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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALES!, OREGON, MONDAY. JUNE 21. 1019. PAGE NINE. ; " MASTER JEAN KANTNER .j oy Soprano, who will appear in recital at rirst Congregational church next Saturday If.! 111! Governor Names Successors f To Harvey Beckwith And Wilford Alien. --.AH conjecruro as to tne luture per - aoiinel of the i.idustiiul accidi nt coin - mission nus been settled by thf recent etion of the governor in selecting J. ' W. Ferguson, of Portland, to auceoettj Harvey Beckwith, aad Will T.J Ktrtt. ravl eently. installed at " the head oi tho 1 ; .' ' 2 . elniins (leiHirtineiit, to succeed Wilford Philadelphia . Allen. The atntute creating the couk .vr York mission stipulated that not more than Bogers and McAvoy; two members of the body should be of Hannah, the same politicnl party, in this ar- ' laugemeut, Mr. Allen, a democrat, is re placed by a democrat, and the other t. Louis ......... appointee being h republican along with ym, A. Marshnll, who has been with the loinmissiiin since its establishment, the status of the body remains a le - fore. I" nder the present alignment, Mr. Kirk will represent the citizens of the alute nt large: Mr. Ferguson the inter - ests of the employers and Mr. Marshall the interests of the employes. In making the announcement Cover- or Olcott makes no sieific reference' to the complaint that have arisen as to the iiH-ratioii8 of the department. "I have watched the situation In the accident commission, closely since I bine been in the executive office and was rather familiar with it ;rior to that time. I am thoroughly convinced that .the make-up of the board was not conducive to the best operation of the workmen 's compensation law. The functions of the act are among the moat iinMirtaiir- that any of the state boards or commissions are called upon to ad muster, . "Without wholesale cooperation onj'0"" """nercie.i. 0.7 the part of commissioners efficient . . , " , . . . . . ..! . , ., , , A special meeting has been called for handling of affu.rs and eons.dcale at- momh(.rl of tb- Kfks M , , tention t those ...teresled In tne opera- tnli0 ia, bltHinew iUprn -0". of the act the greatest good from ,hat haV(V ioi ,h( pllst wceJl. the compensation act cannot be ob to i iied. nj-Fv-w iu h--. "I have had a long Bciiuniutanco with both Mr. Ferguson and Mr. Kirk -u- L-: i a d know eniially that their qualifi-, ebtioos ate such as to assure ii.umoii-' ions nnd efficient handling of the com- ( ruskev of the 'Hiimercial club and R. I enisiouV affairs. These appointmeays'0- Suiting; director of the civic de- j are unsolicited in both cases. The partment of the club and chairman of ... ' ilhf t-'nill-lh .ttt. i,,Kn.;iln.. are e lirclv upon my own initiative' i , i i i i of their fitness. I am thorOltahlr con-' i , . vinced thnt the eh s uvea I am luakini , (tl , ,.,., ,, are for the public good. Nuaiei-ous friends of Mr, Kirk tn fla- lein and elsewhere, who were plcawed with hia selection for the cl.,im: de-j o partment some weeks ago, will be dou-' 6v.pt. J. A. Churchill left yesterday bly gmtifieil to learn of his advance-1 for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to attend Bient to this position of responsibility ,n annual convention of the National and trust. Of his fitnesa there will be! l-'dm -annual association, He will be no question as he has Wa for years io ft"0' tor a week, or mote tlose touch with all state affairs in hisi o -work about the state house ,,J m the'. Gotrernor Olcott U amiUiigl, exhibit- Bewspajier field. Since 111 hr h..',n been associated with the Oregon Jonr e.'il on to the time of his apjiointrnenl te ofice. ' . .LIBERTY BOND QUOTATIONS New York, June 23. I.'