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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, SLAY 29, 1919, PAGE NIN'K X WE CLOSE ALL DAY DECORATION DAY TO t HONOR "THE BOYS" jHj'mmM$ymttt"-'-r Stetson Last , 'fiCS ) BROWN Blwcfcr Ob fori (jfTM. 5tvl Sl. Htdmm H'-i. . And so is the proper time to wear them. - The Stetson oxfords, the finest high grade shoes made are here in black kid, brown kid, or brown calf and wide, medium or English lasts. "More by the Pair but less by the year." The R. & B. brown calf oxfords on the English last, an elegant young man's shoe at $9.23. .Also one similar but lower grade at $7.25.x The R. & B. black calf English last fine welt soles---the young man's shoe. "Where one wants the black it's fine, and only, $8.00. Splendid things in shoes of all kinds; browns at $13.50 down.to $7.00. . We can -show you a fine line of men's welt shoes in good styles and qualities at $4.65. Also a kid blucher, full Goodyear welt, oak soles and round toes at $4.75. , ... - The best lines of Men's Shoes in the Market, at reasonable prices. Qualities and Service Guaranteed. Hall's Camp News. (Capital Journal Special Service.) Hulls Cump, Or., Way 29. -Mr. (inc. 11.-. Ernest Hloper nl Mrs. V. Dure Slopor of Hnyton, Or., are guests of Mr. utiit Mrs. B. C. Robertson. Slid. . Dare S n-ier returning to her home Tuesday morning. The social dance at tin1 hull Saturdnv night, wiiK'h was given for Miss Nellie Host rack, i?a enjoyed by all. Miss l!.tniik's school was out ovr a nock kcci. hut she remained here tin" five days tj rest ami visit before going to Iter hn'iie in Hilverton. Mi a Mabel White, who attends school in Su lem ,is attending her vacation with li.T brother, Henry White of Detroit. Hhc came to camp Saturday and ta visit ing friends and relative n few days. The church services at the- school house Sunday afternoon, held by "Mr. I.irgc wna well attended and eroded in tirtSMiiiziug Similar school which will lie greatly eiijoved by the children w'll ns the older folks. PLANTS Now able to supply To matoes, Early and Late Cabbage Plants and Cauliflower Plants in large lots. Better place your orders now while you can secure stock as plants have been scarce and soon will be scarce again. Orders taken for Kale plants for delivery next week. POULTRY SUPPLIES We offer the most com plete stock in the state and j oil will find our prices right. Everything for the poultry man. D. A. WHITE & SON Phone 160, 233 State St. . Salem, Ore. 1 Men's Oxfords Are Now Here SmlJJg...., . L . . . IV U. Hill of Mill City was in tamp Friday looking after business here. Frank Cramer pent Bnnilay witlr his family nt Mill Citv. Mrs. Ralph Heath was in Mill City Saturday where she is under the doc tor's care. She expects to leave next week for Califoriiiat on account of her I he alth. STAYTON NEWS NOTES (Capital Journal Special Service.) Hi ay tun. Or.. May 29.-Mrs. A. Hill has returned from an extended visit with relatives in Portland. The little daughter of V. J. riiilippi, of Kingston, fell from the roof of a I chicken house Monday evening, break ling the bones of the right foreurm so ) badly that portions protruded through the flesh. Dr. Bcauchamp was summon ,ed and reduced the fraehire, after which he look the child to Sulem, where an X fiuy wi s taken. This showed that nnth jing further wss necessary to be done, jam! the child was returned home. Ram H. Clark of Bismark, X. R. is I with his wife a guest for n short time nt the home of his brother, Cha. S. ; Clark, editor of the Mail. Mr.' ( iar't is a writer and publisher of considerable notoriety, being editor of the joiirns;! "Jim & Jam Uems." Ho and his wifv 'have been making an extensive tour of the country. Carl Martin, who was overseas with an engineering company, has Imvii in town for several davs visiting Mr. and 'Mrs. Mutschler and other friends. i Mis. Clifford Trask whs visiting In town the first of the week.' Khe tnd her husband have been living at Sea sicle, but lately moved onto a