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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1919)
.nit,tTiT TrTTT?AT. cAT.rrr nprnnv ttittrstyw jitve n. 1919. f PAG iLsii lilfci UAlLil tArniiiiiiuuu". .)--.-. A . AN ECONOMICAL, DELIGHTFUL, LIGHT FLACE TO TRADE. Our New Summer Dress Goods .a'"-' . - , The high quality and rich beauty of these fabrics, their irresistible style appeal and their adaptability to the newest modes insures for this display immediate in terest from every woman in this city. The assortment comprises all the very newest and most fashionable summer weaves in the most desirable designs and colorings.. There are, of course, various qualities represented, but every grade is DEPENDABLE, and every price is the lowest obtainable. White plain voile.. ....l29cto $1.23 Fancy white voile 50c to $1.00 White flaxen ... 25c to 65c Organdie ...35c to $1.25 Printed and fancy weave voile yard - 25c to $1.50 Summer wash goods of all kinds, yard 1 15c and $1.25 SEE OUR DISPLAY OF NEW SUMMER SILKS These rich and lovely silks adapt themselves splendidly to the graceful line of the season's new fashions. They 'are of the correct weight with enough "body" but not too much stiffness. Despite general scarcity of various lines of silks, we have a complete stock of all the weaves, patterns and colors that are being used. We contracted for this stock early in the season, thereby receiving the lowest prices. We particularly want you to see the following' lines-- Taffetas, Messa lines, Poplins, Fancy Plaids and Stripes, Crepe de Chine, Georgettes, Pongees, Satins and all trimmings to match. ill KZ - New Wool Jersey Coth for Dresses Suits or Sport Coats, 56 inch yard, $4.95 phut-tiff wi'l i'i'!.r the court for tht relief deamaik therein, towit: For n order dissolving the partner-, ship existing bitweea plaintiff and defendant una' r the Mme r.ad atyle of the Iudet.ciideiit Melt Market at Saleta, Oregon. and that the business affairs thereof be settled; that a re ceiver be appointed to take immediate possession tit the property of said firm and sell the same ana appty tne pro ceed to the payment of tie delu and expense of ra'd firm pro rata togeti ' with the CxpJ3 01 said receiver, na he surplus, if any rtx.riiartg, be divided equally betweeu oa':(,4f tr.'J defendac, uni fo: ue- v.jj,- and fur ther rebef M my appear meet and equitable he-ein. You are hcitby further notified liiat the r unions in this cause U sered upon you by puidicatiji thereof i virtue uJ an order duly uade by llon 'orable G-.orge 0. Biugham, judge o. the abovt entitled court, on the ISth day of Ap.-.l, 1919, which aald order requires the iummonj in this cause to be published onee caeh week for six consecutive weeks, in the Daily Capi tal Journal, a newspaper published at Salem, Oregon, and that the date of the first publication thereof is the 24th day at April. 1919, and that the date of the last publication thereof will bo the Jth dav of June,' 1919. GRANT OOKBY, i Residing at Salem. Or. Attorney for plaintiff. 65 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice ia hereby given that the on dcrnigned has filed iu the county court of the stato of Oregon for the eonnty 'of Markm his final account as execu j tor of the last will and testament f I Kosia ,R. (iorig, deceased, and that 'said court has fixed Monday, the 23d day of June, I91S, at. the hour of It) o'clock a. m. of auid day as the time, and the county court room in the coun I ty court house- iu PhUmii Marion eoun- 'ty, Oregon, as the place for hearing j Jae-. U U ivivder and Ssrsi Savjer his wife. Ixu.se G.ecn, p.si!!ip Green. Marx- Green, Alary . ileUeorge, Adam iiy,ier and Clara Nnydef h.s wife.Ohri tiaa Snvder and Marv iwrAr his