.bertjr bond quotations: 3?ia 992; lit 4 ' 9"; second 4's 4; f,rt 41,'s S"..4i; ee-ond 4H'n M.et; third 4V's f"..H; fourth il, 's K.2C,. victory 3 Si's 100.02; victory S-4 W.! X I i 1 1 TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE National. n 6 12 K Host on 3 I Philadelphia 2 0 0 Kmlolph n::d Wilson; Jacobs, Bmith and Vilil;iniH. B 1 I . II Pittsburgh Ht. I.ouia Miller and Schmidt; ous. (Sixth inning.) ' Tucro and Clein- ) ; ' Cliieiigo-Ciiifiu&nti, postponed; rain. Xo other guino Bcheduled. rt ' American. B . '. 4 ,.U II 9 Vi Shawkey and B H E 8 6 0 S 9 0 Detroit Shocker and Severoid; Leonard and ftnnage, 1 ' Cleveland . Chicago - B 11 3 2 "" and O'Neill; Cicottc and Schalk. " , K 11 F.l "nsnington, 12 IS 1 Boston 3 5 4 Harper and OhnrritV; Caldwell and Waltors. CITY NEWS. Now Open I Service station on Velle, Cole, Reo lUid Dort cars. First clawi on- I to repairing. Salem Velie company, 102 The indications are that Um Harvey minstrel Mliow at the ooeia bouse will'.,) i, will i. iv. - .,r,u,r.m .mi cm. play to a laree audience thi eveninr. 'Pl.l J.:ll .1 , i ,i: , The bill shows several headhners. 0 Ctoremor 0!ert. Manafer T. E. Me- -' ... r uuinuit jiriu imn nemoon m.8kin ".' te "f, t0 t0 I r-pre i lie jiciu Tor tne airplane ser- it.. a - -i. .i i me Jiilv .., 4 and .,, whea tho people !of Salem will be nivea an oniKirtnnitr 10 fly almost to the eftouds at $10 a ' fly. ,?,,ar " ""P t pktxographs snap i - . " ri,-inn earners man H Cr.ints Pass hen the flock of big "birds " landed there, One of these shows the novernor mounted on the platform of sn oil wasfca for an ad drep and wss caught at the moment when the executive was ejaiiulatiag to the artist "-iioot!' Fred Cook and a group of four boy scout returned Haturdsy from the out camp on upper Safi Creek, where they rcpoM. the time of their live is spite of the weather. i . Should the weather remain nronltJmi. i Itaat part of the i.rst PreAyf eria a 1 church who are in (ho habit of attend ing prayer meeting will hold a picnic service next. Thursday evening at. the , ihomc e,f Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Park, on the v uj.:.cj' liarin. -o- Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Qoltra of this city two alumni of Wilhtinette university, I are tho latest donors t otho Luusanno hull fund, contributing the sum of (1, K Odd. This brings the tulul of saLiaci'H' j tions up to $o7,000. Balph Thompson of the Valley Motor company, left this morning for an ex tended tour through southern Oregon, geing' as far as Kiiamath Fulls where thev huve established an airencv. Thev iinticinate. an iniillpnse linsiuess in thnt . , - , : , ' , . ; section through reclamation and im- gntion projects. -f ' . . . An old Bulct loaded wlfh ...berrie;.. and driven by n farmer," was backed up 0,lo the curbing in front of tI.e Comn.or - cial Vuli'iiiiizing company this morn .ing. lu making the landing the driver evidently got his foot on the Wrong 'pedal, for tho mocd.inc ...ado a wild lunire across the sidewalk and smashed out the luwer l.aif of one of 4he big!dcks and I. L. Townscnd. plate ghisa windows. - E. T. Barnes and family are now on their way home from the eust, having reached Tacomn this afternoon, wihere a this afternoon, wihere they were joined by Ralph llurneg, who nas neen nt cv-noeiK. iney expect to,of