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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY. JULY 12. 1919. FACE NINI ICS. GOOD TIMES : CITY NEWS. : Patbs records, 2 aelectloaj fctcli, Sat urday 50c. HamiW on'a. . 712 Hugh Martin who if in the transpor tation motor aervioe in Virgiaia, ar rived home Inst evening ou a 30 days ft.rlough, tu. visit hi parent in th city. . o -- WAXTKD Steady delivery man at thn'Roth Orocery company. 712 The work of fitting up the lower rnoini of the f ionee hull at Willam ette university for the department of domestic arjence is now. under way, nd an order will be placed with east tn manufacturer for th most modern equipment, which is boiim selected ou the advice of Miss I.ida d'it'ic of Mil waukee, who will have har?e of tlie denrtment in the full. Mis F:ik (who i vnMy more genuine than her name andicntes) is o graduate of a well known institution iu jIHwaultee and has had two year of experience in domestic science wurk. It may be iir;ei,pnted that this department will add greatly to the attractiveness of he university, so far fn the ladies are concerned. Pathe records, 2 selections each, Sat urday 50e. Hamilton'. 7 12 Salem bate ball fan will be especial ly tickled to greet Charle Ray when lie arrive at the Oregon-theater Sun day night, for ith'n time he appears in the ride of a farmer's hired uina who lias developed into 'a phenomenal UNBURN Apply VapoRnb lightly it soothes tii tortured akin. Tirirc rktofntxtr4 .'YOUR B00YGUARD"-3On60'7?u2Q SALEM AUTO EADIATOB SHOP Kadiators, Fenders and Gas Tank Hopaired Tractor Radiator a Specialty A!! work guaranteed, V.i fci. 12th St. fcalem, Oregon. 8 11 L.M.HUM cars of Yick So Torg Chine Medicine and Tea Civ Bj medicine whir'a will tar any known disease. Open FundaTs from 10 A. U. nntii 8 P. M. 1'3 gouth High bt. Sjlem, Or. goa Phone 2o2 4 W. I. KKJDOtf CO Under'skers 153 North High Strtrt M Here is the most enjoyable music known. It creates feeling, joy and that indefinable some thing commonly called ."Pep."" Your spirits change with the artist and you never tire of listening. Dancing is a pleasure in such cases where the room will accommodate parties. WE WILL ALSO BE PLEASED TO SHOW THE EDISON DIAMOND-DISC, VICTROLAS AND COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS. G 'Salem's "twj'rler'' and i ddenly lifted out of hi habitat and set down as the lead ing attraction in a professional team with n nntionul reputation . $n this film he is known a Hen Harding, "the basher" nnd the ipictuie not only show minnc bi'illiunt work on the diamond but tell a catchy little, lovo story. His lcuding woman u this scene is OollcQn .Monro (hi ural sweetheart) while the men' role are in capable hands Jack (Jilbert, Jay Alorley and Otto Hoffman, nil player of ropuiation and skill. "The Buaher" will run both Hundny and Monday evenings, end along 'with it some delightful, clean musical comedy and "Itube" stunts. About 50 folks vwho acknowledge Michigan a tlieir former home, met lt evening at the atate fair ground and formed a Michigan society. Tem porary officer were elected as follow: President, Arthur R. tlibbaid; secre tary, Mrs. Jay J. t.ookj treasurer, Mrs. Curl O. Kugstiom. A committee was ap pointed to draft a constitution and by law nnd to arrange for the next pic- n ic to be held at Marion square on lJi evening of July 31. All former ' residents of Michigan are asked to being kept in creditable fathion and come to this meeting ou the last dnyail performing their function in a way of July as permanent organisation tnat shows the noed of thoir existence will be effected and permanent offi- in Oregon. The foundling asylums and cer elected, it i thought that about baby homes are authorized by the leg lod 'Michigan 'folks live in .Salcin and islature of 19i:t to draw the amount vicimitv. This weeks draper- special, fancy iofa cushions value to WM, $2.4.7 Hamilton a. . 