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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGOX.TUESDAY. JUNE 17, 1919 PACE SEVEN. DRY IAV VIOLATORS mm mi til 'npreme Court Reverses De rision Li Case Of La Grande DrcggisL A vi-fy swsll list of rji'v hue been before- the supremo court thi-v w-eek. Ii two of those Ad"lph Xcwlin, a druggist Qf Iji Grande, .fibres twice, beina i'l the unique positiou of a crim inal promoted and wuwtU'il for- -via-. laron of tlii .pruhi bittnn law aaJ then if rjii a second eonvirtiua while serving out the sentence imposed for tlie firt. In both ease Justice Ma Kridc ordered the ease remanded fur re-senteiiriug, iu one iustanoe the lower eourt being reversed and iu Uie- uthcr modified. Justice McBridc ruled that the lower court was iu error iu eon Tietiug. and sentencing the defendant in the' almnee in the indictment of an al!e!.riun charging the pjior Con viction. The ease was made more in terest iiig by the fa't brought out in the evidence that the "spy" ued iu securing evidence had himself ibeeu a bootlegger and alleged to be untrust worthy. An interesting method of f reducing booze was also brought to ght; it being alleged that the drug g;st mixed up a roniuund in which sweet Sjarits of niter was a- principal iugiid'eut. It was shown that the nitrous " element rapidly evaporated, leaving 41 strong alcoholic "dope"' behind. v In another case "ISig Bill" Hanley appeared as plaintiff and appellant iu a contest against the Harney Valley lrrVitirtfi District. Iji thi Hauley alleges that 3000 aero of his famous "Hell A" ranch had been included In the irrigation district without his knowledge, and goes on to show that his property, consisting of 8000 acres, is initiated by his owu private, system, built up at a cost of 40,00U. fcnter iug into the controversy was the deli cite question as to how many blades of gnus a tract of land should con tain in order to keep it out of the arid class. Among other points the plaintiff contends that the publication of sum mon did not -give the .lovjo court jurisdiction over the east. . Justice jvan, who write the opinion, acts a Vide the decree of the lower coort aid rvuiaiMtf the case first to the Circuit court and. then to. the eounty court where it - originated. itther casts disposed of .were State of Oregon vs. TV. '.. .Mus, appellant, appeal from Lale county; larceny of cattle. Judge Conn reversed and esse remanded for further proceedings. Ojiinion by Justice llurnett. Minnie llerr, appellant, vs. Reeee Me. Mister, ot al., nppei from Union eounty; involving disposition of 1). -A. McA-lister, deceased. Judge J. ' W. Kno-.ite, affirmed. Opinion 'by Justice Johns. , '. t . . Help Your Digestion Wka arid-distretaed, reliere the Indlgeetionwlth u-hqidS Diuolrt easily a tongue pleasant to take M candy. Keep ycux atamach eweet, try Kl-iida MADt ir ecoTT a iownc MAKiMt of ecorre MiLsto BraGGS AUTO WOOD-SAW Altacbmeat Oh au nk 1 S Cfin I mn. It tmr4m. ; Com Anywhere Any Auto. BKIGGS t BURPEE CO. be, KKuficlarerj tTI .'awthorae Am, Portland, fend be bfaawtiMUMj UhMlrs4 Cimlw l-tT, - - rfTi i iil pi ARROW COLLARS THE BEST AT THE PrUCE CtVtf. fVuWv C.. ht.. Tro. If. T. MONROe A Picture of Love and Sentiment "One Hour" Sequel to "Three Weeks" ZENA KEEFE and ALAN HALE 1 o ALSO rTTV AKbUtlVLE FATTY'S SUITLKS DAY Eks hnk Woodburn With Band To Open El Salvation Army Drive About Tj KIV.s went to Woodburn last evening. ftctcotyaiurJ. b.v he Elks' band to open th? ciirpn'gr. for the Sal.alion annv fund. John Kteolham uurr introduced Walter J.. Too.e who pr.si led during the evening's program. Addres- were made by thus. V. Gallo wav. Roy Shields. Walter 1- Toose, Charles R. Are herd and Mayor Hall uf Wooi'btira. The occasion was- not for raising m:Js but just to ereale interest, in the work of the Elks jj .the campaign announced for licit week. Following the regular program a limiuet was "served. Those in attendance from Salem re port that the Woodburn people are greatly, interested iu the coining cam paign and gave the visitors a most cordial reception. The program for the evening was as follows:-. 