faiI1jjP, w,ose names were not ob rt home y the latter part of the I . ,f umii,.s wh0 have clun a to the week. Everything Is coming on fUit for the Inggest Fourth of July celebration ever held in Salem. The only undecided fea ture va that of floats and It is thought that several labor organizations and also several of the leading industries of tho city will put on Ifloats worth while, since the business firms of tho city decided not ,U be represented by floats. One of the Mir attractions will be the famous Rose festival float that cairied off the prize at Portland dur ing the Hose festival. When the soldiers and sailors and the marines come .to .the city to celebrate the great homecoming and Fourth of July, they will find ample preparation . have been made for their entertain meat. The man who has seen service in the late wur should first go to the Com mercial club where headquarters of the war rump coinmuuitv service have been , established. As soon as he he register- ,i!.. .!, .mi ni.n. i,,i .. . ..... i aitmiSHion to ll the movies nnring the tbree davs celebration. Thia roupon or ..,.,j,.i;t iti n. rHt)n dim tn a ro.,m and free board during his stay here of three darn. The program is in ,0mtct form and after the soldier or 1 . ... . l ""'or or marine nas once regisrcrcn land received the creilentinlii he will "l if P"-perly eared for. The fi.t event w 41 be .the recent on to 'be I'"' eve'" Hlp nwp""" w " KjVPn Thursday evening at Marion I .... .a . tin he It.. si(- ronntr and nte. ' Th campaign for the Goddess of Lib erty for the great three days celebra tion July 3, 4 and 5 is now on. Ballot may be found at the Spa, (Iray-Hclle, Patton's, Commercial bowk store. Hart man's and Hmith's corner cigar store. The vote are to lio.fi jnred on a basis of iiw cent each and different colored ballots will heifor sale, each with a dif ferent value The. first voting will be (fin this evening but it is expected that after the name of 4,he caduiatc are once announced trtemis of the sev eral candidates will get busy. The Ood ds acWted will be given a number of favor during' the three days, in addi tion to having the honor of presiding st ail social functions. Each day there will be published a conpon in the "ani- ,n,ZnZ'. .7 T 7 ' ' ..I ballot boxea. n i, gjod Z five votes! " l.l r.. 1 ..... .,: -. The circuit eonrt tod.. 1. bn- ; .l. s, ' 7, 7' The suit is over a contract for .beep. ' Autos Whirl Pioneers of Ox Team Generation to Reunion In Wqldoi Hills on Saturday .'In Waldo. Kills today the Hi't rose aad tree fern entwine about the ancient wake-fence; century old Mumps, hewn" w asiuia long uewu, are screened oy creeper and aod.ftiig ftower-sptkea where -vestordaV waa the gloom of the foreat p.imf vat'ia a vclvetty excuse ot grain .ad vetch, undulating to the ak.v - mie; ana oa me anous wnere tne pio nee 'a rank, grexed uufcured ic. ias-! American iiiai,h...d if rem a liability to oa of red fir, four decade old. TWoi.m asset. A a further mean of help in. little left to remind the settler t tit ing alons; the good wort 0f the K'ki early days; all i changed and with the change has come incomparable beauty aad wvalth. "' Thou of the old vanguard Whd eaiue - into lb is region, snail-paced Hth tlie ! P" " 1919 was made mure aicinpr ..x -team in the early 'jOs, were 'wnirled ' ,j'u predecessors, twit sere in lat'Sntttdav forenoon for the pio-lHl " J""1W. mvm view of the nei-r's picnic' m'higll grade automobile. ! If, '.f ""'"'' h'va SMXIP'-ted , l .i ill ... ' that the sije qunlitu-atiun if or uieiulier- alo