THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1919. PAGE SETCJ Lewis Military Quartet Comes to Chautauqua Four Splendid Voices in This Quartet From Camp Lewis l f ) t ; r, , ." r . ; . ) ' The Lewis Military Quartet Is nothing less than the plek of the many splendid voices nt the great Western can tonment, Cutnp Lewis. It is a quartet wMeh war tilone made possible. We doubt. Indeed, If under any other condi tions four !ueh unusual singers could have beeu assembled. Two of the members have been prominent In the ranks of opera, two iu the concert and oratorio world. Their programs are delightfully varied between liuht and heavy music, the popular ballads end the classics. And through nil there Is a world of real harmony such as one only hears la the perfect blanilliijj of four splendidly trained uieu's voices. N HUN GOVERNMOfl TO RATIFY TREATY SOON Approval Of Peace Signing Expected Sometime This Week. By Carl D. Groat . (United Press staff rorresponJent) Iterlin, July 6. loveriiment leaders- in- session at Weimar expect the peace treaty -to he ratified this week, it was learned today. The crisis ibotween the Pnissiaa and national xoverniuents on the question Of grant iiuf greater indeiienilence to tiie itiilividoal states had not been solv ed today, further consideratioa of the qiiestioa was jiontponed until Wedne day. The constitutional committee propos ed that delegates to the national assem bly 'be elected for five year terms. The strik situation Frankfort ,a more menacing, worrying the gov---ernineiit from the stnnckint of supply slupments. Workers iu Hanover voted to strike (Saturday evening. It W feared that Elberfeld, Mnina and Es sen also would ba tied up by strikes.. Ilerr Emoiit. leader of the iank em ployes, was arrested Saturday for pro-' bolshevik activities. He (Hsmppeareu al ter he had fboert released, for assisting 'in clearing up the strike situation. The government intended today to releasp Trie, the English journalist accused of spreading propaganda on tb promise that he would , tie ountry. .T""' kS!3 appetizing ' " POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL "alwayt fresh" Th Choic of Good . Housekeepers Sold Everywhert f 1U1U Muth.r k :. 1m. Threats brought stub bora resistance J Force met forceful '"' ' determination ' ' A curley haired boy aad an escort of puppies could not be resisted SEE - "THE TURN IN THE ROAD" An AH Star Cast TODAY-TOMORROW YE LIBERTY 77 vSi VvVav?4.ii Jkfc vtf i in nn li ItiiVMJiMimMIIMlA ' uudali. Ji J AVIATOR EXPECTED TO RESUME FLIGHTS HERE TUESDAY CRWEDNESDAY Look out for tlic airplane Tuesday at'ternoou or sometime Wednesday morning. That is, if everything, goes lovely in the iiuilding of the left wing .nf the plane which was 'broken on the evening of July 3 whilu landing at 01 cott Field, There is promise of a propellor from Portland and it is erpected to arrive tomorrow. It may take day or so to re-construct thetiroken wing, but when said wing is repaired, the flying will begin, Those who have regstered to fly will be given flights first with iLiejitenant Browne. Then others will be given an opportunity. The aviator will remain iu Salem until all who wish, may fly. From the southern part of' the state he has hnd offers but having promised the rf.'ommercial club here to do com mercial flying, the lieutenant is keep ing liis word. Those who are now in flying mood should apply to the Com mercial club. .Sent week Lieutenant Brown expects to fly at Klamath Falls for the Elks at their state convention. The delay in