THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 1. 1913. PAGE NINE. Mciie Monday, July 7th, 1:30 p.m. 157 S. Commercial St., Salem, Ore. Consiting of 1 stationary 1." h. p. Fairbanks t Morse oil engine with muffler and fuel tauk complete; 1 Bell k Wildmau. 5-ton -otii.ri-'r with condenser complete for iff or rolj storage. 1 lL'xl4.20 inc h refrigerator coiled and storage tauk. above with c in iarttiieuts; 1 heavy shafting bangers, and pulleys; CS KH pound ice cans; 20 feet 1 !,; in.-h pipe with elbows and 4 -inch bends; 1 2 inch avy duty foree pump; 3 100 gallon oil drums; 2 30 gallon oil drums; !0gallon oil drum; 1 Birkenwalt wall wale; 1 platform wale; 1 baton - -cer; 2 Toledo computing scales, new; 2 meat Murks, 30x:l(5 inches and :ti inches; 1 marble top refrigerator counter, 10 feet long; 1 10 t counter and i.ne 8 foot uounter; 1 glass top fish box; 1 Nution- .'drawer computing cash register new; tni feet quarter racks com. plete. 2 dozer quarter hooks; S letter files; 1 desk; 1 hand foree pump; 1 pipe vice; 1 air puiup; 1 box pipe fittings; 1 blor torch; 3 ioIIh belt '"'gi 30 gitllins Dcisel oil; ice tungs, quarter hooks, electric wire stamping outfit, 1 brick smoke house, tools, wrenches, 2 dozen bacon lungers. 30 gallon lard cooler, and many other things too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH Wm. WECHTER F.N.WOODRY, Assignee of Geo w. Tfce Auctioneer Vechter, 1&7 S. Com'l. , ,1A , Street, Salem, Oregon. ?hone 510 or 511 Salem WOODRY CONDUCTS SAXES Or EVERJ DESCRIPTION ANYWHERE ft CITY NEWS. CProf. Matthovrs returned recently from u trip to Medf'orii, Jackson conn ly, where he delivered the graduation a Idrcss before a high school class nuiu lierine over forty, lie noted a great i . 1 mpioveiiicut iu the' southern ' win. ilea unionists and Loyal Lo- , -1,1 ) erslnp of this city are re- I-' , Ifoi-iu "hr" parndC'Tlt one the afternoon of, July ..4th street from Ferry mirth to Groups of working people from the woolen mills, juice factories, lpn-king plants uud other industries are urged to join in this deiontriltioii. J'or further pnrtieuliirs call up I'nseal T;nglio, grand marshal, phone 20iili, - - June la the month for weddings In Sa l"t and the record for issuing licenses at the county clerk's office has linen broken. The last licen-e issued iu June was. to John il. Merchen, ae 02, of II 'resent t, Wn., and Wary M. Poslor, tile of tSnlcm. With the issuing of this license, the total for the inoiitk b.iiiibel'vd 41. o County Superintendent Srnitli says that at the meeting held last evening ui Turner to rliscussi placing vocal imial agricultural training iu the school next fall, there was a gi r;t favorable feeling expressed. It. was decided to cr.l! m i election July 14 when the prep osition will le put sciunrely before the voter of the Turner school district. Hintild vocational training for farming plii'-ed in the schools, the slate and federal government will pay part of the expense, leaving about $700 to be paid by the Turner district. The val uation of the district is flOI.OUl), DIED McIiTRMOTT At a cilv hospital .i " l!ll, Sheldon McDenntift. "-outh 2th street, at the age ?ars. 1 the wn ef Mr. and Mrs. ' cl'ermott. The family have ' ' ' ' iinl I few week', coming ;ra!ia, Wn. ly wa forw.nded this morn litialia for burial by the Kig iiri company. M..