTH Suffered Day And Night For; Years. Alter Ming Tan Lac Locks Like Different OOd. - ''My little daughter Jean, has gain ed ton pounds an Tanlsc and now she's the xery picture of health," said Jim Snell, writ knows poultry and truck farmer of Raleigh, Tenn. "When Jean was oulv seven wars old.'' continued Mr. Snell. "she was taken with something like nervous stomach trouble, and there wasn't day or night ahe didn't suffer, until we got Tanlao for her, and she a now)sweot presence. Our sympathy goes out fifteen year old. Her stomach was in !for her family in their bereavement. suvh a bad condition she had to live, on toast and cigx and milk, and she . cemetery in Salem. couldn't oat any kind of mits or ve?- A farewell surprise T1v was given otablos. 8he complained of pains in if or Kalph Thomas at his home last Fri her stomach all the time and wtmld day night. A very 'enjoyable evening spit up nan aigeweu roeu. tne was nervous and woiiiil tea and roll all night, complexion was bad, and she looked pile and iekly all the, t-imo.. W gave her most every Kuut ot meilicine we could think of, but nothing helped her. After hearing of some of the good work Tanlae wih doini, wo got some for Jean, and it has done wonders for her. She actually looks ami acts like a different child, and she's taken only two bottles of the medicine. ilie com menced picking up as soon as sh6 start ed Tanlae, and she has gained ten pound-. She never has indigestion now, and eats just anything she wants even siu-h things as beans and ithor vegetables, and mnnts of all kinds. Why, she ate corn for dinner yester day ,and it was the first time in eight vears she dared taste corn and she eats boiled bacon thats cooked with vege- tables. She's not nervous nor bilious now. and sloops like a baby, and we never, hear anything out of her from the time she goes to bed until she gets up in the mornings. Her skin has clear ed up and her cheeks look ftesh and rosy. You can just look at her and tell she's enjoying good health." Tanlae is sold in Salem by Dr. 8. C Stone, in Hubbard by nubbard Orug Co.. in Mt. Angel 4iy Ben Oooch. in Gervais by John Kelly, in Turner by H. P. Cornelius, in Woodburn by Ly man H. Shorey, in Silverton by Ueo. A. Steelhainmcr, in Gates hv Mrs. J. P. McCurdv, in Stayton by C. A. Beauchamp, in Aurora by Aurora lrt'g Store, in St. Paul by Groceteria Stores Co., in Donald by M. W. Johnson, in Jefferson by Foshay ft Mason, and In Mill City by Markcteria Gro. Co. MARIOOEWS. (Caoital Journal Special Service.') Doiiuld. Or.. May 23 Dr. Van Winkle was called out Itu Mjirinn to see Kolierr Hoblis last Monday. He was quite ill ut that date but ia feeling better. Mis. Lola Palmer visited her sister, Mrs. Pearson in Turner last week. She is expecting to start for California Thursday whore she will meet her hus band. Thev will visit Mr. Palmer's par ents there and return to Oregon in a machine. ' s Mrs. Kthol Wicroev left for Portland Monday, where she is expecting to get work. . Mr. and Mrs. Asa Butler from Spring brook were visiting Mr. and Mis. Lluinc Bronner Sunday and Monday, ftirs. Uut lcr preached in the r'riends church both Sunday morning and evening. Miss Loimra Lore! is working for Mrs. M. A. Harbor this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith returned Sunday from Philomath, where they have beeii visiting their sou and his fumllv. Ralph Thomas left for C.nlton last Moudiiv whore he expects to work. F. A. Westerburg tmide a business trip to Portland Moiulny. Clyde Hammet is working for E. K, Bcngs. We arc (Jiiite proud that Marion 1 the home of the Jersey prize row, ann we are glad to announce that an all day picnic is being held on Pickard Bros', place todav in honor of the visiting Jersey cattle breders. We are proud of our little fourth grade girl who won the cold medal at the Marion couuty spelling content last Friday. Mary Shipard had thc highest per cent (98) of any pupils in Marion county. Mrs. Shipard is expecting her sister COMB SAGE TEA IN FADED J)R GRAY IIAIR lawwA 1 wuaAi IVdiMiwii Vti s4li Sage Aad Su!pkr Darken So Naturally Nobody Can Tel Orandmoth(r kept her hair ben nil fully darkened, iflos.y and sllrai luc . with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked apierance, this ira pie mixture wa, applied with wonder ful effect. By asking at any druu store for "Wycth'a Sage aud Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bot- tie o fthia obi time reoip.