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PAuE SEVEI I . ' ''- ' ' ' ' ,4''t ',..!;. iiiiiiJi.H ;,, ;,,,., frviQ51E PERGUSONf - j ,,.' -W AtMVnf-r - Hid TsiV Coming to the Oregon "Eyes of BARGAIN A MINUTE NO DIED I ,. IceivoTt bv his wile. TM.IMJT-.At the homo of his sister, , ),., K. Prime and family aud Dr. Mrs. Maggie 'Foster, K. liSih St.. I Hylnniler and family left thil morn A'uith, Portland, Ore., July 4, 1919, 'iu.g fur Newport iu their Elxin Sixes Stt-wnrt Tnlbot at the age of 2 ) j for a short visit, years. J Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Stewart of Mon- Ue leaves to mourn his death a fat It- mouth, wore visitors in the city today, er, John S. Talbot of Jefferson. Hroth-1 The following Portlanders were reg er of Jlns l. K. ftoddurd of Nnmpa, istoredat tho ilu hotel today: Mr. Malm, Mrs. Ma'.'gio.' Foster and Mrs. and Mrs. Ross R. UeWell, N. C. Maris, 11. C. Couch 'both of Portland. Mis. W. U. T. MiiKenzit), K. E, Mrocknev, M.'J, li. Axcl-on t M-atMO, Jl. tl. Talbot OT Vitv I . . dTiny now in J1 ranee and C. 4. Tnllwt of Tai-oiua, Wash. For the lMst several years he on made his home in Jefferson, where he, leaves many friends. irortland left for their home yesterday after a visit of several (la' at the honm 8,'MMONi-t At his home on Central of Percy M. Varney, Howell prairie, July 7, 1919, drover! Miss Cornelia Mtirvin, of the (State Simmons, at the ago of til) years. I Library, is spending the day in Port Itcsido.. his wife, ilie is mirvived by I bind on business. hreo sons. Kail Kiiumoni, formerly of I state Treasurer Hoff left for Port- this city with Vick Bros, tout now of. land this morning ou business connect- Kngejie, Lawrence Hi minims if Eugene, cd with hi office. Arthur Simmons of Hilvertun, aud one i Mrs, L. G. Curtis loft yesterday for daughter, Mrs. K. Johns of Central Portland for a briof visit. Howell. Vr. and Mra. W. C. Knie-hton left The ftmerul services will be held vveiiiiesdav nttornoon at 1: o 'lock in fvlverton and will be comliwted by the Itcv. Nicholl. Burinl witt bo in the" Mil- ler cemetery nesr Wilverton, ecordin to the yittial of the Mason i loage. 1 1 ' BORN . BALL To Mr. and Mrs. Alien O. Halt of Pxatum, July 4, 11)1 9, daughter. I MEIKU To Mr. and Mrs. Flaviu Mt- ip5 Houth 14th street, July lXi.VF.R- To Mr. and Mrs. H. Tgner of 1U1 .North lSth street, July 1, 191W, a daughter. PUPN"'K To Mr. and Mrs. Jcs-e F. J'rine of 1 "! iXorth J.b.'rty street, Julv 7. lll!t. a son. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McTutyre re turned to their home at Vancouver yes terday after a short visit at the home Threats brought stub bora rasiatajjce Porce met forceful determination A curley haired boy and on escort of puppies could ait be resisted SEE "THE TURN IN THE ROAD" An AH Star Cast LAST TIME TODAY YE LIBERTY 2r I J 1 -3 4 t r fVllftv.i' - ...i:' -S KIL I U WkW 6. .ti wv Friday and Saturday in the Soul" LIMIT-SALEM, JULY 12 of Mr. and Mrs. Hen F. West. Mrs. Mc- lutyre was formerly M1n Mabel West, I 4'aiitnin Robert (.'. Wvirant of the j -I'd engineer, arrived iu New York Suudnv, accordim; to ti tclc-uiani re- Tobin, N. W. Hurt Mrs. Ida Heuibl Mrs. J.M. Warden left resterdav for lier homo in Hie Dalles alter visiting wyu rcuinves in rue city. Mr. and Mrs. Koyal M. Vamev of yesterday for their horns iu Portland nin r h visit at me Dome ot Mrs. K. Wafers. J. l.aiiKuer, nprieultural specialist of , tha Oregon Journal, stopped off in the cjtT today in the course of a trip to ''the upper valley. Among the Ruests at the Capitol Ho- ,tel todav are Tt. J. Croble, of Independ- 'encej W. B. Cline Silverton. H. Tripp 'and C. B. Tripp ot Jackson, Michigan ltx. Miller, M. lVott and A. i.. Bates, of Portland. m ,), ') lie fTTV KTW? vlll