a uh their eraiidehilren. Tha ouo -i v H , .? . . ,uu"""r link thnt binds the present with the t., i,,,, , , , .... . f ., e. , , i ,avo 1,1 ,ll ''e for oil vents or lit twtlie spir.t of thrift ni.a loyalty ! ,mr ,.0UnllU,(1 mmhn; of uud lisut:Uity that has- come down , as M-iat i.n, for l.v another "-;ar the with the blood of, the a-fouil and third 1 original or;;nirimtion will exist in name jjonoralion of tho pioneers; and ita'only fniitiifjo is uhown in every prosperous I ' ' . fiirm among the hills. I F. E. Shafer baa taikeo out a building r : William Jory Oldest. . j permit for $imi. This represents the Kour ((enerationa might have beea !,'ost , uf, Ittiiir in a new fmirt of Mr. represented in the throng that filled" SnafVr '" lw'l' house on oath Com the natural ampitheatre iu Hunts Cov nit''"',ia 'U and is ona of the nmny Inst Saturday, for among the Marion ""provementa going on iu the .city, county pioneers was white haired Will-1 Th, Tj2Ta. W.laon has uun.Jor.v, 91 yeaw of .ro, and thotq lw aipr!liw Rt w;.,4 , fcr . y " ,S were babes in arms. Kepreseututiyen i.kelmeh, V. W. th.uiUt and Frank were present from many parts of the; Schmidt. This includes 4..U share in county, probably represei.tuiuB ail the, tho Northwest I'ruit lro.lucts C.i., now states of the I'nion. Tho gray head1 I'her. eomnanv. and 10 .nN. l .i I were comparatively few in number, fori a score or more of the pioneer baud have passed away during the past ytar, and for thoau wl retnttui the tup wna a hard one. Grandfather Jory, probably the old- I nitt ri.mniii inn. iLinri in llm liiiml wnu noticeable i t the crowd as he ambled.! about with his eailo. and creeled old neighbors. Ho could recall the entire history of this region from the day of '47, for with the exception of the mad era of '49 which he spent in the Cali fornia gold 'camps, his whole lifo has been confined to hia 300 acre farm near KHletn, where ho now lives with his son, Kd Jorv. ' " ' Grandma Humphreys There. Seated in. her rocking chair at ttre front, feeble but alert and smiling, Grandmother Humphrey of Sublimity exchanged greetings with old time friends. Her continuous residence on the .1fi.Vnc.ro farm dates back to 1R.'4, and she can relate n volume of exper iencea in tho, eoiiiest of a new world, Halo old Mutt Small of hilvertoa wna promiaent in the crowd--a land- 'murk of the eitrlv Mfl1!. as well as W.'m- i, ' Ws, as well as W, , T. Kigdon who, though younger in years thun many of the baW, has probably I i . . . M .. ... wnler acniiiimtancc hp tne conniy tnan .. .: i IM .u o... ..,' .,; Ua ,u. ' ,; L" .,. .,aillK b ..hooner" in'.i ' V.. . j"v " m) othlf r families, l, I. l.nli,.nrf 1, " '" '- ,"" ' - ;'"',ne ",lm,,lit "I ' ""'v. anrvivor. In th.s group wnS the he had of the 'n'y f J,l,'ob H-' """1? "', J1' . the sotKl. to ... .n -v.. ..,tfte summit of the Denk. A view '. Sherwood, Chns. Hoynton, E.ekicl Hon. j iwwiung Divumt nwm, Other well Known settlers wno were born and raised in the Waldo Hills ro gion were Henry, Walter and Harry Downing and Abner Lewis, and alonji 'along with those were large numbers lands of their fathers, havo grown pros- ...J n...Ul..lin.l U.,.., .xt l.am i " . ', . i . ri itli H II Ul UU "S l v . n j ' n county. Koine of them tell Of ltaving the farm and jogging about all over the. continent, but were satisfied to room back at laid and settle down among the bills for the lmlauce of their days, for hero at least is climatic and indnstrial peace. It was u jovial, sociable crowd that filled the wooded ampitheatre, every