( improved ' by the addition of other i'.gredients, nil reaily to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can ba depended upon to restore natural color and beau ty to the hair. A well known downtown druggist says everybody iw Wycth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound now because tt darkens o naturally and en sly that nobody ran tell it hns be"i applied it's so tun yto use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw if through your hair, taking one strand at a time. Hy morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it i restored to its natural color and looks g'"v, soft and beautiful. from Nobis. Enos ITewtaU fen puivkased a braaa now Ford. It is taking the place of the Maxwell which is laid up in the garage for repairs. Mrs. J. M. SUder is e.iixvting her son George SlyJor home from Newport Mr. aad Mrs, Fred Thoinpon nave gone to Coutralia Mr. and Mrs. C A. Molt have moved into their new home where l.eo's did live. A surprise party was given for Mrs. Henry rcnnnll last fwturdav. Mie was celebrating her birthday. A very good ttime was reported. ' H. Fenstvn is visiting at the Kenhart home this week. Vera Clark and his giandmothor were S?wlav visitors at Lee Smith's. William Oilman sin-nt Sunday with Mrs. G. W. Brower. We were saddened by the death of Mrs. W. J. Piorsoa lat Wednesilnv, May a.Hth. She had many frieuds in Mario who loved her dearly and who miss her She was laid to rest in the 1. 0. O. F. was spent playing games. STJMMONS No. 14404 IN ,vni (CIRCUIT COURT of tha State of Oregon for Marion County, Department No. 1 J,din B. liolman, plaintiff, v Caro lyn 11. Myer, defendant. Summons. To Carolyn H. Myer, defendant: lu the name f the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed agr.inst you in the above entitled action within six weeks from the date of the first pub'ication thereof, tuwit: within six works from the lldh dny of May, UU' and if you. fail so to answer lor want thereof the plaintiff will tnke judg ment against you for the sum of $101, together with interest thereon at the rare of 7 percent per annum from the ... ..... i "v, icss uir .imi ui together with the costs and dis- bursements of this Action, and for an order of sale of the properly attached in K1 act inn, tow.t: All your right, title and interest in and to the south one half of lot sin (l) in block three (S) in the city vt Salem, Oregon, and for a further or-' lor directing Theodore Both, garn-shee, to pi.y over to the sheriff tf Marlon county, State of Oregon, the sum of $(H.5 held y said Theodore Rotu in trust fot you. You are fnflher notified that this summons ia served upon yon by pub lication thereof by virtue of an .order duly made and entered by Hon. W. M. Bushey, county juilgo for Mnrion county, state of Oregon, on the Wth dav of May. 11)19, which said order re quires the summons in this cause to be published onco each week for six eon scent ive weeks in the Daily Capital Journal, a newspaper of general cir culation published at Salem, Marion county, state of Oregon, and you ore further notified that the date of tho first publication thereof is the lHth day of May, f!9, and that the date of the lat publication thereof will bo tho 2.th day of June. 11)19. OH ANT ."OT?.BY. Residing- at fialem, Oregon, ahiruey for plaintiff. -2fl ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned by order of the county court of the state of Oregon for Marion eoiaty heretofore duly made and en tered' on tho 17th day of April, 101!), was appoint ed administratrix of the estate of A, W. Howell, dceea-sed, and Hint she has duly qualified. All per sons having claims against Mid estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly vorified, to 0, K. Unrnh, attorney for said estate at 02 Orny building in the city ef Salem, Marion county, Oregon, within six month from the date of this notice. Dated April 20th. 1019. -(Signed) MABY S. HOtt'F.lX, Administratrix of the estate of A. W. Howell, deceased. 