-.. I,. X. Itouey. w!i(i has been a Ciiest at tlie home ft Mr. nod Vt'. (' (). II. 1'un ett, li ft this uioiuing for Ku gei. Win. Xoble, p.. L. rreh and II. N. Vooney are Mill City citizens register ed at the Capital hotel today. Try Salem First. In Buying Salem s a Good Place to Trade t EYES EXAMINED a- GLASSES MADE FITTINGS GUARANTEED Consult us about your eye3 ! t HARTMAN BROS. CO. Jewelers and Opticians Northwest Corner of State and Liberty Streets M-4 f ! IE Mario.i county is still lagging in se curing its quota of 20,000 for the Sal vation Army fund, aceuiding to Waiter 1.. Tuoze, malinger iu charge of hend quarters in Salem. At the meeting held last evening of the colonels and cuptaiu and otners workers, ft was decided to continue the campaign and to also keep opon,,Jicad quartevs on HsiitltM'miimcrciiil street iu charge of Mr. Tpur.o. . : Aumsville, Jefferson, Turner i:id !joi vais districts liuve-nll seemed lliir io- jta to the fund, but as the county in general is still lagging, it is probable that thflnlrive will be continued every t where. j Among the workers who have 'pro duced good results are seeial from Rll verton, iie'luding Mr. and Mrs. Gust I Weist. Ohas. A. Johnson of tho Yanoou Vpr lodge, B. A. Cunningham and wife, -irs. Miller and ticorge Moeiiir.ininer and wife. As the nir.tter now stands, sontribu tions will be received et hcndqunrtOTS. on South Oommerclnl street. CITY Of SALEM SUED . BY PAVING COHPAI The city of (salem has been sued for 1VI4.11 by tho Clark ft lienor- Con struction company. In its complaint the company states that it was awarded the contract fof tho paving of South IL'th street be tween Mission and the south city lim its on June 24, lli, for i!,l32.l3. That between Julv 1.1, ltl:t, and Jan. 1 21, 1H11, the city issued .'(2 warrants drnwn on a special fund to be provid ed by the city, these warrants amount in to i:.,."il4.l 1. That the warrants were presented to the city treasurer for payment and were stamped. "Presented and not paid for want of funds." The company alb-ges that it was tho duty of the city to provide a special fund arl that nltliouyh nearly six years has ehpsed. the werrants have not beon paid and that the city had " tii.ri'jis.jualdv d.-layed erution of said fund and ihe collection of said mon ey. ' ' It is nlso alleged that the construc tion company on Aoril i, 1M19. filed with the citvreeiirC-r a claim against the citv for 15.51 4.1 1. It seems that the trouble with secur ing money for the payment of the claim of the construction company is due to the fact that property owners on south 12! k street have not paid their assessments. i - - TT" I1ERL0 MURDER CASE ORDERED TRIED m In the list of cases disposed of uur ing tbwpast week by ike aupreuic evart is one of unusual character and wiiicli brings i problem in evidence ti.it is suldoiu not with. This is I Ik case of State vs. ose R. Mevlo, appealed from Washington couuty, (ieorge K. Barley, judgi. The defendant charged i with, uia a -slaughter, based iiiwii the killing of her husband, Joe -Mvi l", aa ' Italia v truvk farmer living u nr IVa- l vertua. ! The crime waa committed in 1915, coming as the sequel of a long si ilea of quarrels iu which drink, baa temper i;;nd jealousy were prominent. The do Ifendaat iu the course of hei testimony, asserted that il the course of a kpasui of druukeu rage and jealousy nor jus- 'u.i J chased her about the premise, j threatening to kill her; that she finally I took refuge in au upper room vi the : house and lin ked the door aiisi her i husband; that he forced au entrance tthrough a window and was abcutto in through a window and was aboui to in flUt great bodily injury or to kill her when she secured a revolver and thot him to death. There was no eye wit ness of tiie deed, a.d those whi were about the scene gave confiiitiog evi dence in the attempt to prove