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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 30, 1919. PAiJE SEVEN 1 K ; N : ;: -v. Lf s f - ,., .. . 5 WALLACE REIDn The Roiling Road; JCpammQun:CpkUiro FKl DAY ANDSATUKIUY AT THE OREGON THEATER JUST RECEIVED E LACK GAT HOSIERY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN This is another High Grade line we have just stock ed under our New System of Standardizing our lines There is Nothing Better Made Than BLACK CAT HOSIERY Misses' Silk Lisle Hose 40c, 45c, 50c Ladiei,'Mose"".:.:.lj :. . ..35c,'50c and 75c" Indies' outsize and extra sizes : 50c 210 N. Commercial Street George iSwegle, prominent farmer living east of the eity will leave with in a 'few days for a fix months visit in Hie east, mostly in Illinois. DUY IN SALEM ALWAYS PLANTS Now able to supply To matoes, Early and Late Cabbage Plants and Cauliflower Plants in large lots. Better place your orders row 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 you will find our prices right. Everything for the poultryman. . . D. A. WHITE & SON Phone 160, 255 State St. Salem, Ore. Oat for the iecord I Citv News J With the shipment of 2100 garments for refugees a fow days ago, this tie oartment of the Keil Cross ' has now 'caught np with its, work and will n lie called upon for any service during the summer months the knitting de partment will continue during the summer as there is a large supply of van: on hand. Word has been received 'from the northwestern Ked Cross head Iqumtorsat tSeattle urging thjt ail Ked ! Cross departments are to tie kept in :tact as there will be tn abundance of ! work this fall. Last night the official government i thermometer recorded 41 as the mini Imuin temperature with 43 at 8 o'clock jtlils morning. The maximum yesterday 'was 55. One year the maximum for Memorial dar was 73 with a mimimum of . Two year ago it was (it for the jhigb temperature with .VI for low, ielear weather and no yainfall in Ka jlem. In IHIfl it was pretty chilly for 'service in the cemeteries as the max iimiim was 58 and it rained during the lav. ! Conner and m ol.se business wis not 'very rushing at the office of the coun ty clerk, notwithstanding the fact that beginning yesterday the firice had ad vanced from five eents to the old fig ure of 1M cents per scalp. This was thought to be due to the fact that there wis seuio dubt as to whether the higher bounty would be paid on the 2ith or after the 29th of .May. However, about 100 scnlpn were re deemed at 10 cents each. The graydig i;cr will have to manage to get alonif liy parting with his scalp at the ra'e of rive eents each. Marioa county has a one mill tax for the special benefit of the tiphers niob-s and graydiggerV Something very much resembling the "fin" has broken out among the pn !s hf the Grant junior high school and in the primary grades. It was re ported yestenlar that about 1'mI of the children had been pent home, nany of them suffering from "fin" indi cations. It is also understood that the city health officer has done noih ng more than what was done in (tie past when the (Hi was so severe in the city, 'and that in, in quarantining th& house, , but permitting all members of the fam ilies to mix with other people, thcre iby spreading the. disease. Tuere is a Vrcat shortage of nurses ill the eity. I Munv who are competent have ((one to Portland anil there are but few in Ike city excepting professional ninees reg ularly engaged in the hospitU here. J. M. Watertury, the marathon pi anist, who attracted eo much attention in the show window of E. 1 fctiti How. was forced to discontinue hia per- fennance after ! ayinjt continuously lor so nours ana nunuies. n "' through yesterday all right and wa! going strong