ItLilw . Mayor Wilson and Alderman Scott formally met in the eouucil chambers last liTght and formally adjourned the session until Wednesday evening of this week. Besides routine business, the main thing to come 1efore the council men is to elect several otbera to fill vacancies caused by resignations and removals from the city and Hie ehnng i if of residence in the city. I wish to express my since apprecia tion to all wh j assisted me in the Dixie bread contest .Miss llsii-l Ijiison. The Michigan folks living In this part of the U. H. are going o organize a Michigan society at the statu fair grounds on the evening of Friday, July II. There will be a linskct picnic about 7:'M o'clork and after that, a genuine old fashioned dance with real fiddles and the dancing of the Virginia reel and Old Dan Tucker. With a b'g peach crop coming on ana conditions most favotable for a bump er apple crop, and the already assured fact Hint all canned goods will cost aboiit two imei ss much next winter ' plaint referring to ill treatment, ie al as thev did the lint srason. a Droini-! leires that Ir. Wliile refused to allow nent grocer today said that about the(her to exercise tho right, of ownership best thing a housekeeper -oiild do over any of her own fimperty or to wuuld be to double up on the regular manage ' the same, ami that when she amount of fruit canned each year. One refused to mnke certain investments, year ago this sluing ccrtuia canned he wmilillieeoine sulky and sullen about Hoods nere -liiicg at 2"i cents. Accord me to present prices, the same goodsjtwo children and .that Dr. White be Te- will w'll next winter at (lo rents a can. 1 Su ;ar will not advance to any great extent this wnnmer if at all. Hence the advice to housekeepers is to can every kind of berry aad fruit possible daring the summer aud fall season. Ben F. West, county assessor, says that all rbputy avewtors lisve maile j their returns exempting -A. (.'. Iibby of s,.tl. K.I. A. .. ,i . . j tura.in ,IU If.t.n I' I ...Ik . s..ors tret in their reliims. the ro.m.'to ty tfvvtit'n office will -be able to com- plete ir awiwmotit files for 1P1. Mr. by the members in convention here as Wct thought that the total would run she addrcnned thm at the steel pier, about the s-ime s ht yar. Miss Booth's address was in the na o . lure o(i thanks to the lodge for asuint- Lieutenant Floyd Browne li wort- aare in raising funds for the halvat;on ing away on hi airplane, 4mt the p;X. Army's war efforts. Veilor promiedin Puvtiand has not as' Prank U Rain of Xebraka and Al yet arrived. A a rplsiie iwrvi.'e sta- Wrt T. Broi.hv of Brooklyn were the tiens nave not a yet tee established, " r it'um profw aitinn. tf.e 1,,-u.ant ssys. One of the objects of the hub-m Aeroplane club i :ut: NAVY BAND, 45 PIECES STRONG, HERE TODAY Recruiting Organization To Be Heard la Concert TcnigLL For an hour this morning the ma chinery of state was at aiandstill ami practically every person under the capitol dome, from the governor to tho window cleaner, gathered ftlxmt the west entrance to jjreei or to be reet id ly the I'. S. -Naval Banil, who prv suited a morning serenade of music su h as is seldom heard in iNilem. Traveling in their owa private pull man, the noted aggregation of 45 ni sicians arrived in the city last evvn iusj, and in the middle of the forenoon asniblol on State Btreet for the march through the city and up to the capitot, where the leader held brief conference with governor Oleot and cxplaiued their mission in the Jiorth- to awaken interest in naval en listments. The governor received tho visitors cordially, e!cpreed his hearty aj'prwi ation of the iart Oregon boy had play ed in the American navy during the war, and aured them that he would lend every