a- THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1919. PAGE-SEVEN i r i JLJ L. rH : - "G U'e have it in the most serviceable artistic designs- Comfortable, rcomy and damp. proof. . It comes in either upholstered or plain wicker. ' ' - The complete outfit consisting of chairs, tables, rockers and swing can be bought very reasonable. Spend Your Leisure Moments With a Vfctrola. You Will Certainly ; Enjoy Its Entertainment - - i- w i A v All , J-- -J ' ... ... 1. - . . . . . ... FORTY AND FORTY The (1c rniana were forty yt.irs ptcpr. riiitjf for the war." . The treaty, ending; their dream of world douiiuiua, was Hiued in us many niiuuto.5. : ciTYNrvvs. : N Now Open! Service station on Velle, Cole, Hon and Dort earn. Hist class ati- FPniirinir fin loin Volifl Pfmmanv NomnZu-er! .1 ' 'fl "7 I ftortli conm-irtial. u Two cows for sale cheap, 1 Durham ami 1 Durham and Jersey, 4 and 5 years old, Ifresh about seven weeks. E.'llo X. Commercial. 6 2S A service of unusual interest has ! 'en arranged at the Pi rot l'n-sbyter. iau cliunh tomorrow murning at 11 o'clock. In view of the- welcome and pnlri.itic donionstratiou to come tiPkt sseek. this service will he reminiscent of the world war. Iliief addresses will be made by Harold Kal.iu, Paid Wal- lace and Kiehard Hanson, who will tell not only of experiences and obsi'rva-. lions of the war but lessons arising out of the war. The service will "be made snore attractive bv sneeiai music pro vid. d bv Mss Ada Miller. . " . . J'rank Hi, htei of this city. Mr. Rii ht.r J. A. SiddaU leaves today for Astoria! Win ,,.,, th(. in hig store 0I1 in bo l, nf't 'r the business of Mark Court street. rid .all. w ho is reported M beinij Very j 0 ' ' ' Lieutenant Browne, -who Is to fly . p. lo re juk :;, 4 and 5, has ileenh d deli By the carelessness of some paaserby nitc.v to ship his airplane to Ashland wi-h a lighted ciar stub or a flintch, ,) expect, to arrive there tomorrow. "Bert Sisclio, who is employed at the J, w;i Brrivi. in n!.-m next Wcduos Jlans.n planing mill at the corner of ,a,-. The aviator has b.eu flving in flnire't and Mill street, had a bill of Olifornin and in order to fulfill his about Km in damage hung upon his engagements here and at ilverton, Mit.Miumile this morning. He left the ,e, idod not to take the risk of flving lutM-hine standing in front of the Han- over the Kiskivmi mountains. The "avi ea resilience while st work ia the'ators kIio flew from Mathers field, will, and later on discovered that the ja,.ramoiito to Portland for the Rose Irilliinitik'S c,n the interior sum on fir If. r;......l i, . a.. Kippo-i dly from the cnuse .u. sted. 'over the mountains and were obliged to I "r M I','"a M Tarr J: V''" The tire as quickly put out but nut ; fir at an altitude of from 8000 to 10,-I)t""1 ,-an'',l,,u,,K-antil the car was consi,lcrbl damax- tjuO feet. ' P- m. Street sjrts and taces. ed. j I streets adjoining Willsm Pari:. o I The stats encampment of Spanish! 2 P- Stunt flying over Willson The weekly report of the Industrial ssr veteran, which will meet in the I'aik bv Lieutenant Browne, acrid -nt commiirnon shows that there city next Wediics-iay and Thureday 3:30 p. m. Arrival of Oovc.nor 01 "'H'lents reported f-r Hie 'will be given a pleasant time Wednes-'; eott from Kugene in airplane piio.ed bv we. l. tl r nihout the s!a-e. f this num ,.,,- f,,.r their organization and per-! Lieutenant Crull. De.licr.tion or Olcott Sht o one proved tats! that of OV mifted to irel di Vn to l.nsintu H,,H n..;. ci.i.i I .. u : .1. ..: I ..... , ' "-'". snipooi r or i oriiaiiu, It wa. ho-.,n llml ii- ,.f , . .. , '.b e. t to the (rnt iioi s r.f the cim - w.,1. ti. ..i .1.. ... r.i .s iiiMimiany ror tms wepx may tho veterans will be taken ia hand and be -s:gi!'