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j THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING jEDIUM LN MARION COUNTY-TRY T11B1 FOR RESULTS CLASHED APYEETISIKO KITES: , ,., word-New Today: jrl insertion . 1 One week ( insertions; One month (- i",r"ons) l7e He Capital Journal UI not be re nil.l fr "'W h" on 'urtion, tZ errors in Classified Advertieuii.t Bead your telvcrt"ncnt the first uay it j.K-ri and Uty ui iroinedtarleljr f rror Minimum charge, 15. Volt WIST too, m n. 'm l front ht. looping 72 1 uiiii' .-..tV brood w for alc. Call j;r.i. THE Miller, riKima and apartments. rl.13 Fer.y St. cl,Yi:S-I want 3 or 4 duy old calve C. C. Ru-sell, phouo 3F3. tf u i' m .ki. the he! power prune dippers. Nii.MU M i'S Co., l;llMj -N- 'ru"t bt l' Hi k US cleaned, painted, patched and ta r it. ,1. Plume ;. r. iay. at 1 tun. r.i W'duli ana for s-'lt' flume IMKiR. 711 Cl,uVi:i; buy f'-r sale, 2 miles caat of in. I hunu 1)7. 7 5 1,1 ST Mini's S"'d Hampdea watili. I'lionv l' ilV4. 7 5 WANTlMl tieneml aotomobilo mo .l,:.nii Apply 1'.'7 J. Coni'l. 7 3 VAXTKD All kinds of rliiekeua. Will iay tup pii'i'. l'hone 1 339 J. tf. JAS. LYO.N'8 practical palnU-r. i'bone 704. tf W. IlKAVKK. well driller, phono 827J. 1163 N. I'.Kh .St., Ualem, Or. 7-7 MrSsSBNTiMIt wanted, ion. Western Cn tf KKI and whilo currants delivered to any part of the city. Phono 2300J2. 75 IXMt RAliKUte model Velie, in A 1 eomlitiun, 5 new tirea. Trie $1100. Terms. Aulo euro Journal. 7-5 ll RUNT 1'rivate garago corner liberty and !entor M. l'hone 1443. 75 )MICTBNT woman to ear or in valid I'luld in her own home. 333 X. 24 1 h St. tf FOK HALBrty owner, thr gd ot 1300 each. No agent l'hone 1184J. 7-7 P()H 8A1,B Horse, l)U)?K7, baraeai, tools, cliirUns, hotisebold goods, etc. tialein, Kt. 0, box 51. tf WALL PAI'KB 13 cents per double rcll unwnnl. Itnf.tn V..nu...A c unwnnl 179 Commercial. tf WANT -To rent soon, strictly modern 7 or 8 room house, well located. Call at 305 Ktnto street, near Commercial, l'hone 239. tf FOR SALE TV owner, modern 3 romn Washington, D. C. May 16, 1919. Notice bungali.w, built in cbinn closet, book ; is hereby given thnt subject to tho con- csws, desks; ce nt walks, full base ditions and limitations of the Act of meat, Phone 13IWM. tfljime 9, (39 Slat., 218), and the 1 instructions of the Secretary of the INCREASE your worth, fine little 5 Interior of .September 15, 1917, the tim acrn truer for sale few miles from!'",r on tu0 following binds will be told Balcm, house, burn, yfi,i Kftr(ren airaw Juy ,n "" at 10:;' 'clo(,k ,n- nernea, rasij In rrim un.l riiu..r. 444 tf cure Jouriml, TOli fiALE-22 acre, of choicest land In Wdlametto valley, 13 mile to street car linn on rock roed. All in rop, also cherries, apples, prunes and berries, (jood modern 9-roo-u house 'th bnlh, hot and cold water. Any rS'w cstCl1 in good bujr Hi WESTERN JUNK SALVAGE COMPANY buy all kinds of Junk, hard wro, fiirnituro, tools, machln ry. There ia hardl) an item wo 00 not buy. l'hone 700 402 N. Coml. V t We buy and sell notes, mort- gages and all kinds of bonds. HAWKINS ROBERTS 814 Masonio Building Salem, Oregon j - - w ww wsjww I S. FARM WE LOAN MONEY FOR FIVE YEARS. WE AL LOW YOU TO pay ftinonft nn mttt,ttple ON THE PRINCIPAL ON WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. HAWKINS & ROBERTS Mason Bldg. Salem, Oregon FOR. SALE Jersey bull ealf eligible! nr nuimtT. au 8Hh M. 7.7 1 MEN wanted at Tile worki npir fair Itruunda. fcalem Tile Mercantile ! Co. tf AXlATE beach Int. near hotel, tueinv ocean, .