farm near I.vons. Mr. and Mrs. J. VC. ifayo and chil dren visited Tuesday with friends in Al I banv. ; Byron Denny is giving hi residence a cost of paint. I Miss Margaret Miller, teacher in the ; li i irli school, entertained the member of the senior class at the Henry Minitn jhnme Tuesday evening. It was a hard times costume party and many amusing i costumes were seen. It was a very en cjoyatde affair. M. and Mrs. Carl Fryer, of "Shaw, : spent Monday at the J. R. Gardner home. I The onerettu. "O Hra San," pre sealed Tuesdav evening by the sentoi class uf the high school, was gretoii t.. ia crowded house, and was a decifledv j pleasing entertainment. Much credit is iziven those who participated End the instructor. Mrs. Lan. J. C. Maro and wife have moved into ; the Mack house they recently purchased and the house thev vacated is now oc cupied by W. A. Cladfk. who purchased it from the Gcrilcn estate a short time ago. James Archer is having ft new cement walk laid along his property on Water 'st reet. , 8. H. Heltrel was in Albany on bnsi- ness Tuesday. Tuesdav afteraoon. Miss Anus Reidt, I mhn was driving a Ford car, accompa nied by I). M. Baker, attempted to pi 'another car n the grade msir the Ha Ulii place, between Maytun aud King Uton when the car rau off the grade and turned over. Neither cf the occupants wore injured ami the ear wus eot badly d!.rasgHt. F. C Crabrree nnd family visited relatives ii Salfui bti'ttlay. C. A. Benuehamp and wife visits! Scio friends Tufinlar. ROLL OF HONOR The following casualties ace reportett ly the commanding genernl of the Ameritmu KxiHttiiionsry Kort-es: Killed iu Actioa 4 Died of Accident tnd Other Causes 1 Woaudcd (Severely 19 W winded (dvgrec undetermined).... YVeu'ided Slightly tS9 Total 312 Total number of casualties to date, in cluding those reported above: Killed ift Actum (including 381 at sea) 3i,7lB Hied of Wounds 13.4K2 Died of Disease 23,000 Died from Accident and Other Causes -t,.-i91 Wounded iu Action (over 8o per cent returned to duty) Missi:g in Action (not including prisoneis released and return ed)'..... 3.717 Total to date 179,720 Killed In Action. Harry A Schletiter. New Maiket Mil. , Xuuzio Sculr.ro, Kiuh'0 Italy. FcrdyuB'id Svpruln, Russia. ' A'fred Wisuiski, Boston Muss. CURRENT CASUALTIES Died from Accident and Other Causes. John Kdward Haves, Brooklyn K '. DALLAS LOGGER INJURED - (Capital Journal Special Service.) Dallas, Or., May 2!). Arvid Butk stiand; n Dallas logger in the employe uf the l'hoenU Tie & Lumber company of this city was (iiite badly injured Moiciiicv uftei'iiiMin while uoiking in one of the toiupnny 's" camps west of this city, B;ii'kstraud wus driving a team in the timber when in some milliner a big limb of a fallen tree struck him fracturing one hip. The injured man was rushed to the office of Dr. A. B. Starbuck in this city where an exami nation was made of the injured limb and he wns sent to the Dallas hospital where he will be under the car of pny sicinns for some time. LYONS (Cnpilul Journal Special Service.) Lyons. Or., Muy 2! Mrs. lieorge Rockwell is spending a week iu Albany on a shcu t vacation. Kd Trask with Alex Builekrr motored to Albany Suturdny. Miss Thyliss Huutisnn of rurtlnmi spent Htuvday in Lyon. it ; Mis. Anna Movis of Meliiium wns vis iting in Lyons Monday. I'll it Brunt of Mill City spent Sunday at the home of D. H. Monroe visiting his wife.. Her friends will be pleused to know she is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Kug. Cnning of Fox Valley spent Sunday in Sulem. Miss Alta Brown spent Monday In Stnyton doing some shopping. Roy Wiley and funiily and his sister, Mis. D. 11. Monroe, motored to Albany Friday. Jim Richards, who has been quite ill, is improving. There were quite a number of the people from the vicinity attended the program at the Fox Valley school nous given Fridsy evening as their last day of school. Everybody enjoyed the pro gram also the "eats." Joe Shelton, who has been employed at Oaten for some time, is again