encournjenient possible to the work of rifruiting for this branch of service. (Following the conference the governor addressed the band as a bodv, expressing his appreciation of their presence and their music; and to this luef iiHinian Howard ftimth of the party made a fitting reply. The I . S. Navy band of 4, menibers, made up of some of the best players to be found in the navy and including several members of the liund of t'he obk battleship Oregon, is touring the north west by authority of tho navy depart ment, under the d'.rectiou of Lieut. Oeo. h. iandv, who is in charge of recruit- iug actiivties in Oregon. Tho musical programs are directed by the veteran bandmaster, Thos. J. Keunedv, who has 2(1 years of honorable service to his erediL Ha is a graduate of the Bos ton Conservatory of Music and has con ducted concerts in all the principal cit ies of the world Tonight at 8 o 'clonk 'in tho Oregon theater, the band will open one of its fine iirograras, winch will includa a ser ies of voval numbers by two tenor sing ers who are membora of tho bund. Along with the program will be a film presenting tho work of the navy over seas, as well as the reutine work on the vessels and all the educational features included iu the naval (program, The film will ibe accompanied by a lecture on the advantages and needs ' of Hie navy, to be delivered by Chief yeoman Howard fS. Smith. In addition to ..is lecture and musical program there is a bit of fun in a series of vaudeville stunts to ibe lint on by the boys In blue. And to make up an unheard ot bill of tntertainmcint for the ordinary price of admission, Manager Ktippor W'll run the, usual reels of Douglas J'ainbanks in tho " Knickerbocker Muckaroo. " DEMURRER OF ACCIDENT COMMISSION IN R000 SUIT OVERRULED HERE Judge George 0, Hinghan) has over ruled tho demurrer of the State Acci dent Commission in" the suit brought against it to compel the commission to (bring suit for the recovery of $4 OiM) 'paid to a woman in Portland whose busband was accidentafty killed early this year in the (Irnnt-Hmith Porter works. Tliis means that the comuiis- sion will be obliged to answer the com- Tdaint. The judge sustained tho demur- rur oi Attorney uenorai j;rowu, n. lin ing that the attorney general need not act in the case unless especially re quested to by the commission. In the complaint against the commission, it is alleged that instead of paying the widow a monthly allowance of :!0.l)0, the commission illegally paid her for a full discharge of all claims against the state, the ump sum of 14,000.00. This money is now held under attu hment in a Portland bank. piano service station whereby a flying machine mav be fixed no as uuicklv as :.tl:ii".r::k,y " - - 1- o , Th paving plant la now putting on an Attrikalt tnvrnrf ntfir tint Hinth I 'online n ial street liriilire. A. snnn this work it completed, t will be taken to the Liberty road to work as far as half a mile fceynnd Liberty. Uoadmas ter Culver says he hopes to have thrt filierty road completed within four or Five week. la th divorce suit of Edith Eyre White against Dr. B. H. White, the plaintiff has filed an amended com plaint. In addition to the orginal com- home. JShe asks for the custody of their strained from removing them froia the , jurisdiction of the court Salvation Army Leader InamtS Hire franci I rAIf iiidans EiKs urana Lcage Attantic Citv, X. .1., July H.d,,,,. mander Kvangeline Booth of the Hal-' I w.li,.. m . L : 1 . L J . . I .;,:. r:.. .u. ddrc the r,nrt l,.rf f ML. .f 'an executive session. Mic vns cheered leading randilat-s for grand exalted j ruler wit a predictions favoring the."he will just begin to live." Tliti was former. ntl,t ,br,,inj? hi, (.th b.rrh.lcv. ' bargain day- my i2ra BRmSH POSITION 111 QUESTION TOLD .Unwelcome Fern Of Govern - ment Not To Be Forced " " ; Upoa Uusleritcsl . London, July S. Sir James Ian Mac l'hersou, chief cf rptary for Ireland, is answer to the question, "What is the government soing to" do in Ire larnlf" gc the I' u i tin! Tress the first authoritative. annmiarement on the minutra-tioa a Irish policy. Mav.rhersrtn declared the government had derided to shelve the present home rule kill, b.cattse it unaeeeptalil !