-v, term fit) down. $,1 a t . t. ... '71 ...... ..." .Mtintn. i, A. Ihimncor. ear Oiitn. Wortman t King, ljrtland, Or. 7 10 Kill .SAUK r trade, five passenger utt, good mechanical eondi'inn. would make jfood truck. Phone 2041 11. 75 U 1ST An arrow .Imped gold pin 11 pearl; ineriptinn Uorothjr Lan'deei On . et, 5 30 IS. i'iuder eall L't.7 V. licwariL 7 7 DKKOIUTt) Kauilary wall tint, beat Hindis VautiTul new eulorn Burena tVm'l t. tf '4M)I) choppers wanted, t--M and up per n.rd, plai-e to bnard or earn p. In piire I'lesaingi cigar store. A. J. 1hv ilmm. tf WANTKlv-Oood prune orchard, for eau't. No jii"it. Write details to N W 4', P. u. box 23H, Halem. tf 30 IMIKHUY ptckeri wanted. 8. P. Kimliall, 1 mile north of weat end of !eel brilne. Will pay 2c a pound to tin se who can handle own ladders, tf IH,AN:ltK!UlY pickers wanned; 15 ax-res; trmiftportntioa from Rn b'lii and wood rrec;tenta can be sup plied; clnsn to (tore with free de livery; will 7ay 2c. Picking will atart July Int. Phone 10SW4. 78 1 ITS. on east 23, ttreet, 2"0 each; lota 7 and ! in block 1 Willamette addition near State streot, 10 down 2.."il month. 1). A. Diiismoor, Port laud, Or. 7.9 MAURY IF JiUNKLY-For results, try m; bent and most successful "Home Maker;" hundreds rich wiah msr risen aoon; aLriotly eoufidcntial and roltsiblo; years of experience; do acrirjtiens free. "The Successful Cluh," Box 530, Oakland, I alii. WK want to lease a good wheat or alfalfa ranch for a number of years, t'un talk business. Want good Im provements and will pay cash or Mi a re. Tell 1ho Malem Coniuioroial club what you have. 7 7 W UN 'T say you never had an opportu nity. Mee this !i acres of full bearing cherry orchard in the best of condi tion located only a few roil from car fine, $2300. $.100 cash, pay bal ance from the immine of the place. If vou wnnt to huv or soil see me. II. M. Hadcliff, Hay no Wdg. 7-5 FARM home for sale, 33.8 acres mile south of Monmouth on Pacilic high way, nino room limine,, two barns, silo chicken houses, all kinds fruit. Crop included if wild soon; on mail route, l-.'l acre strawberries, yielded $370 this yeur. Iinnd mostly tiled. Kxeep tinuully good schools. Good water. A700. Terms. E. R. Oat mm, owner, Monmouth, Or., Phono 3013. ' 7 9 NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TI.MHEIt. Oenernl Land Office ai ptlUIIR ailCUIlll l IIIB I'Ulldll Innd office at Portland, Oregim, to tho highest bidder at net less than tho ap praised vaJuo as shown by this notice, solo to be subject to the approval of the S'M-rctary of the Interior. Tho pur chaso price, with an additional sum of one fifth of one per cent thereof, be ing commissions allowed, must be de pesited at timoi of sale money to tie returned if snle is not approved, other wise patent will issue for the timber which must bo removed within ten yours. Bids will bo roeoived from cit izens of tho United States, associationa of siich citizens and corporations or ganized nndor tho laws of the nited States or any state, territory or dis trict thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any bga! subdivision Kill be offered separately before being included in any effer of a larger unit. T. 1 S., K. 5 E., Sec. 2!, BW'M SWVi, red fir, 1900 M., not to he sold for less than I 53 per M. T. 3 S., R. 5 E., Bcc. 31, SW'4 8W, red fir, 650 M. not to be sold for less than 1.25 per M clay tallman;, Commissioner. General Land Office- 712 Try Silent Firs! In Baying LOANS - 6 ANY INTEREST DATE. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, ONE gornl errata separator fur s1. S'i30 N. 4th St. 7 5 POU RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 353 Bcllevue. Itione 336W. 7 " 1 i.any 1 lung Mac pars lapt Bight. Reward. Phone 213j. 78 J"N or strong bova over IS wanted at once. Aiilv Salem Knip Pro ducts Cu. Front and Market fcts. 7 8 'J'Ull ... ..... . wanted to assit with housework . . ... ... . no cooking. 401 N. Hiyh. Phone 1027. tf Mlt SAIJBt and veuh ha. Port land road near fair(rouuda J. . Mullen. 78 iolil rimmed noar )l,,8 1 none z.i.iJ, ;J( . tuurth. Fe ward. OWN KH t eoat left on auto by Bush nuns .rnir 4in mar iret tump at Journal by paying" fur tliia ail. 7 -7 1iNT, strayed or stob-n, black rat ter ror, quite gray around head. Call 84 F4. Iteward. 7.7 nj IKADr-Siuall Studebakor 5 pas- t'ii;;er iiuwliiiio fur motorcycle. Cull -'til .State. FOR SALE-A No. 1 Jersi'T-GuernseT cow, milk test H, price 100. 2359 State .St. or phuue lHOM. - 7 7 WANTEIK-2(1 cherry pickers Mmi.luy niormnji; ,.r Phone J.I'.IOK t-all J.ti, .Miirion t. SEE Mixs L. E. Goodhue at 251 S. 17th r-t. for subscription to all magazines Phono 74 1M. 8PIRELLA eorscts told by Alice A aiiies, iiuo urue ft. Measurea tak en fit guaranteed.- Home Thurs. af ternoon. Phone 1425R. HrKKNESH opportunity, $2000 buys hitel in country town, good Imsi- nens. Kellis Hotel, rkrutt Mills, Or. 7.i WAINTKI to hear from party with large car for sale. live model, price and condition. Write 12058 Journal. 7-8 YOU need not .bo without the real ar ticle. Make in your own home, the same as tho brewer or distiller ean. Eight valuable formulas, $1 North ern list. Co., Minneapolis, Minn, FOR KALE 5 passenger Overland, good order, (op, two new tires, or trade for Ford. Bruce Bowne, Turner, Or., Jit. 3, box 715. 7 5 CHERRY pickers make from $3 to 16 per day. We have a good crop and Komi camp ground, i'ay '1. per ponnd. Will Ibegin picking on Monday July seventh. F. A. Le-ug. l'hone numbers in book. 7.5 WANTED Salesman with light car for delivery, for tea and coffeo route in JSulcm. Business already establish ed bond and reference required; ex cellent proposition Apply Grand Union Ten Co., C. D. Morrison,- Mgr. 448 Washington St. Portland. tf D. n. MORHKR DOES HIGH CLASS LADIES TAILORING WHEN IN SALEM, OREUON, 8top at B LIU II HOTEL "A Homo Away from nomo." Strictly Modern $1 Per Day 100 Rooms of Solid Comfort Only Hotel in Business District MESON'S AUTO EXCHANGE 319 N. COM. Y. M. C. A. BLOCK USED CARS BOUGHT FOR CASH OR SOLD ON COMMISSION. 5 passenger Warren-Detroit, Conti nental motor $225 IfllS Chevrolet sedan, fine condi tion $H00 5 passenger, light Stndebaker four electric starter nnd lights $500 . 1017 Kaxon eix $700 1914 Ford $285 1SI14 Overland, ezy terms, $430 1916 Ford, first class condition, $375 1915 Overland $500 We wreck aulos for their parts, this enables you to get oU car part at a bargnin. Cash price ps-id for junk ears. B-passenger Studcbaker, $180. Wo sell oils, grease, old auto parti tires and accessories. PHONE 666 WE ARE THE ONE REALTY COMPANY IN OREGON THAT ARE EX CEPTED FROM THE GlVrNO OP BONDS ANT) THE TAKING OUT OF LICENSE TO DO BUSINESS. WHY! BECAUSE WT5 CHARGE NO COM MISSION, AND BECAUSE WE MAKE DIRECT DEAlfi ONLY. The following properties are offered to the public a-pecial buy and ex changes: 100 acres of land in Deschutes county, Oregon, at $2500. Six room house with barn, eorner lot In Salem, at 11500. 10 acres of land, all in cultivation and crop, 7 miles north of Eugene, at 11500 9 acres of good rich land, one half mile from Orcswcll, Improved with house, barn, 275 bearing fruit trees, three acres of loganberries, at 13000. 5 acres within the city limit of Salem, good house, carrying insurance of $1000; barn, carrying insurance of $400; in fruit and berries, at $3500. 