wife. Atigiie Kniat and John Kuiht her h;is band, Yioiii Tyk'r and Frank Tvler her husband, Amv James and Ephriam James her husband, Louise Cattlet and Charles Cattlet her husband, Cordelia Weigsnd; I'hillip Weiyand, Claude Knight, Edna Knight, Joha Snvder and Kuth rjnvdvr h's wit'e, lUnicr Sny der and Lir.aie fuyiier his wife, Marzie Currio and Malcolm Cum her hus band, Paul F. Tyler. Charlie Slayton, Eva Slayton, and. Robert Slayton de fendants. N-otice is horcby given that br vir tue of a decree and order oi sale duly made, and entered in the above enti tled court on the 1.1th dav of May, 1919 authori.inir and directing the under- signed, as referee, to sell the premises hereinafter described, I will on Satur day the 21st day of June, !!!, at the hour of one o'clock iu the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the court house in the eity of JSalem, Ma rion county, Oregon, sell, subject to the confirmation by the said court, at psvb lic auction, for cash in hand, to the highest and best bidder the following devribod premises, towit: : The north half of lot 3 and the south .) inches for the whole length thereof of lot '-, and the north 3V.j inches for the whole length thereof of the south half of lot 3. all in dlock 40, ia the cilv of Salem, Marion count v, Oreeon. W. I. NKEDHAM, Sheriff of Marion county, Oregon. Pate of first publication May 22 Date of last publication June 19 m Sjj? " Ihm mm i 1 L 1 Xi J wntim Iff W sW s f 1 , sua v Quick Reference To Firms That Gito Service On Shci Where Buyer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Advertisers. TtlephoM EVE2TTHIK0 ELECTBICA1 tialea Electric Co., Masoaie Tasple, 127 Kortli High Mai 1ST 4TTTn nTRPPTORY DORA DEAN McCl'TCUEON. tacfcr A LIU LUUHiiimi o piga0 m Bew and logietX mettoi - for both papil and teacher, swAinf ACTKIS without drivers to hire, 1 dol- ecir t basic principle necesa.tf lar per hour. ltt t. Com. St. Fhone to , musical education, anc" givi..$ ai'9. tf the "music teacher" soaiethjnf t teach. 421 Court St. Phone MS. REAL ESTATE FO SAtf-lSO .ere, of No. 1 land PEOPLES FURNITURE STOHH located unles from fcaiem on g( .od n(w tad w,0niftM4 road tn good location good hu k Bitii and barn and other bJd'R. " , ind 0Ve tun, sewi.f impkomU 1.4 horses . I i owj 5 JW- thinM Kwiimt -bes, w.t lmgs 50 head of kog. round 500 ; was cords of .cod ready cut, U t ,a furliu gn(, wlU barSain. Write M W car. Journal. -pay vou h.shwt Mjh pr,ce ;,it. Peoples Furniture Bt.ire, 71 X. Commercial 8t. Phone IU. 'BEST BUYS J IN THE COUNTY COURT Of the State of Oregon for the County of Marlon In the mutter of the estate of Charles Henry Dnvii, deceased. Notice to creditors: Notice ia hereby given thut the un dersigned, Kllis J. Brngg has been ap said final account and all objeclious i l"B,J' jn-mnistra or w, n me wm an- tkuAin ' 11 V W. I HO VOlt V t IUU I'lVi, JAOtm STAVFFKR, Kxeculor of tho last, will and testa ment of Kosia K. tierig, deceased. 6 19 The Doctor Away From Home When Heniedy. Xo )ihyician ran prescribe a MOST NEEDED better 'medicine for thi'se diwnses. By People are often very much disnp- huving it in the house yon escape pointed to find Hint their family pliy-imuch puin and sulfering and all risk, s'ciiin is away from home when they Pliny it nniv; it may save life, must -need bis services. Diseases like.! 