7-12 PERSONALS. J Following were guest todnj at the Capital hotel: Mr. and Mr. C. L, Shul, Enterprise; Flora and Iver Christianson, King Valley; Peter .Steiner and E. Olson, Mill City. Mrs. C. Holland and daughter, Mrs. Era H. Hall, of Heattlo arrived in the city yesterday and are visiting rela- tive at the riky Jine ranch. . , An automobile party made up of W. II. Jewett and fmuily, Mrs. W. F. Jew- ett nnd Mivs X. M. Jewett were recent annuls at the .Marion hotel, stopping in Salem on thr'ir way from Portland to their home in Gurdiner. ir. Jewett i proprietor of the Jewett null at that Among the gui sis at the Marion ho- lil today are Dr. and .Ji. C. W. bouth- i worth of Eugene. Harold H. Cake came ;n from Port land yesterday fjr a brief visit in ha- Mr. aud Mrs. t has. Willaid, who ,u.T- ii-i-ii vi.-itinj; hi inr Home or .nr. jssd Mrs. Frank Lenrlon left this morn ing for thoir home in Portland. n'ljiimni .ii-iiiiiii i.nrao riaiirill 01 lnli etoppej off brieflv in the city today on his wav to Portland. I Mr. and Mr.. Wilford Alleu reiura jed yesterday from visit of several inns win menu in rornnno. Warden -it. E. t'lanton of honnerille arrived i the city yeterilav. havings aa errand a the governor' office. : Among recent arrival, at the liiigh i .hotel are Mrs. I-one llaiiuuotid act ln of .Spokane; Mr. and Mr. H. I.. I jKJwariU. Waluga, Or; Frauk B. For- jgmon. Amity. j -" i.aura KAotr, wrt this morning j (f.r her home iu Albany after a visit j i of w'erl day with Lillie M. Coorer. : K. A. Kiirti and :. E. Knowland and ; t'r.f iaiiiiuf-a ji;.i laii moruii, tor v . . , . . " i Newport to spend a few aay. J CWi Music Dealer' STATE HOUSE NEWS According to a recent remrt from the office of fMivtc Highway Euginccr Xunn, there are now in yroce of con struction in Oregoa a total of 354 mile of paving, 127 mile of macadnm nnd 42 jnile of grading, in addition to work on (it) bridges. The entire pro gram involve a totul expenditure of 12,82i(,000, of which 1,000,000 . or more will be spent iion bridge. There ana upward of K000 men at wortfaiul the daily payroll, with an average rate of fil a day, amount to about I'tO, 000. Thi payroll is continually increa iug as the work advance. Kvcry conn ty in the state i now included iu the program of road construction. Secretary Ooodirt of the board of con tro returned yesterday from his quar terly visit toilhc ten institution which Hre receiving stato aid. In chocking over tho reiwrt he found all of them of $ 10 a month for each charity child under five year old and $8 a month for each child over five year old. Ouvernor Oleott yesterday afternoon niado tho following statement regard ing the candidacy of tSenator I. L. Pat terson for the position of warden at the penitentiary: " In view of the fact that some pub licity has been given to a report that ;Hcntr I. iU Patterson of Polk countv ha been a candidate for wnrdenship of the state penitentiary I wish to tnte that noii resignation of Warden1 Mjeven 1 had Henntiir Patterson in mind for the position. I told Senator Patterson as much at the time, but be' ing mindful of the fact that he wa disqualified because of his Jieing a member of the legislature which in- creased the salary of the warden, the matter went no further. However, Hon ; U-tor Patterson lolil me an the time that if he were eligible for the appoint mcnt he could not and would not ac-lof cept it tinder any condition.' " lu&tuC I liuuC Vtuio llOlil Out; Picketing Under Ban Eugene, Or, July 12. About two- Pa, jfie Telephone Telegraph com : puuv waixeu (hii mis moruii.g at 7 o'clock following the completion ol the organization of a unio-i here lnt night. The girl tnnounee their intention to hold out for recognition (if tlicir de mand. Attempt 10 picket the office early tody were promptly squelched by the local police. The service has ton tiiiued uiiintermtited todar. " 1 OrPfJftn fifv RrtV .IrnWTtACi VSV" VV "WJ aiviliVt j j j In Qackamas River Friday Oiegon City, Or July 12. Eiu..nel anhsj, I, was Urowoed Wnile swim uiing in the Clackamas river lale ye U rdav. Arbiw' home was at Mammoth, Arir. I.a.l u.n ..,... : . -' " "-r"."" iv Portland shipyard. TROUBLES OF FLYER AT BID; FLIES TODAY Lieutenant Browne Resumes Flints After Delafs Dae To Accident, The troubles of the automobile driv- or are nothing compared to those of.wku-h i one of the most mysterious in aa airplane pilot, all due to the fact that a yet. airplane service itatiou ar rwther scarce in Oregon. - Th troubles of Lieutenant Brwne, the airplane flyer who was advertised to fly in Salem July Fourth, and who did not. are a follow: Julv 3. Broke propeller auil lower i left wing while landing. 