1 .Music by the Salem Klks' band. Aililiesses by John F. Steeiliainmer and Walter L. Toe. Music by the Klks' band. Recitation tir Miss Kthelwynn Keller Vocal solo by Miss Ada Miller. Address by .'has. V. Galloway. Vocal solo' by 1). I.. McDonald. Address by Roy Shields. Music by the Salem Kits' Tjand. Singing by ladies quartette under directed by Miss Lena Belle Tartar. Welfare Cmmissioa Says Minimum Wage for Women ' Should Be$1320 A Week Portland, Or.. June 17.--The inilus trinj welfare commission at n meeting which waa concluded yesterday even ing, tontntivolv adopted a minimum wag of 13.20 per week for experi eneed adult women workers of the state. . , . i The commission agreed upon a max imum of a tune hour day with one days rest in seven. l'cudiag a written report by hotel men of the state, definite action uf adoptinsr the tlX'.'O per week, minimum was held in abevnnce. TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE National. R H K N'cw York 2 5 1 Chicago 7 11 2 Causey, Kogan and MeCarty; Alex ander and 0 Tarred. Urooklyn-Ht. I.ouis, po.stoned; rnin. n 11 r Philndelphia 0 S 2 Pittsburgh - 6 10 1 Jacobs and Adams; Miller and Schmidt. Boston-Cincinnati, postponed, rain. Amerlcatt. - It II E Ht. Louis :. 2 11 0 New York .. 5 110 Woilman. Wright and Keveroid; Shore and Htinnah. B H K Chicago ,..j....a :. 7- 10 : S Philadelphia ( 6 U 2 Fnber, Kerr and Kcbalk; Naylor, Johnson and Perkins. . ' First gmne It H E Cleveland 4 11 1 Boston . 3 4 1 Phillips and O'Neill; Junes and Schang. Second game R II E Cleveland 2 1 Boston 2 0 0 Jlorton auj O'Neill; Penuoek and Schang. B HE 1 4 2 11 Detroit Washington Love, Cunningham and Stauage; Johnson and Pieinmb. The McMinnrille lodge of Elki at its recent meeting roted to aupport Ba u in its eonjtest to securo the atate eon- rention at Salem in 19a0. The WHO state convention will be decided on at tho meeting to be held in Klamath Falls in August. SOFT All NEW TODAY BLIGM THSATRS o STATE IIOUSE KBV3 According to the latest statement of W. H. Bennett superintendent uf banks, Oregon now has a total of 2H bauks in operation, carrying aggregate de posits cf 2V-t'-iM--l5. About one tenth of ' the total number are loeetcd in Portland, and these carry deposits to the amount of HO.iW.iS.lS. Sa lem ranks next iu order, her four banks showing deposits f ..3i34.Ssm.70. Two Oregotowns -Cundon and Near berg have ased the miUioiisbjliivr mark sure the last call of the supernteudont. There is now prospect that work up on a portion of the Teel irrigation in the Keho district may begin before tho end uf Juue. Mate. Land Board some weok ago declined to certify the bonds of the district because-of the eitreme lv high cost of eonstrovtion as com pared with the land valuation. In the meantime negotiation have been car ried on, among the property owners of the district with a view to placing the matter before the hoard ia a more favorable light. This week it has prac tically been, decided that the board will approve bonds to the amount of $700.