-d in some nu-.-isor-- to the'viven auto ride to the slat, inaritn. (.rnpavid.l of i lint" wee f r wh i h appeals were aeirt tut fr-jii "Hh effi 'ial ami rorporatua heaiiquar I ?r... e : auxiliarv. The ech making will take) Eotert C. Paulus, matugfT of Uie Si-pl;,. e at the l.sa.pict. Wednesday eve- ' rr'"' 'i," 'x" "'"" lu'e ng will be taken up with s c'ompli- Ine U;llamotte Vaiiev Kriit ex. hsn ' m-nanr dance at the armory fir the . n a. curt of the of died : sis lor., tn wliieh the pitbiie. will be! f a is r.d big crop of this soa, the jiavite.!. Q .1 ;ViCT0RY CELEBRATION IRK IE HI II PnmmitfflO Hol.-loC TKot Psi.1 wiiuiuiivb VVblUkd 1I1UI I UI ades Will Be Morning Feature. Vlie hiird-woi kiu coniiuitlees chuiKO of the ;reat Victory program of next week have been making Rood pro-1 ixtt ft 1 1 coiiitnitti'Ptt nrat'tii'Jiliv um-rio ' . , , ' TT'" ?" w sufficient .let.n.teness so that .t may ' U '.'' V II I ,, tM I Kfm. : .lit. ' TV r if a -a - 4 i.f eonsidereil orfici.ll. At a meeting this coiiinnttoe for final arrangements. hel.l Inst night the matter was gone over j r'olluwiinjr is the completed togram iu detail, considerable time boiii", iveu!iis it stnmls nt the present hour, tliou(li to the Bi ruiiomonts for the parade It there may be minor changes next veek. I " . ' I ; -.... .. .... ekchnnge found it necessary to have its nffiiiis psporlv manured and for this rcn-.Mi the Krnit I'niou has taken over the Willamette Valley Fruit ex ilinntc. The offices have been at Cor vnllis, but during the time Mllr. Paulas is 4 loaned bcniiipmrters will ibe in Salem with the Hnlem Fruit irnien of fices. Mr. i'linllls inm lionn olini, a fi ,iVs tim. to the rtrhnnw ton;.,.,.. ,,.,.1 j,,,; air,,,,,!,. im,, ,, .-ll ,. of U,Mit, , ,.', to be shipped direct from (litferent points iu the valley. Duo to ill health, A. J. Ellis of Sil verton has sold his furniture stock to ... . . . The I burs. Uiv sevsions. After the organ- ... l' i: ..... .. ! oiiijiiiincniary aouresses from the state and eitr officials, and' t. . - i . ... , r i ton and in the nearliy country. I'pon their ii-turn from auto rid;ng, thev will be given a bsniiuet at the armorr in (the camp rojun of the veteran snd ti3 Furniture 1 mm W. W. ore Ycu Get More for Your Mon:y at Moore's Iwkk fi mil v decided tlint both tup bnby ' , ,1 phrnile aim tire victory paih woiini li;ie IO Of IH-IU 111 11IC O'MIUHHI t'IM".r 1 Ii ... I... i. .1.1 :.. a of the men wn tuKo part in ...0 Kiffj I parade cannot be presout in thu after-, 'noon. lleio it was decided to hnve the l.ti I i.v p.irr.lc und exhibit nt Willson Victory Diirado at 10:30. wed by the I ,. ... . . . I I III' COIIIIII I l I IH1 III UMUIt-lliVUIB IUI I the baby parade have been made ipj with ii few exceptions, those mum .1 be-i linir Mfs. I.ocke, chnirninn; Mrs. U. I.. Moves, Mis. W. 11 Di.vpv. Mis. li. o. (.'lliiiiin, Mrs. 11. 11. Olinuer, Mr. K. L. linker, Mrs. win. . Walton, iii're will bo a series of nine prizes offered on the baby pnradc, the decoratxn. of na fh.. .mrun-.a ltf ttw littl.t. a l.nr 1 1 , i'",,,,u' I''''' ones in nnticipLcr l. A , meetin- will be .hold this afternoon by Xll'ni SllllOUllceiln-lll. HUH llino lliimmi n to the formation and the various fen- lures wil be miide Monduy. July 3. 