rcpniriiiig the plane was due to the fact that no spruce adapted to air plane wings could be found lit the city. Crude Placing Of Dynamite . Charge Saves Butte Blocks Butte, Mont., July 7. That Lulte's business district was not more st lions ly urcrkod Runduy morning is itue to the fact a large charge of dyaranite was not- properly placed, the police believe. At it was, the pav office of the Ana conda Cupper ronipnuy and suriounding buildings in tiie heurt of the ousiiiess district were damaged to the extent of $3000. A heavy irou ' grating wns blown against a building, across too street from the ag office, narrowly missing a street car crowded with miners. The dvnainitc, believed to have been a dozen sticks, was placed in the en trance of the pay office, a three ?tory structure which had been recent!) com pleted. 'ROUND COA83 LEAGUE BA3ES , (Ttt- I'nttaJ Pri. Yeslirdar's results: Sacramento. 2: Us AngeU-s, 2; Sal: Lake; .Seattle. Home runs:: llorton. Tigers; Craw- ford, Angels, 2. . . I The Oaks nnd Senators brol:e even on last week's ciifh game series when the Harramento cluH won both Mondays Thc BceaYnvii-a'tbr ao.thlaiid for five of seven games and tied one with the Tigers. Sunday morning's game went ten iiiia.i- and stood .1 to 3 when the noon whistle blew. The lleesl won the afternoon contest five to 0 Besides Xam 4'mwfnrd gathering two home runs in the first game, the An-! gels took tne day s UuUoie program, ',.,,.... ..... intrrurt.sn sei vn e. nn . to 3; 10 to 4 from the leavers. ip ullfuir Kleetrieians. machinists Th" Chsutauqtta this season k the Lig A tw dve iiining hurlers duel be- 'am ,,(1(,k,mith, f ,he rompanv gest and is guaranteed to bo the best tween .lim Wcott of the neals ana. . ., . , . i. i, i.,.. i... ,i. v;i:-. Claude Thomas of the Kainiers was won by the latter 3 to 2. However, the ; Seals took the series four to two. Tobacco Habit Dangerous j Thousands of men suffering from , fatal diseases would be in perfect health today were it not for the dead ly drug nicotine. Stop the habit sow before it's too late. It's a simple pro-jt-ess to rid yourself of the tobacco habit in any form. Just go to any up to date drug store and gt some Xieo-,. tol tablets: take them as direc ed ndtif(h( .j,,, ;,ion- A,iwnfc,. to! the ' pernicious habit quickly vaa-j th,f othpr ifW. . Portland ishes. Druggists refund the money ,f f fhf M(Mmpr hey fail. Be wire to read large and m- The full effect of the watknt i, not tercsting announcement soji to appear t,, . , ,. . , in this paper. It tell, of the t" "'"m ".''f f't three steel ;,.;. t .;,! I v"r,U' V", h l !lf T t, m..; .r v;,.i,J ..' t1.w',r r trr ,m'y'. r closed for it. In the meantime trv Jmco ol ta...eN:J ri1,a:r, unti, Juh. j, lyoa mill tie surprised at tiie reolts I STATE HOUSE, t The weekly report of the industrial accident commission shows that there were reported, throughout tho stute a total of """ accidents, tw of them re sulting fatally. These were Roy E. istaik, shipbuilder, Portland and 0. F. Friee, tresspasser, Mosier,. Of tho total number 547 were subject to the pro visions of the compensation act. Business has 'been very slack iu the corporation department during the past week the only important companies tiling article (being the Bond 4 Secur ities company, Portland, 1.50,(100) Boll man Investment company, Portland, $10,000; clilet. Piruce company, Cor vaiKs, $5000. Among the companies fil ing articles of dissolution were the Klkhead Quicksilver company, Salem; Fischer, Boutlin Lumber company, Springfield; Hotel Dalles, The