(M0 or MK,OO0 provided that the holders of the bonds turn them in and accept in lieu of them certificates of iudectedness against the project, which! is equivalent to aecptiug. a second mortgage ou the property involved. These bonds will be certified for the purpose of constructing a reservoir near Leriuan Spriugs" capable of stor ing 31,000 acre feet. This project will serve about Iti.tHiO acres lying south and west of Keho. Scretary doodin and his corps of assistants ' are still' engrossed with what appears to be an interminable task of checking oVer ' bids on the supplies for the state, institutions. This involves not only- a vast amount of tabulation but u most tedious pro cess of weighing, examining and test ing scores of different lines of goods. fanned1 goods of every description, dried fruits, teas, coffees, spices, ex tracts, etc., are opened and aubjected to scrutiny. Sumples tif teaa and cof fees are weighed out-, "to the tenth part of a hair," brewed and tasted. Kxtracts are subjected, to chemical tosts that show exactly how much es sential oil they contain.' Oils are burn ed uver an alcohol lamp to prove by the thermometer their " flash'' point. Thus far very few contracts have been awarded, though low figures have boen obtained on a number of -lines. The contracts will be divided between five leading wholestle houses 1:1 Portland: Allen i Lewis, Land tt Co., Mason Khrti an Co., Wailhaius & o., und Wad hams & Kerr. Among the items thus tr workedi out nro .tho following: rice at (10.90 a hundred; fancy corn at -'.-" a case; peanut batter In glass jars, 1.B0 a case; sufcty matches 90 cents a box; corn flakes frl.K'J a case; soda crackers 1 and one half cents a pound; fancy salmon $:i0 a case. Congresswhal vr anas m . flashes Washington, June 17j (fnited Pre.) Kcpeal of war timo prohibition- as it aifeets light wines nU beer- wa4 voted dtmti, ten to three, by the house judiciary com mittee today. Efforts were made by Repre sentative Igoe, Missouri, to insert in the prohibition enforcement act bow being considered br the com mittee au Amendment exempting light wines and beer and it was upon this that tke committee voted. The action today indicated that the committee will table resolu tions specifically repealing the act. Washington, June 17. (Ignited Press.) HeBator Phelan, Califor nia, will try to attach repeal of the war time prohibition of lieer and wines to tho agricultural appro priation bill in the senate, he an nouced today. Ho will ask suspen sion of senate rules to make the proposal in order. Deals In Real Estate B. A. Hand to Prank DuBoi, lot 21, Miller Acres. W. A. Cornelius to C. H. Austin, 65 acres in I). Delaner claim, 8-3-W John Munun to Jack hilde, 10 acres in XW quarter section 12 8 3 W, A. C. Cleaver to (Irace MicKelson, lots 12, 13, 14, blur klcl, Knglowood ad diliou. O. C. Hsnders to .?. J. Johnson, prt of lot 4, Phelps addition, Hilrerton. 41000. (i. L'. Mcfluire to Boy Graves, frac tional acre in Woodburn, 11000. W. C. Andrews to (!. W. Kogers, one fourth acre in Phelps addition, Hilver- tou. Bcda Kerruish to A. W. Simmons, part of lot 41, N. Kilverton. 11400. Ffiimin T)rn1t ti. tnri,,n Ifll,o(-r. r.srt of lot 41, N. Kilverton, I50. All member of the erral Tourtb A. H. Johnson to G. W. Browning, of Julv committee will meet this ere 21.30 acres in sections 13 and 4 0-3 ning at the Commercial cluli to report W. 1017. Josephine Harus to Minnie Graber, 10 acres in Bak"r claim 32 7 3 W. L X. Commons to Andrew Venief, 3 acres in A. Htcpliens cluim 12-7 3 W. 132.1. E. K. Wells to D. H. Turnidge, 21.02 acres in I. Welts claim, 9 4 W. 1000 Oregon Ri-altr Exchange A Invest ment Co. to Chris Lchele, part of lot 4, bi.N-k St. t2rm. C. . Barnes to H. G. Thurston, lot 3 and 4, block 7. X. Kalein. Rut'n Anderson to C. V. Johnson, lot 1, block 21, North Knbrn. C. K H.-sth to H. It. Condit, lot 11, block Ii8. X. Hnlem. 