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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 3ALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1919. PAGE NINE vX IO MU M ki'i:r ; o m m & y v1' (B m ffl-fly-O R AMMyM til M M M M Jv i3hs I R D u u vl v ' - - D , - For Men and . ; Young - Mse ' . WHO ARE Brennan's Brown Calf Oxford English last $9.23 W. & M. brown side, oak sole, oxford, English . last ,. - $7J3 Brennan's gun metal calf Oxford, composite....$9.00 Sho6s . Brennan's tony red calf, An elegant shoe for young men. Fine brown kid English Bals, only $9.50 Splendid brown side English bals, Neolin soles $7.00 Brown calf blucher, round toes $9.00 ? Brennan brown Russia calf blucher, round toes $8.00 1 Brennan's brown calf, oil filled with fibre mid dle soles, a waterproof shoe at $8.00 Brown side blucher bull dog toe, Neolin soles $6.50 Brennan's black, fine light calf, English lace ....$8.00 Brennan's black, fine light calf, English lace ....$8.00 Brennan's gun metal, lace, English or round : toes : $7.00 Good black gun metal, lace, English or round toes $6.00 Good gun metal, full welted sole, English or round toes ....$4.65 CAN YOU EQUAL THIS ? Vici Kid Bals, welt soles, straight last $7.50 Vici Kid Bals, welt soles, combination last $8.00 . Vici Kid Bals, wide comfy toes .....,........$9.00 ; Vici Kid Bals, extra widecomfy toes, plain, ' no cap - $7.00 AUSTRIANS RECEIVE (Continued from page ,one) gue of nation covenant and the labor tharter, to renounce all her extra Ku riipetin rights, to demobilize her whole uiVnl and aerial forces to admit the r'.aht of trial v the allied and apsoci- nted powers ol Her nationals Jtuy wfirm foundtion of justice and equality. 1 tria and new states ia to be fixed bv a! Admit League! Power', "o'si't Z$MvZm-, "Kor ''!'rrw' ""tr.et.jfM,! commission of Wven members, five 'la a series of special causes, Aus il .r to those of the German treatv ss'1" Vnrtw; duly named, who having, nominated by the principal allied .nd tria undertakes to bring her institutions to fcorromic relations aal freedom of j foinmiinicated their full powers, found associated powers, and one each by Ans-, into conformitv with the principles of traiiit in k(m1 im lorm lli,ve ,,(5re,, tria B"d -echo Hlovakin. Czecho Slo- liberty and justice and 4cknowledge Mxnv Bectlon Alike. dealing it's, and .n.l ,u.rt 11 .itli urisl sivlm. iiou are also identical, except for the .. , , 1 , r.- , t-ubstitution of names, and are likewise i P.,t i h. f:n r..tT. (Oa the following aummnry part one of rrom ,m' '",0 I('rre 01 I".iwlM' 'n! Pr"",l,nl 1" Msoemtfa minority peoples are mutters of ii.te(na- v, x m nrMjvnl ims.tv tlio. otatf nf Wr Will HAWnn uifh nNiviiin-ii af miD lut il.iflm ' lUn.l ........ -.1.:-1. . i . -fvtTat the treatv, eonfaininK tne covenaui 01 -- .. ( ,.,,., vvt wmcu ui league fiteer - "al the league of nations and part 12, eo-: ,,r""n' . .,. jod necessary to protect racial, rcbiou of nations has juiwliction. bhe assuies Cow. o' ta.ning the labor conventions, are omit-! , Austria RepubUc. r linguistic minorities and to .Mure .eomplete protection of life end liberty B : latlbi lie ted as being identical with coi respond-i "Austria is recognized as a new la-, freedom of transit and equitablo treat- to all inhabitants of Austria, wunmn - io.r ., tioii. of the German treatv. lart fl'Pen,lent state under the name of the' merit for the commerce of othor nation. , distinction of birth, nationality, lau- Sheen vearlinns S9 uitk ..riannr. nf m-ur r.nrf " 1IUU1 1C UI usirm. riulll null mo-1 inr imil-vium - oimuilB Hue; AUS- gOUgf, race Or religion, toeether Witll ! IIU ' fc i.i: l . n 1 f . -im. .. u..ui. ,,...,. tii.. , .. 