body knew everybody, the air was re dolent with "jazz" music from the Sa lem baud, ami the occasion was made more festive by the venders ef ice errant, lemonade and peanuts. Henry Downing acted aa chairman of the meeting with County Coinmisiouer Hnt as secretary, and a large part of th da., was neeiinied with the nroirrain of vocal solos, recitations and address-j es. Some of the favorite songs were rendered by Mrs. Sidney Richardson of Silverton: Mrs. Merle Hnrdiiu, Mrs. Carleton Smith, Miss Lena Belle Tartar, as well as by members of the Apollo rlnb l.yman McDonald, ('. H. Mil veil son and Mr. Doefb r. AH were, given hearty encores. Several very snappy recitations were famished by lilt Is Kthelvn Kcllv. The principal addreaa of tho Ji.ora iK "'' of J"'1-' " nett of the supreme court, who paid a glowing tribute to the character of the early pioneers, whoso fidelity to their religious, political and educational ideals had Im-IimmI to make the Willam ette valley what it is today. Ht spoke with special feeling of the past played bv the sons and daughters of the pio neers in the world war. Judge Bennett is entitled to a place among the build era of Marion county, though not o..e of the earliest arrivals. " Elk Aak Aid for Fnud Following the long dinner, Walter Tooze was eslled to the platrform to deliver one of the address for which he is famous. He dwelt at b-ngth upon the part the Oregon birys have played in the ar, incidentally citing the ca es of his own 4hree sui who in their devotion to the cawe are typical of millions of American boys. In the rnore of his a.ldrras he nadc promi nent the wort ot the Halvatoin army V rnt where they made for Uiem- ,m S'f.' h3,,9r,He made a strong plea for the cooperation lDm Prese,w ,n ,ne ,lrlle l"r IU"" now in progrrs aJr t',rIU", t",",h hg tX 'perieitce at the front gave weight to statements, ie a vivid dcseriii- xtua of the battle m which the Oregoa I took part, and a Wo nude a at run ph' tor the it vwtiim armi- i K.,. i t'.v wen so much, iaiiei.tej. Thi ad - " !'lVweiited by Captain t!LL lVt? ' wUk ,loJ1 J" - '.r.os chief hi,,i,.... ... :" ' 'Ike ladic of tie la band presented ' a beautiful knitted qy.ilt, which, wtts iPt up to rafflie Ht tU cents number i Ja l' taller reect the. pioneers' Marion hotel. Marriage, licenses have been issued as follows: Waller 8 Haider uf Los Almoin, 31, a newspaH'r man to Uu zel 1'arris 2(1, a aalesladv of Kalem. Andrew Wilson, 42. of rurtir routn :i. farmer, to Nora Lafley also "H 'I oaiera. te ilinuej hour the throna was scalfered into parties and one of Uio V I"1?? oi ntitiil Oregon feasts was ffl'rehd'amid a clatter of socialibility and reminiscence. " 9Th program to create lnta.-est im rhttalvatlon annv campaign for funds, Klinra at AurOru Saturday evening was well-attended, and according to Walter lB Toiwe, everything i,' coming alon'i nlWfight in that vicinity for a liboral iiKripfion. thus. V.'tiullowny and lubiu;l). Day wore .the ioakers of tho e'vviiiag. Tho program included solos by Mrs. Verna t'ooder Prunk, t). L. Mc lonn.bJ, the lodien quartet of Wuodbiiru and, recitation ay Kthelwynit Kelly.' Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. F Ev Zimmeriuan .drove L . ul I IH...III1IH lu UJIJIIIIIIIUT vi-rTi. , ,fc . - .,. I f?ar'.f V- Albnay, their automobile at I,i!mt1inl, w. .. " v- ""...t unu,. ivacuinsj ,l . , i ui me wubi ana on point seven miles sonth of JWigone, All of tho prominent mo.in taa )'uks of the roast were visible from the summit. On the return thn Mwtj:ifound 60 varieties of mountain fiuwors, Mary's peak is one of the most popular climbing points iu the -.ii' , ..' " W. I, BICJDON ft ': Undertakers CO : 252 North High Street ' ' JUNK WANTED Call 398. Highest price paid for Junk, second hand goods and machin ery. Be sure and call 398, get the right price. Th square deal house. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Cheraeketa St. Salem. Or. - ' l ' si "S( ... . M rif? it- l, '. -- - , Magnified Results Try one of Our Wonderful Little Want Ads'-and wratch the RetulU Salca $ a Goad Place to Trade -.fiui. ami airs, xj. tmuierman dBove'' Corvu,n, Saturday vonina and ut ftutU',fat- "-- : tJi?' C,, ' i!" ? r..Creainery butter ...... Hr44H 4s4 .. .jr.i .1 Try Salca First Ia Buying iff.!-4 Quick Reference To Firms That Gits Service On Short Where Bujer And Seller MeetWe Recommend Our Advertisers. EVEBYTHINa I Salem Electric Co., llnsonie Tsaiple, j , REAL ESTATE I l"OB SALE Cheap, a neat modem 5 room bungalow with i good lota an block from raved street, 3 blocks fiom car tine, half eash. bnlanco easy terms; also 5 acres '4 milea from eity limits, S room house well near parch, iroodbarn, about 50 fruit trees I Price $1400. half cash. Square Deal Realty Co. I'houe 470. -7t BEST BUYS ! 5 room molern bungalow in fust ' class condition, paved street, easy t terms, toO. Furnished. ."I 8 room modern house, 5 blocks froini I.ndd & Husk bank, only f.liiO. ' 7 room strictly modern house, on pared street and car line, some fruit! easv terms. 7 room modern homo, lrj;o lot, case terms $1900 - 8 room modern house, all furnished, lot 11)0x130, feet, all kinds of fruit, terms to snit, $3500, 8 room house all moflorn nut m ni, . fine eoudition, owner going, awav, $:i;oo. . Have several houses to apt ly an part pay oa ranches. Soiolofsky, Dnync building. WELCH ELECTRIC CO. . FOR ELECTKIO 1BOKS ELECTEIO TOASTEB8 .. ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS Phons 633 S79 State St. 4 The Capital Journal Daily Market Report Oraut Wheat, soft white S.10 Whsat, lower trades oa sample Oats : J 8588 Hay, chcai . ..: 124 Hay, oats , , , 2e Barley, ton . .'. o8 Mill run : 43(d44 l! . ButteTfat. 5So Pork, Wai and Unttoi Pork on foot 18 Vjff? 16o Veal, tfancy 17Viifo"!!ue Rtoere v 7(9e Cows 5(a'7LjC Ll- ..I.. - I l. 1011 nmuil; lliiiios w wv"w 4fto Bhecp, yearlings .... Eggs and roaitcy 7 I'ag. c"h 40f441e 24e 16 28e 2.j3 35a 4 'f!,,'im' llv! "' Old roosters Broilers Vegetables Strawberries ..... Radishes, dos Ithubard Potatoe . 82 New potatoes - - 4Va Green onions do 40 Onions sack - 4W.80 Cabbage - 5 Head lettuce 70s Oarrotts 45 Bunch beets 5 Cantalopes C.763.00 Iron Ornnges 5&)T Lemons,, box . Banana - - MjO (Wifornia grape fruit 18.00 Black fig Jb llls Whit figs, lb. 19(a520 Package fig pel is SO pkg Mfafl 0 Uoxier. eitraeted 20 BetaU me Kegs, dozen ..... . e Creamery butter . 6(!t70 Country butter 5o(.0o Flour, hard wheat $3.103.23 Portland Market Pontlnml, Or., June 2.I.Jlutter, city creamery S'Mabiite Hg, selected 'local ex i'A(ii 43e Hens 2.''J'i('. Rroilura 3134e Geese llfttQ Chctse, triplets 3"(39e Djult lits stock mini Cams Receipt, 3in Tone of market lower Good to choice steers 10(5 11 Fair to good steers Hui.i.;0 Common steers 7fe7.50 (emmoa to fair steers Choice cows and heifers tl'ti i.oO Good to choice cows aed keifers 9(f9.50 Medium to fair cows and heifer 8(oc7 Ksir to medium eow and keifen rn .S0 ' t a n nor $3.505 Bulls fSra ' . 1 Calves 313.2." Bog ' Beceipta 879 Tone of market higher Prime mixed l9..',0Si 19.7.r. Medium mixed l!Cil9.2r, Rough heavies 17.25(3 17.e Bulk 19.60 Piga 1 7.2.1 17.73 ny Tteceipta 127ft Tone of market higher Fair to choice lamb fVVh ! 