Dalles; W, J. Jjmith Printing Co., Klamath. Falls. , the 'board of eontrol is this week receiving bids on 1N00 gallons of paint for the stato institutions, 1200 ibeing for use on the stato hospital. Like all other supplies, each sample of paint is tried out before a contract is let. Fred Williams, of the public service i'i in in ism on, is spending several clays iu the Coos Bay country hulding hear ings with regard to telephone and elec tric power rates. Hot Congressional Fight Over 2.75 Percent Beer Forseen In Bills Framed Washington, July 7. (United Press.) Prohibition leaders in congiesi will Ifiimeli vitrttrnu. nttnek nn 'l.ITt Tier '..., , , ,: , . m1,lv wllpn 41ie hmlM, rMUmos k tomorrow. T fh- i.idieiarv eommitte.. re- fuses to separate tho bills for the en- forceuient of war time and constitution al prohibition, the dry lenders declared today they would ask the rules commit tee for a special rule niLking imme diate in order the consideration of a separate war time enfori-enu nt meas ure. Thus the war time enforcement Inw can be. rushed while the cun.itltii tioiial enforcement, being -mon. dretdic, i. i,. ,i.i ,, .,.,. i .n. . Aosencc or neiiuoiican ijenner moii dell may delay action on prohibition nil till Thursday, according to Chairman Volstead of the judiciary iom:mtte. The war time enforcement lw will make it illral to sell beer nint.iiuirig a half of one per cent of alcohol. SpokaHC Striken Seek To Brand Company As "Unfair Hnokane, Wash.. Jnlv 7. -The Cen- Itrnl Ijjbor c.ounril will meet toniiiiit to Lii., - , itint' the Hooknno L l,,lnn,l v. Tr.ftion Vstcm. oi.erstinir jImm-ii tin strise lor several tiuvs. The company claims to have h.td no trouble in replacing the strikers and that the service i uninterrupted. Plat- 'form men may go out in svinpauiv, it iis claimed bv the strikers. PfvrTiOVxl FJofoI IVrtvlrore rOniana lUeiai OlKCrS Strike la Mooneys' Behalf Portland, O., July 7. Tiie lO.OiK) members of the Metal Trades' Council here are striking in prot st against the exeenrioa nf the life imprisonment A.,hi. AMi ' i,.in ' .,,! sentence of Thomas J, MoOne.v, accord- DURING VI CHARGED:- iGrakn Declares Council Of Of Defense Ccnmissica - Dictated PcHdes. Washington, July 7. (United Press.) Tho Tinted States had "secret gov ornmewt" durirrg the war, which fune- i tiAnal in i4 i ruin, ril nt law llm -:nii n I.. . .. ... uranam ot me special Bouse eurom.ttee . i:... . , i. . . " . . , ' . iu a statement todav. vii nai ui mi i'i. vii. r ji. mi uii. luaiuvti. , , , ... , Orahaiu el.aracter.ed tiie "m-ret government ' th advjsory eomu.UioHU,,. u,tth(W, !o Lat. ot tne eouneu or national Ueleiist, ein 'posed of liolIw.boiUrey, Howard h.trrepiK viliil l"rof. Von Enelien will j Coffin, Beriwrd M. its null, Stmitel isit the Coos Bay fotintry. IVsiileut , Goaipers, KrankKa H. Martin, Julius, Doner himself. e.iHts shortly to in iBoseiiwaid and lMaiel Wiltaru. Made the wheat belt of eastern Oregon Charges made by. Graham whip: That the president (liaregaruej the intent of 'foninrss'to muke tne rou:uii Mon purely advisory and n.adv the memlH'rs real executives. The commission allowed interested rtsitti parties to fix price, of war supp.ies and, violated trust laws. A press censorship was pUuneu by tut vuiuiiiiAnitiu t iHv oui-stitiu ui :ritilip ratthin. state aeuartwni. The commission designed a svaleni ot food control and selected ile.berl lioo-jto ver as director. Such "unprecedented and illimitable ! pouters were assumed by the con.iuia- I sion" that several cabinet mOB.l.e:s M0- j