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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE in. 1919. PAGE N1N; 270 North " Commercial ' Street Sclmmk's 1 t :. J Iv ET FREE DELIVEEY On all orders for 50c or oyer PHONE YOUR ORDERS This Is a Earmer's Store We buy your produce for CASH and sell you goods at LOW CASH PRICES. Trade where your neighbors trade (of course that's SCIIRUNK'S) and be - sure of satisfaction. . W ANTE D TO BUY BEANS Also your Butter, Eggs, Fruit andVegetables. Phone 721 PORTLAND MARKET SEPORT PortlauuV June 13. Cattlu receipts lat week and yesterday were normal. The mat hot yesterday wa quite active and most everything was cleaned up. We lia t nlj kinds of cattle here yes terday, but there was a lure number of extra good quality. Most of the teji atuff sald.tfut ll'-je. We'sold a ear of steers for A. Buckley of lrnss Valley, for 12e, but these were ettra prime. Good steers sold for to 10 ; laedium stwrs, He to Wej eoiumoii, tie te Re; eitra good sows, 10c; there was a carload of Jieifer, soil fjr Jlc; but these wnre eistra good. n fact, we wry seliloni see anything as good in tVse yards, (food cows sold from (Ji1 l'jc; mediums G'a(ii'v'ie; common, 15 (3h'h'. There were not many bulls here yisteritay and most of those here cold if'int (IdiT'.'-e. Kutra good ones, if there had been any here, would prob ably have brought 8e. 'The calf market remained about steady with prime veal selling from 'M'i Lie. There were not many calves here. , Takiag t! tattle market all to Sther, there was probably a deeliue of 2.V kt1i:iis COc iu some cases. ; Our hog receipt the latter part of lt week and Monday were lighter than they have been, and the market has remained steady, the top for prime mixed hogs being iVVje, with the iv faged sals of Monday at about $19 . No ker hugs brought 17(u ll'c and et'll i n demand. 'Our sheep receipts Ike latter part of liist week and Monday were lighter, li.it the auarkct has rlecliued nio. l-ime lambs are selling for about I3e; yearlings, "(tiv, wethers, ((aTe; gnod mutton ewe, 0(3 7e. '. W would advie shippers to make a careful romtt- of their stock when tkey load sheep, and have same eii-d.'-'ed on the railroad billing, so that the etock yard ean nse it as a check la receipt of stuck here. Oregon Wool Salsa . At H"tpner buyers apjieared numer ous and around 1"U,00'J pounds of wool (hanged hau.U Tkor-d.iy, the th. The fiil'wig clips were . sold: ! V.. l (.ro'hen. pounds crossbred, 40'?; Keuny t Healy, nti,(o pounds, foe, 47l-c; Pat o?.neil. 3j,7o0 pnnnds, f:ne. 4,r; J. C. Bnrraft. 17.4KI fwtumK 4Sc; H;.:n) Bros., lo.HOO, fine, 4,,...i"; P. 7.. '.. f rem h, HS iu, fiue, r.LV; Keller i ChainU-rlain, i:!,"i"'J jwiiiiAs 4.V. A mu. h larger sale ass held at Con 4.n the 3th. Aliont 7."'J,000 pounds of wool was sudd. The prmeipal buyers were Charie. II. tireen, J. P. Dufar, Tie Ia!!e btiria Mills, Alex Liv ir.jstone, Crimmitis t Pierce, J. W. -eath and liallowe!, Jor 4 Doaald. Tie f.ili.ming is i li-t of the principal Iis uid: V.'m. taiuwalt, lle fat Grocery THE FARMERS9 ORE Campbell, 4He; Murth k Blessington, 47c; Jas. Martha, 4He; Murthn & Mac "amee, SO'jf; Jas. Dineen, HVc; Mrs. I Knssell, 4HC; R. K. Wright, 47'iic; L. L. Meiwer, B1C Ed. Palmer, 45c; j.Siil Scale, 44c; 1. A. Johnson, 49ac; ll:irtman & Fox, 4"jc; ('has. Wneen, 4Sc; 8am ftnvis, 4S'tcj Steven & Welch, M)t; John Maidment, 47'jc; Chas. Iremonger, 4.s,4ej Murtha a; Cre gnn, "(IC; But'tercreek Land k Live stock Co., SO e. i.e.... t .... ifcowcKl elaoia shrdlu c MONMOUTH NEWS 1 (Capital Journal Hpeeinl Service. Monmouth, June 13. The training 'school cantata, "Contest for the Na- Itional Flower," which had been post- jponed on account of the third influen- za epidviuie, was given Thursday -eve-1 . mug 111 the