1 ....... ... 1 eoiituning guarantees of execution, is! "Ir IM""" r iraimer, iannK not paralleled in the Austrian tn-nty.) jcho Movakin, follows the existing ad - ..t'u ..,o.i.io , i.m on.i ,,,L ' mi ist rn t i ve boundaries formerly sepn-ithe di-Htilcd than in the Gernm-.v summary : aus is as follims- ' Whereas oa the qet ot tho fof,oww Mt"n I'fovinee, .ub.ieet to eer- Herb Croat hlovene state agiec to a man speech for the use of their maim-, iinmdriii and M.val Antr -Hunear.' fai" ni'nor recitfications, notably, ia the similar treaty for the protection of ml- gnagc before the courts. k i ifi.U'riimeiit an armistice was grant-j to Austria -Hungary en November 3, 1918, by the prinicpal allied and asso-- ciated power, in order that I treaty of peace might be concluded, and, .iii-L,., .iiioH .' .aln-tntoj lowers i re eoiialiv a-sirt.as that ! .i eiiiuliicti'it bv (lermany in a'liume Vita Aosti ia Hungary should be re a firm, just and durable pe'''. Cierh fteedom KeeotrnizeiL "W'la-re-s the former Austro Hua- istro Hua- . ;.r in nil ii-ii r tiu n niiiuuir iiifiti nrrr ------ - - ' ' -tr . i i i- ... tumie& with tlui Tvnnt. nnA ihrnet tnpn nUHMian pninir?. hhf in tmt ar riiAinm fpilUina r 4n crivan I ! ..iccessrui.y .nvojvea, wreec.y or inui-,- ;11 7T. 1 j..,:..lt,. w 7l. oli Z.Z: . V 1," T : " - r-.lifm-ai. vraoa fiuit 4.2J reitlv against Austria, and which orig "",lu .......... ... .... um-KiHwi lor i insirueuua oi cniiuren H."k V; " jh ' ICC.ilXe inited in the declaration of war against " b-oat -Slovene state Mar- L.tovsk treaty and all treats or agre. ia their own language and an equitable j " Wn 2(k K-rbia on Julv 28, 1PH, bv the former,b'lr Bad Badkcrsburg, just to the north mc of all kind, concluded unee the ha,re of pubUe funds is to be provided p ' k , f Cf 'M, bi 50 pkg 4(a'.WI to rman tnirial and mrsl Austro-Htm-"' 'ui'h l,tpr ' th '""'"tion of Xovemtier, 1917. with ell for the purpose. These provision do ! j f extracted , - 0 Ki.rum guwrameat and ia the awMilitie Hungarian frontier. The western and governments or politienl groups on ter- not preclude the Austrian government' " fietatt rrtf jr.irisa monarchy has bow censed to ex.',,0, recognize ana accept me irontiers gnnaa monarcliy eas bow censeil to ex- ifX and has been replaced ia Austria by . ..,.i.i;... o.,v.nmnn, .i.,! I ' Whereas, the principal aliiej and ' '. ' he principal aliie ad fts have recognUed the associated powers have recognized the ( i.t lio -l(, k is,e in which a iucor- . . . of ihe said monarchy with the territory imrat.-d certain portions of the sairt -"' Eionar.hv is a freo and iadepctidenl ,n'' ovt"r nnrir formerly be- L-te and' ; longing t her which, thongh outside of "V he reus the state posrers have also'"" Bfw "rentiers of Austria, have not T(, i j ,(. nrion alt eertaia eortions ' Pfetit been assigned to anr state PARTICULAR AS TO English lace ....... ..$10.00 ',.r ti,.. i-',,t,,. ,.f Kri,)n nu . : I dependent and allied state under thej iihihc oi oeru-i,roai-Qiuvcu niaie, ami, "Whereas, it is necessary while re; Biorina peace 10 reguuue ine aiiuniiun , autonomous territory juutti or tne (.ar- which has arisen from the dissolution I pathians, in couformity with the action of the said monarchy and tho formation! already taken by tho allied and asso - of the said states, and to establish the Mated powers. ............ ........ .. .. .. ! itrri... . i.. 1...., I...,- 4..- ,imm: "W" suo.iect to rne provisions o. - ., . , , 1..,: . :it mis ri-iii. uim-mi ri-i.ni"n! in "- n,. .... irs and the republic of Austria. fating the provinces of Bohemia andjthe exact boutwlary. The question of mo via irom inose or tne upper ana : rtfioii of Grund and Feldsl.erg and . r'vp " "": y ana me cwroo irosi- f'l"v',,,, "at'- ' ' be f ixed by the prin- mm inn-u ii-u i later date. Iii the eastern part (the P""""? Jw of Bleiburg .nrriiss nie 4'rae nisi BiMive us eon- 1. a , vnn.lHM .. Tl..n . .'.'" in, lariin lMTaim, placed riy"'" w,'t''rn frontier facing SwitxerlanrI e and i and the eastern frantiet facing lluiigary led. ' remain unchanged. r.umr: the high contracting ti,f. ,A,iMnita anil mtf&it lit, tmit " '-u"'t' the high contracting per- ' , , . ' - -1 - - of Buba. Greece, Huncarr, Io Rumania, the Kerb Croat Sloveae I oiano, ktate e irrno .num a, present or l .i. . , - f ' .. i. , . . j,r?-f-ni m ultimately determined. Austria re- aeieroiinea. Austria re """nces in iavor oi me prmeipsi amea .1 MHs.u.;ot,, wnmrM-tt thnl nt,4a aadeytakiBg to accept the jetiiernent a ,be made ia regard t these terTiforle. STYLE, FIT, QUALITY Heavy Work Shoes Every Pair Warranted for Good Service Heavy brown grain, double sole, Munson army last .. ..: . :..;.... $8.00 Heavy black or brown, double soles in grades at ..$7.00, $6.00, $5.50, $5.00, $4.65, and $4.50 Heavy black or brown "Jumbo" extra wide, can fit an ywide foot, up to size 12 $7.00 Medium weight light tan army style, Munson last, Neolin sole, the most comfortable work shoes shown .....$5.00 Outing Shoes AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES Men's Elk Bals, outing shoes in brown or black chrome, leather tops, Elk soles, are usually priced at $:?.25 to $2.98. " We specially price the Men's at ....1...,1..;...$2.69 Boys' sizes, 1 to 5, at ........l.......'. ......ln42.43 Youth's sizes, 9 to 13, at ..: $2.34 Boundary Not Filed. "The Czechoslovak stute: Aubtria rccog1117.es tne complete i .aepenueucc 01 the Czechoslovak stdtc, including the own agrees 10 embody , a treaty in. many recognise, ins complete -,,,-,-r ,,ip wifrviwi rjiufcw, .- u...i. in. ........ . .........v.. ,1R,. .tith. and, - n.i, .nwinnn n comniii- ion, including a member nominated by Kerb Croat Hlovene slate, is to fix ie "ssin or rvisfreniurr is reservea. l ac norilie and freedom of transit. . uumniim ugmt io a similar treaty for the protection of mi- ..,..,., u..i, , .. . u.n m kuui. "Eussia: Austria is to raeognice and respect the full independence of ali the irmiwii-B wh(i-,i .ifinr;o p,,i n, htw. . i.r ttt (La I ..rm., Uit..iu. n . a ...... ... ..-.n.m, cui.iv, The allies reserve all rights on the part of Russia for restitution and satisfae-; tion to be obtained from Austria on tht principles of ihe present treaty. --Ausiwa is io conseni io tne ",oro - aal i'i wi fur ifi-nni-n hi uv Wlll:u Belgium was esUblisucd as a aeiitralj ia- aiiu m-r inniuni mcu, anu m ar , . .1 i. .. c,nA . 