tested. The work of the commission a as sitchj l.i f..il.ml liuri.Hiia wert, liiililillir i against each other, thus nicronslnjr price of supplies, Tho commission had secret meetings fonr. months before the United ;ntoe entered the war to discus war plt.::s. TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE;; National First game K. II: New York 10 12 Philadelphia 3 8 Barnes and Gonzales; Packard, Mur rav. and Cady. Second game Xew York 2 Philadelphia 2 Toney an! tocOarty," Hogg andAd ains. (uino innings) St. touia 1" Fittsbung ' H U5 2 Ames, WherdcH and onyder; Mayer and Schmidt. No others scheduled American Washington : 9 9 Xew York 3 9 Erlckson nnd Pininich Hhore, Qmnn and Hannah, Hiiel. First jjame Philadelphia ... Boston Xaylor and Schang. McAvoyf Jones and Second game Philadetlna n S: Boston ... .!;:.... 5 8 1 Perry, Kinney and Ferkiiis, Me- Avoy; Pennock, Mays and Walters. Cleveland 2 St, Louis 1 ' Morton and O'Neill p Shocker and Severeid. (i jntnngs.) . , Detroit Chicago Ehmke and Ktauaige; Schnlk. (Seven 'innintrs) ,.. S 0 Oieotlo and Rupert Admits Identity: Faces Federal Sentence i ..i.... t..i.- f r . i i .. Z V: ' , : ..T.U; , , . , ., HI nrwi xntiit'im-o imvn ruiiiiitt-tcii tut,.., . TI , , , . ... ., ., ... ,. .,.r ,,.T i .i . i ( amp on Mount Hoo.1, declare that Ml ...cntmciition or Ken Kuper. the es-,o( Diotintai'i climbers who became coped convict from Oregon and have,, duri 8110WHlorm u,ar departed with him for Los Angeles. . ..,,.? u,...i. .-. . . ... ,,. Rupert probably will bo prosecuted on a federal rhnrgH growing out of his robbery of a national bank and federal depositary. Operator II. H. Dolly arrived Su.idny morning with complete identification marks of the fugitive, and when ton-' fronted with them and his own picture Rupert gave up and admitted ho WM t no man wanieu. CHAUTAUQUA GUARANTORS TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT (Capital Journal Special Heivire.) Dallas, Or., July 7. Floyd D. Moore, president of the Polk tounty Cltantau - ipia association has called a meeting to be held in the Commercial emb room in this city next Tuesday evening r.t) which time the matter of talking up the - method of disposing of the seswn tick- ets for the Dallas Chantauona which begins in this eitv on July 13 will be taken up. ,,,. i.ioiin, ,,r.v nj ...v ..n.u-unr nauttiupia system auu nssvratires have been received by the association here that people from outside towns like I " City, Monmouth and Independence will take a much larger number of lick- ets tnan heretofore, lac big attrition I"' t'llen ,av "'"'"n here will be,Msal also seems certain of dt feat. I the lecture by William Jenningt Bryan, 1 who comes oa the 19th of July, DB VALERA MAT TISIT SEATTLE 8-attle, Wash., Julv 7. liebolutions will be introduced in the Keutl? city council late todar directing Ma-, or linn- sea to ask Eamonn Do Valera.p rcsi- dent of the Irish republic, to come here "d explain conditio-,, in IrcUir.U. The .resolution, express the city's jvn.pnthv for Ireland and were introduced bv ,, , , .. ,. ,, , . MaJ, John L. Carrol , wIk, reesM.y re- turned from aervic in trmnn, and waa ii,.ineditt-ly named to fill a council va ' uncy.. i Imii w Mr. and airs. T. W. Withaaj of Xr- twett. Wash., left this morning for their homo after a brief visit with, their laughter. Mi. H. B. Compton. Mr. Witluun has recently returned from Prance where he has been engaged in V. M. C. A. work. LO!T Oank extension oa River road return to falt-m Volie Co.. 162 X. Com mercial, 7-7 The faculty of