8 a. m. and continuing all day July 3 and 4 Registration of service men at ('oiiimorriiil club, issuance of pns.it a anil assignment to homes for mciiis i.ml rooms. 2 p. in. Airplane stunt flying over cnpitol, 8 p. in. Official home comiii recep tion for service men. Marion brpiaro. 8:.'iH p. in. Street dance at Court and Church stieets with Chcrriaus as hosts. July 4. fi a. in. National salute of 21 guns. H a. m. Kcgistrr.tion of service ,nen, Commercial club, continuing all dny, 9:.'!0 a. m.- Ilaby parade, V.'jl.son rrk. lOi.'il) a. m. March of Victory. iraud parade of military, patriotic and fralerniil organ mi t ions, floats, cyclist sipiailron and features. 11:30 a. m. Patriotic program. Mar ion Square, Justice Lawrence T. Karris, "peaker; Adlni r.steb, reader of lecla rntio i of In.leendence; Major A. I arl ton Smith, mcsler of cen monies, music by quartet coniposi-d of Miss Ada Mill . w ' I'l. l m -Baseball game. Wlllame'te -ir, , ' , w , . . P- m. Tired Mothers conrrt and community sing. Marion Square, oirec tion of Dr. II. C Epley. W p. ni. Banquet for service mm. 7: p. m. Exhibtion of foik dan ring. Wi'lson Park, pupils of Mrs, ""'l'1' hile " P- '" Street dancs, Cotirt and Church streets, Cherrisns as I.e.!..,:. J::Hi p. m. -Fireworks. Cottage street between Court and State. July 6. - 9:. a. m.-Plnns incom.dete but . ... Porels R -tW . n v sit;htaeeiii! nutoiiiobile tour for service ,..n ,,.1.I.U r.vu ...m p. m.Airplauo'ZjlunV flying over ls!)n l'ark. U. t. if-u . , lllsDll 1 ark. , P,a uU,.t , m,ryit0 ,1HMli It" 1 . 1 1 J'tOIiiilU HSlOCIaliOil JJ pj Reimisn At Fair Grounds The Wisconsin Association held its tenth nnr-ial reunion and tiiciiic at the H,nt' '' !iunils yesterday. About " ! tn s aw,c,aiin I . ,? ' V '", '"' A it.. 'L I .... . : M K Hi ti'jhii rn , .JuiljiO UehKtor nni V. L, cm,,,nin joyed a. rWth of .Inly Hcbrntiohs , tho picnic on the last ,av (,f w.i101, ft ,(,n )iH.y W(,r(, country buys bnek in Wisconsin. Those treat's wore the gift n( .l id(e Hinjjhiiiii and worn greatly enjoyed by nil. IV... ...... .1.'. r.'... I'miinn .pi nil- 1.1 I crii-ion proerHIK wns an address by Hon Conrad P. Olson of Porllutul and violin solos, bone solos and songs by Mr. Kill and Flint, assisted by Mis. Kosc llngedoru. Fven Methodists mid those of a deep water denomination, had a liunl time holding their feet as turns remining them of Wisconsin barn dunces of long ago came to them. Other numbers were vocal solos by Mrs. Hendry of Salem and Miss' (Irnre Trestnal of Portland and a recitation by little Miss Mnxine Clark, which was especially enjoyed. It was voted to hold the next picnic at Sil vertoii. The newly elected officers are: Judge ('. I. Iliiiehain, president. A. C. liohmstedt, vice president and Judge Daniel Webster, sc rotary-treasurer. DIED LA FOU,KTTK d'riday June 'iT, (iracc (laughter of Senator Alexander La follett, agi'd 33 year. The remains are at the Hig, Ion par lors and the funeral will hn held at the 1'nited Evangelical church tomor row at ; p. in. Reverend Ixivell will officiate. Interment gott ccmeterv. be at the flag Folks who like $ood eats'rlike Post Toasties says d3c6i rlh SALEM KINGS PRODUCTS coam WLNS IN SUIT TO ENFORCE CONTRACTS A final decree in the ease of the Sulem Kiuj Products coul- paay v. A. Kuperl A Company & and the Vailoy Cunuieg Com- siiy, of Ncwberg, ia which. ti.a Salem company s-Might to e-.ijoia the defendants from receiving biis'iv. HiitK.t contract to it, h tee handed down ia the eiuuit eoart uf Multnomah county, a?