THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 26 1919. PAOE SEVEN ry)ilns'Kedsy vzyi j. I - to clcyryousIdTf r". 1 ltibag:J"i-: I There is no need ol enduring the discomfort thai comes from a skin which itches and burns, or is rrwrrcd by patches ol eruption. Resinol Oint ment usually relieves itching at once, and quickly makes the skin clear and lieiltliy again. Resinol Ointment is gentle and soothing and has been a standard skin treatment lor over twenty years. So you need not hesitate to use it or recommend it to your friends. S"i4 by all drunnn. fr iWAnx iM. tewh ilmw) irri-Mm. Resino 1 feat- riNNIPEG STRIKE out of tUo way plaecs sitwe the strike the gills for ahead and huo & m iiitv of five. In the seven gTade, known as the low est in the junior high schools tue boys are four ahead. In the next, the eighth, the girls take the lend by 2o while the highest grade of the juuior high ethoula, the ninth, there are IS n. ore giiis than boys. r la the seiriov hit; It school, the sophe more class numbers 95 boy and 123 gills. The junior class haJ til boys so l'i girls and. in the senior class to be graduated this year, there are wily 2 buys compared to but 69 girls. The war was responsible for the boys making such a poor showing in numbt-r in the junior and senior classes of the high school. - ' ?v PERSONAL . . . As usual on Memorial day, there will be occasion to use a number of cars to carry to the cemeteries the veterans who were in the war 55 years a:0. Those who have cars are asked to bring them to the armory at S:SO or 9 O'clock Friday morning. The exercises at the armories will be just for the morning. Wiuthrep Hammond, who owns the BuffuiH Si Pendleton store in Portland, is in the city attending to business matters. Airs. D. C. Howard and daughter of St. Helens are visiting the parents of Mrs. Howard, Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Feather on south llth street. Mi.-w Kate I'hadbnra and Miss Louise Clausen, iformer university students (Continued from page one) claimed. If postal workers do not return lo their tasks, it was announced by Arthur , l)ri,aJ fromVaKons placarded: "Under began. They arc equipped witD. rmyinow teaching the . cominereial depart rifles, one official said, Intent of the Saletn hiijli aehonl, are lloth aides have accused each other landing the.: week end in. Eugene. of unfair, probanda. Viiion repre- j Eugene (Suard. ' sentutives especiullv resented sturicsl ' that they contemplated a soviet gov-' if .1 f i T T eminent. The ator- w as given force by , filaraUlOIi f 11111 St 10 I TV attempts to tlistrinute prouuee ana tee. Meignan, acting minister or justice, ue-;H .lirectinn nf jiveries win oe msoe uy voiunioera uu der guard. Other municipal and gov ernment work will be begun under simi lar conditions, it was stated. The city, still quiet, was even mini tense today. The erisis was awaited with hope but also with n fear that vio loi ce might be unleashed if there should be a break in labor ranks. Strikers themselves hinted radicals In their ranks might not bo restrained. The striketodav entered its eleventh day. With 35,000 workmen idle, not one has been arrested. A holiday enlm pei vades the entire city. Voluntoer Guards DrilL City officials claim this peace is dun to their numerous armed guards, assist ed bv volunteers. the strikers' commit- SCHOOL RG1STRAT 1 0 H (Continued from Pai?e 1.) To Break Own Record Of More Than 65 Hours Here Something new in the musical line Is in our midst. J. M. Vatoibury, the Wi I J R 8lN K'f I Coffee f ' "T"'f i mo$i economical and ' V 'Jf richest flavored coffee Olv-o ;.'' " you can buy V , 'fl BUY THE FIVE POUND CAN VV . - ' iji AND $AVE M0RE MONEY V "j, 1 .1 1 iii ii ii IFiv ,.4ii.U14MjIIM,lliUll mill UMiiiilluluJUuJuumluiUiii.liii.i. Pershing Responsible For fighting To Last f. Oeneral Per- (ieneral March, ninny more people in the city than one yea ago, there