1 .1 . an hh h,-, i",nn-i naca, anu m ac cept in vaw any convention with cp m mnwc may ronvrnuun wna which me ainra mit w-irrmiae ia re - . .....,. , .,..rr ,... . , ( rogation of the neutrality of the grand the principal fcihed power in relatioa, duchy of LuxemWrt; and accepts in d thereto. j vanee all internatimal agreements "The clauses to Egypt. Moroce. j to b reached by the a!ln-d and ssso- China aad Riam ar identical after the' ,i.Q' IhfH 4,lritt .itlil,,. til tkm uh. eiat4 awweta, Austria accepts an the cisted powers make with Turkey ani AND PRICE 7 ' i' lllulgatia with reference tn in r,t. privilege or interest claimed in those countries by Austria, or by her nation' als and not dealt with elsewhere. Vus tria accepts all arrangements with tho ' allied and associated powers made fcitl. ' Germany concerning the territuiie j whose abandonment was imposed u'lOn I r, ...... . . thiM the obliiratiims for the nrnteetinn nf . " . - " - ins right, to tho free fxerewe Of any creeu, ..1 "All Austrian nationals, without dl. Itinction of race, language or religion are to oe equal oeiore tne law, Jo re-IHroiler atrietion are to bo imposed upon thej . VgtUl fren w of anv InnirusgH in ririvati or 'Mtrnwherri.-s public and reasonable facilities aro to ne given Austrian nationals of nou Ger- "Austrian nationals belonging to TO- eial, religious or linguistic minoritie' are io enjoy toe ame protection . otn - er Austrian nationals, in particular with . regaru io scnoois ano gmer eaucationai establishments, and in district where' a considerable proportion of Austrian Qaiiona a nr Afner innn ttermAB rwpr n I . . I . , I. n .' : . .. 1. I iiiit aii,,i i i-acilHa VL .,iiiinn III, ligatory. They are to be embodied by (, Austria in her fandamei,tal law a a,, J bill of rights and provisions regarding1.,' ;them arc to he under the protection of tlie league or nations. I iiuq ail jKiwiutvnii Austria renounce all .right to title ann privileges as io ner own or ner ai- ! . . . '.i , i . ..anil irivncgp mn IO nt-r lies' territories, to all lies- irmtoriea, io an taa aiiiea ana . associareo powers, ana unaenaaes to c- H.lin..n na.i.ra. mA !... k. aeeejuary modification nth tnose f the German treaty except that especial- in the- ' of Chin;-.- I hero is aO ueed for so maiiv details. , "Th xtiiiarv Uu aia public J. I -"Naval: All Austro-Hungarian WW- I ships, submarines and vessc's or the ; Danube flotilla u be finally sur- re Jeted to the principal allied and socuiu-d powers. "Twenty-One spcrffiesl auxiliary cruisers are to b disarmed and treat ed as merchant ship "All warships and submarines uuder construction in porta which heioi.g or intvs U'luuired t Austria Hungary shall i h,- broken up. the salvage not b used ! except for industrial purposes and not I to be wld to foreign countries. The j construction or acquisition of any ub i marines, even for commercial purposes 1 is forbidden. AH naval arms, amimmi t tio and other war material belongiug j to Airstria Hungary at tho dat ol th j i srAbtice shall be surr.iulered to the al-1 ties" . Wireless Controlled. ! "The Austrian wireless station at Vi- j ! enna is not to be used for naval, mill- j ( tary or political messages relating to; (Austria or her late allies without the! consent of the allied and associated! government during three months bt j oulv for eommerciiil purposes unuer u-Ipervision-" During the same period Aus i tiis is not to build any more high power wireless stations. - "Air clauses: Austria may have no inilitnry or naval air forces, including dirigibles, must demobilise all cxUmg forces within two months and must sur render to the principal powers wldo categories of aviation material. tienerul: Austria agrees not 10 ae- credit 0r send any military, naval or ' i equipment, stock, household goods, ean mission to any foreign country nor to,neit fnlit ihio. allow Austris.il nationals to enlist in the 14 tvn ehicken ranch, 9 room house, anov, navy or air service of any foi- burn, chicken houses, all eultivated, 5 eiga