late in the evening when a swelling of the arm made it neces sary for him t give up his attempt to break his former -record of 03 hours. lVom the time Mr Waterbury began his long piano solo until he quit, there win large crowds in front of the Stiff store closely watching him and passing various comment! as to how it might fe?l to keep at a piano playing jub so many hours. This morning at about 7 o'clock the Falls City motor ran into an automo bile at tho crossing on tho Wallace road just north of the l'olk county cud 'A the bridge. The ear was thrown to ;one side of the road and pretty badly ; smashed but the two occupants were i unhurt and inaiiam'd to euiuo into 8a ; lew. They were truveling south in a i Washington car. The Falls City motor jwa delayed aibinit half an hour for repairs. .. - Part of the work now being carried on by tho local Ked Cross is that of coiniinnicnting with people fn Oer- many and delivering and receiving lotlers. As there is no communication in the postal service wilh (ierinuny, the only means of getting ncwi is thru tue Heit Cross. Hi-cently letter were received from (rciniany through the Ked Cross br William Lubcko of Sa lem, Mnrr Schwab of Mt. Angel and Mr? M. Winkle of Scouj sircet, Sa lem, and William Hammer of .Mh An g '1 Those sending letters to Germany are Mrs. .Tohn Mtellmau John Htcinin aer and Mrs. F. T. Hehmidt, all of Ma Kin Women and men vrao nave given 800 hours service to the Ked Cross since April ri, lf!7, are entitled to wear a badge in the wav of a service Ibutton with ribbon attachment. For each addi tional 800 hours of service, there is a etrvie woven in the riblKin of the badge To secure one of these badges it is necessary to fill out a questionnaire. The committee in tsaleai to Dass on ap plications and recommend banges con sists of Mrs. W. H. Panev, Mrs. F. A. Klliott and Mrs. Riutscll Catlin. About L'O are entitled to wear the badge, TODAY'S BAsSll SCORE Pad fie Coast League (Morning Uames) R H E Oakland 1 8 2 San Francisco 2 B 1 Hulling and Mitee; Beaton and -Me Kee. Vernon - 4 10 0 ol.s Angelea 15 1 Fromine and llcvoermer; Crandall, Calder and Ijian Sa. ranieiito 3. 4 2 Molt Lake !. 4 11 1 I'iercey and Fiher; Htroud and spencer , National (Morning games) iB n k Urooklva 2.4. 3 Xew Vurk 8 7 0 Cheney, t'atore and Kreuger; Fer ritt, Si hupp and Mcl'artv I'hiln Ulphia 1... 3 7 2 Uo.lon 6 13 2 Packard. I'rcndcrgast, elmiih' and, ('ady; Metjuillen, Keating and dowdy. Cincinnati 3 5 2 Pittsburg Brewlcr, King, Keuther and Wingo; Miller and le - ' (Afternoon games) (hiladelphia 0 4 1 Boston C 12 1 - Jro-oliS and Adams; Rudolph and Cowdy. - ( incinnati 2 10 I PittAurg . 3 g 1 KHar, Mitchell and Karidi nj Cooper and Wweeasy First gsme Chicago 4 13 1 rtt. Ixiuis 9 2 Alexander, Martin and KilUfcr. Da- Icy; May, Aoiea, Horstman, Meadows; and tnyHer ltrooklya 1 6 1 w Vork 4 13 8' Nulla al Knieger; Barne! and I'XITEU STATIC UJAILROAD AIV MlVl!?TRAT10. MKtXTOK (iE.V J'.RAU CF AI1.R(A1S SOI THEUX l'ACIKK' RA1LKO.VU UMi XOKTH UF ASH1.AXP Train Schedules Changed Jusday, Jute 1st Tr,in '3S for Nin fraacisi-o leaves S-U-m S:10 a m. insrrai of 3:20 a at. Ask local mtt for particulars and folder JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent (onztilea American (Morning games) Cleveland I ,4 0 Chicago 4 10 0 Bagby, Jamil-son and O'Neill; Fa her and ifehalk. Bostoa 10 rhila.Wphia 0 13 1 11 1 Beibold Ruth and Seining; Geary, ana imcavov New To A i...:.; 4 "8 2 Washington 2 7 'S Thormahlen, ..Bhawkey and Jtnol; Robertson, Johnson and Agnew. (10 innings) , St. Louis ...i " 0 5 1 L wi K-jMlbg!. Ehmko T , - fc Detroit 2 5 0 (Afternoon games) (Cleveland ...,....... 