is the fulling off of 3 60 punils in the number registered. According to the May report of 8u-IH'i-intendciit Todd, there are liiOtt male pupils registered and 1457 female, giv ing the girls a majority of 151. The grades in the city schools begin with Ku. 1. the nrinutrv and are num. i.alor leaders say bered up to 12, seniors of the high part of their program is the avoidance ...hools and ready for oraduation. Com. of violence. Peaceful insistence on their parison of aiumbprs in each of the grades demands, they say. is calculated to j8 B follows: First grade, 20 more boys awiwj puiiuc sympatny to tneni despite than girls. Necond grade, girls Oulv nine in the majority. Third grade, boys number 17 more than the girls. In the fourth grade, the boys again going to quit it. ' the inconveniences thev have enused ' Hrigadier General Ketseheti refused ' to state the size of his forces,, but did my tnoy were snrncicmro eone Willi . outnum her the crir a hut on v htve a nv emergency.. His command, eity of- majority of seven. In the fifth grade J firiuls said, can be augmented by volun-jit is about evon with the boya two in 'teer forees, who hnv bec4 -drtlHng 1n the majority. But in the sixth grade, CM . . . M Washington, May shiii.cr hnj informs! mnMtKnn ttiBmuf ifl liorA nnil IB in IlinitAI i m . urn . . . ...w ,.......,. ....,,.,, 0 .larr j,,,,, ord,.r8 t)mtll from nn eftortto break his world a record of I American headquarter, in France that continuous playing. Should he do so firing was to e continued to 11 a. m. must play longer than 65 hours and " I Xovt-mbftr 11, 1U1S, along sectors held mi Aites. This record he established at by American troops were based upon Bois. Idaho, about year ago. Kood military reasons. The commander- His nearest competitor ia & young wo- in-chief report, mado public was ia man nt Bridgeport, Conn., who aeveral ) reply to an inquiry from ' General years ago played 64 hours while ho-keptiJrch prompted by 'criticism in con- 011 one hour loiigor. During this long gresa and elsewhere that the orders .. .. , .1- . - ... musical ipumer over me aeyuonru no caused an unnecessary sacrifice of Aiiv. encan lives. "Those orders," said General Per shing, "were dictated by the necessi ty for , taking , every opportunity .to songs, rngtimo nnd in fact any tlnng as render complete acceptance iby the ene lonir as it is good clean music. jmy of the armistice and were undoubt- "I am goig to make a good honest edly concurred in by the allied coin effort to break any record here," says man der in chief (General Foeh,) who Waterbury, "and I way do so as I am j himself issued orders to the snmo ef getting tired of the crazy stunt and am feet." I do not nsc drugs m o repwt mm inai wna tne excerc dope of anv kind to keep going, as mnm "on or one niail unit, whioh failed to nresuine. It's iust plain nerve and receive instruction until 11:10 a. m., i-!f " . '1 1 a 1 '"'"If vvnL-u l'ni:iiv Hi inv iinnum .gru. . , 1 , lf k ..UI.. A v. 1 Mt'. Walerburv Kas mode arrange-, """-" -" w mcnts to stage his musical prir.e ficht , ol.hom were sirefueiitly kille.1 in the show window of the K. L. Mtiff s'tops for nothing. His food and nour ishment being given him by his attenu- ant. On and on, night and day, march es, watzes. tveo-sterw, old songs, new Commerce Jones, Washington. District of Columbia Sherman, Illi nois. Education and labor Kenyan, Iowa. Finance Pnnrose, I'ennsylvKiiia Foreign relations Lodge, Massachu setts. Immigration Cult, Rhode Island, Indian affairs Curtis, Kansas, v Interstate commerce Cummins, Iowa. Judiciary N'elson, Mincsota. Manufactures LaFullctte, Wiscousin. Military affairs Wadswurtb, New York. Mines and mining Poiudexter, Wash ington. .sval affairs Page, Vermont. Pensions McCuuiber, North Dakotu. Postoffices ami post roads Town- send, Michigan. Privileges and elections Dillingham Vermont, , Public lands Hmoot, Utah. Rules