power. Part seven on penalties, eorre' 'stands with the German treaty, exeert 'for the omission of any provision tlmt- lar to that Milling for the trial or ino ,- ur, s. r . "-v i .x k ser of Ger.mi.iv, and the addition 22 acre, all eultivated all fenced, J ex kis r ot Ul ' t. n .tatp-'room house, Ivarn, if gold soon all crop of , prov.s.on requ ring tho new s a ea hal to help proseenteand punish any of their W K nationals so guilty. ;lu lcfM n cultivated all woven ! ' -rnrt eight, on reparation and PV iri, f(,n(.t,d. 3 4 milp, fro; t0wn, iui-ie on financial clauses are resi'rvea. haf faflh ,lg,( , p,,,,,nt. : Economic Clauses Similar. nu efpa gU cr jVBtl, good bouse, "Piirt ten on eeoiioiuie elauses r (a rn, 5 mile from Salem, all the best except in certain details, sueh as sli'P" i0f fril, no lun.l in vicinity fot sale for jping, similur to those of the German j em ,), $200 per acre, prica of this i treaty. Special provisions are added, plaee 1 1 tiO por acre; ;UM)0 cash balance I however for former Anstro Hungrvrian Bt 6 pewent, yon state the time. I national acqulrl: an allied national-1 30 aeres, iit farm in Polk county, 'ife similar to those in the German trea- 290 cultivate!, best of soil, good im- tv relnting to the inhabitants of Alia- provenents, all woven wire fenced; ou L rai e. Their contracts are maintain, acres la clover fine lot of growmg od'aubjt t0 eaticellation by their gov- nly im per aere. , s,tU-UBrt'k" ,Z'rw "SHll eultivated, good 7 nom ogni,e another asreemen 0 eonvent. on ho ffu. fnn made by the allies to safegnnrd the in- ' exa..ge for south Balem terests or ineir ii j ....... tukins constituted under Aiistro-Hun- sarinn law which operates in territories detached from the former Austrian cm- for mm,,l Bpar alem of about ouual pire and to transfer any necessary doen-1 vall(,. ee $7-,()0. uiunts nnd information lit regard to - (H acres all cultivated, the best of them. , soil, all stock, equipment and growing "The clauses as to freedom of transit ,.roi; fair house, barn, well fenced, 5 are the siime in the Austrian aa in the inilea from town, close to store and tiiMinuii tre-ty except for the omisaion cheese factory; will take acreage near of .provisions' affecting Germany alone Salem; price 3500. ami the insertion of specific clauses 4, acres; 40 cultivated well fenced, ami lie ins mou u . prvlleees 'old house, new bnrn, 2 miles from state granting Aiiatn. ' J"1 f nJ.' terH. normal 'hKil; will jnke Balem red through former Auf '(Ul'tt "' L as part pay; price $ti000. tory in order to as.urc her access in the f . 1 of Adriatic. , . ' 'Part fourteen on miscellaneous pro. visions are, after necessary . sulantu- tioiis. virtually nieimcai w.ui ........ the German treaty. Ihe treaty is 10 come 11110 iorce nm-n --- 1.:. ....1 t ,-,. nr neinal riowers, mm vu iriH f, ...... , 1 , ... ,r effective for the individual stale on the deposit of their specific ratifica tions." The Capital Journal Daily Market Report Oraln Wheat, soft white -10 Wheat, lower grads o tanpl . "' HSc lluy, che.v 24 Bay, oat 23 . Barley, ton Mill run Bunenai. Butterfat TV-SI" Creamery butter UtnOSt Park. Vul lad MutMS ' , !, .,iri4 on rmi ---- - - on foot - -"7"nboe date by the said board of re fancy I gents. and feattry V.. esh 08 Hens, live 1 . Old roosters loe Stags 20f(22e ...... 28c 2..-j0 1 Radishes, do - -30e Rhubarb ... Potatoes New potatoes 'Green onion dot - - Me Bermuda onion., crate ... 4.i3 in . 12.75 91i .' r-ningr Mead lettuce trait Orange Baoana Eggs dozen 4-"fo jOc reamery butter o."" Country butter ..