4100. r. E. Wcbmidt to V. E. Heath, lot 11, bWk 68. N. Halcm. R-nnse Catholic ehnrrh to J. B. I.e- Bo'd, lot 4, block 2, Boise 1st addition, HOO. F. S. Barton to A. J. Pare, lot 4, block 4, Bnclit!gtta ad litioa. Katem. E. K. May to,rrcd Bamiik. lat T. block 2, Capitol street addition. $S,9. T. B. Kay to Ira Jorgeitsen, part cf lots U and 4, block 1, Crtwrigh'.s audi tion, Salem, iO(W. H. H. Bennett to A. &hrum, part of lot 7. block 6, Trickcy's adJitiou," S4 !em. Klii Kdgar U H.'F. Begerow, lot 1. block 11, J. Meyers addition, Saltm. Arthur Hunt to O. E. Ross, kd 8, block 2, i'atts addition. bHH. B. M. Eamlall to Lola fV-hrode, part of lot 6, block 2, Yew Park addition, $1700. - - A. H. Prainmell to L. T. McClcllaa, lots .8 to 8, block 3, West Stayloa. H. Cordon to II. E. Steeapurt (rf lot 26 Aliens addition. Silvertoa.. F. W. Durbin to W. W. Barry, lot 26, Grabenhorst Fruit farm. f Victorine Pen. to Phebe Grca, part of lot4, IWi addition to Woodburn. 42S. CITYKEWS. ' A real estate trnsfer to which ionf Cuslck who died VMterJay hl9 ,-.0,0tnt passed bauds was recently made homet 219 West Lincoln street, will be in the siilu of the Caulfiold farm in held Thursday afternoon at 11:30 Polk county. The purchaser was Tereyj o'clock from tho home. They will be A. Young nt Albany. The tract eon- conducted by the Bev. W. C, Eantner tuins 60S acres and lies about two miles of the i'irst Convregstlouat" church and north of BickrealU 1 burial will be iu the Odd Fellows com . 0 otery. The body will lie in state at the Th case of Addie R. Du agalnstchiiel of Webb & Clough until in B. J. Jdiles is. tuking the attention of o'clock Thursday morning. Th servie the circuit court today. It. is thought ew at the cemetery will be iu charge of the ease will be given to the juiy late this evening. It is a personal injury suit caused by an automobile accident. The jurors are L. Lawrence, Hubert Colo, tleorge Dunsford, F. A. Kurih, W. A. Heater, Oeorge Beach, Beinaid (ioschor, J. B. Cooler. Oeorge May, Jr., W. K. Schuerer, B. J. Kdwards ann Romeo Ooulet. A sut of more than usual Interest will bo tried tomorrow before the circuit court In Judire Kelly's depart meet. It is that of tho Plies Co. against Jtr. r K nosier of Hollywood. Tho Phez com pany eluinis that Mr. tlunslcy did not deliver loganberries lust year oceorn iug. to his three cent a pound coutract According to the sumo contract, ouly 1 it, cents a 'pound en 11 be collected as daiiUigos in case tiro suit is decided iu fuvor of the Phea company. Recently a suit was brought against Mrs. Guns ley for default in d'eHvoriiig all her lo guns Inst year at three eents a pouiid. This- suit was not- contested by Mis. Otinsley and judgment was gi-'cu the I'Uea company by defuult. At the Y. M. C. A. room today the worker in the county association move 'meat met about a noon luncheon and held a conference with regard to tho canvass in tho rural communities. Com paring notes, it wus. showu that the workers wore meeting with gratifying results iu securing' funds. Tonight s committed of citizen will drive over t Bilveitou to help launch ; the local campaign there. - 10 . " ' Mrs. Blanch Howard ka recently received word from her daugtuer, Irene, at Bordeaux, France, Mating that she hus been released from duty as assistant ehlef in the base hospltaj, and is only waiting the leaving of a vessel to start for New York. She wets to stop for some; time In New ' . . . - ... i. At 1A York before coming on w, i -time of writing she had recently leluru- ed from ui extended tour 01 ngM see ing through Italy. Insurance Commissioner Hurray Wells is once more In his office today, having returned this morning from V.t trip to Indianapolis where he attend ed tho national convocation of Mystic Shriners. He reports a great meeting, . . , . it i ....... .. I.An.lni. nmrit anil declares me ! I Oregon loganberry juice combined t0 bring tho big meeting to J ortinmi next