2 0 2 Chicago 1 f 3 9 2 Chica'jo 3 8 ' 2 and Sclialk - Bosron 3 9 0 Philadelphia 4 H 1 Femiorkv Duinont, James anil rVhang Veil)', Kinney aud Perkins Xew Vork : '. fl 14 2 Washington 2 11 f (jninn and Huel; Ayers, Craft and Picinich St Louis 2 6 2 Detroit (19 0 Shocker, Ksiob, Wright and Sever old; Dauss and Atnsroilb. FEW CHANGES (Continued from pago one) Fairfield, whoul)iwts district -tt Fairgrounds, new fve station tin state fairgrounds Ens (lervais citv hall, Oervais West Oervais, John Mills house in Oervais Hordb, Winkley's hall ill (Idles Central Howell, Howell Prairie association hall f . North Howell, "i;th Howe'l grange hall Fast Hubbard, city hall. in Hubbard West Hubbard, rnom, jHOuth of Hub- ibard Drug Co. , Jefferson, Masonic hall, Jefferson Liberty. Liberty hall Maclcay,' Maclear grange hall Marion, W. O. W. hall ill Marion MeKee. Tb lle Pasiti school house. Metmmn, T. O.jO. . hnll in Mehnma Mill City, Hammond Lumber Co' opera house in Mill "City Monitnir. Miller 's liall in Monilor Kast Mt. Angel, gjtv hall in Mt. An- West Mt. Angel Mt Ankel hotel In Mt. Angel - Pringle, Davidson's house on l'rln gle road I Quinaby, Oregon F.leetric depot Cjitinn-by Kiverview, .1. It. Parker's power house, Kosedale, Hote chapel 8lem No. !, 1'iiited Brethren church corner 17th Bt and Nebraska avenue Salem No. 2, 1st floor of Bungalow Christian church, Court and 17th sfs. Salem No. 3, Cameron's paint shop, 21st street between Chemeketa and Center streets Kalem No. 4. D. K. Ruble store build ing, 720 8. 14th street Halem fSo. 5, Richmond school Hiilem No. li. Vew Park school Salem No. 7. Highland aehnn) Haliin No. H, Reddaway building, I4'J 1 N. ftth street Ha'em No. 9 Capital street garage. !!. 'N. Cpitiil street Knlem iNo. HI, Onrfield school Hnlein No. 11, roiMity eourt bouse in Halcin No. 12, K. II. Jury residence, 775 Mill street Halem N'o 13, F, H. Reeves house, . M. 12th street Slrm No. 14, Wraat House, 240 River street Salem No. 15, Baptist church, Ma rion and Liberty streets Salem No. Ifi, citv hall in Balem Salem 'o. 17, Hotel Marion, sample room Snleia Ni. IS, Friends church, cor ner Waehinglon and Commercial Sts. Kast Salem. Rickey school house Halem Heights. Salem Heights hall St. Paul ciiv Imll in 8t. Paul '""Ta rWr'nr,,, Scollard, lumber yard office at West S-otU Mills. T. O. O. F. building. Scotts Mill Shaw, Truinm's hall in Bhaw Sidney, Sidney mills S Iver Falls.' :. O. Neal vacant dwelling house North Hilverton, Li!eral university buildin? South fiilverton, Evergreen school building East Silverton, council chambers in Siivertoa West Silverton, fl. A. R. building in Silverton Stavton. Xcihct's hull in Ptnytoa East Ktarton, Masonic hall in Siar ton West flayton, commercial club hall !;a West S-arton Sublimit v, C O. F. hall in Subliaiity Tnrner. WrigHt's halt in Tnreer Victor Fomt. W. O. W. hall over Victor IVint store Waeonda. J. G. lavage garage in Waceiida Fast Woot&mra. prodw1' houo on Von us street West Woodbarn, Bogard luildiug ia West Woodbura. state or oaraoN - Propoeal, for Sppiie The Oregua iate Beard of Control will receive eealel bids ea June 12, 1319. at 2 p, m for furnishiiig sup plies to tho variuu stale institutions, Cnff,t'"K of ir-1' K0'- e'o'hins. furn iiir, groceries, ehoes, hardware, brooms, drugs, stationery, crockery, plunvbiug. cite., 'for the siui annual periol ending IVceuilier 31, 1919. Specification- and schedules will be furn ished upon application to the aH're tary,. at tjaleai, tivifgon, alsa from the In.lustius and Manufuctureii Bureau. Chamlwr of Coniuierce, I'ortland. Ore gwa. !ach hid to iw aeeeinpanied by a rvrttfied check representing 10 per ceut of the whole amount of bid. pay aide to the Oregon Mute Board of Control, which shall be held as a guar anty of the faithful performaace of the contract. The board reserves the right to