( tho Irish people. He said he was pre paring a substitute measure whiv,and ordering it to deliver to the Fhes which would be submitted iMn 'We must act within sin mouths," he declajed. ' However, the llntith gov eramcnt will never agree to dominion rule in the souse it is possessedliy "sf -. .. . rf- a'du. Whatever form of goveriunent fin ally is applied vn 1'ls'er, under no cir ums!anc'S will she be icoervcd to en ter any jurisdiction repungeut to her-' (jueetioneU nith regard to the effect M. iMissiiile recognition of Irish ind- penuenee Jiy tue AinvrK-aii senate, Sir James said: "Siren action undouldedly would can to aJ.reais in uipiomaric reJations Personally 1 cannot conceive of this happening. It would be an unthinkable breach in inteniatio'nal comitv. I can- ..ilium ...I ,uv i iiinu .-lauo, . M7 "f "f"t ' Vrlv on the morning of Julv 3. lera should suiH-eed in imof ficmlly Thi. is the' suit hromrht 'nirni f'oa'ing a loan in the 1'niteil States, Perhaps it wonld eupply the Sinn Fein ers with the means of another attempt at violence, but it would not cuuse liny worry." . 'MacPhiMswn declared the British gov r yr ,H '"? ' I' t ... I. . . , , iwn.oiion it -iii-iunu votuu neciut" what form of gcvernuient nhe wished Tho chief secretary denied the charg es of atrocities and deportation of wo men in Ireland. Speaking of the be sieged towns, he wiidrt "When the Sinn Feiners murdered IKilieeiueu in cold blood we ordered the aria occupied for the protection of so ciety, aw abiding 'citizen gave full sanction. Isolation wus aimed only at outlaws. , . . "The ehurges of atrocities are abso lutely if n Ik. J am willing to vouchsafe that tihei prisons in Belfast and Mount Joy are equal to any in the world in tho comfort of the prisoners. Jails are not like 'palaces anywhere. '' AIRPLANE TO BE READY TO RESUME FLIGHTS ON 4 Look up for the airplunc Wednesday afternoon. A telephone message was received this afternoon at tho Lioni.nor vial club from Oeorgo Love, of Port land, president of -the Oregoi; Aircraf The two wings of the plane have al ready been repaired and now with law propellor to arrive this evening, every thing should be ready for commercial flying by tomorrow nftornooa. Lieu tenant Browne thinks ho ran put on the propellor md tuno up the plane in the morning, , In addition there are two projellora and two lower wings coming from Ran Francisco. With all this equipment, tho assurance is given "by the aviator thnt the flying is about to begin. Those who wish to fly Wednesday afternoon should telephone T. K. Mc Croskcy, msnnger of the Commercial club iu order that all arrangement may be made. Lieutenant Browne wii! stay here severnl days to fill nil his engage ments. With tho aviation field rolled and '.Traded again todny, everything is now in readiness with no possibility of an accident similar to the one that put the pin no out of commission lust Thursday evening. Although the aviator will fill engagements in Oregon all summer, it is j probable thnt he will make his IicmI 1'iwtcrs in Balein. ' FBomBiTioNi8T8 hou8E WIN ENFORCEMENT TEST VOTE Washington, July N. Prohibitionists s'in ,,ie today won the first test UV' 011 """"" vn'orcemeni icgis lation. By a vote of "'.'9 to !VI immediate consideration of the enforcement bill was ordered, as