Knox, Pennsylvania. Woman suffrage Watson, Indiana, Red Ai . Cross fK4 Shoe w'X HfTOSSlI , tA. Style and comfort without extravagance! Three essentials of modern footwear Style that gives you the jaunty feeling of being correctly and smartly dressed 1 Com fort that gives you the charm of being per fectly at ease! Economy that gives you that satisfied feeling of having the best value for . your money ! These three are the qualities that make the Red Cross Shoe the very best shoe to buy this season. Every one of the new models of the Red Cross Shoe is Correct. Into each one is built comfort "bends- ith-your-foot" comfort Every shoe in its simple, graceful lines shows the smartness that well dressed women de mand in their footwear. Come in and see the smart styles in the Red Cross Shoe. You'll be pleased with their price, as well as with their style. These shoes are priced front POLICE PROTECT BEDS IN THE COUNTY COUBT Of ths State of Oregon, for the County or Marion In the 'matter of the estate of Hum uel F White, deceased. Xotice of hear ing of If inn! account. To all persons interested in the es tate of Samuel F. White, deceased: Vim are hereby notified that on the '.'lith da" nf Mav, 1HIII, Hertis ' H. & Son. beeinniuir Wednesday at 10 a. m and will continue night and day as long ai.. I. r.A mil.lie inii fttand it. A prize is to be given to tho person es- ' Chicago, Maq 26. (United Tresi.) Whito fileil in this court his final ao timating the nearest number of hours Police protection and order marked tut. count as executor of the eslato of Sam . . . 1 laditt'CKSeH here veatordnv hv T,. M. Mnr- Uel P. Whi'te. decenned. and thnt Htud and minutes piaycn. . ' : " n-... U:..i . . . l-.j ... court on Monday, June 2.1, lill'J, at the hour of ten 0 cluck a. in. or as soon hereafter as the court ean hear the Three Transports Leave For Home Is Announcement Washington, May 2C Transport sail ings were announced today as follow: Transport Pannnnia, Marseilles to New York, due June 4, with 317th field signal battalion, headquarters, supply and medical detachments and companies A, B, and C; 67th and Hth transportation corns) san itary Transnort York, due June 3 with Kighth army eorps headquarters detachment end troop; 33rd engineers, medical detach ment and companies A and B, sani tary squad 4; hospital unitl II. veterin ary hospital 8; base hospital 131; aero squadron 25; two casual companies. Transport Ancon, Brest to Newport News, due June 4, with 801st pioneer infantry; balloon company number 1. yesterd; tens, representing the Lcninc-Tiotsky administration, and W. Norteva, of tho Russian soviet information bureau. Hun dreds of sympathizers were turned awa.t when the halls were filled. CALIFORNIA SENATOR (Continued from page oae) strnction legislation. These things are all tho outgrowth of tho fitflit on Penrose which begau lit.ui aiuuiin ami ulii.'ti is oviinpteil tn squar, 54; eight casual companies como t(j g tWi nsport Frederick, Brest to Acw Membershlo Limited. The Xorris rule, agreed to by Ke publicou Leader Lodge and others only ufter the most stubborn fight, prohibits seiaitors who are members of any of the "big ten" seriato committees belonging to more than one other of the "big ten"; and any chairman of a "big ten" committee cannot be on b con ference committee except on bills from the committee he heads. In former years a few senators have been nieb- bers of all ths big committees and same, in the county court room at the court house, in Salem, Marion county, Oregon; and you arc hereby cited to appear at the time and place above designated and show cause if any ex ists why said tfiunl account should not He allowed and the said executor dis charged from his trust. lated this 2titli dav of Mnv, 1!H, W. II. HL'SHT, 0 23 County Jude. Manv Units Added To Troops Slated For Return To States .' The Capital Journal , Daily Market Report Orals Wheat, soft white 3.10 Wbaat, lower gradss om sample Oats 8."