'Jtnill ill Hie aiiimiuu nun w'"" , and diarrhoea require prompt trent- incut, and have in many instances prov on fntnl ibeforo medicine iv)ulu be pro cured or a nhvsioian smiiiiioned. The No. 11370 SUMMONS Oregon for Marion County Department No. 2 P. O. Kogoway, plaintiff, vs J5 Rngnwny, defendant. Summons. To E., Eogoway, defendant: In the numo of the state of Oregon you arc hereby required to appear and answer tho comulnint filed against you in the above entitled cause, within lix weeks from the date of tho first publi EXECUTOR '8, NOTICE Notice is hereby civen thai the un dersigned August ik Carl and Henry G. Carl, have filed their final account aa executors of the entatc of Fred Carl, deceased, with tho county court for Marion county, ud said has duly set the time for hearing objections there to, and tho final settlement thereof, for Tuesday, June 21, 1J(), at tho hour of 10 o 'cluck a, in. of said diiy in the court room of eaid court at falcm, in wiid countv and state. . Dated this 22d dav of May, 1019. AlHiVKT (i. CARL, HK.NRY O. CARL. Executors of the estate of Fred Curl, deceased. tt-19 Davia, deceased, by the county cour of Marion county, Oregon, and all per sons having claims against the said estate are liereiby required to present the same, duly verified as required by law, within six months aft etii the first pmblication of this notice to said ad ministrator at the office of his at torneys at 402 Unlem Bunk of Com merce building, Hitleni, Oregon, DUted May 2!lth, l!U!t, ElUS J. BRACiCl, AdminiHtrator' with the will annexed of the estate of Charles Henry P.ivis, deceased. 0-2U r'uht w:iv is to keen at handn bottle of Chamberlain's Colic ami Diarrhoea 1 In the Circuit Court of tUe gtat of so to answer for want thereof the estate of ImisK Forsitner, deceased. NOTICE OF BALE In the circuit court of the stale of Oregon for Marion county: Monhia Ilier and Rosa tKeil plain- cation of this luminous, and if you fail tiffs vs. Guy O. Smith, executor of the The Great Ma jestic Combination Range THE MOST WONDERFUL RANGE EVER PUT ON THE MARKET. 2 COMPLETE RANGES IN ONE A Gas Range, a Coal or ood Range "ML 1 ' fr '-l 7 1 r v ; y-rr-t rVwfl ! A Feature the Rest Don't Have BAKE IN YOUR GAS OVEN AND BAKE IN - YOUR WOOD OR COAL OVEN AT THE SAME TIME. The others can't show you this feature. It's a complete gas range or it's a complete wood range, with no levers or keys to turn to make the change. It means a warm kitchen in winter and a cool kitchen in summer. It's set up and connected in our store and the special factory representative will be here all the w eek to demonstrate it to you. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bridge Construction Settled bids will be received by the comity court of Murion county, Oro- gou, at IU o clock a. in. on the -Dili day of June, 11)19, for 3 reinforced concrete bridges and for 1 reinforced com reto culvert ; -to be built on the lino of the Pacific 'highway in llarimi county near Jefferson. Approximate quantities ibcing 350 cubic yards of clas A concrete, 24,000 -pounds of rein forcing steel. A certified check of 5 percent of tho sum of tho bid must accompany aamo. Plans and specifica tions may lie seen at the office of the county clerk. The right ia reserved bf tho county court to reject nny or all bids. U. O. ItOYKR, 6-111 County Clerk TC1 T aiL ' all 12 I L E WITH YOUR ORDER THIS WEEK A HONDSOME SET OF COOKING WARE VALUE $10.00 Cor. Court and Commercial Sts 111 tr If sy Phone 191 I The Capital Journal J Daily Market Report Oram Wheat, soft white tS.10 Wheat, lower grades oa tsuople Outs 8S(S8Sc Hay, cheat .. ... 12-1 I Hay, oati tit j Barley, ton I'5 I Mill run - .......13((v4 Butterfat ' Itutterfnt "fle t'rcuaierv butter 6'!'i.6le Fork, Veal and Mrttwn Pork on foot - Vciil, fancy lil"vac Hteera JftuBe Co we ... W&M Spring lumbi 1Z Kwes M Wieep, yearlings S(iBc .ggi ana rouiirj Eggs, cash 37e liens, live HS! Old roosters 15a Stags -'2 llroilcrg 28e egstaDiei Strawberries - tlJjfiX Radishe. dol .........30e Khuharb Sc 1'otatoea .