1 At lonet tea wn-ret svrvue men aro July 4. Wired hji.-raaieiito for new now in battle working o the rase. It pripe'.ler and part cf wing. is their belief that Dowsev was i.iur July 5. Received wire that Mather 1,-4 lufore he could send to hit chief Held, at Sacramento could net supply k, Washington, D. C, the niot import the needed part. V .red Lo. Angeles , rs Bm, lllformatillll gathered in and Km Diego. ; . i.,,n.. i I.. - k.. iiin.-i.t i could not updy pirts. I" Angeles wireVl part of equipment could be aent, but no profiler. -. - . July i. rotintl fiirmer airplane ser vice 'man in .jSalem who eoubl reiwir wing but no spruce of right kind could be found in city. Had to send to Port land for spruce, 'July 8. lioan reconstruction of brok en wing. July 9. Propeller came from Portland brought by tleorge K. Love. Hight ijnd of "dope" or varnish for the wing that had been reconstruct ed did not arrive a expected. July 10. Propellor put oh dnne, and now all. ready excepting the de or varuiidi, which must be applied six times to the now wing. July 11. Dope, arrived in morning. Worked all day on plane. July 12, toitay. Tuned plane up, and made trial flight in morning accom IHiiiied by mechanic Robert Perlich. Trouble eniled. AJrplane flying with passenger this afternoon. Among those most amicus to fly were Mrs. Hlaiu-ho Liton Niev nievcr. Miss Katheryn Guunell aud M: Hazel Hani. There will lie flving tomorrow and every day -tin til all who wish to make an airplane flight have had the oppor tunity. "All's well that end well." (Capital Journal Special Service) Hoedale, Ore., 1lily 14 Fred Shcp ard i Visiting at the home of his sis ter, Mrs.' Alexander. ('. A. Hadley and wife motored to Portland last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher (until recently Mis Olive Kamsey) visited at the j. Ml Gardner home a few days thi week. Grandma Jury !a been quite sick but i better. .' Mr. Bonnoy has been enjoying a visit from her daughter Ida. Mrs. C. Htoom Mild family Mr. nnd Mr. Irwin and OhkWojf Bee, and Mr. Alice Cook; spent "several day on a trip to the coast They returned Wed nesday. The- young people held an enjoyable party at the home f Helen Cammack Friday evening. Those present were the Misses Nina and Gladys Whelchel, Stella Blinatnn, Beryl Necdham, Grace Chandler, Dorothy Colo, Hilda Bonnoy I.ois Hamilton Helen and Laura Cam mack Flora Turnlmll, Mr. and Mrs. Hadlej, Karl Necdham, Jack Turnhull, Lowell Gardner Kenneth Cole, Clif ford Smith, the ' Mefcsr. Huldehrand and a few other. Mis Flora Turnhull it spending her vacation at home. Showers Are Forecasted For LasOf Next Week Washington, July 12. Weekly weath er forecast: Pacific state: The week will be ono of normal tcrmpcratures and gouoinlly fair except occasional hower are prob able the latter hulf of the week In Washington and Oregon. Federal Trade Commission In Favor Of Price Fixing Wushinglon, July 12. In a special report to congress, the federal trade com in imion today urged passage of legislation permitting manufacturer to fix and maintain re-sale price. Much legislation, the commission tttate would promote the efficiency of manufacturing and commercial institu tion and serve the interests of the consuming public. I'ndi'r the Ionization recommend""! by the eommittee, manufacturer do- siring to fix and maintain re sult I iric- would file with an aircner. to ! be designated by