seen ou the streets of Lyons, Mrs. Clara Swan of Mill City was vis ter, Mrs. Alice Huber, of Lyons. James Walker formerly in the auto mobile business at Hoquinm, announces that he intends inaugurating an air plane pa-Hcngcr and express service on (irnys Harbor. No. 14370 8UMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County Department No. 2 P. O. Kogoway, plaintiff, vs E. Rogowsy, defendant. Summons. To F.. Rogowny, defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon you arc hereby required to appeur and answer the complaint filed axuiust you in the above entitled cause, within six weeks from the date of the 'irt publi cation of this summons, and if you fail so to answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply this court for the relief denimuL"- therein, towit; r'or an order dissolving the partner ship existing Uvtweeu plaintiff end defendant und' r the name end style of the Incl'iK'ndcnt Meat Market at Salem, Oregon, and that the business affuirs thereof be settled; that a re reiver be appointed to take immediate possession of the j-'operty of ssid firm and soil the same and apply the pro ceeds to the psvnie. t of the debts and "xpenses of :a:d firm nro rata togeth C' -rilh the cspt.isej Oi raid receiver, mi he surruis, if an.- .-raif :tir)g be , divided e'u,lv betweci. l'tij'?f j dcfetnlsn, tni fo mc'.- vjec ti fur I flier relief s may appear meet nnd equitable bciein. I 'oti are hen by fur. her notifvd Viat the ffnmoss i.i thin cause i- ser.fd npoa yr.u by puelicat: ,i thereof tv virtue tr an order Inly L ade by Hon orable O-orge (i. Kinghsm, judge o. the sbovi entitled court, on the JSth dy of April, 1919, which said order i requires the tiimmon, in this cause to be publi.Jied once each week for six consecutive weeks, in the Daily Capi Usl Journal, a newspaper published at (Salem, Ori-gnn, and that the date of jtte first publication thereof it the k'tth day nf April. lfllH, and that the 'date of the lust publiratioa thereof be the 2lh dar of June. 1 d 10. I GRANT OOKBV, J Beticling at Salem, Or. Attorney tor p'aintiff. 65 DAILY HEALTH TALKS Whera Most Sickuaas Begins aud Euda (By FKANKUX IH'A.SK, M. D.) It raa be said broadly that most hu mii ills begin ia the stii:ii li and end in the stomach. t.cHul digesiioa means good, health, nd poor digestion means bad health. The minute your stomach fails to properly disHe of the food you eat. troutdee -begin to crop out ia various form. Indigestion and dyspep sia are the commonest forms, but thin, impure blood, hea.ln.-hc4, bsckachea. usaiples, blotches, diiicne:, belching, coaied tongwe, weakness, poor appetite. ! sleeiiletisues. coughs, colds wild bronchi ttis are almost as common. There is tut one way to have good health, and that is ta piit and keep your stcaaeh in orier. This is easy to do if you tak Ir. l'ieve' (nhie ilo-Ucal Disconerv. Jt is a wonderful tonic and , blood .purifier, and is so safe to tike, ; for it is made of roots and herbs. Dr. l'ierce of Buffalo, X. V., stands be j hind this staudard meliriue, and it is j good to' know that so distinguished a I physician is proud to have his name identified with it. When you take t'.ulilen Medical lXscovery, you are pet tia the benefit of the experience of ft ( loclor whi sv reputation guts all around I tha earth. 2t ill more, you get a tem 'iKTsnre medicine that coutaius not ft Ulroji of ulcohtd or narcotic of any kind. !Long so Dr. J'ieive combined certain jMilnable vegetable ingredients with 'out the use of lcohol so that theso I remedies always have tieen strictly temiHTiiiU'e medicinen. If piles are torturing you, get and use Tierce's Anodvne i'ile- Ointment . jThe quiek relief it gives is hard to be lieve until you try it. If const Lpntotl, Dr. l'ierce 'a Pleasant l'ellets should be taken while using Anodyn File Oint ment, few indteit are tne cases wlucli these gplendid remedies will not re lievo and usually overcome. They are so good thnt nearly every drug store has them for sale. MAKING A SURVEY : , Learn how to garden by writing to the National War Garden Com mission, Washington, fcr a free gar den book, Bending two cents or postage. NOTICE OF PINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed iu the county court of, the state of Oregon for ,the comity of Marion his final account as execu-tor-of the last will jtw testament of Roiw .