(a90c llay, cheat, $24 through control of the conference, have Hay, oats 125 l,,,liii,.v moulded legislation to suit nariey, ton ?. tlipmx.lve.. The adoption of the iorris run 4.a-n Washington, May 26.-(Unitcd Press) rule ends this. ' I Buttetfat uiikiu ii. ia In. lit fnirnnnndino- n aces HuHerfut die -The following organi7.aiio.ia n.v.u- . Lk;?.. . T..:ie convoy rrom innn..,..i ...... ............ -v.... uounccd will huimie some 01 me oiggcsi recow " ' struction problems. l'ora on root isviiW'" I Cummins. Iowa, is chairman of inter- Veal fancy 17e been assigned to early I'ranee, the war department au today; Veterinary hospital Jo. 6; company B, 53 i,;u 1 service mechanics; -uu ,.;. ,.,.. N,thlKwea 18th eomnames Fourth regiuieni, air . , , lot I ..... ...... imkota. nroirressivt! mwi iirrnri inrui- wn mrvi nierbanics: iiUU eiliUH'' ei ,- - . ........ l. etennary n08'"'V) 0'. '.tntes commerce, to deal with railroad .fiteers - TfiMe 532 cngij.ee r. ce b.Ubon mo W.,igton, Cow. 0i. He t..i....i commerce, to outline a permsr, jSnring lamb. 12c iieep, yearlings ... ..I. :.... .on r.t a ot-i'nttiirp wtili'h r .. . . :.-.,.ii C: evacuation am- V " -"-" . - - x.kai ana romwy ' ? ,. , ... ilenls with fanners interests ana wnicu j. h : .. . .. J . ......... . ,1 ... I ' Sc 8(5 9c ' . . 1 .... L A M,ni.nv r ( 1: (leiavuiiieuL ... ..... j . ;uiiiiivKr.; - ------ this m'sion is expectea 10 report a oibc-'h. 'company B, 841st service battaliua ana ti(, hjl, rp(tuiBting the packing industry; 1 old roosterT detachment company A, 31dh serviet batalion and ta nnnamed regiment of engineers. Workers In Shipbuilding Plant Of Los Angles Out 1 I Thrrefnrp. nrfitrrptwi VP feol that Pen(r-. j..- San Pedro, Cal., May 20.The strike; th(,U(ih tbe ,,d u,ri AouW W1B with ;Bprmuda onion, 'm of all craft employed in the yards of the,pfBrOTe Warren, the progressive :, (.). Loe Angeles Miipbuildin- Drydock Kr0up is more strongly placed in thejxurnip, ..'.'.ZZ."'.Z Kenyon is chairman or eaucation na;gtIieg labor, from which will come ell labor, jjroli,.rg". welfare and Amoricanixatioa legisla .. . . r 1 c-: 1 : 1 . ' i.on; uonnsoii, v.ifuijiia, hci ; Strawberries suffrage and becomes a member of for-j B di n doJ eign relations, the most important com- j uut)art)' 1" inittec in the senate. Potatoes .."-7 company began at 10 o'clock this morn ing. After a two-hour nieetiiitf the union j leaders announced that the strike had been sanctioned i-nd the men were cull ed ont. senate than ever before aid better bie J Hd lettuce t influence legislation. 1 Berts .... i'ive progressives roted against glv-i ing Penrose the finance committee Orani?n chainnansliip. Johnson, Cajifornia, mtdc Lemons, box the motion to strike out Penrose's name j Bananas 41c 30c. 15e . 20fti;22c 3u((t.3.M: veftaniM $3.25 30c Se 1. 8S 10c 40e 4.50 oVjf''Bc i B 4e 2.75 8'e Zralt Just how ms-ry responded could not be ni Hector, Cummins, Kellogg. McCor- j f alif0rnia graj fiuit eseertained definitely, but the strike leaders declared that practically the en tire warking force of XW0 men would be out before night. A package containing a pounder shell with onexplodcd primer and a loaded fuse oa the projectile was discovered ia the mail at Kngene lat Hunday. It was tent from France to a resident of M'irrow, Ore. tr.m 5(a'6 WC tiat25 mick and McNary voted with Johnson. I Black fizs lb. lfifn'IHe Thirty-five regulars voted to retain Pen- Whit figs, lb. . ISiVi 20s rose. I Package figs per ti SO pkg AiitM The following republican senators ' Haney, extracted 9nf were approved for chairmen of irupovn- BeUil ftW ant committees: Kgj:s dozen . Agricnltnre snd forestry Oronnfc.'f'reamery butter North Dakota. Country butter Appropriates Warren, Wyoming. Banking and currency McLean, Connecticut. 