120x120 corner of Commercial and Div sion afreets, 6ali, with improvements $7000. room modem house, 14th and Waller streets, at $1000. 53 acres of lnnd, three miles from Bar.don, I150O. A $"00 and $11500 mortgage, well ocured, and fully infrared, for Salem res idence, also vacant lot in Springfield and Bandra to exchange. , For information relative to the above specials, eall and eee m at room 407 Hubbard building. Phone 1644 or 1410 OREGON REALTY EXCHANGE INVESTMENT CO. ttR SALE MsMin frii't j:ir, vi-iv lit tie u-ct, 73c il-jzeu. 3U1 N. Commer cial strec-t, ab ib. 7 5 FiR S.UIl Hnlsteia cow. hnaVT milk er, test 4.. F. Joiner, Rt. 2, box 171, ta!em. 78 CHRUTIAN woman or girl for light koine work, tiood Apply lout! tVmekela, 77 IXR SALK 3 acres in clover 4 room biiniralow, price low; owner leaving towa. Ac imracdiatelv. Phone 7HI-V, or box 274, Kt. 3. ' 7 5 1)R &.VL.E 500 brick, old doors and front part of house to be torn down immediately. Phone 15 7 7. VI or eall 640 Marion tt. T. X. A3rich. 7 7 JOHM. H. SCOTT REALTY CO. 404 Hubbard building Reliable efficient sales agenta best Btnra 113 acres, 28 cleared, 100 acres till able, nui 11 111 if water Improvement. 3 nuli-s town 1 mile whool, $70 per acre. J -ihj acres in I'oiK county. 50 cleared, 125 oak timber, jjood soil, rolling; spring wati'r; 60 per acre. Take Sa lem aercase1 or residence as part pay. 40 acres cultivated, good house, eilo, dairy barn, 4 acres fruit, best of soil, at school, 4 miles from center of J'n lem. Prico 11,000. Terms. 30 acr-s best valley loam, all culti vated, house, barn; 5 miles Halcrn. 11150 per acre. 30 acres Rll cultivated, fenced and irrs fenced. mile town. $2330. 16 acres, S cultivated. 7 stumps, 1 acre heaver dam, piod house, full set improvements. $3500. 40 acres, all cultivated, 16 acres 7 year old 'prunes, house, barn, familv orchard, close school; 7'i miles Salem". Price $7750. 20 acres all cultivated, 9 acres prunes, sotm apples, pears; 4 acres loijans, 7 more good loganberry land; 5 room h(ius. old born; 3'i miles from town, only $3S00. Terms on part. 2Vj acre tract, all cultivated, 60 fruit trees, peaches prunes, cherries, apples, 3 room hrus, well; J mile Salem. $900 Have several larje farms listed on which we can accept residences in Sa lem or acrtero near Halem as prtrt pay. For b"sf barLrninsin stiles or exchange see Socolofsky, Rovne building. Phone at office and residence. TAKEV UP Sorrel driving mare, 2 miles cast or tolem on Fruitland road. W. F. Oaplinger, Rt. 7, 7 7 FOR SALE Lease and 43 acres with some crop. 3 room bungalow close in, paved etreet, $2000; also country store and rtock for sale. F. L. Wood, 341 State St. 7 5 FOR SALE Oat hay In shock, fifteen dollars per ton. Begin cutting about June twentieth. Near Mac,lay. A. H. Litchfield, Bt. 5, Salem, Or. tf SALE! AUTO EXCHANGE GEO, BTICEB, Mgr. 229 State Street We hav taken the agency for the Caa Six, Monitor Sir and Moore Four all of which are case product. They will be handled at our place of busi ness. 13 second hand car will sell at a sacrifice. Bring your repair work In. Expert me chanic In charge. WE WANT IT. If your house or farm is for salo let us sell it for U. We have a large list of prospective buyers waiting. If your price is rijjbt wo can make quick sales. mini II (TATT TtrilTlt JUill H. MUll KlALII U). 