training school siiditorinm Mr. Lizzie Bowman and family and her aon Harrison Brant and fum'-l ilv, constitute a motor party now en ! route to Ban Diego, California. The tpartv left Monmouth Saturday vii, the 1 . . V w 1 I- 1. . ,ru . ' -ii 1 . iWest h.de highway, fhey will visit relatives ,a hm Diego and will prob- Mr. ...,1 Mrs. W. E Smith of Port-' land ire wal ing at tie home of the Maggie and Alhe Butler. Mr. hiuitk occupies the Hisition ot auditor in the l H. National bank of Portland , In speaking to brother Odd fellows ! MrZ; b:(Mntj Fanner. Passes Away ne nsu round, since occupying this po sition iu tho bank that of all the de positors among ine ship yard woikers. iioreignem were in tae msjonty and (that they aved more money than ike American. , locality rewdiog a short distance north Mrs. R. O. Swenson left Friday eve- of this city passed away at the Dallas ning from Portland over the Jsoiihcrn hospital this week following so opera Pseifie fo Wilmot. Wisconsin, for a ,ion for K8" "" Mr. Richmond visit of seveal week with her imr- eat. Mr. snd Mrs. John Palmer have gone . n n r- . , 1 or ucrairii nas a son O Belknap f-prmg. for a ten dr,y,;Mr T Hll.hmwll (nH win. 1. im: u"iw VI linproviojf ill Palmer's health. Jirdon Bowman has ordered his tuns ; wards entered U Creole "academy, ber and will begin to build an ihe 80 j Mr. Hichmond f.dlowed the 'sto k acre farm at Buena Vista whkh be raisin? buiiie for a number of years purchased last fall. land wa known to practically evey Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Powell and Mr. ! far!T','T in t,,e eoiinty, aho were" grieved and Mrs. Kilev and family were among to ''lr of his death, those who attended the big farmer's '1,'"d"' ""' n'l daughter, union picnic at Rickrenll last Satur.l'r. Richmond leave to mrnirn Ins j,- ean hi aged mother, Mrs. 8. J. iron tlnwi' trim l.roa n 1 1. a k.u.i!. farm in the Luekiamute eountrr, re- ecniiy cut three fir tree for wood.Tr.e result, when all were worked up, waiCeMrK.e, will be held Wednes,lar after l rieic of stove wood, beside a fovjaooa at two o'clock. Hervices' at th Isiderable amount of engine wood fid gray will be in charge of Marmion Iwtne blocks tut making fence p.ricN. imiVsp No. W, Knights of I'ythiaa of &wu. trees. ,DalUt. 2:a . North Commercial . Street SPECIAL Folgerrs Golden Gate Steel Cut COFFEE 1 pounds ..... 63c 2'- pounds $1.35 With lb. FREE 5 pounds .$2.70 With tvvo' lb. cans FREE Phone 721 DALLAS NEWS. (Capital Journal Hpeeinl Service) DhIIus, Ore., June 13. C. C. Demp sey left Monday afternoon for a week's visit with relatives in Portland. Mrs. tieorge tiohrke, acoompauied by her little niece, Mis Virginia Kllis, left Monday afternoon for her Jiome in Ashland after a week's visit with relatives in this city. W. T, tirier, a capital city resident, was iu Dallas Tuesday afternoon greet ing old friends. Mrs. John ,K. 8ihley and Mrs. Mary Sibley left this morning for a few days visit at the Portland Rose Festival. Misa Hallie Hart, a former teacher in the Dallas schools was an over- Sunday guest of relative here. Miss Kola Jlrown was a capital city visitor Monday afternoon, Vv A. Wright, a representative of the Oeneral Llectric company of Port- ,lan" w" "" visitor Monday, Wm- Wh.lte "nd John '!", two Prom'nt hop growers from the Airlie np!fhrhol transacting business lnJ , " , '? W!'1('k' , . C Stockwell returned the latter f , WM,k from . W(pk., vj,it Southera Orio town. "r' M Mr,L H"-T','r..,r' p h- k , m , ni J IV 1 1 r 11 t&Wdjd U KlCDFiOnQ, lOlK f ' (Capital Journal Hperi.il Kerviee) IaIlj, Ore., June 1.1. Kdward f. Ki.hmond, prominent farmer of tbi i hl", beon ,,"t ,wo rtav' having been taken sick while visiting lrienos at .Mm or r rutay evening I he deceased was a son of Mr. and T n u;.Lm,..j . . .1 . -i . ... ' .1, hi hiiivii'i mifi wii u.irii im jlunc .lit, 1N77. He attended the 1 Dallas (H-hoois when bv anl aftir. . ' ' orotner and severs' surfer, lie was A member nf h.lh ft a W ( W fjiitrn Lj lh Kniirhl. nf 1'rthi.i. -i.Berl FAIaFEH) f2u S KOTLS (Capita! Journal Pp."