rear. Th monthly meeting of member of the Commercial club will be held this evening. Isadore (Ireenbaum reperrs scveml changes in his program, due to illness and absence from the city. There will be the Interesting five min ute talks when nil members aro lo be invited to tell what they think should be done for the benefit of the club and for the welfare of tho city. Each man will bo given positively only five min utes to tell his troubles. Later, there will lie the luncheon. There It to be a Queen or Ooddcs of Liberty for the big Fourth of July eel cbration and King Bing Fulleiton hat .rw,inf.it the following committee te airanae a contest: Oliver Myers, chair- msm A. Montgomery, F.. H. Emith, McAllister and ). A. Hartiiiaii. r-- - - ... . This committee will have ennrgn n se curing the nsmes of several popular young ladies who will become candi dates. Those who do not win will be come maids for the Goddess. A special float will be prepared for the young Indies and during the big lay W- wiil sll be properly attired. The rot- inif will be by coupon or ticxci acenru j ing to whichever plan are adoptra oy j the committee. i 0 progress and to get a general line no on what progress is being ade for tne big Fourth uf July celebration to bp held In Salem, r olio win an election for school dl- rector, the luw require that the school board meet ind present Its annunl ac count, showing how the district' mon ey wns expended. These meetings sre termed tax payers meetings and the tax payers are expected to assmcble with the board snd go over the account. At the meeting last evening, the only tax payer present was A. A. Lee. Har ing served 15 years on school Imams, Mr. Irfe examined I lie accounts for the wist rear snd gave them his approval. He ears this was the first time tl.nt he alone represented a'l the tax ptpt of the citr at anr meeting. -tl To start tn th season right, 1b or. cr Indisesticn Cooitipation, Sick Headache, Bilious ness, bloating, Sour Stomach, Gas on the Stoaiach, Bad BroU yoa will find nothing better thaa that wbolesooa physic . , FOLEY CATHASTICTASLETJ Net diuppoint.' Take 000 tonight and teel bcucr ia the morning. Guomw lw, Sm AnMia, Tfm "Pnler CMhanK Tablcn k,r proves to b b UnKiv I ver hav taites Ba4 I rroaauM4 lka fax couopauo A bilitpmnns.O' J. C. Perry 'i Act that pooole mar sot be armored br l,i,;idrn mi.. .11 .. it,. ki . , , , " Uni ,ud becoming noisy, a poUccan V?& in front of the etand to maintain order. Thousands of peopl eomo to enjoy the miusie but during most of the concerts last summer and for the reeeut Odd Fellow concert, children managed to interfere with the pleasure of the eveainv by waking the band stand a play house. The funeral service of Dr. W. A. .the local Alasoma lodge. LIFT OFF CORNS -. ' WITH FINGERS Poesn't Aurt a bit and costs only, few cents Magic! Just drop a little ree?.one on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching, then you life the corn off with tho fingers. Truly! No humbug! Try i'reewiiio; Your druggist .sell a tiny bottle for few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard eorn, soft eorn, or corn between tho toes, nd calluses, without, one particle ot pain, soreness or irritation. Erecsono ia the discovery of noted Ciucinnuti genius., . , V THE COUNTY ' COXTET Ot th Stat of Oregon, for tU County of Marion In the matter of tho estate of Ham uel Y- White, deceased. Kotir of hear inif of final account. To all persons interested in the es tate of numuel r . White, deceased You aro hereby notified that on the 2rith day of May) 11119, Bertia II. White filed iu this court his final account (a(i executor of the estate of bamuel 1 Vi kite, deceased, aud that sum lmal ac count will be heard by this court on Monday, June 