5 30 The Capital Journal Daily Market Report Oram Wheat, soft white aa.lO Wheat, lower gradss oa sample Oata na(unr,t nay, encav Hay, oats ,. $21 Barley, ton .TJ Mill run i3(o)44 Butterfat. Butterfat 59c Creamery butle, 60(fi6e run, rM mua Mutton Pork on foot Ii'fcl84e Veal fancy ; 17e Sleera 7(9c Cows fidlMc Spring Iambi 12c Kwes 5c Sheep, ycurlings 8(u fie C aad Poultry Cligs. eash .... 41c Hens, live Old rooster! 15c Stags . 2l(h22c ao 3" Broiler vtaea Strawberrira Itadishes, dox Hliuliorb . Potatoes Onions, local 43.2S 30c Sc , $1.89 im lOe 40c ..$.1.75Pi 4.23 New potatoes Orcen onions dox Bermuda onions Cabbage ........ Turnip, Head lettuce . Beets .. Oranges Mmons, boi Bananas ..... 6W(iit 2 3 4e 3V4e Iran "(S 7 V( California prapc fiuit l"?-4.25 Hlack figt lb. 16(u.t Whit figs, lb. lik20 Package f.g per li SO pkg $4(a6.tM Hxey, eit?actd 20t Seua rrict Kg3. dor.on Creamnry butter ountry butter 4:ift I3 ' 6.5c y Quick Reference To Firms That GUz Service On Sliort Where Buyer And Seller MeeW-We Recommend Our Advertisers. EVXRTTEINQ Salem Electrie Co., Masonia Traple, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE liO acre of Xo. 1 kad located 6 miles from Salem, on good road, ia good location, good house ad bars aad other buildings, farm implements, 4 horses, S cws, 5 year lings, 50 hrad of hogs, round SCO cords or wood ready tut, all t bargaia. Writs 11 W ear Journal tf FOR SALE A good doubla team kar ness, will trade for hay or graia, or will exchange for good dry wood See Square l'eal Eealty eoaipaB l'hone 470 BEST BUYS 10 acres fine fruit land, all eultivnt ed, 3 milea of Salem, ICUH), easy terms lu acres all cultivated, houw bain, 2li acres family orchard, on rock road, I miles from Salem. $;t."x.)0. 14 acres, logans, family fruit, large house, barn equipped for ehrekens, oa good road, the best of soil. $-Iihh). 22 aeros .joining city, best of soil, (well fenced, 7 room hoiuw, barn. $3o0ll 24 acres. Hi cultivated, 5 logansi 5 prunes, fair house, barn, all equipment and stock iucludiug team, row, 19 hogs, SO chickens, mile from station, fiuuu. 50 aero all cnlthatod, good'honse, barn, well drained, best of fruit, grain lor elover land; 5 miles from Sulem, u.. ,i ,) , , .... h,,., is hold at i0 per acre. MOO cash, ba'anee 8 percent. 100 acres, 1)0 cultivated, house, 8 barns, spring, 10 arris timber, well fenced, close to station. $83 per acre. Hti5 ai res, modern improvements, all cultivated, well fenced; one of tho fin est mixed farm ranches in the valley; 3 milea from email town; offered for a short timo at $73 v'r acre, on very easy terms. Owner wishes to retire and does not care to rent it. For best house or farm buys ice , 80COLOF8KT Bayne Building WE WANT VOni used furniture, stoves, carpets and tools, ns we pay fair prices for everything. Call tM7 CAPITAL HAUDWAKK I Fl'RNI Tl'KK X. 85 N. Coin 1 St. NOTICE Sealed proposals addressed to Jef ferson Myers, secretary of the board of regents, Slato Agricultural college, Corvullis, Oregon, will be received by the anid hoard of regents until ten o'clock a. lime 2, 1919, for tho furnishing of all material and the jicr . formation of nil labor required for the erection and completion of tho engin coring laboratory building, for the Agricultural college, tat of Oregon. All toil to be enirorsed "Proposals for engineering laboratory building." Said proposals to Jic opened upon the aibove dato by the said board of re gents. All the work and material must con form to tho plans and specifications therefor on file at the office of tho college, Corvnllis, Oregon, and of the architect, John V. Bonnes, 1010 Cham ber of Commerce building, Portland, Oregon. Kuch proposal must b accompanied by certified chock of five per cent of the amount of the bid as a guarantee that the aucccssful 'bidder will enter into a contract according to said V'aas and specifications. Haul check to He made payable to the Agricultural col lege of the state of Oregon. If for any reason the bidder fails to execute the proper contract aad hond required with in ten davs after notification of the aed-iitance of his told, then certified chock will become forfeited to the Ag ricultural college of the state of Ore gon. Flour, hard whent 3rX3.1S Portland Market Portland, Or. May 20. Butter city crei.aiery fiWtjDc F.ggs mdected local ex. 4Mi 4.'c Hen 33:i."e Broilers .Wn.40e Oeeee 17(n)20e Cheese, triplets 37S39c , DAJXT LITB 8TOOK MAS BET Hccmpts Tone f market eusior Best, steers 131 ."0 Oood to choice atccre t'Kii 11-50 Mediu.n to good steers 9.00(0 10 Fair t good steers Co 9 Common to fair steers 7.50(SS Choice cows and heifere 10(o II Good te choice eewe d heifen Medium 10 gooa eow ana hush mr- .. . ... Fair to meaiam eowe ano aui .