-tl Socvue.) I faint ivitt, Juno l;V,rs- . U. Mnitfc ilk as shopping iu Slom Tuesday, j Mise Yerua Itsrktfn'in of IV.lh.iul iwus a week tii J g'M it at B. J. J. MS lers. - C. A. P-uKctte attended ti.e 'end picnic at O. A. C. Saturday. Mr. ard Mm. Andy Richmond mini son and daughter of Pottland were jweek end guests tA Joha Imlsk'. I f. W. Mabony and family weie vis itor at the capital Friday. i Supervisor Rubens kas a force of men at work straightening the ri.ad between the Suhn and Mahony farms, this, no doubt. Kill soon be one of the paved market road. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius of Brooks and Parker of Portland were visitors at S. f. Prkr'a Sunday. Nadoea Smith and Myrtle Imlah, who took the 8th grade examinations passed successfully. Mrs. T. A. Pitman spent a few daya in Portland li;t week, returning Sat urday, accompanied . by her brother. Arthur Brook, who remained over Sun day. Mr. and Mrs, N. Rohm were wees e:id quests at V. M. Muhonev's. Mr. and Mrs. George Little spent the past week with , relatives and friends in this section, t key lefi Tues day for a short visit in Portland and from there to Morgan, I'tah, where they will make their home. Mrs. Little was Miss Elaine Short. Mr. and Mrs. John Marthaicr and family joined the 8kfe family at a reunion held at Silvi'rton Sunday. A week or two ago, the director of the Commercial ehib made the offer of luenibership for the remainder of the year to all men who had been In the service. The directors thought the men might enjoy the social department and I the abundant supply of mngasines ami ; reading matter. But ao far, the return ed soldier of Palem has not availed ! himself of tho offer, as not more than half a dozen have applied for the prof fered membership. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS UFT OFF CORNS! : Doesn't hurt at all and costs only a few cent Magic) Just drop a little Frcezonc on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching, then you lift the corn off with the fingers. Truly! No humbug! Try freeaonet Your druggist sells a tiny bottle for a few cemtn, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between tho toes, and cat lusses, without one particle of pain. soreness or irritation. Froezono is tho discovery or anotcd Cincinnati genius. NOTICE Of PINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed in the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Marion his finnl account as execu tor of the last will and testament of Rosaa Jt. (icrijf, deceased, and that said court has fixed Monday, the 23d day of June, 1919, at ths hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day as the time, and the county court room in the coun ty court house in Halem. Marion coun ty, Oregon, as the place for bearing said final account and all objections thereto. JACOB HTAL'FFER, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Kosin R. Gcrig, deceased. 6 19 EXECUTOR'S NOTICF. Notice is hereby given that the nn- dersigned August O. Carl and Henry CI, Carl, have filed their final account as executors of the estate ef Fred Carl. deceased, with lha. county court for Marion county, and said has duly set the time for hearing objections there to, and the final settlement thereof, for Tuesday, June 24, J919, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day in the court room of said court at Salem, in said county and state. Dated this 22d dav of May, 1919. APGTST O. CARL, HKNRV O. CARL. Executors of the estate of