congre-, description ariioles, eonlraet of sale and the price -bed idea to be maintained. This agency wotfid bo charged with the du ty, uMin complaint of any dealer er consumer or other party at Interest- to review terms of eon tracts and prjees, and revise the price if fouul neces sary. $8,000,000 Fleet To Handle Paciic Coastwise Saippmg! Sai Francisco, Julv 12. An IsHiO, 000 fleet plying between San F.aiijisco and the Pacific ports of Houlii Anicri ca and Mexico hoe mo a reality today trirooga lncorporsii'ii or mc uoipu jiitiii ntefimsNip eotriiany. mayor JBnies Kolph is head1 of the new concein, which pool i i on firm Bolph'a shlppinjt here tofore affiliated with noveral orgHiiir.a tion. Koiph is president, and the other offi cers are: Daid Ewart, viee-piekident; H. II. K. Sniitti, (formerly heal of the ttulf Mail coaipauyl, genirul o;er;itiiig manager; J. F. Ptolling, c(rotary trensuror. The new concern ha 21 uteanier and ..-i: .t ; sailing h-sih-ib. im oi tnrse worn l-niit at the Bolph shipyard at Eureka. MEOIT AGEHT . MURDERED, BELIEF brattle. Wash., July li.-That Preo A. ley, ptverpmont secret service ugout, " murdered ou the oc of filing paper that would send promi nent uion to the penitentiary, it, the opinion of secret service uiei., new in Seattle, who are working ou the case. the history of the secret eorviie. Valuable papers which wore r,ld to le in Dow aey ' possession when he was killed hi the washroom of the fcoonri ties building, on the morning of May 2, were miming from the body when it wa found by I. H. Dougl, cloik in the disbursing office of the Eaiergcney Fleet Coriwratioa, 1 11, "b"" .....,.... . cunnoctod with the hipiii'ig board which involved millKins of doiiara. There were two wounds on Downey' head when he wa fouud lying dead on "'0 floor of the waoliroom. One wn a alight jagged cut, about three ii.tnes long, with a small welt in the' cmtor. But the wound that cr.uscd Dowsey's dont'i, government operatives ay, was a wound inflicted with a blunt in.-dru ment iu the hands of a powerful man that struck him just at the base of Ms hairline, the most vulnerable pot on the head. Page Resigns As American Ambassador To Rome; Brand Whitlock To Be Successor Paris, July 12. (Luited Pros.) ThQina Nelson Pa3 hr.s resigned American am- basaador to Italy, It became known this afternoon,) i : brand Whitlock, frmer minister to Bel- ifiuin. will succeed him, J TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE Vational B. II. E. PiHsbnrsr - -- 1 0 "Xew York - 0 3 1! Cooper and Schmidt; Toney and Mc Carty. Cincinnati 7 11 0 Philadelphia 0 S 3 Ring and Wingo; Bixey, Pinith and Olarke. St. Uiuis 10 Id 1 Brooklyn 5 10 3 Doak and Dilhoefer; Mrtcholl, Grimes and Kruegcr. - Chicago , - 1 10 0 Boston 11 1 llendrix and Killifer; Rudolph and Gowdy. ' " ' American : ' 1 New York ....U. 4 Detroit : 7 Thonnahlen and Hannah; Khmke and AiutHiiith. (six linings) Philadelphia , 3 8 2 St. Louia , 1 ,1 Jomieson and I'crkins; Gatl'a and Severeid. Boston ..: - 10 Chicago 8 Pennock and Schnng; Kerr 1 and Hohftlk. (eight inning) Washington 6 12 1 Cleveland 3 I! 2 Erickon and Picinich; Myers,. Phil lip and O'Neill. Food Prices Increase 215 Percent In Past 23 Years Chicago. July 12. Since 18! food price have risen 215 per ecut, public utility research expert reported to day. In the same period, they said, clothing on advanced 'i'M) percent, coal Ki per cent and taxe 100 per cent. iTILt GIVE SUPPORT TO IRISH IFJPEOPLE WISH Chicago, July J2. ''If the people of the United Htates tell President Wilson they want him to support the lrih cause, the president, a their repre sentative, will carry out their wisbe'' Viiinmon Do Valero, "president of the Irish republic," staid on hi arrival hers today. DeValer wn given a wann recep tion by . hioBiioBiis. Stepping from the train, lie and hi party haif difficulty in mnking their way to a waiting au tomobile. The crowd in the treel wn so thick thai his car fairly creeped in the hotel, while thousands shouted, waved