demsnded by drys. The action was taken by adopting the resolution of the sub-committee. HAYWOOD GETS BAIL. Chicngo July ti. William 1). May wood former sovereign of the I. W. W., will be released from Ipesvenworth penitentiary shortly, following approv al of bonds here today. Peronsal pruper- ty and liberty bonds totalling '-',00(i were offered. Haywood hns been in Irfavenworth almnst a year, being sen- 'tenced there vith ninety two other I . W. after conviction on charges of vimaiing ine espionage act. nay wooii jwill be free pending the hearing on an jri"""- Chicago. P. Hitter didn't rtmove his rlt,,l,i"8 ,(,r? ,0 nfW Juration today. iilll((iar, ,Vlli it for i,im it night, but (the fee was i0 worth of g'Ods. Chicago. Dr. Halph I.ibberton traded '" 0,in limousine for flivver. He "'0'1 Kave the tranger tlh iu rash, a wa,'B check for 81. (He was at the dangerous end of a .rS.) Xew York. Louis I Ort's rtsc in traffic court was dismissed wiii.o the prosecuting patrolman reported I. on is dead and buried. New York. John I). Kockcftlier says he rxpets to live to be 100 and then bargain day- july 12th IT UNION DENIES SPT OF COUff jPajineEt Of Lead Check Re- fused Before Restraining Order Issjied. I the proceeding brought the l'hei eonipanr ayainst the Salem Fruit 1'nion officers and monger for nfu- jug to pay a load check of K. H. Dok- km of Silverton for lev's aberries de- ad-jtivered to the l'hei eonniaiiy at Silver lea, the I nion has niaile answer as fol lows: That the original temporarv restrain ing order, preventing the I'nion from giving advice or counsel to its growers company any logans offered, was not signed until late in the day of Wed uesilav, Julv 2. That the incident regarding K. 11 iPokken occurre.l-at 2 oVlck on the 1 . . efterniwn of Julv and that the order of Judge fieorge ti. Bipvhaia granting the temporary n-straiiiing order was not signed or entered in the journal of the court or register until s.'veral hours after Rokkcn had appeared at the of lfi,.e of the Sulem Piuit I niou. 1 That as soon as the order was signed ;lho r,lion .mU,A n,,, in ils , f,,., n,ivising all its growers to abide bv th ,(,...,. nf .,, -t The lemi-mnrv ri' temi oinrv straining order was signed late on the evening of July 2 and the order posted In iha nffipA nf ihn Siul.tm Vrnil l'tiii.n This is the suit brought ugniust the officers of the Salem Fruit Pnion charging them with contempt of court in not accepting the load check of Dokken. The I'nion claims that tho re straining order was not signed and r'I'kken incident, and that it hud no 11- nrirn iiiiii, pi m-ibi iiuuib n.i.i in. I J.l.llr.lt:.. ....;l ... ....-I l vd c.. l. logaus. Famous French DiscovfrvI replaces nerve wasta$e. iiwesscs sircnjm.encrEy. L huilti firm healthy flesh.' IN m nit DECLARED (ILLEGAL land Blamed On Revo lutionists. Dublin, July fi. Hiun Fein organize tions end clubs of Irish volunteers in the country of Tippcrery have been proclaimed illcgnl on account of 'mur ders and crimes" resultisg from Irish activities, according to a government statement. The proclamation said: "Tt Is impossible to resist the -on elusion that fltnn Fein ami kindred associations have been formed, to over throw the constitutional government of Ireland by acts of terrorism and vio lence against officers of the law." Justification Claimed. London July 8. Commenting os the Tipperary proclamation the Daily Graphic said today that Chief (Secre tary Mael'heraon 's list of crimes jus tifying tho statement, 1 'makes it dif ficult to realize we are not reading stories of bolshevik Russia. " "A compromise with m irderers ii impossible," said the Graphic. ''DeVa- lera has nothing to learn about the lynch law from the hero worshippers of America." TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE National B. H. E. St. Louis 13 2 .New York H 10 .1 Doak and finyder; Benton and Mc Cart v. Pittsburg Ilrixiklyn , Miller ami Mi ti in i 1 1 1 ; Kruccr. ..... 