ti.ul the husband wa imt drunk, ami tlutt .he defcuilaut herself started the quarrel. However, the circuit court ie-.iud her guilty of manslaughter, uud aim ..ppeat ed from the judgment. The appeal was based largely upon the allegation that the prosecutioi., aft er bringing in a witness to support tneir ease, sought by leading questions to inqH'uch their own witness and to show that his character was such that his testimony waa not dependable. Judge Harris, in writing the opinion in too case, refers to the evidence of this wit ness was nofonly incompetent but high ly prejudicial to the rights of the de fendant, aud on this fact he bttjeg his decision for a reversal of.' the lower court and demundiiig the cate for acw trial. In this decision Judge Bennett concurs iu part. i Another case of interest in Million county where drainage pioMeins fre quently arise, is that of Margaret Ecu- fuss vs. (ieo. W. Weeks, appeal from Marion county, Percy R. Kelly, judge, Iu this ense the defendant had upon a portion of his laiul a depression, which by the central lay of the luud drained out iicuitoiisly upon the land of the plain tiff. The defendant admits that he deepened an ancient ditch and by means of tiling hastened the flow of water from this tract; but tho pii.iniiff sought to prove that by such ditch and tiling lie hail incrensed the collection of water upon her In. id uud thereby caused considernlde damage. The judge of the circuit court ill charging tho jiiiy em phasized the point that a landowner is justified in expelling water from his property upon ud.jo'uiiug. land if in-Bo doing he follows .the'' natural drainage courae. tlf only become liable for dam age when by artificial methols he col lects water .Upon his own liuid r.nd by na unnatural Bourse- discharges tho samc upon his neighbor's wed. This Opinion is affirmed by Judge Lean, who writes the decision of' the supreme court. Other cases passed upon tire as fol lows; William H.'llartwig vs. Jol.nic 'ier trude Hushing as adiiitnisl rati ix of the estate of (.'. C. Hushing, deceased, and Maxine C. Hushing, appellants, appeal from Multiiomuh county. Suit to col lect money on promissory note. Opinion by Justice Harris. Judge Robert Tuck er affirmed. 8tate of Oregon ex rel Akorton, Cooeh und Co., Inc., plaintiff, vs. T. M. llurlburt, sheriff of Mulonmah couuty. An original proceeding in mandamus to compel sheriff to execute in favor of pluintiff a sheriff's deed to certain property sold by him to plaintiff ' pre decossor in interest. Writ is allowed in iqii ion by Chief Justice Mciiiili. Ada (Ir-.tber vs. Kiniuu !'.. Boswell, hi i 'limit; nppeal from llouglas.- ouaty. Suit to foreclosure mortgage u; r.n icul estate. Ojdnion by Justice Ueuaon, i.iodifying decree of lower court by re ducing amount of decree. Ituucuii Lumber company vs. Yi'iUipa Lumber compa y, nppeul from Multno mnh county. Suit to recovi i ikim.ges for breach of contract. Opinion by Jus tire IJenson modifying decree of Jui ao '. I', (hintenbein, by cliii.iunting amount fixed as interest. W. T. Wade, appellant, vs. I'.. J. Mar tin, upH'uI from MiilluouiH.i iouiity. Hnit to obtain part payment of j'odg liient. Opinion by Justice Julius, .'udge Ibitivrt fi. Morow affirmed. wmmmim A BREEZY COMEDY OF CHARM AND BRILLIANCE VIOLA DANA in Some A SURE DREW COMEDY !S0LDIER E'XET TO BE FOR "STAGS" ONLY The War Mothers are up against more prosis'rtty in toe way of soldiers who mill attend the houuvoiuing than they expected when plans were oriiiia ally aik- for aewing a banqaet Fii day evening to the boys at the armory. Whea plans were first under considera tion, it waa estimated that soldiers to the number of about 500 would avail themselves of the banquet aad with this nuniiMT in view, the War Mothers included ill truer invitation to the bovs ;the pleasing feature that all could (bring along their best girls. ltut with 200 or more already regis tered and the assurance that the at tendance will number between 1000 and . 