- tl.83 New Potatoes iOj.Wj (ircen onions dot iOt Kermuda onioas, crate 4.25 1'r.bbngc oVj'""C Head lettuce - Ileets - - a I nut Oranges . mi Lemons, bo Banaoas fiilifornia grape fiuit lf"4.2S Black fig lb , ItHalM White figs, lb 19!'' 20 Package fgi per bi 50 pkg IKaO.UU ilebcy, eitraeted . i(X Betau rnw Kggs down 4.",(Ti;0c ( remnery butter OiigTOe 'Country butter . 0 i'lour, hard wheat u.iugi J. PorUaad Uarket Portland. Or., June 4. JJuttcr, city creamery &0(tt57e lfc selected lufl tWiQUt I Hen 30e i Broilers 32rti 3,"c Geese Vbi'iOe I (.heese, triplets 3g.39e ! DAILY LTVB STOCK MAE KIT I Cauit j Iteceipta 57 I Tone of market weak Good to choice steen 11, 12 Knir to good steers lord 1U.50 I Common steers 7.5i)((iS . ! Choice cows and hrifers 8.30(a ll : Oood to choice cewt crd keifer 95 10 I Medium to food eowa and heifers : 8.50 .... Fair to Bedium eowe and heifers .,Wa9 ' i nners 3.W(5 5 Bull i '(31 2 acres, 5 room house, city water, barn, iu Falls City, '-iH)0. Terms. 15 acret all in cultivation, 5 room house, ttarii, outbuildings, 2Va ere strawberries, grain, 1 potatoes, full eq foment, stock, household goods, ean ned fruit, feed, 1U00. 14 acre chicken ranch room house, barn, chicken house, all cultivated, o iles from ulem, sme lognns, f-ltHX). 24 acres; 16 cultivated, all stock and equipment; 5 logans, a prunes; l nine from station; 6 room house, barn, chick en house, green house, only 7000, 22 acre all cultivated, an lenrea, i room house, bam, if sold soon all crop goes; joining town. 3,'iOO, half ca: and half at tf percent. 30 acres all cultivated, an woven wire fenced;' 3 4 miles from town, 2, 3."0, half cash, hulf atd percent. fill acres all cultivated, good house. barn, 5 miles from SuU-m, all the best of toil, no bind iu vicinity f ir salo for Ipsa than I(i200 per acre, price of this place li0 per acre; :i(llK) cash balance at tl percent, you state the time. 321) as-rca, "best fnrm iu Polk county, 290 cultivated, best of ami, good im provements, all woven wire fenced; 50 acre In clovor, fine lot of growing crop goes, only lliC per cre. , Kxehangv 10 acre all cultivnted, good 7 room holme, family fruit, niilo from Sa lem, will exchange for south fcjalem resilience; price ;!.")00 23 acre irrigated, 15 in alfalfa, near Patterson, California, will exchange for ranch near Kalem of about equal value; iprico s)7;"j00. 31.08 acres all cultivated, the best of soil, all stock, equipment and growing crop; fair house, barn, woll fenced, 5 miles from town, close to store and cheeso factory; will take acreage Boar Hnlem; prico 3S00. . 4.i acres; 40 Cultivated, wen rencou, old house, new barn, 2 miles from trtuto normal school; will tako Palem resi dence as part pay; price !000. Have for anlo at low price two of tho f incut modern house in the city nt :;0M each. If vou want a home in iHnlein you are the loser if you don't look those over, For best buy in city or farm prop erty SCO CM HA ll.'r in JY I llayno building SECOND-HAND GOODS KO CASH R KQl'IUKD Good overcoa shoes and suits, ail kinds of nmsit al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gns stoves, suit cases 1000 other useful articles to sell of trade. What have yont The CapiuU Exchange 37 Court St. Phone 48S. WE WANT YOVH used furniture, stoves, carpet and tools, as we ay fair prices for everything. Cnll 47 CAPITAL HARDWARE k FURM- TiKE m 283 N. Com'l St. ' . ji HATS BLOCKED, REPAIRED mil HA LB Or exchange, 10 acre well improved, 2 sets, of buildings, good water, on main road, rt miles from Atbau'y near Tangent, good family orchard, will accept outside nronertv near Kalem. huuare Uoai Realty Co., phone 470. 11 AT BLOCKING I clean and bloek ludiee' and Men'i hats. Just re ceived a hat renovating machine. It gets tho dirt, Try it once. C. B. tlUwonh. 