flays and shook th " presi dent '" hand. "With regard to the question of the hisiing of the president at an Irish mooting jn New York,1' DeValera aid, "thi i not the attitude of the Irish peojde. I believe we can got the tup port of the Amciican people. President Wilson mid he will give his support, and I believe he will." DeValera raid that Britain hn no more Oafm to r land than Germany had to Belgium, lie said the peace con ference wa not merely to acme the question of war but to straighten out the problem of the world. "the Irish question," he said, "is a matter of human Inw tho law of justice.'! Daughter Of Former New luui York Mayor Seeks Divorce Reno, Nav., July 12. Edith Augusta Vingut, ditughter of Former Mayor Gay nor of Now Yoik, is plaintiff in u tii vorce artinii on file today against Henry Kermit Vingut, New York financier. Mr. Vingut chargi- cruelty. Vingut has filed an r.swer, denying the c'naTge. The Vl igiit were married in 1910, an elopment featuring the romance. With h'-r sister, Mrs. Ralph II. I Mam . . sirs. ilia HI Ha rosnicu in icuo mute May. 4 f-i i Jot mnai warn Quick Inference To Finns That Giro Sen ice Oa Short Where Buyer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Advertisers. EVEBTTHINO Salem Electric Co., Masonic. Temple, REAL ESTATE IXfli SALES Uood 5 room house with Btcdera conveniences on large lot, abundance of fruit, oa pared street. t room house, small barn and 2 fine Int. wilk l.n,,.!.,,,,. r.1 nt,t n.lr O bloeke from paved street and school. ! 812UO. Square Deal Realty Co. tf BEST BUYS 20 acres ail cultivated, 9 teres fruit mostly prune ia bearing; 3 Vai acre logan, 7'-j acres more of good lo ganberry laud, fair 5 room house, old barn, some fetveiug; 3!, mile from lown, only $;iS0'J. 7.31 acres, a acre timber, fine run ning water with chance to irrigate the tra-ct. 3 miles from Salem limit, 7 acre in cultivation, fine strawber ry or loganberry land, juet the place for you to own and hold your job in the city, if taken soon, only IUQ0. 10 acres all in cultivation, finest of loganberry land, close to Salem, a cash and balauo at tf percent. Price l"uH). ' 8 room house on paved street priced at lose than cost; owner wants to leave tba city, will sell or exchange for Seattle residence of equal value; price 3000. t) room bungalow, well finished, fay ed street, large lot, close in; (3250. 7 room house, lot 110x105 feet, must be old to Mtisfy creditor, only 11400. Thir. boot renting and get ting notice to move on. 23 acres all In cultivation, well im proved, 7 acre in fruit, mostly prune; all equipped w'ith stock, teols and poultry, I milt from town only 4500. i acres all cultivated and la clover ready to cut; t room bungalow, chicken bouse, wood shed full of wood, family frujt; a snap for the right party. Price 11300. 00 cash, ft00 at 6 percent for 1 or 8 yeera Vith payment privilege. '. , For the beat buys in ranch or city , (property . see ttocolofky, Bayne building. . tf JUNK WANTED Call 398. Highest prices paid for junk, second band goods and machin ery. Be sure and call 308, get the right prices, The square deal house, CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa. St. Salem, Or. . Tu Capital Journal t t Daily Market Report Qraia , Wheat, soft white esilfr Wheat, lower gradss n sasapl 0t, new 8"c Hay, cheat, new S)15(fi'16 Hay, oat, new 1517 Barley ton (n50 Mill run 4344 Buturfat, Buttcrfat Creamery butter 53(n50c Pork, Veal aud Mutton Pork on foot .. :. lhl'i?le Vca', fancy Steers . .. Cow ... 19(o20 ,. 7( i ... 6(3.7 Vac , 10(dllo 45c Spring Inrab Sheep, yearling :.... - 7e gs and rouiiry Eggs, cah 40c Hon., live : 22(iD24e Old rooitcrs .. We Broilers : - 3c gttatnas Itadinhes, ooa 45c Potatoes 2 New potatoea - 4c Green onions dos .. 40 Onion sack 5.50 !ebhag 4MiC Head lettuco Carrots Bunch beets L'-antaloup ...... 