12O0 and probably more, the War Moth ers find it a physical impossibility to entertain t dinner such a number with the girls in addition. ; They ran seat at the armory at one time ,100. With the assurance "of more than 1000 attending, the War Mothers figure they will have on thei hands a bigger job than anticipated, especial ly if each soldier boy was to brng along a wife or sweetheart, i Now tho War Mothers are up agninst it. Titey cannot banquet alt the boys ;and their wemen folks the sa me eve ning, and they are aware of the fact that if the soldier boy left his best girl down town somewhere while he .was enjoying a fine banquet, that said best girl Would be missing when the soldier boy returned to find her. I To help" a little out of the difficul ty, the War Mothers stute that the women folks of the soldier Iwys will be j entertained at the V. W. C. A. w ilh music and such, while the boys are eating. Anyhow, making the best out of ne cessity, the War Mothers have sent out word that the. dinner for Yiday eve ning at the armory will be for soldiers, sailors and marines only. After dinner there will be dancing on Court street, folk dancing in Willsoa park and plen tv of fire works. I Wilinm A. Sailing vs. The 1'nst Xa tionnl Bank of Tillamook, appellai.;, ap peal from Tilli.mook count v. cult brought aguinst bank to determine claim of defendant to real propcty on i der attachment. Opinion by Juatice Bennett, taso remanded to Judge Geo, K. Bagley's court. , A. M. Perry as administrator of tho estate of Catherine E. Martin, appellant vs. ITenry Leo Fletcher; nppeal from Yamhill county.- This is an appeal from a judgment overruling a demurrer to defendant's answer an granting judg ment iu favor of defendant for want of reply. Opinion by Justice Bei.n. Judge H. II. Belt reversed. 1 I'etition for rehearing denied in City of Seaside vs. Randies, i i Astoria Cooks Ard Waiters Strike For H'gher Wages Astorin, Or., July 1. A strike of cooks and waiters here this morning canscd the closing of all the liarge res taurants of the city. The Culinary Allinnce deinnudeil IU TODAY I wasp I TIIOS. II. INCE FEATURE PRODUCTION BESSIE BARRISCALE IN "The Cast Of P ALSO CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN 'THE FLIRT" TODAY E CURE FOR JEALOUS HUSBANDS ORGAN MUSIC 2 CI TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE Katwnal B. II. E Brooklyn 17 2 .Vw oVrk - 6 L! 1 l'fetfer and Miller; Tortey and Me Crty. Philadelphia .. 1 5 0 Bostou .: .....JL '11 1 Kixey aad Cady; lleinaree and Wisea Cincinnati 2 Ctsieago 2 tiler and Wiago; f arter nd Kitli ffr (-Niil einnins) St. Uuis 4 8 4 Pittsburg : : 11 13 1 Uoak, Meadows, Ames and Sayder: Maver and JS. hnodt. Anterioan TUvstoa 4 : Pbilaitclphia 6 C5aldwoll and Waltora; Urevell, Kiu ney aad Perkins, MeAvoy. (bevea in' aings.) - ..- . . Chicago . ti Clevelaad 13 Williams, liifocth. 4hellenbaeh and tkhalk, Jenkins; Jasper and O'Neili. N'ew York 1 4 1 "Washington 0 S 1 Kussell and Hauuahj Harper and Gharrity. letroit . 