404 Hubbard bldg. GET BACK ON THE FARM NO acres of first class land all under ultivation on Howell prairie; fair j,lprovcmcnts, a good team and some ina - clnnery, with the .o acres of bumper Keiwii rruji yurs wtiii iiiw uvm n iuwu nnr. Its a rent bargnin Rt $1'0 per tH L " ' ' ' t c- . i ; ... We have a first class dairy proper- ,!, nil .tnel, mnchinprv n,l trrnin for sale. Its a real dairy man's oppor tunity. Desirable) snill tracts highly iim- proved on our sales list R U locking 4 A houscf Wc have some renl bargains. rBtrv t.tn..w.il,'v lOR SALE .) to b tons grain hay 14 hu b north on river roau. i none vr 3 or 4F5. 7-5 NORTHCOTT SENTENCED Redwood City, Cal., July 5. Dr. Ephriam Northcott, convicted of sec ond degree murder in the death of Inez Rood, army nurse, was today sentenced to serve 10 year to He imprisonment in Han Quentin prison Superior Judge Buck imposed the , considerable ex sentence after denying a motion for a!"" ' , 1 . ' ... , new trial Northcott'e attorneys filed notice of appeal. SATURDAY. JUNE 5. 1910 1630 What You See In Our Ads Is True SALEM FRUIT FUNIS RUNNING FULL BLAST HAtlDUNG BIG CROPS 1 - . a j f ; L0ff2llDCmCS AllU LnCmCS Boig Received In Great Quantities. A visit to the various nlants todav shows the fruit industry in Salem t Mrs. Burton E. Edwards, g.ipenn- its "peak" with loganberries and tendent. Sermon by the pastor. Musle cherries rcdling in at the rate of hun-jby junior members of the school. drcds of tons a day. Even the Fourth! Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p.m. celebration did not shut off the re- Prof. Dan Langenberg, Lieutenant R. eeipts entirely and this morning found L. Rush, Everett Craven and Uev. II. tae plants with carloads of fruit on hand. From 508 to 00 hands are now at work in the two canning plants when running at full opacity and with new equipment they a'r able to handle even a greater amount of fruit than mni, year. Even at this date the status of the . . . , . ..ic.i -m .v... ' iciiinif ox Biiorr. rron wuue oiners . have a heavier yifild than last year. Re- ceiots at the canneries so far seem to' iniUcato a sJight falling off from the record of 19IH, though the fruit is fully up to that of last year and in many consignment is much finer. Mr. Rails. of the California Glace Fruit Co., says that the fruit is coming to him in a satisfactory way, some of tho biggest .snipmrnis snu mc iiem iiiiiniy ni irun e'"inK f'n lolk ",ln,y- ,T! " rcany snipprn our irom inc .-aieiii rTtiit t'mon s canoaos, ana irom now r,'iH,;o ,h.c Tr HUUOl 100 liHrrcis ccii Him itiu imuci.- holding from 30 to GO gallons. He im-!.,,.,. t.at f..,m ,, H,.Pi,,n on the eoBfct. has be received finer cherries tluu, frm tlljs ,,art of Willamette .Valley. This season it becomes more than ev- er evident that the lowly, plebian Io- ' . , , ' t..,i, K'rr,v II..S ueco.no .K ... e The receipts nt all the plants in the city today indicate that it will nwko'up in quantity for the shortage in other crops. i It is coming in a deluge. Eve.'y tiuck in tho city thnt is not otherwise occu- 1j.11 CU Inied can be kept busy haulin" in tho pica can tie Kept ousy n. uiinw in tdo irP' b r"ni " fcr company in Sa em remarked .hat v. i.aii. im.1 a n ,ht' ecn ncn tho crop started. Tho Phcz company plant on Commercial streot has aducil another handle more of tho ..ice. At the Salem !. .her- . a 40 hv 1(10 rdill- King's plant there is a 40 by 100 tddi tion just being completed end equipped the louauberrv in the form of jams and t.llln. HI l,ir iam .,lu..t of the . t...i... ; t,,. .n. ivm in orur iu cro ut um uivuu.f xuKen ..iuk. . r, w,? is receiving and shipmnc fnut venta- n. l l . . V .. - At.. -: t .. ..4 Gnlflin blv bv the trainload. and with the price tr,,i a. from 8 to 10 cents a Hound a . ., .. . - .. pcr.n of mnthcmatical Pn' might mako an