000 4.V 43e 4&4..r)0 3 lie . I5.73fl.60 I rail Walermefoiis Orange - Lemo n, bo- ... Banana ... California gi a pe fruit 4708 Ve IS.00 8t Hssiey, etre! Xetau fiicaj Egg, dozen - S0c Creamery butter . - 85c Country' but tor 65e Flour, hard wheat I3.103.23 Portland Market Portland, Or., July 12. Butter, city creamery 52( -'5frc Eggs, selected local CX 4niu.30c Hon 2irti 27 Broiler 241 2Hc Chece, triplet 37(S30o DAILY LIVE BTOO KMABKET Catus Receipt 16 Tone of market steady flood, to choice teor !'iilO Fair to good steer $8(V;.f0 Common to fair teer $7(rr7.50 tlood to choieo cow and heifers 7fe7..V) Medium to fair cows snd heifers r.rti.6 Canner t-1.o0'" 5 Bulls l'i 7 Calves 8fi 13 Hog Receipt 39 Tone of market strong Prime mixed 21.30fi722 Meilitim min d tin.WOi 2I.1" Hough h"vU $I.4ihul".!J Pig IS.'J'ifJ 19 A rf Telephone -Mala UO ELECTRICAL 127 North High-. AUTO DIRECTORY AVTOS without drivers to uir, 1 dol lar per hour. 17 S. Con., ht. Fhosjb m. a WHY SELL FOR LESS? W will pay you mors cash for your household goods. Get our bid before you sell. Peoples Furniture and Hard ware Store, 271 X. Com. St. Phoaa 734. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH BEQV1KE 0 Good oversoa hoe aud luits, all kinds of nraaia al instruments, shotgun, rifles, heat ing jtoves, pas atovc, euit rase aaS 1000 other useful articles to sell of trade. What have jout The CapitaJ Exchange. 337 Court St. Paone 43. WE WANT YOt'R used furniture, stoves, earpets and tools, a we pay fair price for everything. Call 47 CAPITAL. HARDWARE A FITBNT TURE OO. ' 285 N. ComT St. Hats Blocked HAT BLOCKING I clean and bloek ladies' and Mea's hats. Jaot re ceived a hat renovating maehine. It gets the dirt, Try it once. . . Ellsworth. 495 Court Bt. Salem, Or. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND KEPAIBZJJ SO year experionce, Depot National snd American fence. Sixes 28 to 58 ia. high Paint, oil and varnish, ete. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 850 Court atreet. Phone S4. I. A. Rowland FnrnitJire Stcrs Buy, sell and exchanges sew mmt 2d hand furniture All kind f repair work, light grinding, filial, and brasing a peialty. Btrht prices, 47 North Conimerial kH. Phone 16. SCAVENGE SALEM 8CAVENGEB Garbage a refuse of all kinds removed ea moat ly contracts at reasonable rates. Cess wool cleaned . Dead animatf re moved. Office phone Main 167. MONEY TO LOAN On Oood Beal Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd ft Bush bank) Balsa Orefosi FEDERAL FABM LOANS 5H cent interest. Prompt service. S4H years time. Federal form loaa haads for sale. A. C. Bohrnstcdt, 401 Ksj sonio Temple. Salem, Oregoa. IN8TTRANCH COO.VCiij-For fres lw forroatloa about Life InuraOS SS) J. F. Hutchison, dnt. maaaget fot the Mutual Life of N. Y., effice 871 State Bt., Balem, Ore. OlfWe . phono 09, residence 13P6. WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Onr Price are Right W. M. ZANDLEIl, Proprietor 12.15 N. Bummer Btreet. Balom, Oregosi REPAIRING STEWART'S REPAIR B!IO-Uwaj mower grouad y marninerj; ' kind of grinding, lock raitoijig, via brtdla recovered, light lepaiwag ol all kind. 347 Court Bt. LODGE DIRECTORY KNI0HT9 OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornack hH OH every Tnedaw t 8. Walter tenon.-C. C, P. J. Kunt. K. B. A 8. - - ROYAL Neighbor of AmerUS, Or ' gon Orape camp No. E10 meet every Thursday evening in McCornaek ha Elevator ar-vic. OiacJe, M. Cax rte E. Bonn, 618 Union M; rco der Mrs. Metises Fersoa, 1415 S. 4th' St. Phone 14S0M. I'iMTK.D ARTISANS pitHl Aaw bly 'No. 84 meets first ThunHy each month at H n. m. in Hasouie Temple, (iloun C. Nile, M. A.j C. A. VilKWrt, ocri4tnrv, .".40 Owen treet. WATER COMPANY ALEM WATER rvMPANY Offies corner Commercial and Trale streets Bills payable monthly ia advance. "S linn Out of 60 student in the pnarmacy department of the University of Wash ington this year 30 are women. To replace th old building recently burned, the tchool district of Empire in Coo county, ha voted fund at 12,000. Hulk 421.506 21.75 Sneep Rocipt 120 Tone of market stend Prime lanrli U'13 Fair to medium lamb 401 1J VearUng iiC(i Wot her tbtti 7.30 J Ewe i'mf!.'')