(R, Gerig, deccasarf, aud that said court has fixe Monday, the 23H day of June, 1910, at the hour of 11) o'clock a. ni. of said "tiny as the time, and the county court room in the coun ty court house in Salem Marion coun ty, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. JACOB flTAl'FFKR, Executor of the Inst will and testa ment of Kosia K. d'erig, deceased. 8 19 EXECUTOK'S NOTICF Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned August 1. Carl and Henry (1. Carl, have filed their finnl account as executors of the extule of Fred Curl, decerned, with the eoiinty court for Marion county, and said has duly set the time for hearing objections there to, and the final settlement thereof, for Tuesday, June 21, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m, of snid day in the court room of said court at Salem, in said county and state. Dated this 22d dnv of May, 1919. AlUIST G. CARL, HK.VRY 0. CARL. Executors of the estate of Fred Carl, deceased. tj 19 NOTICE Or SALE In the circuit court of the state, of Oregon for Marion county: Sophia Bier and Rosa Keil plain tiffs vi. Guy O. Smith, executor of the estate of LouisH Fortner, deceased. Jacd) L. Knyder and Sarah Snyder his wife, Louise Green, I'hillip Green. Mary Green, Mary Mcdeorge, Adnm Snyder and 1ars Snyder his wife .Chris tian Snyder and Mary 8nyder his wife, Angie Knight and John Knight her hus band, Viola Tyler an Frank Tyler her husband. Amy Jnmc and Fphrinm James her husband, Ixiuise Csttlet and hsrles Csttlet her hnsbnnd, Cordelia Weigaml, I'hillip Weignnd, 'laudo Kuight, IM ii a Knight, John Hiivder and Ruth Mnyrter his wife. Flmer Sny der and Lizzie Snyder his wife, Mazzie Currio nnd Malcolm i urrie her hus band, I'aul F. Tyler, Charlie Slayton, Eva Mlayton and Robert Slayton de fendants. Notice is hereby given that fcy vir tue of a decree nnd order of sale duly made and entered in the above enti tled court on the l.'ith dav of May, 1919 authorizing snd directing the under signed - referee, to sell the premises hereinafter described, I will en Satur day the 21st day of June, 19)0, at the hour of on o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front, door of the conrt house in the city of Salem. Ma rion county, Oregon, sell, subject to the confirmation by the said conrt, at pno lic auction, for cash in hand, to the highest and best bidder the following described premises, towit: : The north half of lot S and the sonth 5 inches for the whole length thereof of lot 2, ami the north inches for the whole length thereof of the south half of lot 3, all in Mock 49, in the citv of fialein, Marion count v, Oregon. W. I. NEEDHAM, Sheriff of Marion county, Oregon. Date of firt publication" May 22 Date of last publication June 19 SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE of Seal Property on Foreclosure Notice ia herey given, that by vir tue of an execution duly issued out of Uie circuit court of the state tf Ore-j-ja. for ths county of Marsha aud to me dimrtod oa the Sflth day of April, lyiit ,upa a jutLi Blent and rtecn-e ttiilv rendetci, eKtercd cf record and docket-J ei in aud by said court on the Hth day of April. 