2 St. Louis 3 Oauss and Ainsmith; Soiliorun and Severeid. (ewx inninas) and i2 per week for cooks and -l for waiters ii'ul waitresses. The proprietors of the eating places agred to the s-ule but declared themselves ill favsr f the open shop. They say the attitude of the union officials has been unbearable re cently and that they refuse U let the alliance run their business any leescr. W. T. R.IGDON ft CO Undertakers 252 North High Street Bill Hart, Charlie Chaplin, Fatty Arhuckle and three acts of good Vaudeville for those j who enjoy the best to be had FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 4th AND 5th BLIGH THEATRE Sign of Good Shows, Where : Everybody Goes.1 Salem's a Good Place to Trade TODAY AND TOMORROW O ride BRUCE SCENIC Jgu Quick Reference To Firms That GWa Service On Sborl Where Buyer And Seller Jlect We ' Recommend Our Advertisers, EVERYTHING Balea Electrie Co., Kasonie Temple, REAL ESTATE f8 KALE Good 5 room house with modern 40Dvenienrea on large lot, , abundance of fruit, on aved street. I room bouse, small barn and z fine 1 lota with abundance of fruit, only 2 I lota with abundance of fruit, only 2 blocks from paved street and schaol. $1200. Square IX-al Realty t o. tf BEST BUYS I 36 acres all the best of river bottom, ! 28 cultivated, well fenced; 6 room i bungalow, barn, hog house, chicken i house familv fruit, growinir crop if , Bold soon. This farm is worth $250 per acre, but to move it quickly w ill take uVK) on easy terms. HM acres, 90 cultivated, house, 2i barns, lots of outbuildings, well fene-1 ed, close (o school and station, 8 1 miles from Salem, onlv $5 per aere. ' 113 acres, 2S cultivated, 8 room house barn, garage, all necessary outbuild ings balauce of the place in timber and stump pasture, fine family or chard; only 70 per acre, cash bal ance 6 percent. 117 acres, all the best of river bot tom land; 00 in cultivation and in . crop, which all goes; good 8 room - house, two old barns, all well fenced. IVj miles from Beuna Vista, owner wauls to return to Europe; only t5 per acre. i'or best buys in ranches or city prop crty see S(X.OUFSKY, Bayno building. JUNK WANTED . Call 398. Highest prices paid for Junk, second hand goods and machin ery. Be rare and call 598, get the right prices. The square deal house. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Cheniekota 8t Salem, Or. The Camtal Journal Daily Market Report Oram Wheat, soft white . 2.10 Wheat, lower gradvs oa sample Oats 8S(uSSe liny, cheat . 2s Flay, oats 25 Barley, torr 65 Mill run ?44 Butterfat Buttorfnt - - 63e Creamery butter f5(. .riltc . Pork, Veal aikd Mutton I'oik on foot lSViifglotyo Vcul, faucy llWai'Me Htoors - Cows 6eT?'je Spring lumljs lOylle hwes Hlicep, yearlings 7 ggs and Poultry Kgg's, cash , 40c, Hens, live S2(fi 24c j Old roosters - ISs j Broilers - 23o Vegetames Strawberries (2.55 lliulishes, do. 4oc Potatoes 12 'New potatoes ! iVif joreen onions doz . 40c Onions sack 1.50 alibage 4tyC Head lettuce Joe Corrotts 5 Bunch beets . 3e I Cantaloupes 3.50i t j f rut ! Watftruieluns '..'' Oranges - $j.loQv6.' ll.uiuu.is, box - 'OS'' Bananas '. 8Vne California grnpe fruit . 0.00 Ues.ey, extracted g(M Seta 11 meet KK. l"',,n (Ireamery butter- Country butter 1 I I,.... l,rH i.l,f,n 4.j(aj0c ':.c 55(;iti0e i3.10Gi3.25 Portland Market Portland. Or., duly I. I (utter, city creamery Mfti ."i.'lc LKKS, selecti'd local ex i'Uti 44e liens 2."-'0c Hroiierj 'i'yf. Chcise, triplets 37(KIWc DAILT LIVE STOCK MJiKRBT tiattls ' Keceipt Y.W Tone of market slow ! (i.Miil lu choice steers !i.."iH(u Ifl..i0 Pair to (find steers H.-iiicu it Couimoa steers $7(o, 7..'0 'nmttinn to fnir steers 7..'Vttfi,r S i Cfioieo cows and heifers tS.rilwaO Oood to choice cows ai'U aeifsrs V,iif,j ' Medium to Jfnd-cuS and heifers ,",..Vl..MI Pair io medium eows and heifen 7.r,(if'i 8 Ciiniiers .l.