50c 70c 60c flour, hard wheat $3.1(13.25 Portland Market Portland. Or., May 26. Butter, eity Jo umal Want Ac 0 n Quick Reference To Firms That G:--2 ScrTice On Short Where Buyer And Seller Meet We Recommend Oar Advertisers. " IVEBTTHUTQ ELECTRICAL Salem Eleetrie Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High.. Te'fha -Maia m REAL ESTATE FOB SALE 120 acres of Xo. 1 land located nines from Sskm, 00 good road, ia jood loiation. good nous and fcara and "other buildings, farm implements, 4 horses, S enws, 5 year lings, SO head of kogs, rouad 600 cords of wood ready cut, all at bargain. Write M W cars Journal. U DORA DEAS MeCTTCHEON. teaser of piano, a new and logical method for both pupil and teacher, mtkisg clear all basic principle necessary to a musical education, anc1 givinj the "music teacher" soacthing tat teach. 41 Court St. Phone 353. FOR SALE A good double team bar nesa, will trade for hay or graia, er will exchange for good firy wood See Square lt'l Realty eompaso Phone 470 . BEST BUYS 10 acres fine fruit hind, all cultivat ed, 3 miles of Salem, UIUO, easy terms 10 acres all cultivated, bouse, barn, 2',i acres funnily orchard, on rock road, 1 miles from Salem. &S500. 14 acres, logaus, family fruit, large house, buru eiuipied for ehK'kens, on good road, tho best of aoil. !0vH). 22 acres joining city, best of soil, well fenced, 7 room house, barn. $3300 4 acres, 16 cultivated, 5 logans, 5 prunes, fair house, barn, all equipment and stock including team, cow, 19 hogs, 50 chickens, mile from station. 700U. 50 acre all cultivated, good house, barn, well drained, best of fruit, grain or clover land; 3 miles from Salem, SltiO; land all around it not any better ia held at $200 per acre. $i000 cash, balance 0 percent. 100 acre. 90 cultivated, souse, 8 barns, spring, 10 acres timber, well fenced, close to station. $S3 per acre. 805 acres, modern improvements, all cultivated, well feneed; one of the fin est mixed farm ranches in the yalley; 3 miles from email town; offered fur a short time at tu per acre on very ea.sv terms. Owner wishes- to retire and does not care to rent it . For best house or farm buys Sue BOCOLOFSKT Bayne Building WATER COMPANY 3ALEM WATEB fOMPANT Offles corner Commercis'. and Trade streets Bills payable monthly in advance. Phone 606. NOTICE .nnn...la a.lvtr'AiuiaA tn Jnf- Ol'ffllVtl pi wirmiio v wr .,,. lvors' aiiAraturV nf tthft hnKrd SUI It .lUlllSl I v wv - - . .... . I ....II.... the said board of regents until ten 0 cloca a. m. june s, ik"', ior iu furnishing of all materlnl and the per fortnanco of all labor required for the erection and completion of the engin eering laboratory building, for the Agricultural college, state or irenuii. All 'bids to be endorsed "Proposals .nrt;nn;.ln. l,i4vfFatnrv hnilflinff. " Said proposals to be opened upon the aibove date by the said board of Regents. All the worn ana material mum tra- .... il... ,lun. mid ,iK-if iLlltiuilS therefor on file at the office of the rwvullia tiri-irnn. and of the architect, John V. Cennes, 1040 Cham ber of Commerce ouuuiujj, iwuuuu, Oregon. Each proposal must DC aecompanicu by certified check of five per cent of tho amount of tho bid as a guarantee .... ...fill l.iilil.T will enter ji.it p - !-.. . nnnFaPi ai'ffiTflimr to said luans IIIIU 1 .mi.... M - and specifications, rsaid eneca 10 oe made pavablo to the Agricultural col lege of the state of Oregon. If for any reason the bidder fails to execute the proper contract and wona retmireu who in ten days artcr norincanun acceidance of his id, then certified -1 1. te;il kiMnnu fnrfpited to the Ag- riiri win ui.-i". -....1. 1 ll.. n the state of Ore ricuuuini iwii.j-i v. - OH Kuii. creamery, 60(Ii.aie Eggs selected local ex 4JC. 'e Hons 3u(ii :!.jc Broilers. 3"i(o Wc Oss 1720 Cheese, triplets 3739e DAILY IJVB STOCK MAS KIT keirsrs self en catus . Receipts lfl-ll Tone of market lower Best steers tll.Wa 13 Good to choice steers 410.50(311 Medium to good steers tUmD.