1919. ia certain suit then in said court pending, wherein J. L. yuirk was plaintiff, and Martin F. Pinrkne-y, Klisabeth R. Heise. B. J. Caldbcck, R. R. Rye a a,ad Lisais t'. Kyan, his wife, Southern Pacific compauy, n eorporation. United States -eintional Bank of Saieai.. Oregon, s orporatioa, Fred Sckceier i'acific Mutual Life Insurance company of California, a corporation were defend ants ia favor ef plaintiff aud against said defendants by which exceution I am commanded to sell the property in said execution and hereinafter d;serib el to par the sum due the plaintiff of fifteen hundred ($1500) dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of T per Mnt per annum from the 1st day of Jnly, 1817, until paid less the sum of $15 before paid, and the further sum of $120 attorney's fees, together with the cost and disbursements of said suit taxed at $29.73 nnd costs and expense- of ssnl execution. I will on Saturday the 31st day oi May, 1919, t the hour of 10 o'clock . ni of said day at the west dsor of the county court house ia Salem, Miuion county, Oregon, sell at public suction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale, all the riht, title, in terest and estate which said defendants and all persons claiming under them subsoquent to the date of plaintiff 's mortgage in, of and to said premises hereiubefore mentioned and described To said execution as follows, towit: Beginning at the northwest corner of lot number ten (.o. 10) in block nnnrber eighty two (No. 82) in the city of ISaleni, in Marion county, state of Oregon; running thence eaarly, along the north line of mid lot, eighty eight (S") feet; thence southerly, par allel with the west line of said block, seventy two (72) feet; thence wester ly, parallel with the north linn of ssid block, eighty eight (HS) Jeet to the west line of said block; thence north erly, along tho west line of said block, seventy two (72) feet to the northwest corner of vuid block and jilaee uf be ginning. Said sale being made subject to re dumption iu the manner' provided by law. Dated this 30th day of April, 1919. W. I. NKKDHAM, Sheriff of Marion county, Oregon, By O. D. Bowers, Deputy, First -publication May 1 Last publication May 23. IN THE COUNTY COUET Of tho Btate of Oregon for the County of Marion In the matter of the estate - of C harles Henry Davis, deceased. Notice to creditors: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Ellis J. Bragg has been ap pointed administrator with the will an nexed of the estate of Charles Henry Jtavis, deceased, by the county court of Marion eoiinty, Oregon, and all per sons having claims against the said estnto -ro herisby required to present the same, duly verified an required by luw, within six months after the first publication of this notice to said ad ministrator at the office of his at torneys at 402 Sulem Hank- of Com merce building, Sulem, Oregon; Dated Mny i'9th, 1919, ELLIS J. BUAtiij, Administrator with the will annexed of the e.'tntf of Charles Henry Davis, deceased. 6 20 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bridge Construction ' Sealed bids will be received by the county conrt of Marion county, Ore gon, at 10 o'clock a. m. on tin' 2lth day of June, 1(119, for 3 reinforced concrete bridges and for 1 reinforced concrete culvert; to be built on the lino of the Pacific highway iu Marion count v near Jefferson. Approximate quantities being 'llio eubiv yards of class A concrete, 24,000 pounds of rein forcing steel. A certified rheck of .1 percent trf the sum of the bid must accompany mine. Plans and specifica tions may be seen at the office of the county flerk. The right in reserved by the county court to reject any or ail bids, 17, 0. BOYl.'ti, 6-19 County Clerk t The Capital Journal t Daily Klarket Report t OraU Wheat, soft white 3.10 Wheat, lower grade oa sample Oats 8.(d90e Hay, cheat . $24 Hay, oata , , 124 Bnrlev, to i $53 Mill run WfoM Butterfat. Butterft.t 61c Creamery butler 62(i83c Fork, Veal n4 Mutton fork on foot l'.c Veal fancy 17c Steers . 7fVe Cow 5(a8c Spring lambs j 12c Ewes 5c Sheep, yearlings $(Ti9c Egg) and rotntry Eggs, cash , .......... 4le Hens, live 30c: Old roosters . . 15c Stags J0ca22e Broilers . 28c Vegetsuise Strawlierries .. $2.25 Rndishes, dox 30c Rhubarb ...... 3c, Potatoes . .. $1.8.5 Vew potatoes 7'nio Green onions Ant - 40c Bermuda onions, crate $4.25 Ciihbngo o'iitiiftV Turnips 2 3 4c Head lettuce $2.75 Beets 3t Iron Oranges . $"'" 7 Lemons, box . $5'fl Bananas 0c California trrpe ftuit $14.25 Black figs lb. 15 .