Willamette! university - arc ntilizinv' the summer vacation in institution -in various , : " boosting the parts or the Mare, rrot. Kictianis is ;.i-.. l.h. :. r . .1:, ... . .. ... ... . t a . x nin .in 4ii ttitn I'm i'wi-, iailJ. later will viiut other ntkrts of the h.aty and other iart of southern to remind the inhalutants of the needs : s as the eduiatioual advantages I at uiuversity, Mr. and Mrs. W. U MtOtMirje arriv ed .Wednesday frojn their heme in Snv , , ... . , . ...... Mr or , few. days wkilo Mrs. McUeorge will re- for Ra ejt'elld visit. JKoseburg review. I Th Rev. and Mrs. U'aud W. Porter nf Siileiii nit.1 Mrs lim- Wih.nv ,,,,,i,,m.t Eugene on Tui sday. Mrs. 1'orter was the guest if t'rofesor, Jfeddie at the university, who was former classmate the Emerson collie, of oratory at Hostou. Eugene tiuard.. Court House Notes The circuit court is now iu session in Judge George G. Bingham's department. iWednesdnr morning the case of iHersehberger against Van Doren in volving a truck will come up for ho.-tr-0 ing, In the afternoon tws rllforce 1 cases will be called, Amlsews vs. An drews and Bowden vs. Bowdcn. For uoxt Friday momii,.;' there s the three suits Involving tho ctalem Fruit Union and the Plies company. Judge Kelly will sit with Jude Bingham iu deciding these important cases. Next Saturday there is the case of Bromier- agninst MrMnhnn, 'No- ease 1 .has beeit set for next Mosdav. On Tups- day, July 15 there is the divorce ease .or innitige vs. lunulge, where the tie fondant will appear by his father us he is a minor. The estate of Dr. John Reynolds who died June 22, 1!)1, Is valued at 2l) - t ,000. In tho petition for an administrn 2. tor, the snrvivors, are sained as the widow, Hallie A lieynold three (laugh- iters - Mrurr A. and Kate E. Remolds, living on route 9, Ralem end Mrs. Knte M). (toltra of Halemj two sons, 1lovd 0 T. Reynolds of Hnlem route 9 and John , W. Hevnolds of Portland. The court nppointcd John W. Reysolds administra tor or tho estate. ... E. L. McCleery as guanlinn has U-en ordered to pay to himself as adminia .trator a i-ertnin sum of niouev from the estate of Mnv Lillian MeCh-erv. Ronald C. (Hover, Jessie C Jones, and Gabrielle Clark have been appointed appraisers of the estnte of John Fred- trick Ahb'res. M. C. Bliven, Thomas Tri o m i, a ii d L. F. Hofer, have been appointed np praiers of the estate of Mary E. Dnn iels. They brought in a rcsirt placing a value of $1,000 on the undivided one half interest in lot 12 block ri Pleas ant Home additios to Halem. MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS LOoT I2T SNOWSTORM ON HOOD REhCOTSlt Isna, Or., July r.-Heporta which were received today from (iovernincnt the summit Saturday evening arc safe, Mrs. W, R. Davis of Milawu.n, Or., who was hit by a rolling bouitl.tr dur ing the storm and was seriously injured is said to be out of danger. Kite wus taken to Govcrnmtrtt Camp on a can vas sled following the accident, Ptie will bo brought down the mountains es soon as suitable transportation can be (gom-pi Senate To Start Framing Railroad Policies Soon Washington, July 7. Framing ot a ; railroad policy is expected to lieum n the senate interstute comnurce com ' ,t tec within a few tlavs. Henator Cummins, chairman, st.ited ttWlu,y tho eommittoe would draft its own bill. AU members of the commit- te will contribute and the rtill is ex- nected to be a compromise of the varl- ens schemes already proposed. Cummins said he will insist oa a guar unted return on ruilroad seci.ritiis as the fundamental method