rejeet any or all bills or to ac cept any part of a bid. . H. B. (HR)IIX, Jvecrelary, 6 7 Oregon State Board of Control. STJMMONS Ko. 14404 IN THE "CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Oregon for Marion County, Depart vent No. 1 J.ihn B. Uolman, plaintiff, vs Caro lyn H. Vyer, defeudniit. Summons. To Carolyn 11, Myer, defendant: lu the name of the stale ol Oregon you are henby required to appear and ansner the complaint filed agc.inst you in the above entitled action, within six weeks from tho date of tho first puVieutioa 'hereof, towit: within six w,Hk from the 10th day of Mny, 1311;, aud if you fail so to answer for want thereof the plaintiff will take judg- intent against you for the ura of $109, together with, interest thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum from the 2.1 day ot April, 19U!, less this Bum of It'S together wilh the costs and dis bursements of this action, aifd for an order of sale of the property attached in snid action, towit: All your right, title and interest in and to the south one half of lot sit () in block three (3) in the city of Sakon, Oregin, and for a further or der directing Theodore Roth, garnishee, to pay over to the aheriff tf Marion county, State of Oregon, the sum of I.3H held by said Theodore Roth In trust for you. You are further notified that this suiomone is served upon you by pub lication thereof by virtue of an order duly made and entered by Hon. W. M. Bnshey, county jud.ge for Marion county, state of Oregon, on the 13th dav of May. 1919, which said orileT re quire the summons in this cun?e to bo published once each week for six core seentive weeks. iu tho Dtjily Capital Journal, A newspaper of enernl cir culation published at Halem, Marion county, etnfo of Oregon, and you arc further notified "that fhe date of the first publication thereof ia the 10th day of May, 1919, and that tho dnte of the last publication thereof will be the 27th day of June, 1919. GRANT COKBY, Residing at Halem, Oregon, atorney for plaintiff. -2 ADMINISTRATRIX '8 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned by order of the county court of the state of Oregon for Marion county herefnfere duly made and en tered on the 17th day of April, 1919, was wnnoiiited administratrix of tho festate of A. W. Howell, deceased, and thnt she has duly qualified. All per sons having claims agnint snid estato are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to 0. H. IJnruh, attorney for snid estate at 202 Oray building. In the cily of Snlem, Marion County, Oregon, within six month from the dale of this notice. Dated April 2th, 1919. (Signed) MARY H. HOWELL, Administratrix of the estate of A. W. Howell, deceased, 5-30 iue variiu ruhiuai run.. FTJ,. D lAUijf iu&iivci nciuii Oral Wheat, soft white 2.10 Wheat, lower grade oa sample Oati .. 85(o90e Bay, cheat 2 Bay, oat 135 Barley, ton "S Mill run H3&;-44 Batterfat. Butterfat Hc Creamery butter 6.(ti3c fori, real aoa Mutton fork on foot 18'cjc Veal luaty 17c Steers 7(iie Cows 5 ( 8c Snrinr lambs 12e Ewes 5e Sheep, yearlings 8((?9c gt aad Poultry Eggs, cash 4)c Hens, live 30c Old roosters lSc Stairs 20ri22e (trailers 28c ..... 2.23 30c .. Sc ... $1.83 7'arc 40e K23 3Vi(i 6c 3 4e 2.75 ..... Se 1(0 7 . 3(tt8 c VegtaMa KtrswborrUa Rndishr, dot Rhubarb Potatoes Xew potntoes Greca onions doz ... Bermuda onions, crate Cnhbage ........ Turnip Head lettuce Beets trait Orangej Lemons, boa Bananas - California frrap fiuit I'a4.25 ack figs lb. lfialiM White figs, lb 19ui20 Package f g jwr bi 50 pkg 4'a6.0 Hetey, extracted 20 Retail rrtcwf Eggs dozen r,oc Qaick Reference To Firms That GN:c Service On Short Where Bayer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Advertisers. EVESTTHINO Salem Elect lie Co., Masoaie Temple, REAL ESTATE FOB SALE-120 acrea of No. 1 land located 8 miles from Sa'em, oa good road, in good location, good house aad barn and other buUdiugs, farm implement, 4 horses, 5 cows, 5 year lings, SO head of hogs, round 900 cords ot wood ready cut, alt at a bargaia. Write M W cart J our sal. FOR SALE A good double team hsr ness, will trade for hay or yim, or will exchauge for good Cry wood See Square Deal Realty eoinpaa Phone 470 BEST BUYS 10 acre fine fruit land, all cultivat ed, 3 mile of Salem, a 1.300, easy terms 10 acre all cultivated, house, barn, 2'a acres family orchard, on rock road, 1 miles from Salem. 13500. 14 acres, logans, family f nut, large house, brn equipped for chickens, on good road, the best of soil. 4CkiO. 11 acre joining city, beat of soil, well fenced, 7 room house, barn, $3500 24 acres, 16 cultivated, 5 logans, 5 prunes, fair house, barn, all equipment and stock including team, cow, 19 hogs, 50 chickens, mile from station. 70u0. 50 acre all cultivated, good house, bain, well drained, best of fruit, grain or -clover land; 5 miles from Saletn, 100; land all around it not any better is held at iOO per acre. $3000 cash, balance fl perecnt. 100 acres, 90 cultivated, house, 2 barns, spring, 10 acn s timber, , well fenced, close to station. $83 per acre. 3(io acres, modern improvements, all cultivated, well fenced; one of the fin cot mixed farm ranches in the yalley; 3 mile from email town; offered for a hort time at 75 per acre oa yery easy terms. Owner wishes to retire and does not care to rent it. For best house or farm buye See SOCOLOFSKT Hay lie Building WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER rv7:drANT Offie eorner CoaimereU! end Trade itreeti BUU payable monthly ia advance. Phone 60S. ' NOTICE Scaled proposals addressed to Jef ferson My era, secretary of Hie board of regents, Hint Agricultural college, Gary all ia,' Oregon, will b! received by the said board of regents Until ten o'clock a. in. June 2, 1919, fur the furniehins of all material and In per formance of all labor required for the erection and completion of the engin eering laboratory building, for the Agricultural college, slate of Uregon. All bid to be endorsed "Proposals for engineering laboratory building. Said proposals to tie opened upon the ibove date by the said board of re gents. All tho work and material must eon form to the plans and specifications therefor on file at the office of the college, Oorvallie, Oregon, aud of the architect, John V. Cctines, 1010 Cham ber of Commerce building, Portland, Oregon. Each proposal mint be accompanied by certified check of five per cent of the amount of the bid as a guarantee that the successful bidder will enter into a contract according to said jdans and specifications. Said cheek to be made payable to the Agricultural col lege of the etnte of Oregon. If for any reason the bidder fails to execute the proper contract and fcond required with in tea dayi after notification of the acceptance of his bid, then certified cheek will become forfeited te the Ag ricultural college of the state of Ore gon. 82 r'r i,,i 1 1 or 70e. Country butter o Flour, hard wheat .ivl.. Fortlsiid, Or., May 29.Butter, city creamery, OOtfiOle Eggs wlerted local ex 4.lyaffl4e Hens 33(S'3.rie Broilers .')-(; 33c flee 1720e Cheese, triplets 37B;3c DAILT LTVI BTOCK MAE KIT Oatti Riveipts 442 Tone of market steady Good to choice steers U(o 12.30 Fair to good steer Kirri 10.30 Common to fair steers tH.Vifa 9, Choice cows and heifer .S.50w. 11 Good t choice cows ard ailra 9.50fo1l Medium to g'jod eow ai heifer $85)$i 9..V) Fail to medians eow and heifers 7&8JW tnmsr .t.ffia .1 Bulls 3r 8.50 ' Calves 'i(a 13 Bog Receipt 713 Tone of market teady and clow Prime mixed 19 -Wo 10.73 Rough heavies I7.73( 18 Bulk 19.3'ii'n 19.73 Pig I8.50O 19.30 BHef Receipts 338 Tone of market steady Prime Limbs I'JtVl.i Fair to medium lambs i(S 13.30 Yearlings 77i 9.31 Wethers 7(a 8.30 Ewes tm 8 Bucks 43 Malcolm Button, who while a flyiag cadet at Muuh field, Cat., suffered a hrokea leg and other injuries, has re turned to his bi.sie at Hood River, . 