-'IXC White figs. !b 19:a20e Caekage figs per bx 0 pkg (4(a8.!KI HcWiey, extracted lOe Retail mesa Eggs dozen 50c f Iff im V f CaiBM W Quick Reference To Firms That Giro Service On Short Where Buyer And Seller Sleet We Recommend Our Advertisers. E VESTTHLNO Salem Eleetrie Co., Hasoaia Tnpie, REAL ESTATE FOB SALE 120 acres of No. 1 land located S miles from Salem, oa geed road, in good location, good house and barn and other buildings, farm implements, 4 horses, 5 cows, 5 year lings, 50 head of hogs, round 500 cords of wood ready cut, all at bargain. Write M W care Journal. tf FOR SALE A good double team hap ess, will trade for hsy or grwin, or will exchange for good dry wood See Square Peal Fealty compear1. Phone 470 BEST BUYS 10 acres fine fruit land, all cultivat ed, 3 milen of Sulem, Jl.loO, easy terms 10 acres all cultivated, housei barn, Vi acres funnily orchard, on reck road, 1 miles from Salem. $3500. . 14 acres, logans, family fruit, larje house, barn equipped for chickens, on good road, the best of soil. $4000. "2 acres joining city, best of soil, well fenced, 7 room house, barn. $'1500 24 acres, 16 cultivated, 5 logans S prunes, fair house, barn, all equipment and stock including team, cow, 19 hogs, 50 ehkkous, mile from station. $7000. 50 acres all cultivated, good house, barn, wxjll drained, best of fruit, grain or lover land; 5 miles from Salem, $lti0; lnd all around it not any hotter is held at $200 per sx'ro. $3000 cash, balance 6 percent. 100 acres, 90 cultivated, house, 8 barns, spring, 10 aerrs timber, we!t fenced, closo to station. $S5 per aero. 363 acres, modern improvements, all cultivated, well fenced; one of the fin est mixed farm ranches in the "valley; 3 miles from small town; offered for a abort time at $73 per acre on very easy terms. Owner wishes to retire and does not care to rent it. For best house or farm buys sue SOOOLOFSKY Buy ne Building WATER COMPANY 8AI.EM WATER COMrANT Office eorner Commercii'. and Trade streets Bill payable monthly In advance, Phofle AOS. . NOTICE Scaled proposals addressed to Jef ferson Myers, secretary of the board of regent, State Agricultural college, Oorvullis, Oregon, will be received by tho said board of regents until ten o'clock a. m. Juno 2, 1919, for tho furnishing of all materiul and tho performance- of all labor required for the erection snd completion of the engin eering luboratory building, for tho Agricultural college, state of Oregon. All tills to bo endorsed "Proposals for engineering laboratory building.'' Said proposals to be opened upon tho bovo date by the said bonrd of re gents. All the work snd material must eon form to tho plans nnd specifications therefor on file at the ottice of the college, Corvallis, Oregon, and of the architect, John V. Lennes, 1010 Cham ber of Commerce building, Portland, Oregon. F.ach proposal must be accompanied by certified check of five pet cent of the amount, of the bid a a guarantee thnt the auccessful bidder will enter into a contract according to said I'lans and specifications. Said eheck to be made pavablo to the Agricultural col leg of the state of tiregon. li ror any , reasen the bidder fails to execute the j proper contract and tond required with in ten days after notification of the acseptence of his bid, then certified check will become forfeited to the Ag rit-ultural college of the State of Ore gon. 2 Creamery butter "0f Country butler t0e Flour, hard wheat j.io(ji'j...i roruaaa juaMsni Portland, Or., May 9. Butter, city creamery, flO(S 6le. Kggs selected local ex 4.1','aW tw Hens 3 3 (?' 35c Hroilers .'i2(' 33c QeeM I720e Cheese, triplets 37r( .'19c PA.ILT LITB IITOCK MASEXf OS HiS Receipts 442 Tone of market steady (iood to choice steers $ 1 1 ( 1 2.50 Fair to good steers $10(o 10.50 Common to fair steers $8.50io9 Choice cows and heifers $t.D0(lll Good to choice cewi asd heifers $9.50ftll Medium to good eowg ant heifers $.Wn9.50 Fail co medium sown and asuen $7(S S.OO -anners $.(..