23, 1919, 8t the hour of ten o'clock a. m. or as soon thereafter a the court can hear th same, in the county court room at the court houso, in Bulem, Marion county, Oregon, and you arc hereby cited to appear at the time and place above designnted and show cause If any exists why suid fmnl tjueeount should not be allowed and the said executor discharged from his tiust. Dated this 2th dnv of Mnr, 1M!. W. H. Bl'KHV, 8-23 County Judge, SALEM AUTO RADTATOB BIIOP Radiators, Fenders and Oa Tank Hepaired Tractor BadUtors a Specialty All work guaranteed, 198 ti. 12th Ht. Salem, Orego'a. MH . WELCH ELECTRIC 00, Ton ELECTRIC! IRONS ELEflTRIO TOASTERS EIOXTSIO FESCOLATOBI rtOM 953 379 Stat St. CONSULTIWO ELECTRICAL ENGINEER If yon bar motor troubles. Power drive. Private or indus trial installation, call 930W. . m itnnAV no , Undertakers i 251 North High Street 4 JUNK WANTED Call 398. Highest price paid fot Jnnk, tacond band good and machin ery. E sure and call 398, get the right price. Th qnr deal bouse. CAPITAL JUNX CO. 271 Cbemeketa St. Salem, Or. .j a, s sa, m w V f Quick Reference To Firms That Giro Service On Where Buyer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Advertisers. EVESTTHIKO Sa'oaa Eleotrie Co., Maooaie Temple, REAL ESTATE FOB SALE Cheap, a neat modern 5 room bungalow with 8 good lots one block from paved street, 3 blocks fioa car tine, half cash, balance easy terms; also 5 acres 24 miles from eit limits. 5 room house well near porch, good barn, about 50 fruit trees j Price 14W, half casa. ctquare i.-cai Kealtr Co. Pheue 470. 6-7 2 ACRES, 5 room house,barn, fruit, ia Falls City, -'000. 9.33 acres, 5 cultivated, 5 timber pas ture, house, barn, fniit, in country town, good road; 1600. 24 a res, house, barn, stock, imple ments, 5 acre logans, 5 prunes; 1 mile from station. $7000. Would take acreage a part pay. 37 acres; SO acres in prunes, I logans, all equipment; reck road; 8 roojn house, barn, spring water, 110,000. 22 acres the best of soil, 7 room house, barn; all in cultivation, join ing town, lloOO. 30 acres all cleared, fenced, 1 mile from town, t-V0. 1 cr, good 4 room house, 3 4 acre logans, on car line. $13")0. 93 acre all clenred, 55 cultivated, 38 pasture, small house, barn, IVi miles from town; $70 per acre-. 320 acres; 290 cultivated, 30 pas ture, well fenced, good impabvements familv orchard, 4 miles' from town, one of the best farm in the eeuuty; 50 acres in clover, best of crops J witys on thi farm; only lbO per are. Hare a large number of small tracts with and wout buildings located near Salem for sale. If you want a bargain in ranch er residence, see Bocolofsky, Bayn building. ; TU 1116 VCjfliU rfviuuiu xt J Daily Market Report Drain Wheat, soft white 3-10 Wheat, lower grad ok sample Oats "U(a"c tln. cheat. Hay, oat ; 2 Barley, ton , -J Mill run - 4J Butterfat. Buttcrfat - Creamery butter 3u3J Pork. Vmi aad Mutton Pork on foot r lSrlS'je Veal, fancy 17ValeVie Steers : iis,D)g - Spring lamb - Kwe - Sheep, yearlings JBgff and Potnarr Kggs, cash Hens, live - - ll'A 4 ... 7o 40c 154 28e Old rooster ............... Broiler V'tfltMH Strawberries - . 2.15 8.r)e 4 $2 Radishes, do Rhubard Potatoes - Now potatoes Green onions do .. -- 7e 40e ... 14.25 3e 70a 45e Bermuda onion, crat Cabbage - Head lottuce Carrott Buneh beet - .... 