- curding!,, wurd received here 4c today. .....', $ Cu-fer tho tenusf the la- junction which is granted, lh defendants arVperninnently joined, from accepting Denies already contracted for by to Salow King ' Products Cc' pany, and are further enjoined -from interfering iu my. way with the contractu of the plni:. tiff compatiy. ' ' i ! -r : i ! RECITAL PLEASING Pupils Cf Miss Magers In Con cert Appearance Win High I Traice. 1 Whatever may have been the prime l-'bjort of the recital in the opeia huiixe liift cveniiijr, three things nere cir- p titinh Btfei rui'lislieil; a crotit audience :wn tlun'iij;lily etinnned with a vaii.'d iiinnicsil program of the highest pin'.i'y , there whs a i'lcsh deiuunatnition of :the taleut to lie found in Salem--and !.lis Almettu ilnyorn aepurcd an added j cvideuco of her iciiius as an instrui-ior ' , Alisa .Ma;;ers class of luivauccd pu- ')'i!s is waile up cf Mmeio'iite ('lower (linger Jlildu Anmlor, Minnie HihnUcr, n ii .. ..i.. .. i i i j luicuci- a. iiiiiuiii, oouniiH .laiiirs ami .,,.,. .. ,. i t i before the i.ublie on other oi-casious. sonio of them inunv limes. I'tobablv I Hit nit lit' t in- m f'iH' ii tin mi rt tit h,t tuf fludvHiituo tliun uii tlu hi up of tlir I i II 1.. I W HI II U J,1 1 " I IIMIM ill!-I (.tilling. ror u ci Urn to make comparisons iiuiioiig the soloists would bo tnMng a I large risk, for every one of the sing jers iiiidoubtodly appeared to their ad. miring friends as the particular star lof the ev-'iiing. It would be the simp I Kt lnotliod of I'oiiiiiiomhition to say ithut ull of them appeitii'd in the hiyli- est tviie of excellence in their i.iiuc ular stvle of rendition am! personality The audience vanned iiirdnntly to the litlle blind violinist Mrs. Olingcr, who wun brought upon the stage by her in structor like an iiicuiaatod brute 'i rose, and who carried them with her iu her exquisite rendition' of Verdi's ''Caro Nome" in English. She appear ed twice' tlpon the progrnTiind was re called. Miiss .loaniia .liimos, the most fnni ilinr figure of the musical rluge in Su- loin was leoiHvod as eiithusticiillv as 'ever and ma do as fiivoinblo an impres sion us ever Willi her roiliiiiduut, ex pressive soprano which wns especially effective in ' Spring Had Come." In coutrust with the. vivacious Miss .Initios is her choir associate, Miss Hilda Ams Icr, who adds to a voice of velvety smoothness and sweetness a , statuesque benuty tbut has no equnl iu Salem, Her pussiouutc rendition uf the aria frcm Carmen hold her listeners spell bound, Sovornl delightful numbers by Min nie Schuller wore nimbi more pleasing by flute obligatos by Margaret Laugh ton. Florence Huiluii was heartily en cored on her numbers "A lroaui of June" and 'Se Karan Rose." William Harris, another well known figure pre sented several old favorites, including ' Little Mother o' Mine," in which his rich, strong baritone shows iis fullest expression. Varying the vocul program nut a series of piano mid violin numbers by Rene L. Decker and Lucie Allele Bock er which were received with every rvi ilcnie if delight on the rt of the audience. On the whole Miss Mager may take to herself credit for ono of the most pleasing events of the past year. BORN TIIKAi"P--At the Salem hospitnl to Mr. and Mrs, 4 oininoilure J'. Thrapp, s3 S. Curch street, Salem, Saturday June L'S, IHIIt, a sun, to he called Commodore Porrv. Jr. Horlick's the Ofigloal Vlalted Milk Avoid iiiitatlont &Subttitates i.. LIBERTY BOND QUOTATIONS New York, June 28. Liberty bonn : 'quotations: 3, 's, U9.32; second 4 'a, 1 i3JM: second 4's. 94.14: third 4 ',' J 05.08; fourth 4'4's, D4.H; i 69.9(1; 31i's, 100.10, RUISES-CUTS Cleans thoroughly rsducs Inflsmmauon K meAA m . mm nrmm- ipplr lightly, without liS J ....... . friction f HfV VICRS VAPORUBli "YOUR BODYGUARD" -3Qf.6Q.t.20 4 W. T. BIQDON k CO Vndortakers 252 North High 8tret Journal Want Ads Quick Reference To Finns That G:v5 Service On Short Where Buyer And Seller Meet We Recommend Oar Advertisers. EVESYTHINO Salem Electrio Co., Masonic Triple, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Cheap, neat modera 5 iom bungalow with 3 good lots one Mock from paved street. 3 block : from car line, half ensh, balance eaey i terms: also 3 acres 2' miles from : city limits, 3 room house, well near porch, good barn, about 50 fruit tree j Price 1400. half cash. Square Peal Realty Co. Phone 4T0. 6-7 best Birrs ;iS acrea all the best of river bottom. 2S cultivated, well fenced; 6 room buuptlow, barn, hoj house, cliieken hoiw family fruit, j-iow-iiig crop if a dd soon. This farm is worth -."0:so CASH K I I U K I) G oo i ovtrcoM ler acre, but to move tt quickly will Hake fu-uKl on ensy terms. I 100 acres, i0 cultivated, house. 21 barn, lots of outlmiMin;, well fenc ed, closo to school und Station, 8 miles from Salem, only 3 per acre. 113 acres, "S cultivnted, 8 room house bara, Harare, all necessary outbuild ings balame of the plme in timber and stump pasture, fine family or chard; only -irt) per acre, ' j cash bal ance ti-pi'iccnt. 117 acres, nil tho best of river bot tom land; t0 in cultivation and iu crop, which all goes; room house, two old barns, nil well fenced, l'i miles from Henna Vista, owner waiBts to return to Europe; only $75 per acre. i'or best buys in ranches or city prop ertv see , S(H.1)I.()FSKV, Huyne buildiuj;. ' JUKX WANTED rt-n O(o tt:i.. K-i, viu oio. xii&ucb iiii.eB yitlli iv JUI,K' nanQ macmn' ery. Be uro and call 393, get the risW prices. Tho squars deal house, CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Cbemckcta St. Salem, Or. I Tfcs Capital Journal . t I Daily Harket Report Urain Wheat, soft white .10 Wheat, lower grade on sample Oats 85(ffRSe lnv, cheat - $4 Hay, oats . (2? Hurley, ton - 55 Mill run :. ti:iJH Btitterfat. Hultorlnt .r.3c Creamery butter jo(i ."iGc Fork, Vsai and Mutton Pork on foot 18Vjgl8e Vcul, fuuey U VuC" -Oc ateers 7(ij9c Cows !i(i i',jc Spring lambs 10to Ua hwes .... HUM Sheep, yearlings 7c ggs and Poultry Eggs, ensh lions, live 40c Old roasters 1S Broilers Vegetables Strawberries Radishes, dnz 33c Rhubard - e Potatoes 2 New potuloes SVio Green onions doZ - 4Ur Onions sack j.50 Cubbage .. - oe Heud lettuce - 70s C'arrotts - 4'ie Bunch beets 43' Cantalopes 2.7fl(u,30O i nil Watermelons - -. 4c Oranges t-i(d)l Lemoiis, box .. fife llanauas . U'e California grape fruit 10.00 Wlaek figs lb. 16uls Whits figs, lb. HKoyiilW Package figs pw bx 60 pkg H'O.itO Hokty, extraetcd .. 20 Jletau nicss E:gs, dozen . 4.'i(o.j0e Creamery butter 6oC Country butter 6.'i(;!lOe FliMir, hard wheat 3.lor,o3..5 Portland Market Portland, Or. June IX. Butter, city creamery 63fa.4c Eggs, wderted local es 43fti 44c Hens ..iL'(ic HroiletJ ZTx Cheese, triplets 3739c DAILY LITB STOCK MslBK-BT OstUl ReeeiptB none. Tone of market steady. . (iond to choice steers tldfoll Fair to good steers '.i(u tf.iO Com mon steers t7(a 7.30 Common to fair steers UiH.M Choice (ows and heifers t'fft i".50 O'Kid to choice cows ara heifsn (? 