interesting ha f day for V 'Tl.TlT. 7"L: Z Z,ZZ V. ; ; LV.m6 The niednn nroees. in itself is proving a bonanxa to the laboring class. There arc mere children in Salem who are- earning laboring mens wages, while some pickers un usually expert are making upwards of $3 a day in the cherry trees. ,J. Wellington Cook of Brov.ncvi.se home again after 32 months of stren uous service with tho Princess Pat regi ment in the great war. The Baptist Young People's union held its semi annual convention in Al bany Sunday. Rev. E. B. Martin of Portland was the principal speaker. Voters of Taeoma will pr.ss on a $300, 000 bond issue on August 12 to decide whether or not to bny the Lake Csh man power site property. Salem's a Good Place to Trade Children's Wash Dresses We are showing the most charming and pleas ing WASH DRESSES ever shown in the WIL LAMETTE VALLEY. They are the product of the best houses in America, made of most de pendable wash materials. All American Made. Commencing Monday morning the entire line will be put out at "SPECIAL PRICES." These "SPECIAL PRICES" will also prevail on our incomparable line of LADIES' WASH DRESSES. You Can Always JF1 XlOO Church Christian ar,d Missionary Alliance. 1 Rev. J. E. Fee of Portland T.-itl eon- duct next Bible study on Thursday sft- iemoon. Ji.lv 10. at H32 South Corner- iciai street, at .".u 0 cioca. au esi ' wtlcome to these sorvice. Central OongregaUonal Cduvcli, Corner South Nineteenth and Ferry struts. II. C. Stover, minister. A combined service of this Sunday scbol and the morning worshi at 10 a. C. Stover will be heard in a sacred con- j cert given by the quartet at 8 p. m. 1 Jason Lea Memorial ChurcU. Sunday whool at 8:43 a. 1., c'asscs fof gj . Preaching at 11 a. m., Dr. H. J. Tar 001, nrt-siueiii. vi ttuni'Bu jv.i hot, president of Kimball School of Theolouv. will occupy the pulpit. -;, - . - w.orth LcaRue tat7 & .m' , E,nlnS sorv,('0 at 8 0 tlock' Vt- bot will preach Associated Bible Students. The Associated Biblo Student will hold their usual Bible study in Moose hall, second floor, Sunday July 6, hours 10 to 12 a. m. " iniicrnacio anaaow, pwe jjo, paragraph 1. , I'ulilic lecture at -:J0 p. Ul Church of Good. 13-1 (J North Church street. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11a. m. and 8 p m. Young People's Meeting, 7 p. oi. On account of the annual slate er.mp meeting of the Church of God at Wood bum, Oregon, July 19 20, thero will be no services nt tho chapel here on July 13 uud July 20. Will bo glud to have all come to camp meeting that can. There is a nice grove of 10 aciea and a Booct place to camp on toe grounu, -iimi lrre wolm n' " ""u r i"!"11"'" w - tf11-!, cuu iui ut-uj, j. u. ...a. ... . . . 1 il 1.t.L..A " uxnu una wcl1 ,.,.:. iitri.t. s0 come and en - : . th0 meetings with tho people- of " ln? 1 i --. r ------ . .. . rirst Church of Christ. Scientist. axr ..r.-;. urn bold nt 440 Che- iibiect of the Biblo lesson God " Sun Jny school Wednesday cven.tiK ttl-: rnonial meeting at 8 p. m. Pending day except Sunday and boiid-v), from m" 10 0 P- ra' '1 to our services nnd to our readme room. Center Street Methodist Church. Corner North Thirteenth and Ccntet Q g. Bocder) pastor, " ' ... ' i . t- .i:. Tr;i.., c T.n AiiniiM.' iT"T.. .jT . .? n . '"-r, Jt'eurs pcirconaciousnesa -, au vn wc rnoon on .The AHar,'' and at 7:30 his "Christ's CominL Again." Treaching each evening and Bible "adin CttCu aftornoon 01 thC WCCK' St. Paul's Church. Services for the third Sunday after Trinity, Chas. H. Powell, rector. 