of flouncing the railroads. A i'ghl will proimniy be waved over the proposal for a secretary of transportation who would i-it in the president 's cabinet. Government own- jcrship doc not have a majority in the .committee and McAiloo s rive yea, pro- UNBURN Apply VspoRob lightly 4t soothes the tortured skin. viacs vapohuch ''YOUR BODY6UARD"-30f.60'.1.2a W. T. EI0DON Jt CO Undertakers ' 25! North High Street - jcumai Want Ads Quick Reference To Firms That Giro Serrice On Short Where Bayer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our AdTertiscrs. EVLBY'ttUNO Salem Electric Co., Hasoai Tern pie, REAL ESTATE K1 SALE Good 3 room house with ; modern conveniences on large lot,! abundance of fruit, on pared afreet. 9 room house, small baru and 2 fine lota with abundance of fruit, only 2 blocks from paved street and school. 12iK. Square IHal Bealty Co. tf BEST BUYS 36 acres all the best of river bottom, 21 cultivated, welt fenced; 6 room bungalow, barn, hog house, ehiekc-a house family fruit, grownng' crop if sold soon. This farm is worth $'.'50 per acre, but to move it quickly will itake $0500 on easy terms. 100 acres, 90 cultivated, house, 2 bnrn, lots of outbuildings, well fenc ed, close to acliool and station, 8 miles from Salem, only tS per acre. 115 acres, 23 cultivated, 8 room house barn, garage, all necessary outbuild ints balauco of the place in timber and stump pasture, ftne family or chard; ouly $70 per acre, Yi cash bal ance 6 percent. 117 aores, 11 the best of river bot tom land; (50 in cultivation and in crop, which all goes; good 8 room house, two old barns, all well fenced. IVi miles from Betina Vista, owner wants to return to Europo; only $73 per acre. For best buys in ranches or city prop erty see SOOOLOFSKY, Bayne building. JUNK WANTED Call 39S. Highest prices paid for junk, second hand goods and machin ery. Be sure and call 398, get the right price. The square deal house. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Cheaiekete, St Salem, Or. - StSeSiiiiAllttliAiiAAiAiS TTTT TTTTTTTf TTTTtf TTtTtTTT GASOLINE PRICE CUT St. I-ouis, Mo., July 7. Gasoline prices will full two ccuts a gallon ou bulk purchases, H. C. Grcnncr, presi dent of the Automobile GasoHae com pany, announced today. Grenner do dare the action was taken in antM pation of a similur cut in price by the Standard M1 company. J Capital Journal t Daily Market Report I Orau Wheat, soft white aS.10 Wheat, lower grades oa sample . Oats, new 80c Hay, cheat, new , $l5Grlri Hay, oats, new . IISIWIT Barley ton 4(d;50 Mill run $4344 Butterfat Buttorfat - 53c Crcaiuery butter - Mfdjjfic Fork, Veal and Muttoa Pork, on foot - Ib')i(jl9c Veal, fancy - 19fo20c 7l'tf9t Cows a?vic Spring lambs ... hnes Sheep, yearlings - 10(o lie .. 4(g;jc 7e ggs and rout try Eggs, cash We Hens, live 2224e Old roosters 15e Broilers ..- 23c Vegetnntee Radishes, ooz Potatoes ... New potatoes Green onions doz Onions sack 45e $2 4c 40e SooO - 4V4 60c 4rc 43e $t(a4.50 t'anjbage Head lettuce .... Carrots Bunch beets Cantaloups ... I nut Watermelons - 3Vj Oranges .... $3.73(o6.50 Lemons, box .. - S7fct8 Bananas 9Vs California grape fruit . I6.S0 Ilstey, extraeted see Ketau rnces Eggs, dozen Creainerv butter ... 