- 6W Floor, hard wheat Portland MarXev Portland Or., June l Butter eity creamery OVn .V.c Eggs selected bjeat ex iVjd ttie Hens "..' Broilers :t2A3."e Geese Ufa'iOt Cheese, triplets 39e BAILT LTVB STOCK MaRE-EI cm Receipts l'T Tune of market weak Cood to choice steers 1 1(511.50 f Quick Reference To Firms That Gifc Service On Short Where Buyer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Advertisers. EVESYTHINO Salem Electrie Co., Masonic Temple, REAL ESTATE FOS SALE 120 aeres of No. 1 land located milea from Salem, e good road, ia good location, good hauaa nd barn and other buiidtugs, farm implements, 4 horses, S enws, 3 year lings, 50 head of hogs, round 500 eorda of wood ready eut, all at kargaia. Writ. M W .rt Journal, FOB SALE A good double team har seat, will trad for haf" or grain, or will exehanee for good dry woo See Square L'eal Realty sompaie? I I'hone 470 BEST BUYS 2 aeres, 5 room hnlsl city witter, barn, in Kails 'ity, $-UUu. Terms. 13 wres nil in cultivation, 5 room house, barn, outibmldinfta, 2 acres irwberriia. ti erttin. 1 notatoes, full miles from Salem, some uiirans, ftuuu. 24 acres; Id cultivated, all stock and etiuument; S lostans, 5 prunes; 1 mil IXrom station; t! room houso, iiarn , chte unto ek resilience: tirie $:(o00 211 ai re irrigatd, la in aiiaitn, near , B,TfnM)n Cnlrfornm, will , exchange 'the finest modern house in the city m)Q f l mnf a home i-,,,,,,, , re th() (pr if y()u don't ,,ltwe 0 aver. 1 ior bl,sl in eity or Hrlll prop. eriy see r4fWXHl',HKV Beyne building WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER nQMrANT Offla aorner Commercl! anj Trade itroeti Bill payable monthly la advance. Phone 60S. NOTICE Sealed proposals addressed to Jef ferson Myers, secretary of the board of regents, State Agricultural college, Corvallia, Oregon, will bo received )' the said board of regent until ton o'clock a. m, June 2, 191!), for tho fitrnishinff of all material and the per formance of all labor required for the erection and completion of the engin eering laboratory building, for the Agricultural eoliege, elate of Oregon. All 'bid to be endorsed "J'roposau for engineering laboratory building." Kaid proposal to be opened upon the All the work and material must eon- form to the plans and specifications therefor on file at the office of tho college, Corvallis, Oregon, nd of the architect, John V. Cennes, 100 Cham ber of Commerce ouilding, rortiaau, Oreaoa 1 r.aca proposal must De acconipanicu 1 . . ., by certified cheek 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 plans and snce. ifications. Hail check to be made payable to the Agricultural col lean nf ths state of Oregon. l for any reasen the bidder foils to execute th nroner contract and bond required with I ia tea days after notification of the j acceptance of hi bid, thea certified : check will beome forfeited to the Ag j ricultural college of th state of Or nn. Fair to good steers I0?S .10..T0 Common steers "Title, Choice cows and heifer .."Ofall flood to choice cow ard hcitsn 9.nfo it Medium to good eow and hifr 7(fi..'.0 , . . Fair to medium cow and heifers s,-rfS! Canners VS'iMii "i Bulls .ra-.30 Calves mi 13 Hog Receipts 1I0 Tone of market wck Prime mixed 19.."fl(n 19.7.1 . Rough heavies I T.75(?t 1 S Bulk tl9..V"n 19 75 Pigs I..W 19.T0 KSesf Receipt, Tone of market weak Prime lambs tH(tl5 Fnir to medium lambs $12(jal3,-i) Yearlings 7fi0.."i0 Wether i.iVH" Ewes s TIerhos Jdaia IJOt ELECTBICAI, 12T North High.. DORA DEA.V ilcCCTCHKO.W teeJM of piano, a new and logical methoi for both pupil and teacher, staling clear all basic principle, aeesaty to a muaieal education, ant1 givinf the "musie teacher" sometliing t teach. 