1 H 1 2 7 0 Cndure and Chicago . 5 10 1'hilad.lphia 4 8 5 lletid-i imd Killifer; Hmilh and Ad ams. riiH-iiiiiati 2 7 2 Boston 9 11! 3 King and Wingo; Kndlph and (low- Kecond game i""" lloston 0 Klle-r and Uarid nj Nchf and (Jowdy (Pive innings) American Cleveland Ht. louis 0 Bagby anil O'Neill; Kooli and 8ever oid (H-vea inningf) UNBURN Apply VapoRub liahtljr It soothes the tortured akin. :, tj jA -j, ti virus VAPnpiTirrt sLr.rt,'" . X"v,.. W. T. RIODOtf CO. t'odcrtakeri 53 North High Street a) '3 1 ; Quick Reference To Finns That GIts Service On SierS Where Buyer And Seller Bleet We Recommend Oar Advertisers. EYESYTHINQ Salem Electrie Co., Masonie Temple, REAL ESTATE - FOR SALE ()ood 3 room house with modern .conveniences on largo lot, abiindanro of fruit, on paved street. 6-ruoip house, small barn and S.fine Jott with abundance of fruit, only 21 omens iroiu pavea street ana eeaooi. Jfl2P0. Square Deal Realty to. tf . BEST BUYS 0 acres all cultivate 8 acres-fruit mostly prunea in bearing; Si3 acres logans, 1 acres more of good lo ganberry land, fair 5 room house, old 4arn, aonie fencing; 2 miles' from town, only l.iSot). 7.31 acres, 'fa acre timber, fine run-1 ning water with chance to irrigute the tract 3 miles from ftlcin hunts, i 7 acres in cultivation, fine strawber -! ry or loganberry lumf, just the place I for you to own and hold your job in the city, if taken sunn, only $UW0. ft acres all in cultivation, finest of loganberry land, close to tvilcm, Vj cash and balance at tf percent. Price $1500. 8 room house on ipaved stretit priced at less than cost; owner wants to leavo the eity, will sell or exchange for Seattle residence uf equal value; price 3000. ti room iiunjjslow, well finished, pav ed street, large lot, close in; $:il'.")0. 7 room house, lot 110x103 feet, must be sold to satisfy creditors, only $1400. This beats renting and get timg notice to move on. 25 acres all in. cultivation, well im proved, T acres in fruit, mostly prunes; all equipped with stock, tools and poultry, 1 mile from town onfl' $4500. 3 acroa all cultivated and in clover ready to cut; 4 room iningalow, chicken house, wood shed full of wood, family fruit; a snap for the Tight party. Price 1300. $700 eash, tiuO at 6 ipercent for 1 or 2 years with .payment privileges. For tho beat buys lu ranch or city siroierty see tioculofsky, Jinyne building. tf JUNK WANTED Call 398. Highest prices, paid for Junk, tecond hand goods and machin ery. Be aura and call 398, get tha right prices, Tha squire deal housa. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chsoeketa St. Balem, Or. t tttttWMntmtit t TU Capital Journal t t Daily Market Report t Uraia Wheat, soft white S.l Wheat, lower grads ea tampls f)ts, new e Hay, cheat, new 15fn18 Hay, oata, now 13(ffl7 Barley ton HaS0 MiU run - M3l Buttexfat Buttorfat 83c Creamery .huttor 00(ft5Gc fork, Veal aad Knttai Pork en foot Ibrtfilfl Veal, fancy l(;20e Rteera Cowt . 6(5 7lraC Bprlng lambs 10(olle Kwes - 45 Sheep, yearling! 7e gga and rom try Fjrgs, rash 40c liens, live -izwye Old roostera , 15e BroiUri 23e Vagetatnat Radishea, ooz ............... 45e Potato ................... 82 New potatoes 4c Green onions dot . . Oniona sack . 5.80 f'bbage 'M Head lettuce HOC t'arrots 4V Bunch beets 3e Cantaloups 84(0-4.50 rut Watermelons 3Vj Oranges 85.756.50 lemons, box 87(3,8 3 Bananas 8'c (,'aluoruia grape fruit ... 