-iU Kair to gM"l steers 7.30(i78 Common to fair steers 7ri-"i0 rnoice cow, and heifers l.5U(o 10..'0 Good to choice cews d heifers 7.r.0(5 8.23 alwl.oin to good cows ana I'm to meainm tuwi ana l,'05?3 Canners 3(H4 Bulls J.S0a- Htockers wnd feeders 6.30 Hogs Eeceipts 4109 Tone of market steady Prime mixed 19.75S20 Medium mixed slfl.-'-Va 19.73 Rough heavies l".75fti IS Bulk IH..Wi 19.."j0 Pigs 19.73 sjneef Receipts 235S Tone of market steady Prime lambs 11413 Fair to medium hvmbs $13 13.50 Yearlings i!1(fflS Wethers -ii II Ewes yfl;ffil6.80 Bucks Wn S Malcolm Button, who while a flving cadet at Man h field, Cal., suffered a broken leg and other injuries, has re turned to his home at Hood Biver. FEOFLES FURNITURE STORE For bargains in new and secondlias goods for the house, furniture, rang es, heaters and stoves, mrs. sewm.f machines, graniteware, dishes, wait cases, trunks and tools. We was your old furniture snd stoves, will pay you highest eaaa price. See lust. Peoples Furniture StJre, 271 N. Commercial St. Phone 734. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH RKO.U1REUOood overcoat shoes and suits, all kinds of music al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gas stoves, suit cases and .1000 other useful articles to sell ot trade. What have vout The apita.t .Exchange, 337 Court St. Pbons 433. WE WANT YOll? used furniture, stoves, esrpett and tools, as we pay fair prices foe . everything. Call l-t; CAPITAL HAIiDWAKE & FL'RN'I Tl RE . 2S3 N. Com'i St. HATS BLOCKED, REPAIRED HAT BIjOCKIXG I clean and block ladies' and Hert 'a hats. Just re ceived a hat renovating machine. It gets the dirt, Try it once. C. B. Ellsworth, 403 Court St. Salem, Or. AMUSEMENTS V THE S0L1VIER BOYS Pool and bil liard parlor is new open under at management and it renders you and the general public a eongeuial place tn pass away a few leisute hours. Tho basement ef Oregon Eleetri - depot, corner of State and Big Phone 628. Wm. Livnok, prop. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES KEBUILT AND BEPAIBEO SO years experience, Depot National and American fence. Sizes SO to 58 in. high Paints, oil and varnish, ets. lioxairberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 2.30 Court street. Phone 124. J. A. Rowland Furniture Sisri Buys, sells and exchanges new aad 2d hand turnitsire. All kinds tt repair work, light grinding, filing, and brazing a specialty. Bight price. 247 North. Commercial Kt, Phone 18. SCAVEN ttrrn SALEM RCA VENGEIi Qarbags refuse of all kinds removed oa meat ly contracts at reasonable rates Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals moved. Office phone iiain 187. tn ..1 . . ,,.1 ; a MONEY TO LOAN On Good Heal Estate ftceurity THOS. K. FORI) Over Ladd ft Bush bank; Salem Oregoa FEDERAL FARM LOANS 6H pr cent interest. Prompt serviee. 34 VS years tims. Federal farm loaa bond ior sale. A. 0. Bohrnstedt, 401 Max sonie Temple, Salem, Oregea. INSURANCE OOO'Ciu For fres in formation abent Life Insurance se-s) J. F. Hutchnsoa, dist. manager fa the Mutual Life ef N. Y., office at 371 State St., Salem, Ore. Offis phone 99, residence 1396. tl HOP LEE, expert laundryman, 3t Kerry St. I ray top market ptice f chirkeas and Eggs. Office phoa 1339J, resideace 1333J. WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Price are Right W. M. ZANDLER, Proprietor 1233 N. Summer Street, Salem, Oregos REPAIRING STEWART'S 'REPAIR SrnOPBava jnst installed a machine that will sharpen lawnmowers the same as 'he factory puts them out aew. Bring all vour light repair work to me. AJ vin B. Stewart, U7 Court St. PhoM 493. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT MoCornaek h!l oa every Tuesday st 8. Walter Lenon, C. C, P. J. Kunts, K. B. 4 S. ROYATj Neighbors of Amerioa, Ore gon Crape camp No. 1.1H0 meet every Thursday evening in McCornaek kji Elevator ar-vi-. Oracle, Mrs, Ci rie E. Bunn, rXS I'aioa it? recor der Mrs. Melissa Persons, 1413 N. 4th' St. Phone 143'jy.