Fred Carl, deceased. fj 19 NOTICE OF SALE In the circuit conrt of the tate of Oregon for Marion ettnty: Hophi Bier and Kos Keil plain tiff y. Guy O. Smith, executor of the entatn of Ixmisa Forstner, deceased. Jrin b I Hinder and Harnh Hnyder hi wife, Iioni (Ireen, Phillip Green. Mary Green, Mary McGeorge, Adam I Snyder and Clara Hnyder hi wife.Chris jlian Hnv.ler aud .Mary Hnyder hi wife, I Angie Knight and John Knight her hus I hand, Viola Tyler and Frank Tyler jher boband. Amy James and Kphriam James her husband, Louisa Cattlet nd t lssrle Cattlet her husband, Cordelia Weigand, Phillip Weigand, 3ude Knight, Edna Kniffht John Snyder nd lint h tnyf hi wife, Kin.er Hy. der and Liz?.!" Snyder h wife, Ifarzie Cnrrie and Msbolm I'urrie- br hus band, Paol P. Tyler, Charlie Siayfon, Eva Hlay(e end Hubert Sisyton de- 1 I jii X1 1 :- - 4 j FLAMS i Now tave rt-aiiv fr delivery, 4 ' J Tiato, Cabbaga Kale, Cauli- I flower, Pepper plants. Special prices on large ordets.X'ue iiro:ij j plants. Order large orders the day before so we tan have them brought in faun tho "garden 1 Now is a fine time to set put plants. , D. A. TOe & Sons, ! Phone 160 , 255 State St. T Salem, Ore. i fendants. " Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a decree and order of sale duly made and eutered in the above entv Ued eonrt on the 1.1th dav of May, li19 authorising and direetiujf the under )Hed, as referee, to sell tho premises hereinafter deseriWd, I will on Satnr dav the 21st da f Juuc-iiMSi, at the hitir of ow o'clock iu the afternoon I of said d, at the front door of the court .house in tie rily of ipoleai, riun county, Orejn, sell, subject to the 'confirmation by the said court, at pub jlie anetion. for cash in hand, to the 'highest and best fciddor tho following jdeseribeii' premises, towit: :' j The north half of lot 8 and the south 5 inches for the whole length thereof 'of lot 2, and the, north Ssiij inches for the whole length thereof of the south ;hnlf of lot ilj all in Nock 41, in the ieitv of Salem, Marion rountv, Oregon. j ' w. i. xi:kiiiam. ;Inte of first publication May Si. ' Xate of last publication June ii IN TIIE COUNTY COURT . Of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion In the matter of the , estate .( Charhvs ilcnry Dnvis, deceased. Xotico to creditors! Notice is hereby given tliat jtlia un dersigned. Kllis J. Braj;g lias been ap pointed u.l id 1 11 tot tut or with the will an nexed of the estate of Charles Henry Davis, deceased, by the county court of .Marion county, Oregon, and all per- !fniM hiLvini? ebiim. nL'ninst tho said. estate ore, heretiy requiiu'd.to present the same, duly verified as required by law, within six months after the first pmidifafion of this notice, to said ad miiilstrnttjr. it the office of his Jlt turneys at 402 Hnlem Hank of Cwn merce building, Suleui, Oregon. Dmted May !)th, l!M9. - . ELLIS J. HHAliU, Adminisitntlnr with tho will annexed of the estate of Charles Henry Davis, deceased. 0 2ti NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS J ' Bridge Construction Sailed bids will be received by the county court of Marion county, Ore gon, at 10 o'clock a. ni. on -the 2oth duy of June, 1919, for 3 reinforced eoiww'lo. bridge, and for 1 leiuforced eonerrte culvert; to be buitl on the line of the Pacific highway in Marion county near Jefferson, Approximate quantities being 350 cubir yards of cktss A concrete, 21,000 pounds of rein forcing steel. A certified check of 5 percent of the sum of the bid must accompany Mime. Pinna and specifica tion may be seen at the office of the county elerk Tho right Is reserved by the county court to reject any or all bids. V. 0. BOYKW, 0 19 , ... County Clerk SALEM AUTO BADIATOB SHOP Radiators, Fen dcra and Qai Taut I Kepairod Tractor Radiator Specialty 