8-u Honey, eitrweted 10 BeUU rrlces Bggs, dor.en Creamery butter . Country' butter Flour, hard wheat Portland Market 50c 65c 65c i:U0g3.25 Portland, Or., July 8. Butler, city creamery 52t.hle Eggs, selected local ex 43(3 44 Hens iWo'llr Broilers 23(Vi27e Cheese, triplets 3739e DAILY UTS STOCK Ha.BK.XY OatUi Receipts n noe Tone of market steaxly lood to x-hoice steers 87f 10 Pair to good tleer Hs.5U Oimmon steers 88-50(ii7 ' wood to c 877.50 , Medium to Oood to choice cows arl keifert good cowt and hoi furs m 1 Pair to medium eows and keifert fanners 4 ' Bulla 8k!7 Calves 8W'i-12.50 Keceipls fiJS Tone of maiket strong. Medium mixed 80.3!Hi Uii.j f 1 H TelepheM -Mala ISO ELECTB1CAI, 127 North High- AUTO DIRECTORY . i AUTOS without drivers te uire, 1 dol lar per hour. W7 8. Con., tit. Fhoa 3lJ9. ti WHY SELL FOR LESS? We will pay you more cash for year household goods. Get our bid before you tell Peoplea Furniture and Hard ware Store, 271 N. Com. St. Those 734. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH R Oood overcoat shoes and suits, all kinds of muaia al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gas stoves, auif cases aa "1000 other useful articles to mil or trade. What have youf Tha CapitaJ Exchange 337 Court St. Phone Vii. WE WANT I'OVR used furniture, stoves, carpet and tools, at we pay lair prices for everything. Call B47 CAPITAL HARDWARE k FURNI TURE OO. 2S5 N. Com'l St. Hats Blocked HAT BLOCKING I clean and bloek ladies' and Men 'a hatt. Just re ceived a hat renovating machine. It getj the dirt, Try it once.. O. M. Ellsworth. 493 Court St. Salem, Or. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND BEPAIBK0 SO years experience, Depot Natioaal and American fence. Sires 28 to 58 in. high Paints, oil and varnish, ate. Loganberry and hop hooks. ( Salem Pence and Stove Works, 250 Court atreet. Those IU. J. A. Rowland Fiuxiturc Store Buys, sells and exchanges new aad 2d hand furniture. All kinds ol repair work, light grinding, filing, and brazing a specialty. Bight nricea. 247 North Commercial ttk. Phone 18. SCAVENGER 8AI.EM SCAVENGER Oarbag Mi. refuse of all kinds removed ea moat ly contract at reasonable rates. Oess pools elranod. Dead animals ra moved. Office phone Main 187. MONEY TO LOAN On Oood Real Estate Boeurity THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd Is Busk hank; Balem Orefoa FEDERAL FARM LOANS B 'A tw eent Interest. Prompt aoTviee. SIM years time. Federal farm loua boati for sale. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Mar soaie Temple. Balem, Oregon. INaUHANCH COUyCli For fraa ! formatioa about Life Iasnranea aa4 J. F. Ilutchuwn, dist. maatger for the Mutual Life of N. Y., of.V a4 371 Htata Ht., Balem, Or. Qtflea phone 99, residence UU. U Y(m SAW PTIONB 10WB Our Prices are Right M. ZANDLER, Ptopriator , Bummer Btreet. Balem, Oragasi w. 1255 N REPAIRING STEWART'S REPAIR BIIO Lawn mower ground by machinery; all kinds of grinding, loek smithing, mnt brcllaa recovered, light repalriag of all kinds. 347 Court tH. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIOHTS OF PYTHIA8 MICFT AT MeCornaek kali oa evsry Tuaeday at 8. Walter Lenon, C. C, P. i. Hunts, K. B. 8. KOVAL Neighbors of America, Oa goa Orapt camp No. 13W meet every Thursday evening in McCoraaak kaia Elevator srviea. Oracle, Mra. (,: rie E. Bunn, 848 Union tit; raeese der Mrt. Melissa Persons, 1413 N. 4th' fH . Phone 143AM. WATER COMPANY 4AI.EM WATER rvjaPANY Offia enrner Commercial and Trade street Bills payable monthly ia advane. Ph.me eon. Out of 80 students in the pnannaey department nt the University of Wah ington thi year 30 are womea. To replace the old building leeently burned, the school district of Empire in Coos eounty, has voted fuuda vt 12300. : Pigs H..Wi19."0 Bulk f-JKaJlS ; Rieipts 396 Tone of marknt (rtcadr Prime lambs l'-Ya 13 Fair to medium lambt P'u 12.J0 i' curlings liloiS Wot hers i(jiT Ewes $i7 Koikgli and mixed 81u(al925