2i Court St. Thone 353. I irftPf TP n'T)UITf CTAP f tOf LlO 1 1 AM 1 ULL J I VMt i Pa, l r-.a in. in nam anft hitftni!htld goods for the house, furniture, rash es, heater and stoves, rues, sewing machines, granitewsre. dishes, aot asi's, tranks and tools. We was your old furniture and stoves, will pT you highest cash price. See oi last. Peoples Furniture Stare, 271 N. Commercial St. I'hone 734. SECOND-HMD GOODS NO CASH REQUIRED Good overeoa hocs and tuitv all kind of sn al instruments, shotgiius, rifles, heat ing stove, gas stoves, uit case aal 1000 other useful articles to ell or trade. What have youf Th Capitei Exchange 337 Court St. Phone 493. WE WANT YOl'R used furniture, stoves, carpet and tools, as we pay fair price for everything. Call 9-17 CAPITAL HARinVARR- k PCRNI Tt'RK Is). 2S3 N. Com ! St. HATS BLOCKED, REPAIPID HAT BLOCKING I elean and block ladies' and Men' hats. Just -ceived a hat renovating machine. It gets the dirt, Try it once. C. B. Ellsworth. 193 Court St. Salem, Or. AMUSEMENTS THE SOLDIER BOVS Pool aBd oils liard parlor i now open under sew management and it render you and the general public congenial plaea to pas away a few leisui hour. The basement of Oregon I'leetriO depot, corner of State and High Phone 62$. Wm. Livock, prop. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES EEBU1LT AND K EPA IB ED 50 years experience, Depot IS'atioaal and American fence.. Sizes 26 to 58 In. high Paints, oil and varnish, ete. , Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence nd Ptove Work, 250 Court street, Phone 124. J. A. Rowland Furniture Store Buys, sell and exchange new and 2d hand furniture. All hind ot repair work, light grinding, filing, and braxing a tpeeiulty. Bight prices. 247 North Commercial St. ' I'hone 16. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage aria refuse of alt kinds removed on moat. Iy contract at reasonable rat., C ess pools cleaned. Dead animal, I moved. Office phone Main 167. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Beal Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over tadd Bush bankj Salem Oregon FEDERAL FARM LOANS 6 Vi pw eent interest. Prompt service. 34MI year time. Federal farm loan bond for sale. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 1 Ma sonic Tempi, Salem, Oregoa. INSURANCE COO'Cu For fro la formation about Life lasuraae J, F. liutchasoa, di't. wasager foe the Mutual Life of X. Y., effie 371 State St., Salem, Ore. Off phone 99, residence l.'iflS. t LAilDRYMAN HOP LEE, expert laundry roa, 431 Ferry St. I psy top market prise far chickens and Eggs. Office phsne 1339J, residence 133.U. WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Prices ire Right W. M. ZANDLER, Propiteter 12.-i3 N. Summer Street, Salem, Oregea REPAIRING STEWART'S 'REPAIR RHOP Hare just installed a machine tht will sharpen lawamowert the e mm fkvetory puts them out new. Brit all your light repair work to as. Al Tin B. 8tewrt, 317 Court 81. Fhoa 493. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MFfKT AT McCornack hall on ever- Tudar at K. Walter Lcnon, C. C, P. J. Kuntx, K. B. 8. ROYAL Neighbors of Awcrka, Ore gon Grape camp No. 13iif meet every Thursday evening in M'-' er"' ha Elevator 'if 'vice. Otaslc, Mrs. Car rie E. Buna, 6t8 Inioa St; reeof dr Mrs. Melissa Persons, 1413 21. 4th' St. Phon 113034".