-jilfrr 1 Hulls ..75 Calves '"' 13 1-ogS Itiveipts "ii! Tone of market stronu. Prime mixed 'jli(S -O.i'hI Medium mixed tltf.lnw l(t.7.". Itmiijh henvie tll.lofn li.SO Hulk ''1.irirr Pi((s t!7.Wi IS.lio iTry Salem First h Buying ijTry Salem First la Butt .Salem's a Good Place to Trade I 1 shi s-j TalephsM M a lid ELECTSICAI. 127 Korta High.. AUTO DIRECTORY At'TOS without drivers to aire, 1 dol lar per hour. la7 S. Cob.. SU ThB 399. tt 1 V.I'V Cm TAT) ITCO i' flfil uliX tva LtOui f w .. A We will pay you more rail or yew household goods. Get hid before, you sell. Teoples Furniture aad Bard ware Store, S?l N. Com, St. Phoat 734. . SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CAU KhtL'1-Kr.U Wood overcoat shoes and suits, all kinds of sinus al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gaa stoves, suit cases snt 1000 other useful articles to soil af trade. "What have yout The Capital Eichauge, 337 Court St, Phone 493. WE WANT YOUR used furniture, eteves, earpeW and tools, as we pay fair prices for everything,. Call 9 IT CAl'VrAL HAKDWARE k TUKM . .. Tl liE CO. . ,. 83 N. Com'l St. , ' Hats Blocked HAT BLOCKING I clean and block Indie' and Men 'a hats. Jast re ceived hat renovating machine. It gets the dirt, Try it once. O. B. Ellsworth. 4U3 Court 8t. Salem, Or, STOVE REPAIRING STOVES KEBUILT AND EEPAIBEO 50 years experience, Depot National and American fence. . - . Sises 26 to 58 in. high I'nints, oil and varnish, et. Loganberry and hop hooss. ' Salem Fcnco and Stovt Works, 250 Court street, Ph on a i24. : J. A. Rowland Furniture Store Buys, sells and exchanges sew ui Id hand furniture. All hinds oj repair work, light grinding, filing, and braxing a specialty. Bight prices. 247 North Commercial bt. rhone 18. SCAVENGER SALKM 8CAVKNO Ell Garbage aol rcfuso of all kinds removed oa moat ly contracts at reasonable sates Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals r moved . Office phone Main 1BT. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security TIIOS. K. FORD Over Ladd t Hush bank; Salem Orefoa) FEDERAL FARM LOANS 8V4 ecnt interest. Prompt eervite. 84 years time. Fcdernl farm loan bond for sale. A. C. Buhrnstedt, 401 il sonie Temple, Snlem, Oregon. INSURANTK f'OTD-Tiiy For frae lay formation about Life Insnranos se J. F. Ilutchason, dist. masaxer for the Mutual Life of N. I., offwo 371 Btnte St., Balem, Ore. Offiao phsne 99, residence 1SB6. W WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDLEB, Proprietor 1255 N. Summer Street, Balem, Oregon. REPAIRING HTKWART'H KKPAIB flKf-I-awa mowers uround liy machinery; ail kinds of jfrindintf. lock smithinK, brcllas recovered, lijrht repnirtug of all kinds, a-17 Court Jit. LODGE DIRECTGRY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA8 V.KKT AT Mct'ornnck hn II on every Tuesday, at 8. Walter Lenon, C. C, P. J. Kunta, K. R. 8. ROYAL Neihhors of Amsrira, Ora Ifnn Grape camp No. I'l'lO meet every Thutsday evening in JlcCornack hiU Klcvator c-viee, Oracle, Mrs. ts.M rie K. Bunn, 618 Union fct; rocov der Mm. Melissa Persons, 1418 W. 4th' St. Phone M.inM. WATER COMPANY ,ALEM WATFR rv;MPANY Offie enrner Commercial and Trad streets Bills pavalde monthly la advance. PWe BOfi. Out of 60 students in the pnarihacy depnrtmcnt of the 1'nivcrsity of Wash iiijrtnn this year 30 are women, T replace the old building recently burned, thi school district of Umpire, in Coos county, has voted fends of 12,(j0. PiKs 18.50 B3ie UiH'cipts Zffl Tone of market lower Fair to choice lumhs fl 2.507 1 3.50 Yearlings il(!I9 Cull liiiiitis 12.34 Wtthcre 7C sM l Kwes