4a j Court bt. twiem, THE SOLDIER BOYS Pool and bil liard parlor ia now open under new management and it renders yoa and tho general public congenial plaet to past away a few lcisuie hoort. The bawmont of Oregon Eleetrit depot, corner of State tnd Hig Phono 628. Wm. Livock, prop. STOVE REPAIRING 8TOVK8 RWiUILT AND REPAIRED 50 yean experience. Depot Mawoart and American fence. Sires 26 to 58 in. high Paints, oil and varnish, ete. Loganberry and hop hooks. Snlem Fence and Stove Worst, SeO Court afreet, Phone 124. J. A. Rowland Furniture Store Buys, sell and exchanges new and 2d" hand furniture. All kind eU repair work, light grinding, filing, and brnfinj a peoialty. Bight prices. 247 North Commercial St. Phone 18. SCAVENGER WATER COMPANY 81LEM WA.TEB rOMFAKT Office aorner Commercia'. and Trad street Bill pavabl monthly La drne. Phone 606. NOTICE Scaled proposals addressed to Jef ferson Myers, secretary of th board of regents, State Agricultural college, Corrallis, Oregon, will lie received by the said fcoard of regents until ten clock a. m. June 2, 11, for the furnishing 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 college, tnt of Orcgo. All bill to be endorsed "Proposals for engineering laboratory building." Said proposal to be opened upon the above date by the said board of re gouts. All the work and material must con form to tho plans and apeeification n,urfur on filo at lh office Of the college, Corvtillis, Oregon, and of the architect, John V. Bennes, 1040 Cham he r of Commerce building, Portland, ( IrnnAti Kaih pmpo:i! must be accompanied by certified check of five per cent of the amount of the bid as a guarantee i i.ot ti. .ucces.iful bidder will enter into a contract according to mid plans and specifications. Said check to be 1 . . . . 1 . j ll .... I anl. main psvatiie to me ajoni'""" lego of the ''e of Oregon. If for any rean the bidder fails to executt the proper contract and bond required with in ten days after notification of the acceptance of hi bid, then certified check will become forfeited to me Ag ricultural college of the state oi vmr SALEM SCAVENGER Oarbage a refuse of all kinds removed on moot ly contract at ressonable rata. Cess -pool cleaned, ties d aim!, re moved. Office phone Main 107. MONEY TO LOAN Oa Cood Real Estate Security TlfOfl, K. FORD Over Ladd Bush bank; Salem Orgo FEDliRAL FARM LOANS-5Mi per cent interest. Prompt terviee. 84H year time. Federal farm lose bor.dt for il. A. C. Bohrastedt, 01 iso tonic Temple. Snlem, Oregon. INSURANCE COO'Ciu For fret lar formation about Life lasuraaet J. F. llutchnon, dist.meger for the Mutual Life of N. Y., effiet 371 State St.. Salem, Ore. Offitt phone residence 1.180. U irTV - HOr LEII, expert lanndrymaa, Ferrv Ht. I pav top market price ftr chickens and Egg. Office phoat 133W, residence U33J. WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Onr Prices are Kight W. M. ZANDLF.K, Proprktor 1235 X. Simmer Street, Salem, Oregoa REPAIRING alve. :! 13 Bog Receipts 301 Tone of market stotdv Prime mixed 19fti 19.50 Rough heavies 17.50(a 18.50 ' Bulk 19.3'i'Jj 19 7") Pig I8.Wrt 19.50 B.ecj ' Receipts li-J Tone of market stesidy Prime lambs 13W14 Fair to medium lamb UftlS-jO Ycsrling 'J.'iO Wether T"((! .1.50 Ewe ,'.(ii 7.50 STEWART'S REPAIR SHOP Ua just installed machine taai win sharpea lawnmowert tne same factory puts them out new. Briif all vonr light repair work to m. Al vin B. Stewart, 347 Court 8t. Phoat 403. ' LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MBST AT MK'orrack hall on every lr, at 8. Walter Lenon, C. C, P. J. KunU, K. R. S. P.OYAL Neighbors of Amerit, Ore gon Grape eamp No. 1360 meet twT Thursday evening in Mcornek h Elevator sr-viee. Orte.ie, Mr. tf rie E. Bunn, 648 t'nion bt; rtcvoe der Mrs. Meiissa Pertoni, 1413 JU 4:h"St. Phone H3fiM.