'All work guaranteed, 198 tf. 12th St. Salem, Oregon. fl-12 welch electric co. . tor electric tron8 ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS FbOBt 953 378 state m. 4, WHEN IK SALEM, OREOON, Bton at BLIQH HOTEL "A Home Away from Home." Strictly Modern tl Per Day 100 Room of Solid Comfort Only Hotel in Buslne Putrid CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ENGINEER If you hv motor troubles. Power drive. Private or indus trial installation, call 930Wt W. I. RIODON CO Undertaker 233 North High Btre 've. JUNK WANTED Call 398. Highest prices paid for junk, second hand good and machin ery. Be sore and call 398, get the right price. The tqnara deal hotu. CAPIT1 JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St Salem, Or. V mm Cut & W-nf Quick Reference To Firms That GI?3 Service Oa SL:i1 Where Buyer And Seller Sleet We Recommend Our Advertisers. EVEsmusa Sales F.etrio Co., ilasome Timjiie, " REAL ESTATE FOR- SALE Cheap, a neat modern 3 room bungalow with 2 good lots one t block from paved street, 3 tlocksj from car Vine, half cash, balance easy! terms; also 5 acres 2 mile fromj city limits, 5 room house, well er 1 poreh, good barn, about T0 fruit trees Price $1400, half cash. Square Ileal Realty Co. Phone 470. 6-7 3 At' RES, j room house,tarn, fruit, ia Fulls City, $JtH!ft. . 9.33 acres, 5 cultivated, 3 timber pas ture, house, barn, fruit, in country 1 town, good road; $1000. 24 acre, house, barn, stock, imple ments, 5 acres lognna, 5 prunes; 1 mile from station, -7uo0. Would take acreage as part pay. -37 acre; 20 acres in prunes, logans, all equipment; rock road; 8 room house, barn, spring water, $10,000. 22 acre the best of soil, 7 mom house, barn; all in cultivation, join ing town, $3300, 30 acres all cleared, fenced, 1 mile frtnn town, $-3.')0. 1 acre, good 4 room house, 3-4 acre logsne, on car iine 133U. 93 acres all cleared, 53 cultivated, 38 pasture, wimTI house, tia.ru, lj milea from town; $70 per acre. 320 acres; 290 cultivated, 30 pas- ' turo, well fenced, good improvements family orchard, 4 miles from town, one of tho best farms in the county; 50. acre in clover, best of crops al ways on this farm; only $100 per nere. Have a large number of sniaH tracts with and without buildings located near Salem for sale. . If you want a bargain in a ranch . r residence, ee tkicolofsky, Payne building.' . I The Capital Journal I Daily Market Report " OralB Wheat, soft white 3.10 Wheat, lower trades oa sample (ats bXflBbe Uay, cheat .......-,.- - Hay. oat 28 Barley, ton , ''5 Mill run WU l . . t Butterfat.j nnttibfat ..-lit - 0rB Creamery biB lor f ,38fii.39c ' Pork, Veal and Mutton Vn.U n fnnt lff'iiOl IS'jC Veal, fancy 17(am4c Steer JC" Cow - "v1"1 Spring lambs 1 Ewe v (a'7'c Sheep, yearlings Ecu and Poultry Eggs, cash .....38e Hens, livo , - -o-io Old rooster - - Is Broiler . - "8c Vegetable Strawberries" 2.i5 3oc . 4fl $2 7c 40c 4.25 Be 70c 4fic Radishes, dor, Rhubard Potatoes New potatoe Oreen onion do ........ Bermuda onions, crate ....... Cabbage .. Head lettuce Carrott . Bunch beet 45c 1 Cantalopcs . 7 trait Orange 7at8 9ne Leuious, box Banana - California grape fruit ... 5.25 Hlack fig It). . Whita fig, lb. VvM Packaga fig por b 60 pkg 4e.90 Uuy, rtrsted M Retail met Eggs, dozen - Creamery butter t7.0 Country butter ujvotc Flour, hard wheat 3.10(rt J.23 Portland Markal Portland, Or., June 13. Putter, city ereamery otKS")7e. Eggs selected local ex 42fu4iie Mens 30c rtroilers 3J( 34 GsM 17(ftUe theise, triplets HiniMn DAILY LTVX STOCK HKKZt CatUt Receipts 200 Tone of market steady Good to choice steers 10.30fj 11.30 Fair to good steers $9.30(5 U Common steers $7(&7.30 Common to fuir steers 8(5 8.50 Choice cow and heifers $fft7i.50 Good te ehoic cow aod kifn 9.50 Medium to fair cow and heiler Wn-1 , Fair 10 medium eow and hifen W" S.50 anner $3.30(tt3 Bulls MU :9 Calve $'.t"i 13 Bog Receipts 631 Tone of market steady Prime mixed $I9.25(i I9..r)0 Medium mixed $l.75(i l Rough, heavies 11717.35 Hulk tWii 19 2.