1 si Telephone JkUia 1S09 FLXCTEICAL 127 Nortk li:gh. DORA DEAN McCTTCTTFON, teswhsr of piano, a .sew and log ea! method for both pugil lai teaeher, awaking clear all baste ptiaerple, aeai vtary to a saastcal sdnisatoa, aac irtviag the "ssusi'ij tea. her" somtthii-.1 i teach. 4A Court St. Phoae 'is. PEOPLES FURNITURE STORE Far bargains ia sew and seeoat&aid goods for the house, furmtuie, rang es, heaters and Steves, mi's, sewing machine grantteware, dishes, imt cases, trunks aad tools. We was! your old furaiture and steves, will pay you highest cash price. See n lust. Peoples Furaiture Store, 271 N. Comeral St. Phene 734. ' SECONDHAND GOODS NO CASH REQUIRED Good vereoat shoes end suits, aU kinds of musie al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gas stores, uit case and 1000 other useful articles to sell or trade. What have yout The fapitwl Exchange 337 Court St. Phone 493. WE WANT YOl'K used furniture, atoves, enrpeta and tools, as we pay fair prices for everything. Call 947 CAPITAL HARDWARE FURAI TURE tx. 283 N. Com'l St. HATS BLOCKED, REPAIRED HAT BIjOCKINO I clcaa aad Hock ladies' and Men'i hats. Just re ceived a bat renovating machine. It pets the dirt. Try it once. C. B. Ellsworth. 493 Court St. Balom, Or. AMUSEMENTS TnE SOLDIER BOYS Pool. and b Hard parlor ia now open under mw management and it render yon and the general public a congenial plae to pasi away a few leisme hoar. The basement of Oregon Kleotria depot, corner of Stat and Hig Phone 628. Wm. Livock, prop. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES KEJjyiLT. AND REPAIRED 50 year experience, Depot National and American fence. Sizes 28 to 58 ia. high Paints, oil and varnish, etc Loganberry and hop hook. Salem Fence and Stove Werki, 2.'0 Court atreet, Thone 124. J. A. Rowland Furnifure Store Buys, sell and exchange new aad 2d hand anrnifaire. All ktada el repair work, light grinding, fUlag, and brazing a epeoiaity, ftigwt prices. 247 North Commercial S Phone 16. SCAVENGER SALEM. SCAVENOER Garbage 4 refuse of all kinds removed en montfc ly contracts at reasonable rate On pools cleaned. Dead animal re moved, Oi.fice phone Main 167. MONEY TO LOAN On Oood Real Estate Security TIKIS. K. FORD Over Ladd k Bush bank; Salem Oregoa) FEDKRAL FARM L0AJS5H per cent Interest. Prompt eervice. years tlm!. Federal fare lean Void for sale. A. 0. Bohrastedt, 401 Maw sonic Temple. 8alem, Oregoa. INSURANTS COUXtn Fr fre ia formatioa abnt Life Insnraae J. F. Hutches, din. raaeagef Jo the Mutual Life ef N. T., effiea 371 Stat St., Salem, Or. Offiew phoae M, residence 136. "a LAUNDRYE1AN HOP LKK, expert laundrymaa, 431 Ferry St. I ray top market prie for chickens aad Eggs. Office paoa l.'UOJ, reaideac '1333J. tvpetn riff PHONE 1090B Our Price are Right W. M. ZANDLER, Prprietor 1233 N. Summer Street. Salem, Oregem REPAIRCiG STEWART'S RKPA1R fVfWPHv just installed a ma' hin that will sharpe lawnmower the same a ta factory puts them eat new. Brief all voiir light repair work to me. Al vin B. Stewart, 347 Court Bt. Phoo 493. LODGE DIRECTORY K-VICHT3 OF PYTHIAS X1KHT AT McCernack hall on every Tuesday at I. Walter te, C. C, B. J.' Kuatt, K. R. A S. ROVAL Neighbors of Amerka. Or go Orap camp No. 13H0 meet reey Thursday evening in M''f ornaek hall Elevator sc-vice. Oiaile, Mr. Car rie E. Busa, 68 Laioa M;"Veo Vr Mr. Mo!ku Persoss, 1413 H, 4th" 8t. Phone 1'JM. 5, V