-,fn.S.50 Canners tw 4 Bull j.50fii8 Kweifite 3:t" Stockers tnd feeders (1(3 8.50 Hoga Receipts i't Ton of market cesy Prime mixed I9.7,V!:0 Medium mixed I9.2.1W I9.7.J Kough heavies I7.7."( IH Bulk 19.10 Pigs ll.'urt 10.75 Heceihts 707 Tone of market steady Prime 1amh U'alS ' Fsir to medium b.nib 13fa 1 3.50 Yearlings llffi'l2 Wcth s tfi II Ewe p'Ca 10.30 3s to V" Te!phva -Mia UP ELECTRICAL 127 North High DORA DEAN MeCTTOH EON. tosehw of piano, a sew and logical urtho4 for both pupil and teacher, making clear all basic principle., nesessary to a musical education, anr? giving the "masie teacher" sewething t teach. 421 Court St. Thoaa 33. 'PEOPLES FURNITURE STO MS For tarjains in new and secondhaa gootls for the house, furniture, rar. g es, heaters and stoves, rues, sewing machine, graniteware, disbes, aait cases, trunks and tools. We wan your old furniture and stoves, wiK pay you highest cash price. See e lust, l'eoples Furniture Stjre, 271 N. Commercial St. Fhone 734. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REQCi BED Good overeoa shoes aud suits, all kinds of am sis al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gaa stoves, suit cases ant 1000 other useful articles to sail or trade. What have yout The tttpit) Exchange. 337 Court St; Phone 4l3. HATS BLOCKED, REPAIRED if AT BIXK'KI NX. I clean and Mock ladies' and Men's hats. Just re ceived hat renovating aiaehioe. it pets tho dirt, Try it once. 6. H. Ellsworth, 493 Court St- Salem, On tf.rmwe.il itiUUUlii ) o THE SOLlHtR HOYS Pool and bil liard parlor ii row open under atw . aianagement and tt reader you an the general public a congeuial placa to pass away a few leisiue hour. The basement of Oregon F.Ieetrfa depot, enrner of Stata and High Phone 629 . VTm. Li rock, prop. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND EKPAIBEO 50 yenra experience, Depot National and American fence. Si7.es 20 to 58 in. high Paints, oil and varnish, ete. Lofrairborry aad hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stova Works 250 Court street, Then 9 124. J. A. Rowland Furniture Store Bnys, sells and exchanges new aad 2d hand furniture, All kinds Of - repair work, light grinding, filing, and brazing a specialty. Right prices. 247 Nor'.h Commercial BU l'hone 16. SCAVENGER SALEM; SOAVENOEB Garbaga a refuse of all kinds removed on monta ly contracts at reasonable ratel. Cess pools cleaned. Dead animala re moved. Office, phone Main 187. HONEY TO LOAN On Oood Real Estate Jtoenrify THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bmk bank; EjJeia 0rego FEDERAL FAHU lOANS 6 per- eent interest. Prompt twevie. S4S4j years time. Federal farm lnitn bond for sale. A. C. Buhrnstrdt, 401 Ma sonic Temple. Salem, Oregon. INSUHANCB COU.Vli. For Jree ia- formatlon about Life Insurance see J. F. Hutchason, dast. marager for the Mutual Life of N.. Y., olfiee a 371 Htate St., Halem, Ore. Off tee phone 99, residence 1396. tf LAUNDRYMAN HOP LEE, -expert laundrytnaa, 4.141 Ferry St. I pay top market price for chickens and Eggs. Offiee pionw 1339J, residence 1333J. WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Prices are Bight W. M. ZANDLEB, Proprieter I2'5 N. Summer Street, Salem, Orego REPAIRING STEWART'S HKPAXR c5IK)P-JiiT just installed a wiachme that will sharpen lawnmswerg the same as the factory puts them out new. Bring all your light repair work te ei. Ai Vin B. Stewart, 347 Ceart St. Phone 403. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OK PYTHIAS MEKT AT MeCornaek hall on ever- Tuesday at 8. Walter lenon, C. C, P. J. Kuntz, K. R. A 8. BOYAI. Neighbors of America, Ore gon Orape eamp No. 1360 meet every Thursday evening in McCerneck hal Elevator sr"vice. Oracle, Mrs. Car rie E. Bunn, 848 Union St; reeot"-" dor Mrs. Melissa Persons, 1415 N. 4th' 8t. Phone 1430M. WATER COMPANY 4ALEM WATER rnzi PANT Office enrner Coaimereia'. and Trade streets Bills payable monthly ia advisee. Paaae 600. I.nu Hoi Hung, a Chinese youth, whe was Kduudod three times at Verdun, has been admitted to eibienship a,t : i It . i i i I ' I Bucks (13 I San Francisco,