7:30 a. in., holy (ommur.inn. 11:00 a. m., high cclcbn.tion and tcr mon. 8:00 p. m., evening prayer and ad dress. " Everybody welcome. South Sale in Trends ChreJi. Corner of Sout'i Commercial and Washington street s H- E. Pombertun, rjastor. Bible school st 10 a. m., with elaasri for all, Dr. Carl Jb. Miler, superintend ent. Meeting for worship at 11 a. in , with good singing. Preaching at 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m., Tbursdey PAGE FIVE. r Do Better At Notices . First Coucrecational Church. Corner Liberty and Center streets, Dr- C- w- Kantuer, minister. 1?:0 m- 8,,B(,87 sfho'1 m- es for all, W. I. Stoley, supenutendent. nm . (mnill.inn - . .... ji:uw a. in., eomi addrcs by the past o:uu n. m.. "'Ijirteon Srn.-n " dekgatioa of Gideons from Portland is expected to hold this service. Good music, oy ino cnoir. A cordial invitation to all. j r.;. 1 sjt $ PESONAL Richard Avison, who has been ein ployed with alumber comnanv at Ca eade LoekS( eamc dowa t0 spcad tho Four(h fc l;j . Mrs. R. y. Avii-on. - Mr and Mrs N . . . ... Waila, Wn., were among the recent ar rivals in (Suiem. Among went guests at the Bligh hotol were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stanley, Oregon City; W. Knper and C. E. Ttirn idsie of .Silverton; L. E. Regwcll, Cor vallis; Sidney C. Hayes and family, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Barton Biy, Black Rock; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wult Oakland, Cal. The following guests are registered at the Capital hotel: R. E. Wenger and Win. Wenger, Silverton; Boy Miller, Brownsville; Henry Cosgrove, Wotxr burn; W. H. Kchrunk, Independence; M. J. Cileastn, tlerais; Amos Fooley, Silver Falls; F.Peterson, AJbany. Mr. un.l Mrs. Kenneth Miller of Sher idan nre guests at the Marion hotel to day. K. M. Vurney, wife and family of Portland are in the city visiting for a few days. He is a brother of Percy Vamey, chief of police. Chas. L. Lilcki'icld and family left this morniag fur their home in Port land after a brief visit with Mr. Litch field's father in this city. i'ror. iiatthews left today for Port- lunrt where- hn will ,lelivnr n,l. !.-.. 0. 1 tomorrow 111 two or the cuy churches. j,. ,um-,, who iienverca ino J 1HIi- J 1.' . . J, .. l-rnuence (Kiy auuress an,ouage urovo ! yesterday, reports a frrnnd celchrminn t that point, with an immense crowd !,! the usual round of holiday events. iirhnling a big dinner. , . ,. J- B- Iversan of Seattle, a former r,,Ml'''it of this city, is here for a short visir. no is now i. ts. msiKctor or cus toms and his duties takes him aboard t'orei'rn vesiwelu .uuninf. itiln nv.. . ' tfl " i Vhi!( lu.- ?n , h.;re looking after some prune interest l'nn.xle. Dr. Von Bethmann Hollweg ex Ger man chancellor, has formally asked tint allies to place him on trial instead of I the ex-eninnrnr. rlniminfr hn i. : .l.tlv ....... . .... . P"n8""c.I0.r tne act, or oermany mir i'-R P'-"0'1 01 "' Western and southern sciiatori ami representatives pressing for vfter pow- 'er 'lcgis,atioll to unlock the rtB,ue. of lh" ato. now expect to wia their j fight in congress during the next few i weeks, after years of effort. I Figures how that Umatilla county Ins an automobile for every seven per sons. Mrs. Mnliuda Millsap, an Oiegon pio iiieer of 1851, died at Lebanon Sunday, aged 85. The Fred Enbnsk ranch of ISO acres, 10 miles from Pendleton, has, beet. soM to James Daniels for $70,000. William Hohenzollcn's income is .abl (,( oniount to much more than $,000,4n a V(,Kr rtesides he is the sole owner 'if 90 castlo and estnte and bar. largo nrivate interests outside of hn firmer fatherland. . Salem's a Good Place to Trade