(Ko . Bulls $r,fVj s.50 Calves $9h 13 Eon Receipts 743 Torte of market steady and clow Prime mixed $I9..W I9.7.7 ' Rough heavies $17.7.Vi,i 18 Hulk lO.S'iftr 19.75 Pign $11.30(0 19.30 Receipts 338 Tone of market steady , Prime laiubs $li( l.'i Fair to medium lambs $12(o 13.50 Yearlings $7f 9.54 Wethers $7fo S.slO Kwes P'a S Bucks $t(o 5 Malcolm Button, who while a firing cadet at March field, Cal., suffered a broken leg and other Injuries, has re turned to his home at Hood River. - f 1 H Tslepheae ELECTSICAL 127 North High.. -Main IX. H) DORA DEAN MeCCTCII EON. teacher ef piano, a new and logical nethot far both pupil and teaolier, Baking e'esr all basic principle necessary to a musical education, ant' giving the "music teacher" something t teach. 421 Court St. Fkose PEOPLES FURKmiRE STOI I liVl latlW i UlUHIUltliUlVtkM For bargains ia new and secondlmnt gseds for the house, furniture, rang es, heaters and stoves, rui-s, sewing machine, graniteware, dishes, sat esses, trunks and tools. We wan your old furniture and stoves, will pay yon highest cash price. See ne lust. Peoples Furniture Sure, ill N. Commercial St. Phone 734. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASa REQUIRED Good evereon shoes and suits, all kinds of mn sis al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gas stoves, suit case ant 1000 other useful articles te sell of trade. What have yool The apiuU Exchange 337 Court St. Phone 493. WE WANT YOl'K nsed furniture, stoves, earpcta and tools, as we pay fair prices for everything. Call 94" CAPITAL HARDWARE & FL'IiNI TL'HE -CO. " 283 N. Coin ! St. HATS BLOCKED, REPAIRED HAT BM)CKIN"G I clean and block ladies' and Men's hats. Just re reived a hat renovating machine. H gets the dirt, Try it once. C. K, Ellsworth. 493 Court St. Sulem, Or. THE SOLDIER BOYS Pool and biV" liard parlor is now open undar new management and it renders yon snd the general public a congenial place to pass away a few leisuie hours. Tho basement of Oregon Klectrie depot, corner of State and High Phoae 628. Win. Livock, prop. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES KEBU1LT AND liEPAIRED 50 years experience, Depot Ntiona4 and American fence. Sizes 20 to 51 in. high Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Logamberry and hop hooks. Salem Fonce snd Stove Werki, 2o0 Court street, rhons 124. J. A. Rowland Furniture Store Buys, sells and exchanges new an 4 2d hand turnitore. All kinds of repair wotk, light grinding, filing, nnd brnr.ing a specialty. High prices. 247 North Commercial St. Phone 16. SCAVENGER SALEM! SCAVENGER Garbage an refuse of H kinds removed on montt ly contracts at reasonable rates.! t ess pools cleaned. D 'd animals re moved. Ofifice phone Main 167. 4 MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Bnenrity TieOS. K. FORJJ Over Ldd t Bush bank; Salem Orego FEDEJiAJi FARM XOAINS CM t cent Interest. Prompt service. 84 "tf years time. Federal farm loan hosos tot sale. A. C. Bohrnitedt, 401 Msr sonie Temple, Salem, Oregsa. INSURANCE COUXCiiy For fre U fermafion abeut Life Insuranee J. F. Hutrhssnn, dist. manager for the Mntital Life ef N. Y., offico a4 371 State St., Salem, Ore. Office phone 99, residence 1398. tf I imm-fmMisJ Lnunixilitmii Hop LEK, expert laundryman, 451 Ferry St. I pay top market pri'e for chickens and Eggs. Office phone) 1339J, residence 1333J. WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Price are Right W. M. 2ANDLER, Proprietor 1235 N. Summer Street. Salem, Oregon REPAIRING STEWART'S IRBPAIR WlOP Hav just installed machine that wilt shsrpea lawnmoweri the same the factory puts them out new. Bring all your light repair work to me. Al vin B. Stewart, 347 Coart'St. Phon 493. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MBHT AT McCornack hall on every Tuedf at . Walter Lenon, C. C, P. J. Knott, K. R. 4 S. ROYAL Neighbors of Amerlta, Ore gon Grape camp No. 1300 meet every Thyr?Jav evening in M"Corn-k hill Klerator ar-vice. Oracle, Mrs. fe- t- ti,,n 1B t'ninm d. Mrs. Melissa Persons, HU vi. stu St. i none itju-tt.