30c 05c S5e Country butter Flour, hard wheat S3.103.23 rortiana maraei Portland, Or., July 7. Butter, Mty creamery S2(u.'i3e Eggs, selected local ex 4344e Ileus 2ti((27e Broilers 2:ifn 27c Chetae, triplets 3759e DAILY LI72 STOCK Mai KIT Cams Receipts 792 Tone of market weak (lood to choice steers $9.3001 10.30 . Fsir to good steers $8.30(i 9 Common steers $fi..jb(i7 Good to cholee toss ard heifers ,7.50(7! H Medium to good eows and heifers S.V.Wrfl Fsir to medium eows mad heifeit $7.30(5 8 , Camiers 3..V(Vi 3 Bulls IMK7.:0 " Calves Va 13 Bon Receipts 87 Tone of market strong. Premie mixed $2).10ft 21.31 Medium mixed l.6l.s. TtlepkoM EUSCTBICAL 127 Norta High.. U.a ISO AUTO DIRECTORY AUTOS without drivers to uire, 1 dol lar per hour. 19" S. Cbfe. fit. Phea -39?. tt WHY SELL FOR LESS? ; . We witl pay yea more- cash 4or y housthold goods. Get oar bid before you sell Peoples Furniture sad Hard- ware Store, 271 N. Com. St. Those IU. ......... SECOIvD-HAND GOODS ": NO CASH RKQUiREl Good overcoaS hoes and suits, all kinds ot tnuus- al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heaS ing stoves, gas stoves, suit cases aat 1000 other useful articles to sell or tratle. What have yont The Captt4 Exchange. 337 Court St. Phone 4)1. WE WANT YOUR used furniture, stoves, carpets and tools, as we pay fair priees fof everything. Call 947 CAPITAL HARDWARE ft FUBNS TURK CO. 2SS N. Com'l St. Hats Blocked HAT BLOCKINQ I clean and Woek ladies' and Men's hats. Just re ceived a hat renovating machine, it gets the dirt, Try it ence. 6. H, Ellsworth. 495 Court 8t. Saleai, Ot. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND BEPAJBIB SO years experieaee, Depot National and American fence. 8i7.es 28 to 58 in. high Paints, oil and varnish, ete. Loganberry and hop hos. Salens Fence and Stow Werka, 2o0 Court street. Phone IS. J. A. Rowland Furcitcre Store Buys, sells and exchangee new mat 2d hand furniture, All kinds ot repair work, light grinding, ftllsf, and brazing a specialty. Bight prices. 247 North Commercial i Phone 10. SCAVENGER 8ALEJI SCAVENGER Garbage ant refuse of all kinds removed es meat ly contracts at reasonable rata Cess pools eleaned. Dead animals re moved. Office phone Mti 167. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Beeority T1I08. K, FORD Over Ladd A Bush bank; Salem Orefoa FEDERAL FARM LOANS-Btt sent interest. Prompt smviae. ti4 years time. Federal farm lew a beads for sale. A. 0. Bohrnstedt, sol ate sonic Temple. 8alem, Oregon. LNSUBANCB COTjyClt For free in formation about Life Ininraaee set J. F. Hutchoa, dist. wiassger for the Mutual Life of N. T., effteeat 371 Btate St., Balem, Ore. Olfiee phone 99, residence 1394, tt WOOD SAW rnosE 1000a Onr Trices are Eight W. M. ZANDLER, Proprletef 1235 N. Bummer Btreet. Balem, Oregesl REPAIRING STEWART REPAIR BHOlP Uwa mower ground by machinery; as kinds of grinding, losk smithing, brellas recovered, light repairing of all kinds. 347 Court Ht. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornack hall on every Tostdsf at 8. Walter Lenon, C. O., P. i. KunU, K. B. ft 8. ROYAL Neighbors of America, Ore gon Orape camp No. 13(10 meet every Thursday evening in McComaoi haB Elevator er-viee. Oraole, Mrs, Cmr rie E. Buan, 648 Union Et; reeoe. der Mrs. Molisaa Persons, HIS N 4th' Bt. Phone 14361. WATER COMPANY 4ALEM WATEB no MI A N Y Office eorner Commercla". and Trade streets Bills payable mcnthly la ad vanes. Phe COS. - Out of BO studenta in the puarmaey department of the University of Wash ington thii year 30 are women. To replace the old building reeentlf burned; the school district of Enptre, in Coos county, has voted funds ot $12,000. Kotigh and mixed $13.104i 11.35 IHg $17.6018.00 Bulk $20.1 Otri. 20.33 aeej Receipts 2B' To e of initrket weak Prime lambs I2.5ii(o13 Fair to medium la-ubs $9"? 12.30 Yearlings $il(o 8.50 Wethers $rt.5ti(rTS Ewes $.j.50'oS