13.50- Yearlings t7(i9 Cull Umbs ,10(510.30 Wethers 7(u Ewe $d.ii(ai 4 A, - 4 jy. fc,rf jk Takpkoa ..Mala I ELECTRICAL 1ST North High- AUTO DIRECTORY ; AfTOS without drivers to ire, 1 dol lar per hour, ly S, Gua.. Bt. Thoa m. - it. jPECfLES FURNITURE STORE for Bargains in new and aeeoodisal goods for the house, furniture, rang es, heaters and atones, run, aewin machines, graniteware, dishes, suit, cases, trunks and tools. W waat ysur oil furviture nnd toe. will pay you highest cash pnra. 6e na last. Peoples Furniture Stare, 271 N. Commercial St. Phone 734. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CAiUI BEQUIUKD Oaod OTercoal shoe and suits,- all kinds of niiMis at instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing itoves, gas stoves, suit cases and 1000 oilier useful articles to sell ( trade. What have yout The t'apiUJ Exchange. 337 Court St. Phone 493,, WE WANT "Yon? Used furniture, stoves, carpet and tools, as we pay fair prices lor evervthing. Call 947 CAPITAL HARDWARE A FURM Tl'RE IU 2S: N. Com '1 8t. Hats Blocked HAT BIjOCKTXO I desn tnd block ladies' and Men 'a hat. Jmtt re, ceived a hat renovating machin. It gets the dirt, Try it once. 0. B, Ellsworth. 493 Court St. Salens Or. STOVE REPAIRING ST0VE8 REBUILT AND KEPA1BEB SO years experience, Depot National and American fence. Sizes 28 to 58 in. high Paints, oil and varnish, ete, .Loganberry and hop boos. 8alem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court street, Phone f24. J. A. Rowland Fumitare Stare Buys, sells and exchange new al 2d hand furniture.- All kind t repair work, light gtiading,, fillag, and brozing a apeeialty. Bight, prices. 247 North Comiaereial Phone 16. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed oa moot ly contract at reasonable rat C pool cleaned. Dead animals r moved. Office phone Main 167. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Beal Estate Bnturity THOH. K. FORD Over Ladd Bush baak; Bales Orgoa eeat interest. Prompt service. Si years time. Federal farm loan bond for sl. A. 0. Bohrnatedt, 401 lf toaio Temple. . Sulem, Orega. INSUILVHCa COO'tiu-Foi free la formation about Life Insnraae J. F. Hutehaaon, diat. Mssager fwr the Mutual Life of N. T., ef 371 Btate St., Balem, Or. Offl phone 99, residence 1394. H LAUNBRYMAN HOP LEE, expert lauadrymaaj 41 Ferry Bt. I pay top market pile for ctucStens and Eggs. OfiU pkOMi 1339 J, residence 1S33J. WOOD SAW FHOSB 1690B Our Price are Right M. ZANDLEB, Pronrietef W. 1233 X. Summer Street. Balsm, Oregtm . .. j J 1 rltaire;g STEWAimr HKP.IHr f!!friPZ-D just installed mswhtn that wil ekwrpea lawnmowets the same a U factory pat then eat new. Bfing U your Lght repair work to . Al via B. Stewart, 347 Conxi Bl. Pkoa 493. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIOHT3 OF rTTHIAS at BET AT kfeCornaek kail oa vry Tneeday at (. Walter Lenon, C. 0., F. J. Kuatz, K. B. ft B. BOYAL Neighbor of America, Or goa Grape eamp No. uso meet every Thtrrsday ventng la MeOwwaek hall Wsvator c'vic. Oraele, Mr. Car rie E. Burnt, 4 Unio Stj reor der Mrs, Melissa Person, 1413 th'8t. Phiwi 1436M. WATER COMPANY 4ALEU WATEB ma PANT Of flea oner Commerei! d Trad tU BUI parable monthly ia advaae. , Pknoe 80S. " Out f"60 student ia the poacmacy departnient of I ha Univeraily of Wash iogton this year if) are wessea. To rrptace the old cniiilinj reeenny burned, the whool d.r,nct of t.mBlre. ia Coos eoanty, has voted ruio or HlSuO,