-) P.gs $17(d 17.35 Sleef Rcceiids fi9 Tone of uittikct steady Fair to choice kmil'lI.W'IJ Vearlings Va S Cil lambs $!!? 10 Wethers in 7,.V f.wes tva i fci a a t Tlpks .3Uia tm eltctsicai. 127 JS'ortk Higlu. AUTO DIRECTORY Al'TOS without drivers to uire, 1 dol lar per hour. 197 S. Coin. St. Pko oy. u DORA DEAN MeCCTCnEON. teek of piano, a new and logical aetjto4 for both pupd and teacher, aikaig clear all basie principle, neoaiy to a musical educauoa, am' gitiaf the "music teacher" soaicttunj V teach. 421 Court St, phone PEOPLES FUENITUEE STO nft ft For bargains in new and secondhand good for the house, furniture, rang es, heaters and stoves, ro:-. ewir j machines, granitewarc, dir-ftes, so cases, trunks and tools. W wsol your old furniture snd stoves, will pay you highest cash price. See last. Peoples Furniture Store, 71 N. Commercial St. Phoae 7i4. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REQUIRED Good overeo hoes and auiu, all kind of atona- al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat in 1; atoves, gas stoves, suit case ant 1000 other usful articles to scdl e trade. What have you! The Capit4 Exchange 337 Court St. Phone 493. WE WANT VOl'R used furniture, stoves, carpet aud tools, as we pay fair price for everything. Call 847 CAPITAL HARDWARE FURNI TURE CO. 83 N. Com! St. HATS BLOCKED, REPAIRED 1IAT SLOCKINQ I clean and tlutk ladies' and Men' hats. Just re ceived a hat renovating machine. It ; get the dirt, Try it once, 0. JB. Ellsworth. 495 Court St. Salem, Or. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 year experience, Depot NttiOnal and American fence. ' Sires 20 to 5S in. high Paints, oil and varnish, ete. T . - 1 J V iiOHawuerrj inn 111111 nw". Salem Fenc and Stove Work, 250 Court street. Phone 124. J. A. Rowland Furniture StcrC Buys, sells and exchange aew an! 2d hand furniture. All kind el repair work, light grinding, filing, and brazing a specialty. RigkH price. .247 North Commercial fcl. Phone 16. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage aS refuse of all hind removed on moat ly contract at reasonable inti Cess pools eleaned. led animals; re move J. Office phone Main 1C7. 1UU11LI iu LVtMi On Good Real Estate Socurity THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd A Bush bank) Salem Orefoa FEDERAL FAP.il LOAa-SVi pr eent interest. Prompt service. SiVf year tim. Federal farm loan hoacia for sale. A. C. Pohrnstedt, 401 Ma onic Tempi Salem, Oregoa. INSURANCE OOO.VC10 IV)f free la- format ion about Lif Insuiane J. V. Hutchaaoa, dist. tnaeapw for the Mutual Lif f N. T., ! 371 State Et., Salem, Or. QZn phoa 99, residenca 1390. U IT HOP LEE, expert laundrynsaa, 43$ Ferry St. I pay top market priea for chicken and Egg. Offic phoa 1339J, residence 1S33J. WOOD SAW PHONE 109OB Onr Pfw f Kig.t 117 t 'IVn? L'Q ln.;,a 1233 N, Summer Btrcct, Palcm, Oregna REPAIRING . STEWART'S 'REPAIR SnOP Bay jnst installed a asaehina that will sharpen lawnmowers tk a a factory put them ont new. Bring all your light repair work to aie. Al vin B. Btewart, 347 Court Bt. Phoa 493. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McC-ornsrk hall on every Toesaay at 8. Walter Lenon, C. C, P. J. Kuntx, K. R. ft 8. ROYAL Neighbor f America, Ore gon Grape eamp No. 13M meet every Thursday evening in MeCrnek kail c"loiitn -viee. Oraeie. Mr. Ca rie E, Buna, 648 Pnioa St; recor der Mrs. Melissa Peroal, 1413 N. 4th' St. Phone 143M. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER rvjM.-ANT-Offle eorner Commerei' and Trad trw' Pills pavabl wnthly is advance, Phoae V)t.