9.30 Medium to fair eows and heifer $8(6,7 Fair to medium cows and hcifen $8ffi 8.S0 aimers $3..'0(a5 Pulls Calves l(al3.2. Ecgs Receipts l. Tone of market strong. Prime mixed $f 'J0..5. Medium mixed I!i..Vito IW.75. Rough heavies sftH,..1. Hulk WMi 'JO, '.M. Pigs $17,ii In 18.30. Try Sulem First In Buying 1 Ttlspaoaa -Mala lTf ELECTRICAL 127 North High- AUTO DIRECTORY j AUTOS without drivers to -ire, 1 dol- lar per hour. IU7 8. Com. 6L Fhaa Ji It WHY SELL FOR LESS? We will -pay you mora rash for yanf houm'hold pioda. Get our kid before you sell. Teopics irnitur and Har4 wan' tture, 271 Com. St. Photta 73-1. SECOND HAND GOODS hoca and suits, all kinds of musto al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heats ing stoves, gas stoves, suit cases sad 10U0 other useful articles to sell of trade. What have yout Ths Csp twl Lxchange 337 Court St. Phoao 4jJ, WE WANT YOl'R used furniture, stoves, earpeta and tools, us we pay fair prices t'ft even-thing. Call 8(7 CAPITAL JIAKOWAKE 4 Fl'KNt TP UK CO. 2S3 N. Com 1 St. Hats Blocked HAT BUM K10 I elcan and block Indies' and Men's h.HS. Just rs ceived a list renovating machine. It gets the dirt, Try it once. 0. 1, tlUworth. 4H5 Court St. Sulem, Or. STOYE REPAIRING STOVES KEBt'lLT AND KEPAIBEO 50 years experience, Depot Nutroasd and American fence, Si7cs 28 to 58 in. bb.th Paints, oil still varnish, ete. , Loganberry and hop hooks, gallon Pence nd Stovr Works, 2M) Oourt street, phone,i24. ' J. A. Rowland Furniture StortJ Buys, sells and exchanges new and !!d hand furniture. All kinds at repair work, light grinding, fillngi and brazing a specialty. R'HH prices. 217 North Comuiorcial bl Phone 16. 8ALEM HOAVKNOKU Oarbags Sn4 refuse of all kinds removed on moat ' ly contracts st reasonable rates Ccsb pools cleaned. Pond animals ro moved Office phone Main 167. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over LadJ ft Bush bank; Salem Orsgo PKDERAL -FA KM LOANS 5H per. cent interest. Promt servies. 84 V years timo. Federal farm loan boada for sale. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Mas sonio Temple. Sulem, Oregon. INSURANCE COUNCiu For frss isn formation about Life Insnrsnes sea J. P. Htitchnson, dist. rnansest fo the Mutual Life of N. Y., offies al 371 State St., Sulem, Ore. Otflss phono 1)9, resilience 131).. tl WOOD SAW PnONB 1090H Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDLEB, Proprietor 1235 N. Bummer Street. Balom, Oregoi REPAIRING STEWART'S REPAIR SHOP Haa just installed a msehins thai wiU sharpen Inwnmoweri ths asms s taa factory puts them out new. Brlaf all your light repair work to sbs. AJc vin B. Stewart, 347 Court Bt. Plioaa 43. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornnck hull on every Tuesday at 8. Walter Lenon, C. C, P. i. Kuotr., K. B. ft S. ROYAL Neighbors of America, Or gin Grape camp No. 130 meet svery Thurslay evening in McComaek hall Elevator sf'vice. Oracle, Mrs. Cai rie E. Bunn, 848 Union bt; recor der Mrs. Melissa Persons, 14U N. 4th' St. Phone 113RM. . - r .. .. m WATER COMPANY 'ALEM WATER rrjllPANY Offiea sorner Commercis' and Trade BtrssU Bills pavable an nthly ia advaaea. ph. ana I ""Out of CO "students In the pnarmacy I department of the I'niversity of Wash- in'ton this year -.10 are women. To replace the old building reesatly burned, the school district of Koipira, in Coos county, has voted faads of $12,010. Pigs $18tS 18.30 Bneea Beeclpts none Tone of market steady Fair to choice Iambs tl..'06r 13,33 Yearlings Cull lambs !(" l2-0 Wot hers 7t.i S.."tl Ewes TWIT'S