43 17 Cantalope lra1 Orange Wail Lemons, box m Bananas e CaUfornia grape fruit Black fig lb Whit fig, lb 19 Packag fig pel Vi 80 pkg HO-" Uousy, xtra(tei Ketatt rntaj Eggs,, dozen JC (.'roaincry butter f J70 Coaatry butter -- SoacbO Flour, bard wheat 3.10C,'3.29 Fortland Mrkv Portland, Or., Juue i7. Iluttci, city creamery Gilo oie Eggs selected local ei 42 43 liens 30e Broiler 32(u34 Uses 17(i iu Cbet.se, tiiplet 379e DAILY UVB STOCK MAXEZt OattlJ Beccipt 23 Tone of market steady Fair to good steers .o0a 10 Common steers 7(7.59 Coin mo n to fair steer 8(S8.j0 Choice eows and heifer 7.j9 Good to cboic cows 4 bailor 9(rf9.r.O Medium to faif cow and keifers '. ... ! " hsiferi Conner t3J0(a5 Uuils -"(o B Calve fj-i 13 Bog Receipts 231 Ton of market stesdr Prime mixed !9.2Sf 19.i0 Medium mixed lH.7"i(Vi 19 Rough heavie $17(17.33 Bulk Wa I9.'0 Pigi !7fvl7.35 fDef Receipts 3"0 Tone of market steady Yearlings i'lis Cull la-mbs ",' 10 Wethers ?" 7.00 Ewes $iT2 7 Sw-- LJiiVi S TelepbeM .Main, IS F.LECTSICAI. 127 Aorta Higa- AUTO DIRECTORY AUTOS without drivers to uire, 1 ioV, lar per hour. 197 S. CW. fct, Fhon 399. tt DORA DEAN McCUTCHEON. toasf of piano, a, new and logtesl racUtsxi for both pupil and teacher, maJtisf dear all basic wriociple, eMary to a musical edcflon, am firia th "music teacher" souitlhasf teach. 421 Court St. Phone 3o2. PEOPLES FURNITURE STC For bargains in new and secondbaa goods for the house, furniture, raajf es, beater and stoves, rui-, sewir-l machine, graniteware, dishes, ut eases, trunks and tools. We waa your old furniture and tora, wiH. pay yon highest cash price. Pee Inst. Peoples Furniture 6 tore, 171 N. Commercial St. Pkon 734. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH &EQU1KED flood overcoat shoes and suits, all kinds of mosi al instruments, shotguns, rifles, beat ing stoves, ga stove, suit case 1000 other useful articles to ell or trade. What have yout Th Capital Kxchango. 337 Court St., I'on 493., WE WANT i'Ol'R used furniture, toves, earpeto and tools, n we pay fair prieea loa evervthing. Call 47 CAPITAL HARDWAKE k FURNI TURE to. 283 N. Com 'I St. HATS BLOCKED, REPAEED HAT BLOCKING I clean and bloc ladies and Men. hats. Jnst ro eoived a hat renovating maebiao. It gets the dirt, Try it once. C. B. KUsworta. 495 Court 8t. Bulcta, Or. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND BKPA1BEII 50 year experience, Depot Watioia and American fence. Birei 28 to 58 ia. high Paint, oil and rarnlsh, io. Ijogniberry nd hop book. Salem Fence and Store Work, 2oQ Court street. Phone 124. J. A. Rowland Fumilurc Stsra Buys, sell and xhangc new aid 2d haad fnrnitur. All kind ! repair work, light grinding, fUing. and braaing a pcialtr. Biga price. 8 North Comaierial b. Phos H. . SCAVENGER SALEM BOAVENG hits-Uarbae refuse of ail kind removed ta Kptf ly contract at reasonabl rate4 0e pool elend. Dead nimi, re moved . Gfifie phone Main lo?. IiiONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Ftt Berlty TROS. K. FORD Orer Ladd A Bask bank; Balaa Cray FEDERAL F1HM LOANS 5H cent Intereet. Prompt set rise. 841 year time. Federal farm tea bee 4 for sale. A. O. Bohrnstedt, 401 May tonic TmpU. Salem, OrstfO. . IN8ITRANCB COUNT li-For Ire ixc formation about Lift Ineumrtce tf J. F. Hutebtuion, dast. masi?er fo th Mntim Life of N. T., ffie t 371 Btat Bt., Balem, Or. Otti phone 99, reidenc 13W. tl : LAUNDOTAN HOP LEB, eipw bwnd7tM, SI Ferry 8t. I par top market pri ff chickens and Ega. Offlc pka 1339J, rcBidene 1S33J. FHONB 10WB Our Price are P-ight W. M. ZANDLKR, ProprieUr 1233 N. Summer Street, Balein, Or( REPAIRING STEWART "B CEEPAIR fCIOPBar just Installed a machin that win sharpen lawnmower th sa factory put them out aew. Rrii all your tight repair work to m. As vin B. Btewart, 347 Court Bt. fbow 493. . LODGE DIRECTORY KNI0HT3 OF PYTHIAS ItEET A McCornsck hall on every Taa at 3. Walter Leaon, C. C, P. J. Hunts, K. R. A 8. ROYAL Neighbor of America, Dra gon Grap camp No. 13M meet ererjr Thursday evening iu McCornaek kail Elevator r-vic. Oracle, Mi. Car rie K. BvnB, 848 Unioa S; ro der Mrs. Msiisu Persona, 1413 S. 4tb'fH. Pkon ltM. 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